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the wave if you tell the story, is what can make a difference the, [000:00:00;00] the hello are way of rock. this is the news. our life from joe are coming up in the next 60 minutes. is really forces bomb a un scroll and central gaza were palestinians were seeking refuge. at least 40 people have been killed. and increasing summary heat adds to the water crisis and gaza. v one warns of a cholera outbreak more than 100 people killed as to dogs, oceans who were states. witnesses say the parent military rapids support forces attacked a village,
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the celebrations is space. x is john and star ship rocket successfully completes his return from space. for the 1st time ever. and long piece his name is with useful. he gets for your own sake, remains on coast with a full friendship entitled to the one defeats cocoa golf in straight sets to reach the final level and then get off the and we begin is central gaza. where is really forces have bombed a you in school and a residential building and the, and the sort of the refugee count killing at least 40 people. do you want agency for palestinian refugees? the 6000 forcibly displaced people were sheltering in the school when it was hit without any warning that abra zoom begins our coverage,
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the often left and is very strong on that you on runs call, sheltering thousands of displaced i'm sitting in in central goes on dozens of people have been reported killed from the combined rims, and i'm gonna say right comp and many more of inject a residential home was also hits room is that when i woke up to the screens of women and 2 toned body parts, one woman last 2 of 3 children, people who have lost every one, the ox, the hospice of what people are being treated is at 3 times its capacity. and a fee is will lead to move that with many of the injured be treated on the floor plan the seats within the move of the hospital. and wouldn't the department that the vast majority of casualties and victims of children, women, elderly people, ok, so hospitalized and only functioning medical facility in central garza. i don't know if they have the so in this is state terrorism. israel is targeting the you in
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institutions. israel violated all international lawyers cross all the red lines, passivity, 6 years. the palestinians have been appealing to the whole world with no response. human resolutions implemented on all other countries, except as right, this is joelle to it is a pop procedure for destroying because part of a really huge is very minute trip for ration. so central guns that has killed more than 70 people since tuesday, attacks on civilian facilities like the schools have been hallmarks of as well as well in going for more than 300 education centers have been destroyed. more than 36000 people have been killed. $16000.00 of them children with the discourse, they're rising. tarika best suited elgin's. and the whole day i went to the school where a many palestinians are still sheltering after those overnight is rarely strikes to
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. it was 138 and in the morning when the is ready for us is targeted this classroom in a, sorry, the school in the say about refuge account. those are the forces targeted. the school would definitely 3 airstrikes. one of the mental menache metal, where could we go? there was no refuge for us. the schools targeted for full and now again, but we have nowhere to go. they said shelters safe. so we came here, but it turns out to be unsafe, and the smell is undescribable. where as you see, the blood of the people who are killed is everywhere on the floor, on their mattresses, on their pillows, their clothes please. 5 children were killed among those despite the fact that this school has been targeted with at least 3 airstrikes last night. here on the other side are still,
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how does the meantime it is still sheltering in the school? because they believe that there is no, we're safe and gaza, which is in love. yes, we're still here. we're staying. where else can we go everywhere? it's targeted. so we're not leaving everywhere else. but the school, this is a un building and it's not supposed to be targeted, but it was even schools are not safe for palestinians. this school, these classrooms were targeted with at least 3 air strikes last night. it was $138.00. when the is ready, i mean targeted those classrooms with these 3 as strikes children, women, and all of the people displaced here was telling me how horrifying the scenes work . yeah, i'm resolved with them. i had had not been in the can to find a solution, at least, and the war to spare all his blood. they both turn our hearts visa, our children of ziff troops,
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them away from us. they are killing us. this was a shelter for hundreds and thousands of palestinians who thought a school would be safe for them. but despite the fact that the school was targeted, palestinians chose to stay here because they believe that there is no place facing garza, this is in the city. i just need a, a surgery school and it said refuge account because of palestine. let's to speak now to own to 0 is the name of more through joyce's from outside the unlocks the hospital. and there that a honey work you. you tell us about the is really strike on a school that killed civilians. the sheltering there, the guess was not only the school that has been making the headlines for the past the 24 hours,
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but the more of the attack just happened within the past couple hours. and right here at the hospital, we see in many of the ambulance vehicles there were dispatcher, i'd say eastern part of the, of the city i, that's the eastern side of the road. the residential building was targeted. and those were passing by from the area were among the casualty. go right back to the hospital so far were looking at 3 people were for now there to 2 of them were right at the spot were pronounced dead. and right here, one 3rd person arrived at a hospital and doctors did everything possible to save his life, but they could not lost his life inside the emergency department. and the several other injuries are still inside the emergent department on the floor of the hospital waiting for medical intervention and to save life earlier than this a talking to throughout the day, we could clearly hear the constant is twice then our dealer is showing an error talks carried out by does really by looking at different parts of the strain uh,
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part of the central area of the gospel that includes both of the refuge account. but the worst of this happened it overnight, a talk of the a school in on this. i remember you can this particular part of the refuge account . the northern part of the account was under. he's really a military invasion for 2 weeks. and when he withdrew from it, it lift the trails of devastation and destruction and force the vast majority of people after destroying their whole residential homes, into evacuation centered these evacuation centers are the honor was schools that people took as a shoulder. i think it, it was safe for them, but it was targeted and over night attacks were $45.00 people killed in this attacks including women and children, or leave the themes in earlier hours here at the 4 of the hospital, 45 people laid on the floor here with remaining crying family members and mothers and relative, we're here to perform
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a funeral prayer and take them to burials that was heart breaking and ended the occasion. does olred lines where stated by the american industry have been across when you see the bodies of children and women, constantly killed and murder of the record number so far. this is a rapid mass killings of civilians evacuation zoned residential buildings in market everywhere. california. they're becoming legitimate targets for those rating village right now, despite is really stating on that that was a target killing at the school and those civilians are part of the collateral damage. the problem is here, there is in the immuno of collateral damage other than the deliberate attacks on civilians displays traumatized filtering and evacuation. so that happens to be on the on or what facility and on her way to the united nations for palestinian refugees, providing services during and gets facility that the shelters for palo city for
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displaced palestinians having an incredibly a grimace. situation that you're reporting on a handy, and he the u. n. a is now sounding the alarm over health conditions rapidly deteriorating across causal man. yes, that is correct. this is another killing machine is spreading all over the gaza strip . we feed many of the documented cases right here at the hospital, either that the influx of, of injuries and patients we have those who are contracting these infectious diseases given the, the, the favorites conditions are created by displacement by the constant, by a intense bombing can be in by the difficulties of created by all of this and evacuations on overcrowded and spaces the pollutants, contaminated water, the polluted environment that's causing many of the problems. the are infectious,
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including the including the skin. diseases, we have the gastro intestinal diseases, the hydration in forces starvation. melanie issues are leading into many of the problems of right now, according to honor what and the w h o. we are looking at a case documented cases of color, a spreading here given the, the, the terrible unhealthy living conditions are created by the mass displacement and corner and people are on over. crowded space is that includes evacuation centers as well as tens that are set up by people, either in the streets or in any pocket to pocket the land. now, when we talk about those dens being set up industries or into positive that we're looking at about areas that lack any infrastructure, any facilities or high use or sanitation on these things, their absence to create the favorite conditions for the spread of infectious diseases among the most vulnerable groups of people who talked about it, children and women, either pregnant or breastfeeding or those with health complications that their
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health problems are being doubled right now. but the tragic all of this, there are no properly functioning health facilities to, to receive these cases, to deal with them and properly on top of that, the shortage of medical supplies is make it a very difficult for the medical staff. and for everyone, here we are, the from medical delegations coming out of gaza, describing the situations here of the in dire situation. and there is completely a lack of proper medical intervention. we're talking safely right now about a crippled health care system across the gall. this trip very dire situation. you're reporting on the honey, i'm talking to us from outside the alexa hospital and doesn't bella. thank you. 17 countries including the united states and the united kingdom, have released a joint statement, calling on israel and tomas to do whatever is necessary to agree on a gauze of ceasefire
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a deal. the proposal would also secure the release of captives held in garza and my account has no more on the agreement from washington dc. this will appear to be a us led effort tenants and also appear to be a final attempt to give a match to the opposing parties to come to some form of agreement. add to me to the plan that was announced by president biden on friday last week. in terms of which there would be a 3 phase settlement of the ongoing conflict with israel's will on gaza. how much is singled out in the statement? but then later on in the statement this a significant comment. it says we call on the leaders of israel as well as from us to make what ever final compromises on this, the 3 to close the steel so contained within the statement as well as the degree of pressure on israel. in fact,
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as pressure on both parties to take that final step to bridge the gap and to come together to some form of agreement in implementing that 3 phase piece still that president biden has put on the table. or at least 3 palestinians have been killed and 15 others injured and is really attack on the janine refugee camp and the occupied westbank is really forces have now withdrawn from the account videos on social media show on the vehicles and bulldozers moving along roads towards the camp while helicopters could be heard firing from above palestinian fighters and jeanine se they engaged is rarely forces. and these very armies says one soldier was killed and 9 injured and a drone attack from 11 on on wednesday, as by law says it launch the attack on who face a bit 3 kilometers from the lebanese border. israel's military. so as, as investigating why it's forces failed to sound warning,
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sirens is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the violence along levels border could escalates. and here with me on the set, once again, this whole time backups. he's professor of public policy to how much have been highly for our university, and we're glad to have you back with this. um, let's talk some more about the, the, the slightest effort by the white house to get both parties to agree to the ceasefire. what do you make of it? well, the statement that has come in the name of a group of countries. i think it falls short of providing the other thing is with some kind of guarantee. as to how is ryan is going to implement the, the 3 phase approach, and stick to it. what it, what it does, it calls on how much to accept. and it assures how mazda israel is willing to move forward, but it doesn't to, to give specific uh,
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conditions that can commit to 0 to move forward. and the posting has come only judge as well, by its actions. and by the statements that are coming out from nothing now and his cap and both have not been really positive ever since. and by then put forward the found on the 31st of may. there's been many massacres on the ground. the israelis themselves question whether that plan is approved by the, by israel and his cabinet members have put out very conflicting statements about them accepting to move forward in, in, in this way. so the whole thing is really sort of very, very confusing and, or what it does is just, it's a diplomatic pressure at the most of the, on the, on the palestinians. i think at 2 to try and get them to accept that the time. let's turn our attention now to a major flash point in an area of significant concern. the border between it wasn't
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on and, and israel, we seen an optic in an exchange, is fire exchanges between a husband lot and the, and israel. how worried are you? i mean, there's no talk about, you know, the possibility, the potential for an all out war. i mean, what would that mean for 11 on well, obviously beside the decides to go for force it to happen and that would be devastating. and given the history of the previous attacks, that was 1st start by attacking power stations and the basic infrastructure in lebanon. but i think this time, it's quite unlikely, i mean, is right now is being pursued by i. c, j is pursued by i c. c. by the treasury court of criminal court and they have the whole world watching that action. it's very unlikely that they'd be foolish enough to want to be to begin victims and to the admin welfare that they're already conducting in gaza. so the most likely i think they would maintain that just for tests and reaction to with, with has below
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a quite limited and targeting where the massages have come from and cable and dispatch and trying to as much as possible limit the spread of this world. what would it mean for hezbollah? you know, we're this to escalate or intensify further to. what if it doesn't mean hezbollah holes, as you know, something like 150000 mess house? that's the estimate that is often given about it's a minute your power. and if they decide to launch those besides on, on to as well, then it will not be similar to what around did here on had the buffer zone of jordan and iraq. and then the, you know, the essentially we to us ready, based in georgia and managed to bring those down in terms of as well. i told him then straight into his room and that will be a nightmare scenario. and i think iran was the man i life his beloved does not want escalation either they have been avoiding it, even when they or themselves reacted to the bombing of their a consulate in damascus. they've done it in
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a way that sure does right. isn't that special? well that this is just the response and then not looking for an explanation. sound bar caught to thank you so much for your insights. thank you. thank you. and the spain has announced it will intervene in the south africa's genocide case against israel is the 2nd european union country to do so. after ireland, the international court of justice issued far reaching provisional binding orders against israel last month to stop it's military operation and gaza. so positive, of course, now from vague as while sicilians and guys are continued to be under the deck, spain has stepped up its pressure on israel to abide by binding orders of the international court of justice. but there was about must have said, which we are going to do. and this is what the statutes of the court allows is going to be in, in the case supporting the court. and it's interpretation of the course. and we measure that the staking. yeah. and contributing, quote,
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those elements this can help is to apply them to the crime of genocide itself is the work of the tribunal. and as i have said, on many occasions, spain as it is doing with the question, are we measures will support the decisions taken by the international court of justice? that's a lot of this comes just a week after spain to gather with islands and no way formally recognize this, that of palestine. veins and prevention here at the world's highest score, the seen as a, not a diplomatic setback for is for l. 5 months in south africa file, it's case based on the genocide, sometimes it's wireless. you have to comply with finding mattress or the site of course spain as also for the i c j and implementing international justice. the court has no power to enforce its orders and relies on diplomatic pressure on countries to abide this. this has been as an important a member can do, just that it will add a greater morrow wage and borrow authority to, to, to, to,
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to the case. it also increases again the pro find out if the case publicly demonstrates a stronger your opinion, statements on the case and on the proceedings against israel in the i. c. j with regard to the, their violation of serious rights of the policy and people in their campaigning data. in the next 2 weeks, this world has to report to the i, c, j. if and how it has complied with the orders to present potential, genocidal, ect. and stuff, it's a sold on rough. i stepped fast and i'll just see around the hate and honey stardom is a professor of international law at the university of johannesburg. and he says, space approach isn't completely clear. it is not clear on, on what basis a spine once we all know all the, making a sort of a speculate of the argument with a, as in spite also wants to do apply for intra measures. because of the fact that the
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quote is already announced. and responded to south africa's application, and that's because, and i do know what more in the quote can do this, we go. so most died. so i'm making these approaches and, and joining forces without south africa, it shows that the, it's a sort of, that's why the circle of states concerned about this issue of clothes that go to trace on this well, uh and its allies. if that is the case. and that is, that is indeed a possibility that the isolation of as well will become more than most of you the, to sit on our one of sit on civil resistance. committees says more than 100 people have been killed by the parent military rapids support forces. they say the attack
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happened in the web and not a village in elgin 0 state and came in to waves. the committee assured video of bodies in the public square. it says it's still waiting for the final number of dead and injured, but it's calling it a massacre. it also says are so fighters loot at the village and many women and children sled the area. and there's also been further fighting between ser don's, the army and the rapids support forces in the western city of fisher. both sides are using heavy weapons and artillery and violence erupt at their in mid may. the city serves as a hub for humanitarian operations. the arts of fighters in the army have been at war since april last year. alex of all is the executive director of the world peace foundation at tufts university, and joyce has now from boston in the united states a ser. thank you, or for your time, harrowing scenes,
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an entire village that came under attack. um, you know, this, i understand has been repeated in several places. so this is yet another mess up to yet another slow to of the innocence into dogs. terrible civil war. it appears to be a real crime without justification and its signals. another round of escalation in this war that appears not to have an end to the there and that there appears to be no serious assets to provide humanitarian relief, to protect civilian support, bring an end to the frontier. now i want to ask you what, or who is fueling the war so the, the to worry signs of funding themselves punctually at the expense of the local
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population. but the rapid support forces have had quite extensive military support from the united arab emirates that we have to be waiting strenuously. the not very credit, pretty nice. that's on the assigned to the internationally recognized government to sit down on the forces. we have been on supplies from a number of different you to middle eastern actors, including tech, keep egypt, and now more, most recent fee come run, providing drones and russia is now promising a major supplier weapons as a trade off. funds to don is offering russia unable to base on the red sea coast, and there is a con sydney's delegation in russia at the moment payment to sign a whole series of agreements on top of the list is major on supplies to the signees
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only. so there is a lot of for an meddling as well as play. um, you are into this catastrophic or a conflict to that. as you pointed out, you know, we're not seeing, you know, still no end and side. did you ever expect it to last as long as it has that was right at the beginning, and there was a serious asset to, to, to, to bring the fighting to a whole flight by the united states and saudi arabia. and they are cheap. one breakthrough, which was a commitment by both sides to respect civilians and to allow humanitarian relief, but not respect to that on the americans in the seventy's didn't follow up. and as soon as that was, it was said that neither of those mediate as well as being energetic, but 2 sides hunker down and was of this nature, i'm afraid take a very, very long time to, to, to, to get resolved on the united states that,
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and so i wanted to take the lead with the saudi side as being really rather lacking independent g and g c. so i'm afraid a needed a score is escalating and also descending into a clock mind that is going to be even more difficult to resolve with every passing month. very dire assessments and you know, in your view, are we witnessing the total collapse of the sunni state? i think the sudanese state has essentially collapsed it states. its been stripped down, ready to its, its barons bones. but the more immediate issue that answered the survival of the state is the survival of the people from wild dogs. it may be the most intense example of most of the patient in the contemporary world. sedona is the largest in terms of numbers. the estimates that to now being made for like the excess dest ensued on, over the coming months range upwards of
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a 1000000. so it's not just the survival of also stage to actually whether or not to the signees people as a whole. i'm going to come through this for life, alex of our executive director of the world peace foundation at tufts university and boston, sir, thank you. i, i think so head here on al jazeera world leaders and veterans meets in northern france, the marci 80th anniversary of a key turning points in world war 2. and we visited a make shift camp and indonesia where thousands are seeking shelter during a volcanic eruption and incidents that are fixed if the whole race in south eastern france on thursday,
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a residential building in the undecideds refugee camp in central garza healing at least 40 people that have the one agency for palestinian refugees to 6000 forcibly displaced people or sheltering in the schools when it was hits without any warning . us of 16 other countries issued a joint statements urgent israel and her moss to reach a ceasefire in gaza. the proposal would also secure the release of captives held in dawson and his very troops of killed at least 3 palestinians during a read on the jeanine refugee camp in the occupied west. back at least 15 palestinians have been injured. is really soldiers have destroyed the only rehabilitation center available to death colostomy and stirring their assault on northern gauze. i left some of the most vulnerable people at greater risk during
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the war. but i know he, she has more this was northern causes, only special needs rehabilitation center. this is what it looks like now. after is really forces bombed in the trip all the a rehabilitation society was treating mainly those who are deaf. in mid may, these really army re entered the north, st moss said regrouping bits, troops targeted the facility, killing 9 people inside the intentionally destroyed the premises. we in all its units and equipment, the management office during a department, the academy. they were all destroyed by his really forces custody ends with special needs or deprived from the only facilities available to them. the center has provided services for disabled people since the 19 ninety's
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the even the court yard, once a place for children to play was not spared in the attack. residents now search the rubble for what's less the gaza palestinians are displaced from one place to the next few ring. the next air strike shelling or shooting for people who are deaf. it's an even greater challenge to navigate awards though. now those who have relied on this center said there's no way left to seek help. they'd admin, he choose,
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i'll g 0. world leaders have gathered in normandy to mark 80 years since the western allied invasion of nazi occupied france. us soldiers commemorated the today by reenacting the landing on the beaches of normandy. a few veterans of the battle were also at the ceremony. some of them are more than 100 years old. drawing parallels to world war to us, presidential bind, urged unity and defense of europe. the united states and nato. nicole less than or more than 50 countries. stanley strong, would you crate. we will not walk away the subject, a lot of their ukraine's neighbors fully threaten. oh durable, re thread and make no mistake,
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you ought to crash the world on watching closely to see what happens. you crane to say we let this illegal aggression go and check. we can not let that happen. and our correspondence is tasha butler is at sword beach, in normandy, or maybe 860000 allied troops landed on the beaches here in normandy, 80 years ago. the french person emanuel mike raul is presiding over a number of commemorations over events. he's been meeting some veterans, so i'm gonna send him to paul to day. they're in the ninety's, they're more than a 100 years old. he said this sacrifice must never be forgotten us present. joe biden has also said the same as he pay tribute and met some us veterans has made it here across the land say to be here on this occasion, sharing some of the emotional stories with joe biden, a board, and also used
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a speech at the us memorial here in normandy to talk about ukraine. he said we'll as come back to europe off to all these decades. and that's absolutely unacceptable . then he said that it was important to west than allies continued to support. ukraine continued to try. i'd be on the slide to freedom and the tyranny. he also criticized a russia for its invasion. or if you create any talks about the fact, the nato was born of to world war 2. he said no to do anything to support ukraine, would be to be looking away. i know the, the lessons of the pulse when in terms of ukraine, the president of ukraine followed him, is lensky is here. he is a guest of on, at this commemoration invited by the french person by the at least say, paul is not invited though, is of russian prices and floods of made food. and no russian delegation either that because of most goes war in ukraine, it would be inappropriate to have a russian presence says the least,
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se latasha butler. i'll just say era. normally the fonts and the nation has imposed the highest alert level on its hall. my hair island after mount even volcano erupted twice on thursday, or several villages have been evacuated. thousands of people are now living in temporary shelters as alger zeros barnaby low reports from west palmer hero. the social workers are keeping these children entertained to help them cope with their time away from home for 3 weeks. now, they've been living and make ship shelters to protect them from the near daily eruptions of mountain people in the remote. how the hair, a region of indonesia, these children, witness direction and our tool, the times. some still cry because your scale, government bulk and i'll just say mount e b was due to a rock after being relatively inactive for a time. at least half a dozen other volcanoes from the pacific bring a fire, mostly in indonesia are also interrupting muscular thing. when,
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when you eat mutual, k no are up to its own time. some are up in 4 years. others almost every day. because indonesia has more than a 100, it's normal to have around $5.00 to $6.00 interrupting ok. nose they read a year. but for more than 2600 people forced to plead their holes near mount people having to share space with hundreds of other people is anything but normal. authorities work quick to setup evacuations. hands like this. and people living near the news that they needed to leave their homes. it's a reality for them. the cost of spread of the candy corruption. that doesn't make it easier, even though they're being fed. these a poor living conditions are taking a toll. and despite being away from the danger zone, they aren't far not falling. ash is still causing health problems that have been coughing for the past 3 days, have chest pain, sol, fraud and almost lost. now, was it as well? people continues to show sights of for the rest,
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this growing concerned for their livelihoods and economic future. some are defined warnings and taking risk in order to make ends meet. picking not mix implementations around the volcano, and i need money to send my daughter to college. i'm guessing my life, but i have no other way to make money to humanitarian crisis stress, all those affected are having to make more difficult choices between their safety and survival. finally, below l. g 0, west palm era, indonesia space x is giant starship rocket has successfully launched and for the 1st time ever returned from space and the 2 tests marks, a major milestone for eli mosque and his company starship reached space and the survived the heat of re entry before a landing in the indian ocean as plan,
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it's the largest and most powerful rocket system ever built. nasa hopes it will be a were usable vehicle for sending astronauts back to the moon. alright, let's bring in the scott walter. an aerospace engineer who is as the star base lawrence site in texas, and he joins us from there. good day, sir. um i understand you're gonna show us around yes, i am. and i like to say welcome to starbase. i'm actually standing between the last 2 letters, the letter s and e to form the conic title. the announce is your arrival to the star bass. and unfortunately, i'm standing. the shade right now underneath the solar panels that are used to help power star base. and as you may have noticed, right behind me over here, there is a blue tesla with a star link content on it. and behind is you will see the orbital launch mount right there, which at 7 50 am this morning we're still occupied. but right now is empty making way for us to p 5,
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which will be the next attempt. the reason we were able to see those beautiful images coming live from the space was because of the same technology that is bringing you the signal right now. that's the star link content, a system there, and the star link satellites are up there that allow that to happen. so, as you mentioned, it was the 1st time they were able successfully bring it in. they were not sure they were going to be able to make it all the way through. they thought it was probably going to break up, but it made it all the way down to the ocean with a soft atlantic. but more importantly, the booster also a few minutes before to do the exact same thing. it was a perfect day separation, a beautiful view of the hot stage ring. just kind of drifting off into space almost like it was being deployed as a satellite. we could see the grid federal operating exactly where they were supposed to, and the self installed at the raptor entrance lit up right when they're supposed to, one kilometer above the ocean surface that came down. and i was on a boat with some space such engineers, and one of them said it did a flex. it was like ships doing
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a power hubbard right over before it dropped in. they were so static, they believe that probably if t 5, they're going to attempt to fetch it on land. this time there's a strong possibility. and the reason that's possible is because of what's behind the here right now. as you can see, these are the buildings of the build site. and what you might see behind the right here right now are in the new orbital mouth that they are building. so you can probably see those sections there. you might have been see the red hart on one of them. it is a read the red heart. it says stagnate. they cannot wait to bring this thing out to the new orbital amount site. right? why is that important for i? if he's large, do you know why it's all a big they watch not just redundancy, but what they would like to do is they are probably going to launch from the one because all the critical infrastructure is there are the peg farm and everything is there. if things go wrong, you could have a big mess to clean up. so i didn't go to bill the 2nd about sort of thing,
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way that's just there to catch the booster or when it comes back, right? so if something goes wrong, it's not going to be disastrous appropriate. so right here, this is what's going to limit when that's going to happen. gosh, it's going to be in 2 months. is it going to be 3 months? we don't know, but that is possible that is possible. 1 a whole bunch of major milestones that have been achieved. and i know it's been a fairly busy week for launches. i mean, meanwhile, a boeing star line or has also, you know, we understand docked with the space station. the and i mean, it took 3 times a 3 ties, but yeah, exactly, a big thumbs up in terms of, of goals. how encouraging are these developments? not just for space exit and boeing, but for nasa as well which big for, for all of us because of the space extra usability is going to be key to the human landing system to be able to re fuel that to be able to go back and forth between the mode so that you critical we have visual,
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usable rockets that could bring up the, the fuel to going to you for being able to refuel and spaced the last test launch 523. they demonstrated that they could do a little bit of fuel for power from one page to another that never been done 0 g before. so that was demonstrated, they are confident they could do that. so this is absolutely critical. the other thing is there's a sense of urgency here at space x. so all the engineers were told that when the launch was over, but they should come back to work by 11 am. however, it was such a successful march. they were all told take the day off. okay. so i think not going a 100 percent. they probably would have been in here going over the data to find out what you want. but as far as i was concerned, it's a 100 percent. the only fly, the only method is you may have noticed that right, that lift off one engine was out. that was not a rug what they call a rapids scheduled for destruction. but it was probably some parameter
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was not quite right and the computer decided not to risk it and did not let the entrance go off because they can have 3 interests, go out and they can still safely watch. so that was not a problem that they were able to hit every single milestone. they want it on the way up and most importantly, on the way down all the way down, cuz that of course, is the brave new territory that's been broken. the here is scott walter. thank you so much for showing us around breaking it all down and congratulations to the entire team on this. a remarkable achievement. absolutely, and thank you. the chinese space probe or carrying samples from the far side of the moon is on its way back to earth. the chinese 6 landed on the moon on sunday, on the side which permanently faces away from earth. it's only the 2nd proof to have done that after another chinese mission 5 years ago to south africa. now where the governing amc party is holding talks to form
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a government after losing is parliamentary majority in last week's election. bmc has been in power since the end of apartheid 30 years ago. but it has never had to govern with a coalition government. it says it has reached out to all parties and negotiations are ongoing. the flavor of all engagement with what did you get to parties and we have engaged with every body and was do talking to giving us even small appliances because we want to print every $41.00 because of the guns. what as to where to get up for the sake and we upset as the amc would prioritize the people we don't want in stability to a to newly elected engine m p. 's will be serving their constituents from jail obtained to sic separatist, and a former state legislator in indian administered kashmir. are among the winners of an election that's forcibly a governing
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b j. p. to see coalition partners will be any and government has failed to give resist alger 0 as correspondence to cover the story. so we're covering the election from outside the country, bernard smith's reports, giving things to his sons election to parliament task them saying now once the indian government to free, i'm repulsing 6 separate his leader in jail since last year. need you to have it available just as people don't have a feeling of separatism, but these narratives are being created also when you don't do justice and don't treat everyone right. it pushes them to feel separate, the thing was arrested after he and hundreds of support is still in the police station on with swords and firearms, demanding the release of an a. his campaign focused on typing the drug problem in punjab state, protecting c chi density in hindu majority, india in neighboring indian administered to catch me. it was
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a son being famous for the election of his father rashid, um, it might a positive source in the i might of us, we didn't have any resources we would not or nicely, but we don't have any party workers or money. but when we went out for election campaigns, they had showed over what i mean support for us. it's because of them that the split 3 has become possible. rush it um, it has been in jail since 2019 when he was arrested on charges. terror funding. it followed the indian government's decision to revoke the limited autonomy of muslim majority. cash. india is a collection visa piece. saw to out the cost was skips and bushek into my daughter stadium is a i know people in india have any check that motion the b j. b, you still allow just party empowerment. but without an overall majority, it's unfortunate that people who would charge it such serious offences have been
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voted. but when that's definitely my date of the people. but the monday the people does not interfere with the last light. that monday means prime minister and the render moody will for the 1st time have to find coalition partners to form a government. bernard smith, alger 0, i still have here on al jazeera, the women's french open. final match up is now decided all of the action coming up and you're a sports with peter next. the business like this, this brought to you believe, i guess is i live my on one of your this makes more than please.
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the business like just is free, if you believe, i guess is an ice fly on one of your just makes modern pleads
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the man is are now for your sports. here's peter. thank so much that he gets the own sacred names. well, on coals for a full friendship and side left stood in a row as will number one defeats of coke, a golf in the semi finals she own sake was looking to beat her opponent for the food you in a row in paris to break the food in the 1st fits when 6 to go for the fit for a cool maybe in the 2nd phase, the on pi of attaining a line. just cool. introduce between 2 year old t is now the motion and that's the 3 on the rear brake of civic gains. fiance, i guess frank must be on to expand and go it's dominance continues when he said, winds and a lot of straight. so it's spectrum right? yeah, for sure you was in terms of the 2nd says kind of ties because we were breaking each other. but i'm happy that i just, you know,
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was consistent with my tactics and didn't over things stuff and just went for the dns. italy's jasmine po, lini will be, should be on 6 opponents even said today's final leading was up against russian. the 17 year old need andre eva in her semi final, the 28 year old proving too strong for the teenager here. the tally and this have been quite the season. she won her 1st w t, a 1000 title, and we'll go to number 7 in the world off to this tournaments previously probably had never be perfected right after the 20 full time grand slam champion. that chunk of it says surgery on his right and he went well off the pulled out of the french, open chalk of each post as a picture of himself on crutches. i've had an operation in paris on wednesday. it's unclear how long he's recovery will take with the next grand slam of the seas window, the beginning on the 1st of july, the english premium. the clubs has voted to keep video of assistant referee
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o v a. r for next season. the 20 to apply clubs took part in the annual general meeting on thursday and decided against scrapping v a r, which has been responsible for a series of control overseas since its implementation at the start of the 2019 season clubs. having state decided if needs improvements. so there's a whole shadow of world cup qualifies, coming up on thursday in asia, africa and the north america and caribbean regions among those inaction, all egypt and the top of the table cache with between the fast. so we can prove a still same how much salt was almost unrecognizable as a debuted a new hey caught in training ahead of the game. each of the ones with a qualifying match, a sofa with outcome seating. a goal european championships, thoughts, and just every week phones have continued. they preparations was a 3 no, when ever luxemburg shooting a buffet setup randall coat, i'm one who headed in the open up before also providing the assessed for jonathan cross through the prompts in 2nd grade in school number 3 himself to configure
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a campaign against austria, australia is cricket is have opened a t 20 woke up campaign with a victory over oman, having either coming to the warbling barbados and maxwell was cool, doubts on ease 1st and the sight. i found themselves on $53.00, but him came off as soon as 2 positive david wanted to lead australia to pay at $102.00 runs of $64.00 bowls. as they say to him on the top of 165 for victory. the i'm on did they base the ion con, top scoring was 36. that's doing this. took 3 wickets to change the $39.00 run waiting for the us. we just hours from game one of the seasons and b, a finals between the boston celtics and the dallas mavericks, the celtics last one to so i think 2008. so they've lost just 2 games in the payoff this post season, and they'll have co steps closing his back in the line of the luxury and hasn't
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played since the end of april after picking up a cost string. but later he'll make use or to, i guess his former team, the mavericks, a dallas god, colorado. the thing is also say to make a return assaults to he's full, the home court in boston. everything says he has made a few thing against the school. the celtics, teammates, and he spent 2 seasons vague even though he was previously faced based on the boston fans. there's no fear out here, man. his basketball. the thing is that going to say what they all say. i appreciate them and, and their relationship. they have to the game, but it's about the players at the end of the day. oh planning is my former brothers . yeah, no, i'm excited. they, they've gotten a tremendously better. they've laid their teams to this point, so i'm proud of them. and i'm looking forward to the competition because this is what we've all strive for since we were to, to, is to be at this level planning as the best the best. there's been a huge crash of the criteria and the dolphin, i cycle racing phones, remco event, a pool,
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one of the favorites will the upcoming 2 of the phones and pretty much all bleach with 2 of the riders taken down on the lake road on stage 5. organizes decided to cancel the stage because of a shortage of ambulances to attend the injured riders. and the quest for a new name for the arizona coyotes a is now down to 6 choices. because he's on leading arizona for you to our next season. but that will not be known as the coyote once they've based in salt lake city. within half a 1000000 votes from fans, with all the options down to 6 blizzard memphis, outlaws, venom, u and utah, hockey. club, all the prospectors names the table. then you go 5 and you named starting in the 202526 cesar. that's what was supposed thanks for the time being. i left more a little bit late today. la. thank so much peter on behalf of peter and myself. thanks so much for wash. watching you jessica washington will be up next week. more news
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listing of international sanctions. all the while syrians have no rights in a country that has no laws on asylum seekers or refugees. the israeli forces boma un school in central concepts. hello, simmons was taking refuge. at least 40 people have been killed the men jessica washington. this is to 0 live from don't also coming up increasing some a huge as to the was a crisis in gaza and the un holds up a colorado springs within 100 people killed in. so john's ultra 0 stage weaknesses say the paramilitary prophets support forces accessing

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