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and losing path, but it's so full of rain, they will be flooding ah. unmanned aerial vehicles. deadly but increasingly familiar tools on the modern battlefield with the conflict in ukraine spotting the 1st full scale drone war and pointing to a coming age of artificial intelligence. some autonomy, weapons, people and power examines the ethical questions around this proliferating technology. and whether it poses a dystopian threat, drones and the future of war on jessina me ah ah ah
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. just strike song after several rockets were fired from the territory. ah, hello, hello. i'm watching, i was there like my headquarters here in also coming up funeral home to the occupied by bank. the palestinians killed in nablus. at least 11 died after israeli forces carried out arrayed on wednesday. and ukraine is it's one year mark. we take a look at the impact of the conflict on children and trapped under the rubble and fearing for their lives. we hear from a family the video, the horror of took years. earthquakes and survived. ah,
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welcome to the program israeli forces have carried out as strikes on the gaza strip . in the past few hours, they targeted what they say are, how much military sites this amateur video pays to show. one of those missiles landing allows earlier 6 rockets with 5 from garza into israel. these are the army says it intercepted 5 of them. there are no reports of casualties. night comes as hamas said, little respond to the killing of at least 11 palestinians in nablus on wednesday. more than 100 people were injured. rates by is ready forces in the occupied west. bank of intensified with $61.00 palestinians kill since the start of the year. the abraham josie now from the abraham. pardon me, has this report from nicholas lewis had 4 years ago that we've surrounded but who wants surrender? this was the last message from palestinian fighter for sam asleep he urged
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palestinians to fight but was killed shortly after in an exchange of fight with israeli forces. he and another fighter spent their last hours here surrounded this abandoned house. the old city of nablus, north of the occupied west, thank the whole hug. it seems a little live nearby, says local people pulled out the bodies of the 2 men. then they found that of a 3rd fighter thought to them and they pulled the 2 from inside this room. this is one of the places where they used to gather either beds or here. they took the bodies from under the rubble. and then later on we noticed a 3rd body outside the room under covers really forces entered the city's busy markets before midday on wednesday, followed by d. enforcements mad dirty. they had that my husband thought they were all killed. the even told him i saw m a lake whom and entered, he thought they were going to the restroom nearby. i. although the israeli forces
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say they killed 3 wanted suspects. they alleged, committed to shooting their weight, claimed the lives of several other palestinians who moved. we're just going about their daily lives. this 72 year old man went to do some grocery shopping before he was shot and killed. hundreds of people came to hospitals to identify those had been killed with more than 100 injured many hoping their loved ones had survived. funerals are becoming irregular, seen for palestinians in the west bank. the number of casualties after is really rates me very. but there is one constant, the heartbreak of every last. me that but him and just eda the occupied westbank he was president as told that he doesn't need to his line eastern european members that they full meet frontline of all collective defense. joe biden has not left the
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polish capital by he's been welling support for ukraine as the war and t as a 2nd year to day. as we approached the when you're anniversary of russia, schroeder invasion, she even more important to we continue the stand again. i think this is proof of this how strongly we feel. that's why i wanted to meet all of you personally here today as natives eastern flank. you're the front lines of our collector defense and you know, better than anyone. what's at stake in this conflict will try to stop the diplomat . why he has met with russian president vladimir putin saying. the relationship between the 2 countries remain strong while basing says it stands as neutral or growing concerns at china is considering sending military assistance to russia. a solid bon jovi has more for moscow. rock solid is how china's top diplomat describe the relationship had been busy and moscow in his meeting with the russian president
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. one you said the ties between the 2 nations, but not directed against anyone, but won't accept pressure from any country as well. we have always maintain the strategic focus and adhere to the general direction of building a multi polar world, resolutely opposed any unilateral and heck a monic actions and safe guarded. our respective sovereignty security and development interests. a day after the russian and american presidents made speeches ahead of the anniversary of the war with ukraine. vladimir putin to china, the time extend beyond diplomacy. without goodness, we cooperated many areas and the humanitarian sphere and international organizations, including united nations, the security council of which we are permanent member bricks, the shanghai cooperation organization. and of course, we're waiting for the chairman of the people's republic of china to visit russia. china wants to promote its beast than to bring the warring sides in ukraine to the negotiating table, but with its deep rooted cooperation with russia, it's not widely seen as a neutral arbiter. china has
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a number of joint infrastructure projects with russia. most chinese investment in the resource rich far east region rest in sanctions mean, china is imports of russian oil. natural gas and goods have become more lucrative in south africa, russia and china are taking part in a 3 nation military exercise corporation like that is a cause for concern for the need to a military alliance back in ukraine. but being has rejected warning to refrain from providing lisa military aid and accused us of fueling the war by sending weapons to key as best and sanctions continue to pile on russia. it's looking east bit china as its largest trading partner, president blood, to me put an expect bilateral trade to balloon over $200000000000.00. and the board in ukraine goes on. russia is poised to build new alliances and forge old ones, so that it can avoid international isolation. some, a majority of era. moscow, the secretary general has again denounced russia's invasion of ukraine. the head of
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the 1st anniversary of the conflict intended to terror said russia has violated the un charter and international law. the one year mark of russia's invasion of ukraine stands as a grim milestone for the people of ukraine and for the international community. that the invasion is in the front door. collective conscience is a violation of united nations charter and international law is having that emetic humanitarian and human rights consequences. and the impact is being felt far beyond the ukraine. a generation of children in ukraine is having to deal with the realities of war. many of last, a parent toby, separated from loved ones and the humans learning of a looming mental health crisis. with 1500000 children at risk. they disrupt the reports from a pin, which was occupied by russian forces for weeks. aid workers operating on the front
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lines in ukraine, say the countries young are in trouble. sounding an alarm difficult to hear over air raid sirens. everyday things are going in the wrong direction until until then not away from the parents. children, not friends til them away from moments unless there is peace and soon the mental health of the youngest victims of this war will only get worse. the lives of more than 7000000 to live upside down since the beginning of the war. i grew an example em lastly of this time the with them have children who would say, hey, this is the sound of this messiah. this is the sound of this tank, or this is a machine gun noise phone open, and no thousands of millions of children of losing the tank world. because they're exposed to the war as little leaders talk about selling more weapons to ukraine.
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children, seeing the war up close, often stop speaking and become unable to socialize or connect with others. the most vulnerable are those closest to the front lines. where there's relative peace, there are reasons for hope. in europe, him, the sounds of joy replaced the sounds of shells. a year after russia's occupation, families are finding ways of getting back to normal animal law. as it is amusing at that time, i couldn't understand how he could been the 21st century that a war could start. i was trying to keep my daughter calm for children, the most important thing is to feel safe and communicate with their classmates. when we return to air pin over time, they allow children to attend school. and we are very happy that teachers are using remote learning for students living as refugees outside of ukraine, extra classes,
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and whatever else they can offer. to turn what became a flash point back into a place of learning, teachers say they think their school was deliberately targeted even after the repairs. you can see where the shrapnel and bullets hit the side of this building. now it is much easier to repair obvious damage like this, the teachers and parents we've been speaking to say it is much more difficult to repair the kind of damage. you cannot see. the educator say they are trying to make sure a generation is not lost to the war. are you glad to be back in school? are you happy school started again. how did you feel when you can well go into schools? this is very happy. i'm speaking with this is very go into school. it could take years to rehabilitate those in ukraine school system. but for teachers here, every child back in a classroom bye. okay, bye is
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a child save zane basra viola 0 air pin will take us back to our top story, which is israel's as strikes on garza, which happened just a few hours ago. you now say the correspondence in gaza. you know, we saw rockets fired from gaza and the response from israel just give us an idea of the situation as we know it's at the moment. yes, the hail. so the, in the early hours of thursday, 6 rockets were launched from because the strip 5 were intercepted by the iron dome and one salad and 2 area, a adjusted to the or in the south cities of israel. in retaliation, the israeli military carried out or strikes in the center of the city, central gaza strip of sorry, in the refugee camp of elbow days, targeting mass or
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a sad brigade camp. a military count there and also another air strike with carried in the north and west also got the city in a shots of refugee count. of course these 2 refugee clubs are of the most densely populated areas. so we, we have heard from local sources that many windows of civilian homes in these areas where destroyed you to that targeting israel. the military said or claim that they targeted to site for or the factory to factories for factoring naval weapons for us at another form and talk through what to do as a retaliation for the launching of rocket. when these sorts of situations develop unit is a great deal of tension in the region, especially in the gaza strip. as you say, it's densely packed as a very large population in a very small space. what the authorities,
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they're saying about the situation as it stands, or are they sort of staying close lipped until the situation develops? yes indeed. does so hey yeah, here in the gaza strip. ah, yesterday, actually wednesday after the raid that took place in nablus and the killing of 11 of palestinians and enjoying over 100 upper albedo who is the spokesman of the military brigades of sound brigades. the military wing of hammers said in a statement through his telegram channel, that the resistance is losing patience and it's watching closely what is happening in the west bank. now have mass officials, it is like jihad. i'll have also issued statement saying that it's the right of the policy in people to defend themselves at that the resistance factions are ready to
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respond to all aggressions committed by these really occupation on the palestinian people. both in the west bank and gaza will continue to follow the situation as the day develops. for the moment you now citing garza thank you. well still ahead here on al jazeera, the plight of pregnant women in turkey and syria pal the recent earthquakes raising concerns for those about to give awe in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world. the far right extreme user is real and need to be tackled as soon as possible. frank assessments, you guys failed, it's time to buy a new joline. why do you get to get out of my university? why those carla? do something better informed opinions, those with dorky, this is and so forth. inside story on al jazeera
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a talk about watching on there is lisa who run the reminder of our top news stories. israel is carried out as drawing on the gaza strip. the israeli army says it struck what it called a weapons manufacturing side, and the military compounds belonging to hamas. israel france, i was trying so in response to rockets that were fined into israeli territory from the gaza strip. israeli army says it intercepted 5 of the 6 rockets that were fired on strike thing garza came after at least 11 palestinians were killed and miss re re to the city of nablus in the occupied west bank on wednesday. the violence in cash and finds ready forces in the old hardware bank have intensified with 63 palestinians killed since the start of the yeah ah,
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in the number of people killed in the earthquakes into kit and syria has risen to almost 50000, almost 8000 after shocks since the 1st large tremors 2 weeks ago in syria 96000 people have died and millions are homeless. and many in both countries worry about more earthquakes. some is it on our correspondent choices. now we're donna in turkey and sammy, every one has a story to tell a tale of their experience during the quakes. it'd be at shock, horror, bereavement, and amazingly even tales of survival to absolutely so hale and we're going to be bringing you an incredible story in just a minute precisely on that point. so how about 1st let me start by giving some facts of what's going on on the ground here today with the operations to try and get people into some kind of more settled existence all today is the day that
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officials launch phase. one of relocating people into these contain the cities, they're aiming for 15000 in stage one. this is a very important process when you look at what the us is saying, they're talking about 1500000 people becoming homeless as a result of these earthquakes in southern so kia, they're talking about the needs for half a 1000000 new homes. and they say the amount of rubble that needs to be cleared up could be up to $210000000.00 tons of rubble enough to fill 30 square kilometers. so clearly a really big operation ahead. a lot of rubble left in this country and rescue teams of course, pulled a lot of people alive out of the rubble. but we came across one incredible story of a family trapped under the rubble. how they filmed the ordeal to attract attention
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for helps who others. outside of that rubble, he'd only one old job and traps under the rubble. families pinned down by collapsed concrete and struggling to breathe. telephone if we die m. this found his found. there are 5 of us here. come on, rush under the rubble of this massive earthquake. then they decide to fill what they believe of their final moments. but this is not the incredible story of their survival. this is the incredible story of their selflessness. whoever finds this phone, please help me fulfill my promises to people. please give them stuff. a tooth has a 500 lyrics and you own the children, the often 5000 lire, please, and paid to them on my behalf. the family had collected donations and were worried, the money in their apartment wouldn't make it to the needy. this is what's left of
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what the code family once called home, the powerful earthquake reduced an entire compound of towers to dust underneath, fatma otto and their 3 children endured 10 hours of agony. incredibly, they were rescued alive, all except the youngest son belie july. his mother filmed him playing with his brother before the quake. and what would become his final moments for it concert. we heard the tremor in the early hours of the morning. the billing shook our into the children and my wife followed well, i called out loud and he looked at me. but before i could pull him out, the building collapsed and reviving an earthquake. and then surviving being tramped under the rubble of your own home. that's an unimaginable deal. but then walking above that rubble, that can be painful to. we're looking for below things, his clothes or books. i had a song here, he talked laugh and slept here. when you're walking on top of your path,
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each footstep forwards takes you back with the job. so it's very difficult to be here. it's bringing back bad memories. a lot of the each scoop raises hope. each item uncovered pools at the heart. suddenly a mother is confronted with what she sought, but didn't desire her dead son's shirt. some food and tea can fill the void of hunger and not the emptiness of losing a son. so you're in the middle of an earthquake. why were you thinking about charity for others? i mean, that's a beautiful thing, but most people would be worried about themselves, upgrade or change, because the money was for orphans, people trusted me with their money. the story of the cooked family has spread into care prompting donations to the orphans fatima was so worried about under the rubble. the could take comfort in knowing that through their actions,
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the old deal that ended belie of life has started a new chapter and the lives of others. sammy's a than al jazeera got a man mirage took here. i spoke with the family as you saw then i spoke with 49. she explained her devotion to helping kids from an incident that occurred early on . she said when she 1st got married, they want a fall from very wealthy and she went through periods. she said where her kids would cry for candy, which they struggled to provide for them. she said that really motivated her to dedicate her life to helping kids in needs. especially often we'll talk about kids in need. more children may be born soon into the earthquake aftermath, few and is saying 350000 expectant mothers between syria and so here need specialist care. there is a bo been looking at that from shanley or for i mean i left the pregnant and without a home she has been living in attend in shallow,
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far since the earthquake destroyed her house 2 weeks ago, a refugee from the war in syria. she has been living into kia for 5 years and let me lay on. i am looking for a place to rest and hopefully hospitals will be in a good condition. we hope the situation will get better. i'm pregnant and the situation is difficult for everyone. the un says over 1500000 houses have been destroyed, and many of the victims are now living in camps like this one. health care is a major concern for humanitarian organizations, especially among women. thousands of them are expected to give birth. in the next month, and many of those around this area have been destroyed. and that's why it is a concern that they'll be able to do it in a safe way. the united nations has deployed doctors and nurses intent camps to check on how women are coping with a disaster. jackie,
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they had her baby 2 weeks ago and is also living in attend this with. we are scared and cannot go back to our home because it is all damaged. it's warm here and better for the baby. there are also providing women with medication and treatments. some i read risk of miscarriage. the u. n. is estimating at least $25000.00 births in the next month. unfortunately, many of the health polices were either destructed or are not in or they are not operating at the moment. but what we are doing within our capacity as your nephew, his job supporting and working together with minister of how to ensure that section and productive health services are continue. we need urgently to provide mobile ethridge clinics and other support services a for to ensure women and girls access to these services. the turkish government
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has promised to fast track with building. but until that happens, the hundreds of thousands of vulnerable people who have been left without a home base, i will, i'll just see, to shall we will far to talking about vulnerable people left without a home. authorities are estimating that it's about $118000.00 buildings, which have either been destroyed, all that they've been so badly damaged that the focus now has to be on demolishing them. so it's going to take a lot of time just to clear through these structures before new ones can be built in their place. 100 back to so have now and thanks. sammy calls will be joining sammy in the teams throughout the day. that's bringing some of the days. other news now and police and to nicea, have arrested a member of the opposition salvation front party committed a major crack down the gates. critics of peasant said, try my e says lawyers say police surrounded her call before she was detained. opposition
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politicians, public figures and government critics have been targeted in a wave of unrest. the death toll in madagascar from tropical cycling, freddie has risen to at least full the soul. maitland fall in the south east linked on tuesday with wind speeds up to 180 kilometers. now the roof ripped off and many areas flooded. more than 11000 people have been displaced and run. something must be yes, we are afraid of rising waters and winds that can destroy everything, like electricity. that is what traumatized me the most. so it's better to prepare for this danger. that's why i moved. we used to be worried about wind gusts, but now it's more of the rising. the walsh of that scares us because our house is at the bottom of a bridge. we're afraid of flooding. i went to stall, was cause 1200 flag cancellations across the united states interstate raised my resume in wyoming, a shot and schools in dakotas. minnesota and wisconsin also closed over in
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california. a one year old child was critically injured out to a redwood tree, crushed onto a home in boulder creek, south of san francisco. south seattle has become the 1st city in the us to ban discrimination based on cast campaigners in the cities, south asian communities who banks. the law said those facing costs are prejudiced, had few protections. opponents had argued existing entity discrimination laws. what adequate the teacher in france has been starved to death by a 16 year old student. the victim was a spanish language teacher as a roman catholic high school in a town in san jose. and luis report suggests that people may have been suffering from a mental illness. that's all the news from me. i'll be back in half last time. next, it's inside story here, and i'll just over. ah,
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ah, is some distinct coal still on the right? very edge of europe, this massive grayness here is cloud, or just low temperature. the satellite reads both. and it's this real code and it's pushing dazzle bearers and ukraine. but his focus actually western russia. and then to the west of that, generally speaking, things have been quite mild, especially so in western europe. that's changed remarkably in the last 24 hours or so. and he's now great or snow for spain, i grant. and also for a good part of france. in fact, the sunshine is now a rare visitor for much of central europe. and the still snow falling out the sky just catching the handle of the turkey and probably georgia. otherwise, it's a wind, but there's not much wind left in ukraine. it's minus for our best and keep, but the sun is out if there's any consolation. and as i say most to use eastern
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europe now disappointingly dull and damp, possibly some snow. it is just not feeling quite had the last few days that the sun's come back to france and a good part of spain. but that's not true if in the north west, expect some snow on the market here. and it's still disappointing. me cool. and sherry in morocco, not just the minds to have to say the wind is no stronger hamas, as it was with dust in its flow. and the machine creaking back into the coast of west africa. ah, when the new great families have and they say they won't leave without getting their relic was out of the robber. when people need to be heard. and the story told my didn't what if the way we are left without anything to keep us warm with exclusive interviews and on the hill thing, doors here pressure side of things.

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