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the facts, this is the legacy of colonialism. understanding the reality. we're closing from the section. it's a race against trying to find people to try to find the problem with seeing this journalism and in depth coverage to see who is teams on the ground. when you close to the heart of the story, the 1st 4 columbia, a former president on fire, we bays going on trying over allegations of finding witnesses to discredit suspicions that he had. links with right? we are a military, the player watching l g 0 live from to how with nice for these back to people also
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coming up despite the dangers and threats of deportation. thousands of my friends and making the dangerous journey to panama, styrene gap in the hope of a better future in the same degree as the women lie freed and a message for the women any bond. the 2023 nobel peace prize is a warning to jail. back to this in august, mohammed, one has called it a biased and political and thousands of protesters of blocking roads across guatemala to condemn what they say is a campaign to prevent the president elect from taking all the . we begin in columbia where a former president is set to go on a criminal trial for the 1st time ever. as our rebate has been accused of bribing
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witnesses as the leg, he tried to discredit suspicions that he has links with right wing paramilitary groups. we, besides, he's innocent. i mean, undoubtedly i received it with great concern. i have ardently defended my reputation, but i don't know anything about bribing witnesses or misleading. the court judges there is alexander on pick a report from both. the judges looked at the evidence in the case and decided that there was enough proof that indeed at former president oliver would even order his lawyers at to bribe wisdom. he says and tried to change their testimonies. in a case connecting him with a right wing paramilitary groups, and this is the 3rd time now that the courts, in this case, a high court. this was the last appeal at this missed the attempt by the attorney general's office by the prosecution at to get to the charges against the firmer
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price the day. and that would event archive been the case dismissed. but this is because the attorney general's office is seen as politically close to former president that would even this has been a very long, a very convoluted device, if it and politicized the case here in a columbia that has moved from one court to the other has the president has a put in place, a number of strategies to try and, and get the case that this missed the but big as it may if things stand as they are today. after friday's decision, i'll go to the bid will be the 1st president of columbia to face very serious charges in a trial. and you could face up to 12 years in prison. i listen to them as just the, you know, but with that of poverty violence and a desperate health for a better life in a country far from there on tens of thousands of people are on the move in latin
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america trying to reach the united states and that number is expected to reach more than half a 1000000 by the end of this year. many of making the perilous journey through the diary in gap, one of the world's most dangerous migrant goes. and as i latin america as a new lucy and human resource attacks by criminal gangs of getting more frequent and more deadly. 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 it, i'm on over to the describe. the men who rob them depend them as border police. they'll send you out. a tour armed with rifles and 3 had mercedes and one was on horseback. one after another of my goods, tell us the same story. of the police told me everything, a lot of people, the food for the child, the migrants arriving back with you, people with no food or money to continue their journey. some of the women have been
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sexually molested or even raped 11 year old and we could win that. and the sister said, i eat or among the many children we find, we seem desperate to tell us about their or deal with their parents permission. there were many bandits around, they were masks 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 had 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 are experiencing the same thing. but they're also stories of sacrifice and synthesis. the time that i went across the river and i am, was round because of exhaustion. the water was very deep. i survived thanks to the
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cuban man, my nephew, and another man who saved this haitian woman was dying from dehydration but was saved by 2 strangers. who said o money, she's a human being we kansas a man in her. i told her that i would come back for her. i reached the village and i brought her down on the stretcher. panamanian border 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 to see and human alger, xerox, that in depth, panama. well, in the united states, hundreds of migrants and asylum seekers. arriving buses in plains to cities from the border. cities such as new york, denver and chicago are asking for more money to cover the cost john henry for some
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chicago. when they come by the bus float a dozen times a day, hundreds of them. it's a grueling bus track from texas to chicago in the american heart late 2000 kilometers from the southern border. he went over the name of it took us 24 hours to get here. we made a few stops for the bathroom in for food, but now we're here. critics say they are ponds in a political feud. republican texas governor gray garett has transported 50000 migrants on buses to sanctuary cities in the past year and a half. so far, 17000 have ended up here in chicago with a democratic mayor and a democratic governor for many like maria. the ride marks the end of a months long journey through the perilous dairy and gap between panama and columbia. then on to mexico in texas, and the crime is the reason i left and this way i wanted to protect my children. i had to walk through jungle in panama, were lots of people died. it was really hard with texas increasing it's bus fleet
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from a 100 to a 150 the daily buses to chicago were expected to double from a dozen to as many as 25. over whelming, a city already struggling to manage new residents. with shelters overwhelmed. 2500 migrants as of today are living in and outside of chicago. those police stations, and temperatures are dropping to the race to get them indoors before the brutal midwestern winter is on. chicago has agreed to pay $29000000.00 to build massive heated 10 villages across the city like these in new york. but here in a city with a massive poverty problem of its own, many residents resent resources going to their new migrant neighbors. i see the bus is pulling in here every day, all day long. i get off at night. i see the bus is still coming in. you know, how do you have other states other cities sent in buses here to settle back
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responding to the crisis president job id reversed himself this week, a green just been more to build new barriers along the border. new york mayor eric adams visited mexico in ecuador and his heading to the dairy and get a heart a full it is, but our resources on chicago mayor brandon johnson plans to visit the u. s. southern border. soon as the long journey comes to an end from any migrants, the cities work is just beginning, john henry and l g 0 chicago. while immigration has become a major campaign issue ahead of next year as us presidential election present, joe biden is taking a 2nd term. and on thursday, his administration announced a range of tougher on tiny gratian policies, including, as you heard in john's report, the construction of a new board, a wall in texas to cub the number of arrivals. island fisher has more not from washington. nobody realizes that the border could be a political liability for him and he has to do something,
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but those to support them. think the building part of the wall is a mistake and they say that the vitamin ministration doesn't have to wave about a dozen and the federal laws to make sure that this project could go ahead. it could have been stopped or perhaps even just delayed in groups like the cl, you're the big civil rights group here in the united states. the i agree with joe biden that he's going back on this problem is not to build another meter of the board. the wall republicans aren't overly impressed either they think you should be doing a lot more than perhaps even extending the wall even further. the problem that joe biden has got is that the voting public tend to think that the man who used to be in the white house, donald trump, has got a better grasp on how to make america's board to save. and of course, he was the man the wanted to build the wall. i was for sure, i'll just go to washington in and out of wells use. yvonne has condemned the a warning of the nobel peace prize to jail the women's rights activists in august mohammed d. she's sending multiple sentences in pay of on that amount to move in 30 years in
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prison. men charges includes spreading propaganda against the state. the nobel committee said comedy was an inspiration to nationwide demonstrations last year, sponsored by the death of my so i mean in custody. the 22 year old died after she was arrested for allegedly violating yvonne's mandatory. he dropped it off. now guess how much he is a woman, the human rights advocate and a freedom fighter and awarding to this he is nobel peace prize. then the wage and nobel committee wishes to all the courageous tides for human rights, freedom and democracy in iraq on august mom and his daughter and husband reflected on her achievements. fortunately, if i'm more, i honestly, there are no wish to see how proud and most of what she has accomplished. i hope
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that she will keep on fighting a fight to keep helping people, helping women and yvonne trying to help the people of our country. honestly, i think i have never been so proud of. i am proud of her every day. but today when i got the news was really very, very heavy for her. and i hope she felt like me when she received news. i'm going joy exhibit now to guess how much it's not just to reward for non kids mohammed a. in fact, it's reward for all the men and women who took a policy and the women life freedom movement in the wrong. some of whom were killed as injured many imprisoned and repressed as but always kept resisting and sat in the back of them is a professor of political science that they have on university. he says despite condemnation from the rainy and government, many a proud of not guess mom, it is achievement. its like uh many uh of the event and um i was uh, the very happy and proud um the more than anything goes i,
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i think that the if, if we were to choose one person and i don't think anyone anyone would deserve that. but the and such as that now i guess it will have my, the, for the said for this price to guatemala. now why protestors have been marching against what they describe best meddling in the election results by senior prosecutors. the attorney general's office has carried out several ways on the electoral 5, you know, after an anti corruption candidate, one the president of the election in august. john holman reports the guy now what's been happening, we can guatemala people taking to the streets, communities, blocking roads. they say they're trying to protect democracy, you'll get ok. i don't go to, but i look at it. i want there to be a future for the generations to come in this country. i want people to be able to grow up with the fear in the street that's here for prizes from the government
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itself. since been not through our revenue and then to corruption campaign of one, the presidential elections this august, the attorney general's office. as lawrence for painted rights on the country supreme electronic tribunal. i don't see good things for the future when a gang with the appearance of legality raids, the supreme and leg from tribunal. that's part of the country's legal framework. it's regrettable and the judge has owed the rebels policy. a groceries who cannot zation could submit that seed in english, be suspended. that's raised concerns and entrenched political in business elite a meddling in the transition of power. not just locally, but also from the united states, the european union, and the organization of american states in washington dc where this week red little trouble of washington and met we senior members are divided administration
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we give all i was suppose to install the direct tv in the face of the a talk from the public ministry which is acting outside the framework of its competence to mock the popular will of guatemalans. forever was of rank outside or initially and the elections. but then the authorities kicked out 3 of the candidates groups. i seen is capable of upset in the states as quote, in a country that transparency international ranks is one of the most corrupt to me, america's interruptions, the regular one, unless says it means the prospect a real change to protest to say that defending the cooling. so the resignation of the attorney general consuelo poured us on the anti corruption, prosecute to rafael. could a teacher vote for food of let, it tends to cost down over the elect to process and both of whom are also in the us as list of corrupt, an antique democratic artist. and the protest, a site that will be out in the streets indefinitely. don't home, which is 0 to the head on alger 0. i'm outcome web in kenya,
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but please to phoning the items of pharmacy. government say is necessary for the conservation of one of the country's most important roles facilitates the mount forest. and 5 months since the ethnic on rice, in the indian state of money for tensions are still simmering, the the hello. we got more wet and windy weather coming into the far north of to panic. satisfying the plowed his wedding white quite a tightly packed area of low pressure, bringing some very live the showers with the weather in full, the time being by the way, whether the really, whether that is the, the south because typhoid quite a. now, making his way across the fall, south of china starting off. sure. just bilingual show. i think it will continue to
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do so until the runs towards high man as we go to the pots of next week, but a lot of wet weather drifting in behind that. so there is lots to be some flooding that just says next pulse of west of web, just pushing its way up towards the fall south of japan as we go through sunday. so as long as spells of wind to into the northeast of china, by saying should be lousy, dry sang holly, she'd drive us central. the areas essentially saying a lot of fine and stuff of weatherford are settled to across southern pals of south east asia, indonesia still driving. it should be the showers. try to push a little further south. what's the, what's the weather coming to know the possibility, i guess that during the showers the across much of the philippines adults indo china was whether it's in the process of pulling away from the final phase of india . now brought this guy's coming back, a high chance of seal chat with the intent on sunday. the
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in depth analysis of the days headlines, 1000000 euros to help students here address migration. is it going to ease the micro crisis, will make it worse informed opinions. we need more investors and more people that make the decision to embrace human foothold. frank assessments this balance between the toe and sound reassurance is truly important for the volume missing destruction inside stored on al jazeera of the the welcome back. every campus on top stories on i'll just this hour, according columbia, has rules that former president of our rebate will stand trial for bribing
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witnesses. he's accused of trying to discredit on occasions that he had links with the right wind power, military troops. a record number of migrants, the crossing into the united states, more than 200000 lives from mexico. in september, the numbers expected to reach more than half a 1000000 by the end of this year. and yvonne has condemned the warning of the nobel peace prize to chance women's rights activists not guessing hominy. just having multiple sentences entire on have them present that amount to more than 30 years in jail. the charges into a spreading propaganda against the state and ukraine. a 10 year old boy has been killed in a russian as strikes on the city of khaki. it comes a day after russia was accused of carrying out one of its worth of tax on ukraine since the war began. when 52 people were killed in a small village in the east zane, but as rob erie for some khaki. the point of impact of
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a guided russian missile in the heart of ukraine's fi key for each of the blast wave was so strong, destruction spread for several city blocks. the city's mayor says there were no military targets in the area. only civilians live here. i woke up because of the sound, the explosion. it was very powerful. i told a friend, khaki was safe, she could come back. now i blame myself. this deep impact crater is from an attack that happened just a few hours ago. multiple missile strikes in the early morning hours at the beginning of the work day. in har keys there growing a custom to rush in the task. grateful just to survive a day at a time. a 2nd bloss site and more devastation. for this woman, survival is bitter sweet. she was not home with the missile, but her brothers, lifeless body was pulled from the roof. hours later news,
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her grandmother was also killed. investigators collect missile fragments, every piece of twisted metal, evidence of possible war crimes. in the small village of gross, the smell of blood still hangs in the air. after a missile strike on thursday killed dozens, attending a memorial surface. this is my family, my cell villages. i left everyone. i feel nothing, nothing at all. they were mothers with children here. i didn't know what the russians wanted. i didn't know what they wanted to prove that club me, she is. olga says, what happened here is barbaric. 24 hours after this attack, the police are still pulling people out of the level. well, the pulling remains out of the rubble. they're thought to be the body parts of
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multiple people in this one bag. why? this is a remote community of 300 people. the military salacious year did not appear to be a military target, use it to civilian structures filled with civilian women who are gone. a local prosecutor describe these attacks is one of the biggest prime so far the war said, even to observers of countless conflicts, the apparent targeting of civilians living in a small village. nowhere near front lines, nothing more than cents. so it's 5. it's the same bus route, the old to 0, who, rosa, and ukraine's hockey feet. nearly a 150 people are still missing after wednesday's flash lives in india, a 2nd stage. at least 42 people were killed after glacial lake berth. its banks,
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homes and bridges were washed away. the army has been deployed to help. the area is a completely cut off making evacuation. if it's difficult, it's one of the regents was disastrous in more than half a century in neighboring money for states city in india, it's been now 5 months since an ethnic conflicts began. more than a 100 and a few people have been killed in violent unrest between the mate and cookie communities. images of the matter of to students on social media, have again, spunk tensions, and people are accusing the government of not doing enough to restore peace. tony chang, reports of the fall of the weights disconsolate. the wake that his daughter to add to his despair. a body isn't even there. he, jim, a member of the majority may take community in india as many post states was reported missing in july. when pictures of her appeared on social media and late september, government officials said she was dead, killed by cookie,
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tribal fight is the kidnapped for her father, a profound sense of frustration to compound his loss. the symbol, the amy, i'm the friend that was it. i am deeply dissatisfied despite the approaching the chief minister, i'm a security advisor. they didn't listen. they thought it was just the case of her disappearing, and it would be for the altima and it was only after the series of protests by students. so the details came out. parents on both sides of this ethnic divide, a grieving david was the headed. well volunteering is part of a cookie community patrol unit, defending his village. his father claims the may take a minute or 2. no, and that's my son was killed in conflict with a may take community. i don't know why the authorities haven't arrested anyone why they aren't even investigating properly. the list of victims in this latest outbreak of violence in many put is great. and many accused the governments in new delhi and provincial authorities not doing enough to resolve the country. village
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defense pulled into his parade. the symbolic coffin to represent for them come rates, a strong sense, the central bureau of investigation, or c. b. i has been too quick to blame them for the recent findings to come on. come on, people. it feels of the see guys deliberately, you know, picking certain cases which can serve the purpose, to save the image of the present state government, the budget for the government. all that up to send the government. the rule is the author or it is as an impartial mediator in this as the complex now so seems impossible. this form a police woman says the both cookie and may take communities have lost faith in the government to bring them justice. that is best possible for you. it is the state because you cannot blame the people for the for the crisis. how have the 2 communities been brought to this situation?
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it is the state by day life in many post capital and file goes on as normal by night. the cities on the coffee with bouncing casualties on both sides. real says this complex, the grey tony chain out as a san a golf surprised and microsoft has dismissed the government and re appointed prime minister. am i due by the president's office, did not give a reason for his change last month, sol named by as a candidate for governing the governing coalition in next year's presidential election, the senegalese president ruled out running for a 3rd time in july after violent protests. the country has faced major demonstration since 2021. following the arrest of opposition the those months on call and ivory coast. the president there has removed prime minister of patrick actually, and result is government have a somewhat higher. i gave no reason for the unexpected move, but the spokesman said that she would remain in charge until
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a new prime minister and government. a pointed ivory coast is indeed hold presidential elections until 2025. now the kenya way community leaders say police and forest rangers have burned and demolished more than $200.00 homes mia forest recess. the government has ordered the eviction of thousands of people. it says they are living and legally online the front of the mouth for us. unimportant source of water for millions. malcolm webb has this exclusive report from our county or sit days millison clearly and her family has been watching canyon, please. i'm forest ranges, setting her neighbors homes on fire, across the valley, from where she lives. she's wondering if her home will be next. the government says people here and living in 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 i can be any time i feel awful,
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i have nowhere else to go. they're not respecting anyone's rights, they're just burning houses. 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, the community leaders say more than 200 homes have been destroyed in the last week . ranges have beaten people and thousands of being made homeless. the environment administrator didn't respond to our request for comment. the people who lived in this time told us that the families being here for generation since the full independence from british colonial rule for the government says this is necessary to protect what a penny is most important. most of the mount forest is the largest highland tropical forest in east africa. rain full co here feeds more than a 1000 rivers and 6 major legs. an estimate to 10000000 people depend on it. down
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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 4 and donors. and so the people have to go from 16 to half bucks while it toes who left of all you entirely. we will look at them, but those was still in the forest. now sort yourselves out very fast and leave because you're going to put defense roots. a was among politicians who encouraged people to settle in the forest. in the 1990s rights group say, some of the made money from selling a regular land titles. the forest has been shrinking rapidly. ever since 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 was of an issue,
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numbers for that plots of land. now, homes in ashes on that in this event, in the we know the forest boundary is half a kilometer away from here. the government sick nodes the boundary and taken all land. it's important to preserve the environment. this is not the right way to do it. the previous rounds of evictions have also been mod by reports of rights abuses . none of them have stopped the destruction of the forest. malcolm web address era neuron county, kenya, a us police simone bios has become the most decorated gymnast in history after when he has 6 old round title at the well tim gnostics championships. that brings a record breaking metal tally in. well then, and then pick events to search for, including $21.00 goals. the 26 year old has only recently returned from a 2 year break, which she took to focus on her mental health the
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