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The White House says it is empowering agents so that they can

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move any undocumented immigrants convicted of even a minor offence.

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Many immigration eight across US cities in recent days, the numbers

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facing deportation set to be much greater. -- many immigration raids.

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President Donald Trump has addressed anti-Semitic threats. Anti-Semitic

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threats targeting our jurist community and immunity centres are

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horrible. -- our Jewish community. We have a special report from

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Albania looking at increasing numbers of people being trafficked

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across Europe every year. And one of the front runners in the French

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election has come to court French voters.

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Welcome to the second part of the programme, new statistics show that

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more than 3000 people are trafficked into the UK every year, that number

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is rising. They come from all over the world, but by far the biggest

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share of those are from the country Albania.

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In 2015, this relatively small country accounted for over

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600 potential victims, about a fifth of the total.

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Of those, the vast majority were female,

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and most of them were forced into prostitution.

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The authorities in Albania have been criticised for failing

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to crack down on the problem with just 18 convictions last year.

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Reeta Chakrabarti has been speaking to some of the victims.

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VOICEOVER: Blessed with natural beauty,

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Albania has over two decades built up a brutal industry,

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And I want them to get the punishment that they deserve.

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was just 14 when she was sold into a trafficking ring

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by a man she thought was her boyfriend.

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She was forced to sleep with several men a day and tells of a bewildering

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and terrifying world of abuse in which she could trust no one.

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They would beat us up and not let us go out.

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in a refuge for trafficked women in the south of the country.

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But these are schoolgirls, and some already have

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Seya helped put some of hers behind bars.

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Several convicted traffickers are held here

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Last year 18 people were sentenced, some serving 20 years or more.

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The Albanian authorities let us talk to one of them.

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Fatos Kaplani was sentenced to 15 years

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for trafficking children to Greece

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and forcing them to work as prostitutes or beggars.

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What made him, a married man with his own children,

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that everyone was doing that kind of thing.

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You used a child in order to earn some money.

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He faced justice, but Albania has been criticised for a lack

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of prosecutions and there are concerns over police collusion.

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Some senior figures question whether trafficking is a real problem.

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But the official line is that there are systems to deal with it.

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it is a phenomenon that is kind of constant,

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but it has to be tackled properly

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and to make always all the structures working together.

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But Albania still tops the list of people trafficked into Britain.

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People duped into promises of a better life.

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She is now in a safe house in the UK.

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Duped into leaving home and then sold into prostitution,

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but insists she wants to tell her story.

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TRANSLATION: I was somewhere underground,

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I had no sense of the world around me.

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Anna is now supported in this safe house run by the Salvation Army.

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She has a baby, which gives her a reason to carry on.

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Her story should trigger alarm in all authorities

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A broken life caused by a brutal crime.

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STUDIO: Thank you for that report. Let's update you on the French

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presidential elections, two of the frontrunners are on trips abroad

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today. Emmanuel Macron, the centrist independent candidate, he is not too

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far away from us, in London, let me show you some of the pictures.

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He was at a rally, finished about an hour ago, speaking to French

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citizens living in London, earlier today he met the British Prime

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Minister and this is what he said. I have reaffirmed my willingness or

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a preferred execution of the key agreements, and also on this site,

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looking at exactly what we can improve, because we have to improve

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some issues. I asked why it is that Emmanuel Macron have come to London?

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A lot of these people in Britain, these French people living in

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Britain, will be his natural territory, and good PR to be

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received by a foreign leader, that is quite a coup, for him to do that,

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not from her party, in advance of elections, usually, it they can meet

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the contender from the other country, from their block, from

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their party, he is nominally socialist. So it is quite a coup,

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but I imagine what has happened is that here in Paris, the ambassador

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has been whispering to the Foreign Office, whispering to Downing Street

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that this man is potentially a winner, he could be the president,

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he has got up so well in the polls, taking advantage of Francois Fillon

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and suffering in the polls. So it becomes realistic, and that is why

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they want to put feelers out now. In other news, the Front Nationale has

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denounced a police search of its headquarters as a media stunt, in

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connection with their leader and presidential candidate Marine Le

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Pen. The European Parliament has accused her of defrauding them of

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nearly $358,000 to illegally paid for AIDS rather than parliamentary

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systems. She denies the allegations. She herself is in Beirut 11 on, she

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has made news for this. -- Beirut, Lebanon. She refused to wear a

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headscarf when meeting in Lebanon with the top cleric in the country,

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for Sunni 's, the grand mufti. The press office says that she was

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informed of the need to wear a headscarf in advance of the meeting.

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This is her side of the story. TRANSLATION: I said I would not wear

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one and they did not cancel the meeting so I thought they would

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accept the fact I would not wear a headscarf, just like when I met

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highest Sunni authority worldwide, who accepted that I was not going to

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wear one. You try to impose it on me, you cannot impose that on me.

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Just like when I met Sheik al-Azhar. First time she has been received by

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a head of state, when she was received in Lebanon, so for her,

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that was quite a coup, there has been a general boycott of Front

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Nationale leaders around the world. And then she managed to do a good

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communications coup with this refusing to put on a veil, to see

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the head of the Sunni faith, the grand mufti, in Lebanon. Again, that

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is a certain amount of manufacturing in that, because it plays very well

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back here in France, particularly with the call vote.

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on, it started out as a joke, it ended up with Sutton United's

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back-up goalkeeper Wayne Shaw being forced to resign, if you don't know

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what I am talking about, take a look at this. COMMENTATOR: And... That's

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the best replay of the night! CO-COMMENTATOR: Is that allowed? You

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can't stop him! He deserves man of the match for that. A big man

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enjoying his pie! That was Wayne Shaw, eating a pipe, on the

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sidelines of the FA Cup match against the Arsenal. The only

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problem, betting agency offered 8/1 odds before the game that he would

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eat a pie on camera, Sun Bets did it over Twitter. So, John Watson, get

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rid of that, John, from the BBC sports centre has more. What happens

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next? It seems crazy, doesn't it here we are, the day after Sutton

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United played Arsenal, one of the biggest games in their footballing

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history, and here we are talking about the reserve goalkeeper, Wayne

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Shaw, this encapsulated everything about the club, illustrating the

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gulf between Arsenal, the riches that they have, this was a guy who

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often slept at the club will stop in the lead up to the match a lot of

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people talking about it and how it reflected what Saddam was about and

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the magic of the FA Cup, when he was seen eating the pie, it was seen as

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a bit of fun, but as you say, offered odds of eight, footballers,

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anyone involved in the game, are not allowed to place bets on football

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matches -- that of a full slate one. Fact remains, this is in betting,

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has to be taken as seriously as if a player would try to get the if the

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investigative, Mac to see if there will investigation but he has a very

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real to bars with improper conduct or a misconduct charge. What was

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essentially a bit of a joke is no longer a laughing matter.

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Interesting, what about the Champions League, keeping an eye on

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the game of the night, at the Etihad Stadium, Manchester United up

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against Monaco, winning 55 and three, scoring two Gold, there he is

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with the ball, but could have been a different story because Radamel

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Falcao, formerly of Chelsea and Manchester United, scored. They are

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5-3 up, Pep Guardiola, going into the game, said his critics had come

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down heavily on him if Manchester City did not reach the

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quarterfinals, they are on course to do that now.

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Coming up, the latest on a crackdown in China, where cars are forced to

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have tracking devices fitted. A heterosexual couple have lost a

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court battle to have a civil partnership, giving relationships

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legal recognition, only available to same-sex couples. They claimed that

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it was to scream that it, but today their arguments were rejected, the

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BBC's Clive Coleman reports. Emerging from court, Charles Keidan

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and Rebecca Steinfeld, a heterosexual couple fighting

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for the right to enter All three of the judges agreed we're

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being treated differently because of our sexual orientation

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and that this impacts our All three rejected the argument

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that we could just get married. All three emphasised

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that the government cannot maintain In December 2014, Charles

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and Rebecca were stopped from registering their notice

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of intention to form a civil partnership

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by their local registry office. A civil partnership is defined

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as a relationship between two Civil partnerships confirm virtually

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all of the same rights and responsibilities as marriage,

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including the right to be next of kin and access to a partner's

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estate and pension if they die. Cohabitees have none

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of these rights. The couple had argued the ban

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on heterosexuals entering civil All three judges found that the ban

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on heterosexual couples entering into civil partnerships

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was potentially in breach of their human rights

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and discriminatory. But two of the judges found

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that the different treatment of same-sex and opposite sex couples

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was justified by the government's policy on civil partnerships,

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which is to wait and see how many same-sex couples want

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to enter into one, rather Charles and Rebecca are not giving

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up, and have started the process -- We lost because

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of a technicality. And that technicality

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was that the other two judges felt that the government should have just

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a little more time But what we conclude

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is that the government really is on borrowed time,

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and has to act. Ministers have welcomed

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the court's ruling and say Although they lost today,

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Rebecca Steinfeld and Charles Keidan may well have changed the direction

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of travel in the legalisation of civil partnerships

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for heterosexual couples. Lead story: the White House says it

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is empowering agent so that they can remove any undocumented immigrants

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convicted of even a minor offence. Unicef has

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announced a 1.4 million children throughout Africa and the Middle

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East are at risk of imminent death from severe malnutrition, this comes

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after famine was declared in parts of South Sudan, the first to be

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announced in any part of the world for six years. What constitutes a

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famine? 20% of households must be facing extreme food shortages with a

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limited ability to cope, that is the case in this region here. At least

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30% of the population must be suffering acute malnutrition, while

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every day, there are two in every 10,000 people that will die. As is

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reported, Nigeria and Somalia are also all at

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the scenes could soon become the norm for more than a million

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children, the UN has followed yesterday's declaration of famine in

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sedan with a warning that three other countries could face crises in

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the coming months, and children will be the hardest hit. Nearly half a

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million children will suffer from acute malnutrition this year.

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Another half million children are severely malnourished in Yemen,

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where two years of war have caused economic collapse. As we reported

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last week, in Somalia, millions of people are facing starvation,

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including nearly 200,000 children. Continuing conflict in all four

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countries are being blamed for the current food crisis. Northern

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Nigeria and Somalia have been dealing with Islamist insurgencies.

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And in South Sudan, the conflict between troops loyal to former vice

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president and the president has driven up the price of food. The

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fact is, these conflicts are largely man-made, Jordan are dying because

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of man-made conflict affected disasters. In 2017, that is

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shameful. Today the European Commission pledged $85 million in

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emergency aid to help combat the famine in South Sudan. And in his

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State of the nation address, the president promised to help tackle

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the shortages. The government will increase the supply of basic food

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commodities, with the provision to help the crisis. With no clear

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resolution in sight for the conflict in sedan and the other countries at

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risk, this crisis shows no sign of ending.

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Five people have been killed after a light aircraft crashed into a

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shopping centre in Melbourne, Australia, the pilot reported a

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catastrophic engine failure shortly after take-off. Shops were not open

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and nobly on the ground is believed to have been injured.

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Just metres from the runway, a site strewn with charred metal.

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Inside the wreckage of the plane which came swooping from the sky.

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Eyewitnesses described seeing flames rise after it crashed into the DFO

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shopping centre which was due to open its doors one hour later.

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I just saw a blue flash come down past the DFO billboard over there.

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And, then, all of a sudden, it hit the spotlight, and just

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There's explosions going off one after the other.

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So, the plane go up, then cars going off as well.

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So there was a lot of smoke and flame.

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Piecing together what led to the crash may take weeks.

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Specialist investigators have been called to the scene,

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but the police have confirmed that the pilot made a Mayday call

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shortly before the impact, reporting engine problems.

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We understand there was potentially catastrophic engine failure

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It crashed into the back of the DFO shopping centre.

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It took more than a dozen fire crews to extinguish the flames.

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The aircraft would have been full of fuel.

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Drivers on the nearby freeway reported feeling

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It's a desperately sad day, very, very sad day for our state.

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A number of people have died as a result of what is the worst

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civil aviation accident that our state has

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All flights out of Essendon Airport have been supended as teams

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on the ground try to establish exactly what went wrong.

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A number of people have died as a result of what is the worst

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civil aviation accident that our state has

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All flights out of Essendon Airport have been supended as teams

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on the ground try to establish exactly what went wrong.

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STUDIO: Now to China, authorities have ordered all vehicles in the far

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West to be fitted with tracking devices, in an area as you can see

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over here, in the far West, that province, they will not be able to

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buy petrol or sell their vehicles without a satellite tracker being

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installed, this is part of a crackdown on terrorism, they say,

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the region is known for violent attacks. The violence is blamed on

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Muslim separatists. Imagine if every car in your city or

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town was installed with a special device so that the government could

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track you, could know where you were going, good map your everyday life.

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That's exactly what is going to happen in the far west of China,

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where authorities believe they need to go to such extreme lengths in

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order to control radical Islam. In a place which covers a huge swathes of

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a western province, car owners have been given until June 30 to have

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these GPS style trackers installed otherwise there will not be able to

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buy petrol. They will not be able to resell their vehicles. The traffic

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police have posted on social media that terrorists preferred means of

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transport is the car. And that they also used cars as tools in their

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attacks. Here in the Chinese capital, many people say they can

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completely understand why officials need to take such a heavy-handed

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approach. I mean, after all, there has been a steady stream of violent

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clashes there between those prepared to use bombings or knife attacks in

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order to achieve an independent homeland. Critics of the Chinese

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government will say that its approach, whatever the problem, is a

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very singular one. They only know one way and that is the crackdown,

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they will argue that the placement of these devices will only push

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locals further into the hands of extremists. One Chinese newspaper

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has argued that having these trackers, these governments

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trackers, is actually a good thing, because your car gets stolen by

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terrorists, now at least you will be able to find it again easily.

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STUDIO: A rare cloud phenomenon, fire rainbow, spotted over

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Singapore, this fire rainbow appeared in the sky on Monday

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afternoon, and was seen across the island, the phenomenon is thought to

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occur when sunlight reflects through ice screw still clouds. Eyewitnesses

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say that it started as a small orange circle and grew steadily

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bigger until all the colours are merged, lasting 15 minutes before

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disappearing. One more story of heroics, doctors

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from a children's Hospital have saved the life of a premature baby

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hippo at Cincinnati zoo, the baby hippo was named Fiona, and became

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dehydrated after refusing milk and required an urgent intravenous drip.

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Fiona was born six weeks early and quickly grew sick and lethargic, and

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the Cincinnati Children's Hospital stepped into rehydrate her, she is

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showing signs of recovery and is being looked after by her mother. --

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Cincinnati Zoo. That's a lovely story to end this

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edition of outside source, do join this again tomorrow, thanks for your

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company again today. If you would look up the words

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changeable in a meteorological glossary, this week would be in

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there somewhere with bells on! Started the week with a skip

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