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the, the, the state of the news long from berlin, the leader of the wagner mercenary group, and ukraine says he's hand in control of the ruined city of buck moved to the regular russian army cream. however, and this the city hasn't fallen also on the program is not the n r a c s r a will look at the left wing gun group in the us that's arming,
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vulnerable communities to protect against potential bar, right? violence and police in south africa arrest one of the most wanted suspects. and the rondon genocide after you spend more than 2 decades on the rug. and the breakthrough technology that could help paralyzed people walk against adults. patient success story could spell help for millions who want to get back on their feet. the i'm the call for like it's good to happy with us. rushes mercenary. wagner group says it has started withdrawn from the ukranian city of buck moved handing over its positions to the russian military. on saturday, wagner mercenaries claim full control, the eastern ukrainian city, and what has been the longest battle of the war. but keep the nice,
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that's if you hudson has fallen. wagner, leader, you have any promotion, says it's true. withdrawal will be complete by the 1st of june and that his forces will consider a return to bus mode. if the regular army cannot match. mary leeham major developments here. let's gets more from marina moran. she's a senior felon worst studies at kings calling london moreno. good to see you again . so the hand over a russian physician's inbox. note from wagner, troops to the regular russian army appears to have begun. that's according to for goes in at least how will that influence the next phase of the war? good evening. thank you for having me. well, that is correct. that would suggest that the wagner is rolling. buck moved has been accomplished essentially because wagner was responsible for picking bucket moved. it wasn't responsible for holding the city and in line with what the walker has been to use for a for instance, during the seat 3 and civil war. they have done all the heavy lifting so that the
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russian forces could them continue with, let's say easier tasks. so it would make sense for walking or to retreat, regroup, recover, and possibly be deployed somewhere else was russian was, would be having difficulties and keep getting a precaution that has to, onto the russian military by leaving 2 people in baltimore just in case you grant in forces claim that they still have a foothold that there are pockets of resistance in the south western outskirts, controlling what they call a gateway to slow beyond and crumb a tourist. how important is it to keep this gateway as well? is the thing is that the premium forces are also trying to attacks of slang. also russians around buck mood. so the risk still who said general service gives plan would work where the ukranian armed forces would be trying to retake buckboard. therefore, that's a vital role with in order to,
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to supply troops and to deny russian the russian forces they are um, the logistical comfort of moving further to slow balance come from a tourist. and this is where we might be seeing more fighting in the coming weeks. according to the head of the wagner grow, 20000 of his fighters have died in box mood. you say they do, and they have been doing up until now the heavy lifting. what role do you think the group will play in the next phase of the war? well, i think full of, i'm not sure how accurate progressions numbers are. certainly, these are probably more accurate than the russian em all these that being said, they might need to from recruitment forces in order to be able to accomplish the tasks that they might be facing in the future. because those are some heavy losses . for the wagner group, that being said,
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it would seem that the more important personality was in the bottom, the group is still intact. and writers in line with some interviews with former wagner members who said that those who have been recruited and will have perished, or indeed those being consider this count folder, but do not play any important role within that organization itself, such as logistics, engineering and so on marina, i want to bring up something else because the head of bela bruce lucas. shank goes, says that russia has started actually moving nuclear weapons to his country. how significant of a development is this? i think it, it is a turn move. however, moving the tactical nuclear weapons to bellow, ruse is more of a russia's attempt to re establish the detour and power of nuclear weapons. because um, it's not as black as white as using on know if using them or threatening to use them
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and, and that was the stress to use has lost its power. and last year, when put in was activating is through teacher forces and putting them on high alert . therefore, moving the tactical nuclear weapons news that is the seat or, and, and close to potentially to nato. and is basically a way to re establish the deterrent power of putting nuclear arsenal and to signal to the ras. so there are some red lines that russia wouldn't be tolerating when they are crossed me. marina moran from king's college in london. thank you so much . always great speaking to you. likewise, thank you very much. the leaders of or media and other by john, have class during a summit in moscow despite signs of a saw and relations. an argument between the 2 men had to be broken off by russian president vladimir food and they were fighting about a road linking armenia to the disputed region of no gore,
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no carol buttons inside as or by john earlier as thereby john's president had signal that the 2 sides were close to agreeing a deal that could end decades of fighting over the unrelated to see a solution. the rounds burst is and associated follow chatham house is russia and your radio program. and earlier, we asked him what he expected from this latest attempt, a piece a close. and indeed it has been decades that this content has been going on. that has been the errors in the past. when we saw that the negotiations began to come to a favorable outcome, we seemed to be in that position again today. um, but i think there are certain kind of like a key factors that make it more likely this time and equal pushing it on the meaning of the crime. it has to, it has been making very clear signals that's on media is, is ready to recognize the tired of territory integrity of as a, by john and not effectively means the ends of the road for media is suppose of the
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separation of an important car from as a by john there also, i think a critical mass of issues on which at the end of the state level on the noun as a by john, are ready to move forward. issues such as to limitation of borders and resulting humanitarians use left over from the 2020 war. but the problem remains and there's always been the key problem is these the rice and secure siege of the on the union population in the car box. and so, you know, pushing the ons, the willingness to recognize as a, by john's territory. integrity isn't unconditional, but he needs to see sure and says that as to why john will will guarantee those rights. let's take a look now at some of the stories making headlines around the world today. even a share for the governor, the us state of florida wrong the sentence has launched his bid for the republican nomination to be president of the united states and released his campaign video
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online and officially launched his bid on twitter with tech billionaire. a long mosque session that was ruined by technical difficulties prove that it could be done. a car has crashed into the gates of downing street in central london where the u. k. prime minister's office and residents are based, believes the rest of the man at the scene and briefly closed off the area around the gates. there have been no injuries and it's not clear whether the crash was deliberate. the founder of the us extremist group of papers has been sentenced 18 years in prison for his role and the january 6 capital attack, shared roads was convicted of seditious conspiracy among other crimes. this is the toughest penalty given yet over the january 6th assault this week, the u. s. department of homeland security warrant of a rise in right wing terrorism. the potential targets include b, l, g, b, t q community, as well as racial and ethnic minorities. all the debate over gun control remains
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deadlocked in washington. one organization now says the best protection for vulnerable groups is to give them guns as well to double use. i mean, as of reports, rob roy's nose has guns inside and out. this is part of the revolver that 9 millimeter pretty standard. 45 agency for the he's a certified hand gun instructor, but not what you might call a typical one. he is an a police officer, he's not in the military, and he doesn't vote republican. he's a member of the socialist rifle association and he knows his politics may be a bit out of place here at this rural shooting range in maryland. when he talks about the training he offers. he lowers his voice. so for what we're doing, the target group is to provide a safe space for trans um, queer people of color and other marginalized groups to get this training. i know teaching today just target practice with fellow s already member eric to keep in
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form in the parking lot of prejudice is confirmed. a bumper sticker with an anti translator rabbit. i want to make sure that like the very 1st back against this kind of trans people have a right to live. the socialist rifle association was formed in 2017 and now claims several 1000 members. a handful of the marilyn's chapters members have come out to this monthly picnic. they say they're nothing like a right wing militia. the one thing they do have in common is the belief that gun this will make them safer. so i bought my um, i bought my 1st gun was a shot gun 10 days after january 6th. i was terrified that you know, there's going to be like an armed militia at the grocery store and like, my child is non buying everything. hear me say they them or whatever, and you know, so they just just total like i, you know,
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this essence of paranoia. so i was raised to it and i sort of recently came out as trends and both of those aspects. my identities put me as like a higher risk for political violence. what do you hear about it so much? it feels like, sooner or later it will get to you. and you don't want to be in a position where you don't see a problem. perhaps surprisingly, there aren't any weapons at the picnic, but there are turn. it gets in wound packing. after the barbecue, rob teaches a 1st aid course called stopped the bleed stop right there. look for blood on your hands. there are no illusions here that carrying a fire or makes you completely invincible in the us. and overwhelming majority of those who lean left politically support, stricter gun laws and are less than half as likely to own firearms as those who mean right. but at this public outreach event in a park in washington dc,
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the socialist rifle association finds an audience for its message that there is an arms race in this country, whether you like it or not. and the right wing is winning by a long shot, or a man accused of ordering the depths of more than 2000 people during the rwandan genocide has been arrested in south africa fall, jens kyesha, and my had been on the run for more than 20 years. but it was detained by and a lead south african police unit on wednesday at a great farm where he'd been living under a false name. it's alleged, the former police chief played a leading role in the murder of tootsie refugees seeking refuge and a church in 1994. and we can now speak to search bremar it's. he is the one chief prosecutor at the international residual mechanism for criminal tribunals. he joins us from russia and tends in the good to have you on the show of fulton's guy. you shame what is one of the world's most wanted genocide fugitives?
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what does he accused of where he's accused of of inciting and genocide. i'm finding genocide in very large, large way is prosecuted for extermination of the crimes against humanity and he wants he was a senior police officer and the young if you're yes, you don't watch the tech civilians entities, exactly the officer when he was not involved in be spending enough explanation of what in 2000 women and children who sold research in, in a church. he was among those finding a tax on these church going and create things of a church. and when the kings went under advancing fast enough, the most of those buildings having the room caught, i've seen over more than 2000 maybe women and children. so we can see that m as
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absolutely one of the masterminds of the genocide. and he was instrumental in, in this specific incident during the channels. so we are extremely fees and such. and so i did find that and also having beneficial people trying to use cabs. finally, you say he has been on the run for over 20 years. why did it take so long and what ended up leading to his arrest of what we have seen with many affinities as well? immediately after the genocide, he was highly living at the moment, the other records he went immediately after having been involved in the crimes. he went to the new york city from there, he went through tons on. yeah. and then you went to was the big you went off the retrospect, see me. and the late ninety's been in south africa and unfortunately like many gmc, there, she was hiding among the rest of the community. she was having references status in several cultures to martinez to me and the different identities. so we have the
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following. his is a, we seem to general side on tuesday, the more or less than a different identity in parts parts of for different companies. she was, she was having so it is extremely difficult to, to trace the fidgety of sending it to us very much with that with more modern technologies, financially, investigations, funding alexys movement protocol to try that. we have been able to determine who are the presence of interest and certainly the members of these network. yeah. and we've increased our research and so every time that's how the, the rest finally have. yeah. and we don't have much time, but i do want to know because you're of course, very much invested in this. does this give you hope that other fugitives that are still at large will be held accountable to definitely, you know, um we have seen it in many other cases. um, there is no such as
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a few mutations for those crimes. in this case shows a game that perhaps it takes long perhaps the next 10 years, 20 years. but at the end of the day, the almost wild sponsor for those grades crimes we'll face to face just isn't. this is again, one of the example that if there's pressure rooms, if you continue, as with the team looking for the future at the end of the day, we have success in chief prosecutor of the international residual mechanism for criminal tribunal affairs departments. thank you so much for your time. thanks for having 11 on is in the midst of an economic crisis that has plunged more than 80 percent of the country and who poverty situation has driven some in the country to despair. one person tries to take his or her own life every 6 hours in the country . we met one survivor who shared a story for one should be that he was moments away from dying.
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when his wife said, well, i found him hanging in there flat. he spent 3 weeks in coma, semi long to let the list of the people may say that this shows the lack of faith. and i shouldn't have done what i did. but i was really desperate. i was suffering from stress at work and was at home. and everywhere the life became so expensive, i couldn't afford to pay the rent. and the costs of diapers and milk happens over to the house over whelmed. and i couldn't take it any longer because of the side effect, the 7th, the problems the faces have not gone away. assembly like more than 80 percent of people in dublin, i'm struggling in what do you and calls multi dimension in poverty. wages that often with just 10 percent of what they used to be because the economy and to come and see have collapsed. the situation creates fee and homes across the country. i love them, and i barely sleep nowadays almost. if he wakes up to go to the toilet or to get
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a drink, i immediately follow him. i don't feel it's safe to leave him alone. if i hadn't saved him at the last moment that night, he would no longer be with us now. would have to do much more than $58.00 suicide cases. i've been to court and depend on since the beginning of this. yes, most of them are young men and women affected by the economic crisis, but the re number might be much higher since the lot of families do not before suicide, out of fear of the social stigma. in the woods hometown tripoli, people are surprisingly willing to talk about some outside. the doesn't 100. no, no, no, not new. many people in the space have tried to commit suicide at. we stopped them and i told them it wouldn't help their families a month. have you're able to answer the desperately looking for jobs. in the about the middle of august, we have to feed the children, feel powerless, and consider suicide. you know, other people don't see it,
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which i thought the love in the these volunteers offer support to people who manage to ask for help. this is what they called lifeline. a phone hotline to try to prevent suicide. it's run by the end you embrace. it's so busy that are more than 120 people working from the clock, one person and their life every 2 days, and once or twice, and his or her life every 6 hours and nothing on. so these numbers show us that a lot of people are actually yes, uh, suffering like i wouldn't at if you would. uh, the suicide at that it's only these associated phenomena. crisis is one of the factors that actually affect these numbers. but i wouldn't say it's the cause because uh, these risk factors scouting very from glass to wars, to social economic situations as well,
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along with the psychological disorders that people might be going live in on has been unstable for the full use, the devastating explosion. and they just came in the middle of the and they couldn't make meltdown and political turmoil to follow. that has affected everything, including lindsay. as my motor focuses on the future of his company. he says the been, these people need to do the same with the country paving to take action, to try to put the country back on its feet with the collective suicide. he says, according to the world health organization, up to half a 1000000 people every year, suffer some kind of spinal cord injury often due to traffic accidents or falls. there was little doctors could do to help until recently. but now technology is starting to make a huge difference to people like get young. his life has altered dramatically. for the 2nd time. 12 years ago i got
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a accident. i know the spinal cord injury, so i am not able to move my legs anymore. says, but now guarantee on is able to walk again with the help of what's called a brain spine interface. it overcomes the loss of communication between the brain and the legs away d, west to redistribute just communication with the dc side of which kinetics clinic communication between the brain. and the reason of this phone calls that just didn't dec. i think we're putting the next month, even in those who have severe spinal cord injuries, the brain retains the ability to produce signals, ordering extremities to move. it's just those signals don't arrive because they don't make it past the damaged area. the researchers were able to capture and interpret those neurological signals by placing an implant at the source in get a chance brain. it then transmits those signals from his brain to his lower body,
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bypassing the damaged part of his spine. we do 2 different surgeries. there is one surgery at the level of the brain. we do to really find the item, you put the electrodes in order to record the brain cigna and another surgery at the level of the spinal cord where we put electrodes on the top of the spinal cord at the place that is responsible for leg movement. so between these 2, there is communication and electrical communication, digital bridge that is then reactivated the flex. the system is still in the experimental stage and to bulky for easy where but further development should bring down its size so it could soon be helping other patients like get young, get back on their feet again. tina turner staff at the age of $83.00 has left fans around the world really. and everyone from beyond say
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to brock obama and mick jagger has been singing or phrases and talking of her incredible journey from poverty to pop star from has been to queen of rock and roll . the 1980s she spoke out about her abusive marriage to her one time singing partner ike turner. turner is regarded as a trailblazer who opened the doors for so many women in rock music. when it comes to music legends for many, tina turner was simply the best us president current and former as well as artist diana ross. mick jagger, mariah carey, have all put out statements of love and admiration fans also like flowers on her star at the hollywood walk of fame. just the lucky boy in demo sees the door open so many dollars, but so many is even if they don't even know if she was
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a very, very strong woman, i think, you know, to go through what she did and still manage to prosper and to move on born in brownsville, tennessee, in 1939 at turner 2nd gospel choir. as a child. later she began touring with her husband. i turned her in his bank, but he was an abusive man. she eventually escaped their marriage and her 30. it's possible that you have an id throughout the 19 eighties and nineties, the queen of rock and roll, thrilled audiences with her powerful voice and the boundless energy. everyone is now going to jim jim's and exercising and carrying on. and it is saying that it's good for your help all of us yelling and, and i've been singing and traveling and dancing for 35 years. so i think that my
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work has taken care of all of my aerobic classics. so that's the answer to that one . all right, she reported huge hits including 1984. what's love got to do with it, winning a ground needs for her music, as well as hall of fame and lifetime achievement awards, and earning millions of adoring fans along the way. after a farewell, a tour and 2009, she retired to switzerland with her partner or wooden box. i can describe a few things that deals wonderful, this country side, the cattle, the farm houses. it's a reminder of the past tennessee when i was a young girl which is very nice also. ringback mountains, it's such a young doing this distance, the height of magic, the tina turner was 83 years old. and before we go or is a quick reminder of our top story today. russia's mercenary wagner group says it
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has started withdrawing from the moved and it's handing over its positions to the russian military. ukraine denies that russia controls the city. you're watching the news coming up next. the west is gearing up as an f. 16 fighter, just senior grant, how will moscow respond to i'm going to beat on to the points that's up after a short break. i'm the club really. thank you so much for your company. the,
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the, the, to the point of strong opinion, clear position, international perspective. you can assess to receive more. i'm a nation from new to members in yet another effort to counter the russian invasion after combat banks. now ukraine will receive 5 digits on to the point we ask f 16
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for you claim. why do they matter to the point? dw, right? the joint right? fascinating world. charted our guides and know their way around. a strictly scientific trip to some pretty wacky places. curiosity is required tomorrow to do dw, and runs the loudest voice. i am must see all the new jobs. she's the face of
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a protest movement. i did not think so many women would send me the photos. she's their motivator. all of us hire a little must be the and she will give up to watch the assignment for public took my brother hostage a few days ago. the trying to sign in a new job. they won't be silenced. starts june, 3rd party w. the us has confirmed that spa distribution and the so called international fight that jet coordination. that includes countries like the u. k, the netherlands, belgium, denmark, and bought to go to europe and countries. canals supply ukraine with f. 165. acronyms us whether or not supplied them yet.

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