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bucks still the head on the news, our tens of thousands abandoned bay homes of slugs ravaged parts of russia and catholic song and rising from the ashes of the powers 5 years after the devastation 5, we'll see how close not to dom continue to this to being the store the and how is the weather sloshy set fare across smotts, frustrated, also sunshine, sunshine towards the west was the temperatures really getting up across the w way in particular? got a few showers just nowadays the side of us will see you. as i said, i was just clinging onto that eastern side of new south west as we go through a tuesday position as around the top and just around the golf commentary. i know the pos a queen and i could see some live house from time to time. is that for the west side? yeah, celsius him for him. so if he wants celsius the full path, i just had w way already fading the heat type of the next couple of days. it's a similar pitch as we go on a through what is the central possible how to draw all the motion. i was just creeping through southern, posit queensland, east, the pa sofa new south wells as well. should stay logic dry. in victoria, the eastern part of the states could catch a shot or 2. what's the, what's the 1st time? it's a new say to, but bylaws is essentially settled here much better than it was last week, or at least just a little bit of the cloud for the most part big while the crowd is taken out to produce a west, a weather across japan, over the next dial said sliding further, reese was running into when she was going through with this type, right. as guys come back in behind for the green financial, both a positive charter, but essentially the southern areas it is looking for teen what the latest news as it breaks iran has given a cause that people come out. but the guys are not as popular to the board with detailed coverage, but the reason prices and the realization that things are likely to get much worse before they get better describing some residents to 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found so far as being one. yes. since vote for catherine. so don, more than 11000000 people have fed they homes because of fighting between the army, empower, military rapids support systems. now that you, one is the one in the country. it is on the brink of 7. while the us special envoy for saddam tom perio has visited the vision and met display cities outside the country. my colleagues, how do you say don began by asking him if he'd spoken to the one finds in the conflict? we are in communication with the sides, but mostly with the sudanese people who are very clear about what they want. they want an end to this war and a returned to the constitutional transition that they had just 5 years ago. this week. they want to see fewer x, terminal actors, fueling this conflict, and finding more who are going to be partners in a peace process. and we are engaged with our african counterparts and others in the region. and particularly the neighboring countries who are paying such a price for the instability as more and more refugees flow across borders, facing hunger and atrocities inside. so there's an renewed urgency, i think, from all actors to get these sides to the table and to get a peace deal that ends this war. you mentioned getting the 2 sides of the table. so have you heard anything you have any reason to be optimistic about the possibility of getting the 2 sides to the table and trying to resolve this through diplomacy rather than through finding? unfortunately, i think we see the 2 sides largely negotiating with guns at great expense to the civilians rather than at the table. but on the more hopeful side, i think we are seeing more and more of the countries in the region to understand how urgent the situation is. first and foremost, as a horrific humanitarian prices, but also as a regional in the source of instability, particularly as more and more actors engage more foreign fighters come in. so we are seeing, i think, a much higher degree of diplomatic interest in ending the war. and of course, the voice of the suicide student needs people who are very clear in the urgency of ending the war. returning to civilian rule and addressing this horrific humanitarian crisis, it's clear that the sudanese, particularly the youth under $25.00 who make up so much of the population they know the future they want. they want that to be an inclusive democratic sudan. they want it to be a stable sudan, and that's a good thing for the whole region and uh, for partners like us around the world. so we want to do more to try to learn lessons from that period and build back. but we also know right now that we must urgently build the political will to end this war. and right now it does not seem like the 2 belligerents themselves have that well. so that's going to have to be a combination of the sudanese people and those of us on the outside who care deeply about the people of sudan, a, do you have a date so when you plan to visit? so then uh, well we have some security issues there. uh, we were on the border uh with the child camps and been meeting with hundreds of civilians in kampala and nairobi and add us in cairo and other areas. and we'll look forward for the right moment to be able to return there. but i can tell you that what we are doing every day is working on the negotiations and the political will. uh so that everybody can return into sudan, the sudanese people who are so eager to get back to their homes. now 2 decades ago with a small photos of smiling, do a soldier's posing with humiliation. detain needs at the rocks, abu ghraib, prison cost worldwide shock. and after years of legal batch was the law suited for by 3 prisoners began on monday, john hand and reports from alexandria, virginia of the abu ghraib pictures tell us sordid tale of torture, prisoners stack naked and a pyramid handcuffed on the ground. drag by a leash and attached to electrical wires, the soldier giving a thumbs up next to a corpse. now, 20 years after the release of those photos of the us run prison at abu ghraib and a rock set off global outrage. 3 survivors are getting their day in court with upgrade and the revelations i thought was happening and i would grade that open the eyes of the united states and the world to shift away from the law and treatment of those in custody in the name of the war on terror, the survivors are suing c a c on the virginia base military contractor that supplied the interrogators who worked at the prison. just as had been a long delay this case has been bouncing around the court since 2008. c a c. i a has tried to have it dismissed around 20 times in 2021. the us supreme court sent it back here to district court, where it will finally go on trial. the company denies wrong doing and says it's employees have not directly inflicted abuse of the prisoners, but the plaintiffs in the case they, the company set the conditions that resulted in torture by ordering military police to quote, soften up detainees for interrogations. there's been so little, no accountability, really for what happened at abu good god and, and beyond. i think a case of just one person is tremendously significant. among those expect it to testify. army general antonio, to a group who led an investigation into the abu ghraib scandal and former staff sergeant ivan frederick sentenced a more than 8 years in prison for inflicting abuse. john henry and al jazeera, alexandria virginia, the war crimes tried if one of sylvia's highest ranking, former military officials, has begun in a swedish court. well homeless, homeless, accused of violating international humanitarian law during sylvia 7. for the 65 year old face is a life sentence for his alleged involvement, and what prosecutions argue? what indiscriminate attacks on the city of homes and 2012 as well. i think the vixen this, the visa card is there just a few boxes, a place in homes. and i'm a 2012. a new fact similar elsewhere in syria have resulted in houses with losing their family members living their homes. and it's all happening. patient is claiming that this is walters wordpress. and so if the court degrees, the defendants will be receiving up to 18 years in prison and even life jury selection has begun. and donald trump, so for that hush money trial is the 1st the full criminal trials. he's facing his, he campaigns to return to the white house. trump is accused of this guys and payments made to an adult film star to hide an extramarital affair. first and salumi reports from new york city. the former president donald trump arrived admin hatton district court on monday for jury selection. in the 1st of 4 criminal trials he's facing. as usual, he wasn't shy about expressing his opinion. the the $34.00 charges against him stem from a $130000.00 payment made to this one, the former adult film star known as stormy daniel. she says she received it in the run up to the 2016 election to buy her silence about a sexual encounter. which trumps denies ever happened. but pain daniels itself is an illegal. the crime is the alleged attempt to disguise it as a payment for legal services. you can pay hush money. this is america. if you want to pay someone to not speak and not talk about it, that's okay. as long as they are consenting to it, the crime comes in is the way these payments were characterized in 2 different places, both in the trump organization. and in michael cohen this record. the president's former fix or lawyer michael cohen pleaded guilty to campaign finance violations related to those payments in 2018. here is trump speaking to reporters on air force one earlier that. dear. okay, cohen and daniel's testimony will be key to the prosecution's case. other potential witnesses include karen mcdougal, the former model, whose claim of an affair with trump was also silenced. and former white house insiders like who picks and kelly and conway, before the prosecution can begin presenting its case. they and the defense must agree on 12 jurors who will just size the president's guilt or innocence. that process alone could take days or even weeks if found guilty, the former president could face jail time be expected, appeal would likely drag into next year after the election. kristin salumi al jazeera, new york. debbie hines is the form of baltimore city prosecutor, and she says, cases involving charges like those trumpets facing a usually straightforward of what he's charged with is $34.00 accounts, mostly mister new years and a felony falsifying documents. so i'll have to prosecute should really have to prove is payments for may, they were may not for the purpose that they are stated for if they were not made for a re payment of lawyer fees to michael cohen. but they were made for the purpose of hushing money that was paid to stormy damaged. so we had an affair with why he was there, and he's charged with by making the home that he was motivated to make the payment . so his intent and making the payment was to not get out that he had paid the money to stormy dance because he wanted to keep his standing with the female women voters that respected women of ours. and yeah, so that's the most important that i've been bred has against all the other accounts here, falsifying documents at the corporation. he is saying that he's paying for legal fees, but he's not paying for legal fees. and it does run into different dummy shell corporations in order to access what he was trying to do. but again, the most important, the most important one is to validate the account that involves a stormy daniels account. and they actually interference with the election because that payment was actually made within days of november 2016 election. and so it's very clear, at least in my mind as the prosecutor, that that's what he was trying to do is to avoid and not have that get out. but he had done that. i have to say in all honesty, you know, it's still a touchy course because there's many things that can happen before the truck gets to a bird or even a hung jury. and what i mean by that is there things that can happen during the course of the trial that can cause a missed trial that can cause it not to even go to mary. we've had 1000000000 appeals in the other cases. and so it's also likely not as likely that he might be able to appeal. so ruling in the judge his case that's less likely, but it's not as smooth pass for alvin frank to actually get a conviction because he actually is, yeah it's, it's not us, pat styles of ask on refugees will be forced to leave pockets on, including those who have legal to pocket sony documents. this is the 2nd phase of a controversial planned by the government to expel afghans from the country. last of 12 of thousands of afghans without official documentation will order to leave within 30 days, will be forcibly deported. a correspondence come on high that has more of them because on the refugee camps and charlotte, the millions of of gone refugees are now facing an uncertain future. and buckets, dawn, after their government are focused on door them to leave within 30 day. last yeah, i'd rather unfortunate, but in the dodge human rights organizations of course, condemned to move things that are going rent. uh, and most of these people who have been living in this country for decades after they've fled the country window. gotcha. and then rated, i've run it's gone, gone, know what really happened to them. many of these children that you see behind me were born in this country. young man, some of them also who of course have no, no other players like focused on their home. then now after labor that heavy heart, many have already left over half a 1000000. and according to the report from the government, we've been talking to some of these editors here to tell us how they feel about being forced out of this country, which they have got at home and what they are likely to see when they go back to a run it's done, you know, who do you just have one assigned to budget? i've got any studies facing a list of challenges even if we go back, we don't have houses to live in or jobs to any living and supports all families. it will be difficult to survive in a war torn country out of advantage. that is why we wanted to do the problem. so if this gets more than 40 years since we migrated to pocket stone, many of us were born here. we have businesses here many a working as labor is it would be very difficult to return to a country where there was no education, no health facilities, and no work. full social security is our major concern with it. let's see how was that karl k? but it is important to know that the government is using and executed by saying that because there is a spike and get into them and violence, they cannot control the figure. this situation if they have undocumented of law and order a part in n and living in this country. oh, well, how familiar enough runs. i've already left the country and many more are on the way. because you did it all a day and a rather than clement them not being able to move across the board for the past few days. that protested likely to begin again. and it is not just the unregistered, i've run record is already be part of the back. but the government adults are announced that all the doors of one refugees who are registered with the daughter did. dad will also have to go, there's an unpopular move that did likely to affect relations between the hours of on dollar bond government and i've run it on. and they're going to focused on tension that also high on the board to. and most of these people ever and uncert