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relying only on drops? not me. my own real tears are my relief. ask your eye doctor about tyrvaya. eric: new surge of migrants continue with the crisis at the southern border. customs and border patrol report the numbers in el paso and that sector are spiking. agents 81400 encounters occurred on friday alone. ronna mcdaniel is live with these crossings request good morning those numbers are slowly continuing to trickle up. just yesterday our sources say 7000 migrant encounters along the southern border happen on friday let's look at the recent activity here in el paso our video from box a drone team shows 75 migrants seeking

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BBC News

the west bank. these pictures showed the west bank. these pictures showed the destruction from that rate. voting is getting under way in ecuador in a referendum on proposed tougher measures to tackle a surge in gang—related violence, which has seen two mayors killed in the last week. measures include an expansion of military and police powers that will allow the military to patrol the streets alongside the police. they'll also signicantly boost gun controls and impose harsher prison sentences for "terrorism" and drug trafficking. president daniel noboa also wants to change the constitution so ecuadorans wanted abroad for organised crime—related offences can be extradited. a state of emergency was announced injanuary after a top gang leader escaped from jail, there were prison riots, an armed attack on a tv station and several politicians were murdered. in the last year alone 8,000 violent deaths have been recorded. but human rights groups are concerned that if these measures are passed it could lead to abuses

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BBC News

community to feel like that, which is how thejewish community has been made to feel. the london mayor, sadiq khan, said... the met must have the confidence of the communities they serve. and it's right hey�*ve apologised for the way the incident was handled. protest, counter—protest, and in the middle, the met — at times struggling to police the divide. angus crawford, bbc news. ecuador is voting in a referendum on proposed tougher measures to tackle a surge in gang—related violence, which has seen two mayors killed in the last week. measures include an expansion of military and police powers that will allow the military to patrol the streets alongside the police. they'll also signicantly boost gun controlsand impose harsher prison controls and impose harsher prison sentences for "terrorism" and drug trafficking. president daniel noboha also wants to change the constitution so ecuadoreans wanted abroad for organised crime—related offences can be extradited. 0ur south america

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BBC News

her mother died in the attack. among those paying their respects was the prime minister of australia, anthony albanese. we mourn for all the years of joy they should have known, all the memories they should have had the chance to make, the lives they should have lived here in their country. the success they would have achieved in whatever career they embraced. the happiness they would have created, the care they would have shown. the beautiful children they would have raised with such love. ecuadoreans are voting in a referendum on proposed tougher measures to tackle a surge in gang—related violence, which has seen two mayors killed in the last week. measures include an expansion of military and police powers that will allow the military to patrol the streets alongside the police. they'll also signicantly boost gun

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BBC News

security after a surge in gang—related violence that's seen two mayors killed just this week. hello. welcome to the programme. we began with the breaking news that in the past few minutes mark menzies has announced he will stand down at the next general election. in a statement he has said... but due to the pressures on myself i have decided to resign from the conservative party and will not stand at the forthcoming general election. he added... asa

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more details on all of these stories on the bbc sport website. and that's all the sport for now. thanks, jane. voting is getting under way in ecuador in a referendum on proposed tougher measures to tackle a surge in gang—related violence, which has seen two mayors killed in the last week. measures include an expansion of military and police powers that will allow the military to patrol the streets alongside the police. they'll also signicantly boost gun controls and impose harsher prison sentences for "terrorism" and drug trafficking. president daniel noboa also wants to change the constitution so ecuadorans wanted abroad for organised crime—related offences can be extradited. a state of emergency was announced injanuary after a top gang leader escaped from jail, there were prison riots, an armed attack on a tv station and several politicians were murdered. in the last year alone, 8,000 violent deaths have been recorded. but human rights groups

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BBC News

during a pro—palestinian demonstration in london. and ecuador holds a referendum on proposals to boost security after a surge in gang—related violence that's seen two mayors killed just this week. hello. welcome to the programme. we began with the breaking news that in the past few minutes mark menzies has announced he will stand down at the next general election. in a statement he has said... but due to the pressures on myself i have decided to resign from the conservative party and will not stand at the forthcoming general election. he added... asa

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BBC News

saying they are not getting in there enough to stop settings —— shouting slogans. sadiq khan said today that the police have a difficultjob to do. the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley will be meeting with the policing minister this week to see him. we will see where that goes from there. voting is getting underway in ecuador in a referendum on proposed tougher measures to tackle a surge in gang—related violence, which has seen two mayors killed in the last week. measures include an expansion of military and police powers that will allow the military to patrol the streets alongside the police. they'll also signicantly boost gun controls and impose harsher prison sentences for "terrorism" and drug trafficking. president daniel noboa also wants to change the constitution so ecuadorans wanted abroad for organised crime—related offences can be extradited.

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

said in a statement released on saturday following the passage of these national security bells and fred that this was a win for the white house. they have been urging for the passage of these funds for months now, noting that it was urgent and necessary for ukraine to get the assistance. so as not to cede any ground to russia. and the way that the white house is often frame. this is it is a national security priority, is in the interests of the united states to help their allies, like ukraine and israel. and i'm told by a white house official that on saturday afternoon, president biden spoke with speaker johnson and house minority leader jeffries separately to thank them for getting this across the finish line. of course, there's still a problem process that needs to play out here. but us officials have consistently said that once this is passed and once it's signed by the president, they could begin to get that assistance to ukraine, israel, as well as surge humanitarian aid. in fact, yesterday in a statement, defense secretary austin said the package would quote surge, lifesaving security assistance to ukraine

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BBC News

international gangs took advantage of the fact there was a weaker state, and economic crisis and a relaxed visa system which led to a lot of international cartels to move on and take advantage of those conditions so this cocktail of factors led to the surge of gang violence and gang, i think moving on of international criminal gangs to the country which once was not as violent as its neighbours.- the country which once was not as violent as its neighbours. thank you for that. there _ violent as its neighbours. thank you for that. there will— violent as its neighbours. thank you for that. there will be _ violent as its neighbours. thank you for that. there will be more - violent as its neighbours. thank you for that. there will be more for- violent as its neighbours. thank you for that. there will be more for -- l for that. there will be more for —— from our reporter as the referendum progresses. the energy secretary says the number of compensation payouts made to people wrongly put onto prepayment meters is "completely unacceptable". just 1,500 out of 150,000 people assessed have had financial redress from energy suppliers who forced—fitted the meters into their homes. claire coutinho says she has spoken to the regulator to sort

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