tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 22, 2024 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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all the the hello them or kyle, this is the news, our life from joe hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least 43 palestinians are killed and is really strikes. but targets had l. shante refugee come and out to the area in northern garza, thousands of taking policy and antique government protests and israel against prime is have benjamin know who's handling all of the war is rarely forces time and just kinda send in mind to the hood of a minute to vehicle doing a range the occupied westbank appearing to use him as a human shield. across an impressive vladimir putin attends a week,
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playing so many of the tomb of the unknown soldier in moscow. he's accompanied by his new defense minister, kevin asked with support as portugal reached the last 16th you'll raise, christie, all even out sci fi. so keeps 3 now to make it to entrance to and ensure they go through as great. when is the at least $43.00 palestinians have been killed in large scale is really a tax across north and garza, 20 full palestinians died and they all talk to you refugee come a residential area of golf. the city 19 more were killed moments lisa and separate strikes. east of gauze, us as a amongst the victims are a large number of young children. it hasn't gone, fault begins, i'll coverage the ambulances to move when they do coming. the dozens of palestinians were injured by as really jets engaged as
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north killing at least 24 and counting the plane started 2 buildings in know shift to refugee. it's one is a 2 story camera established in guns that after the creation of israel in 1948 displaced, hundreds of thousands of palestinians. and now it's where many took shelter from his radio tax on neighboring jebediah 8 months ago. for the young generation, it was new refuge netanyahu is a murderous coward, criminal targeting, innocent children. if you were brave enough, you would have come to us by telling me in on the battlefield. the dust had not yet settled here that it rose on the other side of goes a city another is rarely strike truck this manning concrete. he kept losing consciousness and needed to be rescued right away.
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6 covered in dust, survivors we call the movement is regular forces attack, the densely populated neighborhood of the stuff i was subbing some clothes, i work as a taylor. and suddenly the whole building collapsed on all hits. my wife and children were killed. my whole family is going to israel says it's fighter jets dropped to her most military sites in the area. her mouth says is where the force is a targeting civilians. it's the most violent day in the strip. since is rarely, troops killed $274.00 palestinians while freeing for captives in new say it out earlier this month. we will stay in because we will die in regards to staying in gaza, but forced to leave their destroyed homes the,
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the many can't find safety when it's there refuge that turns to rubble them against all g 0. and let's go to central gulf and now and speedometer is hunting, mackwood in darrow byler and honey, a horrible pitch as the from these 2 attacks in the north of the gauze. a strip. what more can you tell us about them? of the ball, the situation thing dog looks at the remaining life difficult as we more it's right . we hear about more tragedies give to be on fold it from a job here. the targeted sides of the residential homes in a sub directory. you can man, today's been part of gauze and city. as more confirmed reports of paramedics and civil defense, a group of more people being removed from under the rustles and those who are already in the hospital been hospitalized. there it is, some of them is dumped. a deer ones increasing the number of the casualties. and
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those who are really did it from a shot records, you can from the tax on the residential lock it from a 20 to as of announcing earlier to $39.00 right now, just to bring the, the total of people were killed. and these do attacks, both of them sought the refuge account through the norton was from part of gauze and city. and they used rent the northern eastern part of the city that's up to 5 neighborhood to close to $52.00 people so far. in addition to 4 people on a separate at the top. do you know so yeah, yeah, neighborhood. unfortunately, this is the kind done the patterns of attack and we've been seeing and documenting within the past months. and since the beginning of this genocide will work, entire families being obliterated. a large number of civilians are being killed right now. we're looking at number of of children and their mothers been murdered and killed at a record number across the golf and stood. but it's happens to be more concentrated
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in java city. both the western part of the city and the eastern part. now it's important to put in conduct that these people were already displaced. and individuals are from different parts of the northern part of the city. of these really monetary continues with its intense bombing campaign, keeps hurting people from one place to another, the situate just inside the hospital. as we heard the front, paramedics quite died right right now at the only hospital operating at a very low capacity that's allow the baptist hospital, a garza center that st. garza square where hundreds and hundreds of of injuries inside the hospital been there for quite some time. and now the influx of new injury is just adding more pressure in addition to the hundreds of displaced families at the courtyard of the hospitality inside the building. just making it very difficult for the medical a stop to work and do the job interviewing on top of this. the acute shortage of
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medical supplies for the days. it'd be the crossings i've been. i completely shot that's rough. i crossing a no medical supplies or any other sort of necessities being allowed into gaza strip whether the southern part or the northern part of disturbance severely restricting dane through other basic food supplies, then basic necessities to hospitals and i'm to people in general. okay, thanks honey. that's honey maxima or forcing on another very difficult day in gone . so israel has detained thousands of palestinian civilians. since it's done to this war on garza, is there any forces released by the time after a month in detention? he says he was tortured. and this one box, the
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bundled off with the roof and heavy. yeah. actually that i'm on social mine is a protestant in humanitarian work, and activist who is detained by israel in 2009. he told down to 0, the well should not forget prisoners and is rarely custody. i think that they are masters of psychological torture. and in addition to what's happening in the us, and i also went through that in 2009 when i was taking administrative custody. and a lot of what mr brothers saying, i'm remembering right now,
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and we can't forget about the 1000 stuff. all right now in administrative custody and because we can't forget about the $713000.00 now, plus the prisoners that's out into is really the prison's right now. the world needs to do something i'm calling on as the red cross to please check on all our people that have been taken into custody in because we need an international agency like threats across to go into as well as right now and check on the thousands plus, prisoners that have been taken by this administration and let the people of the worlds know what the situation we don't want to see more, but the headlines we want to see. our people come back to their homes. this is where any processes are, again, rallying in tennessee to demand a cease 5 deal and elections, families of captives being held and gone through and taking pos in the demonstrations. as we mounting pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to do
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more to bring them home demonstrations also being held in several of the city that parts of a weekly protest against the government's handling of the will. what is there any government has bombed out there for reporting from the so how do i tell who it is? joining us now from the to damian capital of mine. how does little bit more about what we're seeing on the screen, the live pictures of these protests, the in the tel aviv part of the week of and the government rallies. what if we've been saying so far? well this is the end of what protest organizers are calling a week of disruption. it began early on sunday with demonstrators blocking major roads and highways all across the israel. but now the larger rally intel a be there also is a protest, again west jerusalem. and in fact, a lot of barricades have been set up outside of these really prime ministers house by is really police to prevent demonstrators from getting close by like they did
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earlier in the week. now, the demands of these demonstrators are the same. and in fact, they increase week by week, we're looking at protesters or calling for early elections calling for an s and yahoo to be removed from office and for the war to end. so that the remaining is really captives can be released from gonzo. and in fact, earlier today, families of is really captive had spoken as part of the hostage and missing families for i'm saying that quote nothing y'all who is incapable of getting a deal because he is so comfortable. politically. these are words of family members of his really cap is still in gone so, so they are demanding more from the is really government. but as the weeks and months go on, the demands and the anger of these demonstrators is only increasing. i mean, it may be increasing but of a achieving and a single or indeed having any effect on benjamin netanyahu.
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this or seemingly right now is no benjamin netanyahu previously has said that in the face of whatever pressure he will continue on in this war. and so all of the objectives are achieved. so there has been kind of a shift within is really society where there was once wide spread effort for the war. people are now calling for it to end so that the captive can be released to benjamin us and yahoo! as you'll recall earlier in the week, even dissolving his war cabinet meeting. but he is really going to be the sole decider of what happens in this war. how it is prosecuted, and these really public is seemingly much more uncomfortable with that because they're saying that he is not making the right decision. and he's not leading them in the right direction. but nothing you know, has maintained the same position from the beginning. but until all of those goals of the war are cheap to an absolute victory, the fighting is going to continue. okay,
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have that many thanks for that time. that sounds good for forcing from join me. just a reminder that is why any government has find out is there a, from a pricing inside israel, and that's why we are reporting from neighboring jordan. not to janine in the northern, occupied west buying, quite several posts and ends have been injured in his way raid a video has a much showing one of those and just being tied to the front of and his really minute tree vehicle appearing to be used as a human shield or a day reports from jeanine. the moon did bleeding and tied to the hood of an armored is rarely military vehicle, as it drove through janine past ambulances that could not come to the rescue. it's not clear which unit of these really army was involved. the vehicles, number plates were concealed, was rarely soldiers later released much ahead, allowing paramedics to transport him to hospital where he was taken to the operating room. while most of the boys at a ship, the jeep passed by and the injured man was on the hood,
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must one um was tied to the windshield, and the other room was on his abdomen. sony. they drove past us and refused to get on the patient machine. now what couple, these really armies use of palestinians as human shields is well documented. it's been cited in several recent to you and reports, including one that added is will to a list of countries the target and killed children. the images from jeanine are part of the overall picture and the occupied westbank or violent is really military raids and subtler attacks. are relentless nigrama law, another palestinian mother indoors the unthinkable. varying her 12 year old boy my how much was injured in his really rate 2 weeks ago. meanwhile, is ready. soldiers rated completely to confiscate the car of and is really man shot and killed there on saturday morning. the attack was an apparent retaliation to the ambush and killing of 2 palestinian men on friday in the jordan valley here.
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another is really subtler attack. is no casualties reported. but a reminder that in this climate of violence and community, no palestinian is in union to the violence of occupations or all day i'll just need a drama look. palestine, what is right, the army has issued a statement to onto there in response to the video of the palestinian tied to a minute to the vehicle. it says join on to terrorism operations and why do you fucking it's false is were 5 that the statement reads during the exchange of fire, one of the suspects was injured and apprehended in violation of orders. i'm standard operating procedures. the suspect was taken by force by the forces was tied on top of a vehicle. statement says the conduct of the forces in the video of the incident does not conform to the values of these writing ministry and that the incident will be investigated. that's also added that the suspect was transferred to the red
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crescent to receive medical treatments or speak. now to monica shaw, he's also a senior political analyst joining his life from paris, mountain disturbing images to say the least because as well as respond saying his actions are not consistent with ami orders, effectively distancing itself from this incident. as you would expect it to, there's a long track record of a violations of human rights over tormenting, protest, unusual torture, you know, the dental rising belt, and then of course, always distancing themselves from it. and dest, putting together some form of commissions or investigation quickly to nowhere. as the start of the soldiers, both in garza, i'm in the west stands are taking things into their hands. more regularly as many
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of those are actually quite fanatic. a lot of the ones in the west and caught illegals, secondary violence on and so on, so forth. so i think uh, even in these really media, we are seeing more or more reports about how that end. because ition is rainy. soldiers are leading to widespread violations of human rights and honestly, and if that is the case, if these are the needs of, as reporting more on these violations, should we expect these ready public to be demanding more from their investigations . so you know, when you look at some of the polls coming, gotta preserve, they're not executive. yeah, sure. yeah. but as you know, something like 95 plus percent or is radius. ready said that is or is using it just as it needs to in terms of her violence against the palestinians or not
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sufficient to not only 2 percent of these regular public poll says that is usually too much funds. so you can imagine an entire nation is really involved in or indoctrinated to support acquiescing to the government position of once again, tormenting, torturing and terrorizing the fellow citizens of both in the west bank and gaza. so the media is playing the role. mostly i'm especially the t v stations and so on, so forth. are in dr. nathan, but also a good part of the public. a standing there back on what's going on there. they just want it to be open, get their captives back and help with that. but i still use this instant model. i mean it is it, it, it gives us a small insight. doesn't that into how israel is the humanize the palestinians,
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as i think we would be seeing a lot of that over the years. but something has gone bad over the past couple of decades just a 2nd to find out about 20 years ago. you could say that the, the home and i was just on the front of sydney and has become both a political and society. so mindset is right, so it's not just something that's done on the top, it's not something just an exception, which is the fact that there's more or more dehumanization and best if the postings are quiet that they are close to in an open air prisons and gods on other parts of the west bank, and if they don't behave such as through the resist difficult renters, then they are punished in the most severe a ways including to warrant crimes and, and other such weapons as uh, you know, tongue go ahead and try me in and, you know, do you think the total or partial extermination issue? what?
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so i think the idea that the idea that the human as vision help is very steep bucket of tonight that the are dealing as the defense minister said, with human animals. i think that's to be expected by them from us society that studying more precious than most of i'm ethical and that's what was in fact predicted by one of the early stages. the late a philosopher live, which is i'm, is rated you who said the longer the occupation is there and the soldiers will turn nazi soldiers a small. michelle, thanks for joining us. the from paris now on business being killed in this really striking 11 is western back comp districts the call was has in the town of alca yara, which is around 40 kilometers away from the boulder, as well, says it kills a key figure involved in supplying weapons to how much increase concerns about the escalating violence between israel's army and 11 and base has blown fights has,
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has been in the daily exchange of funds since the war on guns that began as a bank has more information in southern lebanon. as here in such a never on where we're standing here, right? 2 and a half kilometers from that d model cation line that you and blue line, uh, between uh 11 on an israel zillow, about 3 strikes this morning, one uh, at the town, just just behind me and israel, the, is there any positions? i'm not very far from have but we've also been hearing from his beloved and they say that they've kind of the item number of strikes against is rodney positions. they say that they talk to, is there any soldiers in the settlement of marinara again, which isn't very far from had they said that say at the to took a direct strike against that position. the also 5 missiles at the ship of funds, the area that's the area between syria live and on, and it's considered occupied by israel for also the settlement of matilda. now
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what's interesting about that is that his velocity that they use, the idea to be solved. and the very nice to footage, and you can see the smoke rising from the tensions have been increasing. and this conflict has been simmering since the stock them as well as will on cause and the have the morning's impact by the escalation. so what his with law says is that the actions have i in support of the people of gauze. new response is rainy strikes on southern lebanon. so yes, they are, they new strikes taking place on here, on, along the southern border, the southern lebanon. the situation here remains tense with daily strikes, taking sides to and fro between israel. and is there any positions? and there is a real fear, a further explanation. i said vague, i just did a permission slip and up enough for the past 8 months, schools across the goals a strip has become places of shelter, not study. and now is the time tens of thousands of young palestinians should be
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starting secondary school exams. and you and report estimates. 39000 high school students have being deprived of the opportunity to sit the territories yearly towns, a he exams. according to the ministry of education, 430 high school students have been killed in his vows war on garza. i'm more than 12000 wounded. on top of that state. oh, of guns is government. school buildings have been damaged with thousands, completely destroyed. some res, as the director of kind of get under the united nations agency for palestinian refugees speaking to us from there about a he won't, but most un link schools have also been damaged on those left standing. i've been use a shelter to the extent of damage and destruction. cisco infrastructure, the almost 2 thirds of unrest. schools. we've got about 300 schools in garza. almost 2 thirds of them have been damaged or destroyed. we believe we're not able
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to assess every single one given the situation. secondly, is the fact that these schools are now being used shelves as those that haven't been destroyed. so filled with, with hundreds of thousands of people. classrooms, teaming with with families who is seeking refuge there. unfortunately, these places as we know and always say 500 people of the day have been killed inside unrest schools. and i think the best thing i would draw attention to is just the level of trauma that people face over the last 8 months. whether that be physical trauma or, or mental trauma, is affecting both the children, but also the, the teachers and the teaching staff. those that we of course, were you looking to, to provide that, that learning. so for all sorts of reasons and very, very difficult right now for education in dawson education isn't something that you can, you can hand over there can just be quote, unquote delivered by an engineer by a, you an agency, any, any other one i mean,
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i'm, or is the only you an agency, anyone in the world that runs a school system that runs an education system, a lot of the largest part of that is in goss are. and it succeeded for decades and decades of investment by the international community and has produced for multiple results despite the misery, the repeated complex that people have, have gone through. and despite the failure of the national community, the 2 active members of the us much we have so you can resignations on conscientious grounds over american. welcome to stay in the world. garza falls personnel, laurie eva, and one bass, and quote, say they can no longer be complicit in his way. he will crimes of being aided and abetted by the country they signed up to some of us and he will organization estimates or at least for see of the minute she passed. now seeking resignations. the
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russian president vladimir putin taken part in a week lang ceremony at the tomb of the unknown soldier in the most game presume was joined by his new defense minister and economist andre fellows of a replaced long serving minister. so, okay, showing here in may to 10 spend lots of the past week and broad strengthening ties with north korea and vietnam. don johnson is a senior advisor for russia and europe at united states institute of pasting joins is not from alexandria in virginia. good to have you with us. let me know about the owners. they put us of and why she was chosen to be russia's new defense minister. a loose off is it was a surprise. he's a no nationalist. he has a good reputation. as a economist, he also has a good reputation for some reason as a competent manager. so let's see how he does pollution wants to rig gear up the
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russian economy for, for prolonged war. he knows that military industrial complex is a weakness. they don't not only have to produce better weapons, but it's incredibly corrupt. and that was one of the reasons why i'm sure i do is replace putting wants to clean it up, get it more efficient, so efficient, and put it on a road to a long war against ukraine. whether that happens, i think, is dubious and impressionable. is there a lot of other pressures around putting around bella, loser that will make this very, very difficult, and those pressures include elliptical, the almost impossibility. i'm rooting out corruption. and the frankly, the fact that belt lewis shaw has no real. as i say, apparatus, weight, allies, bureaucratic, uh, uh, partners to help him make the changes that need to be made. he's got poor. yes. and that's that semester big, that's number one. but in order to succeed is giving me a lot more even important back. is that why perhaps he's being chosen because he
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wouldn't be seen as a threat to person? absolutely. he's also a not linked to what they call clans, these informal, powerful, corrupt groupings. in the kremlin that circle around, sucking up money. they're trying to carry pollutants favor and he's not going to have that baggage, but in many ways you need the baggage to succeed. and that's going to be his real challenge. no matter what. what guten says is a very interesting to note that the defense complex, let's call it, is really not just but lose us. now, there are 3 or 4 other guys out there, some of whom are put in favorites. some of whom may, i think i already have started to contest that louis has the authority. so he's got the president's bracketing, that's a good thing. but it's got all this competition for money for power in this very powerful military industrial complex, which is an efficient,
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but it's highly corrupt and getting those people to change their behavior is going to be a major challenge. and it sounds like a, a poison, childless. that he's being handed, so he's also have go, no minute to experience. so what is this going to do? the person's will in ukraine? well, that's really, that's fine with the bottom line. is it not the bottom question? so who knows now separated the military almost entirely from them? is it the white fellowship? does the defense, industrial, complex, western for our weapons production, things like that. they are now pretty self, right? the problem remains with the military side. the high command is not particularly confident by narrow standards. there's not a lot of soldiers, but now that is separated by boot and has to manage both and you have it there. awesome. off the chief of the general staff still there. they've replaced a lot of generals, usually those who are, who are uh, a few of the thought of as failures. but now here's your place,
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some good ones as well. so this is politics almost soviet style. this is not just about winning the war. this is about having a rifle, you can see this is about putting paying off generals or loyal to him. so the situation in large part, i would say is likely to be better. and certainly the russians are performed better on the battlefield. a lot of the same problems remain or from man and the russian military, the corruption on the weapons production side and believes, gotta manage that. and he wants to be able to use them to help them manage that. but again, it's going to be an uphill fight, even though i would expect some improvements, but it will be an uphill fight. oh, interesting. and dave, many thanks, all done something for joining us that from the now 3 people have been killed in a russian attack on ukrainians. as you have cock, he's no far as he's a guided aerial bones from russia, struck a residential area at least 30. busy of those were injured as him told him, is a lensky. we x rays of calls for more help from western allies,
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saying they needed more ministry hardware to help stop russian attacks. fil a has hair on alex's era. telescope satellites, long spike china. i'm from to hunt down the most powerful explosions in the all universe. 5 and then of as an image in london, west thousands of time or protests as a marching to demand, a more action from authorities in calculate climate change. and norris strives a perfect left to land home possession of a spanish. cool. i'm afraid of coming up with jemma in schools. the now the middle east is often brutally halting isn't and i'm the dean is just how does health is not on record by 36 degrees. it goes up to $44.00 by day q 8 at
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$51.00, also made a new record, at least for june. and when are forecasting 50 q eyes and 51 to back down there. this really shouldn't happen, should it. but this is the situation we find ourselves in. most places all halt enough exceptionally so, but there is a heat wave in, for example of catholic style. and there is all about 3 task going to be kicked temperatures on our, on the higher side from normal as don't want for leave from it. are there be seats are very big chairs in, cuz it's down to my, if you will. i wanted to run across the southern pulse, the cast spinning tools, no me wrong, but basically it's just hot and dry, which is typical for this time of year. the summer leaf, if you're on the coast of a mom and famously sell out, it gets much cooler and trying to use it catches the edge of the monsoon. wins, which is doing at the moment. otherwise has very little change. it's auto rips the coast. administrative of the on shore breeze will cool things down a little bit tropical africa, not particularly wet, but an increasing re looks,
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looks quite like you on the coast to somebody and big childs in the if you, if you're not and, and through sas to them and beyond maybe if you're lucky in camry, the israel's war machine is decimating entire households and with us the words of those who survived and with the help of the palestinian generalists, folk lines toes the harrowing story of 3 families and investigates us complicity and the world's most brutal in decades the night and biden's war on has talked to just either some day shift is delivered over 300 $1000000.00 will suffice in more than $75.00 countries around the world, 100 percent of sex on an emergency donation spence on projects. we insure beneficiaries
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a barrels of massage on residential slabs. several pallets, it ends up being the engine is really weighed and jeanine and the occupied westbank . this video shows is ready for us, is driving a minute to vehicle with an engine palestinian tied to the foot of the truck. if has been using him as a human shield and a half of skilled number plates. and one person has been killed in this way, the strike on a call in lemons, west and back. com district, call is hits in the town of, i'll call yara, which is around 40 kilometers away from the border as well. says it killed a senior. how most men, but thousands of demonstrations of taken to the streets of central london to the mazda. next, british government does more to reduce the decline of nature in the country around $350.00 charities and businesses to pass and the restore nation. now much, many were calling for an environmental rights spill in the next parliament following a general election next month within a vessel in the which is in the is in london and has been speaking to protest as
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about that the moms have a list of demands. they will and businesses and companies that pollute the environment to pay, move to restore the environment, the doubling of the farming budget to make sure that farm is a part of the solution when it comes to climate change. they also want more protected areas of natural duty to be protected, that's out here in the u. k. but obviously they want and you know, that was the nature of the heart of every policies that slide. thousands of people have much here today to west, which is the see to the pow wow. embrace and die faster even little than ice ations . you got established international groups like the w, w as marching the long side, more destructive organizations like just the oil and extend to write that in 19 for that direct action which is often quite disruptive where they say they're united under the same pools of that can, and they have not seen any political, major,
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political quality replugged, you know, to do when it comes to restoration of a natural habitats. here in the u. k. and lots of ordinary people have joined today . you may not be affiliated to some of those big groups and i'm joined by maggie will come here today. at maggie. why is it important to you to be here today? what you want from the next income and governments here, and i want the government to put nature 1st on part of that generation where we destroy the natural world. and i'm here with thousands of other people who are standing up for nature in particular, i'm standing up for a species that are on the edge of extinction in the u. k, including the hedgehog. and is this one of the deciding issues of the next election? it is the environment is the most important issue for me in this selection. i live in north, norfolk on the coast and sewage roscoe and just being done on our beach. and so
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that's something i see that every day doing beach cleans and other environmental activities and it's difficult to stop. thank you so much maggie. and what might be saying here is reflecting goals. so what we had from all the people here and also appalled from an organization here in the you k that found that 77 percent of faith to things that the governments and neither political parties are doing enough to pledge how to help the environment. so it's shaping up to be an important political issue. and while the people who got a hit, they suddenly hired that by being the pressure on whoever is next at least 12 people has been killed by an agricultural fire. and so piece to can the blaze toss it on thursday, spreading through an area neighboring the provinces of the day of the care on modern at least 78 of those were wounded, including pre people who are in a critical condition. hundreds of lives dealt with are killed in the blaze,
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which is now under control and investigation is underway. of those macedonia is parliament is set to vote in the new prime minister in government before the sunday midnight deadline. the policy of center, right, leader for stay on the coast skate one just as a 43 percent of face in the may elections. he is expected to be named prime minister. my pleasure. have hska has moved from the capital scope, yet a quality assurance less by the central rights of the 9. 1 movements are going to form new governments in north macedonia. who are you still in east coast? you will be new prime minister on the leading position is far to see here. it's a controversial, pregnant is certainly call a group of see who was granted. asylum is hungry officers us faced with criminal prosecution in north macedonia. me. it's close to the says, the focus of the new government who will be economy as citizens that are expecting creek results, you know, some uncompromising fight against crime and corruption,
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and said that he will not tolerate some uses by elective officials. the main focus on the new government will be young. people you to must immigration, me, it's close to. the problem is that his government will continue the fact of your opinions of ration. but due to illness happens, ons or double jerry, i dictates the condition on this fact is that north macedonia should change its constitution and include bulgarian minority something that's what model dep on monday has so far so don't be opposed also means go sky and he's far too, did not stop using the old name of this country republic of macedonia. this close reaction from greece, letting me suppose you said that she will use new constitutional names in those are all hits, caring a satellite with telescopic capabilities has been launched into space from china, which one prevents this
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as the moments the real kit took flight totally develops my china and from so satellites has been designed to track down the most complex versions and all universe for gamma ray bus. any violent events in space can generate these blocks, like when a lot dying stall collapses under its own weight forming a black hole. that's events and mix mix unexposed, and travelling at nearly the speed of light, which is called a gamma ray bus the out. but since the text is in the sky around once a day, but the so brace assigns is run a race against time to collect data. this telescope satellite will use x ray vision to track down the source, the best allow scientists to investigate the process, the best, the 1st stalls and the galaxies. so i'm as really, as a country scientists, and she joins us now from it to run. so i've been investigating how the 1st stalls and galaxies were created, isn't credible stuff. how does the satellite help do that? yeah,
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it's an amazing endeavor. trying to understand how some of the largest stars in our, in our universe have formed. and as you said, gamma rays, gamma rate, uh, birth are the best way for us to understand them. because of late, that travels, takes a long time to reach us. it's sort of looking back in time, even with our own sun, it takes about 8 minutes for the light to reach us. so for the started, they could be traveling for millions or billions of years for us to be able to detect them with this satellite edwards, with his accompanying telescopes on the ground here under how many of these down over a bus solve that out in space for this satellite to pick up on yeah, there, um, there are many, however, the challenge is for the satellite to be pointed in the right direction at the right time to sort of be able to catch that. i, there are remnants of, you know,
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early universe formation. so it will take a while, and as, as you said, they last gallery burst, only lie somewhere from mili seconds to a few hours that, that initial burst. however, there after glow, kind of lives on for a little bit longer. and it's possible for us to detect them with things such as x rays instead of just gamma rate. okay, what, what, what sort of ex discoveries do you expect to see from this mission? just so we won't be able to learn about some of the largest stars in our universe, the ones that produce these gamma rapers have to be at least 20 times the size of our son. so those are the only starts only stars that kind of go supernova. i started go through their life cycle, they're born that the die and for these really massive stars, when it comes to their death or is this under the big explosion when it comes to star, there's always a constant battle between gravity,
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which is trying to hold the gas does that make up a start together and that expansion of gas. so eventually when they go supernova and explode and then collapse into a neutron star or a black hole, the image is big, big, big gamma reversed. so for us, we will be able to learn more about the start trying to learn about those early days of our universe. what happened after the big bank and these raised to us. they also pick up more stuff in the universe along their path. so we're really learning about the universe as a whole, as well as it misses. there's no one to the partnership is not between china and from just brief, if you kindly tell us how unusual it is to see this kind of corporation in space. yeah. so even though it's not unique, france and china have done a satellite mission in 2018 to study the oceans before it is pretty rare. so it's pretty exciting to see china and france work together on this as you see other
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european european countries joined, drawing on the lunar emissions that are being done by china. so it's pretty exciting to, to see these rare opportunities happen as in the money. thanks for joining us to explain a little bit more about it. sorry. i'm as right in toronto, my parents is now still a head hair on out to sarah the changing face of mexico's up and scape, how murals are making poor neighborhood safer and more attractive. and india a close in on the semi finals that the t 20. well, actually from bad, big when ever bank of this coming in coming up in the the latest news as it breaks with immigration advocates challenge president trump asylum order back in 2018 with detailed coverage. while the santa writes remains from the in the saddle,
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the file right is expected to shake off politics in brussels. from around the world, the growth rate of the russian economy is ahead of the world average. and russia has already overtaken japan in germany, in terms of the size of its economy. pod, huge, i mean to be use is israel and obstacles piece. i think that the new thing, the f one is government with these 5 digit you say getting less of late, thought provoking on the e you made weapons of being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realities. you're running, mean, what does he bring to the table, hard from the presidential go to some we cannot take the fact that he was signing up, present as not the need for the fact that he had the story on talk to al jazeera,
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the the as a was born now on his demo. thank you laura. that starts out of your eyes. why? porch go have beaten stuck? yeah, 3 now. so the place in the last 16 as great when is it's not just a cities, but not a silver gave port school, the least midway through the assess hoffman told me it was friday. the 2016 that european champions was issued. the 2nd goal took you to defend this time is okay, didn't attempt to the exact cost of the goalkeeper. but instead the vacuum is a net for which discounts electricity and even now they then set that british fernandez to school for school subs. and the 2nd time in that same group and check for public came back to, to with georgia. georgia were given a penalty at the end of the assess tom for a humble that was also a very outset george. and he can test, they put away this bookcase to give his side the lease at the right tech and have the e clause to patrick check,
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who's always countries all time top score at leo res with 6 goals, one or that finished. so what school, as i said through as well as of grief half with 2 wins from 2, it's a kid a 2nd to must avoid the fee. to me, that's fine. okay, well again, it's the check for public to be substantive progressing. georgette type portugal knowing they must win to have any chance of qualify that we cannot join our correspondence that came to live at the farm sight invalid while he watch those guys. so dominic jump done support school in this when i was a kid was way more convincing of them the right thing. victory, wasn't it? yeah, no desire to buy this one. you were saying there about the premier league influence on 2 of those goals. and clearly, that was as it was a set up in performance from the portuguese teams compared to that 1st hour thing and notes out. they wanted to send a message, not just the suckers team,
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not just to this group. so perhaps also to only appointment and see what i'm going to be now lying and wait for them in the last 16 further into this competition, i have to say that the fans here, this is the friends, are now it's empty. you have to quite considerably. but there was so many people in here that the police decided to close the 10 spouse. do any of those who wanted to come in? so perhaps was this place, and most of their friends with 2 locations. and every time a go went in, there was a harsh talk from in the small contingent of portuguese friends who were here. so was the site. from the forty's perspective, it's a message they've sent, scoring those 3 goals. and now they can look with confidence to the last 16 st. porterville, safely for you, but a very different story from belgium. they took off shortly against remain there in the belgians cannot afford the seats. that's exactly right. the question is,
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premier league includes the wizard flight for purch ago, most a rear its head in the game for belgium, the remaining era man. but he had 2 players in for 12 team the, for any of these and that specific 70. and so they play together domestically, can they reproduce the form that they showed domestically against romania, they're going to need to be is the belgians so lose that game and there are some areas they will play one more game, but they cannot get through full might say it'd be some place for off mostly i'm to try to mix up the primarily coming often from the bench inter nicholas happens 11 at the am. are it's tiny. reproduce that for me if he gets on to the purchase from the other perspective. well, rumania, already 3 points in the back seat, the belgians guarantee a place in the last succeed, great motivation for them that we'll see what happens in the cool. so the next few minutes, you have to measure up to the end up going forward to this one. it doesn't take
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a lot for us that invalid and thank you for now. now they know or a said he drives the perfect lap off to taking pulse position for sunday's, a spanish growing pre and the fire and drive a tops the time sheets at the very last moment to qualify. so stuff ahead of championship liter, much the stuff and, and 7 time world champion that newest hamilton, who was that's the case with miss davis. this is just the 2nd pole for doris who won his 1st ray study of the season in miami pacific side. and the soundings behind the stuff and, and for always, charlotte super, super happy. one of my, i'll say my best position. i'm not have many, but out of the ones i've had my best and we've been close all weekend. but really this was just about a plastic last, unfortunately it was just not enough, but that that is how it goes. sometimes i think overall we can still be very happy with, with this performance and qualifying and is definitely able to play for tomorrow. we might use that fluids and, and it's really just down to every single individual back to the factory who is pushing and design pushing in, in making the new pos that we get to bring as early as possible to these races. and
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slowly, the car is crossing into a racing machine that we can hopefully fight the guys at the front to the t 20 world cup and india have thrashed bangladesh and the soup rates right kindly helped india get off to a strong stock. nancy hissing such a 7. 36 is artic sunday. it was the top score. they were then on visa and half century to help in the us. i just saw the 7 called the be that was the pick of the indian bolus. he took 3 wickets as a restricted funds of the 256. the 8 in the a winning by this the runs to remain on the beach and the tournaments along side south africa and australia. if australia beach i've got a sound like that base india and australia will go straight to the semi finals just 9 days until when put it into well, big names in the women's draw a struggling or number 3, or even a sutherland to has pulled out of the bowling open because of the shoulder problem midway, 3 of course the final against on, at collin sky. it is the 1st and river comm adults. i'm a life is very yeah. and 2 side, one,
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but in finest owns is about also history from how cool to find the guns code golf because of illness that follows 2022 at wimbledon champion, united we balkan, i who pulled out on friday off just feeding on while i'm raining wimbledon champion ok, so it will address about he injured him in a full on quotes. the edmonton oilers have pulled off and incredible come back in this donnelly cup final series to force a when to take. so game 7 against the florida panthers feel is be the balance is $51.00, and the series will now move to florida for the side of the oil as have a chance to come. just the 2nd team and, and it tells history to rebounds. my 3, nothing is deficit. so when the sun we talked last thing to do that. so this room, so you may police back in 1942 a. when would also make edmunds in the 1st because they didn't seem to really edit until championship since 1993. that is only a split for me for now, but i will be back with another update later. you will indeed demo many things
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indeed. is top laugh is next case that he's launch is district and also one of the most violent and poverty stricken but office residents and the local government of come to of come up with an idea to change the atmosphere. the largest meal projects in the world to day got, you all know, has this report from mexico se, se, the small army, a urban artist is changing the face of one of the lexical city, forrest and most violent neighborhoods. the weather is more than $11000.00 of these murals now during the streets and roof will be stopped by the government funded program is part of a larger project to make the areas safer and more attractive. 35 year old at a male has painted dozens of murals here depicting issues of women's empowerment to scenes for mexican history. she's putting the finishing touches on one of her favorite works so far a piece celebrating the creativity of childhood. you step up
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a morales is top a lot them you role is a project that tries to involve the local community to listen to them, to rescue themes that need visibility. why? because there's so many stories of local neighbors, the history of this town that need towing is double up as not just fine. and there is a great history here. and so local heroes now lined the streets a beloved bed, his patience, an elderly couple. as the project has grown and the murals are more and more visible, residents in these communities are increasingly eager to have a bit of their own personal stories on public display. for 12 currently, there's hundreds of requests for local neighbors to have their bureaus painted. 8 year old luciana got her wish when she caught the eye of an artist painting nearby . her image now covers an entire world right outside her bedroom window, and she couldn't be happier. main campus at all is the oldest used to be
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white or grey was the ugly, but now it's pretty early. it's happier, more colorful. i wake up and say, wow, what a beautiful place again. while it's hard to draw a line between the murals and the security situation in this district of 2000000 people, those involved in the project, say it's popularity speaks for itself that you're not free, it goes mazda, you see less, and it's one of the most visible projects we've had and frankly, when people will buy the murals, they feel safe. and now they don't have to go to museum and pay to see, or they have a free, open a gallery, right in the neighborhood. residents of the step a lot, but no, it will take more than painting their walls to bring less than change to their neighborhood. but the murals have had an important effect making a marginalized community feel seen again. julia galle, i know i'll just sierra mexico city and that's it for me. laura. kyle marlene side will be here in just a moment,
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but more of today's needs the the, the, the time the day care lucky by for the come on come why it was a good 122. how you do? i'm lucky for the documents of the, the 1000 animals and the measure, and having the chick throughout a shameful that of hardy widow across the government. part of it, i'm going to lose it and ask them for that in addition to solution or the research . i'm never shuts, i'm no problem. what do i sound right or is it what do they tell me that another
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