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so this is jump science and the end of summer, whether he is good bye to jude. so we seen flooding through sudden madagascar. it's still the season. the summer shows the late summer. she has a good like in southern nascar, also showing up with potential for flooding. even though i think it may be the infectious disease experts say the next 10 demik is coming to me we're, we're definitely not prepared. and i think that's very clear. an organism we know about, or a deadly new book called disease x. either way, there's cause for concern the flats in the curve, investigate analysis 0 this is took a, took a is the 1st country to develop a national sustainable tourism program in collaboration with the global sustainable
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for palestinians. unicef has warned that malnutrition is spreading among children and reaching unprecedented levels. families of is really kept, is held in gaza, are demonstrating in tennessee set demanding these early government honors a ceasefire. deal with a mouse to secure the release of the remaining relatives of the remaining. that very naming relatives from the gas in the street. and more than a 100000 people are processing and said he is capital battle great against the ledge. corruption is the latest in a series of launch demonstrations against the government of prize and dining sound of the church. the tower on $15000.00 venezuelan migrants passed with the brazilian border town of pocket, right each month, many of them on their way to the us. for brazil, for years, brazil has offered a housing and jobs to the migraines as part of operation. welcome, a project that resettle unfinished williams and reduced as onward migration. but
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since the trump administration follows most for an aide, and brazilian government has struggle to pay for it, i'm just here as teresa both visited a shelter for migrants in the brazilian city of pocket rama on the border with venezuela. so i'm here just a few meters away from the border between brazil and venezuela. thousands of people continue to come from venezuela to brazil every week between 400 to 500 people. many of them arriving without documents with poverty suffering from hung funk hunger. among other things where i am right now is a shelter that's been set up by the brazilian government, a whole operation that's been set up by the government, handled by the brazilian military, but also with the assistance of international organizations. so to talk about what's been going on here and how the situation is being handled. this is a lot of those funds are fees from the united nations refugee agency, tennessee repeat about what you being see here at the border. yeah. as a sub,
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out of, quite as that's as far as the people to come to events. i'm still very high. and here you in c a and the bus in government and doing the most best to support them to assist this population to come to the country with diploma station and protection services during the whole process that he a look at by this process is mostly for venezuela migrants because we're seeing that there's mike was moving across the region, telephone a bit about a, you know, for whom it is destined as a no, no. as a said, the, the a petition welcome was created. she sees it as well and population because of the fuse and see it as you've been instead of present the facing the but of course, the other population that coming to work and i am a like cuban limitations. but they have to go through the, the normal request process to get permission to anthony brazil. it's a difficult now for a situation now for humanitarian agencies, especially, we're seeing cuts in the budget, especially by the united states. what impact is this having on a, on
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a situation such as this one? yes, the us government is our biggest box in the known as a human at that assistance is concerned. and the waiting for, you know, with us from the, from the washington about the return of the resource is to support the population in brazil. but in the meantime, there was in the government and you went to see us and all the agencies that coping fan well, really nice ourselves reassessing our resources and the staff to, to support the population and the images web city services. thank you very much. so this is a situation here at the border between virginia and venezuela, where thousands of people continue to arrive around $500000.00 of them have come here venice willing since the crisis in their country big gun, we're seeing a whole and we shifting of the situation here, 11 america, as the situation has changed in the united states and the treatment towards my grandson, refugees, the toughening of the borders. people here are trying to adapt to
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a changing times in a bad way. but what we're seeing here is a completely different situation. we're seeing the prison in spite of its problems and the problems this country has. it is still trying to show that a country can't read migrants with dignity, but it's, i will. i just see that buckeye amount was the most being most people being expelled from the us. a spot of the trumpet ministrations got down on undocumented migrants out from latin america. but others of some countries farther away political asylum seekers were now stranded in faces. many didn't know even existed a lot in america, edison lucy and even has the story from panama city. one months ago, he's asylum seekers from as far away as a run. afghanistan sewer long asia and africa was put on a plane in the united states and flown to panama without their knowledge. nearly 60 of them who were left at a bus stop had been taken in by a catholic, charity facing arrest and deportation if they don't leave for 10 boots up kind of.
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because when they know we sickle or huge of times we come here is a 100 percent. so these women who prefer not to show their faces or from us down to stand and say they can't work, studies or walk outside freely at home after leaving their countries, the majority traveled for months, in some cases, years to reach the united states walking through the dangers that in depth jungle and central america and mexico arriving to the us border in january. the diets us out last denied fighting with the f gun army against the taliban. but when they lost the war, she had to flee. for 27 days, i was in the youth detention center and not wants to be allow me to ask for asylum
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. what has been my situation. they just started to put a new dependent with panama won't give them asylum either. savannah says he was persecuted for belonging to an ethnic minority in ceylon. got is also this 29 year old who belongs to and as again, minority. we are not safe for the year. the key to says he was being persecuted in russia because he's from the l g b t. community. now i'm speaking to alexander, he's from russia, but he doesn't speak english and i don't speak russian. so as with many other people, we're resorting to an online translator to be able to communicate what's next. what are your options? he explained seats lead because he opposed one ukraine and was being forced to join the army. be honest, i don't know yet. what options i have, i'm at a loss. i tried to return to my country a to you that's he's not alone. everyone here without exception,
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is in limbo in a strange land with no money, no contacts with time running out. on this, some country somewhere offers them a new home to the see and human al jazeera, panama city. this take you now back to one of our main stories on this news hour more than a 100000 protesters gathering downgrade to demonstrate against the serbian government visa life pictures. this mass riley is a combination of months of protests against government corruption following the collapse of a train station booth back in november in which several people were killed. best now speak to yanna voss, each was a law student was part of the demonstrations. thank you. yanna for being with us. i know he's extremely loud behind yourself. really. you can hear me. can you tell us about why you've taken part in these protests and what you're hoping to achieve?
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well, i personally took part in these because i believe in justice. that's why i started studying law and we're hoping to change just getting justice for the people who were killed by the way it will collapse and not be solved in the 1st of november. and that is our 1st and mostly only incentive. yeah, but more than a dozen people have already been charged in relation to that. who's collapse? why is that? not enough? well, we've made our demands pretty clear we want the complete documentation to be released . we want all of the people who are involved in the reconstruction of the railway station should be prosecuted and brought to justice. we want all of the students that process that against the governments to be released all charges because they are not guilty as we believe we have proof of that. and we also have the 20 percent
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budget increase for the higher education institutions, which none of those have been as far as i know, the 1st 3 have a not have not been not so until all those events are mat, know where the rest will be and yeah, so the government officials, given their notices aren't going away. it's not enough. it's not enough. you say at the protesters have been denouncing what they say is government corruption. can you talk to us a, specifically, a bit more about that, specifically this corruption that your denouncing? where is it come from? and, and, you know, why do you feel the government or friends which is responsible well we, we have been noticing perhaps in our country for the last 13 years, basically, even before the corruption was present. but after 13 years it's been an off. uh,
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we've noticed that in every single layer of society, from the most menial jobs you need to do, you can do them to corruption, easier to building a building or reconstruction or a railway station, which again, corruption is very much involved in at least that is what we believe we hope that's not what is happening, but until we get the full and complete documentation, we cannot guarantee on the other part or you demanding the resignation of the government of present. uh which sorry i did not hear you. i was asking whether your demanding for the resignation of the government for the president to be removed. no, we were not demanding him being removed specifically where demanding all that were involved in the railway station. reconstructions of the month of justice is done. that involves him. none, soviets, if he can release all or well not, he's not the one that is in charge of releasing documentation,
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but the documentation comes out and he's not part of it. then it's, it's not ok. this is a, a legalized protest movement which has been launch the peaceful, diana, but present voltage, i say that protest as people like you will try to achieve something with violence and you know that, that will be the, and he's basically accusing the protest movement of trying to wrap, seek violence at some point. are you what, what do you respond to that? and are you concerned about violence against you and other demonstrate as well? i'm not sure if you can see what's happening behind me right now because i'm not sure what is happening either. but. 5 there has been some something happening in the last what some for 15 minutes, but generally we're not afraid of violence because we're not the ones pausing yet. these process of proof that we are very much peaceful indeed,
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we have walked all over survey. 6 and not phase one incidence one injury one, anything that we have brought on to other people. what other people might do to us, we are very afraid of. yes, we have had many instances in these past few days where so or still last since then was outside the fall of the building, which we have removed. and we have to have very many safety concerns. but until about 10 minutes ago, everything was before in going a ok. all of to not, i cannot guarantee. i'm not sure what's happening. okay. thank you so much. yeah. and when of course, keep a close eye on those protests since i have you here on out of here. thank you for taking the time to speak to us. you on a boss each. and that was great. the syrians that'd be marketing 14 years since the start of the uprising against from a president bush on a side, thousands of people have gathered on the streets of towns and cities across the
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country. it's the 1st time syrians can mark the anniversary, opened the after the side regime fell in december. i had a comp to dropped confetti on crowds in the capital damascus to begin celebration, se, let's check in with that results dollars in damascus for. so what, what is the mood uh, in damascus right now, where you are we are here till may of school or this, the landmark square. i'd go to square off damascus, and there are no uh, thousands of people gathered in here and celebrate the, at the anniversary of the revolution. waiving the syrians, new flag, there was loud music as of now, just fabulous as best, and that's what happened. that's why people are keeping white books, somebody that a go, there was a quite low music revolution, be songs are, are being sang here and people are chanting, the pool that addition scripts smoke and it's also gonna be shows up coming up to
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speed and delivering these features to the local runners, how square root with the bill is that we're essentially assets with some of the many experience. they tell us that these, these never the top of the, just the, the, the, the, the city, the state that the company and the result of in the full official mishap would be cheap. right? and which of course have less than most of the cars. but with many suit is quite the subdivision, but this is an extremely put that is the 1st time of the 1st time that they are celebrated. and eventually off of the revolution we dr. chevrolet impala in damascus. there is a new government now in place in syria re so how do people assess is performance so far? most fully,
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12 to 15 years accepted as the the 65 percent of these companies are kind of structured what this was. so $750.00 people are to be killed. a to 7 to times chemical weapons have been used against tvs in many places. in this country, houses, women have been ranked tens of thousands of people had been captured. and more than a 100000 people were were, what are you using in the testing facility? so this company has to be surprised that the challenges steve a, have a g when you're talking to people here and above the performance of the government . the say, well, we want to leave that pressure unless it is not empowered anymore. however, now the government needs to believe that these are the, even that promise because there is a lot a lot. so today, even while we were to minute around damascus, captains for mass, because we're seeing that some, even basic services are still not be provided. safety situations did the deposit
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we are part must be on functional. so that's why people are having to sort of see that that's something it's shifting from the set of races prompted to condition provision to the expectation. thank you. right, so for bringing estimate to staff from the last coast results that are hundreds of protesters have been rallying at the sight of a proposed chinese super embassy in london. critics say the huge complex that allows china to crack down on dissidents in the u. k. seems 2023. the hunt come administration in space fountains of more than a $100000.00 on dissidence based in britain. sonya go has more from london. i was so slow this i'm gonna say what previously locked by the savage of government. not to turn his stomach re supplemented them in when the lady but came into the
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house. now, with that being said, you've had the local march. okay, which is actually refused any funding submission, but it's not offset. no, they said that they objected to this made for reasons. so the areas around the world around the area around the perimeter here. and also for the fact that it will cause a problem for any testers. watch which hasn't any kinds of riley's outside here as well. but they do not have the jurisdiction to block many of those plans. the tools that really relies on the housing and communities administrator and the deputy prime minister lorraine a few days. i'm gonna have to decide whether the plans to go ahead. now however, that falls signals up, the government isn't going ahead. when ben jones, rachel, we went to beijing in january, that was a signal officer for the house. the government wouldn't mind this, going ahead as the project and i've also been singles also from the head. second stream at cooper. i'm the foreign minister of foreign secretary david law. me as
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well both of them. i've indicated that they will not have any other directions for this not provided the. the c would put hot room into. ready round the property itself, and then it would make it essentially the largest embassy of its kind in europe. staying ahead in sports. well, it ever end. we'll show you a ronnie to remember the was cable tennessee event in the a sense of belonging to walk down any street in person failed to feel the presence of the defend community and the everyday heroes and communities together. lopez overs, logos, a da 0 visits that's effective community in toronto, canada, where locals are fighting to maintain their identity in the face of sky rocketing
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the i'm at the school says joe ali, thank you very much. work me. 6 nations championship will go to either england or fonts in the next few hours. convinced that top of the table off to basing wells and called if i c h c h, d h c t. we thought it was when i'm trying to send even to the top of the table. the phones could snatch the terms. it was the key of the school in paris. so earlier defending time his island did everything they could to keep alive that heights for said straight titles on seeing for the truth and tries and safety. it's only 2217 right. but that in the when has now ended research how much cities in holland continues, is remarkable record in english football in a region got his 100. i mean, the goal involvement when we saw from the penalties, thoughts of pricing earlier should happen, which is a full scope. and we can sometimes use for live games or thoughts price, something fox, the whole system to a to,
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to truly nothing as far as have hours on champions. the football next season may be it switch for to fit just a point for me. one second place to awesome, i'll go down. lando norris has taken po position for the opening race of the for me to one season in australia. he led home on the current one to him qualifying or lose hamilton has what to do with ferrari. david stokes reports picking up where they left off the clamor and looked out the front row and melvin just as they did it last year is finale and abu dhabi, where they clinched the construct, his title and their norris pit. let's get the aspect of poll right to the end of about ready to start the yeah, i want to make 5. and so now an amazing job is to continue from might be why the end of last season, the start with the one to but it's just quantity, right? so let's wait and see tomorrow. i know it's going to be a tricky race. so obviously grades and the year on, on the front row for the district and the fact that i would like spence um, no, i think it's
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a great start the year and great to have the same on the from right next step it was stopped, stood on the grid as he begins his quest for fits the straight dry this championship for us to be a and p 3 today i'm. i take the so yeah, the color calling up. so very exciting. i think a lot of uh, yeah, good group around here and this and fonts corner, so that's always very fun in a, in an f one car, stepan's teammate, liam lowest and was the only driver in the field not to have driven the truck before. and it showed the new zealand it was knocked out and round one, and we'll start 18 also finding his feet as low as hamilton. the 7 time champion is still getting used to his car headed his 1st race with raleigh. these 8 on the grid that they didn't expect us to be as far off as we why, but to, to be that close to charles in the, in, in my 1st of all fine sessions, which is still really, i really am still learning this call the men who are placed, hamilton that besides live captive qualifying with a damaged car,
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gimme and finale will have a lot of ground to make up from 16 on his f one day d. r. we through the thanks. if i understand something. so as many predicted mclaren as a team to catch heading into race one. but there's rain full caps for sunday, which may make things a bit less predictable for norris upfront. they would stokes out you 0. this defending time. can egos show me pick has been not south of indian wells by russian teenage anita, and then i have a who's into the final for the 1st time. and then i have a who's looking for black about titles of to winning into by last month. it's the 1st set in type, right? find time grandson champion shown. pick it back in the 2nd, out, playing the 9. see to take it 6117. you're over covered when the decide to $63.00, to become the youngest player to reach the final says kim, cost is in 2001 sounds like a. so looking for her 1st choice, o, c, c, french open, last 2. and they will face well number one at email, sub length of for the trophy to top see dropped just one game in
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that so useful for now more later on the joe. thank you very much. that's it for this news hour on how to 0 to stay with us. so he's a failed him. we'll have more of today's top stories coming up. thanks so much the meeting of mine's discussing the defining issues of our time in one year. we source that change. it became clear at that point, but we really were in that kind of a new era of nobel peace. slower. it's maria, theresa and professor michael wooldridge. and explore the pedals and possibilities of artificial intelligence. it changes the way we think. and then the way we act out can protect ourselves. studio b, b a. i series on a jersey to the latest news as it breaks. disagreements comes at the critical junctions for syria. the company is to be able to accommodate for them and recent governments, municipal operations, adjusting searching effects with detailed coverage. now that is
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