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let's get to read the holdings, life threatening conditions coming in across the republic of ireland. i'm gonna say some very, very strong winds also battering that way across more than on devices to pushing it across a good part of scotland, england ad while so the system will continue to make its way further. east was through friday at things quantum down through the day. but at times we are looking at those winds gusting as high as a 100. and so he may be a 140 kilometers per hour, particularly for awhile and all of them out and pushing across good pots of scotland. northern england to before benchley starts the week and slightly out in the norwegian, see big thailand of the west to whether they're across denmark, the low countries, northern fronts pushing into the finals of portugal. and that will crash the sink is way further south. what's in these was, as we go through sas, they size very much pressure. i still a plus 3. 1. what the weather will fall, the one behind, but some snow over the high ground. what. what does the coming get across a good positive front, sleepless nights? do you notice just down towards the tech, his mouth is east,
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a positive met all side looking unsettled. meanwhile, from north africa. this unless you try and find the in japan divorce often leads to one parent losing a little contact with the children. judges usually grunt sole custody to whoever was last, physically with the child, with a new law set to alive, joint custody 101 east investigates. japan's parental abductions on i will just the era. i think this is a privilege i get to the heart of the story amplified the voices of those who have been drowned out by the noise is a 4 is my driving force is was pushes me to take risks facing the, trying to find the challenge and the huge responsibility we keep politicians
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and decision makers in check. so the devastating human cost of their decision working at the 0 enables me to make the other voices relevant to so that there's more that unites us then divide the the is i'll just, there is for months on top stories, our excited amenities, step topics of the types of course the occupies westbank, it says a series of operations in that you need refugee camp will continue. the death toll is rising at least 12 positives to be killed since tuesday, to any of them in to the seats far between israel and her mouse in gaza is entered . it's 6 day,
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but the u. n. is one of the amount of chairman situation there remains desperate. says 1000000 children a suffering from mental health issues. ok, this take you to the united states now we're just the days into his presidency. donald trump is what ready facing legal challenges to his executive orders. a judge has temporarily blocks the order to restrict both right citizenship a ride and trying to the us constitution. the justice department says it will re vigorously defend the president's decision. the order would refuse citizenship to anyone born in america if need a parent is a legal, permanent resident, or citizen, or trump assigned to a raft of these like simple, this is taking office. my kind of has the details from washington dc. the president trump rolled out a number of new executive orders among them was one insisting that the investigation into the assassinations of john f. kennedy and martin luther king be made public. now in the past, the f, b i and the c,
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i a have resisted to making these investigations public, arguing that it would not be in the, in national interest. but now the president trump has insisted that they must be released. he's given the director of national intelligence and the attorney general 15 days to come up with the plan to release the j. s. k. investigation and $45.00 days to release the investigation into martin luther king in another executive order. he gave a federal recognition to the love to be tried in north carolina. now the significance of this is that the tribe has been trying to get federal recognition through congress for a long period of time. however, during the electoral campaign in north carolina and then donald trump promised the tribes that if they supported him in the election, then he would get them federal recognition. well, they did support him and now he is granting them federal record friction through an
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executive order. now the, one of his executive orders has come up against a legal hurdle that's concerning a bus, right? the rights of those bone in the united states to both citizenship and he, in executive order, can you remove this particular ride. but this is now being rejected by a judge in seattle who described it as the most unconstitutional order he had seen in more than 4 decades on the bench action against this particular order is underway in a number of other states as well. in the end, it's likely to end up in the supreme court. mike cannot alter sierra washington. dozens of people deported from the u. s. arrived in mexico as the trumpet administration cracks down on immigration demonstrates is cooling for the protection. welcome to group when they arrived in the for the town of c a. that far as mexico was building temporary shelters and preparation for the influx of the policies. president trump is designated in legal immigration and national emergency,
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sending 1500 troops to the southern border. which comes to promise of mass deportation to spot fee and non documented migrants across the u. s. not just near the southern border. immigration authorities have been given the power to carry out arrested schools, churches, and hospitals. on 100 reports from chicago, where res could eventually deport up to 2000 people. a little village, the sidewalks are empty and so were many of the shops here in a chicago neighborhood known as little mexico undocumented residence, or staying home to avoid being swift. up in the trump administrations immigration re. lilly who asked us not to use her full name as a job, but hasn't left her apartment in dates. chicago is the only home she's ever know was from here when i was 18 months. and i really don't know any family members of mexico, so i feel for my life for, to be honest cuz i will be sent to mexico without even knowing what in who's going
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to help me over there. illinois governor j b printers says federal agents plan to target up to 2000 people in chicago a long as one of his opening acts. this week, trump signed an executive order, eliminating so called safe zones where us immigration and customs enforcement agents were forbidden to go. churches health centers and schools in 2007. there was a major rate here, a little village. and we saw how the eyes agents came and are arrested people, but we blocked the entrances and we didn't let them leave. and eventually they released the people. and you know, if that happens, we're going to do the same. classrooms are empty or here. some churches have ended spanish language services. in any event were immigrants, my gathered deform, attempting target for ice age. as a sanctuary city, chicago, direct city employees not to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement. but under president trump view,
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as justice department is now telling prosecutors to investigate and potentially prosecute state and local officials who failed to cooperate. so this is the battle on the government level and here on the street. so sanctuary. cities like chicago, the law, chicago's leaders at city hall are trying to protect and documented residents a few blocks away, the ice office federal agents are plotting to catch them. and what we see also the use of persecutors. federal prosecutors as we worrying that to germany, for anybody who is supporting or helping, including elect officials, migrants again, that have no being proven to commit any crime scene that we are seeing the actions of a dictator know of a precedent in this neighborhood. undocumented immigrants fear the clock is ticking on their time. here. i want to work for a as a mt, but i cannot pursue it because of a legal status. and she hides out potentially for the next 4 years under a bleak snow shrouded sky line. america's 3rd largest city prepares to declare
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a legal war with the federal government over her fate. john henry and l. g 0, chicago. thousands of people are protesting in mexico city. the estate of 2 children were killed and then attempted contracting demonstrators and demanding an end to console violence in the state capital. clearly outcomes which is seen arise and cuttings weeks and months. some of the protest is forced they way into the governor's offices accusing all parties of incompetence. thousands of children in the northern nigerian city of cono was struggling to survive on the streets. the states religious police have launched a campaign to remove them, saying that a security threat, but agencies say the court top and a cycle of neglect and a field system is that a hash of reports from kind of or from above counter looks. or the devin? what denise. its bridges and on street corners. a different story on 4000 soft
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children. some as youngest 6 are living on the streets. some have been abandoned. oh, there's a whole sentence or come from broken homes, the big this coverage, the fight for survival. most of eyes, 11 years old to afford is one me for the day he collects bottles to sell for recycling, carrying the load for around 5 cubic meters, 3 or 4 times. when we goose calvin gene, we go out in numbers. i take this route going all over the place and when it's time for religious school, i go to school and when it's time to sleep, we all go where we sleep most the for once to be a subjects peace country. what his government says he and others like him up within, showed criminal recruits. the state sees them as the security
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threats, but their agency say they have been saved by those sense to protect them. and the system that's offers lift in the vote for the future. victims of all the t u. n. fall to 19 economy crisis and often have no access to education. the u. n. estimates 1900000 children out of school in kansas. the religious police also known as hence the, carry out the light rates on comp, box markets, and on the bridge is rounding up the children wide their sleep and bringing them to describe what the forward say is rehabilitation. when we that is due to the we invite the next call us lead teachers with access. why i got students wanting this kind of us and we were called the parents. we
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would go to are you night, the children with that pattern here. they are given food and somewhere to sleep or twice. octave is say, it doesn't address the root of the problem development. i know taking care of them . the pin is to neglect them. different does, but then just leave them like that's what is the now one of them not become to the presence of the julia. how will it take you over people? the way you guys i found it. that's how you was going to pick you up of the people you've used leading. i should insist that all that the lack of education and broken families are the 2 carpets and without addressing these issues, the cycle of neglect will continue until then, children here remain costs between the government, unable to provide solutions and the society that has turned its back on them for now, the future is us on such as the next meal or the how should i just see it all?
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kindle nigeria? kristen mendoza is the unicef country representative of nigeria. she joins a slide from the boucher if i will. welcome to how to 0. so christine, i do, i did a bit of a double take when i 1st saw the figure is when it comes to the number of for children that out of school in touch down the streets. we're talking about 1900000 children justin cano state. so more than 18000000 nationwide, i mean, these are extraordinary numbers and one of africa's which is the economies. why is this happening? well that the government because it's higher diverse uh, one of them definitely is poverty. and it's mainly these calls, whole these funding. these do not have 12 or 3 created when you can find households where they have been 11 or 12 to and in. so chapel over
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d. c question. there is definitely no way to create them to care them, to, to send them to, to school. and nor money, what parents, toys, they just the date, you know, put them in this trees, or they take them to different types of centers. no talking about the or for to use that are involved in rounding up these children. we're talking specifically about religious police. oh, we can explain why this is happening. what more do we know about the way in which these children around it i'm aware that take as well. um, normally they're taken to what is called a modules centers there. as you heard the child who 1st spoke in your documentary, they have shown um, learning mainly on go now go rodnick school and then they go to school. i would
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think the streets to, to, to try to make a living. so this is this a duration of, of thousands of on thousands of children with the numbers we have, right? evidence bases, 1100000 children in the situation in kind of i do not see magic wand soto. but uh, we will go back and verify numbers. uh, the real read is that um, there should be taken um major by your re d and um, action to protect these children. recently, the minister of education announced that the, the chronic schools, the margery centers, so that they will, that they're in the way places where some type of learning is happening. of course, really just learning. so 8 the, i think it what he's trying to transmit these,
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that they want to incorporate for my litigation in the center. so that means that children will learn to read, write to on their stand, what they're writing and reading. and also to be able to do numerical basic coverage medic, at least. right. but that will cost doesn't guarantee a young person. safety and security when the end of a school day that back out on the streets as you, as you suggested to me, it strikes me that the juvenile thirty's and most certainly these religious police are not approaching this as a serious social issue. but a kind of rule, an order issue, a crime and punishment issue. given that, that concerns about youngsters. i'm joining i'm groups such as the book around yes . correct. they are in huge risk of danger to be recruited by when not only on a by non state factors,
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but also by creating uh groups. there is a high level of bond between be in the country. and of course, the view have. i'm a bonus and a 1217 year old or a b, l older and there was no options, but just being discrete, it is easy to recruit them. so what is needed? i mean, i think this is a call for us. yes, there should be more integrated approaches not to take them. i'm in the comes to read them mainly they're under 18 years because basically they are the big names and the results of the huge poverty and the structure of issues that are still pending in the country. the response ease. yes, definitely. first, to try to see if they can go back to their families and try to, um,
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support these families to keep the children there is a lot of cash transfer programs in the country. well, maybe i would portion of these can be just for the step of children, of course, with that commitment the follow up on their responsibility for parents and families not to send them back to see the streets, right. so they receive the cash, but they also could meet the proper care of their children. some of these situations happened because of lack of knowledge of parents. so there should be a strong social work in the complete meaning that the number of social workers need to. i of the 5, there's big data to view for the size of the population, right? i'm thirdly,
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of words. systematic approaches in terms of having as specific programs for these children are lots of prevention and awareness. racing needs to have been i'm definitely, um, as i said, many thousands of children look at be at the chronic centers and a remix school. so now my dissenters as a way you do not to be there to learn something to eat. i'm by the phone. so these have to be for my lives, has to be formalized a indeed staggering numbers of, of children on the streets across nigeria. and i'm just in color state kristin, window outside of the unit 20, thanks for joining us. thank you tom. it is a time thing to fight increasing air pollution in this capital city bank called by deploying a solar across which sprays of cooling mist, through the thick haze of smoke is believe reducing the temperature of the helps
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the pollution to disperse. but critics say there's no evidence of works pollution and bind call cause reach 8 times to both health organizations daily maximum causing millions of people for. ready the schools have been closed and public transport is being made free for a week in order to tackle the from the a still a head on to 0. this french and be a saw the lights crowd on his return to paris is coming on. joe in school, the
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start of school days just need thank you very much and in just know about joe cuz i just pulled out of his semi final of you straight in opened and says there is a chance it could be his last appearance in melbourne. the 37 year old 10 time ozy champion, was struggling with a tune muscle in his left leg, which she sustained in his previous victory of a cold southwest default through the 1st set. so against dollars onto star. if we've lost it an hour and 20 minutes, fox, joe fitz lost the type rate and it was then he decided to call it a day. it was due by some people in the crowd as he left the quotes. while the sub heads home it is there, if he goes through to the final to face either. well, number one, unix center or ben shelton, syrup has never won. a grand slam is finished run off a 2 of the messages. please guys don't, don't do a player when he goes out. i know that everybody paid for what tickets and everybody wants to see. hopefully
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great 5 said matching everything, but you gotta understand. no, like joking ridge of somebody that has given the support for the past 20 years. absolutely. everything of his life. he has won this turn with an abdominal tear. he has won this turn, would have him spring to if he cannot continue a tennis match, it really means that he cannot continue attend as much. would you like if it does not want a major title since the us open in 2023. he was asked if this might be his last, the parents of melvin punk there is a chance. who knows? um, i'll just have to see um. yeah. how the season goes and uh, you know, i want to keep going. but what i'm going to have a revised schedule or not for the next year. i'm not sure. i normally like to come to australia and play and i've had the biggest success in my career here. so if i'm,
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if i'm healthy motivated, i don't see a reason why it wouldn't come. you know, that there's, there's always a chance to mrs. united have told funds that are at risk of breaking premier lee rules if they don't get the financial loss is under control. the covers loss moving to $371000000.00. sorry for the last 3 years. some areas of that spending and not included in the regulations, but it's clear united all concerned and say tough decisions are needed for them to become a cash positive. since any of both jim ratcliffe became a kona, they made hundreds of stuff for dundas and will again look at the ticket prices which have already risen this season. on the page new page ruben amory and was recently said they may be the wes united team and history, that the team in the premier league, the did the ranges and the rope lake on thursday, with the winter from bruno fernandez, and the 92nd minutes united will likely need to offload more because rushman and a 100 nachos stay on to funds. new findings for, for the trunk, for window closes. but i'm room says he doesn't need to make new signings to put
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his stuff on the team. was this was, it is not the money is blazys. now they are my, my players, then you know the situation of the glove and then we have to before doing anything, we have to think what brought us to this moment into the situation. so we have to be really clear on everything. so my focusing on the next game i understand the question, but the, the out of my players at the moment now to some significant news regarding united kona, any else and the america's cup sailing team, which has ended its relationship with skip, have been ainsley of just finishing round rocks, new zealand lost it, and they all say they could not agree on plans for the next edition of the comp ainsley's camp. say they are astounded by the decision which they say raises legal and practical obstacles. any else will continue to compete under the tanya name for ainsley's team will be known as not racing. the french basketball players linked to
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women yamma says he played one of the best games of his career of leading the san antonio spurs to victory in front of his home crowd in paris. when been yamma was playing in the french leg just a year and a half ago before being selected. as the number one pick in the 2023 and the truck returning to from for the 1st for the 1st time. he's got 30 points in front of a 16000 strong crowd is besides the indiana paces 140 to 110, supposed to to regular season games in the french capital this week. and be a commission to adam silver's hoping. successful showings could lead to a european expense in europe continues develop some of the very best players in the world. many of our most recent m, b, p, 's, of course, or your pin. we think that the commercial opportunity has not kept pace with the growth of the game. and what we do at the end, the a is we run weeks, we course run the w n b a. we have to lead in africa. i mentioned we have the g leak,
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we have it to k video. we. so we operate 5 different leagues and we think it's an expertise we have. and so we are looking very closely to see if there's an opportunity to professionalize the game, to another level here, a back in the us. and now the european lifts up the quotes. so it'd be in nuclear kits with the $66.00 foot shot at the bozza, the end of the game with his big, straight, triple double as the dens. and i'll get the the sacramento kings 132 to 123 and strong winds cause delays at the pga tools farmers insurance open in california . dozens of players weren't able to finish the 2nd round, the torrey pines, but sweden's looks like all buck was able to get back to the club house. the 3 over 75, you're going to share the lead on 6 from the pulse with mentos griffin. all right, that is all use pulls now will need to be made. excellent shape. okay, that's it for the news. our don't go away that i'll be back with much more. today's
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news type of thing with us here on sooner. but for now, the, at the time of unprecedented challenges and transformation, the new era is sweeping across the african continents. in a new 4 part series, alger 0 explores how for nations are rising to the biggest challenges as they face critical, societal and economic issues. for cause new directions coming soon on out to 0. the democratic nations justified this kind of behaviors. collateral damage has collateral damage. that's why we all team is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment is the us is confused, corporate is real effective. it's more of
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a standing from the impact to the us selections, the escalating conflict in the middle east of the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or hearing the fact the is very systematic and deliberate destruction of causes. we will, to infrastructure has left more than 2000000 people in a state of color since from asking questions. what do you think will be the last thing? impacts on journal is reporting from the action when firefighters did arrive. there wasn't sufficient with an in depth coverage. it's a gathering of intention to speak to wisdom teeth. it's out as it was, teens on the ground. when you closer to the heart of the story, the us loan states mission into afghanistan after $911.00 attacking the taliban regime with a scale of the mission of device, scan government corruption, that ultimately tweak us with tools and the return of the tele by so many people
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were killed and people who were on from the government more than the final part of afghanistan. the price of peace investigates the devastating human cost of the war and the failure to secure lasting peace phone. i'll just say around the 100 to a generation traumatized by genocide, u n says 1000000 children, the suffering mental health issues and guns the on the pocket. this is just a life though. so coming to thousands of palestinians of force and the homes this, these really ministry expands, this operations in the occupied westbank houses, those 3 children around it up and take them to come say know the nigeria is.

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