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with a 0 reminder of our headlines this hour, the humanitarian aid entering gaza is providing desperately needed release, but the lifeline provided by the un agency to policy and refugees is at risk and is really bad on the from the law is due to come into effect on thursday, thousands of people from the eastern democratic republic of congo, or fleeting fighting between kimberly's forces andro, one to back am 23 rebels. diplomatic efforts to hold the conflict. i have repeatedly sold. at least 30 people have been killed in a stampede at a hindu religious festival in northern india. 90 others have been injured in the crush of the mohawk home festival. the world's largest gathering in quite a garage and are produced in south korea, supporters of the impeached president to you. and so you'll have gathered outside a detention facility where he's being held. jo is under arrest on charges of insurrection after he attempted to declare martial law last month. ra mcbride reports from one said he can get visits from family members,
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such as his wife. the 1st lady couldn't guarantee, but the restrictions here say that he is not allowed to have any visits on public holidays, which is today. run mcbride, i'll just add a good one. south korea, the ukraine drone has struck an apartment building and the russian border region of belgrade mother and her 2 year old child were killed in that attack. and 2 other people were injured. meanwhile, ukraine says a russian attack on the southern city of nichol life killed at least 2 people. and military says, a missile struck a building, housing, a food processing facility. but we're reporting from he is ready. so when you create as well, but he calls you creating and the praying president illegitimate because his presidential time expired a while ago. and there were no
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a new presidential elections. and you prayed at the moment because of the conflicts but to preach and earlier said that, says lensky have to cancel the decree of binding negotiations with him with lunch. even patients which had been signed in september twinge twins too. so he says that's when the military confrontation began, most school offered kids to leave, but it's, it's regions of the don't ask and look guns and a key if i refuse, doing so and have kids done that said that would been know who but at the same moment, not most could receive signals from k of that q wants to continue, wanted to continue pricing. and that without the involvement from the west, the el salvador has the highest incarceration rate in the world. as the result of economic proof,
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judges have sent dozens to china the time in mass hearings. people have been spent months years in prison without trial the funds that he says how many people are in prison without being sentenced as the director. so that's what i'm not going to give you that information for security reasons. i don't manage that data. i mean, i'd be though, you know, same family sites together with the guilty or innocent people here to. so i respect that and it's not my role to judge or talk about this. what do we have here? active members of terrorist organizations that didn't just commit crimes here, but some of the countries back in son, julio. and tell me says that he is out is not a criminal. he was the 1st of each time. let's go to university. he worked in local governments, and his sped time, he gave music workshops in the community. the police took him in november
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2022. since then, his families heard nothing. most of them let us the most of them. it says if he's dead, we haven't heard any more. what can i do when i don't know anything? there are thousands of families and they'll salvatore in the same situation. but there are many more happy with the suddenly safe a nation that communities back. so the president kennedy's approval ratings still stand above 70 percent. and this is the question of the injustices suffer by a number of salvadorans. a price was paying for the safety in the streets, but the crack down his pool of the use of expulsion mode. the onset for the majority of salvadorans is yes, as long that is, as it's not your relative stuck in here. john home, and i'll just see the,
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the position. but they are now encountering a different reality. but how many times you met some bookstore owners and a part of damascus known for its intellectual heritage outside the bookshop established by his family more than a century ago. but the one set up for you, reflects on the moment has changed. it's come to syria,
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since the toppling of bush auto set gabby's with is all further she and selling drugs was far less of a threat then selling books, books from people to grow and think about their circumstances. the way the intelligence services were monitoring and censoring books was suffocating. be on for the last library and publishing house sits on a corner of a head bony avenue, a historic part of damascus full of books sellers and a book stores. the main reason why it was an important target for security agents around the corner, sadie of the mind recounts the difficulties he also used to face and rejoices at no longer having to hide any of the books. he's selling nothing. then we provided books that what a band or political in nature to people to be trusted. and we found ways to hide them the, the, he shows me how the cover of a book on the band list was replaced with the cover of one that had been approved.
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faddie says he once considered leaving syria. but when given the chance, despite all the cultural and political repression of the previous government decided against it, that i was that i know. and i did up at the thought of leaving my customers that i knew. i loved them so much. and i can only show it by providing them with books. one syrian university student tells me how different the mood here is today. when compared to the orwellian atmosphere he used to encounter. there was a lot of fear around, but it's always felt like if you've ever read 1984 like the big brother. so it's that sounds like there's no more of a big without that anymore. but severe censorship isn't the only reason these establish minutes have suffered the streets of this neighborhood. used to be lined with many more books doors. but the economic total of the war combined with sections to force many to close their doors for good or other one for one or
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2 teams of guarantee to, to pay to finish pulling barcelona safely through to the round of 16. but some themes might need to get the calculates as of a draw between pick the same time and have the standings continually to see the updates to see the school. but the only ones are going to be doing this are in some this will be presenting the permutations to beans. nothing about wine glasses. so be careful, even if you're like me and you don't drink wine, you've got to be real careful with wine glasses. still trying to work out exactly what he was doing with the wine glass, but a guy who knows but it's dangerous and the richardson. thank you very much. one more thing before i let you go into us a private your space firm says it has broken the sound barrier with an independently develop jet for the 1st time x be one by company, boom, supersonic is a prototype, but the company aims to build a supersonic passenger plane, the last supersonic passenger aircraft ended service more than 20 years. that does
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