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seeking nigerian women, so sick, so they were always saying the same thing about you get to go without having to pay it. obviously that's all and i am in the balance of one. yes. and then you succeed in restoring this young girls ability to treat it kind of thing that really is price management gives meaning to what i do. the trio combating, sheeting dealings starts april 29th on d, w. o o. 50 dublin years. aisha coming up to date me and mars military kills children. a striking rebel have village leaves up to a 100 people dead, including school children. the hunter said it was targeting tundras. pollution in the major indian river is impacting the lives of residents around it. we look at
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the patio river in canada, states and in boxes. dod sentence officials use low tech solutions. high tech results. look at the story of pakistan. fast digital tenses ah by british band of you, welcome to the dublin years, a check out. you could join us, man mas military has carried out an air strike that's been 50 to 100 people, including children. the air strike in the northwest side gang region was on a rebel stronghold as people gather to mark the opening up an office connected to honda opponents. it's one of the deadliest and strikes, get it out by the me and my military since taking part in a cool. in february 2021. they thought they were safe here in
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sight, rebel held territory. hundreds of people gathered for food and dancing to celebrate a new rebel aligned office. but then the bombs fell 1st in air strike by me and more military jets followed minutes later by a helicopter gunship. witnesses say they saw dozens dead, including children. even here you got john in the aftermath. mia mar, state television, played these undated pictures, claiming to show rebel troops. me on mars, military spokesman, said some of the dead were antique who fighters in disguise. don't when was it? oh yes, of course we had launched the dark on them. i good morning, we will inform the people's defend forces were killed at that event under the dark . they are opposing on government. the un special rapport tour on the situation of human rights in myanmar condemned the attack,
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saying the myanmar military's attacks against innocent people, including today's airstrike in saigon, is enabled by world indifference and though supplying them with weapons. how many myanmar children need to die before world leaders take strong coordinated action to stop this carnage. tuesdays attack was the latest in a broad, pushed by me on mars military to stamp out resistance. in the 2 years since the whom to school, some anti government opponents have moved beyond protests and formed armed units, loosely known as peoples defense forces. some had joined up with long established ethnic militias. i'll write scripts, say the military is using scorched earth tactics to route them out and civilians to are paying a high price. in early april, thousands fled into eastern thailand to escape fighting between the military and
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ethnic karen, insurgents. and just weeks before the rebel groups said, government troops shot more than 30 civilians. sheltering at a monastery in shan state is quite clear that the us civil war and the and morrison testify. there's no doubt about that. um, we are entering a situation where neither side is conceding, anything like that. there are tasks happening every day, all across the country and i expect it will intensify for the who does. crackdown has drawn study condemnation from western governments. but attention has waned eclipse by conflicts elsewhere, including ukraine, and facing p, repercussions for its actions. beyond mars, military may face little to deter it from its current course. ah, if a living along the perio river in southern india scare lasted st. companies are
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dumping waste into the water, environmental groups of conducted studies, showing that hundreds of people have been affected by cancer, good junk food, birth defects, and of the diseases. 10 years ago in the us, national green tribunal had ordered the government to create an action plan to restore water quality the river. but local authorities say the company's onto the problem, despite ample evidence collected by activists. a stench hangs over the town of e. lou are many here say it smells like death. some $300.00 chemical companies, lineman, year by perry, i river local actor to say, the factories dump concentrated waste water with almost no treatment. i would go my mom and the companies want to maximize profits. so they don't care much about what they do with their industrial waste. they're using the river as a convenient place to discharge it,
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as most of the industries are situated along the river banks order. and that waste resident say, has made the area unlivable for fish, plants and people local suffer from a host of diseases linked to the water. whatever fish hasn't disappeared, they know not to eat, but of thornton. i mean, and if we eat it, we'll get a sour taste of ddt on those who have eaten it, have complained and diarrhea so we don't eat the fish from the streams here. working on the state pollution board has downplayed the problems of the perio river . it's chief engineer says he has not found any alarming rate of metals from industrial run off. he blames the pollution on other sources like sewage. i think that made them a call for a local is miss, nor do do not deliver on or do to do. and i was to, you know,
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400 see which but scientists disagree. they found ample evidence of toxic heavy metals in the perio river. the head of this lab, since the remedy is on site treatment of industrial discharge. but firms are putting profit over environmental protection. these are the how their vision dividend. adrian brands that is also did the colonies for early? no. but the only thing is that they do the pick the oh wow. destination, outside of the new things we left the appropriate of the companies. so i think madly this is an economic issue rather than adopting local resident at m cutty puts the blame squarely on the factories and says the government is turning a blind eye. lose any years, some of them. and the protest by the people is essential now and then because it's
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the responsibility of every citizen to protect the perio river. no one can stay away from this. this is a drinking water source. the future generation will be waging war for drinking water and the glamour. the blame game continues and without official action. the decline of the perio river may become irreversible. irreversible changes may be occurring in other parts of get a law state to this time because of climate change. residents of the city of kaci say, rising sea water levels have made fresh water sources. undrinkable. the city's famous for lakes and canals that have 4 generations sustained agriculture and daily needs of people. but all that is slowly changing and can include up drinking water from this point. now, decades on it's nearly dry and infested bit, but it's also become very salty. that i think, thought,
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what is the iep in fi nearby? i contaminating the fresh crown. watering anthony's home city of gucci on india, south western coast, the increasing flint d. the problem linked to climate change that hath meet the water undrinkable. and i'm a sailor than we all depended on this pond. i live at wing. see you. rosen started the condition of the pond, deteriorated with the bat order, and the frequent destruction of by plenty. many families here have to rely on drugs for that team. what disney, if 80, do you at all it hot beach and wait for delivery from nearly every day? she has to deck katie, the heavy, thin bought and bucket, 100 me does. back to her home. 5 liters caused almost half a yodel. to drink, cook and wash the people are spending almost 15 percent of the daily income,
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untracked water. okay, thank the writing fif gigi where they're packing and overdevelopment all contribute to the thought quarter invasion of ground. what is the place to look at the studies which are done, one of the pioneering studies done by jose and to if you look, if you compare then that study a to know current beaded or during the last 1520 to 30 years. you could see that saline was phenomenally increased at this increase can be largely link do are associated with the global portion, you know, whether it's a problem difficult for many reasons. of course you to comprehend. they say little to nothing is being done to alleviate the problem. for them, they're running out of a basic necessity and they're far from alone in a country where less than half the population has access to clean drinking water. to neighboring pakistan next, which is conducting its 1st ever digital sensors. the idea is to improve the
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accuracy of the results and cut costs. but getting around the country of remoter and diverse geographies can be challenging. forcing sensors, officials to get creative, offend 5th on camelback. these men are injured more pakistan on the way to collect valuable data in the wilderness of the mountainous baluchistan province. they have been writing for alice their destination as a group of no mats who live in a settlement so isolated that it has no name. did i just 3 families living head hurting, coats and sheep? a mountainous area? no other mode of transport can get through. so we're using camels. just like using a low tech mode of transport. the data is been combined digitally for the 1st time . the family that asked some 25 questions. think tablets in
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a place with no internet or technology makes them off the no matter reading about thank for faith. i mean i, madonna, this is team is here to conduct a survey. i'd rather we don't know what the benefits, so disadvantages of the sensor saw that we're cooperating with them are gone. then if the allows the mother you for go. but some tried to spin who the century might changed him for the province. that is rich in naturally through a 5th, but as the poorest and pakistan, maris them if i die, the senses can benefit local people in the area and the general population. it may lead to an increase in people voting. holbrook is on the the people here have nothing to live on, but as they are in dish and leave hand to mouse in the neighborhood. so be our lead . but it's a dangerous mission for this. and 15 of a long term septic, if in 13 fin baluchistan means a security guard accompanies them. but for now,
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the team has collected what it meets for it's time to head back. some estimates that just the distance if could show that they don't, don't 120000000 people live in pakistan up the consequently from the last come fix the ethical, the official without an occluded bit, you'd have to death pakistan. i'd expect it by the end of april, 1000 for to verify his wall on our website with you again tomorrow. thank god, guardians, of truth. my name is john dinner and i have paid almost every price of being a journalist in a country like turkey. taking on the powers that be, they risk everything john dunbar, asks activists,
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journalists and politicians living in exile is too much on my shoulders. but i have to hold this weight because i am responsible for the future fall country for the people who are behind the bus. they move for their mission. people need to know what is happening there. in our series guardians of truth watch, know on youtube, d. w documentary ah . so much for the soft landing, a new report paints each rear picture of a global economy suffering under rising interest rates. it says a credit crunch, and bank instability are among the risks of fighting inflation. also on our show, china is putting more export controls on minerals needed for battery production. we'll look at what that means for the race to build electric vehicles. i'm 7 beers
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in berlin. welcome to our show. the fight against inflation is putting a dense in the global economy and relief is not just around the corner. that's the message of a new report released by the international monetary fun at the beginning of its spring meetings with the world bank. analysts say the downside risks of fast rising interest rates are growing, including instability and the banking sector and hydro borrowing conditions. only bought countries can't yet afford to stop the rate hikes with inflation proving stubborn. we spoke to the head of the i, m f team responsible for that new report and asked how economies would know when it's time to stop there? monetary tightening out the last few months. unfortunately, we have shown that underlying inflation has been pretty stubborn and plateauing rather than coming down a lot of countries. the good news is that oil prices are coming down. so we expect about 24 percent full in oil prices. and 2020.
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