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used here before, but it did little to break the gangs' stranglehold on the andean nation or slow its slide towards bloodshed. will grant, bbc news, guayaquil. 15 people have died after riots in papua new guinea's capital city. port moresby saw widespread violence on wednesday, including looting and arson, after police went on strike over a pay cut that officials blamed on an administrative glitch. videos show large numbers of people in the streets, many carrying what appears to be looted merchandise as black smoke covers the city. live now to abc's papua new guinea correspondent tim swanston who is in port moresby. welcome, take us through what has been happening there. for welcome, take us through what has been happening there.— been happening there. for the last 24 hours, been happening there. for the last 24 hours. it— been happening there. for the last 24 hours, it has _ been happening there. for the last 24 hours, it has been _ been happening there. for the last 24 hours, it has been absolutely i 24 hours, it has been absolutely chaotic. there is significant carnage on the streets of port moresby at the moment. what started as effectively a protest over a pay

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BBC News

two prison guards have been arrested for allegedly helping him flee. the gangs are largely controlled from the prisons. even behind bars, macias ran his organisation without interference from the authorities. translation: people are scared. they're closing all the stores. there is no security. they're afraid gangsters will come and loot everything. an iron fist on crime has been used here before, but it did little to break the gangs stranglehold on the andean nation or slow its slide towards bloodshed. will grant, bbc news, guayaquil. earlier i spoke to todd chapman, former us ambassador to ecuador and now a non—resident fellow at the centre for strategic and international studies. ambassador, i want to ask you first of all, when we saw ecuador�*s president noboa in talking about the crisis, he said his government is fighting against terrorist

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BBC News

his prison cell shortly before his transfer to a higher—security wing. two prison guards have been arrested for allegedly helping him flee. the gangs are largely controlled from the prisons. even behind bars, macias ran his organisation without interference from the authorities. translation: people are scared, i they're closing all the stores, i there is no security. they're afraid gangsters will come and loot everything. an iron fist on crime has been used here before, but it did little to break the gangs stranglehold on the andean nation or slow its slide towards bloodshed. will grant, bbc news, guayaquil. earlier, i spoke to todd, former us ambassador to ecuador and now a non—resident fellow at the center for strategic and international studies. ambassador, i want to ask you first of all what we saw ecuador two ecuador�*s president abella in talking about the

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Breakfast

president noboa says that ecuador is now engaged in an internal armed conflict. but while this explosion of gang violence may have caught the nation off guard, in truth, the storm, which has turned ecuadorfrom one of the safest nations in latin america to one of the most violent, has been brewing for years. an iron fist on crime has been used here before, but it did little to break the gangs�* stranglehold on the andean nation or slow its slide towards bloodshed. will grant, bbc news, guayaquil. 14 minutes past seven. triple—amputee mark ormrod says his prosthetic legs have been returned to him, after they were stolen from his car. the former royal marine broke the record for the fastest man to swim a kilometre using only one arm in 2022. he said a thief smashed his car window and stole several bags on tuesday night. thankfully, all of his lost items — including his prosthetics —

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Breakfast

has been brewing for years. an iron fist on crime has been used here before, but it did little to break the gangs�* stranglehold on the andean nation or slow its slide towards bloodshed. will grant, bbc news, guayaquil. triple—amputee mark ormrod says his prosthetic legs have been returned to him, after they were stolen from his car. the former royal marine broke the record for the fastest man to swim a kilometre using only one arm in 2022. he said a thief smashed his car window and stole several bags on tuesday night. thankfully, all of his lost items — including his prosthetics — were returned after someone found them in an alleyway. researchers in canada say they've discovered that sperm whales live in human—like clans, with distinctive cultures, and even dialects. the scientists used underwater microphones and drones, to examine the sounds and behaviour of the animals, as jon donnison explains. the clicks and clacks

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Deadline White House

the nra. it's a busy day. this morning we talked about the team trump was up and gave their side of the case and what's going on. there was a lot of theater, especially when donald trump got up. then this afternoon, i think we have seen a more calmer version of events of the case from the attorney general side. and they have sort of methodically are going through their case, they are starting off by saying there was fraud. these statements of financial condition that were submitted to the banks, they are fraudulent. then they calmly went through each witness and said why that witness was not credible. they had a slide on the projector. one of the more interesting parts of the afternoon at least for me i was wrapped by it when the attorney general's lawyers started to present a case as to

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Fox News at Night

and b while why at the national security issue, public safety issue. here's someone who h should not have been here, should have been deported, but should have been prosecuted by the u.s. attorney's office for unlawfully entering for a fourth time. he should have done state prison time in colorado followed by federal prison. i'm shocked as to why that didn't happen. >> trace: your not the only one. a lot of people are shocked about this. what is more shocking is that bloomberg wrote the following year. "san francisco beefed up its efforts this month to reverse the slide of police officers by lifting the starting pay for officers with zero experience to $112,000 plus a year. the highest rookie cops and big u.s. cities nearly double the level he new york city and more than what many u.s. secret service agents make." i mean, how in the world do you get more police? you can't even buy them off anymore. >> the sad thing is all the efforts of politicians dehumanize, discredit

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Verified Live

wrong. they knew what they were doing was wronu. , ., ,. , they knew what they were doing was wron. , ., ,. , wrong. they have described as the bi est wrong. they have described as the biggest miscarriage _ wrong. they have described as the biggest miscarriage of— wrong. they have described as the biggest miscarriage ofjustice - wrong. they have described as the biggest miscarriage ofjustice in i biggest miscarriage ofjustice in this country. thank you for taking time to speak to a slide from westminster on today's menu thank you. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. the london to birmingham truncated part of the railway could cost £66 billion loan. the hs2 limited executive chair said the reason for increase was original projects being too low, changes of scope, and inflation. the parents of a british tourist who died after a helicopter crash in the grand canyon received a £79 million payout. he was one of five britons including his new wife who died after the aircraft crashed

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BBC News at Ten

on the andean nation or slow its slide towards bloodshed. will grant, bbc news, guayaquil. the funeral has been held in albania, of an asylum seeker, who died on board the bibby stockholm vessel in dorset, used to house migrants. he's believed to have taken his own life. the bbc has been speaking exclusively to his room mate on the moored ship, who says he fears others will harm themselves if living conditions don't improve. yusuf deen kargbo, has been speaking to danjohnson. this is the end of a journey made originally in hope by a young man who left albania seeking the safety of asylum, but ended his own life. leonard was 27. "he was treated very badly," his aunt says. "like an animal, he told us, we will suffer until we know the truth."

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

skiers on the trails buried in snow. the video tonight showing the desperate rescue operation. the race to dig through the snow. some of it at least ten feet deep. search teams battling brutal cold and winds gusting to 100 miles an hour at times. abc's mola lenghi tonight with the images coming in. >> reporter: tonight, terrifying moments after an avalanche at a ski resort near lake tahoe. trapping people under the snow. >> there's a slide at the mountain with subjects buried. >> reporter: experts saying this was a rare in-bound avalanche, one that occurs in a controlled area designated for skiing. one man killed, another person injured. two more rescued, according to officials. >> this is a very sad day for my team and everyone here. >> reporter: the debris field, 150 feet wide and ten feet deep. palisades tahoe reporting the wall of snow slid down the mountain around 9:30 this morning. mark sponsler arrived at the base area, finding the lifts shut down. >> skis were sticking up, poles

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