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this is the the view news live from berlin where all students are kidnapped in nigeria dr a large group of teenagers from a college in the north west police say they're joining forces with the army to try to track them down also coming up the u.n. level serious charges against me a mass military. does a mean more military led by.
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he says crimes against protesters include murder torture and forced disappearance also on the show. as growing here in germany a senior members of parliamentary party are forced to resign over allegations they have to profiteering from the pandemic. and we report from israel where the government has bowed to international criticism and began rolling out a complaint to vaccinate palestinian workers against the corrupt. welcome to the program and we begin in nigeria where there has been another mass school abduction this time in northwestern cartoonist states authorities say a gunman seen. the group of students in a raid on
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a forestry college on the outskirts of the state capital kaduna witnesses rob certain female students were abducted it's the 4th mass kidnapping from a school in nigeria since december. and i'm now joined from a job by g.w. correspondent or as he drew is can you more can you tell us. what development on this story is that this security forces include in your and i me and the police were able to rescue 180 student that were abducted yes to d. early dismounting from dispute this is the 1st time we have seen this kind of right action from the security forces where eval to rescue these students
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immediately some hours after ideal abducted in the past it takes days or even weeks before and after and a good situation of type him in order of ransom or as this is the force major attack in on a school in nigeria since december authorities have promised to do something but they still keep happening why start. what is some multiple of problems at the top on it is the growing insecurity displayed in there with insecurity has taken paul or die in nigeria and secondly is from the government's side the government is seen not to be doing enough because this is a defense time we have in this kind of kidnappings this was supposed to be protected by now in tell us who's in nigeria because when you see a problem and you started dad it is need for you to take a kind of precautionary action to be more or less
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a pro active in terms of protecting disclose and we're not seeing dad in them but that he does to like human boy in our we going to use company force to bring an end to this i'm bundy 3 do we give them an amnesty some governance i saying yes we have to give them on this to like this and what i said governor but it could not have gotten the is in the forefront where among the people who was in move we should use force to fight these bandits and finally did i say in that dead been neglected but governance didn't do enough for them so that is it was. the how the parent parents reacting that must be furious. the m it is a serious problem for most of the parents distend that were not even affected where we have not seen any kidnappings close disproofs where i didn't close most of the
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parents i see in my daughter time i saw on my children on looks i'm feelin uncomfortable to send my children to school which is a big hit on the nigerian education sector looking at this tuition even before concrete when education meets and look to be done we have one of the highest. out of school children in nigeria just a few months the government said it has talked to succeed in reducing the number so it out i think. out of school children would now increase because parents don't have the confidence to send their children to school because this not totally secure it does send them. thank you very much for the. protesters once again out on the streets in me a mob to call for a return to democracy and i meeting with a harsh response from security forces but some police officers say they do not want
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to be part of a crackdown on their people any more and to fled to india. 2 demonstrations like these have become routine throughout the country every day protesters repeat the hard work of rebuilding protective barriers. they have no option but to flee when they are yet again broken down by security forces. a stark assessment has come from the un's human rights investigator on me and maher he's calling for sanctions against the country's military leaders. there is growing evidence this amy of the military led by changing your leadership is now engaged in crimes against humanity including the actual murder inforce disappearance persecution. and imprisonment in violation of fundamental rules of
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international law yet there are those within the security forces who disagree with the junta has brutality the british broadcasting corporation has interviewed police officers who fled across the border into india after refusing to carry out military orders. they are among the 1st defectors to share eyewitness accounts of what is happening in myanmar. not a movement of has protests were taking place my boss order just to fire at the crowd and i refused to shoot them. and i said i'd rather side with the people later i told him i was going to visit my family that's when i ran away the military is becoming more and more brutal. so far the protesters have refused to be silenced they are still taking to the streets
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demanding the return of democracy to their country. or pro-democracy activists who choose thought joins us now from young gone now we heard in that report a policeman said they were given orders to shoot protesters but live ammunition what are you seeing that. i'm still here shooting really lacking who seems to have people there prudently killings every day and they have the torch you have the torturing of a powerful well the 50 year for the are all benefits so yes they are literally killing every day and the security here in my is getting more dangerous every day have you personally seen the military or police shoot demonstrators. oh yes yes of course i have been protesting peacefully protesting since they were worried 2nd and till today so every day i go out and i can i see that they are
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student new polls what the. event in qana why i went people so this really really the i really very well. the military said they will hold elections soon does anyone he believes that and is that a sign that the ongoing protests are beginning to have an. i don't think they were holy lessons in what in after one year if they if they do call it a lesson often when you why do they have to change the really star and a find a new once so we don't believe that they will call another election even if they hold another elections in another one or 2 years it's going to it's not going it's going to be and fair elections as you can see now that many nation l.a. clicking mcquade see leaders being captured now they are still in the hills so if they do the another lesson they are going to do without music like the democracy
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party so which we cannot accept and we don't believe it at all speaking about those leaders and sons achieve is facing new charges that apparently she was illegally given $600000.00 in gold bars by political ally doesn't does she still play a role in this fight. if. you fall for what a man he i think no one in the will we ever believe it's because she is simply she is it simply doing everything for all our country even she has to give it her family she is still doing for our own people of myanmar so she would never ever do that title if they. so it's a nobody believes these allegations. off cross no off goes no nobody believe it's no want to believe it's here believe in in very simple life and necessary you can
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see so she was not there that i know and yet every once in my country we leave that ok thank you very much activist if you thought anything young on full time of us and. the un's world food program says is facing the worst conditions since the start of the civil war 10 years ago and as ations says nearly 60 percent of the population are suffering from hunger or food insecurity the situation is being made worse by the pandemic and the collapse of the economy. in this camp in northwest syria the end of winter does not promise residents for spite only new problems already rain has turned the earth to mud and flooded the rickety tents sheltering desperate families for 10 years into the syrian civil war the assad regime and its allies are back in control only the shattered it lib
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region remains under militia control here jihadists rebels are holding out with turkish help millions of displaced syrians are stuck on both sides of the frontline for them the harsh weather is just one of the many hardships. their biggest enemy is an invisible one hunger the u.n. estimates that 1300000 syrians would not survive without a twice the number a year ago it's not just those in the camps who are struggling to coronaviruses devastated the country's fragile economy leaving people without income prices for basic food items have more than doubled in the past year the u.n. estimates that 60 percent of the population faces food insecurity. the young are the most vulnerable it's estimated that half
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a 1000000 children are suffering from stunted growth and development as a result of malnutrition stunting has engineering effects such as learning disabilities and chronic disease. raised in conflict the war will be with syria's children for a lifetime. let's get you up to speed on some of the stories making headlines around the world. the government in malaysia has introduced a law to clamp down on so-called fake news about covert 19 and the country's state of emergency hefty fines and even jail sentences threaten for anyone who creates or publishes information authorities dean even partly falls critics say the law is an attack on free speech and. the king of the zulu nation in south africa goodwill teenie has died at the age of 72 he had been receiving hospital treatment for diabetes it was an influential leader for millions of zulus and assume the largely
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ceremonial and spiritual role after the death of his father in 1981. u.s. president joe biden has updated his pandemic strength strategies saying there will now be enough vaccines for all adults in the country by the end of may months earlier than originally predicted by morris said to the u.s. could safely celebrate the july 4th holiday in small groups if it will get vaccinated when there carriers are. more a growing corruption scandal here in germany now that could have serious repercussions far angela merkel's governing conservatives 3 members of her parliamentary party have resigned in the past week after allegations that they misused their positions as members of parliament to make money to are accused of profiteering from the pandemic another one is said to have exploited links to a foreign country to enrich himself. learnable know this line helped man 3
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resignations in 3 days all by members of the bundestag from angela merkel's conservative bloc in each case claims of corruption have forced them to step down nicolas lubow and line face allegations they lobbied for companies to get supply contracts for coronavirus facemasks liberal has admitted his firm received 250000 euros for such help their resignations prompted this stern warning from the c.d.u. party leader. i don't know if there are other such cases i couldn't have imagined a case like the one involving lobel but if there are come clean now or we will take action. on thursday that call was answered by christian democrat mark helped among according to reports in desh beagle the accusations against him relate to tourism advertisement for azerbaijan in a newspaper he publishes hauptmann denies receiving money or allowing such by.
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