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a world language is shay come, odd award for translation and international understanding is hosting it's 10 towards serve. on the 10th of december 2024 in doha katasha. shea come on the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind. the, the hello, i'm jessica washington. this is the news allen live from dough ha! coming up in the next 60 minutes, celebrations in soul and calls for impeachment to grow up to south korea's president lives marshall. i was after imposing it in a shock declaration, the
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strange battles in georgia. thousands of protesters confronted the police angry over the government's decision to suspend talks to join the e u. homes a school times shelter and a sports club giving refuge to the displaced. oh, come under. is there any attacks in guns or at least $36.00 palestinians are killed in 24 hours. opposition fighters advance of syrian government jets, joined by russian war plains, intensifying era tags and in sport, and never pull manager army slide has spoken. i will talk about how much sol as future at the club, expect a star player to stay beyond the end of the season, despite no progress on contract negotiations. the we think it in,
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in south korea where calls are growing for the president to be impeached off to he imposed martial rule only to lift it off to protest and condemnation. this was the scene outside the national assembly, moments of the presidency and so kill reversed his decision. the decree had banned political activities and put the media under the president's control. unit surprised declaration was unanimously voted down by 190 lawmakers, empowerment his own policy austin, to lift the emergency law. and this meeting in the coming, i was on the next steps on your, on your own. and my fellow citizen was there last night at 11 p. m. i declared marshall with a resolute determination to save the nation in response to anti state forces, attempting to paralyze the essential functions about government and undermine liberal democracy general and constitutional order. however, just moments ago invited the national assemblies to month to lift marshal,
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i ordered the withdrawal of military forces involved in the marshal operations. to an immediate cabinet meeting, we will accept the national assemblies request and proceed to revoke martial law. although the meeting was convened right away due to the early, we have not yet reached the required for them for a decision martial will be lifted soonest. employ, mismatch, as you bought said, i call on the national assembly to immediately cease repeated active impeachment as legislative obstruction. and other reckless actions going to the power lies the government, both on coupon years and moved on rule and impeachment of the president requires a to a 3rd of the vote. the total member of the $300.00 seat national assembly has one feet of position leader. have to say about the president's faint to the dog sunday of the party leader of the democratic party. looking at the president speech,
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i'm going to ship out parties petition. even if the president lives the marshal, he cannot avoid being held accountable for his attempts to disrupt the government. we know saying loud and clear that the president is not fit to serve as the leader of the country. this is the order formula country is the president has to step down . south korea is a close regional ally of the united states that's across live. now it's a patio hand who is in washington. dc. party will, to the us have to say as these dramatic and events were unfolding well, there was definitely a lot of conversations happening behind the scenes now. they would tell us exactly what they were talking about. we do know that you as president joe biden overseas tried traveling overseas. he was briefed on the situation. we heard from the us temperatures, deputy secretary of state kirk campbell. he said that they were watching the situation with great concern. so there was a for a briefing today at the state department,
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the deputy spokesman took the vast majority of the briefing was spent focused on this issue. and he really would not get moved off of his talking points. just saying that they are the i, the commitment to south korea was iron clad between the us and that the way they wanted it to be resolved peacefully and in accordance of the law. saying that the vote in the legislature was in fact following the law. so we haven't heard of it from any officials since we've now heard about the reverse course from the south korean president data with they'll be asked about that tomorrow as well. they will tell us that they were not notified in advanced by the president's office. and that they didn't change any sort of security around their embassy, but this is going to be a huge concern if it had gone another way. because the u. s. consider south korea, one of its key allies in the region has more than 20000 troops. there, so a lot of people in washington were watching this and talking to their counterparts . so to try and make sure that this was settled. patty, there was of course, a period where it did appear that this was quite an uncertain situation. of course
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now it's been resolved, but is there any implication for the us self career relationship moving forward? probably not because as you mentioned, it was resolved so quickly and i was a lot of the commentators here say look, this is what democracy working. looks like. i think when it comes to south korea, they're bigger focus is going to be not on this administration, but the, an incoming administration, as we know, former years president donald trump, now incoming president donald trump, wanted to try and make some sort of deal with north korea he actually went and met with kim's on. so i think him, if you're gonna look at the us self career relationship going forward, the whole focus is going to be on what the president trump is going to do with his 2nd term is going to try again. we'll have to wait and see. all right, thank you so much patty. that's patty. go hand life for us in washington dc. let's put this all in context and take a look at the south. korea's president who's popularity has plummeted in recent
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months. was born on december 18th, 1960 and so south korea in so killed grew up in an academic assembly. he served as a prosecutor for nearly 30 years and became famous for pursuing high profile cases, including investigations of former presidents in march 2022 year. and was elected by south korea is the south south korea's 1313th president by a margin of less than one percent. since taking office. he's been at loggerheads with the opposition, which controls parliament and his approval ratings have dropped in the middle of scandals involving him and his wife as well. i'm joined now live from washington d. c. by greg. it's going to yellow. who is a korea specialist at executive director of the committee for human rights in north korea. but 1st, let's speak to natalia as somebody who is a research analyst at the stems incentive,
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38th north website that focuses on korean affairs. and she's also joining us live from washington dc. natalia. thank you so much for joining us on the out of here and use our this has been an evening off. dramatic political developments in south korea. was this a miscalculation by presidents you well, it certainly feels like a miscalculation because of the short period time from deluxe, from the putting the marshal line, just place, and then conceding it just a couple of hours later. so it does feel like a miscalculation and crank if we look at what was said by the president as he announced the lifting of the emergency martial law. he was still maintaining that they was, in a sense, a legitimate reason for its opposite for its imposition in the 1st place. knowing that he declared that the emergency marshall with his resolute intent to save the nation in the face of what he called anti state forces that attempted to paralyze
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the nation's essential function. so very much as the deals are holding onto the fact that they will hold some support in russia. now behind this shocking move out of concern, a lot of diplomacy happening behind the scenes, both here in washington and in south area. first of um became family regime of north korea since 1948. of course there's particle $77.00 of the south korean constitution that stipulates that marshal law may be declared when the country basically faces an existential threat. it seems that this is a fairly free bulus exercise in declaring martial law. south korea is a global economic. our house has the world spends 11th, 12th largest economy. we like to think of south korea as a true liberal democracy. of course, martial law has been declared 16 times in the history of south korea says
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1948. but it seems that this time this was a very rush decision. you know, i somehow understand president use point of the democratic party which folds the majority in the national assembly has pretty much made it impossible for the executive branch to operate which to the preston perceived as a threat to the national security of south korea. that said, there are a $190.00 members of the national assembly. they have $300.00 members in total who voted in favor of lifting martial law. is it an exercise in democracy shore? is it a self correction of south korean democracy? sure. does this help increase faith and confidence in the south korean democracy? probably not. and natalia, let's,
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let's put this into context for our audience because greg was just talking about this in terms of south korea as, as a democracy. what can we read into this with the fact that, well, the marshal only lost it a few hours in the middle of the night. and even though it was the middle of the night, we still so that active response from politicians, but also from civil society. people protesting, even though it was the early hours of the morning outside the national assembly. what does that say about the health of south korea's democracy? well, south korea has a robust history and political tourism. as graded mentioned, they've been active marshall a multiple times, but south korea is no stranger to mass protests and swift impeachment which we saw back in 2017 with the impeachment of pumpkin hey, after massive demonstrations in candlelight vigils. so soft creat definitely has a history of the public making its sentiments now and when they disagree with actions made by their precedents and, and quickly moving forward. what does this mean for, for present in june?
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because there are already these calls for his impeachment. indeed, cause for his impeachment even before this incident, but we didn't see those protesters outside the national assembly cooling for his impeachment. and now of course, opposition politicians as well. does he have much of a political future left? i don't think so. the clang, she may email or not necessarily on creating all the north korean common it's forces and ty, state forces involved in south korea. perhaps the email was south korea on the verge of meeting to be rebuilt and protected, and was south korea on the verge of falling into ruin up nissan. very, very serious claims. uh, you know, of course they might be a need for this type of action. if you have good reasons to do a national security reasons, then doesn't seem to be the case yet. the president use little future is in very
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serious jeopardy, and i'm afraid his party will also suffer from this rather rushed a decision park. they were serious claims as you mention and, and tell her, i'd like to hear from you on this because those claims, of course, now that this smell shall little, has been lifted. there was, of course, disruption to society in the middle of the night and it was disruption in terms of the economic effect as well. so surely that they might be some sort of penalty for this, this southern announcement that took many by surprise. but we'll probably see a lot more political backlash. um, as you mentioned, there's already notes of an impeachment bill being drafted and a massive scale trade union strike is being planned, which was a, which was central to the massive rallies that led to park. and his impact impeachment back in 20. 17. okay, thank you so much for joining us on the elders here and use our that is natalia
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smells lee who is the a research assistant at the stimson center. and greg scala to you, who is a korea specialist. thank you. both the in georgia demonstrations have been protesting for a 6 nights thousands of people have been have taken rates and often violent confrontations with the heavy police presence. critics. it accused the ruling, george and drain palsy of adopting repressive policies and steering the country away from its pro europeans. ok. well dimitry and evident go is live in the georgia and capital tbilisi, dimitri, it took us through what you've been seeing as on the 6. nice was these process a yeah, uh, we're having a bit of
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a technical problem right now. this the street is filled with uh, with 2 gas and uh my, what am like my gas mask has just actually disconnected. what are the filters as come off? so we have to move further away. uh, yeah. the air is filled with the width tier guys here in tbilisi. people have been starting off against police for hours. now. we would just down there. it's impossible to be there without one of these. they go, it's $200.00 a piece here up to up to that price because everyone wants $1.00 of course. and the, and i am now i think, tearing up live on the cause. i'm not worried one. anyway, people are very angry because the you accession move, it has been suspended for for 4 years by the prime minister. and this is not the past that people want to take right down here. we're on the, one of the side streets across from the rest of any avenue which is down there.
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it's, it seems like it's come for now. i can tell you that is definitely not. we would just the couple of minutes ago, and that's uh, a stand off between police and the protest is throwing a tear gas canisters back and forth that were born fires lit up. a few people got really injured right next to us. we're standing right by an ambulance there's, there's a few of them patrolling around the streets. and yeah, people are not letting this slide is the 6 nights of protest. the government says it doesn't want to talk to the protest is. so people want to make themselves hood and they want to stay the cost you accession. i know unfortunately because i cannot hear the studio anymore. we're going to end it here and get to safety. all right, thank you. so thank you so much dimitria and, and to stay safe as you cover those demonstrations into play. see in georgia the, the we turn
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now to go. so with thousands of palestinians have been killed. is there any asterix on choose day in kansas city? are you in school and sports club sheltering? hundreds of displaced palestinians have been targeted in separate is rarely and strikes. multiple deaths and injuries are reported most in the area was also hits earlier on tuesday. another is rarely a type of target to the giovanni, a refugee camp. setting several residential buildings on fire hunting, mood reports from them throughout the day were witnessing a storage in the tox, particularly on valve of city, where it is really monetary within a span of the pos, a few hours here at more deadly attacks are getting rid of dental buildings, public facility valuation centers middle school and as they through neighborhood housing, hundreds of display sandover's truck was this truck with the drawn missed all of
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these were looking at 6 people reported because right of the spot and many other with various injuries were all transfers out at the hospital on a separate the tags is really a military target. it is for to swap in what's been part of java city killing for people and more than 8 with various injuries chris, some of them was reported with the critical injuries, also transferred to an over well hospitalized right now the hospital has been accommodating large numbers of injuries for the past few months to the point now it's being pushed to the brink of the lab with insufficient medical staff available right now to provide the proper medical care and the acute shortage your medical supply altogether, making it very difficult for the health facilities to operate in a sustainable proper way, also another attack in a shudder refuge account. this particular refuge account has been released that the bond vida is really military. since this, the initial weights of this genocide,
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those drawers, the vast majority of holes in life, the supporting system across the records you can own means of life has been destroyed or severely damaged. and the majority of people have been pushed into further internal displacement as the worst continues the northern part of the triple witness think and increase of the genocide? those are couple would be it's ms. lindsey activities going on right now. the systematic destruction of demolition of homes as well as the absolutely destruction of all means of life, including agriculture. land that involves those largely in the northern part of the trip. the hospitals have increased out of service. the entire northern part of the state is running down and one operation of health facilities that is running at the lowest capacity possible. let's not forget for the past 60 days, the northern part of the state has been without any proper access to water, medical supplies, or any of the life savings and necessarily, and that's,
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that's not only needed live saving items or resources as the work continues across the javascript, honey my, how much does your data from the center on any of the gods? how to sign him clearly when to the he, when school in gulf, a city that came under his rally attack, he's spokes and medics and survivors who described the harrowing conditions. i am right now standing inside as they go to school. and as they pull a neighborhood to the south of go to the cities, these really fighters just of targeted this you and shelters school, at least for palestinians, have been killed and dozens were injured and transferred to the hospital. as you can see, the scale of this reaction inflicted on this classroom worth mentioning is that the school was not targeted for the 1st time. it has been targeted many times by these really ministry at the our team rushed to this on law school,
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alaska. it was pounded by is ready will plains dozens of civilians who killed injured a menus to buried under the debris. the wounded were taken to hospital as we speak, search and rescue operations is still under way with no equipment to tool. we are doing our best to save who become un building site that should be under protection, especially since its housing hundreds of display civilians. but it was still targeted. targeted for nathaniel newman. we've been displaced for a long time and took shelter in this u. n. school i was making some food for my children. all of a sudden the doors and windows started flying over our heads. i run so my children to find one of them injured on his head. he was bleeding heavily, his blood is all over me. my husband rushed him to the hospital. i came out to see this massive destruction. they continued to boom, innocent civilians, women and children. what rome did we do? our homes were destroyed and we took shells and schools and tents. only good as all shield. he is all wrong, as you can see the mazda the station inflicted on this,
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its last form, we can see here the cover and blankets. these 2 values have been children here for more than 400 days of the loan is what the poodle wore. it can you please do side. the gaza strip in the light of the ongoing is really scale of attacks. many casualties and your policies are being affected by these go to attacks. volumes tv does your northern causal. how does fine as the leaders of fafsa and one of us have met, has been meeting in cairo to discuss plans for how guns that will be administered after the war. no to day joins us now live from a month. and a reminder that note is an online because these really government has bend under 0 from reporting in the occupied westbank and from inside israel node. how
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significant is this and what could be some of the sticking points between the 2 groups? well it's very significant because it's the 1st time we've seen some movement on this track. of course, each of being a major player and inter palestinian dialogue has tried to push foot the hand. how much to agree on this non governmental committee that is loosely associated with the palestinian authority to 10 to the day to day needs of the population and does all are trying to survive a genocide in a choking speech. the sticking points are technical and political and they have to do with control. how much control is how most willing to seed in gaza. and how much leeway is the palestinian authority willing to give them and willing to concede in order to formulate this committee, and perhaps encourage israel to move forward with a cease fire agreement even if it's temporary. and given the scale of the
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destruction and devastation in gaza, is it possible to say how much of a se will either of these groups have in terms of what happens after the war as well at the moment, right now, israel basically has the upper hand. it the fact occupies gaza. it refuse us to deal with anything related to how much it wants to dismantle and destroy the group . it doesn't mazda palestinian authority to return and have control over the gaza strip. and what mediators are trying to do is work around that instead of pushing at nothing yahoo to change his position. because 14 months into this genocide, he's still holding his position quite strong. and now he will have an even more fervor, civil supporter and the white house when trump is born in to office. so for now
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everybody's trying to work around what nothing you know could or couldn't, except, and so far, not only has nothing yahoo not spoken or sent a delegation to talk cease fire. how much on 5 to have also not signed this suggested egyptian paper. all right, thank you so much. no, that's not a day reporting from jordan. still ahead on how does he run? a coffee shop. destroyed by is really booming, rises from the rubble as a symbol of lebanese efforts to rebuild amid a shaky spine. and calls for a stain to the emergency in nigeria to deal with a drug crisis that's affecting the lives of millions of people. not even the whole team could save this one asian champions league action on the way in schools. the,
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the paddler that remains a cold and i'm settled for cost of through the mid week to, for europe. you can see some cloud moving across central areas. that's gonna bring us some width and even wintery weather to parts of the outs and down below. 6 in the south, where you can see those unsettled conditions continuing to plague, much of the mediterranean, with some heavy rain moving into the north of africa across easily and on woods to greece, where we still have those warnings remains wintery as well across pots of turkey. a wedge across the black sea grain gloomy across the northeast. with a wintry feature coming in across the baltic states seals. the sun shone, been very cold, across the scan to navia. it is looking much will settle for spain, portugal and fronds, but not for long ones. the se, but more heavy rain starting to work its way in bringing some heavy showers to
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western pots from, says wendy, in what conditions would dominate for island and britain bringing some snow to scotland. some snow as well. for norway, temperatures, happy, incipient pretty low. it is while the cold will see them pick up across from western areas, but out east it is going to be basically cold. if you look at the 3 day from moscow, we bought snow on wednesday, march cold on friday. the in a split 2nd, a little go full of lights, joins the ranks of hundreds of children and because was lost at least one, lin amputated scott, but by no means broke. she looks to the future and have a key on that show has saved owen medicine in pipelines all that remains on the jersey
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all through a decade of honoring individuals and institutions working and translation between arabic and 40 other world languages. shay come odd award for trans ation and international understanding is hosting its 10 towards during the day on the 10th of december 2024 in doha katasha. shea come on the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind. the hello again on jessica washington dc. 20. 2 top stories for south south
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korea's national assembly has passed a resolution locking, the martial lo declared to find the president, calling it invalid president, june securely declared marshall in an unannounced late television address. he accused the main, the country's main opposition party of sympathizing with north korea and just anti stage activities. the president's own ruling party had called on him, just switch the lift marshal of the complimentary village. and goes to the city is un school and sports club sheltering. hundreds of displaced palestinians and targets they didn't separate is rarely attacks. multiple dense and injuries are reported. syrian opposition fine to say they are advancing in government health territory and have seized control of several towns in the northwest and hama province. the syrian ami house by russian forces is responding with strength plate
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last month, opposition forces launched and offensive from a live aimed at a level. it's. there is a 2nd largest city in rapidly drove out. government forces taking full control in just 4 days, accomplish reports from a level city of what every day life is like this for residents. just days after it was taken by opposition fighters with him now in the city of multiple in a safe neighborhood, you just choose to do one of the most popular and busiest neighborhoods in the area and famous with its markets and restaurants in the city of other people, as you can see behind me now the local markets are. busy are slowly and gradually reopening in the city to meet the needs of the people. uh and uh, the pro city. as you can see also over there. uh, one of the most famous restaurants in ali,
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post city. we just talked to the owner. and he told us that uh, they are just trying to cope with the rapid changes that the only post city has witnessed. and the last a few days as the opposition forces on no control of the city and its entirety, due to the stub. we're trying to meet the needs of the people on trying to be of service to the residents of a live post city uh over there. as you can see now the markets are, you know, gradually reopening and people are now um, uh, coming back to open their markets to open the tray. and now some civilians are exposed to the previous days. some sort of a frustration has this sense. but now we felt that this has reduced
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a little bit of miles. you're cold thing with the changes that the area uh have uh with this. and they basically told us that we have no choice. do we have to adopt these changes? because we have to open our re doing, we have to open our a marcus, you can't shut them forever. however, the all position sort of forces have been reassuring save speed to go, says williams, and reassuring to the civilians. telling them that you can go on the street, you can open your establishment isn't going to work. and if there isn't any more plays, i see or read you more plays, you can live your lives normally. and all of that was expressed and issued by the cedar and salvation. a government of the syrian opposition forces,
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however civilians, uh, going to hell, but do show slide to the cations of fear. but now things are changing as people are returning to their lives and their today activities, even in a slow rates have been on, has accused israel, of repeatedly violating the ceasefire since it went into effect. a week ago, the south of the country has seen the largest amount of violence and even in the capital b route residents report hearing is riley attacks, attack drones hovering overhead at night. having just begun to assess the damage done by more than a year or 4 with israel, lebanese people are now having to rebuild on the fire. same, the traffic reports from they will be on the politics and the flight co, more or piece. some of the things remain the same. people need their coffee well,
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how much coffee was destroyed in the last 10 days of the war? a few chairs and tables are all that is left of his once thriving business, but he reopened out of the back of his van. the very day of the seas far. right in front of the pile of rubble that used to be shot. oh, they're good at all the same, the commercial pound was located to these rate. the enemy believes that if it destroys the buildings, will change our opinions about resisting them. but it's the opposite. it gives us strength and determination. and this is a victory in itself. and the biggest proof of that is i put a small stand and reopen my cafe on the russell i resumed work as normal, nothing can affect us. a long time customer, most of the for says, is really bombs destroyed his clothing factory in 2006 unemployed ever since he moved in with his children, despite the destruction people here say there is joy in outlasting another war with
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his right of it. so hold on a little money in the here, even though my house is uninhabitable, i choose to drink coffee. i with the rubble, if this place on the spot, the awful smell left by these riley strikes, the hard sitting on the rubble gives the coffee a different taste. we enjoy it more on broken but home. he says the neighborhoods in southern bay route are still viewed. there was a great deal of motivation and no shortage of van power to get this community back to the way it was before the war. but the bombings were devastating. israel's missile strikes were massive and wide spread, and the road ahead is very long. as well as leadership was designated during the war with a pause on all our fighting, it is shifting the focus back to public services. a coordination center for clean up crews to pull his volunteers, armed with bruce gloves and matched clear votes, sidewalks, even people's homes. we are going to live in a single other, as you,
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as well as we will surpass everything. that's what happened with us. so the slit, they have not forgotten, they say why all this happened in the 1st place, although a box of homes, but 3 of the founder does. and with, by this time we never left them. there are other people also we will always support them under another. defend go by there. so there may be a ceasefire here. they say that there is still a genocide. there. the same bus robbie l, g 0. bear with me, it's cool. it has a pound. the death sentence of a 1000000000, a real estate tycoon. behind the country's biggest case of bank fraud. true milan had appealed against the ruling but jumped to say her crimes carried serious consequences. and that they saw no reason to reduce a penalty for embezzlement and bribery. patrick, phone cripples stone faced in silence from my land set awaiting the appeals court
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verdict on her death sentence. in april, she was found guilty of investing more than $12000000000.00 through a side going commercial bank, which illegally controlled through a network of ghost companies and associates. the 68 year old and big to vietnam's high court to spend her life. the judges rule, the scan of the crime was too big, that it eroded people's trust funds. see my lamb is among the 10s of thousands who lost the savings in the scandal. a retired teacher, she says she was tricked into investing about $40000.00 into a legally issued bones with a capital one. the amount last wasn't much, but it represented a lifetime of savings. so it's been extremely difficult to try and still hasn't recruit the money. she'd hoped land would be spared the death penalty and would then repay her victims on the vietnam, a little land sentence could still be reduced to life in prison. and if she can much on 3 quarters of the embezzled assets. but it might mean out seeing others
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involved. ok, we'll get loaded here that i suspect there was collusion regulatory agencies, including inspectors, a mistake bank of vietnam and possibly other financial regulators. but no one's book. the case has been emblematic of vietnam's anti ground to drive the blazing furnace. it's near the schools of high level officials and business executives. the messages the of them's leadership will continue to crack down on corruption. that message is all of the more significant because in reality, the opposite maybe happened. experts say that campaign has home vietnam's economy and blunted for an investment because of shake ups among the political leads when it could be making gains from the rivalry between the us and china. patrick fox. how does the still ahead on those in the world wildlife fund says hundreds of new spaces as well. 5 and funds has been discovered in the congo basis and
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millions of nigerians are now using drugs and to the situation has reached a crisis point. an interest reports from lagos and i'll read this back. it's been another busy for not jitters, law enforcement ages, as the traffic is continued to try to fight the country with elicit drugs. from harrowing, cocaine and kennedy's commitment put them in. they arrived. this guy's dis, medicines for an electrical appliances, a law enforcement agency, but in the last 3 years, the intercepted 9000000 kilograms of drugs. one of them, a virus stupid volume of seizures, these are huge. and yet, um, basically for us is searching the targeting country and the last 3 is i'll tell you about them. we'll have the more about 50 to a 1000 not rest. these reco enforcement agents are preparing to rate an area notorious for drug dealing. they acting on a trip off from an agent embedded in the community after
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a 30 minute search. they find nothing. most of the times they have boys by mail. yeah, boys at the junction. and so the moment the see any of our right to pass the new 2400 and most of the element of surprise, the company was so used to just to cost rate. another area on the outskirts of time the dealers, mostly young men, took to high ground and escaped to no arrest. but some substances have been recovered. normally we come yeah, every day i read through this on, on a very simple note, we can give that to you. i was thinking 30 bags of kind of you said to us through team rates like this you'd a fraction of the millions of kilograms of illicit drugs have come into an idea. yeah, every yeah. offers just say,
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most of the drugs arrived the country through its land. see an apple. it's especially cocaine headwind and put them in. however, most of the categories is locally grow. the united nations office on drugs projects a 40 percent increase in drug use in africa by 2030. and i didn't know if he should say they want to prevent that happening. how many degrees i would just lagos. a report, released by the wealth wildlife fund, has reviewed the discovery of 742 new species of wildlife implants in the congo basin. the new spaces include reptiles, birds, fish, and metals, the report of documents a decades worth of work by hundreds of scientists around the world. it highlights the urgent conservation efforts needed, and one of the planets most important ecosystems. jalap on the wide is the head of conservation for the congo basin of the w. w. f. international
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. he says the discovery of new species is surprising that welcome read it. the one that they surprise me is the list of this monkey. and this is incredible that after all, those he is there anything that everything has been seen, a big thing like a monkey has gone on notice the low dimensions because know that most they have no co monkeys. but scientists, that's not a being that have never seen it. so still, mammals, like a monkey that can be discovered still, it shows how much it still is that is not described how much by the versus the starting the congregation. so for me to initialize the day, surprise, the color base is one of the most find the 1st places on your we, we know that the amazon is extremely rich, was always the conversation. and so it's, it's, you know, ask, there's also trade help mankind if you don't mind. so it is an incredibly rich
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place on the planet if you like in more concrete terms. the benefit to us this for us to have also a role in climate regulation is you know, trees plans. they take up commons outside from the machine is a big scared, like to come a base and it's a big amount of calmly upset to take up. we have 3 talk a far as boston roads to southeast asia, amazon become a basin aust. unfortunately, i would say only the from the base and is still active as a common saying good, take some more common upside down at a minutes. that's no longer the case for the amazon. and it is certainly se, asia as long already being a source of carbon dioxide. so we need, we will need to come become a base and for time and some of these they should have prevention of common chain. most i would say of these pieces of just described, i only know from the very spot that this single scientist found it. we don't know where else they live on. the list of the monkey probably is going to be relatively small for us based in the d. c. but for some of these dragon funds, for instance,
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maybe they're probably coming across the base. it is just a nobody has taken the effort to look for it. and is now being found, so we need to do more research to find out how read these pieces are. and if they are, if you'd like, and an example spacing for a certain type of habit of that's the way the looks all said. and by the 1st in animals and nonsense, they might be an impass of the force of the type of landscape that might be unique . and it might be on the glass and the foot by monitoring. so just basically we can also see how that happens us doing. but to be fair, we don't know this. i just mean discovery because basically we don't know much about them to try this time for sport. he is for jessica, thank you so much. mohammed seller raised some eyebrows when he said that sunday's game against manchester city could be the last time he placed them at an field, liverpool manager ernie slot has responded and it may be upsetting to city fans speculation over as well as future at the club rages on after we scored in there to
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now and victory against the champions is contract runs out at the end of the season and there remains a stand off on expanding, get lot jokingly side that it will be sol as the last game against city at ad field because city could get relegated next season, maybe no more, mo knows more about the 150 expositions that are done. so he expects them not to be in there by many leading actually he's ah, and i do expect them to put me to, you know, i think the boring answer is always the same. uh, this is not the the place for me to talk about most contracts and maybe i've said already too much about the joke. i just made so double forward to get the headlines . but it was a joke. i repeat, it was a joke. while liver pull are 9 points, clear of arsenal and chelsea at the top of the standings. chelsea head coach enzo arrest kansas. they're not the title races, white sitting in joint 2nd. but he expects aside to be
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a force to be reckoned with in years to come because over the age, because i would ease this quote for me just in the next $510.00. yes. we'd be one of the team or the team that is going to dominate english 4. this is what they said to the club the 1st time i met them, no matter what, would it be the manage it for the next $510.00. yes. because of the age and because of this good, you can dominate english 4 and a still, i still think accepted of the same a just a few weeks after ending his in terms fell at man united route. then this will really took charge of the 1st game for lesser city, for just 2 minutes for his side to score and it was man who broke fan. how many lead scoring street record jimmy bardy navient one now after the check for everything to now and less are heading towards surcharge plan or senior square twice as barcelona thrash america to extend their lead at the top
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of the low league standings. a terrible mix up at the back gifted barcelona, an early lead foreign torres with a gold, tante flick side dense for, for in the 2nd half. rushing out with his 10th and 11th was of the season with the outside of it was a 1st went in for games for bar side. their 5th points ahead of round which red feed. you have 2 games and a half ago in barcelona. oh, who? wow. have confirmed their place and the agent champions league around the 16 with a comfortable victory against elgar alpha goals from serbian parent, alexander mitch eviction, surrogate and millions, which savage health in 2 or 3 now when against the aside from the guitar, the savvy probably champions are the top of the west region standings with 5 wins and a draw from their 6 match. oh and might be the defending champions, but they are yet to register. when in the west region standing seizure, 11 with a sex on champions packed, the court lanes crucial. equalizer came in the 49 minutes recipient or he me and
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the held onto being down to 10 men and remaining 35 minutes. they have 2 points from 6 matches. the oklahoma f marino's beat central coast manner as for nails and take them to the brink of the knock at rounds. it was the drafting sides. 4th, when 6 games, which is one point to their name, their australian opponents have lost the chance of progressing well. hung stealers moved closer to the knock at the stages and they handed this'll coby there. worse defeat of a campaign, it was a guess that sent the south crean inside on their way a free kick in the box for pass back to the goalkeeper punch on. he doing the rest 31 to find a score against the japanese champions. the head of african football patrice months up a has expressed his profound sort of following the death more than 50 people out. imagine getting spectators reportedly started throwing stones onto the page during the club game on sunday. security forces use tear gas causing panic. victims were
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apparently crushed to say, attempted to leave the stadium. we've been talking to football, a broadcaster sure, coming kesha about some of the long standing problems facing the game and the west african country. or you get the feeling that the people are also tired really. oh, but he does do are not able to just to do the simple basics, you know, think of basis can even be a to convince the country and the governments to make sure that they have football facilities, but even to go down to things like organizing a well functioning professional league in 2014 gimme was given the hosting rights of by the after a couple of nations for 2020 c, which was held this year in the ivory costs. but unfortunately this was taken away from them because the one not ready. and also allows me because the cats had decided to increase the number of games from 16 to 24 and couple of course being
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the concentration of african football. now we're with that in mind knowing that we're not ready to host the biggest tournaments on the african continent, but also large the enter these points. they don't have even one homework gated stadium that can host africa a couple of nations and woke up a qualify as in the country. in fact, uh for the just concluded the addition of the qualify as do a planning and neighboring ivory coast, which is of course a huge concern for the funds that eventually led them to not qualified for. busy the ask one which is a beach these duster for the football for tennessee. 15 time major winner tiger woods says the fire still burns to compete to, but the golfer admits he's not quite ready yet. woods, he turns 49 later this month underwent his 6 back surgery in september. american hasn't played since he opened in july where he miss because woods is a non playing house to be here. a world challenge this week in the homicide, he says he hopes to be competitive again in 2025
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it was, it was quite painful throughout the end of the year and has had another procedure done to it. to alleviate the, the pain i had going down my like. and so what are my commitments going forward? so once a month the, i can say that all over again, but i really don't know. i'm just trying to rehab and still get stronger and better and feel better and really get myself the best chance like i can go into next year . i always bad night for the braun james and the alley lakers is their team had their lowest score since he joined the franchise in 2018. james is now miss 19 consecutive free pointers, and the lakers slips 109 to 80 to feed against the minnesota temple. well fix it. and 39 year old had started this campaign was a target of playing in o 80 to regular season game. he doesn't have
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a remarkable job of taking care of his body and, and getting recovery. i don't know. i, you know, i don't know that's in the best interest of, of him and us if he does that. but if he's feeling well and feeling good and he should play, but we obviously want to want to manage that as best we can and the nfl, the denver broncos are holding onto the 7th and final play up spot in the amc conference of alco speed in cleveland browns, 4132 on monday night sandra, haven't read your play on this is winning the super bowl? 20202015. okay. and that is all you support for now. back to you. just thank you so much. i a while in india, activists and survivors on demanding cooper's accountability for 2 years since the wealth was industrial disaster, it happened to you in the indian city of football or a gas leak at a us oh,
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and pesticide funds to thousands of people. some while they slipped decades, laser hundreds of thousands of people continue to suffer a lifelong injuries and illnesses. and as michael apple report, that's still fighting for compensation. and justice demonstrates is in the indian city of both paul want. justice determined not to let the world forget that it was here in 1994, where it talks a gas leak at the us own union call by the pesticide factory poisoned, an estimated hoff a 1000000 people. thousands died within days, many more in the us to follow. the gas attacking respiratory systems and the ice side reports indicate miscarriages, quadrupled, and birth defects skyrocket. one of the lawyers representing victims,
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believes the number of claimants was gross, be misrepresented before the quotes. that came to study. one thing that only 3000 people died and more like a 102000 but, and those nearly 600000 claims had been fired them in sentiment even without examining the velocity of the claims at the chin. gary rehabilitation sense in both all tests mean bundle plays with a 12 year old son, solomon bone with cerebral palsy. she was 7 years old when the gas leak happened and a struggle to breed ever since. her eyesight silent. she gets $7.00 per month from the government to help with those sons medical costs. she were you aware that the, you know, since he was born he has had proven issues. he couldn't control his neck. straighten his hands. he's been coming here for the last 11 years and he has had speech
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therapy for 6 us testing of ground war 10 bull poll reveals heavy metal concentrations 50 times higher than what to storage. he's considered se rashid be another survivor, co funded the to gary trust that operates the rehabilitation center. let's collazo jago, whatever the water and soil in the area are still poisonous, which leads to disabilities in children. you can see the impacts in the 2nd and 3rd generations of those directly affected by the gas leak. 6 and g o is representing survivors of petitioning the country supreme court of for rich over the lack of compensation for victor activist, i'll do this is a tragedy. the consequences of which will continue to be felt for generations to come. and that a one sort of payment of $500.00 per victim is an enduring injustice. that must not stand mike level l g 0 as well. that's the news for now. i'm jessica washington.
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i'll be back in a moment with more of the days news to stay with the i'm the like of us and the south of india to find out how a tiny bass in this case, gross and extensive mining operations to a scan. corona virus peps west, across the world with devastating effects. and it's widely believed to be connected to the legal wildlife place. here in vietnam, we visit a rescue center for some of the world's most threatened animals and joined the call for an end to the global wall of web space, or thrive on l. t 0, a meeting of minds all over the world. we have this the rise of 84 as the climate catastrophe. where do you put the resulting anger? well, i'm hoping we can use that as the fuel to change society for the better musical
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innovative brian, you know, between now and economies hardoon chain taught to for most of the funniest economies in the world. i don't have any inclination. judy, i'd be unscripted on algae, sarah, sarah cities, last 2 of her sons. both were accused of being involved with the legal trucks. sarah and says they were murdered. so many witnesses had enough for some say not him. so they called the wrong pass, and yet they shot to my oldest son with his arms raised rights group say as many as 30000 drug suspects were killed in assault. cold war and drugs for the administration of former president would be good to turn to and to turn they had not been held to account until last month when he appeared before the senate and said he gave police disorder being sick premium. notice to fight to turn, the also said he ran a death squad when he was mayor and made no apology for the reps, the killing. and because of these statements,
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the department of justice says it's formed a test sports that would investigate the target for crimes against humanity. has investigations of all involved, low level police officers. no. the handful of cases have been filed in for the shock and anger in south korea. the president lives marshall, just hours officer imposing the hello. i'm jessica washington. this is own just the realize that from dough also coming out, the theory on the streets of georgia protest as clash with the lease of the record rejects a challenge to election results. 3 medical stuff off.
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