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this is news life from tens of thousands of venezuelans flocked to a charity aid concert despite the president's claim that his country is not suffering a humanitarian crisis events were staged to raise one hundred million dollars to help people suffering from food and medicine show host you see on the program. pope francis outlined steps to stop the sexual assault of children in the catholic church move comes as a summers in a row his testimony from survivors of rape and assault by members of the pledge.
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house football club chelsea appeals upon from signing players until twenty twenty the english premier league side has been accused of breaching rules about signing. i'm filled welcome to the program at least one person has been killed in clashes with the finest by the military as efforts to bring aid into the country against the orders of president but doro turned deadly as the violence played out on the border between brazil and venezuela a charity concert begun in the in the colombian border the event organized by the british been inhabited branson is calling on caracas to allow international aid into the country. the concert may have been held on colombian soil but it was all about venezuela.
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you know for you. to perform with the mob. of venezuela migrant who sang his signature song mayfly spanish for i left it's become the unofficial anthem for the several million venezuelans he fled the country's economic crisis some of those migrants attended the concert the emotions of what they've lost still roll oh you know. the concert is backed by british billionaire richard branson. he's hoping to raise one hundred million dollars to aid venezuela. on. the site but the festival atmosphere there lies the tensions building on the colombian border opposition leader. is urging venezuelans to make their way here on saturday. he wants them to pick up aid provided by the united states it's stored in
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a warehouse right nearby a steady stream of venezuelans have been crossing the border on foot in recent days to collect whatever supplies they can take back. but if vehicles are to come and transport large amounts of aid back into venezuela they want me to cross this bridge which is being blocked and guarded by the venezuelan military the opposition is hoping people power the military to stop supporting president maduro his supporters gathered on the venezuelan side of the bridge ready for a small arrival concept being prepared by the president nicolas maduro is supported by russia and china both accused venezuela's opposition of politicizing humanitarian aid. if so-called aid material is forced into venezuela and then it causes violence and clashes it will have serious consequences this is not
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something anyone wants to see. but those in the opposition feel they have no other choice and so venezuelans on both sides of the divide wait to see what the weekend will bring. you the correspondent have your. concerts are taking place welcome. both have been underway for a while what have you seen. well whether senior year of the colombian flight at least is an atmosphere of the very that is very festive of people celebrating what they think is a new era for finished motivational work from the start for him to conquer the people here are also very concerned most of those participating here in the field in the front line are the same people who are going to try and bring down a minute here in aid over and through the border to going as well tomorrow and they know that they have a very difficult mission ahead one that means that they will have to risk their
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life so there's a mixed feeling on the one hand the party atmosphere if you will with the latin american read them and on the other hand they're in about what should happen next you know what comes what happens next in just a moment is that any sign of tension between the two events on the day that the two political camps. oh the camp on the venezuelan side has been very violent so far and we have not heard any noise coming from the other side of the bridge and from the location where we are we will soon but you would hear the artist singing over there it would have been a quite violent conflict. to the colombian side to bark has been no official communication yet we're on the federal government so far about you know we are really guessing how it is actually looking on the other side so let's just talk about this this aid then which is that venezuela suborders you talk about some volunteers going tomorrow saturday to pick up the item the president has prevented
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from coming into the country why how is the army likely to respond to these civilians in this way because the president has after all said that the aid will not come in. that's right and that is the most pressing question right now we don't know how the military is going to react to the one hand some of them have or no loyalty to the president of the little and to their current government but then again they will have to face the future you know people who are potential you hungry and in need of medicine that won't get that aid because of the military so it's really playing with the public opinion in the favor of the venezuelan people that is the best condition that military personnel well actually accept a humanitarian aid in order not to fall in disgrace with their own people how do i get a cynical quota thank you let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world for us and he
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exploration company and a doco says a mozambican worker has been killed in a jihad just attack in the north of the country six of the local workers were reported injured the company says militants targeted convoys on a highway in the district of palma the nerve center most emerging gas industry gay rights activists in kenya say they're disappointed to have to the high court delayed a ruling on decriminalizing gay sex sexual acts between same sex couples in kenya can be punished by up to fourteen years in prison. u.s. media reporting that the r. and b. singer r. kelly has been indicted on multiple counts of sexual abuse nearly two decades the fifty two year old real name is robert so fast a killer. skewed. his face accusations of child pornography sex with minors operating a sex cult and sexual battery he denies the accusations.
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united states says it plans to send to keep a small peacekeeping force of around two hundred troops in northern syria with another two hundred military base in time for the u.s. is working with nato allies to assemble a force of up to one and a half thousand troops in the region the last pocket of territory in syria held by islamic state group militants near the village. in the east of the country in the past few weeks thousands of civilians including family members have been evacuated to refugee camps in the north. defeated many of their wives and children have no homes to return to. by as territory one stretched across a third of both syria and iraq now they hold this little village in eastern syria. this footage provided by the kurdish how a news agency shows some of the three hundred islamic state fighters in the last
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enclave in bed. their families and other civilians are nearby they've been in this makeshift camp for more than a week human shields keeping the kurdish let syrian democratic forces from carrying out a final assault but this is not expected to last much longer on friday another forty trucks belonging to the u.s. backed syrian democratic forces evacuated civilians through a humanitarian corridor one's potential jihadists i weeded out further north to kurdish run camps for the displaced. wives of iowa's fighters from around the world often caught in the middle here at the al haul refugee camp they are kept at a separately guarded section. many of them are desperate to go back to their home country. yes i just want to. be friends we take this. all for at least. syria. kids they say
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nothing. the problem is many countries don't want them back for haps the most famous camp resident is nineteen year old shamima big she just gave birth to a son and was stripped of her u.k. citizenship. but how should countries treat those that the fall of the fayed has left behind this will continue to be a big issue especially when it comes to those who did not choose to be there. to four day summit tackling sexual abuse within the catholic church bishops vatican officials experts and cardinals have heard testimony from survivors about the devastating effect the abuse had on their lives many of them suffered in silence others watched as the church they loved covered up reports of abuse but as you'll
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hear from survivor report that culture could be changing. it's was ten years old when his mother died of cancer it was nine hundred eighty six the boy was sent to a relative a catholic priest in a village and has said the clergyman became his foster father. feeling try to create a comfortable sphere sitting on the sofa watching t.v. in the evenings. then there were caresses leaning on each other and things at some point the next step a kiss. i really do love you a lot. was severely sexually abused for years he fled immediately after finishing school and went to university in munich but he soon began to suffer from flashbacks of the trauma he confided in a friend of the family she confronted the priest and forced him to admit his crimes
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to the diocese the priest supervisor spoke to moderates and his friend he offered their appeal and put him under pressure or not even from utah after he informed me that this conversation was never to have taken place he warned me not to take legal steps because he said in his experience when a person a paedophile goes to jail he'll still be a paedophile when he gets out so if it were just a matter of changing a person this would be a fully an appropriate step and of course because he would be stigmatized if he had gone to jail i did not want to ruin this person's life we're here we're just leaving. he could not forget about what happened about ten years later he confronted the church again with the crimes and again the priest kept his job millet's again spoke with his supervisor without success last december mother's turn to the church once again but this time something changed the diocese filed
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a complaint against the priest for. what changed was the perception and the listening to now they are really. not just half heartedly claiming they don't have time for example those doing listening change to. that is the bishop of limburg really spent two hours with me and i noticed he seemed affected by the discussion he president of a tough night the judiciary also hopes to hold someone accountable not just the perpetrator but also his supervisor there may have been an obstruction of justice the statute of limitations has passed but the church too is investigating the case raising markets its hopes for the pew summit in rome. i expect this summit to be the beginning of an ongoing process and for it not to be like now that we've talked about it everything is ok. dan markets will continue to fight by telling his story again and again. his religious affairs correspondent martin jack is following the
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conference in rome he sent us this summary after those events. this is rome at the end of the second day of the vatican summit and the protection of children the two things that have come across in the last two days of briefings and meetings is that the church is looking for some room in terms of the finding what zero tolerance will be in relation to the abuse of children the second thing that seems to be in dispute is whether this kind of abuses will be treated as crimes in courts of loss around the world or will continue to be the sole purview of the church itself and this is something that very likely this summit will try to resolve over the next two days. that israel is on its way to becoming the fourth nation to land a spacecraft on the moon it better sheet unmanned spacecraft was launched into orbit by a rocket at cape canaveral space station in florida that was on thursday night
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israeli robotic lander wallace zip around the earth about six weeks in a whopping four landing on the lunar surface. a state of the news live from berlin i'm filled. with the next obvious also a good to. earth . for saving google india's tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions and global ideas the embodied series of global three thousand on d w and.

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