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oh by the citizens more, the deaths of 6 people killed by israeli forces. a prominent leader of the lions den armed group is among the dead. aah! baptism. this is all the 0 ally from doha. also coming up, richie soon, i could said to take over his britain's youngest prime minister after the current leader liz trust steps down. the next few hours, a powerful cycle hits bangladesh, killing at least 9 people and destroying homes. and caught out his pledging to host the 1st carbon neutral football world cup. we're going to take a look at the challenges facing the tiny gulf nation. ah,
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6 palestinians have been killed by his ready forces in the occupied west bank is really military entered nobliss on monday night, sparking protests, at least 5 people were killed in the city. another was killed near ramallah among the dead as a prominent leader of the armed group called the lions den. it's claimed responsibility for a number of recent attacks on illegal settlements and military checkpoints in the west bank. neither abraham has more from halter in the occupied westbank. we know that a special is ready for has entered into air the hours of morning after midnight. and there has been an armed confrontation between special is ready and member of security forces from the housing authority, leaving to more reinforcements from the $5.00 to $6.00. and we know that there was an attack against a rate against one card to get the details of what happened. they ended
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up killing the power and in doing more with the managed to evacuate. some of those were stuck in the old city in natalie. and we go is the 6 past killed including the how, who is a leader in the lion's den group? this group has been becoming more and more prominent and the people have been raising members of the group for the courageous fighting israeli occupation. i would see you were passing it was trying to bring the blood of an hour from the hospital and hoping that he was still alive. the calibrating moments, moments later he was announced that with selecting 6,
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you know, this is a situation and be occupied to think of people say is that because israel is having to with an election and there is a leader now in the office the, the current prime minister who doesn't have a lot of literary theory and in the west bank. so the feeling here amongst boxing it is that he's trying to in more vote by cracking down, having the on passing ok. let's take a closer look at what we know about lyons. den, members of the on group of 1st appeared in public and nobliss in the occupied west bank last month. it recited what they call the charter of resistance during a memorial service for 2 palestinians killed by israeli forces. since then, the lions den has claimed responsibility for the number of attacks and military checkpoints and illegal settlements in nobliss ever came eunice as media coordinator for the palestinian youth movement. he says lyons den on group as emotional response to is really attacks against young palestinians. to understand
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the perspective of palestinian using the west bank, you have to look at a situation where there's a 100000 settlers who are legally occupying a great percentage of the land there. you have constant daily attacks on palestinian youth who are whether they're crossing checkpoints, whether they're walking to school or to work. the number of young palestinians run over by cars or talk by settlers is large. so obviously there's going to be a lot of popularity among youth in the west bank when a group says that they're not going to accept the presence of these settlers on their land. they emerged out of a group of views who defend the city, essentially from israeli incursions and decided to create a more formal group that would defend the city, which is where the group name and organizational structure sort of emerged. they do not have a working relationship with the palestinian authority. so the palestinian authority at the higher levels are collaborate with or coordinate security with with israel
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and the lions den does not. so they do not have a formal relationship. britain sent to get his youngest prime minister in modern history, and the 1st of asian heritage wishes to next going to succeed less trust. his leader in the coming hours cynic last to trust during the summer in a race to become the conservative party leader. but after her resignation, last week, cynic was the only candidate to pass a threshold of a 100 votes in a ballot of conservative and peace. while andrew simmons is in london, and he's joining us now, andrew, these things are very often carefully kept choreographed as tell us what's going to be happening in the next few hours. well steeped in tradition and carefully choreographed, as you say. and a process is getting familiar to the british public. this is, this is the 3rd prime minister in a matter of 50 days of what we'll see. first is a cabinet meeting. we'll see some arrivals already. james,
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cleverly with foreign minister and also a ben wallace. the defense minister just got in saying absolutely nothing that they're all gathering for that final address from list trust, a shortest term in british history. as a prime minister. what will she say is not known? it will be brief, one would think, and there would be a pretty tame and a sad atmosphere around that table. i would think people wondering whether or not they're going to be in the line up for the new the she soon, neck cabinets which will know about possibly later on on tuesday. but the next process will be within the hour. an address here in downing street at the lectern by las truss. then she'll go straight to buckingham palace and tender her resignation to king charles the 3rd. after that, she soon act will arrive at buckingham palace and be invited by the king to form
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a government. then act to downing street, he will then, for the 1st time really lay out what he plans to do with this crisis written country. and what he'll try and do to actually retain or regain some popularity with the british public because of the the actual reputation of the conservative party has been shattered by recent events. and that's popularity. it has a, a all time recent low in that, in the eyes of everybody in the country because of the state of the economy. there's just been pummeled by the policies of less trust. yeah. and as you say under the pressure is really going to be on richie cynic to start delivering some sort of answer to how he is going to be able to deal with the economy. we're talking about people who can't afford to pay for groceries. we're talking about people who are struggling to find jobs and pay their rent.
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yes i his her coming to power. coincides with a grim reports, are just out from the office of national statistics, which has looked at the year and unseen. gone through all the statistics on inflation and a 1414.5 percent increase. average increase on food, which i want to highlight to that is that the lowest priced goods, the lowest price, groceries, staple foods, 17 percent increases. that's really hit the pool. more than any one else, exacerbated the problems for disabled, the vulnerable and in particular, the figures for ethnic minorities are really high in terms of a people struggling to get by. how will you address all of this? well, he'll hit the ground running with statements on a finances. jeremy hunt,
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the finance minister, phil as truss turned around, all of ross's attempts to cut tax and, and he also brought in a whole raft of measures and invited all departments to cut back on budgets. now whether or not the new prime minister will want to go further is, is unclear, but he'll certainly want to put his fingerprints on the fiscal budget, which will be announced most to be announced on, on the 31st. next monday, he may go for more time and get the verification from the office of budget responsibility through as well. but highlights for this ma'am, lo, youngest prime minister. since the 18th century, the 1st british asian, there are many aspects to this young prime minister that show that he is energetic . and we'll want to get more popular to quickly possible. but the so much he's up
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against that. it couldn't be a worse time to be the prime minister of britain than now. andrew, thank you very much. indeed, we're going to be checking in with you, of course as things progress over the next few hours, but for now under simmons in london. thank you very much indeed. oh, let me bring you some breaking news messaging service. what sab is upon facing a major outage across the world. thousands of users are said to be reporting problems. whatsapp is used by 2000000000 people globally. it's owned by met at the u. s. headquartered company. that also is facebook and instagram. the company's not yet said what's causing the disruption. sack lunch sits, rang has made land fallen bangladesh, bringing high winds and heavy storm surges. at least 9 people have been killed. officials fear the tools going to rise after it hit the low lying and densely populated coastline. oh shit, a going bud herself. hundreds of thousands of people have been evacuated from large cities including darker. tanveer,
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chandry has more from bangladesh as bad as all district. we are located about 30 kilometers from the coastline. this is british on this 6 sawgrass bank that these are there. yeah, we've got the main thrust of the loan. now while coming here from the city, we see a lot of wall in 3 is not much damage compared to what was expected. i spoke to a lot of our contexts in different coastal areas that said there's been a title side. lot of the places where they did a lot of farmland got destroyed for sure it's got destroyed. but as far as damage to the homes where many mom, government were successful, able to have accurate, nearly 700000 people since last evening in the cycle and shelter. so the damage was many mom. you said there was. so if i what the noise 9 people were killed, that's what the local media is also reported. no damage the prod will take time to reach to the media as well as other papers. because
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a communication is very badly disrupted. there's no electricity in the entire southwest about they've been in the body shop city. we've been talking to people that said we didn't had electricity since yesterday evening. this comes in a time when there is the energy prices. their electricity goes off for 6 hours to 8 hours a day in some parts of the country. so the internet on communication is badly disrupted . even the mobile telephone system is badly disrupted. sale take some time to know the exact damage. we know that it hit the coastline at 80 kilometer an hour, so they're probably in the remote islands and out of coastal bout will here for more damage. what's more important to know that usually after the cycle and it's the crops that fishery is the life starts that are the biggest problem that the farmers lose and it takes years to recover from this ok, i want to take you to our story about from nobliss of these 26 palestinians have been
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killed. 20 want to be wounded off to israeli forces rated several areas in the occupied west bank. israel said it launched an operation against the palestinian on groups. the lions den. these live pictures. now i want to take you to nita, it became our correspondence. and nita, i understand it's very noisy where you are. are you able to tell us what is going on? we are hearing a palestinian, a tension that the occupied us bank had one day that we've seen palestinian in one day. i booked them out of here. and as you can see, that procession is going on and we're seeing people,
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a palestinian who were killed. one of them is what do you and how are very with no and what the needs are all the in gaming. oh, popularity lately because palestinian with shooting up with mobilized by themselves. and you bring in the past few with the palestinian authority a i engage the story before the rag people were saying that's why they had however,
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one of those who were to kill had refused to hand over his weapon and their husband, that date of the 4th there has been a wave of support toward the coliseum who are taking up arms and fighting these really occupation last night. the israeli special israeli forces unit re that nablus and they're also glassed with security forces from the palestinian authority . this is something we don't usually see, and we've heard from a senior lead. the bottom of that, i lou is saying that this shows that there is a state of unity between the palestinians in the security forces of the palestinian authority and als, where in the occupied westbank. remember, it's been a deadly year here in the west bank more than $131.00 palestinians were killed just in the occupied left bank itself by israeli forces including our own and prominent
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jordan. it is now bob was targeted shopping in genie by israeli forces. so we're looking at a very tense situation. one of the deadliest years in so long with rising and taking to the streets there being hailed by with who managed to do 2 shooting attacks, not to one and that he was killed in the 2nd shooting attack hines of a poor boy. these a yes. yeah.
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with with as we're seeing is that palace a decade with nita. thank you very much. indeed, we're going to be following you as this is brooke. these funerals continue over the next few hours, but for now thank you very much indeed. let's get israel's reaction on this. we're going to speak to bernard smith, who's in west jerusalem, foreigners, bernard, the lions den has claimed responsibility for a number of attacks on military checkpoints and illegal settlements. how is israel
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approaching all of this? well, israeli government says the prime minister, yale at 8 in the fence minister benny gap gowns watch this operation unfold overnight from the military and security services headquarters in tel aviv israel's, a prime minister said that no israeli troops were injured and that they are doing everything they say to secure the security of israelis and living in israel and in the settlements, it has to be said that it is believed that the reason these railey military and the security services are concerned about lyons den, particularly is because it's a new group that has emerged it's non factional. busy it's, it's believed to be secular and the belief is that these really military is trying, trying to sort of nip this group in the bud nobliss has been surrounded,
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as we know has been brocaded for the last couple of weeks. 170000 people living there as nita has been explaining to you, but these railey se. but in fact, we understand that the operation carried out overnight was carried out on the cover of darkness, but they were spotted by palestinian security forces. and by these millison, these fighters from lion's den, which resulted in this larger gum battle. now these rail group says they believe that lines dan has been responsible for a series of attacks in recent months. that is why it's gone after this group, the prime minister on radio, he said that they've been working for several days. on this operation. there's a complex operation, and the goal is to prevent terrorism inside israel burner. thank you very much indeed. dad, spaniard smith, talking to us from west jerusalem,
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germany is hosting a conference, a rebuilding ukraine after russia's invasion. the president, the commission said roches attacks on infrastructure are pure acts of terrorism. it's estimated, it'll cost at least $200000000000.00 to fix ukraine's infrastructure. and the early days of russia's invasion of ukraine, append became a symbol of resistance. now as maha jam, muhammad jammah jim reports reconstruction efforts are underway to bring life back to the heavily damaged city. here an era pin which sits just outside keys and stands as a symbol of ukrainian resistance. you can still very clearly see the massive levels of devastation that this war has brought upon this country. it's been months since russian forces withdrew from the city. and yet, apartment complexes like this one still lie in ruin. that's because government money is largely going to the military right now. and it's also why residence
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associations here are putting up signs on the sides of buildings asking for donations and providing bank details for those who wish to donate. let us uber. oh yes ma'am. when they do on, if we find funding by spring or summer, we could begin rebuilding our house. and by 2024, we would lightly come back here to live in the costs of repairing the damage to ukraine's infrastructure has been estimated by the keys school of economics to be nearly 200000000000 dollars. now, local officials here and throughout the country have been appealing to the international community for help in their reconstruction efforts here and ear pin people are still living in less damaged buildings like this one. in this city. there were more than a 1000 buildings that were damaged and more than a 100 that were destroyed completely as a result of the fighting. but she mostly was delivered list that we come back because we wanted to be in ohio. thanks to the authorities,
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we are slowly getting prepared and we're trying to live and we hope everything will be rebuilt, saying, here in problem of place, a problem with what we don't have enough building materials needed to finish the work. that's why we're asking charitable organization for more health and supplies . many route ukraine are doing all they can to aid in the reconstruction effort, but with winter fast approaching temperatures dropping, and russia targeting more and more of the country's power grid cranium are growing ever more concerned. we'll have the forces joining us live now from cuba. i understand that vladimir zalinski has been talking to the reconstruction a conference that's been going on. we know what he's been saying. yes, he's been speaking a via video link in now i'm pretty familiar and pretty blunt terms about the, the plight being faced by his country and the need for the international community . as far as he's concerned to do more,
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he said that of the immediate fast $17000000000.00 fund required for reconstruction this year. and next i said not a cent of that had yet come through. he talked about the massive hole in ukraine's government finances. $38000000000.00. he said, we know that the, the, the economy here has taken a hit in terms of some 30 percent of g d p being sliced off the economy by russia's invasion and the, the damage and destruction that is eventuated from it. that the flight of people from the country and the impact, of course on industry here. and when it comes to the relentless attacks that have been coming, the last couple of weeks on ukraine's energy infrastructure. again, talking about 33 percent of these vital energy infrastructure nodes are being damaged or destroyed in the course of that. and we also heard on monday from his prime minister, ukraine's prime minister, saying that in total,
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a $750000000000.00 will be required in terms of trying to rebuild ukraine. that's a number that could of course inflate still further. the longer this war goes on and it will be difficult choices to be made in terms of exactly how to do that, where to spend that money, whether it's just an reconstructing what was destroyed or coming up with more modern ways of doing industry and business in this country potentially a longer term and more difficult process than just putting back together. what's being taken apart. yeah, harry, we're also hearing that neurons. nuclear watchdog is going to be sending inspectors to ukraine. and that's because russia has been accusing ukraine of planning to use . what's known as a dirty bomb that explosives laced with nuclear material. what more do we know about what this me this visit is gonna entail? well, we know that it's going to happen in the next few days, according to the head of the i. e. a is something that the ukrainians themselves, according for they have been utterly denying
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a saying that these claims are certain dangerous and that they have no such plans to concoct some kind of a dirty bomb in ukraine and blame it on russia. that's the accusation that's coming from the russian side. and so yes, they've invited these inspectors in the, the russians are saying that there are 2 nuclear institutions within ukraine that have been given the task of coming up with this bomb. and that it's in its final stages are the, i am saying that they inspected one of these 2 places just a month ago and found nothing untoward going on. and they are going to send in inspectors into both of them. i spoke to a senior defense analyst adjuster, yesterday evening, about the situation, a senior member of the nationalist, you'd 1st to treat studies or security studies rather. and he was saying that there is the potential for potentially russia to do something like this by using spent fuel from this apparition, nuclear power plant, which it controls. but there are a 8 staff there as well. and he said that this was more about rhetoric and trying
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to show that russia was unbound unwilling to escalate further. that despite the recent defeats on the battlefield, it was willing to carry on fighting. harry, thank you very much. need harry fossil talking to us from keys? they are just as department says, it's charged to started, chinese intelligence officers, washington says there was involved in alleged plot to disrupt a federal probe into the chinese tech giant hallway. the justice department separately announced charges against 4 other chinese nationals. it's accusing them of trying to get hold of sensitive technology using the cover of an academic institute. i didn't know, cass was good more from washington d. c. these 2 and chinese agents try to bribe a u. s. law enforcement official into giving up sensitive and secret documents regarding the u. s. is a legal legal strategy in its prosecution of huawei, but that in fact, this u. s. government official was
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a double agent who was working under the direction of f. b i and feeding these alleged chinese spies, a fake documents. there were also other cases, they mention another case in new jersey where 7 chinese nationals were charged with trying to force a fleet, repatriate and harass a naturalized u. s. citizen into returning to china. 2 of those that have been charged in that case have been arrested, but a big question is, how the u. s. will arrest the remaining individuals who were charged if they are no longer in the u. s. or have been conducting this from china, this whole time, bigger picture here. now again, i said that this, this was announced by the 2 top lawn forests ment, officers in the us, the f b i director and the attorney general. and they had strong words about what they called the backdrop of maligned activity from china, described as espionage, harassment, obstruction of justice,
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and the stealing of technology. ah, more than a 1000000 football fans are preparing for their trip to cato. with the world cup just $26.00 days away, the environmental and part of that many travelers will be huge, but organizers are confident of delivering the 1st carbon neutral tournament. natasha reports carbon dioxide or c. o 2 emission sword to a record level last year by several indexes. cutter ranks high globally when it comes to c o. 2 emissions per capita. this november, the golf nation is pledging to host the 1st ever carbon neutral world cup. who lot of people will gumble together by it, but the activity is hidden. cutter is design in such of it. all the
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emissions associated then will be limited emissions and this emissions available ballast the layout of stadiums over a small geographic area means once vans land in cutter, they'll travel a relatively short distance by metro electric bus or car to matches in stadiums built with sustainability in mind after footballs, premier spectacle is over the c o. 2 emissions during the $28.00 days will be offset by investing in carbon credits. but a report by carbon market watch says, cut our 2020 two's carbon neutral plan is misleading. and based on what it calls creative calculations, it is highly unlikely this will talk was going to be covering you draw it is not incredible claim. and there is a big risk that is going to mislead the public into thinking that this has no impact on the climate when actually it doesn't.

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