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the the the a new wave of russet strikes hits ukraine's car key region. a 10 year old boy is killed the bug. so robin, what you all to say? we're like, what headquarters here? the also coming up as bull migrants make the way across the mediterranean searching for a back to life. the lead is rap at the meeting on how to cut the rising, the bus some same degree as the
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women nice feed and the shoes, the abilities prize highlights the work of a little bit strikes champion, democracy active is not just somebody plus i'm malcolm web in kenya, my place of funding the homes of farm is government say is necessary for the conservation of one of the country's most important, lots of sources, the mount forest the welcome to the program. ukraine says a 10 year old boy who has been killed in russian strongly told me you claim the and city of car keys. the regional governor said $23.00 of those were injured when to miss all struct residential areas. when it comes to the day after russia was accused of tyree got one of his worst attacks on ukraine since the war began. 52 people from one village were killed in the midst all sprite cuz they gave us. robbie visited the village of hotel, which was targeted on thursday. you can still smell the blood in the air. the
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blood that was soaked up by the ground from the bodies that were strewn all over this place just 24 hours earlier. let me show you exactly how the devastation have the scale of it. this mound of rubble is where there used to be a community center, a cafe, a local store where people would gather. and now it's just a mound of, of broken concrete blocks shoes, personal belongings, twisted metal. and it's really quite, quite a sight to see just the size of this area where the missile struck. there's damage, buildings in this direction, shattered glass and the surrounding buildings all over this place. and just off to the side here is a children's playground is a small memorial just behind the broken car there. but this is just an event. and
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playground was a scene where we saw toys broken toys all over the ground. and this is where they were bodies strewn everywhere when rescuers were pulling people out. now this village, this community has been absolutely devastated by this attack. $52.00 dead is 20 percent of the population. we were speaking to the united nations country head, denise brown. she was here to visit the community to show solidarity with the survivors. and what she said, the upside of our conversation was that this, this was a civilian area. this was a senseless act of violence that has happened here in this community. stop bolton, $260.00 vibrant will be rescued off the coast of libya. the italian coast guard has instructed the doctors without borders. best sold to take those rescue to the port of savannah. a full 100 kilometers from it's covered location, which already says so that will keep its shape away from areas where it could help in other rescues. well, this comes as we'll repeat as wrap up a basic in spain discussing migration to discuss my migration arrivals of refugees
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and banquets have increased in recent months. immigration has become a divisive issue in many european nations. lead us are also considering a future expansion of the block. so there's a go hospital on that conference from canada. just put an issue which has caused an expos deep divisions among the member countries of the block with certain countries such as hungry and poland to take it distinctly hard line stones on, on the movements of the undocumented migrants who have found the way to europe either via southern europe in italy and spain, o 3 north africa, or by the balkan route to via a to kia. now the issue here is, is that hungry and poland happened, maintaining this hard line stones is because they say that it is full,
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their own security reasons. let's not also forget that poland has elections coming off as well. the immigration issue is an extremely hot topic. there as well, and certainly something that the current prime minister, mr. more of yet ski is going to fight against in the days running up to the election as well. in the meantime, that had been voices such as from, from smack, the president, my, uh, and ready, my call has been down playing the divisions as well by saying that that doesn't have to be a unanimous voice. that europe speaks and but just the majority of agreeing with general principles of migration. so we are left none the wiser. exactly how the european union is going to proceed slowly by the looks of it, and suddenly no unanimous voice on that particular issue. the peace prize has been awarded to radioactive. it's not just the hub of a, she's having multiple jail sentences into her on that about tools and 30 years in prison. but how many is the 19th women to win the prize?
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the chat of the legion developed committee that at least on this, on adults the award it also. i know this mohammed, the is a woman, the human rights advocate and a freedom fighter in awarding. this is nobel peace prize. then the wage and nobel committee wishes to all the courageous tides for human rights, freedom and democracy in a wrong can victor dollars, director of peace research institute based, and also he explains why the committee awarded not a guest, but somebody the prize. there is a large number of the federal, legible standing nominators and those members of products, national parliaments. it can be professors of a lot of different sciences. and so they're, they're receiving more than $350.00. and i'm an associates here and that i'm a nation deadline. is in january and right now the, the, the,
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the way that this works is that the committees evicting candidates carefully. and they're considering different domain center this year. and human rights that was on top of their agenda and, and it's been both expected. and since there are no sort of other major developments in, in terms of peace negotiations and, and, uh, and weapons agreements. but this year and with the human rights being unexpected price area, the price to iran is certainly $1.00 that will make a huge difference and will now i think resonated well beyond the complex stuff i ran, the pen did almost as us forces the shut down a tech has tried in syria. bankers says that belonged to the national intelligence agency, took care of those being coming out to take military offensive games kind of just lead forces in northeastern syria. now about turkish offensive continued on friday
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. so kia says that security forces of killed 2 co despite is the package defense ministry also released this voltage of its operations adult and syria. it says it's, it's several p k k targets in the regions of the other 5 to 0. derrick took it started bombing p k, k targets in iraq, adult and syria after a suicide probably gonna increase on sunday. the p. k. k has k responsibility, but that the tech to the city ability says it's a deceptive several times about the city of homes. that's happened or the 24 hours after a large scale dro type struck a military academy of the city. of that cube at least 18000000 people as a graduation suburb of the 3 days of boarding have not been announced. only the views may find the images and now the sessions report the staffing funerals and city a haven't stopped during the past 12 years. this is one of the lakes of that joint attack when the government academy coffin is taken to the final resting places.
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these are the last moments recorded on camera of the graduation ceremony. i've the academic joint attack turns instead of ration into a blog bass. the man has to be, we tended the ceremony till the end. and then we went to greece, our relative then it was that must have sound. i woke up, hit the ship, not k, e n f. as we stood beside my brother, there was a huge explosion. people were around us on the ground. i don't know what happened to my brother. why no one claimed responsibility for the attack. the syrian military lane, what he calls on thursday organizations supported by noon international conference . this is obviously a real crew for whoever is carry it out because it is at a military base. it's cadets, it's targeted and it's using advanced technology. the
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immediately after that talk, government forces going by the drug of health at live in northern syria. several people are reported to, i've been killed and others injured. the data for syria state to be called to the russian commander and syria warning go possible attacks and russian or syrian positions. i found, i'm not able to use somebody because of the fall of how to, according to the deputy head of the russian center for reconciliation for him. parties by jim colet terrorist have plenty to carry out a series of attacks on the locations of the russian military. and the syrian government in the fridays funerals didn't end. well either. during the 1st session, several drones up here and then the skies above from some of the 3 all spits all the author, according to pro governments media. the ministry intercepted them, while it's not yet clear who is behind that tax, it's exposed. how the 12 year was fall from over the way the fighting issue.
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and the action was just the, you know, well, 2nd sylvia, how you briefly saw over the eastern problem. so there was or has been broken. our tribal fight has a continuing, the uprising against the cottage dominated us, the federal conserves exterior government. and that's i like around trying to take advantage of the good rest. us troops also based on the results which province us in a hold of explains the kurdish lead sirian democratic forces or the us. the f is in control of eastern their resort. but it's facing an armed uprising by the mainly our population who want to manage their own region. people here help the s, the f defeat i so also known as dash. and before that, the syrian regime in the province in eastern syria. but they say their lives have not improved the complaint of harsh and discriminatory treatment by those in power and a collapse economy. and then oil, which region the recent fighting,
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made it worse as the money. now we have almost nothing, but all i have is this $1000.00 syrian lira to buy bread. that's less than $0.10. a brief ceasefire fell apart when arab tribes failed promises by the s, the f leadership for reform. and the new relationship were not serious. but there is concern that the syrian regime and it's l i. e. ron, who's forces are on the other side of the freight. these river will take advantage of the unrest with the potential goal of driving us troops out of syria. some arab tribes do collaborate with the regime. the c f is backed by the us and says it has repelled multiple infiltration attempts. the holly middle, the regime in toronto, trying to take advantage of the situation. if they're able to create security chaos, the americans, we forced to leave the error types of trying to avoid this option that so father use the from the us, haven't meet the demands,
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the economic and political rights for international players. this corner of syria is strategic. it is here where the us maintains a limited military footprint to prevent the expansion of iran and russia, and ronnie and back to militias and pro. a solid militias uses core door for trafficking of all kinds of gun weapons. drugs like kept the gone and the other goods for the americans and for the international community. this region is important to ensure the lasting and fee of tires and wild a heavily armed s. the f has been able to hold its ground, its ruling over a restive population and facing an armed rebellion center for the which was the to 51. pilot studies have been a joy that they started off with us by the forces of the town of hawaii. in the occupied west bank, these may be fullest and all reported to if i take gas at the funeral of a 19 year old pilot studied, killed during rates on thursday. the palestinians retaliated by throwing stones and budding. ty is, i'd be 6 people have been killed, dozens injured after
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a fiber account to the 6 to re residential bill digging into use financial and entertainment capital. the place started in the early hours on friday in the by local media reports that shops on the ground floor of the park. yeah, we were destroyed $85.00 hundreds, but not the slaves over several hours. well, so head here on, i'll just there was a flight of law to the american banquets ropes while big dangerous charities for best the life of the wells. most of us have to cause of the future of public transport or display of the to the, the move to shape runs here in capsule the the route to you by visit castle. hello. that was not in south asia,
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and the monsoon is low and its retreat, but we're not seeing much in the way of rain across at pakistan. and india still that northeast corner has got warnings out for a sound. that's where the rain is going to heaviest on saturday, dripping down into bung to dash. but the west of the weather continuing to affect me and ma, stretching across into the on demand and nick about islands and bringing some of the 10 storms to shore lancaster date into sunday. but some bumps of rain lingering around the south of india, but much dry of the further north. we go across the north, west and into pockets done. and that's not the case as we move to east asia, southern pots, a china continuing to do some very wits and when the weather, thanks to tie fin, queen you, it's working its way across the south china sea. aiming for high 9 island. it's going to be some very rough seas, very heavy rain and stronger winds as well for the north of this little bit dryer. but as we edge up towards the notes of china, we've got some heavy rain that will pull through, working its way east, saturday and sunday,
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and some very heavy rain to come for southern parts of japan as bus rain pushing their way out for the east. and as they edge into tokyo, are they going to knock the temperature down rather dramatically? we haven't seen these numbers in months of the quote to you by visit castle. 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 in a state level all that i can to support the the new 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people comfortable with the freedom of speech and 1st amendment, frank. i forget no more about the issue. whatever. i'm looking for so my thing for talk to him quote on which is 0 the
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the about cable channel, just bear with me. so hold on there about the top stories, the price as a 10 year old boy has been killed the way the strikes that hit, the crating and city of cookies. the regional governor said $23.00 of those. what it did, went to massage and struck residential areas, took, it is intensifying, expensive, the gate code is put forth is an open syria. okay. it says the to find specific to violence. the sled after april, be incorrect on sunday. you repeat, latest of concluded a subject and stayed with the issue of migration dominating the told arrivals of increase in response to 150 people were rescued off the coast of libya on friday by question cries, this is also impacting north america, bulls and half a 1000000 people, the majority from lots in america are expected to make the dangerous chevy to the
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us boulder. but the tax by criminal gangs, the gains by goods are increasing sharply. a lot to the better. okay. i just at least see a david, how's this report from puerto to peter? and the diary of gap a group of migrants across the river and tobacco cheeky to the latest victims of a growing number of bandits. now operating into that in jungle. going on with him on over to the describes the men who robbed them depend them as board or police. the 2 are armed with rifles and 3 head, mercedes, and one was on horseback, one after another, the migrants tell us the same story. of the police told me everything. a lot of people, the food for the child, the migrant arrive and back would you quito with no food or money to continue their journey. some of the women have been sexually molested or even raped 11 year old. and we could point that, and this is true, said i e or among the many children we find,
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we seem desperate to tell us about their or deal with their parents permission. there were many bandits around the were math and came out with guns. and when we were on the road, we heard a lot of shots, and we saw that people got very scared when the band is shot, a man's foot that made me very scared. i was also scared when i saw a woman who was dead in a river alongside a child. they were already eaten. all that was left was there like thousands of children experiencing the same thing with their also stories of sacrifice and synthesis. minneapolis, i'm the guy. i went across the river and i am was round because of exhaustion. the water was very deep. i survived thanks to the cuban man, my nephew and another man who saved him. this haitian woman was dying from
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dehydration but was saved by 2 strangers. who said o money and she's a human being. we can't as a man in her tie, told her that i would come back for her. i reached the village and i brought her down on the structure of the panamanian board. the police can see that they need more resources to contain the escalating crime wave in the jungle and keep migrants from danger. danger, that's not the turing. those risking their lives to escape poverty and violence at home. so lucy and human alger, xerox, that in depth kind of well, despite the dangers, the number of migrants crossing into the us is only increasing. we just did not talk to the child head when he's actually in chicago for the child. i mean with the search all the us as something bold to the effects of those arrivals is reaching areas like chicago where you are that's right.
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ricardo is dealing with a migraine crisis or they have overwhelmed the shelters here. there's 17000 people that have been dropped off here since last year. and just a few moments ago, we watched some of the latest migrants a family re unite right here on the street next to us. and those are the fortunate ones. the ones who come here and have someone who's there to look after them. you can see them i for rolling this video right now. you can see them in bracing. and we've seen some of that, but mostly what we see are the people behind me. this is a very small sample of the people who just climbed off of 2 buses that we, that arrived over my right shoulder. and i'm told that with communication with texas officials that you've gone to say they expect about the buses to arrive here today. that's just shy of the average of 10 to 12 a day. but texas has informed us that you have increased their fleet from a 100 boxes to a 120. and they expect that to go to a 150
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a day. and what that means to chicago is that we expect instead of having 10 to 12 buses a day for that number to double 20 to 25 buses a day, the city is just run going to contain them. so it's not just the prices for the city, of course, it is a prices for people like this who are living on the street in front of police stations and in shelters all across the city of chicago. of course, while the authorities tried to deal with all of this job, there is argument talking guy, but it gives the about who's responsibility. these migrants all stays. the points of entry for doubling republic, 10, o. where are these bike goods? all sudden to which is states that a predominantly debit crowd. this has a real political scenario encompassing the whole issue. absolutely. chicago is not a border state. you would not expect this huge an influx to come all at once. those buses are coming from texas, where governor gray garett, a republican,
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has sent them to chicago. oh, mostly democratic city and the other sanctuary. cities like new york that welcome immigrants, and he's done it by using these people. his political ponce, shipping them off and buses saying you want to welcome migrants in chicago. here you go, because the republicans in texas and elsewhere weren't stricter laws on the board of a, of course, or on the front lines and have to take people in. but we were told by people here, there is not good communication between texas in chicago. chicago hasn't asked for these shipments of migrant, so they have welcome them here in the city. and it's caused arguments not just between states and republicans, and democrats. here in this city, we're almost everyone is a democrat. their massive arguments between the mayor, the republican governor and president biden. all of them are democrats for the mayor here needs more state help. he says he needs more federal help, so he's asking for money for both of those. uh, you know,
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both of those offices and here in chicago, a city that's one 3rd, black, one 3rd, white, one 3rd, hispanic. there are huge arguments every time in a or says he wants to open a shelter somewhere, no matter what neighborhood it is. and this includes latino neighborhoods, people in those neighborhoods get upset, and those meetings become shouting matchers with people saying not in my backyard. and one of the big problems here is that your condo has a huge, impoverished population. in many people on the west and south sides with the poor neighborhoods are, are, say, and we're having a hard enough time getting along as it is. and now you're giving all of these resources to migrants. and again, this is all within a largely democratic city. so there are a lot of arguments to be had at the federal state, and local level between states and people in chicago are not entirely happy about this. but we do have a policy here in this city that is a sanctuary city. so the city is accommodating people,
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they have over whelmed the shelter at o'hare airport, where a few, a couple of planes arriving every day. and then with the best loads here, the city is trying to build tempted shelters to get them through the winter and overnight. and the temperatures are gonna drop to about 7 degrees. so they're gonna have to find people places because they can no longer stay on the streets will continue to vote for events with us as the days west of they've jump hold of that for us like now they told me to present to donald trump is backing republican that jim jordan of a hired to succeed kevin mccarthy as how speaker wants to go to is truth social media platform. trump said that to be a great speaker of the house. and how's my complete and total endorsement tool? it's one of the 2 leading candidates maneuvering for the post, along with republican states. crazy of louisiana. the the venezuela, public prosecutor's office was issued at the rest for the opposition to publish it . and con gladto. he's been living in exxon of us since the accused of high treason, money loan to the full,
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but presence of the nationalist suddenly decide himself into the presence of venezuela. the 2019 but fail to move because of the data from power committees. he doesn't, can you say police of the forest by just have to demolish, move in 200 homes. the foresters of the government says what, what did the eviction of thousands of people? it says that living and legally of land that's part of the mile forest. unimportant souls of water, millions, bulk of warehouses, exclusive report now from dyrock county. the days millison created me and her family had been watching canyon, please. and forest ranges, setting her neighbors homes on fire, across the valley, from where she lives. she's wondering if uh home will be next. the government says people here and living and legally in the forest was as then security officers arrive. when the police chief says we will not leave a single house here in the last year or it can be and i feel awful. i have nowhere
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else to go there, not respecting anyone's rights, they're just burning houses. a government eviction guidelines say residents should be compensated and given 3 months notice this happened in a minute. and it's a similar story all the way down to funny. community leaders say more than 160 homes have been destroyed in the last week. ranges have beaten people and thousands of being made homeless. the environment ministry didn't respond to our request for comment for people who lived in this time told us that, that families being here for generation since this full independence from british colonial rule for the government says this is necessary to protect. one of kidney is most important. what's the deal with is the mount forest is the largest highland tropical forest in east africa. the rain full co here feeds mold and
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a 1000 rivers and 6 major lakes. an estimate to 10000000 people depend on it. down on the plains farm is in hud as has been struggling with reducing water levels for you. as scientists say, that's because more than a quarter of the forest has been destroyed since the 1990s, mainly by growing human settlements. last week, president william retail said the government will regenerate states with help from foreign donors. and so the people have to go, why the problem? 16 the hot box. while it those who left a value entirely, we really look at them. but those was still in the for us now. sort yourselves out very fast and leave because we're going to put defense router was among politicians who encouraged people to settle in the forest and the 1990s rights group say, some of them made money from selling a regular land titles. the forest spin shrinking rapidly as a sense came on. you should call you and he says she was born here 60 years ago in the 1980s, the government told her community they were outside the forest,
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was of an issue, numbers for that. lots of land. now homes in she is on that initially venting. we know the forest boundary is hoff a kilometer away from here. the government's like knows the boundary and taken online. it's important to preserve the environment, but this is not the right way to do it. previous rounds of evictions have also been mowed by reports of rights abuses. none of them have stopped the destruction of the forest. malcolm web address era neural county can yeah. the federal government is holding out the budgets, the meeting to tackle it in for station to bed bugs of the capital. lots up to pace about the sped went viral on social media. viruses, do you guys next up? is that a big gains in 9 months time? senior officials are discussing how best to deal with the bed bugs that establish how serious the problem really is. boulevard. he's approved say they've rescued a pockets. i'd love those from the street. so she said in the end,
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these as part of the track down to the trade in to is paying to take sell feeds with the animals, the age and city officials say many of the creatures are kept in harsh conditions outside of the natural habitats. now they, for us to just judy the, it's national bank to show us because the, the wells my sole top, the calls will be all displayed during the night day or day festival that comes to the cause of the capital for the 1st time around $200000.00 visitors are expected to visit the event the you want to alter their at least the whole robin, everybody to of all the top stories you find says a 10 year old boy has been killed in a wave of ass strikes. but fits the you crazy. of the city of car keys, the regional governor said $23.00 others, but it just went to missile struck residential areas while it comes today after rush it was the keys of terry.
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