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concerning the us are now in cairo for talks on stage 2 of the agreement, the jail leader of search, he is outlaw. curtis on wordpress party has called on a group to lay down its arms and dissolve itself. i'm not what you all on says in the letter that the language of peace and democratic society needs to be developed . the u. k. prime minister care storm are in the us president donald trump met in the white house with ukraine swapping the jungle. trump says a peace deal should be made soon. we're paying leaders are worried that president trump is pushed in the ukraine war will conceive too much to russian president vladimir putin. 3 years of war and ukraine have forest at least 3700000 people from their homes. the one says that number is growing as troll stratford reports from cheve president trump's aid freeze is leaving those displaced in limbo. the this
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86 year old tamara lost her leg to diabetes before the war, but she was forced to flee her home and east and ukraine when russian forces invaded 3 years ago. yeah. to allow us to go. i've already heard that one day they'll ask us, where would you like to go in which region ukraine would you like to stay? and to be honest with, you know, where only home tomorrow or stays in temporary housing. because her home, like hundreds of thousands of others and villages and towns, now controlled by russian forces being completely destroyed. the longer the fighting continues, the more people are forced to flee. and the more they're all who may never go back . we didn't get a head count of the support, sense of the displaced people in keys, your money open, like many charities, and you create the stuff with the recent withdrawal of usaid, which shows what will it be? so the job finding project was financed. thanks to you as a id, it was powerful support and used to help us a lot. sadly, it is no more. this is
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a housing project for ukraine's internally displaced financed by a private to american philanthropist. in no way represents where most internally displaced people stay around, give many of renting flat. so living with family and friends. victoria and her children look at pictures of where they lived until march 2022. when they flipped the town of f, difficult. as russian forces advanced particulars, but the more gun, yes, we would love to go home, but it's under us. there is nothing left there and my parents have gone to our whole life was the, the international organization for migration says around 3700000 people are internally displaced inside ukraine. now that the us president donald trump is not ruled out the possibility that ukraine may have to make territorial concessions in any future peace still, many ukrainians may never go back to the places they lived before the war. b,
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u in refugee agency says its mission is being made more complicated by president trump change in foreign policy on ukraine. like many others, unit c. i is also affected by this freeze of the, of the, for, and assistance we have. and still assessing is the, this for the impact, but here i, i also just want to see our focus is on the people we are here to help know. meanwhile, the will continues to force people to flee their homes in east and ukraine. many of whom may never return child stuff without a 0. keith. in the eastern democratic republic of congo, explosions of rock. the rally, organized by m. 23 rebels under allies in the city of chicago. and loving people were killed and 65 wounded. according to a rebel leader who would address the large crowd only moments earlier,
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and there were alons in bath and 23 fighters and accused congolese authorities of orchestrating the attack and say there will be consequences. congress president felix just academy blamed the bombings of what he described as a quote for an army in legally presence on congress. the soil and our economy sent this report shortly after the raleigh. and because of the, this is the place which was crowded with the population here. they can to listen to that. i have c, m, $23.00 officials in one of the public around the 8th. the 1st one called by the i've see of talk. they come to this town, but some things happen just at the end when i go to the diesel bags to will no longer even on this stage. 2 men explosion without the without any explanation of the 1st was started. yeah, this is the best word. the 1st explosion started and then people started running up and down even were still around here. and then some people the main down we have
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seen some people remaining down thinking maybe there was clipping from gum. so because no one can explain what happened, accepting it totally up to the we find out that it was the most of the stuff did does not far from the stage. when officials were no longer on the stage corner, nanda and other officials were no longer in the place when this explosion happened . so now people wondering what happened exactly, and there's always behind these bucks during the night. it's one day of the course before this. public rarely do what difference to it from them to the doors were defeated with a deal to see in this town almost a week past. they were troubling. popular, so not to respond to these corner from dr. c. o b riley. but beside the dispute, it was crowded. and the big question with this one right now, here's why you want to be after the departure of the officials and population with the one targeted instead of people the what the, what the causing the audio on the social media. they were talking to people calling
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in on the week before my little be sure, and the way to know the head of this quality. so here, according to we do not see a more than 6 bodies with tech, we were taken to the general hospital and even some injuries. but we cannot perform this because we didn't have time to comment to see exactly what happened of the sick to just on was so a just stop in even the documents you have since when does happen, how people were running up and down. this is, and even if they did not comment up on, on what happened exactly like on the 0 of the democratic republic of congo. a group of 40 wiggers held for more than a decade in jail. and thailand has been secretly deported to china. trucks with windows covered and blocked safe were seen leaving the bank. rock integration center early on thursday. chinese media have confirmed the group was repatriated
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without specifying their ethnicity. tony chang has more on the different stations from down to on. in china, thailand's police chief has confirmed the full 2 week of muslims who, being in an immigration detention center in thailand for the last 11 years of finally being returned to china. the men had been waiting all this time trying to get passage to the country where they wanted to claim political assign them. they said they face discrimination. and the chinese government's crank down on wake up muslims in the west of the country. thailand was killed between a rock in a place, it wouldn't send them on to a 3rd country. and yet it faced international criticism when it looked at returning them to china. but this year seems to have made a big change in the debt of nights around 2 o'clock in the morning, they were moved to an apple and then flown out to the western city of cash. the
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thailand's prime minister said to the men would be treated according to the principles of human rights. but now that will be up to the chinese government. tony cheng al jazeera, dental, ne, in china, after suffering its forced economic crisis 3 years ago. i'm sure line cause economy is finally on the mend. inflation has fall into single digits, but the price is a basic goods have yet to drop. as many l fernandez reports from colombo, many people are struggling to make ends me now because someone really ends a living by making food for a nearby shelf. she supports a sick mother and husband as well as a to school going children. no, i thought i'd made the last name by the death hunger doesn't differentiate between rich and poor. it's the same with the essentials like medicines. lots of people like me are having problems. life is very difficult. or there's
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a good similar hardships they anytime they can't balance these because it's so high to see a senior citizens who have been working for the government and retired. yeah, the, the, the monthly income is the same for the year. so do you do that? you know, so finding it difficult in 2022, the country faced it's was looking on the crisis with no money for food. fuel admits and, and prices skyrocketed. 3 is on the economy slowly recovering his by $3000000000.00 bill or package from the international money to fund the central bank says inflation will settle at 5 percent later this year. his by 20 percent reduction in electricity, tablets, inflation, which sold higher than 70 percent during shalanda is economic crisis has been brought under control. but bringing people's income in line with prices is likely to take much longer. brianna tow,
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think has been looking at the impact of the crisis on how so we have to look at over all over the last few years. what has happened to price levels that was of, you know, we had really high inflation at one point and that meant that now we are at a much higher price level to begin with. didn't not deal with seriously beneath the national political government which slip to follow and 2020 full has promised change because it's made me budget has been received with cautious optimism and that the gun thousands like uh, with the whole thing that the in p p keeps its from is to improve the lives of oil . it citizens may not fernandez, which is 0. colombo public schools in india are refusing to enroll children from me and more because the government doesn't officially recognize real finger refugees. about 40000, we'll hang out muslims live in slums. across india. most arrived after the 2017 military crack down on the minority group. say,
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mr. avi has more of life without the safeguard of a basic education. bringing the children living in india or at greater risk of unemployment, poverty and exploitation. making the cut, the most difficult part is that our sons and daughters are not getting admissions in school. the government is not permitting it. education is important to survive disorder, but people who are not educated, they can't do anything, or they will end up doing illegal things. and i won't that our children should get admitted to schools to india is not a signatory to the human refugee convention and does not recognize refugees. labeling ro, hangup muslims, illegal foreigners, and denying people displaced by war. the identity papers they need to enroll their children in schools. human rights activists say the policy is a blatant violation of india's own constitution, which endorses access to education as a fundamental and non negotiable, right?
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no matter the child status, he says, absolutely, i've got to do the, i'm just, i'm bad. so you know, and you know, and because it's in no sense. but when so divide, do says enough education, do they have one to make them could have does or live on dental? we are good for sense. if you don't give you guys send to the to the and what is the 5 doctor the, what is the fargo to the anti roll hang? a sentiment has worse and in india and recent years with prime minister, lorenzo mode is part the or not the party leading the charge. members of his and other parties are accused of demonizing refugees to gain political points usually around the election time. let him video, but the politicians bring up or he can go during elections in india is nothing you do they speak against for a hang it every time. and then what's disappointing, that is where i think of victims of a genocide,
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it's the world's most persecuted community. political latest, don't talk about the cruel treatment we had to face only about other things for political benefits. this is a source of distress and fear for women and children and young people. they say that the case is now being heard in the supreme court rights. lawyers and will hang up, people are hoping is made in their favor for now children unable to attend regular schools, often end up going to private tutors and for melissa or religious. it is better than nothing but no substitute for a formal education. st bus robbie autism, 3 political parties and austria have reached the deal to form a coalition government that excludes the far right. the announcements being seen as a victory for more suntrust political parties. kane has been following developments from berlin. of these 3 policies tried to form a coalition with each of us some considerable time ago,
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failed to do so. and the far right policy then tried to make to deal with people's policy. one of the 3 involved in today is the cream and i the and so once again, it fell to the 3 parties to try to form a coalition. they have done so a look at that programs makes quite interesting reading not just from the austrian perspective, but also from the german perspective. why? because migration much tougher rules on migration, on a send to a point in this program that's being agreed in vienna effectively. they will immediately temporarily stop family reunification for people who have come to, to austria as refugees, they will no longer be able to bring their family members to australia. and that's a temporary band, but immediately, also, no more. you refugees, refugees, quote from other e u countries until this new government says,
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actually until the use external border can be guaranteed. also, they want to make clear to assign and see cuz that if they do not integrate and don't try to learn german and there is no future full them in australia, the list goes on for the effectively it's a much, much tarza line on a silent immigration and refugees that these 3 policy supposedly, of san select center, right, and center have agreed to not show that's what they've agreed to fill out on the all to 0. and it was our oscar winning actor gene hackman. and his wife are found that we looked at his long career that started in the early ninety's and then support we discussed there's that seems to be that the ongoing champions trophy and talk this done for boston just a moment for that story and what's, what's the the, the
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the the hello again, sorry for the sports news. here's peter greene. thank you very much. let's try it. yeah. and that's gunning stone. meeting a virtual cold final at the champions trophy in the whole on friday. we didn't show as a stray. they qualify for the semi finals. they can actually afford a narrow defeat, but then would need england to give south africa hiding a straight as last match against the south. africans was a band and because of the rain figured out what the boys have played a lot. so we're ready to go. i think, you know, obviously when you come to these tournaments you have to be prepared to play. and you know, that's, we've had obviously a game off and preparation has been altered,
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but we'll be ready to go tomorrow for the afghans babies england in the last game, but cannot afford to defeats against buell straightens. that will knock them out. but when will be enough to see them reach the semi finals, this is a 1st appearance of the champions for it will be one a good game for pickett. and our focus will be to keep things simple and don't worry much about the playing semi final. in those things we will try to do. ready basic smell, and we will try to come to the good on with the planning we've been speaking to. cricket bowed costs around a couple who believed spent. why don't strain the all the favorites of money still in have a realistic chance of causing a shock. it isn't, it's such a great thing that we talk about and i've gotten it done. australia gave like it's a big game and that have gotten hist um actually i have a chance. remember they've only been playing i c c level cricket for 10 years. they
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coming up against one of the champ insides in the history of this part. so they have done this done stories already one for all the time. i think they've got a genuine chance of this australia and not add to a full strength. they played particularly well against a good we have now seen that that's an english team with serious problems and in decline. and i've done this done themselves to great advantage of it. i think it's they can bring the level of game that they've brought to 2 days ago. a lot against england gets around this on the board. and the energy they showed defending. advocate off, he said in the hall are very, it's not easy with the do coming in in the 2nd meetings, but they gave it everything. they've got more than a 100 more than a decent job. so i'm actually backing of guns down to push australia. i think a few things need to go there where they need to back 1st, that not a good case indeed. so frustrated that person get the runs of the board. i think that are overwhelming favorites in the something back post. i think it's a 5050 game if anything, australia, as dominance in international cricket and woke up cricket that started in the late
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ninety's game of the back of what we could now look at is, you know, maybe a bit of a shock, a defeat in the $96.00 woke up final against freeland car, is off to that it was an error generation on most of governance by australia. and that's the championship winning mentality. the dispatch of us killing cricketers have grown up watching. and there i say they've been edited as well as the defy adults. i'd be doing india, we never overburdening favorites in the 2023 or the final. and what we've now seen in an australian side is it doesn't matter how many big players they're missing where they play. busy more weight, once their opposition is a state of a champion winning mentality. and i see that coming to the forward here again, again, just have got us. um, they seem like a team that a very unlikely to slip off when the stakes are higher so that this is, it's more right. it's a knock. i give her a gun a some, i'll surely still have some wiggle room, even if they do lose. but i just think that was really, i have own the rights to be looked at as a team that don't slip up when,
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when they're not expected to so according to me, station that's an excellent captain. let's make that point. do they be leg? well, even though they have limited resources, these mr. wright might delete them. i see them having a game against the penstock. canada is fairly close a only a seems great store. it's a 2025 continued on thursday at the do by championships. the 24 year old will number 21. us open champion, marine should it should include the furnace here, j, i a see winning 6 to 36 and 6 to win over here so far. louis hamilton is put for raleigh at the top of the time sheets on day 2, a for me. the ones pre season say, spring and ball rain. the 7 time world champion we joined from the cities last month was quick steam thursday's morning. session hamilton was the 2nd foster than the best split from the 1st day. if i land does not useful metatron life, rain involved rain was an extra complication for teams to learn more about the new
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cause. they giving up to the 1st race of the season in melbourne in mid march. okay, we'll leave it there for tonight's 3. all right, thank you so much, peter. well, south korea is hosting what's being built as angel as largest drone show. it showcases the latest technological advancements which are increasingly incorporating artificial intelligence. rub mcbride reports from the expo and boost on, on the 10th theater. it's been held. and this is the biggest yet one show decade that witnessed generations of drug development, especially in military applications, driven by world wide conflicts in recent years. drones that attack other drugs or jumping devices to defend against them. and then drones that attacking swoons with one lead drone being flown by a human. but communicating with other machines,
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it's all about how, like a limited number of operators are actually making thousands of your own work by themselves. as the most sophisticated, artificial intelligence offers the possibility of the drones themselves, deciding who was an enemy to target without human involvement. just one of the many ethical challenges posed by a i military applications aside. we're also seeing showcase the increasing civilian uses of grows from small specialist devices, full emergency services, dealing with natural disasters too much bigger drones to carry and deliver the stuff we need. south career is driving the use of drones and logistics with a number of pioneering projects across the peninsula who's coastline has several styles in the islands, often remote on suffering, roll, roll,
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decline. drones can play a key role put on the front on introducing such solutions to these areas. what can we vitalize local economies by providing new infrastructure and services? we believe this can be a great benefit to these communities in terms of to answer all drones by civilian and military show is highlighting the advances in the infrastructure to support the lending stations. able to receive returning drones, to be serviced re pad and then send to him that way again. by other robots. no. humans required. rob mcbride out, is there a boost on south korea? hollywood arthur gene hackman has been found dead at his home in new mexico. the 95 year old body was discovered along with his wife during the welfare check after a neighbor voice concerns to police about their wellbeing, hackman, $12.00 academy awards during his decades long career with spans more than 80 phones
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. police say they don't believe foul play was involved rentals looks back on his career. gene hackman brought a good, a white hot intensity to his every performance, the driver there. he played the cynical, angry, new york police detective pop by doyle in the classic 1971 thriller, the french connection, relentlessly, pursuing a big time heroines. wheel hackman won an academy award for best actor for that rule. and his 2nd oscar for best supporting actor was awarded for his portrayal of the sadistic law man little bill daggett in the 1992 western unforgiven. how does lester tele, mississippi will be proud of the east dropped the blow for the white man? is that what you said in a pacman reprise the role of furious cop in 1988 mississippi
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burning as an f b i agent cracking down on murderous ku klux klan thugs during the civil rights struggle. penguin played a failed college basketball coach. sees is a chance to redeem himself in whose yours the critically acclaimed story of a small town indiana high school teams wrote to the state championship. the 1986 bill is widely considered one of the best sports movies of the time. when displayed his gift for comedy is the head of a seriously dysfunctional family in 2000 once the royal tenant bombs winning the golden globe award for best actor gene hackman is acting career spanned for decades . he was truly one of the kind. okay, more on that story on our website, the address as always is proud to 0. it's all com. that's it for the news hour for
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the time being. but we're back in just a moment and we'll have much more of the days is we'll see what a minutes the for the inhabitants of indonesia is remote islands. health care is home delivered by so 1st nurses and for them to use as a veteran, there's hands over the readings to adult and medical crisis images underlining the paper to roll of these dedicated carriers in our an island called a, with this documentary on a jersey to the source and look at this process and process is to bring people think close, found the nation shape with nature and then go out into the world and share
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whatever it is they've loved through experience. so the garage, they receive a whole world thing called them to live again in a different way. the same way that we re wilding the land here trying to revolve people. and i think that's about bringing them back into a relationship with nature and the real knowing that we belong here. and that to the long in the way that nature intended us. then we will care about everything continues in terms of the truth. the fact hanging the balance, he's going after the media in a way that's unprecedented. the narrative is being re, re these, choosing to the amplify when voices of silence agendas prevailed. attacks on the press are next to part of a broader effort to suppress the story. systemic emissions main control. what has this discussion looked like in a right wing? and media circles again is for 50,
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