tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 2, 2023 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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the risk in it or see earlier on, i'll just do the the fellow i'm several venue. it's great to have you with us. this is the news our life from don't coming up in the program today. i can see about 4 people carrying guns took me to a bedroom. they said either you've given, we take your life. the u. n. is warning against the rising use of sexual violence and the conflict in sedan will be live in khartoum and across the border. and chaff, european union in foreign ministers meeting keyed in their 1st so miss outside the
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blocks borders. dozens of people have been injured in a huge fire the police headquarters in northeastern egypt. alice's era gains exclusive access to the abandoned capital and also by john carroll back region. after nearly all its estimate 4000000 population sweat and capital. in calico hungry andrew weisman of the us are awarded the nobel medicine prize for their work on technology. the pay the way, the cobra 19 vaccine info at south africa got directly woke up title defense back on track because they edged closer to the quarter finals and american gymnast. somebody in biles makes history of the world championships, landing the most difficult volts in composition. the, it's just after 10 o'clock gmc,
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and we're gonna start with the warrant sedan where the united nations is warning against the rise and sexual violence. and this month long conflict attacks have now become increasingly widespread. is the army and power military rapids support forces baffled for control. more than a 130 cases have officially been reported. but rights groups say that the real number is much higher address is in shad where a student needs refugees or fled the conflicts. first the will go to you have a morgan incidents capital you're in khartoum. can you speak to us, you've been working on this for a while? can you speak to us about the difficulty of reporting on sexual violence and conflicts of the well, we've heard it repeatedly, not just in this conflict right now that is happening in the capital talk to him and elsewhere. but we've also heard of previously from survivors of the dar for conflicts where many women accused the parent minutes through rapid support forces making, sexual violence against them and using raped as
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a weapon of war rights groups have repeatedly accused the rest half of carrying out that pattern of using group as a weapon of war and targeting specific estimates, cities and targeting people based on their race as witness method sees so. so this has been frequent, we've heard it repeatedly. now this time around, let's break down the numbers that we have from the come by taking it from the units of combating of violence against women here. and so then they said they have more than $130.00 cases. nearly 70 of them reported here in the capital cartoon. nearly 50 of them reported in yellow and south dar 4 and then you have more than 20 in west dar for. this is during the period where the rapid support forces and allied malicious targeted people from the most that lead tribes forcing tens of thousands to cross the border. know all just the result of some survivors of sexual violence here and for us to him and the wording to viewers with they me here may be distressing. many people trapped in the conflict between dance
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army and the parent minute 3 rapids support horses fear losing their lives to us, treat bullets or artillery shelling. but for some women, another fear has surfaced the threats of sexual violence to begun out. it's because of them we were going to pick up the things from a home. there was a rapid support for his check point on the road. they took us to a building about 4 people carrying guns took me to a bedroom and they said, either you given we take your life. one pushed me on the bed, the other gripped my wrists, and the 3rd was holding my legs on and they took turns raping me. afterwards they told me to leave from the session, couldn't walk. the rest of commander was questioning me, asking if i was a spy, 100 and i kept saying i was a civilian. then he rates me at gunpoint. when he was done, he took me outside and threw me towards the men and said, threatened her with guns, so she doesn't speak. they said, don't talk about this. if you do,
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we will kill you. most survivors say they're attack cuz we're members of the rapids support forces. the power military group is also accused of forcing women into sexual slavery in the west and are for region a government agency. the unit for combating violence against women has documented more than $130.00 cases of rape and sexual violence since the fighting began in april. while dozens of cases have been reported in conflict zones, the unit says that those do not reflect the real number of survivors of sexual abuse. and that shame and stigma are prevents in many cases from being reported rights groups. the sexual violence is being used to terrorize communities and that's some assault appear to be racially motivated. the un has called for accountability. the part is the conflict most states the responsibility for preventing any active, sexual and gender based violence committed by their members. and should issue
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command orders that private, sexual violence, allegations of these crimes must be investigated on perpetrate, this must be held accountable. a rape as a weapon of war is not new for decades. armed groups have been accused of violations in dar 4 and of areas to date. no one has been held accountable for you believe this time will be different. people, morgan, onto 0. now many of the victims and survivors of sexual violence are still trapped in conflict zones, whether it's here in the capital hotel or in the west and are for region. and that is adding to the list of reasons as to why the number of reports of the cases are very low. they all concerns by survivors and biometrics, that those who have suffered from the sexual violence that'd be hands of their perpetrators may be worried about repercussions, and that is why they do not report. and the units of the unit of combining violence
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against women here incident says that the figures that they have may not even be 2 percent of the actual cases of sexual violence and rate. that has happened since the conflict began up to date. let me official numbers, maybe not even 2 percent of the real numbers have been morgan reporting from cartoon. thank you so much. i addressed your in the andre in chad, just near the sidney's border. you heard him is reporting. does that track with what sedans? war refugees have told you on another, so not even not even a close. i don't think we are even reporting one percent of the cases where here here in this camp, doctors and health workers are telling us that they have seen hundreds of cases. somebody even talking about thousands of cases, how do they know about that? they know simply because of the appearance of victims of sexual violence, they are withdrawing, isolating themselves from the rest of the community. some of them have depression
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and some of them hop out for have gone out probably mad and believe me when you speak from p o speak to people from one come dr. another. yeah. and a great that are 3 different times and i know that large of time uh, these are holding caps. i know that large account is far away from here, which holds about one. so 170000 people and from age group to age, group of females, when you speak to them, you're here just pressing scores. i've seen this with as much as no todd, really, but how pete is survive of rape. she is inconsolable but then i cried for health problems or 2 of the attack is stressed and this is lisa guide to me with a piece of cough a full to meet and to avoid them. but she says that
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a todd repeatedly because she refused to disclose the whereabouts of a husband of an activist. so although this wasn't the 1st and last most assaulted in 2022 before her wedding, she tells us she was also raped. she says she couldn't tell anyone then, not even high family. for the rejection, the lifting, the withdrawn, i went to the hospital but couldn't bring myself to tell them this is i was right where you're going to health care. what can i say? there are hundreds of fund reported cases of sexual bodies among the women and children arriving in eastern chad after escaping devices. so that doctor said most cases of rape are not reported because of fear of stigma. pregnancy is resulting from such attacks, rarely time united because of cultural and religious beliefs. the victims are often left to deal with a trauma and sigma alone. so they've done this social worker heavy about mad at me
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to major crisis as unfolding as many survivors of sexual values have been rejected by their families about them. and let's see if we could get help. the victims recovery process could begin, but at the moment there's nothing to work with. when you go to the hospitals, there aren't even enough beds for emergency cases, hospitals and 8 agencies that focused on providing food to more than 400000 refugees and treating the critical deal rape cases on a priority right now. which means the volume has a sexual ballast like asthma was find ways to bad. the grief and pain inside is how many degrees obviously to agree on the charge. so then border, i mean what happens to those victims of sexual violence who you're talking about. sorry, go ahead. go ahead. usually you're talking about people who are coming
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from i region, but i've seen conflict over 20 years and fixed surely violent, sexual violence has been used as a weapon of war on these people. i'm talking about more than 1000000 refugees kind of really from what stuff. hold on here in just a shot. the accounts battery. but what do you see is pain distress. and there is that feeling of we have nowhere else to go. address reporting from audrey and chad . thank you very much for that. recording plenty more head on. this is our, including a report from africa's last absolute amount of heat where the government is being accused of silencing opponents and the spring box get their world cup title defense back on track from gym and national have the details coming up in sports later. so the
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european union, foreign ministers have been meeting and the ukrainian capital keeping their 1st summit outside the blocks borders. they use foreign policy chief, joseph burrell, described ukraine as a future member of the union. he said that we're meeting and keep to show solidarity with the ukranian people named us driving, joins us live from liberty in ukraine zane, the symbolism they're very strong to see the use visa use top diplomats in ukraine . what did they say of the that is exactly right. this is certainly one for the history books. keith is long been a place since the war began for turn style diplomacy. we've seen senior leaders, defense ministers. everyone come through just in the last week. but this is certainly one of the largest meetings, if not the most significant. we've seen perhaps since for more begin 27, all 27 members of the european union. only 3 of them sent a lower ranking officials. most of them sending a senior most foreign diplomats to
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t for this meeting is perhaps the largest show of european commitment to train joseph pearl, saying that the war and the, the russian war in ukraine is a existential threat. not just to ukraine, but to the european project and making it clear, as he has said before, that ukraine's future is in the european union. and this is perhaps the clearest symbol of that happening, the 1st meeting happening outside the u. n. keys. now they say that they will be discussing increased military a to ukraine. they are expecting to come up with the new plan going forward 420-242-0255 the end of this year. and they will be discussing that military aid as well. as all forms of civilian aid to the country in meetings, we are expecting a press conference and coming hours with some sort of announcement. and we know that they'll be talking about new plants for things like artillery, ammunition, crucially, air defense, something the to s p has been, you present a lot of minutes. let's give you friends the saying he needs more of from
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a supporters of the war. if you trains or effort and he will also, they will also be discussing training now one of the bulk of ukrainian troops being framed militarily, uh for all kinds of tactics uh, air defense on uh, military aircraft as well as the tanks are being trained in the you uh, they'll also be crucially discussing local domestic defense production that europe has promised ukraine to help to modernize and develop here in the, in the country. then this war started a year and a half ago, why they doing this now? the world's timing and geography timing and location are crucial in politics. having this in keith is obviously very symbolic. but the timing, it comes just a day after the united states congress passed a bill and remove ukraine from its late spending bill. it also comes to shortly
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after slovakia god for pro russian government in place both spring hungry. that was also there. there was already quite against you policy when it comes to print. but we're also seeing that this is just a weeks after a great deal of discourse between the print and several countries with regards to ukrainian grain that was ending off on markets, hitting them against one of their closest allies in the work, poland. so this really does symbolized at a crucial moment that if there was ever any question about the allies wavering on their support for ukraine, this illustrates to ukraine to the you personally, to moscow as well that the you, the majority of your country speaking one voice when it comes to supporting ukraine in this for, for the long term. his name is robbie reporting from ukraine. thank you very much. as a mentioned just now this meeting and keep comes, just ask us about these elections. so
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a party that opposes supplying weapons to ukraine and to emerge on top left, his former prime minister, robert fitz, so looks set to be given to mandate from the president to form a government. but the progressive slovakia party, which one the 2nd largest share says it will do everything it can to prevent feet. so taking office harry faucet has more to define the exit polls and european policy on ukraine. slovakia is left, his diploma prime minister isn't po, position to form a new government with more than 23 percent of the crew. and that's presto. our stance on ukraine is precisely problem related. our position remains and changed when it comes to our statements before the elections. i want to remind you of us will ikea has different problems. then ukraine pizza campaigned on the platform of ending military a to ukraine. the push to negotiations saying russia would never give up the territory. it's now controls. some of the believe the populist production language
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of the campaign might be tempted in government when it's a remember that that's the, it's a what's printing is there already for 3 terms before. and during those previous terms, he had the pragmatics trick. he had very good relations with russia, but at the same time, she was very constructive at the european level and the less it would represent a major shift from a slip back administration, who's defense minister as recently as friday, was offering support in person to ukraine's president which had been among the 1st nato countries to send 5 digits to q. it fits those liberal opponents with 18 percent of the vote. say they will try to form a coalition to block his puff the government. the fact of the matter is that the matter is the winner. and we of course, respect that although we think is bad news for the country. and it will be even worse news if mister b. so forms the government and other former prime minister is likely to play the role of king making. hazard pellegrini is
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a one time member ephito as potty. he said his support would need guarantees that's the bucket would maintain its cruise, the position, the 1st floor and needed to congratulate pizza was hungry is victor or bon menu will be watching to see how close the slovakia might follow. the hon. gary and model of a native country at all just with its policy on ukraine. are you close it out to 0? in the us a $45.00 day short term bill to keep the government running does not include additional money for ukraine. and president biden is urging congress to negotiate in a package for ukraine as soon as possible. like hannah reports, there's a sense of relief in the nation's capital in the rest of the country. sightsee is wondering through federal air is that could have been shut down. if the funding crisis was not affiliated with alice despair, hopefully, congress can get their act together and that we can avoid any kind of future damages that might incur to our families and to americans. some expressing hope for
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a new era in bipartisanship. i think it's good thing that it's continuing. it continues the flow of energy between all the parties to think about different options and create a great option, an action plan moving forward. we just put hard line conservatives furious at the house and the kid did not include the spending cuts they demanded in the compromise bill known as a continuing resolution. federal fund government for 45 days. kevin mccarthy describing himself as being the adult in the republican room, insisting he'd welcome any leadership challenge. kevin mccarthy is going to get his wish. i don't think the adult in the room would allow america to sit at the top is $33.00 trillion dollar debt, facing $2.00 trillion dollar annual deficit since he's the house speaker was dismissive, mat voted against the most conservative ability to protect our border, secure border,
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he's more interested in securing tv interviews than doing something he wanted to pushes into a shut down even threatening his own district with all the military people there who would not be paid at the white house. frustration if not, and at the ongoing political in finding quite frankly, i'm sick and tired. i'm sick and tired of the brings which it and so the american people i've been doing this, you all point out to me a lot of long time. i've never quite seen a republican congress or any congress act like this for now, any way politicians and the countries people can take a breath. one crisis, this being of the tubs of the battle is far from over. over the next $45.00 days, one is likely to see a repeat till the divisiveness within congress within the republican party and the continuation of that brickman ship. mike hannah, i'll just say era. washington, a huge lawyer has engulfed the security director of building in the city of the
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smiley, a northeastern egypt. the area is on the west bank of the sways canal. officials say the flames have now been contained the cause of the blaze, not yet known. the health ministry is reporting at least 38 people have been injured. local media or reporting nearby hospitals have been put on the alerts as nearly as one of the cities that overlooks egypt sways canal, if vital waterway between asia in europe that sees about 10 percent of the world's maritime trade. a sar akira is the founder and director of the european north african center for research, and she shared her point of view with me earlier about this fire. a good tim painting has been started and a component for the presidential elections. uh, a um, a lot of a speculations about that in cairo and on a level see are among a egyptians that we might place another bum beings or other terror attacks. you know, the tyra has paid that before and we don't want any turbans before the election so
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. so hopefully it's not the start of something ugly before the election. and especially that, again another police department, another coastal city that has the importance of so hopefully it's not the start of something ugly. and it might be a just another accident, as it's been stated, egypt floor on terror, locally and especially inside the 9 has taken a lot of the egyptian resources and a lot of the egyptian stones. and um, we have spent a lot on securing, especially cairo because it's been all over the news that everywhere has been bombarded after the, the, the out set of i was the, the listening brotherhoods. uh well, we did not say any speculations now on it might be a tire attack or not,
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but you know, we have been, we had ices and by 9 there might be another elements just so hiding in, in a city like this my, the we have fear of their attacks, and we have witnessed that ever since the 2011 resolution and then the 2013 over lucian. we have had elements but didn't respect the desire of the egyptian people and hopefully we, we, we do, we don't experience that again. are too important names to put on your radar. today, scientists, capitalism, carrico and dru, vice, than had been awarded the 2023 nobel prize. the medicine they received the award for their research that led directly to the 1st m, or in a vaccines to fight coven 19. at least 13000000000 doses of corona vaccines have been administered around the world. the swedish king will present the prizes at
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a ceremony in stockholm. later this year, paul restarted the slide from stock on fall. this is the time of year when some of the most brilliant minds on the planet get rewarded for their incredible research. half the time you have to really explain it to us. this one is a little bit easier to understand, at least the benefits that the wider population get from this. explain it to us anyway, of the way you've sent me out for a full last several. but these are the 2 scientists say 2 years ago, april and a half was i think the whole thing might get the prize is it was the immediate aftermath. and indeed, the pond demick as still coming on in 2021 counseling tarrytown, drew weisman as the site may seem to break through in the development of the messenger. all right, a vaccines but the nobel committee who made the announcement in the door behind me about the off an hour ago. also they usually to use if not decades to gauge who was
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really made a meeting full break for you. so just kind of to use on is really is really rapid fire for the nobel committee to recount, in particular on gary and scientists, struggled for some 30 years to get any kind of recognition, any kind of funding for her work into m, m r. and i vaccines, which has been her life's work really. indeed, she lost a job at just 10 years ago for through the lack of interest, lack of funding. but how, what would true weisman at the university of pennsylvania proved crucial during the pandemic? normally, vaccines have to be a we can form of a vi. busy or an inactive form of a virus, but that can take a very long time to get enough data from a virus in order to create those vaccines. that simply wasn't the time during color with 19 such a rapidly spreading disease, a mile road i. vaccines use that m r and
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a molecule to inject into the human body, not actually part of the actual virus, but from things not a mean response. and i'm in the case of these 2 scientists, they made sure that that response was also an inflammatory response to the old site summit at the human body site. it was of a rapid breakthrough during the pandemic and always say allows millions of people to be bikes. and i, you said, and that's why the nobel committee have a war that they saw a real tangible effect on human kind. maurice reporting from stockholm and sweden on the nobel prize for medicine. thank you so much understood everything there. we look forward to speaking with you again for the still ahead on else 0, the you case, conservative leadership gather to strategize how to boost their numbers in the polls and europe, golf or is get their hands on the wider couple show you how they regain the 12 feet and support the
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you're watching else 0 a reminder of our headlines. the un says sexual violence is being used as a weapon of war and sedan, rape and sexual assault has become wide spread as the army and paramilitary rapids afford forces baffled for control. european union, foreign ministers have been meeting and, and ukrainian capital keyed in their 1st summit. outside the blocks folders. they use foreign policy. chief, joseph burrell said that they were meeting and keith to show solidarity with the ukranian people. scientists capital in calico into vice min have been awarded the 2023 nobel prize for medicine. they received the award for their research that led directly to the 1st time or in a vaccines to flight cobit 90. and that was a 0. it has gained exclusive access to the largest city of the camera back region after it was recaptured by us or by john from ethnic armenians. this is what our team witnessed and hum kennedy the empty streets,
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deserted homes and closed businesses. more than a 100000 people living in the region have fled to neighboring armenia with only a small fraction stain. and that is despite the observations, assurances that they will be integrated as equal citizens. i was just, there was a, some, a bunch of aid has this exclusive report from him. kennedy, as you've been seen, pictures from han can be in the last few days, tens of thousands of people who lined up the square with all that was they could carry with them. a people who were in the cars were chewing up to leave outside and, and leave the city. but people who are here or waiting for buses for their relatives, for others to come and take them with them as they did not believe the assurances that were given by the other badge on the government that they would not be a prosecutor here in the town. center, if i go quiet, you'd be able to hear nothing. there is absolutely no one who's left here. apart
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from a few elderly disabled and others, we did see some red cross workers who are here earlier, who are taking people, ferrying them away and taking them to a staging point. from there, they're going to take them into armine, and that's what people want here. let me just show you. here are some puppies, who've been following this around, possibly looking for food. this is, this is a hard to describe feeling on when you enter a town where you've been looking at pictures of it, where there was so much activity. but now a goes down, which seems to have no soul left. as between a driving through this town we've looked at open shuts is we've left it. it looked at cause we're doors are open up. so it does feel like this was an exit. so it's feels like with people, thoughts that they are, they have to leave as quick as they can. adobe we're hearing of and we were outside
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of fund can be from as there by johnny officials that they, they are free to stay. they, they have nothing to fear, but you have to understand the history of the last 3 decades has been because there's been so much hatred, so much violence. there's been so much of that has gone on between these 2 sides. that it was difficult people's this. imagine what piece between the 2 sides would look like the 2 years ago when i mean you and forces came in, they renamed all of these areas with armenian names. this used to be known as hunting the other places like who would you they and cobra jar were also named with other birds any names, but they would change once armenian forces to control of these areas and is self declared state came into place. but now as it by johnny's have come into administrative, administrative control, we've also been seeing ambulance is to give, make sure that there is some, a, some sort of relief for people to be met. the i c r c. we awesome. and they said
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that it is going to help them to ensure that the people who are left behind have a good some essential services available, the electricity. but you can see the lights are still running, the water is still running. i'll do a brokers tell us that they can be sure of the who are, who are the people used to run the water supply are no longer here and behind this is now the, the vehicle is left is where the russian peacekeepers were station because this was it was a staging point where people who are gathering and leaving, but this is what a city without people looks like it is, seems that we have never seen before, but such a huge mazda of population got up and left, leaving all that they could leave behind with them and just taking their memories and all they could pack on their cars with them. that's go live now to burnett smith, who's in armenia is capital yeah. resign burden. i think army and leaders of the
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camera back or meeting with the other by johnny's today, but they've already agreed to lay down their weapons to dissolve their institutions . so what is the meeting about as far as going to some serial larry is just a handful of ethnic on medians. last in the city, they called the kind of cook, avails about john as of now, renamed again, can kennedy. now we understand they are saying now that on a practical level to recover bodies of soldiers fights is killed when i was about john long sought lightning strikes on september 19th, 20th, and the remains of people killed a not fuel deco explosion. now as about johnny state media is saying that the representatives of not going to kind of back and advise you on meeting today. i think we believe is the, the meeting we've had. but they all, we think the only people left that it's a, it's a sort of tying up loose ends meeting a $100000.00 people. meanwhile,
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if not more have arrived in our media fleeing camera back and they've arrived with nothing. they're going to need a lot of help as your recent reporting has shown. what is warming you're doing for them? of the yeah, the meaning government does. lacey's paper is 800800514 people have registered having less to go on a car box. the population of this country has effectively increased by 4 percent in just a week is an incredible number for such a small country to be able to deal with their getting international aid from the us for your union and other european countries that are being aided with accommodation people are by either been given energy problems that exist, or some of the people are sleeping in schools or senatorial temporarily. i, many people have gone to a relative's relatives that we've
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a couple of families. we've met to stay with violets. it's very, very crumbs and it's sort of short to while they look for something more long. and the challenge for all of those actually calling meetings is to rebuild the lives again, they will most of let jobs most and i've salaries, we're earning money, they'll come here with no jobs. and they're going to try and find your book and jobs and integrate themselves and get that kids into school. and these, the big life changing stresses that to be, that they call meetings are facing and trying to deal with burden. you said earlier that only a handful of ethnic are millions of less than carol back to you know, anything about them. what can you tell us the, what we know that the originally the meaning government and set that there was always an estimate of about a 120000 destiny con meetings in the go on a car box. now before this a, this exit us in the last, we have started. some of those $120000.00 little ready of less. so the police face
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from the government here, the 100540 people to the left is pretty much everyone who was in the going no kind of back left behind. perhaps just a handful of people. so it was administrators. i told you about the political leaders. i told you about, i'm a little so we a bunch of be trying to negotiate how they leave because they, they as a badge on a government's while letting anybody call medians leave is not so enthusiastic about the leadership of a government. amalia, as about john's prime minister as colby, no, going to come by leadership, a criminal justice, so who will face justice? so there was some people left in the going to kind of back who belonged to the governments leadership. they ex, pulling the government's leads. you have a net future has yet to be to, to bernard smith reporting from your event. thank you very much. corner of the kingdom of s with any has increasingly come under criticism. so what human rights watch cause a lack of political freedoms. hundreds of people have been arrested for demonstrating against came 20 the 3rd. so me to miller reports from the capital and the bonnie,
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let's speaking on behalf of this for this maxwell. i mean, he's been charged with terrorism institution. he says, for quoting, for democratic reform in africa's last absolute monarchy is what teeny, formerly swans, the land, and the states, you know, for the months without pay increasing. and then they subsequently quoted me, all of the international companies. for matthews. let me is a member of an opposition group at people's united democratic movement and it's due to return to this court. he says he's been beaten, tortured and spent up to 4 years in police custody. what do you make of the charges? well yeah, i think less than enough to know about to 1000. i'm include actually i was too young to just, you know, focus isn't government mcclintic sweats, even in the country, something about supported them across. and the church them went towards, you know, without even invoicing and the following is getting them swati. the 3rd is rule
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this with teeny for more than 55 years. before that his father was monarch following the kingdoms independence from the united kingdom opposition parties of accused the government of using excessive force and its responsive demonstrations. quoting for change in 20212022. according to human rights watch, at least 80 people were killed and molded 1000 the rest of the in a matter of months. it says along with a lack of democratic reforms. human rights and this was a deteriorating, the government says it was responding to criminal acts including the looting of businesses. and they want to discount can express themselves through a must protest through dividing partitions, whatever they choose and whenever they choose to do so. however, you would know that the most virtues should be guided and regulated, at least to members of parliament, to quote for democracy, well arrested in 2021 and remaining custody. they too have been charged with
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terrorism. it's a very, very difficult situation in for active as well, constantly being arrested. the world was know of to 90, must able every known human rights lawyer and activists for, for political reforms in the country. so i put in who was killed actually, does he a generation to the states, the state has not provided any report in any investigation. none whatsoever. so it's a very difficult situation for human rights. political bodies have been bad since the 1970s, but the government says there are no laws enforcing that still menu post is what he needs. political says demand it's monarchy afflict to neighboring silva, africa with they say they will continue the fight. somebody dumler ultra 0, bonnie anti corruption investigators and kenya have recovered, stolen islands, and a nature reserve in the indian ocean. 3 companies are now facing possible court proceedings, the land grabbing to have agreed to hand over the illegally acquired land titles. the beginning of this, welcome william as more of the coast of kenya in the indian nation.
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ly. unique ecological treasures. some in the sea and of his own islands. 3 of which would need the loss to develop those. i don't one who is in charge of the coast area for kenya is wildlife service, which is the law for i don't know if the items i think that's corrupted. nora. they grab us. i think they, they have their ways of being that which is not the pharmacy both by the government . and of course, because the government does is on and make uneasiness, even though they weren't able to recover the airlines full day from the grab ice. the surrounding waters of the k c team from duty marine reserve provides century for more than 200 dolphins. it's being protected by law since the 1970s below the surface are endangered seats, the toes, and carl gardens that a breeding grounds for hundreds of species of fish. john says it hotels have been built on the islands. it would have been an ecological disaster. some speculators,
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a quiet irregular titles for them in the 1990s, amid a series of corruption scandal, was late to the illegal title report by companies and by foreigners, in spite of the island clearly being in a native, as of some of them, sued the wildlife service. seeking to build and asked repair, they lost the case and to the attention of the all sorts. he's the investigators say, because it's completely out of sight of the mainland, but accessible in small boats and possibly like that, croft that it's the perfect location for criminal activity such as drug smuggling. and they say that one of the company still holds a title for this island and has refused to hundreds of the investigators say they'll now take the company to cooled. the others agreed to hand over that titles off to being investigated by 10 years ethics and onto corruption commission. this was piled up do behind me. it's been decades recovering all kinds of public prophecy for the government. for that he says it's the 1st time he's ever recovered
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. islands the people with sight to do all manner of things. and we are not saying we really, we'd finish or rather completely finished caught up something good. what you're saying is, let's go a bit to ensure we reduce the about percentage. if we didn't use it by 10 percent, good enough. the company they handed over the titles when faced charges. for now, the islands have at least been sped from an equal development mountain web address era can see tatum from gucci lower island, kenya. the state of the u. k. economy and migration are likely to dominate the annual conference of the ruling. conservative party, which began on sunday the tories a way behind in opinion polls or a challenge reports from manchester of the kind of conservatives lift the dark clouds that hang over them in dimensions to
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muck. the policy that is governed, the u. k. for 13 years, puts on its annual chambery. the task is sizeable, persuaded, disgruntled, poor, a country that it's the conservatives that don't have the policy of change and keep civil was that of rocks, the policy and recent years from exploding again. when you have people who just one very different things, you have a window, you believe in much lower tax is a much smaller states. somebody will think that most cultures and has failed and you have other people in the party, the more moderate one nation, we do a hard fight by these clinical bins. and do you see me for more investment in costs and kind of promising to level safe when you have such a wide range of views, appointment as soon as it fixed? if you will, can you please go right ahead organ. assume general election next you really see next government has been offering red meat policy suppose to appeal to a cool, financially squeezed electorate. sorry with scale band green commitments and low speed limits and cities. and it's so huge doubts over the feature of
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h. s to an expensive high speed rail project that would link north and south all these having any effect. well, the conservative is still significantly behind the opposition labor policy in the polls. but a couple of reasons of a suggestive that gap might be nattering, changing more people's minds is of course the main job between now and next year's election. a foreign secretary james privately was one of the conferences openings because let me spell it out. so the people who think of best is behind us and let me make it clear to those on the label benches. who wants to play politics and puts our country down? this government with refuse to knock at the helm, takes decisive measures, and is prepared to take the tough, long term decisions for the benefit of our country. the behind the displays of determination, there is much internal grumbling. conservatives complain and walks have groups that
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really see neck isn't tough to the job and at that time is probably up. need it. public opinion. no history is on this side. the tories have never won a fist consecutive to, i mean, office will reach hands out to 0 matches to u. k. still a head on alpha 0 reaching new heights. oh, the sport of climbing is helping attract young fans to global competitions like the ation and olympic games that's coming up in sport down to the break the the
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time for sport on elsie's 0 with jim and ash who has joined us in the studio jim, thank you, sir. it will be defending a while. cub champion south africa ended the full stage with a bonus point when i have a tongue, which should be enough for a cool to final spots, but it is not yet confirmed. the spring box around in a 7 it tries but faced a task challenge from somebody school to 3 of their own in mos say. the 4918 victory. move south africa, top of poor b. for now, they have to wait a full south today's all into scotland, much to see which is 2 teams go 3 to the last 8 or approval boys for sticking to the job seeking to the plan. and we wanted to keep insight on them and so forth. and um, i think we think that will do the best thing about the things we called the foreigners point and be, be terminated as much points as included. and i think that's what makes best
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australia kept the claim. of course, the final hopes alive of victory as a portable won't be say, 2nd into see with this the 34 to 14, when but any james's team may have left it too late. the place fiji me just one point from that much against political on sunday. move above australia and instead of the silver a lot and yeah, i agree with on that old saves and sometimes the result 7 day experience of less than 20 can the chinese athletes continue to and gold medals at the asian games on the bounce? quite literally, in this case, olympic champion do show using
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a claims to women's individual, a trampling title, leading china to a one to finish out of comic song. she took up translating the age of 10 was the 1st and this full. so we can go to the vice island pick sounds nice and impact. china is dominance of the diving competitions continued as they clinch the 5th gold medal of 5 event sites all this time. and at the women's one me to springboard final why they took gold and silver a south korean registration has apologize to his team officer natalie, celebration cost. he's country the gold chong till one. the east us incentive ready . so does he cross the line in the men's 3000 me to being a final? but he didn't realize that his wife from chinese typeface and pulls up and managed to lunch his leg over the mine, chinese. i finally made it to you for me to continue to go to head of south korea and an incredible come back from vietnam in the women's volleyball. they lost the 1st 2 set to south korea because we're fighting back to when it's 3 to increase the
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kids that face in the look out. say on tuesday, the sport climbing competition will begin in hong jo. any one's before has the event featured the asian games a little, so be it. next is powers olympics as organized as target. younger audience is on the richardson reports. one of hung joe's most spectacular then use will be hosting a sick to play on catching events. a scroll climbing has been included in the agent game schedule for just the 2nd time. it's a sport that takes the great town, tools to of an indo census all over the world. sure wasting the whole climbing is a sport for everyone. people of any age or agenda or a welcome plus the skill threshold to get started is not too high. i think it's a physical mental challenge. so it's easy for people to get addicted. as a major championship, events for harming is still finding it states they made a study with the olympics and took care of it just to metal events. i don't know, but it's being something, it's a full and mixed is iris games and the amount of competitors will also go up by
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around 50 percent. there were 3 disciplines within the schools. speed climbing is a one on one race against the clock. here we are thinking about something different in bouldering athletes take on a small rules which contains a series of climbing challenges. this is a real far from jesse and then the lead events, athletes climb as high as they can in 6 minutes without having seen the war ahead of time. very impressive. therefore, you'd always hear when see if you meet problems in your life, you're happy to try and soft them. oh, it's the same with climbing on. you need to think along and come up with solutions with different groups go when feel support is like life. you should never develop so many climbing as a means to escape and insights, appealing to individuals who thoroughly with making up their own rules. but even some of these crime is accept the competing for metals, kind of have a value. basically my climate experience is better if there are other cameras
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around. and so we're like in a broad sense because, you know, i do often seek out sort of new routes and that, you know, far phones, firefly incoming areas. but, but in general, the, the bigger the climbing community is, the better it is for me. and so, you know, i'm, i'm, i'm all, for the growth of this for the average age of a lead. competitive is just 21. this is a young sports with athletes to match a perfect fit for events like the asian games aiming to attract a new audience. on the richardson l g 0. i'm jo. the simone vials has made history at the well domestics championships. the american is competing internationally for the 1st time since taking a to yet mental health break. and she did this, the bylaws is the 1st woman to lend a double pipe vote, which is to make this jump in. the women scoring kate. she's moved into the lead
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and the around competition, and the vote will now be renamed. the biles to off to the right of cop is a, back in european hands, and really not course, says it's going nowhere bundled. an irishman is now targeting victory on american soil in 2 years time, sundays singles began with the europeans, needing a full on the off points to win the trophy in right. know ways it to homeland got one of those points convincingly, basing, calling mark how my court while he also delivered to facing the sound buns. his full when in 5 matches as his best efforts, performance ask the right account. when you are a half a point from victory, the americans again, incense a come back, might be on. but then tommy's fleetwood shots, the duel, the englishman won the 16th holligan's. ricky fowler, to guarantee walk away with at least off the points from that match. which and should your re game the tracy there's a really strong culture in new york into
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a good terry in the or painting doesn't mean playing with the best. may. you know, it means about representing something bigger than yourself and i feel like that's to me. well, being european right to come players all about i've said this for the last, probably 6 or 7 years and the one that will listen. i think one of the biggest accomplishments in golf right? noise when he got away ryder cup. and that's what we're going to do best page. it's the biggest game in arlington, in football, and it was river play to go the bathroom arch. rivals book virginia is in the super class. ok. river played, haven't beaten, walked away from home in 5 years, and they took the lead just before halftime and the parents are short. deflect the end of the teammate, solomon and run down the flight school. the 2nd right near the end of the game through ends and i'm the assets, you know, the final school in this was the move in that mocks and incredible. we're time to the nfl for them. i'm going after the play almost died on the field just 9 months. okay. how many the stuff with a cardiac arrest while playing for the buffalo bills and since and actually in
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january and have to be resuscitated. but on sunday he played his 1st regular season games since that terrifying experience. doctors have taught him his heart stop soft . he took a direct blow to the chest during a tackle and it was a free occurrence for very important moment meant everything to me. you know? i think it was more so about proving something to myself than anything else. just showing myself, but i had the courage. i got the strength that i got the, the price, you know, everything, all those where it's, you know, m e to be able to go to something so traumatic and, you know, be able to come back from me and still to be able to still do what i love at the highest level in the world is is just it's amazing us and save us all within quotes of back. patrick the higher was housebreaking and nava nfl records at the kansas city to soft free. the 200 down costs of his career and his 84th game breaking the walk that's point down moreno in 1989. is to be seeking legal jobs. 2320.
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50 years ago on october, the 6th, when muslims were observing rema time and use was set up rating yom kippur. egypt and syria launched a surprise war against the powdered is ro permit itself to get into this situation of disaster. in the 1st of a 3 part series, how to 0 explores what really happened during the 1st week of the war in october, which is here. i have the right, the boycott, anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that gods chosen to bless us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue to do on a state level. all that i can to support the, the new 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people who called lowest the freedom of speech and 1st amendment rights. more about the issue,
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whatever i'm looking for. so my thing for talk to, in, quote, on which is the era, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. to what we've been using, kind of that mazda to you, the highest can be about 4 people carrying guns. took me to a bedroom and they said either you given we take your life, did you and is warning against the rising use of sexual violence. and the conflict in sedan will be live in khartoum and across the border and chat. the.
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