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a b o to simply wanna put through this rule. would you do us the, the 2 people or tell them to others injured as ukraine shelves, a busy road near the border in rushes felder, a region also a head, the all at least 9 people have been killed in clashes between police and supporters of an opposition leader following a port sentence of 2 years in prison. the us imposes economic sanctions on sudan in order to pull health. meanwhile,
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thousands are in dire need of aid as the country struggle to survive amid a raging conflict. plus, china will never renounce the use of course, regarding national reunification with taiwan. that's the message from the game during a defense ministers meeting in singapore, the getting the from the rushman capital. this is our to international with the latest world news updates. i'm fiorella, isabel, happy to have you with us. we begin this hour with the latest from the russian region of belgrade. were at least 2 people have been injured during the ukrainian showing of a village that's after a previous attack in the same region that killed 2 civilians and love to others wounded. someone verified footage circulating on social media shows the aftermath of the showing. several vehicles were damaged by shrapnel while another strike
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killed. one civilian the regions governor has called this the highest amplitude of ukrainian attacks since the start of the military conflict last year. here's our correspondent, reporting from the ground was on which wait a few kilometers from belgrade. 12 to be exact. the smoke is from enemy artillery fire, according to preliminary information, the granite as far doing a check point with surveillance inside preliminary reports say one was killed and one injured. now, a few minutes ago we tried to drive along the road to shut back in the. 7 cars and buses were set on fire in the capital, the car and disturbances were forwarded across the country. protesters also set fire to the central university and threw rocks at police, who responded by firing to your gas. a government spokesperson said, security forces had the situation under control. the opposition leader had
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previously been accused of rape only to then be acquitted and has now been sentenced auction of youth. here's what some locals had to stay on the matter. it goes of always or leaves me see what i see today is in just as in my opinion, there is no right and i don't agree with the decision they made regarding those months sancho is also i also see the whole sending. oh, i mean, almost every senegalese disagrees is there is no right only in just it seems like it has been accused of rape and a lot of other similar things. on the end there is no mention often. so is going to today, they talk about corruption of the youth. so for me just another came a view of the out, please. so don't watch them for me. it's not fair, just if i'm all for violence, because violence is the only way to compete with the states and justice. that at that now over to war torn sudan were, according to local residents. $27.00 people were killed and more than a 100 injured after a market south of cartoon was shelved. according to reports,
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6 tank shells were fired from an army controlled area in this region. these capital, the local doctors, trade union, has warned as a rising death told due to the inability of the injured to reach hospitals fighting between rival military factions that rested in the country in early april and has turned much of a nation into a battle ground of the tragically many children have fallen victim to the conflict as well with at least 60 in since toddlers and others dying and just one student needs orphanage. in the past 6 weeks, a warning, some viewers may find the following images disturbing. in this time, mature footage reported by orphanage employees, body bags scatter the facilities and those children a live are living in a horrid conditions. many, if not all of the children are suffering from mountain nourishment, as well as a variety of other illnesses stemming from a lack of medicine. the youngest of the last lives just 3 months old. we spoke to
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the deputy representative of operations that unicef who says that what's happening in sudan right now is the worst scenario eunice, of could have. imagine the situation for children is, is her effect. there. 13000000 children in desperate need of humanitarian assistance. they need water and sanitation, they need an urgent, urgent health care. we have over 600000 children with severe acute malnutrition who urgently needs treatment and the trauma up as for as having a significant impact on children's mental health and wellbeing and psycho social support and safe spaces are also very, very critical. so even before the current conflict, the situation for children was significant, and that's this current conflict that started on the 15th of april,
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i think is the worst worst case scenario. any one could have dreamed of this level of violence and attacks on, on communities on children, especially in the hot spots have cartoon men that are force is really unprecedented . and meanwhile, the tragic situation in sudan hasn't stopped the us from lending a helpful hand as washington has imposed economic sanctions on the nation. apparently thinking that the best way to help the burning issue is to turn up the heats through sanctions, were cutting off the financial flows to both the rapid support forces and the so then these armed forces depriving them of resources needed to base soldiers re arm resupply, and wage warrants done, the united states stands on the side of civilians against those who perpetuate violence towards the people of so don sons say that such sanctions will only further de stabilize the country. as recent calculations from the united nations
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show that the nation is in need of over $2600000000.00 to rebuild and recover with only around $350000000.00 having been received. according to the un 18000000 people are in need of aid in the nation. we spoke to a governance and policy consultant who thinks that the sanctions put on sudan are hypocritical, and will block live saving aid. if there is a to, then the sanctions are misplaced because if they were trying to step that funding, you would see sanctions or banks on war profits targeting directly, the individuals have stockpiled weapons. forrest who died that have been so that are being sent into that primarily because uh as much uh, one of the agencies that has been the sanction also provides live saving a to uh does it. yes, it is aligned to the recept,
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but it is not. uh, it is not simply a weapons source. it is uh, as more or less operates like a silver and less fun. so they will be stopping quite a lot of age. whether this was an intention of the sanctions, or simply how the sanctions are design, i will lead to jack celebrate the nonce the i myself can only make conclusions on what's written. and they haven't sanction any of the heavy weapons manufacturers or delivery systems or war puppets. leroy china is special representative on your regent affairs says beijing is ready to promote peace between russia and ukraine as continuous arms deliveries to key of our only escalating the crisis. a hands, if we really want to put an end to war and realize peace and save lives,
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it is important to stop sending weapons to the battle fields or the tensions will almost spiral up. we have been saying that they ukraine crisis as historical background and it's realistic results during our visit to russia. we, our colleagues say russia had been discussing these. and we've also been in it is china is consistent, believe is. and how many differences there might be. we need to stick with peaceful negotiations until a ceasefire is realized that some of these prevails just have a quote from. the official statement comes after he completed a 12 day visit to ukraine, poland, france, germany and russia. after changing pain, propose a peace resolution back in february, this year, china has been playing a major role moderating around the world. notably after brokering a piece still between a ron and saudi arabia. andrew long, the international and independent china specialist says that the piece beijing is trying to promote its beneficial for everyone around the world. the things on us
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being very, very careful. ready ready in calibrating as road and, and his toes chosen away and do this as low and uh, to adopt a more active role. because at the beginning of the war there's a form which wanted to get involved. because the united states and the less than that, i think they were homeless and with all that now and it the apology to um and i to say hey. ready is your role because the whole idea is that the kid russia completely. but now this whole as is beginning to face to face. and i think that they, as i said, suggested as i said, they tacitly allowed florida to play a meeting role, but still wanted to cling to that last rule of achieving some pat gains on the ground. very costs tonic, an old was pulled out. the problem is of helping to rebuild, you pay all of the was over and for that all the other hand,
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touching base with the number of countries in the region. so, investing in the, of the war could benefit some of these west and ally countries because even that, as i said, they've been, you know, got a call 0 more countries. but getting a reply or a bell. this is and, and, and at any point this will, they thing says it will never renounce the use of force in regard to the topic of taiwan. adding that china without a doubt, will be unified. it will never allow the democratic progressive party authorities to seek independence by co sit for an us and external forces to use taiwan to control china and will never renounce that used to foresight. china must be unified and it says, and they will be unified. the china will resolutely defend national sovereignty and through toil integrity, one to the same. it was made on friday during the shangri la dialogue,
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defense ministers meeting and singapore. the to day stomach aims to town or security challenges in the region. the chinese president held the same sentiment as he called on his top security officials to consider worst case scenarios. the complexity and severity of national security problems faced by our country have increased dramatically. we must be ready to withstand the major test of high wind choppy waters and even dangerous storms. safe comments come and made plans for the 1st joint drills between the philippines, the us and japan, scheduled to take place in several days. they include maritime exercises in the south china sea. i'm tearing out research, search and rescue operations. geo political add a list. an author don mclean, dill says that the chinese response was expected. and tensions with the us will continue to rise. the south east asian east asia,
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the south and east china seas are perhaps one of the most critical slash points within the geo politics of asia. and we have to understand that every addition or subtraction of strategic variables will generate reductions as well. so this is quite expected, you know, with china's reactions of course, tween to us in china. we have to understand these or structural factors. and in fact, we can definitely expect the situation to be more tens of given a forest. china's continuous rise, an excellent application of its uh, you know, power and power projection capabilities in the western pacific and the us intent to also balance it out. so, you know, this will definitely become, you know, next, which will result in more tensions as well. and it's the challenge here is towards the smaller countries in the region and how they really intend to recalibrate their particular forum and security policies. given this reality and the indian
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law commission has said that repeating the nation sedition law can have serious adverse fremont vacations for the security. i didn't taggard's of the country. the 153 year old colonial law spark debates in the countries you did. sherry, which led to its freezing last year, the statute in its current interpretation, criminalizes rebellion in all its forms and has been used to suppress freedom of speech and in prison. dozens of people annually to discuss this topic further or less, cross live, to senior legal journalist who keep your amante's and then supreme court advocate shots, juncture heart john and senior journalist probably coercing all joining us from new delhi. welcome. so my 1st question is to us, to cheaper us, do you believe that re healing india sedation la poses a danger to the nation as well? in my opinion, i will say there's
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a lot it doesn't get any but seem to get an hour because died mean changing now the slower is very. busy or somebody to call the rules and call them, you know, i think the caesar time me to do anything. so those are just, some of us are going to do because you can just law it the just door which is been used by the government of india. to model and the freedom of speech and exploration . if somebody could decide to the government that's going to be in a different what then governmental, india, and exxon that goes, that particular person, which is not good at the iep. so domain is not doing good. well then people who have the right to criticize the domain in a video squared away and they meant above that if somebody is criticizing that government, then he or she is doing it in a very that's been sort of mine not. so i think these are just a lot so cool. now to shake india is law commission has proposed to change. do you believe the changes are enough you system in
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india, we need to protect the solver energy before they need to contribute to o'clock the showing the name of religion has. there's numerous challenges in bus 70 is both internally and extra. and in that regard, if you need us to do this in law, i guess the lock on the board will really try to explain to the importance of on not only distribution lot, but how it should be. and you might do, i guess we just very important that we understood the fact that the democratic the rights of the city, the weekend before effected only before, but in the life of abuse any projected. and that can be done only if you walk through and well, perfect. you can do 2 challenges. we'll do 3 and extending. and that is i see that distribution was very important. any countries did not survive you. it's so, but it is not predicted. and this low predict the same you, it's maybe
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a month of 2 years old as stated by some of the on the, on your soul. but the flying through the 30 to bother interviews vibratory shows can not be the only grounds for it to be moved from our point. you do should also they're going to approve my law id build system. does it require to be should law in order to protect this country? because there are a number of challenges and number of factors which are trying to do stuff like 20 call in the mission and this 40 but laws protecting us. so yes, i do support the vision made by them that are coming to me by the local regional. now for mont, along the same lines, do you think it would be better if in your were to drop the law in its entirety? what you're asking me? yes, what would it be better if and you know where to drop the laws and the yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. i would listen to the above my on the families say by a law merely being put on. yeah. it's so hard to read, validated to the be what locker be suddenly headed by far, much injustice,
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a pronounced guy for the justice on the web. you guys are commended. that's 124 a to doesn't really be, but the government of the actual i'm m 60150 for the board. that automatically logs the send the power to up the stairs in the police office registered the case the last time you said either they come in this that the government to amend $154.00 on monday sometime in the morning. so not only a police officer that really registered a gift, but before that you will have to find the way that it fits. i don't know i front of the front. the board is sometime in the above. um, the doors are above and say, one of the be the made by the deserves i retain as depended that they were inside
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the united states. that united states as depended by the united states. awesome. uh, uh, 911. i backed, it came out with what has been done. if one for the, for the city said law, easily be entered, india. what will happen? the, i love the mazda. the bowman's in stock was the 3 visits that, um, uh, is the 124. is that supposed to these neighborhoods restrictions on the speed? uh, it does. uh, it does not registered with someone in lava subsided at the moment. it all the 100, somebody because the piano is the prime minister. i believe that most of our cases understood. i gave them one point before it, even when the, when someone stops them out of the bottle. can i do some of the country when someone talks about on inside wiring that impinges upon the sense of guilt, be any bigger. so i'm in the last within minutes is that
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the secret island palm up on the on the dilemma then when he was the problem and it's got, he amended the constitution, i think and i did that the last 3 bars, these to be able to do it he came out with the law that he came out with these made one distinction for free speech sounds to be the right that you're the it doesn't give you a ball. let me speak. i just don't think so. so to address how you raise your hand and the question i want to ask, this is though india plans to update the law so as not to impede the freedom of speech, it's also doubling the punishment for violating it. so why is that you will see it all after 2014 disobedient, be laid, but the government has literally pick a man named it gets it against the person, so of the indian implement of some policies. so it's so that happened that might
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defend the other day, just a guess is of status on, on the fix that it is why it is trying to create a gated community against the statements as government of india. but my point is that that gives you a better sense of the same thing for the supreme court of india. now the, let us say, well, no, that's a big cardboard. say, but my in my opinion, i think this columbia and lots of go and on the, on the guide books, think that this here, this employee is going on, i guess the people this will go because people are saying and pick them up speeds and expense on this would criticize the government of india under this policy. so to try and go through, you, raise your hand, have you come across a case involving sedition law charges and in your opinion, are they prosecuted fairly? oh oh yes, this is on the there the, the, the situation of the near has been quoted. you know, the wrong may or may not be for your show. so you see, you need to understand that in every log be a maybe josh is oh, oh oh no someone was using here, but that can load with
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a busy. so the cleaning button does not to be and really need to understand. there is enough, does that mean this is not. 2 a law because of the easiest. what do you mean? yeah, you wouldn't during the period when turning. yeah. they're going to be stated that you cannot have friendly relations with any other because we so we will see that the colonial that is suddenly giving a very long time to meet one, those parents as a valued city. those from the external enemies and distribution. motioning the same old thing because the shows brought you everything consistently. yeah. it's gonna include the implemented by the british website, read off the book, the 7 you had your own bag. do you have those log? you go to the museum in this country? can you see that you remove all those look because you know, 2nd, you need to also understand the why. what is the condition lot, not for anyone. with all the new can you see you're going to be the only for what
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was the the use of this sunday or we just use and would be able to send me and that you watch the commission did explain the importance of the device and see that randomly had and limiting it like the from what you will sing and you're sure there's anybody in limbo and the truth is done by the per due process. lot loss. and also the total investigation side, traditional f f. i guess this is the uh, security and see if we can do that, traditional banks and we do a much media because the, you said bill to people have actually aligned, it quoted was and tried to somebody's the piece of this going to unfortunately, and this lloyd is good to predict this. well, uh promote, he just mentioned enemy countries and the us government has for 4 years in a row, accused india of human rights violations. what's your assessment of the state of
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affairs in your nation? the see by the supreme court. the why deliberating and judgment on citizen law on it for the long hoard on may 11th. 2022. i mean. ok. yeah. did i solve the government? different? yeah, that's insured. they've viewed this law. i'm deal of the law by the bombing of the country noise day and government not state police. sure. that is the case under $12048.00. that is the same issue. i just for the moment, you know, just in case enough that people of the stuff in the moment on this line is not that is not applied when someone from the sides of the government are the prime minister of the country. if you needed them, use the bus, he wants to some of the guy you see that all about and then down every done that in
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the, on the desktop stores. that is, the problem is the, i'm a let, let someone site the company is a new one. but before that is, it is all over the country. it isn't wide, the web. someone tries to the sides with the enemies who want to devise it. the one who does does is it uh, the integrity and one for the woman. somebody inside the country, it is $124.00 in the country. but in the in license does all you spent a fleet of applied imprisonment depending on this and you had a fee of $50.00 at the sunset. because when you spent, the final time has been, had been brought down from nice in the middle, the up to. so it is sort of the very bottom to speak sense of the i'm barely because it's going to be a lot doesn't make sense in government. the ends on moment of india as that goes
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along the accepting it needs to be if you have it. well, thank you to everyone. unfortunately, we've run out of time. appreciate your input and breaking news just in from india, we're a trained to rail met, leaves more than 130 people injured according to local officials. a warning, some viewers may find the following images disturbing reports of dozens of does have come in, but no official confirmation has been given. as of now, 8 wagons of coral manzona express are said to have to rail after coal lighting without another train. in, in this state of the shop, in this footage we can see locals are working tirelessly to provide aid and help those craft emergency teams and over 60 ambulances are on the scene. and that's are up on the hour for the latest breaking news and updates head over to
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r t dot com and be sure to follow us on social media. thanks for joining in. don't go far. my colleague, nicky aaron, will be taking over at the top of the hour in a united nations has identified homelessness as a human rights issue with a social, economic and political factors of poverty and an equality being the main cause. i'm scared now he is, and on this episode of the $360.00 view, we're going to look at whether housing should be considered a right. and if so, whose responsibility it would be to guarantee? let's get started. the
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united nations has documented there are around $1600000000.00 people residing in poor housing world wide and $15000000.00 people each year being forcibly evicted as some of the countries which are particularly high levels of homelessness, including united states, india, brazil, russia, and several countries in europe and many developing countries homeless, this is a growing problem due to a rabbit organization and rising housing cost. in a conflict, effective countries, displacement and forced migration can also contribute to homelessness. homelessness can have significant economic costs for communities, including increased health care costs, law enforcement costs and loss productivity. in fact, according to the national alliance to in homelessness, a person experiencing chronic homelessness costs the american taxpayer an average of $35000.00 a year. and that's just the average cost for the u. s. with other countries
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spinning more view and it's called for a comprehensive and a co ordinated approach to addressing homelessness involving and governments, civil society organizations and other stakeholders. their approaches on a human.

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