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denise the waves for millennia until a palestinian fisherman on earth, the priceless relic. the story continues, that as the world's attention was drawn to grocer, mysteriously the deity disappeared once again. the apollo of casa on a jessia. ah, franz promises more military aid to ukraine, while president vladimir zalinski says his forces are in the fight of their lives. ah, hello, i'm emily anglin. this is out here live from dough house that coming up. he's rel, searches the suspects after the killing of an israeli security god in the occupied
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west bank. the premier of the british virgin islands is arrested in the u. s. on drug trafficking charges counting further concerns about corruption. and scientists try to work out what's behind a sudden increase and hepatitis among children whose france is increasing in military and humanitarian aid to ukraine. president emanuel mccomb made the promise join a phone call with the ukrainian lady. let me lansky has accused russia of trying to wipe out all life in the eastern dumbass region. as moscow intensifies its campaign . russia says western sanctions on its economy and shipments to ukraine a hurting peace negotiations. charles stratford st. this update on the fighting in east ukraine worrying signs from mary opal for the mere fact that there doesn't
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seem to be any indication of any breakthrough in trying to organize some sort of humanitarian cordele full. the estimated a 1000 civilians trapped under that steel plot. and that's despite negotiating efforts by the u. n. trying to negotiate between cave and moscow. and the some lines that have come out of british military, russia has been forced to merge and re deploy what it describes as depleted and disparate units from areas of the northeast of this offensive to try and try galvanized some kind of movement. and according to british intelligence, that movement is very sluggish. indeed, of course, 3 weeks ago that we saw that move of russian forces from around the north of kia to concentrate their efforts in this area. although there have been some territorial gains by russian forces at the moment, it's fair to say. those gains are small,
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and it's taking russia a lot longer to achieve its goals in adult bus region. and those flames to concave are finding there is little safety in the city as al jazeera is meant for him. and we are now inside one of the industrial districts of car keith, which has been reeling under incessant showing since dawn. many of the manufacturing plants have been destroyed and caught fire like this one. it was a plant that produced machinery lubricant spite the ongoing bombardment fire crews had been trying to contain fires in a number of location across the industrial city. these plants were hit by artillery shells. here you can see some of the devastation let you me can sit down with her. so i'm a couple and then again, it seems that targeting fuel and lubricant plants has become routine for the russian forces. as they tried to destroy all the facilities that can be put to military use. the fuel, however, took
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a number of hours for cruise to contain the fire before it reached the nearby plant without pulling up. he had done mamma. clinical apply to that. as you can see, the fire teams are ensuring that nothing is left that may retrieve the flames. disguise of car keys were shrouded in dark smoke. as a result of the russians are showing car, keep indiscriminately, especially the small towns close to the front line here on malia. and we should be noted that ukrainian forces have regained control over 3 towns over the past 2 days . says that it's a symbolic victory. since those are towns which are located to the east and north of where we are, and we're used as a launching pad for the russian forces. i'm a couple, although the ukranian advancements in these towns are relatively small, it carries a massive significance in terms of their moral till this day car keith, almost surrounded by the russian forces, is still being shells. as the russians tried to advance from the southeast of the problem and the runway of a desk, a port has been damaged obs or russian,
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that miss l strike ukraine's military says he can no longer be used. russian forces having targeting the city recently as the kremlin to fully control southern ukraine . moss coming miles his pace. negotiations will continue with your crane. but once western actions are making progress difficult, ukraine's president his own, there's a high risk. the discussions will collapse because of what he called russia's playbook on murdering people. alexia bryan reports, ah, in a basement below mario poles, as of style steel, plant, ukrainian border guards, sing the national anthem bra. they say they're defending the last bastion of ukrainian territory in the besieged port city lou deliberately, they said to be 2000 ukrainian fighters, sheltering in the plants, a vast network of tunnels and bankers as well as the 1000 civilians. the focus of
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you in efforts to broker a humanitarian corridor, the ukrainian regiment, known as the as of battalion released these pictures. a woman said to be a dr. tells of increasingly, dia conditions must mother, which i know margin your source guys are literally dying before our eyes because we don't have any possibility to evacuate them. there is no way to heal them properly . we just ask, we beg to give us at least slightest chance to save life. of these fighters above ground are the ruins of a city that's been described as hell on earth matter. your pole has been pummeled into submission. it's people facing what city official say is a catastrophic shortage of drinking water and food. long chrissy really? well, i had a beautiful house, a good apartment, and now i have no apartment, nothing that nicholas harry tool. i live alone and no one can help me. how much he
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is further north and how keith local fighters do what they can to protect their neighbors program when your city is being destroyed or when you're close, people are being killed. there is no other option but to defend them. quinn was in between, but they say they feel helpless against russia's fighting power. forced to stand by as missiles rained down. russia's been intensifying its operations in the east. but west unintelligence suggests moscow's troops are only making minor advances that the offensive is days behind schedule. war as of the of the enemies inflicting air missile and artillery attacks on civilian and military infrastructure deep in ukrainian territory. the regrouping and strengthening of the occupying forces continues. the u. s. accuses rush as president vladimir putin, of depravity and his invasion. but russia's foreign minister sir guy leverage says the west is at fault. and nato countries are doing everything they can to prevent
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a ceasefire by sending weapons to ukraine. until a deal is reached, the fighting rages on alixia brian al jazeera saw the world news now and an explosion in afghanistan has hit a bass pat with passengers. at least one woman was killed and 3 others injured in the dep. boy, district of the capital cobble is the latest and in series of attacks during the holy month of ramadan. a funeral has been held for palestinian men killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank, the palestinian health history safety shot, ensuring and israeli. on the operation in the village of angel and on friday, un estimate israeli forces at least $400.00 separately israeli forces is searching for suspects, accused of killing and israeli security guard in the occupied west bank. it happened in the illegal area settlement settlement between that were mala and
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nebulous. on friday, the israel, the military says palestinian gunmen opened fire and then fled the same need. abraham is in rama la with long on the search for suspects. the latest we have is that the israeli military has took a car they found in the northern west bank where it believes to be the car that the 2 gunmen as use after they saw thing kill the security guard at the entrance of one is really supplement called and that is billed on the land of palestinian. so we're expecting the man hon to continue by these really forces. let's not forget that the west bank itself is surrounded by lots and lots of really suckers and talk to the illegal in international law, but also these rows and infrastructures leading to those documents. in the west bank itself, have cameras have israeli forces. so usually it's
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a matter of time before really forces find those people. sometimes we expect clashes to clean them if they are armed other times they could be arrested. so it's, so it's and see how is really forces and we're going to be dealing with this situation. and where those men will be found, if they will, but they expect fission is that they're going to be found. hamas has warned of heavy rockets fire. there's one more israeli incursion at the most compound in occupy occupied east jerusalem. speaking in garza cd the groups, the latest said is while the forces have been deliberately provoking worship is at the holy site. has been regular violence between israeli police and tell us palestinians in recent weeks, israel accuses hum us of inciting violence and say security forces into vain at our access to stop stone. throwing u. k. government has sent
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a minister to the british virgin islands to talks after the territories premier was arrested in the us own drug trafficking and money laundering charges. dragon foresman agents took andrew fall, he and the chief port officials into custody in miami on thursday. the pay is accused of a grain to accept money from undercover police officers. housing as mexican drug traffic is a recent report cold for the u. k. to really impose direct rule after corruption concerns. let's take a closer look at that now and the british virgin islands is a u. k. overseas territory in the caribbean. that's been autonomy since 1967. the premium is the head of the elected government there. but there's also a governor appointed by the u. k. who has some oversight over public officials, long before fridays arrest they were concerns about state corruption. a race and inquiry found governance in the territory was appallingly bad. it recommended
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a temporary return to direct will by london. the british virgin islands also has a long history as a tax haven. more than half the shell companies revealed in the document lake known as the panama pipe is what base thing. so in your gay go, is in london has mall on that report. the report really has been casting doubts to put it mildly on how exactly that territory has been governing itself. for example, the lead on the report form a judge gary hakan bottom has been saying that in the report that really the level of corruption that is, is too big and it needs to be tackled directly from london. it has been very critical of the elected officials and how they've been running the territory. and also reminding that those elected officials have and have a loss of power of
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a huge sums of public money that they're the ones who get to decide which contracts you gets which contracts that they're the ones who get to decide on the public budget as well. and they also have control of the sale of crown property as well report states that even though they ought to be a direct rule from london, in fact, he did mention the, the judge gary hagen boss. and that he did this with a very heavy heart because he said in order for the territory to really be considered and to comply with all the norms of democracy, it has to comply with all of that, including getting a handle on corruption. and if its dimensions about in the future, whatever that may be, whether there is to have the crown has had a state or not, then it really has to prove that it can handle those issues. still, head on al jazeera, the fight for water in canada, which started as an argument between a fisherman and a header,
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causes more than 70000 people to flee the country. and china's manufacturing deeps to its lowest level in 2 years. as fees grow about the economic impact of its strict coven, $19.00 policy. ah! journey has begun. the, the full world cup is on its way to cat. your travel package to death. the worst of the he could still be to come for south asia here, every one. so pre monsoon heat, we know it's the thing it started earlier this year and it's been more intense. here's some examples. india as a whole size. hottest march on record. if we focus on the capitol region, you delhi saw its 2nd hottest april in 72 years. and again, i think the worse of the heat still to come through may and june relief, at least for new delhi, specifically,
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probably not until july when those monsoon rains arrived. so here's what we're up against on sunday. told you it was bad right now. poor 45 new delhi, 44, but there are some hints, a little bit of relief coming in. the extended forecast. thunderstorms will cruel the atmosphere on thursday high 40 degrees, which is more in line with where you should be for this time the year thunderstorms erupting westbank all into bangladesh. and also for that southern slice of india, sri lanka, through the mall div, we've got some thunder downpours here as well. here's a closer look at some of these rock and storms. i think we'll see westbank all into bangladesh. could even see hale as a result. some soaking rain sprayed across indo china, southern portions of china, hong kong at $25.00 degrees. that's a drop by about 10. and we've got a wave of rain moving west to east across japan. tokyo's got a high of 18 degrees. i saw air way issue and line of the john when the war on ukraine commenced. people in power reached out to inhabitants of
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hockey. the nation 2nd city, less than 40 miles from the russian border. as the carnage on falls, a handful of civilians document their experiences as they tried to survive and maintain some normality in a reality. turn upside down. a rare glimpse of life under the bonds ukraine. a city under siege on a judge ito. lou . ah hello, you're watching out a 0. i'm emily angry. and he is a reminder of our top stories. his, our frances increasing its military and humanitarian aid to ukraine. as president, the army zalinski uses russia of trying to wipe out all life in the eastern dumbass
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region. while moscow intensifies its offensive. israeli forces are searching for suspects who are accused of killing him as well as security guard in the occupied west bank. his rally military says palestinian gunmen opened fire in the illegal aerial settlement and then fled to saint m. u. k is sent a minister to the british virgin islands for talks after the territories premier was arrested in the u. s. andrew, far he and a port official are facing drug trafficking and money laundering charges. hundreds of haitians have protested against gang violence that's killed at least 20 people. this wake crowds gathered on friday, shouting insults of the government and police who have lost control of past the capital. puerto prince. 3 officers were wounded. bo trying to take back districts from gains and the latest fighting started on sunday. forcing thousands from
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a hans as men, while rap line reports the sound of gunshots on the streets of haiti's capital, paula prince, at least 20 people have been killed over the past week alone. many of them caught in the crossfire of rival gangs. my husband died and left you 3 children. the situation is difficult for me. i don't know what to do violently to gangs has forced thousands of residents to flee their neighborhoods. many like mary den prevail and her 3 children say they're too afraid to return home. well, i have seen many things people dying and people walking around with have you weapons, there's no one who can see anything. this otherwise bustling street was quiet on friday. many businesses across the city have closed their doors, gang violence in port. a prince has worsened since the assassination of president of nel movies last july. experts estimate that as many as 90 criminal gangs or
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actively operating in the city. all i can tell is that a visa is on livable right now. it's very, it's it's, it's can do anything cuz nothing happening. businesses get run. you can't even leave the city. crystal at the southern part of the city is occupied by gags allowed to sub the northern part is also occupied. so basically we're locked in, we're on the siege authorities have deployed some $100.00 police units to patrol neighborhood streets as government officials in haiti continue to struggle to curve violence linked to criminal gangs. the concern now is over the growing number of residents being displaced by the worsening security situation. manuel rap, hello al jazeera, a 2 man state of emergency starting in parts of ecuador, aimed at reducing drug gang violence. 9000 place and soldiers have been deployed in 3 coastal provinces to enforce an overnight curfew. gang related violence is killed
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at least $1200.00 ecuador ins already this year. a trial has begun in argentina, which has taken nearly a 100 years to come to court judges are determining accountability for the massacre of hundreds of indigenous people. they were protesting against living and working conditions on cotton plantations as to raise a bo explains. she's the last witness of a massacre that killed hundreds of indigenous peoples in argentina. almost 100 years ago. ross at the law is a member of the warm indigenous community. when she was around 7 years old when her father was murdered during a protest. now she is over 100 years old and says she still remembers the day her community was attacked. the cost i was, i woke up when i was given water. i got home and looked up and saw
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a plane flying overhead. there were children on the ground. this is the pain i have carried forever. i was not able to speak ross, i lives in the northern province of jackal. and he's part of a truth trial that seeks to investigate the crimes committed against the community . and the people here continue to remember the massacre that happened in this place when hundreds of members of indigenous communities were killed by security forces and ranchers. they were protesting and demanding an improvement of the semi slavery conditions they lived in. they were killed their bodies, dismembered, buried all around this area until recently, until apologies, have been digging in this place, trying to find proof of what's been argentina, the systematic persecution of indigenous people know what will be to know the. now for the 1st time i trial seeks to establish the facts of the nap. i'll be massacre
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even though the perpetrators are long dead. this is an opportunity to begin a long thought, reparation process for the killings, but also decades of discrimination against indigenous in the country. plato said they didn't call me, says the trial is important. so that abuse against a minority group never happens again. but all of this is based on the legal parameters of the time. argentina had already signed international agreements that allow us to sit in a panel trial that crimes against humanity were committed and do not prescribe. came out of the light in as one of them has been investigated the massacre for years. she says the killings in napa, the were not isolated. indigenous groups were for many years, a source of cheap labor in the country and daughter vanessa's violence against them was justified as necessary by the ruling class. policy. also, sy, any edgy kidney groups have been discriminated against. persecuted and domestic mon
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shows that for very long time and to state tried to force indigenous groups to blend with the rest of the population fairway. part of a structure that had them as cheap labor interference, only about a 1000000 of argentina's. 45000000 inhabitants are descendants of the original 39 indigenous groups. most of them are among the poorest in the country. many see their trial as a unique opportunity to begin a long awaited process of acknowledgment and reparation. that will be in my day several eldest eda chuckle, argentina. the you and high commissioner for refugees is travel to northern cameroon, where a water dispute has led to conflict and despised nearly 100000 people. philip grant a is calling for reconciliation bond. it won't be easy as a climate change adds to more ads, more stress to an already fragile region. nicholas hark reports. in this arid land, in the far northern region of cameroon,
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our fishermen and their families in search of peace, no longer catching fish, but planting trees. they sell at the market, at least in this barren land. they are sheltered from the violence they left behind, living in makeshift tents provided by the un, hooligan good to what are quoting me. we have to survive with the little help. the government is giving us, but we don't have any money. we can't work. we're surviving one day at a time, you're thinking, this is what is left of their homes, which started as an argument between a fisherman and heard about a cow drinking out of a fishing pond. turned into a larger fight for access to water. the violence spread from village to village displeasing, nearly a 100000 people. some fled to neighboring chad and are unable to return home. they live in un camps like these. of course we need to make sure that people are not hungry, not thirsty, and they are not ills. but in the end,
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it's reconciliation. that is the most important here. armed herders in cherry on the border with chad, search for water points to feed their cattle. fighting with fishermen and farmers unwilling to share their wealth. the government of cameroon has called for dialogue . but those have been displaced, state to state has done little to stop the violence or help them to survive. the displaced fishermen are hacking down trees. they sell the wood or use it for cooking. the few patches of free trees are being cut down. just as the rainy season is about to start. host communities accused the display of destroying the environment. if the government take their responsibility, then we could return home. this is a conflict made worse by changing climate and what has become a fragile and in a hospitable environment, so essential to life and yet so precious water has become
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a resource worth fighting for tearing apart communities in northern cameroon, nicholas hawk al jazeera, china's manufacturing has dropped to its lowest level in more than 2 years. the lightest sign, its economy may been travel. activity slowed sharply in april. that's as shanghai came under lockdown as part of the government's 0, covered 19 policy interrogated me reports. the once bustling commercial center of shanghai is quiet and empty. with most of the cities 25000000 people forced to stay at home as part of the government strict 0 cove 19 policy in the capital, beijing authorities have completed 3 rounds of math testing ahead of the labor day holiday. many se that tide of the restrictions which they fear could see, become even tougher. vanya resumed, i gather you of it all. 2 years ago, everyone had a very vigilant attitude towards epidemic prevention. but now maybe because it's been too long, people want to go out and have fun or drawn her. you know,
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are you going to tell you that you look at a city that used to be crowded and now was empty. and you can't help but wonder how these people managed to survive. i'm suppressing a lot of emotions. the impact of the 0 cove it policy is being felt economically to china's manufacturing has dropped to its lowest level in more than 2 years. retail sales a down and unemployment is at its highest since may 2020 analysts say results for this quarter will be worse on the dynamic 0 strategy is not sustainable. and we can see many examples in shanghai i and for a lot of the. busy companies, e and digital industry in manufacturing, they're under a lot of pressure to lay off more workers. but right now, china doesn't seem to have a new solution to this problem. experts wound the economic impact will extend beyond china with consumers around the world, told to expect more inflation and higher prices. victoria gate and be al jazeera
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scientists around the world are looking into an outbreak of unexplained and severe hepatitis cases among that children that mostly under the age of 5. the symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, and the yellowing of the eyes and skin. the u. k is reported a total of $145.00 cases. at least 11 other countries have also reported them. the world health organization says the unknown strain is causing liver failure. 17 children needed a transplant, and one has died. an investigation has ruled out speculation. the owners was caused by covert 19 vaccines. none of the children had received the jap ram cook is a professor of infectious diseases at imperial college london. he says it's not yet clear if we'll be able to have a vaccine to present in this strain of hepatitis. hepatitis in general terms is really just inflammation of delivery. we see that very commonly, no range of infections in children in particular,
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but what's different here is the severity of that information. i have to talk this as a whole is caused by a range of viruses and the ones people are most familiar with b, c. and they're all vaccines peptide to be which are very effective. but in this case, we think maybe a different virus is causing this, and the most likely candidate at this point is no bars. and it's not clear that we will have a vaccine that will be able to prevent this. so and so we know. busy more about cause of this, it's hard to be confident that the moment doesn't seem that that's most likely for absolutely no evidence of any length of explanation. but when something like this is emerging per ticket, this time, then it's always possible. this is related in some way coded 19. we know there's a lot of wanting in the community, but it doesn't seem that they are. there are more more children who have got this severe disease. you've got my teacher, it's probably not a direct effect. one possibility is to try and understand why it is that my virus is causing this at this time. so could there be a change in the virus or could it be something about children, particularly young children, age 3,
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to $5.00. that is difference and one possibility, and it really is any possibility is that they haven't been exposed to as many verses as they would have been younger in age. and as a result may be behaving differently. but we don't have the evidence to really be strong about that as a famous pace of american movie. history is up for auction. the blue and white dress warned by judy garland in the wizard of oz has the missing for decades. it was discovered in an old shoe box last year and is expected to fetch more than a $1000000.00 address in the show made in $939.00 is in good condition. apart from a small hole in the back. ah. hello, you're watching out here. these are the top stories, the sour, frances, increasing its military and humanitarian aid to ukraine. president folemi zalinski has accused russia of trying to wipe out all life in the east and dumbass region as
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moscow intensifies it's offensive. meanwhile, ukraine's.

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