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to call it stores no wage in the host. let us so lose the government of norway. horace, remarkable role in nurturing this again, the secret negotiations. and why it's promising peace as remain unfulfilled is strong decided the tone of the negotiations. nobody could show that go home detroit, so was on notice here the video and says thousands of children displaced by the sudan, conflict space desk. these are mailing attrition in refugee camps in chad themselves. today the i'm 0 by the 8th grade to have you with us. this is als, is your life from the also coming up,
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russia criticizes armenians decision to accept the jurisdiction of the international criminal ports. and 2 people are killed in a shooting attack in thailand. suspect a 14 year old 3, europe and scientists are awarded the physics nobel prize. the nobel committee says that they've given new tools for exploring the world of electronics. the they are, fear is thousands of children are at risk of dying from malnutrition in eastern chad. the united nations is struggling to deliver aid to more than $400000.00 refugees who arrived from dar for us as the month long conflict and sedan began and the world food program is warning. the situation is no better and south sedan where hundreds of thousands are in dire need of help. managers has this report from audrey on the chad sedan board. i able to breast the tacit child, jimmy hum,
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my dad comes to these field hospital operated by doctors without borders. our baby is diagnosed as cute, lima noticed you and it started with fever and diarrhea. now we it was side for admission. this is why she and her baby was spend several weeks recovering health facilities in and around that rate of a spreadsheet and poorly equipped to deal with such an emergency cases. the board, the town host more than 400000 people, forced from their homes by fighting across the border into the doctor say 20 percent of children and these cams are severely malnourished. another 20 percent is mostly affected. they say both the mothers and their babies suffer from poor nutrition. when this facility in the middle of it kept open 2 months ago, 400 acute notice children who are registered within
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a week. there are several like it needs to chide. and so now we are catching up on the kids that are severely memories, but some keep coming and some keep being identified, meaning that the many attrition keep getting worse and uh, and kids are still lacking from the united nations ones. it slipped supplies will soon run out. we need to guarantee one the other day for all those percent. they are really nothing. but funding is also about to dry a concern for doctors and care providers. if there is no more, if we'd by the end of october situation nutrition situation is going to be terrible for the refugee at 1st for the whole community next. but the entire health system that's gonna suffer from that. if that happens, how for it gets here, the lives of the mothers on them. i noticed babies, they've been trying to say you could be last how many degrees i would use it. i agree on the child's suit on board. the sedan conflict has also forced hundreds of
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thousands of people to flee into south sedan. most of them are self. sydney's refugees were returning to their home country and you report from the u. n. world food program, ones that they're facing, hunger and disease. it says nearly 300000 people have arrived in south sedan in the last 5 months. many were victims of violence which gave to the only the clothes on their backs. and food is in short supply their to the report says $1.00 and $5.00 children is malnourished and 90 percent of families go for days without eating more than $1200.00 children have died in refugee camp since may due to the spread of diseases like measles. the rainy season is expected to make those conditions much worse. sean, who is, is a deputy country director for the world food program in cuba, south sedan, and he explains how bad the situation has become. a very serious humanitarian situation here in, in stocks is uh, where maybe 300000 people in the house across the border from sea,
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thousands beyond the set of the conflict approximately approximately 5 months ago. and as you know, to our assessments are showing that these people are not meeting today's quite often they've been exposed to robbery and other protection risk on their way to crossing the board of many of the children that we're seeing a very severely butler's a never arriving to a context which is already suffering from uh, from multiple monitoring processes. so a real serious you military situation on the border between sites a gun and then as people move on from that to their places of origin, we do not have enough funds to carry out the a program and it's already showing in our operations just for the wells to program and just to taking care of people that are coming across the border from pseudo. we
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are a $120000000.00 shots for the next 5 months. what that means is when we're trying to provide more savings, student nutrition assistance as people enter the conference, they may be stuck in those types of the border. for about a month, we can only provide them with one week's worth of assistance. a shooting and thailand's capital has left 2 people dead. several others were injured when a gunman opened fire and a mall in bangkok. police said in a social media post that they've arrested a 14 year old suspect tony chang has more from outside the shopping center in bank as we understand to did with those 4 nice those one for me and the other one, the chinese national shooting took place from about 420 this afternoon, the people inside the shopping mall reported hearing gunshots. people were told to evacuate the building. the police arrived relatively quickly turn on. police
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headquarters is just about 200 maces down the road. they say they secured the area arrested as suspects, a 14 year old male who they currently have in custody. they say easy, young man with a history of mental illness. but at this stage, the accounts and given for his actions today, the shopping mall is still closed. about 10 minutes ago, we saw a heavily um swamped police exiting the building that would seem citizen suggested they've cleared the building now. obviously remains closed, but the area around to see an area of downtown panko is now being re our media has adopted the statutes of the international criminal court, or medias parliament ratified the roman statute on tuesday. that brings the country under the jurisdiction of a court in the hague. the kremlin says it is not the sort of decision it expects
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from a partner. flies have become a strain between the 2 countries and sounds or by john to control of the camera back region. bernard smith is in your of on with the latest. the median government actually saw signed up for the i c back in 1998, but it only now rocky 5 the road statute. an indication pops of russia is waning. influence in this region in russia is against media signing up to the i c. c. but all media can say that russia fail to come to its assistance in protecting me as any call meetings in the going no kind of back when i was about john long as lightning strikes to retake that territory back on september 19th. so i mean, you're looking to make friends elsewhere in the world and your and the us. but i mean, it says it would never and he would never arrest about him if he's in any way should he come here to consider ahead of faith in apple would be protected by a diplomatic community. this is more about media wanting to bring cases again as a by john and the international criminal quotes on media is interested in bringing
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cases related to the 2020 war over that tire 3 needs to sign up for the road, stuff for you to be able to bring those cakes and i was just there. yeah. in turkey a around 90 people have been arrested in a security crackdown following a bomb attack on sunday. the operation was carried out in multiple provinces across the country. it comes 2 days after a suicide bomber detonated an explosive outside the interior ministry in the capital. and the p k. k is reported to have claimed responsibility for that attack . sam, kosovo has more from the symbol, as they also are. these are trying to find out any person related to the future case, any one who is raising who is raising money for them and the one in finance here for the abroad impressions of the p k. k. so all these people are in the, uh, are, are the security tools or these charges right now. and this,
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this operation series pulled the heroes which stars of this morning. it was actual is actually a pull docs and outputs of a 10 month recreation by distribution intelligence for the last 10 months. as for the official statements surface intelligence was over the gathering information from the field ever evaluating malta says, so it's coming from the reception the field against the p k. k. and of course, the timing of the operation is meaningful because this 5 intelligence prepared for 10 months. so for ration came right after the assess. apparently after the p k. a claimed responsibility for the attack to arisen statement which was issued on curtis media outlets. and they said they, they could add her to the, to see a more they could have called collateral damage. but they preferred a silent moment just to give a warning to the turkish authorities by looking at the scale of these oppressions. and also seeing that the truth is secure,
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it's also true. so even most of the targeting guns smugglers on license gun holders within the holder zone, barrels up in the holders. apparently, it took years trying to show the a group that they are determined to fight against them. and they have the capability to destroy the arms with capacity and separate the lucy inside and outside the country. this, this is nobel prize in physics has been awarded to 3 physicists pure understanding, syringe, cross and, and really you receive the prize for their work and using lasers to study electronics. for risk is in stockholm poll. explain what they got the prize for please. of the well several this, the word they've been doing is creating flashes of light that can illuminate the tiny movements of electrons within an awesome. so these flashes light generates lost in october. second. that's a 1000000000 of a 1000000000 of
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a 2nd. the analogy i've been given is that on the tv screens, we can see movements, we can see each tiny frame that goes into creating that movement site before this scientist went out to say, electronic is moving. but haven't been able to capture each tiny part of that movement. well, earlier i spoke to a member of the nobel committee, a professor david have alons, who said why they sold his work was so important. so the nobel committee was talk, this is very important because it's new science at a very new time scale the after the 2nd, that's a 10 to the minus 18 seconds. so if you're familiar with a b1b parts of a 2nd and you take one of those and divide it again by a 1000000000 venue, it reached the time scale of the add a 2nd. and this time scale, it's sort of the intrinsic time scale of electrons around nucleus as an add on. so a lot of chemical reactions take place on this time scale. and with this kind of
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technique of creating these very short pulses, we can study these chemical reactions and learn new things, both for basic science but also for applications. now one of the potential uses full this for this work is to study blood samples as a very minute level. you know, if you can see how the electrons are moving and in an absence of blood, potentially kansas such as lung cancer can be detected even before there's even any evidence in the lungs that but they use this can be, can be very wide, potentially fall, be on that's one thing that was quite unusual as well. this year takes part. so one of the, one of the windows on the, we thought rightly after they made the announcement, she said she was incredibly on it, not least because she's auditing the 5th woman to win a nobel prize in physics. maurice reporting from stockholm,
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thank you very much. we'll be hearing from you throughout the week. and police in india have rated the homes of several journalists at more than 30 locations in and around. new daily journalists are associated with a news website news click. a case has been filed against the outlet under an antique power law. this comes out of the new york times alleged in august that news click received funding from a businessman link to china and promoted prob aging, talking points. the journalist say police have confiscated their laptops and phones . india ranks right near the bottom of report is that borders world press freedom index, calling gonzales. this is a senior advocate to the supreme court of india and the founder of the human rights law network. i spoke to him earlier, he says, this is another example of how the mt terrell law as being misused by the indian government. very little of what the central government does under this entity or role has anything to do with this. it met all the bad. so, so many cases
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a person's got this or 30 journalist mimics persons who are just speaking off the gates government taken under and detect the laws. and the indian supreme court has said and detector laws do not apply on this. it involves that did respect an invalid dead with respect to over throw the state guns and bombs and so on. none of these, this have anything to do with that or is it all that they've done is that this is what the government deals. and this is what the government states, and this is why the government uses that d dedrick knows, but then they fill out spoken. judges list. they've filled out spoken news channels . and they feel the truth being told in the country at the time. read about both and huff the press has been taken over by corporate houses. many news channels,
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many newspapers. so no independent voices fuel a news, click this one in the foreground, forefront of this battle for speaking the news fearlessly. meanwhile, india has reportedly told canada to withdraw 41 diplomats from the country. the decision comes weeks after canadian prime minister just intruders, said in parliament, there were credible allegations linking india to the murder of a sick canadian citizen pardeep sing. the jar was killed by mouth gunmen in british columbia in june. he had advocated for a sick homeland and was labelled a terrorist by india. your daily has called these allegations absurd. still a head on elsie's 0, the w h sho approves another vaccine for the prevention of malaria and children and the fall of the crypto king, sand bank when free goes on trial,
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charged with fraud and money laundering the the hello that type, and courtney and continues to make his way towards taiwan, you can see the system here. so this i now, so starting to we can slightly but this is still a major type food. and it will bring destructive wins. catastrophic flooding uh possibilities into parts of southern taiwan as we go through the next day or so he's waiting to stay with the sensor. the still stops the faith that very heavy rain. and the reason a lot is to be widespread flooding. as i said in terms of the wins, it's in the process of folding off, but we are still looking get winds of around 200 kilometers per hour. maybe gusting 230 kilometers per hour. so still in off the system, it will continue to trip this way, further west, which as we go through with us de feeding some very heavy rain to will that se,
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and cooled off china certainly want to watch in the coming days. it will cause problems for the north, east and pos are trying to generate dry into the creepiness, the southern marius of japan. again, losey driving us 3 showers because no deposit japan, automatic system the into the fall north of the country across a good part of her kite a as the right the for the pays well, we have that type food making his way out of the way. still quite a legacy of shell was coming back in across the western side of the philippines. northern virginia went to, along with indo china of the expo 2023. the world, the estimation of
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joint. and let's discover a better world expo 2023. the ha i watching else is 0 reminder of our headlines. the united nations is struggling to deliver aid to more than 400000 refugees who arrived in the eastern chad from dar for since the months long. conflict in sedan began, there are fears, thousands of children, or risk of dying from malnutrition. armenia has adopted the statutes of the international criminal court or medias. parliament ratified the rome statute on tuesday. and the kremlin says it's not the sort of decision it expects from
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a partner. a shooting and thailand counsel has left 2 people dead and several others were injured when a gun and opened fire in the mall. in bangkok, police said in a social media post that they've arrested a 14 year old suspects. hundreds of ultra nationalists jews are carrying out incursions into the locks the most complex and occupied east jerusalem. big crowds and mostly young settlers raised provocative slogans and entered the most compound for a 3rd day on tuesday to market season of jewish holidays. there be escorted by the israeli police as really forces upset of military check points in the old city and imposed restrictions on palestinian worshippers the jordanian walk force lumnick trust that manages the compound has criticized the incursions. rob reynolds has more from occupied east jerusalem, or we're in the old city in the occupied east, jerusalem. and this is about as far as we can get to the area where people are
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entering the aisle, opposite mosque area, including ultra nationalist who's been entering during this jewish holy week and jewish holiday of so costs have been entering in larger numbers. you can see here the police checkpoint, which is preventing some people from entering, including some muslims have been asked to move to a different area. but we've also been requested to move along here by the is really please. so we're just going to move up here and the tensions have been rising here because during the clock this, this week long holiday alternation as jews have been entering the temple mount, which they called the temple mode, which are others called the all ok. so compound in larger than usual numbers, they are allowed to enter according to various protocols event developed over the years, but they're not supposed to pray. and some of the people we've talked to in the
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alternation community here say that they do intend to pray as a way of sort of establishing a jewish presence. also, the palestinian authority has protested and condemned the is rarely police presence in the all opposite area. and called upon the united states to take responsibility for putting pressure on israel to put a hold to this warning that the entire situation could become so provocative as to detonate in the words of the palestinian authority with unpredictable consequences . rob reynolds, l g 0 in occupied east jerusalem. the prosecutors have described it as one of the largest fraud cases in us history. san bank meant freed is on trial in new york, accused of misusing money made from his crypto currency exchange f t x. that led to its collapse and to invest as losing billions of dollars. christmas salumi has this report from new york a f as yet is
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a global corrupted currency exchange. this is sam bagman freed, testifying before congress in december 2021. we are processing about $15000000.00 per day of trading volume by then he had vaulted to celebrity entrepreneur status as the founder of the crypto currency exchange f t x. what's up guys? i'm here with my voice and with the help of celebrities and expensive ad campaigns attached as the status and easiest way to buy and sell crypt. he promoted crypto is money making potential to the public, getting to a safe and secure with mgx. i buy sell entry crypto safe bagman freed became a billionaire and the face of the industry. him and his colleagues had also made a big impression in political circles, mainly in washington by throwing on millions of dollars in donations and talking a big game about their plans to do good with charitable donations and whatnot. but then it all began to unravel. prosecutors
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a leg illegally use money from f t x to cover losses at another company. he started a hedge fund called alameda research, to donate tens of millions of dollars to politicians and to buy real estate in the bahamas where he was arrested last year. then when questions about the company's financial spurred, a wave of investor withdrawals f t x collapsed. it's name has since been removed from this miami sports arena. and both companies have since filed for bankruptcy using an estimated $8900000000.00 in customer funds. found bank when freed has been waiting for his day in court here and in new york prison sell a far cry from the bahamas resort, where he was living prior to his arrest, the judge and the case with both his $250000000.00 bill and his permission to live with his parents in the run up to the trial saying that bagman freed had attempted to intimidate a witness of his former girlfriend,
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who also happens to be the former ceo of alameda. while his parents, both lawyers have stood behind bank been freed, the former girlfriend and 3 former f t x executives have pleaded guilty. 3 are reportedly cooperating with prosecutors, bagman fried, has said repeatedly that he didn't intend to commit fraud to convict him. prosecutors will have to convince the jury that he knowingly misled his customers. kristen salumi al jazeera new york city. a couple re is an f t x creditor activist. and he explains why using the s t x platform was so popular. you could say um, it was obviously unwise to put this much money on the exchange. however, even with fines size, looking back. and the reason why it was attracted to the exchange was the fact that
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they had is to show it. so you have lots of sequoia a fine doing a fun one of them the season, the well, you have 10 percent or something. well, see for something well from the 8 months of due diligence, $400000000000.00. well, nice for you. now you have all these vc backing, want to exchange out to, you know, the, you know, the 100, so i need to know the top, you know, 10 exchanges. in fact, some, yes, yes. the article exchanges with us, you this one going to turn out to be a photo, but i mean, is it, is the inconceivable. so even now looking back, we're not done anything different. yes. on obviously what all, i would cool when i deposited money on the exchange. i just thought yes was, i know the exchange like in tractor bro cuz he never in my wildest of, as you saw shuffled. what about the world health organization has approve the 2nd
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malaria vaccine for children? the are 21 metrics matrix and vaccine was developed by the university of oxford and it's cheaper than the previously recommended shots. the mosquito borne disease claims half a 1000000 lives every year. from earlier i spoke to duncan and margaret harris was a spokesperson for the world health organization in geneva. and she says, this vaccine is a major advancement for child health. and a great example of science and action. this one should be able to be produced in much greater quantities. so we can really roll out the back seat and vaccination, especially in the areas of really high and moderate transmission and say, tens of thousands of young lives. it's children who mostly die from malaria or the countries a banking full of bull vaccine. and now we can always do that, we can beat that to month. it would come on line until next year. but we are certainly looking at
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a game changer and in terms of saving young lives. there are other things we know that work and that choosing treated business that's getting rid of the mosquito is and we have to do all those things as well. it's not simply about just relying on the vaccine. the pakistan has received its 1st shipment of russian gas under a deal struck between the 2 countries. earlier this year. the government hopes that it will help ease in energy shortage as oil and gas prices are rising around the world. but experts, a warning that it may be too little too late. come, i'll hide our reports from the capital is some of that. it's another tough dave, a motorbike deck to the driver, but fuel fuel prices and focused on the highest they've been in more than 7 did and people are struggling to cool, but he'd barely makes a $100.00 a month. he said more than half go, don't read any struggle to fill this day. even though his bike and the family, the only source of income for daughter,
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amanda fuel is very expensive and it's hard to survive. even the passengers aren't had pinged actual costs and businesses shrinking every day, making it more difficult to support my family. motorbike decade, the cheapest mode of transport and city. and even den north, everyone can afford the fac, focused on, depends on oil and gas from abroad to meet its energy needs. but 1st rate, then economic slump, and decline in foreign exchange rates of it's looking to rush you up for cheapest supplies. but experts, one that may not be enough to, to go the crisis. the country has already received, exports shipments of russian energy at a lower rate than the international market price. but the relatively small volumes mean focused on not being able to reap the benefits. if we are able to negotiate better, if we are able to get major quantities of in board from russia,
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then there's a benefit. otherwise, if the impact would be very, very little, and they put it to the cost on the to pretty much the cost may be higher. russian oil and gas shipments are banned from european markets. a major and board over the it's warden ukraine. it's the rich, the government seems prepared to take this by default and got into the shortage and limitation of the sport and refined read another page, a new modem. the government's impose more taxes on these, increasing the prices of fuel and other commodities day by day, which is built more misery to our lives. it talk to survive in the current situation. i guess i need to go to the board in january. i'm going to be looking for the new government or gave offering economic deduct uh, and bought the country back on the road to recovery all the data. it's not my but the one thing else is 0. the headlines this our,
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