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you will have somebody to help with the does unites on the many challenges they face on the . ready you and authorize is a multinational force to haiti looking through a store order in the country grits by gang bonds. the power carries austin. this is all just bear with us from that. also a former us president donald trump wraps up his day in court, claiming the fluid strong over his business practices is scott haggis, tv, about 4 people carrying guns took me to a bedroom. they said,
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either you get in, we take your life, un warns against widespread use of sexual violence and the conflict in sit down on the sunsets whose was paid the way to big 9 teams vaccines. what is the nobel prize for mets the un security council has approve the resolution to authorize a multinational force to haiti to help find, find an gangs. the resolution drafted by the us authorizes a one year deployment of a non un force. china and russia abstained from the votes. the fullest will be led by kenya before those the request for assistance by hate. these government last year is answering the repeated calls of the member state, facing a multi dimensional crises amid alarming spiraling gang violence with participation
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from countries all over the world. and was much thanks to kenya for positively considering to lead the international community can now move forward with a multi national security support mission for haiti. this mission comes at the request of the haitian government and haitian civil society to address the insecurity in dire humanitarian crisis. the country has faced for far too long. while they have a time, she joins us live now from united nations headquarters in new york. does she have a tell us more about what the international force will actually be mandated to do a i'm, that's a very good question because, and that was one of the reasons why that was so much discussion in the un security council out before. it's rather vague, it says that the, the force will give operational support to the haitian national police to try and
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restore security. and it will protect key infrastructure. but the russians and the trying to use was saying, should we be giving the legitimacy of the un security council to get another multinational force getting into hatred, give them that history of meddling. if a member of the patient's double society, a groups of said, look, this is an elected government, they keep on our henry, the president keeps on the leg elections. they're always like spears, especially when it comes to 80. but any international falls will be just used to profile by us back regime that doesn't want that one. did you want to enter it in democracy? in the n, b, be the compromise which led to a russian and chinese abstention. but the veto is before there is any deployment, we will get more information about the specific rules of engagement with academia in foreign minister has been right, gung ho saying we're going to go and confront the johns and we're going to go get them about in itself. is raised lots of questions because of kenya's own human
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rights record with its police force. these it was a can use police force who will be deployed and they have a long record of human rights abuses. honesty, lashelle amongst those raising objections to the security council. what's interesting isn't it, because the spot, there's so many foreign forces don't have a glowing track record in hate to do that. just this is one of the reasons, again, why this has been a long process. it's been a year since the us and haiti called for some sort of multinational for us extra general search, but that's what it is. it's a multi national security support mission. it's all the un peacekeeping missions. the last few of stabilization forces. it was called left in 2017 having introduced color, which i hate to have killed 10000 people view and still hasn't given restitution for that. and it was why did use of of sexual abuse including of mine is a terrible thing. that's one of the reasons why the u. m. is leading. this was, this is the international looking at a multinational force on why it's been so difficult,
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very popular saying that we don't want to get involved. finally kenya in that the end of july. so look, i will look into it and now they say, but by going to do it. but, you know, 8888 is my 5th street that has left us of skepticism. but having said that, very, without looking at several nations who said that they will join him with the force with including jamaica, the bahamas on t. good. barbados and the miami herald is reported now that it least spain and set a goal believes you and verizon look at his peru in guatemala, have expressed an interest to, but there is some skepticism about how many people can say that they need at least 2000 people along with that 1000 to go in, but the timeframe is all up in the efforts for the actual deployments that may not be what we can't even save of aspect of boots on the ground, but in january. but we have to see it as the long process. indeed, see how thanks indeed for that. as a former us president donald trump has appeared in quotes on the opening day of
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a civil full trial. trump alone with 2 of his sons on the trump organization, accused of inflating the net worth by billions of dollars from faces. hundreds of millions of dollars in fines, and the last of his business licenses gave her others on the reports from new york . donald trump, again in a court room, but for the 1st time on trial, trump is adult sons and the trump organization are facing allegations of intentionally inflating the value of trumps of real estate holdings by nearly 3000000000 dollars in order to gain more favorable loans that is a crime one that could deal a major blow to trump's new york business empire. it's a which are trump, is not obliged to attend the trial, but on the 1st day he did so voluntarily. this trial was railroaded, that fast. have been brought years ago. but they waited till i was right in the middle of my investigation was years in the making by new york's attorney general's
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office, which brought the charges last year. donald trump and the other defendants have been committed for assistance and repeated fraud. last week, we prove that in our motion for summary judgement. today, we will prove our of the claims. the case is simple and not criminal in nature. there is no jury. a judge will rule if trump is liable, if found liable, trump would have to pay hundreds of millions of dollars in fines. the attorney general was also asking for a permanent ban on trump. and as adults sons running businesses in new york and a 5 year ban on commercial real estate activities, trump, i said he's eager to testify in the case. even volunteering to do so. trump is already last part of this case when a judge last week ruled that he was liable for fraudulently inflating the value of his new york apartment. the trial now is dealing with 6 other allegations. this is
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the 1st of what will likely be several trials involving the former president over the next year. he's facing criminal indictments in florida, georgia, washington dc, and another one in new york. but those trials will come later next year, right? in the middle of the republican primary where trump is leading the poles. as for this trial, there are more than a 100 people on the potential witness list. meaning it could go on for weeks, or perhaps even months into december. gabriel is under how dizzy to new york is as military leaders have accepted algeria is offer mediation to help resolve its political cost is a very, it has proposed a 6 month transition period from minute treat to civilian route. they say the acceptance of its initiative page, the way towards a peaceful resolution,
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something that's in the interest of the entire region of less thing is the head of the so ho program, the cas foundation based in germany. he says he's confident about jerry is ability to act as mediator and as a political uncertainty in vision a year has a decent chance to work out a solution. they're much more credible than the west african brought e cause because they're not close to farms. and as your area as accident tyson can use an address to the car and government to all parts of society to invested lawrence solves on the neighbors. so they are really keen on establishing it as the ability india against the military intervention so that they have it. and probably, you know, be received well by the german government who knows that at some point they have to . so i get to you, they call us made the mistake of really raising the stakes by strengthening from day one minutes. our reaction was all being able to pack it off. is any, any thoughts on the ground and that only, you know,
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worse than to move on the ground, people are ready kinds of joint time to lead to adapt off, so cetera. and so they bring a fresh payoff ice and the accepted by, you know, by the germans. and they also have good relations to most coal. so they might also work a bit because russia, who's trying to lose it, you know, it's able to purchase so that they're really the most new to and the most for 6 perspective, partnering with john so far for reaching a solution. it's clear the also the president as always gone, you won't be returning e copy, you know, restart by me to try and ration. so didn't know the focus is to have a relatively short transition period, then elections and then go back to, you know, some sort of no morality and not to nations has expressed a law. i'm about to rise and sexual violence since the dawn rights groups say, attacks have become increasingly wide spread as the home in permits shrink. wrap it support forces battled for control over 130 cases have officially been reported.
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but the real number could be much higher. even more than reports from the call to, to many people's traps in the conflict between the dance 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 go now it's because of them. we were going to pick up the things from a hi. there was a rapid support forces 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 and 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 and the session couldn't walk. the r, as of commander, was questioning me, asking if i was a spine, 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,
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threatened her with guns. so she doesn't speak, they said, don't talk about this. if you do, we will kill you. most survivors say they're attacked cars were 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. the rights groups, the sexual violence, is being used to terrorize communities and that some assault appear to be recently multi rated. the un has called for accountability. the part is the conflict must
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state the responsibility for preventing any active, sexual and gender based violence committed by their members. and should issue command orders that private sexual violence. allegations of these crimes must be investigated and perpetrate. this must be held accountable, 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 her to the throne of her son is the executive director of human rights watch. she's urging the international community to support a fact finding mission. there is no good reason why the cloud so should be silent on this issue. this is very much within the purview of the counselors of the council and very much its responsibility, the protection of civilians and regional and global security. but either action can
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be taken outside of the human rights council. if we take a look at some of the action that's being taken, for example, by the us government, they have recently imposed individual sanctions on human rights grounds against 2 of the members of the rapids support forces. and we would hope that we would see more of the sort of action of by the u. k, for example, to european union and countries within the african union. but it's also this action that is a, that could be taken in the coming weeks at the united nations human rights council that is currently a, there's a proposal to establish a, a fact finding mission or an evidence gathering mechanism that would actually allow for the collection imprison, preserving is evidence of these crimes. so the victims come on, send for roles, the justice, we just need governments to get behind this. so it's
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a come on out of there. as about the, what's the needs of facing extreme hunger often is a conflict sierra towards the countries prime minister. the don't control the northern costs of a security forces remain on high on the leasing to turn the color we may well see you then to the heat wave across the east, impossible, straight over the next couple of days. you've had 5 warnings in full size of some total width of weather breaking that hate as this weather system is very active. cold front sweeps across south australia already knocking those type which is down at a light 20 celsius. 23 from melvin. the rain really tough pick
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a to pick up across that the eastern side of victoria fruits has made yeah. pushes the race which as we go through wedding to stay on the 15 in melton, feeling a little more like when to buy this dice and but some really heavy right. as you can see, coming into that eastern side of new south wales, pushing a little further east, which as we go through the next couple of days, eventually try to make its way towards the new zealand. 23 south just in sydney as we go on through west fast. i brought us guys come back in behind the chevy. so i noticed that a dry and settled weather having said that and it stays dry and settled. saffo new zealand, at least for the disabled. so not too bad. it makes the most of it the right would eventually come about too much right across such a time at present. but a few showers, just sliding in hey, what's the go on into the middle part of the weeks and what the weather just pushing up towards to okay cool isn't it has been recently a 20 full celsius. i noticed that tougher making his way towards taiwan
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of the the i'll come back her mind about top stories. now. you and the security council has
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voted to authorize a multinational force to hate the government tasks for assistance against guns who control launch plots of the country. for you as president donald trump has around the top of the day in coats where he was accused of food, new york state prosecute to say in this company's full financial statements, and inflated his network like billions of dollars, which is military leaders have accepted out jerry as offer mediation to help us solve its political process, see area has proposed a 6 month transition. miniature, in a human has seen years of war, poverty under a huge amount of terry and crisis. u. k. charity ox phone is now more than the ones that are, that you have any population is facing extreme hunger. that situation is loss you to get worse on this. a political solution to the conflict is found soon. i should have about reports of hospitals is the capital side of the
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bolts. if you'll put a to a day the battle to say on to children shines my nutrition here is among the highest in the world. doctors are struggling to provide that future food for now, but it's not just children who are hungry. the parents are also facing tough times . 2 thirds, if you have any need humanitarian assistance, h e is since the start of the war. the economy has declined. government employees are not paid a nation of more than 13000000 is getting poor and hungry. are you an emergency response in the am and is the largest in the world, but of the money? it runs out. many fee people may die of hunger. the most immediate needs now is a funding no ability to fund the needs of each one human the
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credit to come sit, go to the top agents foreclosure of suspicion, and this we see a how much the cost of the country in the meantime, the international communities you have to convince the infections to the conflict race, cynthia who feed delegation met sound you officials in re, uh, to agree on a permanent seas via and a political solution. but we explained to the host these who are backed by iran and control center held, admitted to activate it sleet, as insist, a deed would only happen when fun to pull out to the young man and saw the ravia commits billions of dollars a compensation into nationally recognize government in the south. blaze that jose so took over the capital into a $1014.00 for governments troubles for now again,
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that remains divided. the success of this movement is about noon to break away in the south. while the sound of the back government is desperate to expand its influence beyond the battery and the other provinces occupied by a 0 or any of my colleagues, somebody say that the spoke to humans at 5 minutes to an automatic, he expressed hope of finding a political solution to the conflict to ease the honda, terry, and crisis. it's uh the results of a to you. so of the conflict it's accumulated. we saw no lack of funding, it goes down from approximately 3000000 in a year in 2018 barely. no 1000000000 to start to increase the before the russian ending. now the problem is more severe. so many of those programs would come to shut down any, and that's why they've been pulled by some u and agencies. they would go funding to the hosp, the pins,
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fuel the boys and the patients education, many different program. what will that mean for the, how many people we have i d, b 's. now we have a to use a poor even with the last one year of a tool since february 2022 still economy quote, region good, malicious. so now with will affect all the private sector supply chain. so we have millions of identities matter, for example, more than 2000000, and we haven't lashed then with all the places and those people will pay. that's always the people that pay the price. so the, they pay the price, but as the mutation for them nor do cation, the id becomes more than $1880.00 camp. and when the governor, it's like a matter of despite the government rates and also different the government, they have not compared with the infrastructure of like mcculla say on that model. and even in the control area, tensions between the ethnic serbs and costs of i'll bane ends in a north of the cost of it remain high after done by full last month between the on
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demand and cost of those police houses there it was showing around the edge of the heart of that fight and there has been in marks, not reports. police are still investigating the incident in the thick forest of the cost of those mountainous north. there were few puffs. even few of people real dislike. police search teams here often struggling to seek a route through what started as a man hunt to see bullet holes is now one week later, a desperate quest for evidence weapons that we are finding all over. yesterday we found more than 10 colossal because left 10 and kind of a thrown out of sunny is over seeing this effort to perform a soldier now focused on finding facts and building a prosecution. we're not an army with a police force. so basically we deal with this police force. the days this team is continued to uncover, discarded weapons, and military supplies,
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stretched out along several hill sides, the remnants of a raging gun find the ravaged, a tiny mountain community and shots, an entire region. these men didn't care. no, no, it's not a life of no one is not be more than a week since the extraordinary, unprecedented attack on a village here in northern costs of o. as you can see, there's still a very heavy police presence here. a lot of questions remain on on said, what's clear though, is there was a huge array of weaponry being brought to bed with ferocity raining down on please positions right here on the entrance to the village. l johnny says despite the attack is powerful weapons the training and tactic seemed weak, with none of his men seriously injured in the subsequent 5 fight. that last it was cost of those government called the assault plots of a large a plant amex territory in the north where it predominantly ethics population is now placed by heavily on ethnic albanian offices. not always, happily,
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people in general, don't trust the police. that's the problem. that i have been a change, which is executive director of a non profit group. the advocates for the rights of ethnic subs in northern costs of, of the 1st barriers basically, you know, be able to, to, to understand the local community unity to communicate in their native language and vice versa. and of course, that even defend the mistrust, could you them all on the other side, the saying and vice versa. the clean up from the surprise, the time is now almost complete. but this investigation could continue for some time. a heavy police presence may remain half a month. the full out from this deadly incident could be felt for fall, fall longer than a month. i'll just say to bend sca costs of a think he is interior minister says at least 20 suspects have been arrested for i'm going to attack on it's capital on sunday. a suicide bomber designated device outside the administrator. going to an incorrect because his own work as possible.
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p k. k has claimed responsibility for the attack. i was off to the bombing and took it kind of out as strikes targeting the p k. k in northern iraq. so them coastal, who has more now from anchor. so that's what happens. interest is capital encore, a target sang surface interior ministry influence on sunday. so if you shall store these on stuff, they will continue fighting against what they call terrorism and surface defense news for announce that the military started conducting operations in northern iraq, targeting the altos through the song words as part of the ticket case. the ministry posts in the area and on monday morning to see announce that surface intelligence combust, combust is an operation. it's showing you one of the high level features team members who was responsible for $2007.00 job rates, which kills at least 12 storages backs. and also surface police has been raising several addresses and assemble and northwest in provence, of course,
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literally and saying no, says sophie so. so to have the same 20 people, including some politicians who have it, who are members of these pro, curtis h t p party. these people are this phase based on the elicit connections with apples to the sound workers party for raising money for the future came members who live abroad. this is the situation on the ground right now as one of the perfect phrases, how big it has to be identified. the 2nd one still needs to be id, noncustodial, algebra, and cut off aloud far in northeastern egypt has now been contained the thing gulf, the security facility in the small yeah. at least 38 people. lightning is for the 2 of his guests containers. the british city of oxford, sparking a launch fine. oh my god. like maybe isn't the residence where sharp to say a huge bible lights up the sky on monday night for the say no one was injured or
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so on. so it's a custom inquiry co into, to wiseman had been awarded to the 2023 nobel prize for med, since the research led directly to the 1st in line, a vaccines to fight could be 19 police reports 1st. okay. good levels may be rising, but still claims rochelle, it looks very much like it did before the pandemic, not normal. so you like in most cities around the world is partly due to the global vaccination program. a program that received reflected glory in the swedish capital on monday as to of its pine is we're awarded the most prestigious prize in science, the nobel assembly, apparently an excuse to, to, to test today decided toward the 2023. and nobel prize seems fishy all in your mouth, the same jointly to captain and kerry co. andrew weiss, man, terry co, and whiteman, developed the m r and a vaccine that's allowed to roll out of
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a no q i. sions against coven 19 within a year of the disease emerging. but it had been a long struggle. we couldn't get funding, we couldn't get publications. we couldn't get people to notice our, hey, as something interesting is it failed clinical trials. and pretty much everybody gave up on that, but the katie lift the match and, and we spent the rest of 20 plus years working together, figuring out how to get it so far. i didn't know whether to disagree or, you know, me suspected maybe some, you know, maybe i don't know. the present may not have been an unrealistic assumption given the relative speed with which the power has been awarded. that $1000000.00 prize. it counts like very many years, sometimes decades for the nobel committee to recognize the work of a scientist. in the case of capital inquiry co entry weisman is just the 3 years since that break through made
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a decisive impact in the fight against cupid. 19. it is rested, but the effects and that was so important to say like, what's actually ground say the on of basic findings and basics research 15 to 20 years. and that i think you important to people to understand that is very important to have the tools in the tool box when something unexpected happens, have to print them em all. renee allowed to vaccine to be develop the didn't need a week and a version of the corona virus to be injected into patients. it could now be used to fight other diseases such as cancer. it's also given it's probably it is a place in medical history. full rece out is there. okay. the south is there and these other top stories now.

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