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classify as a disgusting w series about our complex relationship with animals. the debate watch now on youtube. w documentary. the. this is the domain use live from berlin, georgia's prime minister rejects calls for new elections as the opposition boy costs the new parliament. thousands gather for a 4th night, a protest against the government's decision to suspend tops to join. the european union will take you live to, to the leasing. also on the sho, rubble of groups in serious celebrate their advance into a level. but their surprise offensive has displaced thousands of local residents and negotiators meeting and south korea failed to reach a deal on a landmark tree to curb a plastic pollution delegates from nearly 200 nations, one to stop millions of tons of plastic waste entering the environment. each year
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the a melissa chan, thanks for joining us. georgia's prime minister has rejected calls for new elections after the opposition boycotted, the new parliament. thousands of people have gathered in typically see for a 4th night of protests against the election result. and the government's decision to suspend its bid to join the european union. demonstrators fear the governing georgia dream party could have found in the process completely and move toward closer ties with moscow. w correspondent, maria, kind of might say, is at tonight's protest and a short time ago she described what is happening outside the parliament building while the discuss. so as a problem and square has a thought is already, i think you can probably,
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you can see on the back from the police are firing what's up. as the pro testers, you probably can see now from the windows of the parliament and the the, you know, the area is completely flooded. the, uh, the pro testers in response a launching via the post houses in response, launching the fireworks. another bass, the police is mobilized on the left side of the parliament and is using already there was a kind of distressing to the crowd. no, it's, it's, you know, so it's not introducing but not only it's police it but across. c the country is protests are ongoing. so you can hear that it's quite loud. people are taunting uh, you know, referring to the russians on to the rise police that is trying not to discuss the
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cross maria and must be so pay audit there and must be hard to, to even hear us. i mean, we can hear the, the sort of the crack of the tear gas and water cannon sounds from of the police. it looks like from these live pictures. i'm, can you talk to us a little bit about the tension, the dramatic follow out between the prime minister and the president today? does this make the current searching situation worse for the country? now is the prime minister stated that the president must vacate her on a presidential office once a month. it expires in december. however, the president has stated before that she will not step down because she is not recognizing the parliamentary elections with the georgia dream. a government to, according to official results, the claims of the victory. now she said that she will remain,
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as the president says, there is no legitimate parliament. and she will not, that her mandates will continue until there is a legitimate government with the legitimate solomon's. it will be a ball, would it be able to, um, to tooth successor. um, no, the georgians and government insist that the elections will uh clean and how is the size the um, you know, uh, watch probably like 0 glad or 2. so 2 mounted by international local lloyd's of us on the its, um, you know, we understand that the use i've signed emission is also something it's you know. 1 the, it's the mission to investigate those. there was a lot of it is. so there is definitely also concerns the fast may or the end of the people is um, it definitely has to do with the contests of deluxe and for us. and then you know that they're european top is that so the endangered now d, w 's,
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maria kind of might say reporting from to believe c and still able to hear the crack of also what appears to be fire crackers from the protesters. thank you very much. of the serious military is rushing reinforcements to the northwest and launching airstrikes against insurgents who seized the city of a level in a surprise offensive. the rebels led by hedge, had a group, are now advancing to neighboring home a province while summer, welcoming the fighters. thousands are fleeing the region and finding refuge in displaced persons camps. the aftermath of government airstrikes on the city of gid lived in north western syria. volunteers with the syrian civil defense known as the white helmets are helping the injured russian and syrian war planes are targeting the reval, health, strong willed, after thousands of opposition fighters launched a surprise assault a few days ago,
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sweeping through several towns and villages, including a leveled to the north, thousands are fleeing the sudden escalation and fighting, and many for ending up in camps for the displaced like this one in northern italy province. so i'm a how about came here with her children? she's from a town, just east of it live. a higher so here's what we had a hard life in the village because of the escalating attack, the real kids, the showing and as strikes from the plains on one side. and the drones on the other side, like children were terrified have left you possible. a stephen before this latest round of attacks encounter airstrikes, syria was grappling with one of the largest refugee crises in the world. according to the un, more than 7000000 people remain internally displaced because of the civil war. us much more, he does from a village outside it live, like many in the camp. he hopes the coalition of rebel groups that launch the
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surprise attack will succeed in toppling president bush, charlotte, sad aircraft. i were following the bustling news in gold. william, the regime will full. we're counting the days until we can return because the kids are tired and stressed. we came here with only the codes in our box. nothing else matters. the 67 kilometers to the north, the redwood van since allowed another group of exiled residents to return home. this line of vehicles is entering a level city after a decade of control by the charlotte suds forces, opposition fighters have captured much of serious, largest city praise god, after 10 years of displacement from elect her we have returned may god to bring back every display suppressed and return our people, those stood intent to that home the same. and just as we've enjoyed the liberalization of our city, the god's willing, they to the joyce and the liberation of the, as the syrian military says,
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it's sending reinforcements to push back the fighters and president, the charlotte side is vowing to defeat what he calls the terrorist and their supporters ballot counting is underway. in romania is parliamentary elections. exit polls put the governor's social democrats in the lead. the vote comes a week after the 1st round of presidential elections in which a far right candidate, one, due to romania is power sharing laws. the new government will choose the prime minister who will have to work with the winter of next week's presidential run off . these elections could determine whether remaining continues. if a pro you pass or tibbetts towards isolation is yanna of a donnie is a journalist, and correspondent and executive director at the center for independent journalism in bucharest. thanks for joining us. hey, i know the 1st exit polls are showing that the governing left is the social
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democrats are set to win the most votes. what does this mean? well, it's a good kind of candidate to say that the they want the elections actually, they got 25 percent of the votes, while the far right parties together they've got 30 percent of the of the vote. so the social democrats of victory is no. victoria told they used to win these kind of election of the parliamentary elections with the scores above 35 percent for so for them it's a rather at the seats. no, not exactly a victim of the problem now is how do you put together a quantization to the government, the country? that's very interesting. so does this mean that the, the far right continues in terms of is growing popularity in the country?
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why is this happening as well? this is a very good question. nobody has an answer. now we just have a hypothesis for the time being, especially that the last to these last year, the social democrats or the government led by the sofa grandma demo, perhaps because the, the liberals were also in the, the, in the quality soon made or made all kinds of gifts, in samson's and salaries in the facilities for electricity and things like this. and this is for the 1st time when such a generous government is actually losing the elections or if it's not, we mean that the, with a high percentage. if we are listening to the people who meet the pets, they have voted for the far right candidates and the bar these uh they said that they would like to change and they would like somebody to care for the people. so
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actually what the people want, it's a little bit more dignity, a little bit more saying the strongest things in the, in running the country. not necessarily the handouts in the, in money. now very quickly, there were allegations of electro violations and russian interference in the presidential vote. have those doubts over the validity of that election impacted today's vote in a sort of a we don't have any uh, any kind of the of data as we speak the electron uh, sensor, the phone bureau, it's a presenting their findings off the, the recounting of the ballot for the 1st round of the president of elections is the the information that were linked to before uh before this official announcements are, is corrected. the information is correct. the,
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there is no big change in the, the year or the so the, the far right. the candidate will be the 1st and the nice is less money will be the 2nd the. so the interviewing was in the indeed campaign and not in the electoral. the process understood. thank you. iana of a donnie negotiators meeting in south korea have failed to agree on a landmark treaty to curb plastic pollution delegates from nearly 200 nations were hoping to stop millions of tons of plastic waste entering the environment. most country supporter production cap, but a few oil producing nations want to only target waste that could to beta land to mock day. and the environment here in the sides could be in city abuse on representative some, some 200 countries. we're hoping to agree on the world 1st tree to the end,
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plastic pollution that's after a week or 2 weeks and multiple delays disagreements, so may not have some issues. broadly speaking, to come so emerged on one sides that are around 100, so called high emission countries. that's seeking an agreement to limit to plastic production. i'm phase out tom for chemicals. the on the other side of the so called like minded, most of the oil producing countries such as saudi arabia, russia, and yvonne, who want to focus on dealing with plastic waste instead of the world's talk to plastic, produces china and the united states have stayed relatively quiet on the issue, plastic pollution has become a ubiquitous cupboard and while to wide millions of tons of plastic leak into waterways and end up in the oceans, each year it poses a danger to marine ecosystems can be deadly to wild life and contributes,
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devising ocean temperatures, it's so ubiquitous, the tiny plastic particles known as micro plastics could be found everywhere from the ocean, trenches to the highest mountains and even in the human bloodstream. plastics are not going to be in is plastics are poison. every piece that we're allowed to produce without limits. you said direct assault on our health, on our nature and our children. for those blocking progress, you are allowing these crisis profess there, and it will kill us. despite the deadlock, maybe it's still close to optimism. i wouldn't not say this is taylor, we have, as you said, a clinician of the winning over of 100 countries that wants this. and we can start working together and we're ready to do so. every nation must agree on a proposal. if it's to make it into the treaty,
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but the only thing the delegates could unanimously agree on is that they need more time. and they've got events that say that time is running out up and you're up to date. thanks for watching. the beautiful my nephew. he read the cities, we don't know what to screen or where is mohammed stop? he fled from north any rock and became one of hundreds of migrants who vanish every year. somewhere in the no man's land lines between batteries and clear refugees, become pools in a cru see a political country missouri this. i'm afraid i'll never see him again. when oh
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you lost on the run. stop the send the a c, d w. the, remember the mechanics, the guy has dedicated his life to becoming a football now, but he's had to face some of the toughest challenges imaginable. since arriving in england from ac up here in 2021 has been moved around the country and in and out of temporary housing has twice been forced out on to the streets as anything in the box and getting close to the house. but i'm not the only one, many young people you find them looking cause in manufacturers waiting. awesome. this is very frustrating. and is it a name in this how the system works?
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you have to wait and then why don't they give you doing the task that it's more it has to be by my side. despite being apart from this family and living with constant uncertainty, mckenna keeps this force at the house of as nice as lloyd my on site to my everything, making me focus on things that make me focus on my life. his determination is clear, but can someone without a home really make football his life? because he is still think so and will soon travel to the homeless wills come. he has become used to other coming the toughest challenges. the in 2020, his home city of oddball came and the seats in the civil rule between the c o. p and national defense forces on the cheek ry people's liberation front mckayla and his family were bystanders. when the will reach the hometown
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we're not 80 for this industry within the city, we just do our daily lives. and then southern music comes within the kid, my frames it can. hello my friends kid. was it, did this even? whoops. company to my mind. so when i remember, i couldn't sleep an estimate, it's 600000 people, died in the war, including let, if mckayla is brothers and some of his cousins, millions more were displaced. mckinney was one of those who took a perilous crossing from ac up here to europe on the smugglers boat before ending up in the infamous calais refugee camp, known as the jungle. eventually of to countess attempts to cross the channel to england. it was this carry, i never thought that we're going to be out from this that, you know, you need explain some of this. i can tell you how i would do this. it's
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a big got protection that he felt he had to take any chance to leave mccain is still loans for his homeland. yeah, let me see so much so much. yeah, i, i missed my friends. i missed my from the everything is i can say like, my city, like, i mean this is the 3 years on from his departure and with assigned them. finally granted, mckayla is now looking forward. he has a room and a supposed to commendation house in north london and his enjoying life in england has been welcomed into the community of the city and found plenty of friends to football. victor via mess became the oldest type to the head to the best if he wants to voice once indication. describe the system is very helpful for benefits. you like me. this is why i really appreciate that one of us can see. even in the
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tough times he never stopped fathering history. mckayla was in the youth team of one of 80 of his talks. ups for me is for 20 is not my life. so it was a kid and his left with what and then my to just my coaches. they were stamped my father don't, don't live and stuff is too talented. he's. we had a good. the big stadium of the city is, draws our house scores foot my back and then go play the stadium. and yeah, it was like easy for me to play for foot since coming to england. he's been in and out of never leaks flux, but now i think tons has come his way. he's been selected to play for england at the homeless world cup. and so south korea, the tournament gathers hundreds of homeless people from all over the globe for weeks on the street soccer tournament. every year. i'm heading now. i'm doing what i love. principal. approaching is really huge. in preparation has been training
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every day at a local punk soon his talent was noticed. coach semi so mccain a training alone and now trains and advise him on how to get it professional contract for semi the way mckayla deals with such challenging circumstances makes him stand out. it takes resilience it. thanks. i for some days it concerned us like, i mean each you said i'm open but empty, you know, so okay, don't worry. we'll take care. few after that after the training, sometimes i feel like it was the tool and it's always that. okay, so let's, let's call it today. no, no, no, i have to good this, right? it just something especially it's something unique that i will send in a lot of players and other people's, oh, i don't have the so i cannot come to training. i'm cold. no, no matter what, he's racing outside. it doesn't affect somebody sees real potential in mckinney
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ability wise, the premier, she plans that i see, you know, there's no different that you have to prove it. the olivia had paid off in south korean mccain. it was top score as england qualified through the groups. sage then helped his team b. so usa and indonesia, and the knockouts, his teammate, says, and the appreciated his contribution. i liked him as a person as a moodle. why? even so big time i put in the clinic to finish off, let's get into a professional team. we can also gained a lot from the bonds formed in korea. i made many friends here. i engaged is a lot of mission. this is the wonder force on that for it can hear me stories the about the latest, the past future. they have amazing background, you know,
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they made it this 5 so you're really proud of them. and then i love many things from this terms i can face a huge expanse them, and so i'm very excited on the pitch. it all came down to the final against mexico, the most successful nation of old time and the tournament. the mexicans got off to a fly before doubling the indeed, soon after. that's england. recruit as mckinney got them up and running. his gold seems to mention with england suddenly dominance, the equalizes soon followed to the men and was suddenly brimming with confidence. taking the deed for the 1st time by their opponents would not lie down spell of precious. finally bringing it to 3. 0, then it must be intense physical battle. and all simple incident changed everything the
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mckinney was sent out the, the england for to the end, but just couldn't hold on. mexico eventually will sit maybe stars who with a 65 when that is so i couldn't get over the line, the experience of a different culture and city and the chose to meet people from all over the world was invaluable to mckinney. back in london, the pain of the defeats and still stings the base of the mazda fina. i was expecting the window shopping one week and very half. so like then, the session i can think is unfortunately, was,
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was to come soon after 9 doing. mckinney was told he'd been evicted because his landlord wanted to sell the house. it was a bishop at the moment. uh before me, it's hot, but i'm just starting from scratch now. yeah, it's hard for me on the move. his thoughts from a loan in this struggle, there are an estimated 350000 homeless people in england, from a population of 58000000. and in london, the situation is even worse. one in $53.00 people in the capital, a homeless and nearly $5000.00 people sleep rough across the city every night of 18 percent on the previous year. i think we're facing unprecedented numbers of people come into the streets. do you need to? that's us as the director of housing and services at london, homeless cherokee, the passage from my professional experience, the worst of ever seeing that because there aren't ways to move people up the street or to prevent people from becoming homeless. we just don't have the
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accommodation available. so it is a constant struggle. in his view, young people like me can a have been hit particularly hard by government policies. but the ousting of the country's conservative government monday, the early of this year office some shoots of hi. my impression is this government is going to look at water hardens this. and for as much as we can say that, you know, government policy will build, will build $1500000.00 additional hines they didn't get billed as an i. so it's the between now and then. and one that says, doing the same thing over and over again. it's just not working, so i think i think there is hope, and i think there is a need for part radical change. we can, i certainly never lost his home. and so nowadays that has been reloaded. the management of his old house has changed, and he's got a new room for you to live. i can do my own things. now, i can think i can do i once. i think the 2nd thing, you know,
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when you don't have foss, this is tough. so by now i can do my own things, evans, because of my support to medication walks. yeah. things are looking up fast, having been through the london housing system before because it knows it's unlikely to last for the secure pass by london is luck of house. things that change in the end it minutes, you'll just have to focus throughout the order since i left, you know, you've done, you can be home this tomorrow. you don't know, i'm anyways i left on this, but for now i can say i'm say 10. i'm focused, i'm happy with the place to sleep suicide. he can once again dedicate all his energy to fulfilling the dreams he's carried with him on his journey from otwell. yeah, i'm going to pay for that this semester to me. i'm really for the day if i'm going to looking for watson my life now next now is uh going to sign any club,
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any forklift, so which i'm working on. it's my own is my courts, the people i don't know me, i don't me so that helping me know. so looking for us as you know, i'm just doing what i have to do and then we'll see what's uh what's, what's the help of finding a home and finding ix not one, a human necessity and the other a lifelong passion. the 2 main forces in mckayla's life are rarely compliment each other. but he's made it this fall by baffling the odds, and he shows no signs of stopping. now the, the, the new will tell you. we are happy that we are boxing the story. we have a getting
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