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to do exactly everything. my name is to and i work with the news . this is the w news ally from berlin. we can't do this alone says hades into him government and asked for international troops to help stabilize the country. after the assassination of president, he drove mostly more, you see 17 members of a hit squad or in custody. and a man hunt is under way to catch others on the run. but the killing exposes deep
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division in the country. also on the program, the un security council vote unanimously to keep a disputed aid for the open, despite russian protest that it violates serious sovereignty. the decision paved away for another year of the life saving supplies for civilians in the rebel controlled know aah! and a warm welcome to viewers around the world. unlike local haiti's interim government has asked washington and the united nation to send hundreds of troops to protect its key infrastructure, following the assassination of president juvenile mo. you see the us and columbia have already agreed to send intelligence officials to help the investigation. haitian police say they've captured 17 suspects and killed pre the and one for 8.
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others continues, but he sees killing, has revealed deep divisions within haiti's government. one group of lawmakers has now defied the interim government to pledge support for a rival politician as provisional president. the terminal has left many haitians wondering whether they still have a future in their country. scenes outside the u. s. embassy, imposter cancer. dozens of people have come here desperate to find a way out of the country. the presidents, assassination has left asians shocked and fearing for their safety something on their solution, but to flee minimum debbie, i haven't been able to close my eyes. i can sleep at night. i came here because i'm scared. there are many gunshots and you don't even know where they're coming from. i have abandoned my home. i can't go back. i don't know about my family. the investigation into precedent. germany research murder is under way haitian police
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have detained a group of former soldiers from columbia and to dual haitian american citizens. columbia police send their nationals implicated in the murder were recruited by 4 companies and travelled to haiti by the dominican republic. pages into the government has asked us to send troops to help safe guard. it's key infrastructure, but for the time being, the u. s. has no plans to do so both washington and baton have pledged the sand officials to support the investigation. you will be sending senior s b i n d h asked officials to port friends as soon as possible to assess the situation and how we may be able to assist you in trim. prime minister closures f has declared a state of emergency and stepped up to lead haiti until new elections can be held. the poorest nation in latin america has struggled to achieve political stability for decades. i mean the series of crews and rising gang violence,
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the assassination of president police is plunging it into even deeper cares with civilians peering. they'll burn the costs. early we spoke to democratic congressman and 11. he is coach here of the haiti caucus in the us house of representatives and his long being pushing for a reassessment of us policy toward haiti. we asked him what he thinks needs to change in order for international support to be more fruitful. well, i think that what we have to do is work with patient civil society. broadly speaking, the legal community, the bar association, the human rights groups, the catholic church, the protestant church, the political parties, the unions and the business community. and i think they are working right now as we speak to come up with a plan for a consensus plan for a caretaker government that would take power, calm things down,
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restore order, and build a pathway to restore democracy. you can't just say have elections, have elections, have elections when there is no legitimate government where there is no security for the people to go to the polls. when there is no electoral counsel capable of registering the the whole population, we need to build up the conditions for the rest. let's highlight some other stories making news around the world after shower. dozens of parents have held a visual for more than $100.00. 20 no jury and students kidnapped from their school earlier this week. armed men rated to school and nigeria is called do not state to security guards were killed in the assault. it is the latest wave of mass school abductions in nigeria. the remnants of tropical storm also have moved through the
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north east of the united states with strong winds heavy rain and flooding. the storm brought down trees and parallel. it had briefly strengthened to a hurricane last week when it killed at least 3 people in the caribbean. the un security council has voted unanimously to continue the humanitarian aid shipments through turkey into rebel held territory in syria. that's despite initial opposition from russia. aid will continue to pass through the border crossing at your vegas to bob holla for at least the next 6 months. moscow is an ally to the syrian government and claimed the 8 operation violates serious sovereignty by going through a back door border crossing. rather than passing through the capital damascus, it took at last minute compromise with us to keep the corridor open. aid organizations say the deliveries are vital for display syringe. the bible, however,
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border crossing a lifeline for 3400000 people can stay open, at least for now. for another 12 months. trucks can continue to deliver food medicines and corona virus vaccines from turkey into northwestern, syria. it's a region of war, almost daily, islamist, insurgents and government forces fight russian jets dropped bombs, and people have to flee more than one and a half 1000000 people living crowded camps here. many have been displaced multiple times. they lack jobs and don't have prospects for the future. they're dependent on you and aid for survival. now of the and i say you have everything we have to endure in this camp and sometimes a harder than living under a tree. if these deliveries didn't come, every month, we would die, and the home of the un security council reached the compromise. after tough negotiations. russia was opposed,
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but eventually agreed to the extension. the price for doing so is still unclear. united nations coordinator mark cuts was hoping for more and we need to make sure that we can just about food security. it's also about the health situation. it's about clean water, it's about shelter. what we really want to be doing in that area is we want to scale up this 8 operation. a sigh of relief in the camps of lib. food emergency has been averted. but the last thing solution to the conflict or even peace and northwestern syria are still out of reach. i'm going to buy more cuts. he's a un deputy regional humanitarian coordinator for syria. and he was in the report you just saw, of course, he joins us now from re huntley in turkey. close to that border crossing where aid is going into syria. welcome, more cuts. can you explain to viewers what the decision by the un security council
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will mean to people on the ground in syria? well, it means that millions of people who are trapped in a war then are going to continue to receive the vital humanitarian aid that they depend on. i mean, we're talking about almost 2000000 displays. people who are living in 10th and make sure show, says in heretic condition, many of them do not have enough food, or they don't have enough clean water and medical supplies and other support. they're entirely reliant on this 8 operation. it would have been a catastrophe if we were not able to continue that. but the fact that the security council has renewed this resolution means that we can continue this aid. operational now would have been at the task, or if you say it strikes me, mark that some at home might be scratching their heads wondering why it was so difficult for countries to agree to send desperately needed food and humanitarian
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supplies. the civilians in a war torn region. well, it is a void, a lot of tension. there's a lot of disagreement among the members of the security council about the best way forward for syria, and that is affected the humanitarian operation. it's great though that the security council really came together and they was a unanimous decision from all 15 members of the security council. this is exactly the kind of unity we need on critical humanitarian issues. i only hope that they show the same kind of resolve in addressing other humanitarian much emergencies around the world, new places like and me, and mar, and t grey and elsewhere. this is a good sign. ultimately, what people in syria want is a solution to the christ that that's what they want more than anything else. and of
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course, we hope that they will also be progress on that in the coming period. mark, i know your humanitarian aid coordinator and not a politician or diplomat, but geo politics surely play a role in how you function. so i have to ask whether you believe as some do that this deal is a real breakthrough. that might signal a turning point in serious conflict. well, i think it's too early to say that, you know what, this is going to mean and the overall political situation. but, you know, i think it's certainly a step in the right direction. we need security council members to be putting the needs of civilian 1st. we need, we need more political will to resolve this crisis to ensure that the billions are protected and we need more funding. so, you know, we still have a long way to go. it's still a big price. it's in there. yeah. but yes,
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hopefully we are going to see something james martin cuts from united nations. many, many thanks, mark. thank you to f ganesha now where the departure of foreign troops in recent days has led to fears. fighting for control taliban rebels have seized control of much of the country driving out government forces. many afghan citizens are also on the run, both from the conflict and from the taliban. strict interpretation of islamic law. calling over z, a girl has lost everything regarding her husband was killed by the telephone just a few days ago. and then she was forced to flee from her home in north afghan instead, at least here in refugee camp and low about she's safe for now. so it was a very mission situation here has gotten much worse since the foreign troops less the number of women can't go on the streets alone around the extreme are making the
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rules that and there's fighting everywhere, right. comes out all the fear that the taliban is gaining ground daily. at present, they control around half of the country and clean to have captured up to 85 percent . and fighting has only intensified in recent weeks. but parts of canada stands armed forces capitulated without a fight, fleeing to neighboring, jacob's them. the african government then had to secure their safe passage back to afghanistan. and those that when does that you are coming back in are once again going to be in the service of their people in defense of about their day being brought back. people are standing, it's water, there is pressure. sometimes things work in our way. and sometimes they don't cold comfort for the girl and her family. they hope peace will come soon. but for now, there's little sign that the conflict will end to some sport. now you,
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p and football as governing body wave has ordered, hungry to play, 3 games behind closed doors as punishment for the behavior of their fans. during year 2020 and during fans had been investigated for racism and discriminatory behavior. during the countries group stage mattress in budapest and unit, hundreds football association was also find 100000 euros and must show a banner with the slogan equal gain during future matches. in tennis, novak joker bitch has beaten denisha puzzle. love to set up a wimbledon final with italy's mate tail buried. teeny joke of which defending champion was pushed all the way by sher paula love. but he came through in straight sets. he's chasing a record equaling 20th grand slam title and a 6 at wimbledon. well, a giant cap standing 8 meters high is turning heads in tokyo at nearly 900 meters
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