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watching all to 0 live from headquarters in delphi, and getting, navigate to also coming up a top advisor to saddam's leaders as only a military solution can resolve the conflict. while a week long cease fire comes into effect. ukraine says russia has fired dozens of drones overnight after accusing cheese of attacking the kremlin on wednesday. on the possible breakthrough and treating alzheimer's disease, the new drugs that's offerings post for patients, the color will begin with breaking news from the occupied westbank were 3 policy. newton's had been killed and several wounded during your raid by is really forces in the city of novelist. the is really army says 2 of the victims were responsible for last month drive by shooting in the jordan valley with killed 3 is really
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settlers, a mother and her 2 daughters. let's go to occupied east jerusalem and speak to him, how much i'm doing, what more we learning about this thing. we've gotten some more details. uh, just in the past several minutes is really army radio is saying that there were more than 200 israeli soldiers that participated in this rate that happened in the old city of nablus. and they occupied westbank earlier this morning. and what we know so far are from these really military is this, that those soldiers went into the old city, a novice, they occupied westbank, and that they killed 3 palestinian men is really army accuses these men of having been behind the killing of lucy, rina, and maya the, those are, those british is really citizen dual citizens, that were settlers. they were killed and drive by shooting in april on april 7th. so just about a month ago, these really army says that they conducted
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a thorough investigation that they had covered that these men, according to them, were behind those killings. they say that 2 of them and actually carried out the killing and that one of the palestinian men assisted in getting weapons and planning the attack. now this is something that is very worrying for the as really government. obviously we have seen almost nightly rates into the occupied west bank carried out by these really military over the last several months. and one of the reasons for that is because of the fact that these really government continues to accuse the palestinian authority of not doing enough to in their words curve militancy. in places like novelists, these really government keeps saying that there are these lone wolf attackers and the palestinian authorities. it should be doing more to make sure that these people cannot carry out the attacks against is really citizens and is really settlers. we expect to have more details in the hours to come. we have heard one thing from the,
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cuz some brigades, that is the military wing of how much they issued a statement in which they praised these 3 men. they called the martyrs. and they also said that the killing of these man will not limit uh the ability of how much were the cosign brigades to limit it strikes and operations or to stop its attacks . we've also heard one statement from the palestinian authority. they have condemned this raid by the israeli army in nablus this morning. thank you so much for how much i'm doing reporting from occupied east jerusalem. for a new 7 days cease fire has come into effect and so done. but that hasn't stopped the fighting between the army and the parent military rapids support forces. smoke can be seen hanging over the capital hard to on thursday morning. the united nations is calling for a security guarantees at the highest level to ensure the safe movement of desperately needed aids. for 5 minutes to stop center stop. no more people die and dispose of explodes into an
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o to was that's going to affect the region for e as the whole part is messed with the answer. so the, some of these people 1st and it means this 3010 to see if you didn't room the morning for the development of the country. one advisor to sit down to army chief as told alpha 0 that only a military solution will result the conflict. more of the, coupled with this with them. the government of sudan has agreed finally to the cease fire and not to any mediation regarding the resolution of the conflict. this is simply because it is at a very and against this for danny's armed forces by a group, once affiliated to the army, to us, the final solution will be decided on the ground, our, the integration, one more thing. gauging guy with dogs, or even open to china, off communications with the passcode, and then the both facilitators, the united states and saudi arabia would convey how it views on this. he's probably
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gonna have a mark of reports from cartoon as from residents, living in the northern parts of the capital, thought to him who with an intense air strikes and heavy artillery fire from the early hours of thursday morning and with the fighting around the presidential palace and fights egypt spine overhead. it doesn't look like betsy's fire is off to a good thoughts. the rapids support forth. it has released the statement saying that the sudanese army has attacked them in various and various positions despite the fact that they are biding by yet another ceasefire. meanwhile, the sudanese army says that the b r a so hasn't texted me the northern parts of the capitol where they have a minute to recap and try to run it over. but they were able to repel that attack and take over various vehicles. so this blame game is very much ongoing, as well as the fighting between the rapids support forces and the sudden these army, the battle is mostly concentrated around the vicinity of the presidential palace. where since the early hours of yesterday morning, the southern his army has been trying to again, its control from the rapids support forces. but the cease fire,
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despite the fact that it's being mediated by the intake governmental authority for development, which is a regional blog through the south to the new spreads. it himself, a camera that on the ground is not manufacturing itself. most of the needs army 5, st. jets are the one launching the asteroids because they're the ones with the fi suggests unlikely rapid support forces. and the position seems to be focused on where the rapid support forces are congregating, where they are allegedly having their camp set up. so when you look at the northern parts of the capitol, for example, since the thoughts of, of fighting the rapids support forces have had a very high heavy presence in the bath. know the city of bassetti, i mean, overlooks the presidential palace, which is also under the control of the rapids support forces. the ukraine's air force says that it's shut down 18 of 24 russian drones launched at tease. it comes a day after and a legit drone attack on the kremlin. russell had vowed retaliation for what it's called an assassination attempt on president blood work from the to and by ukraine . part of the president, for a lot of years, lensky denied the charge,
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saying that ukraine fights on its own territory. you'll. yeah, shuffle all over has more for moscow. the official narrative is that's uh, that's in the early hours of may. the said to ukraine, you avi's approach the crime in which office to services, the official residents of the russian president. they were in defense intercepted by russian security personnel. and both of those you avi's were down with that brief capturing on the crumbs premises according to the criminal spikes my presence lead team and page, and was not present at the crammed in during that time. and no one was has as well as no material damage was caused by the incident. so russian officials immediately blamed ukraine for the as hot as cold as a plumbed acts of terror and assassination attempts on present fledging the page and saying that russia has the right to respond to that talk on the kremlin wet and . busy when it sees it is appropriate,
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we've had from the head of versus the house of parliament, of the state d. my asserting that his deputies will denounce the use of weapons that can stop and destroy the key of terrace regime and also to meet him in the veteran who served as russia's presidency in to thousands. a 2012 rose the president. the landscape shouldn't be physically eliminated, but probably the most important thing, according to the officials, is a be a top one to fax, the victory day parade on may the 9th in the capital, it will take place. no, my so will. and present person will take part in the celebrations. just for control stratford he's in the ukraine in capital keeps the trolls tell us what happened overnight. i suppose it was around about 2 am this morning with the air alarms sounded across the capital about half an hour after that. so suddenly here we had 2 large explosions. we understand those
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were explosions of the so called kamikaze dragoons being intercepted. the criminal sort is saying that the 20 full of these strivings launched various targets around the, around the capital. and also in the around was selling the city of a desa 18 of these drugs waiting to set to be crated. no sort of saying that they would no casualties and no damage to any civilian or residential infrastructure. um, which bear in mind that we've had a tax now, this just as a false attack in the last 7 days? possibly you could argue that it was less intense than was expected, certainly off on the back of these allegations being made by russia. and there's been some interesting lines coming out from analysts as well. trying to interpret these allegations being made by russia. the institute for the study of war and american based the think tank says that they said that it was extremely unlikely
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that to drones could have penetrated multiples. ready of a defense defense around the kremlin. and of course, there are huge questions still about the veracity of this video that the criminal puts out the fact that this drones, certainly one of the videos seems to be approaching very, very slowly. indeed, you can see what it looks to be 2 people on the go. the explosion of that alleged drone is very small, suggesting that the payload was in no way big enough to really cause serious damage . so yeah, they're all still huge questions about the veracity of this video and the motivation of russia for, for releasing 8 words like full flags in some sort of pretext for a large its act as was stated by the great and also ortiz. yesterday the situation is calm here now we know there's ongoing fighting in the east and still no news as
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to whether this so cold, expected counter offensive by the ukrainians has stopped to. ringback okay, thank you so much. charles stratford reporting from keith but at least a 130 people have died in flooding. inver wanda officials say many people are trapped in their homes. rescue workers have been deployed to the worst effected areas while they haven't looked at their reports. this is how people in one does wisdom proven start the day. attempting to save whatever they can from they live in homes. monday, which is from tuesday nights. landslide still flow through the above with district . one of the hardest hit areas. those who manage to escape the deadlines described what they experienced. they yeah, yeah. yeah. i was in bed. suddenly my house moved and i thought it was the wind mixed with rain. just as i was thinking what to do, the water was gone and the walls of my house were destroyed. i was saved by
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a neighbor and ran with my children's da. the rain was coming down heavily through the windows, i saw a neighbor house falling down and the old man living in a died all of a sudden the water and the river attacked us everywhere. and the houses fell down one by one and we fled. risky crews having a hard time getting to those most effected, blocked main roads, severely hampering risky. if it's president polk, a government treated his condolences saying his government will do everything within its means to assist the governor of the wisdom province. we, most of the dates are being reported, says is officials that prioritize to reaching dentist houses to make sure no one has trapped those hoping for some relief from the don pause will have to wait. there one day meet to urology agency is wanting more. rain is to come by the day or is there still a heads on how to 0?
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so it would be a, as in morning officer, teenager opens fire at a school and the caps, or bell grades, killing 8 children. and we looked at how the wonders of nature, the systems are being celebrated at new york's natural history museum. the it's may, the force, here's our forecasts for europe in africa. nice to have you along. so look at this london closing in on 20 degrees. i don't think it's going to happen today. got the east wind. eventually the winds will turn southerly, but there's plenty of cloud cover here, showers not too far away. so that's going to put a cap on your temperatures. so it's not going to happen today on thursday. i don't think anyway, the heat's been knocked out of southern spain. we've got more in the way of cloud cover here, some showers for the northwest of spain and that storm system in the central mediterranean unwrapping. it's throwing rain into grease that's now hopping over
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the g and into western turkey a. so we've got some, what weather for is stumble and antalya some pretty good pulses of rain rolling through the boss for us there as well. let's go to africa. it's looking like this. what that discharge, whether in the mediterranean, is going to whip around this sound in does ne, libya, northwest, egypt, and sign and dust storm seemed likely along the border with libya and egypt. spill high temperatures in the walk, shut at 40 degrees in our usual storms, across west africa. and then we've still got this culture of storm soft. the east coast of south africa closing in on southern mozambique could generate a few showers and durbin may see a few showers in how tank province. and it's capital johannesburg. today, on thursday, we'll see you soon. take care. i of the jump into the street 10 percent of the population globally is responsible for about
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15 percent of carbon emissions showing the debates. people have already lost that life. people have the culture of the people who have your say one abroad in this conversation by bringing more voices into it live on youtube. people commenting, i will check with the color that the visitors on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello again, the top stories on how to 03 palestinians have been killed and several wounded during a res by is really forces in the city of novice is really army says 2 of the victims
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were responsible for the death of 3 is where the settlers last one from us has called the 3 men heroes. fighting between us to do these army inherent military rapids support forces continues despite a new 7th day space far that's come into effect. the united nations is calling for security guarantees to ensure the safe main movement of feed cream says it's intercepted 18 russian rooms one day after an electorate drone attack on the kremlin moscow valid retaliation for 2 drones shot down at the president's residence on wednesday. it accuses ukraine, but keith denies the charge of the parents of a 13 year old boy accused of opening fire at a school in the serbian capital of belgrade, have interested 8 children, and one security guard were killed. police say the suspect used his father's gun, but the boy is not expected to be charged because he's too young to stand trial in
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serbia. president alexander, of which is looking to change the law governing the age of criminal responsibility . and so, as the boy will be placed in a psychiatric institution, you are not glue, such as joining us live from the capital bell rates. so now this is a very rare incident as shooting in a school. something that's really never happened before. and sort of what's been the reaction this morning? exactly bellwood and serbia are in deep shock. as you said, we had never had a situation like this mass murderers are really rare. and so b i, we had a situation that be 10 years ago when 6 year old man killed the 14 of his neighbors in a village in serbia. but never situation like this. a school never child committed murder like this. so we are in the front of a school of law, this lovely carter. this is the one of the school with the best, with the patients in belgrade. and now this school is
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a crime scene. police is still inside the building and all around. you can see all the flowers, the candles, heart breaking messages, toys and one banner at the end. it says, talk to your children. you know, the boy who did it is, as you said, a 13 year old and according to so beyond a little minor must be at least 14 year old to be criminal, retard. so president alexander voltage suggested that this age should be load up to 12 because he said official says here is that these boy in you he wouldn't be prosecuted. okay, thank you. we'll leave it there for now. thank you so much for that update from delray. returning to our top story and that's the is really rage and novelist that's killed 3 palestinians. let's bring into that, but i am,
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she's joining us now from the occupied westbank. so is that talk to us about how extensive this raid was and about the 3 palestinians who were killed is well, let's start with the 3 palestinians. according to witnesses, it was hard to identify 2 of the bodies because the freezes withdrew to the shots or because of the heavy shooting that came from these people in the old city of nap . does they say that harm class is the truth between the palestinian fighters at these that entered nap this in large roots and they were at 1st they entered as under cover of wearing clothes to show that they are going about in nablus as if they are college students before more and more reinforcements, photos in nablus, according to witnesses in the city. they say it was a morning of terror. they couldn't keep their houses. they were very scared that
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they're going to lose their lives more than 150 school students who suffered tid guys. and he lation and also people in the old city. you know, it's, it's happened that the early hours of the morning people went slowing about to say the life some students were going to schools. so it tells you about the intensity of the situation. the heavy use of a military and power by these really forces. now we are expecting the funeral to take place within the next hour in the old city of nap list. now, since the beginning of the year, we're talking about more than 30 palestinians were killed in nablus. i look at one, it's been relatively calm in the past month or so, you know, in funerals like this one with palestinians seeing a bodies that they couldn't even identify for hours. who would be instigating palestinians. we've already heard how much more and the death of a,
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the killing of these 3 palestinians calling them fighters. and we've heard from us also austin palestinians to keep the resistance going. yeah. so seeing that there has been a reaction from us as well as reaction that has come in from the palestinian authority, an adult. is there an expectation that things things could escalates know that 3 palestinian men, these really are missing a drive by shooting that's 23 is released in the west bank last april. last, while the attack happened, it did with or read the efforts by the palestinians and is raised in front of the indians, mainly the palestinian authorities, the americans that would be in the junction to kind of lead towards a de escalate. so as far as view official responds from the palestinians, as far as the kind of sitting in the court is thursday,
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we're looking towards having at the escalation we've been during the past few weeks . that's fighters from the lions. then group that has been taking a refuge, let's say, or i'll put or anything from the old city of nablus, handing themselves over to the palestinian authority. you know, operations like this one at talks by these really forces be driving more and more tension here in the occupied west bags. so it's a, it's what we can see. it's definitely a sense situation. and as you know, the occupation is still alive and it's still happening. we just cross this check points on the uh check point on our way to nablus. it's one of many check points that's odd at the beginning and at the entrances of and that the so the occupation is to a, you can see it's everywhere here in the occupied list by good many palestinians would tell you that it is their right to fight it thank you so much knew that,
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but i am is reporting for us from the occupied westbank on her way to an address. thank you. a 100 us migrants of storms and immigration station and mexico southern border at least 2 people were injured when the crowd scramble to get documents for transit through the country to reach the us border. there's been an increase in the number of asylum seekers on migrants were trying to enter the united states. a strength by thousands of film and television writers in the u. s. has now entered a 2nd day. they are demanding better pay on working conditions. reynolds has more from los angeles, it's day to the writers guild strike here in los angeles. we're outside the massive sony pictures studios where they're picket lines. as you can see, i've been set up and want to talk to a veteran, a television screen rider todd kessler. todd, thanks for speaking with us today. my pleasure may ask you what is the primary issue for you? why are you out here on the picket line?
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i'm not here for myself, but more importantly, i'm out here also for younger writers, the middle class writers in our business. we can't even afford to live in this city on what we're now getting paid by the streamers. and the networks they have drastically changed the way they do business with us. they've made us disposable. they've made steps smaller to work harder for less money. and we're not gig workers, we're not, we're drivers with all due respect to them. we are professionals and we're not being treated that way. the last time the writers went on strike it last for a 100 days. how do you see this ending? what, what is going to bring the 2 sides together? well, sadly, i think it's going to go on for a while from all i can tell because the studios and the networks have been preparing for this day for a long, long time. and maybe we've even been complicit because we've been doing our job for them. realizing that they are going to be banking all these tv shows for the audience to watch. so they don't even notice that there's this right going on. i have a feeling, it's going to be a few months, hopefully not. but i would like to think that the management would come to their
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senses and realize we're asking for an honest deal. we're not looking to get rich, we're just looking to get the kind of financial support we can to support our health care and our pension and support our families to these hard times. todd, thank you very much. so that is a perspective from here on the picket line, outside of sony pictures studios, and according to this veteran television writer, this strikes could last for a long time rob reynolds, l g, 0, los angeles, as well as more of us live longer the number of people diagnosed with dementia is also rising. so far, drugs for outside has disease have only been able to treat symptoms, but the trial for new medication has showed it can actually slow the progress i feel is 100 as of details. there is new hope for the millions worldwide who suffer from alzheimer's disease. a late stage trial of the eli lilly
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drugged anonymous shows its lowest cognitive decline by as much as 35 percent. the drug is a monoclonal antibody designed to remove amyloid plaque, which is one a bit of finding features of all timers from the brain for the past 20 years or so . we've had drugs available that work on the symptoms, but really do not get the underlying biology of the disease. so the animal is a drug that gets at the underlying disease process, the so called disease modifying therapy. current research finds the drug effective for those with mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia. but researchers say it is possible that the drug could be effective for those who show no signs of old timers, but whose biology suggests they could develop symptoms later. support, it doesn't stop to disease, it doesn't make people better, but it may slow the rate at which they decline. potential side effects include swelling or bleeding in the brain. so researchers recommend periodic animal rice
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scans. lily plans to file for approval by june and hopes regulators were given the green light by early next year, john henry and l g 0. of all the wonders of nature and biodiversity are being showcase that new york's natural history museum. the immersive exhibits are dedicated to some of the world's smallest creatures which perform big rules in our ecosystems. onto the risk assist, salumi was their spring ushers in a new wing at new york's natural history museum. the richard gilder centers, unique architecture reflects the natural world in the habitats of creatures exhibited inside their. you'll find an insect, terry, i'm count every as, but we estimate it's half a 1000000, and this is amy cutter. and calling these ants are farmers harvesting leaves to feet of fungus. they need to survive. there's a truck way up here. and the answer continue afford,
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and they have to cross this bridge in order to get to this simple reminder of how life forms depend on each other. this think about the food chain. energy goes from the son to the plant, to the fungus, to be and, and then upwards. there's also a butterfly, very um, where the tropical climate is perfect for visitors to get up close and personal with the 80 different species flying freely in the space. the center stated purpose is science, education and innovation museum classrooms already hosts $3.00 to $400000.00 school children and their teachers per year students come in, they're just really curious. they're very interested in the world around them. and we need to maintain that interest. all the way through, for visitors, the center offers a chance to marvel at technology as well as nature. this exhibit is meant to highlight the interconnectedness of all c c at a time when scientists say not only is the bio diversity of the planet under threats,
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but also trust and science itself. with habitat shrinking and species dine, museum, president sean decatur hope spar king appreciation for such wonders of nature will help better preserve them in the future. this museum plays a role both in education and understanding about those issues, but also plays a role in making the, the work of scientists much more visible and of getting people to understand the process of scientific discovery and how science actually does come to bear. unimportant problems of the problems affecting all species, including the human race. kristin salumi al jazeera new york, the color again, the headlines when i was a 03 palestinians have been killed and several wounds during a raid by is really forces in the occupied westbank city of knob. this is where the
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