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one of the things i pushing the want to blow by the perspectives the, the funerals are held for 3 palestinians killed and is really rates in the occupied westbank town of novelist.
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the you're watching all the 0 live from a headquarters. and del 5, you navigate to also coming up more fighting in and around the cities capital as a week long cease fire comes into effect. you crease president's address as the international criminal court is a officer denying involvement. and what moscow said was in a talk on the criminal sailing street, south korea explores the future of electric shipping at the world's 1st international expo office times the hello re palestinians have been killed and several wounded during it is really rate on the occupied westbank city. of novelist funerals have been held for the men and some political factions have announced a general strike in response to the attack. how about us as referring to the
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victims? as he rose the he reports from novice and the occupied west bank. well, according to these read the army, the 3 have been involved in a drive by shooting in april, which has left 3 is really settlers killed. they say the 2 of the men, they identified as per intelligence information that they are responsible for the drive by shooting. did they say that the 3rd had had them? now according to people here, they say that the large numbers of is really forces, including under cover units have a rated the old city of nav. this surrounded one house with armed clashes ensued between the palestinian fighters and the as really forces. now this happened in the early hours of the morning when people would go thing about the daily lives. we've had school students who had affected and suffered t a guess. and nation that was fired by is really forces, according to medical figures and medical sources. they say the for palestinians
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have been hit by live ammunition. so it's a tense moved here. we've heard chance of defiance here from palestinians in the funeral, and vows to retaliate him as, as hailed them as heroes said that if they wanted more and more palestinians to carry on resistance actions as they called them. now, according to the palestinian authority, they won the opposites. they have been involved in meetings with these really sponsored by the us to within an egypt to kind of reach the escalation. and the general attention that has been spiraling over more than a year. now, lots of bringing mohammed jim, jim, he's joining us from west jerusalem. so these raids are regular occurrence pretty much in the occupied westbank and how much what's being said about this one and how extensive was it as well, there? mean 1st, let me mention what we've heard from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who posted
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a statement on twitter in which he think the as really security forces who took part in this raid earlier today. and he also issued a warning to anybody who was planning on attacking israeli citizens, or anybody who had attacked israeli citizens saying that wherever they may be, however long it would take that they would be brought to justice. now we've also heard from the israeli army that there were over 200 is really soldiers that took part in this raid in the old city of novice in the occupied west bank. this rain was carried out by is really forces, according to these really army in order to target and kill 3 palestinian men who they say were responsible for the drive by shooting that killed 3 british is really duel nationals that drive by shooting occurred just about a month ago on april 7th in the jordan valley. one of the reasons what goes on in the occupied westbank is so concerning to the is rarely officials is
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because it is really government has continued to accuse the policy and authority of allowing from lone wolf attackers of palestinians who they say are, are planning attacks or who have carried out attacks against israel, these, these really government says that the positives already does not do enough to um, uh, to, to monitor what they are doing to arrest them. and that is why is real says that they continue to go in and read in the occupied westbank. there have been almost nightly rates the last several months. it doesn't look like this is going to lit up any time soon. and what's really important at this hour is the question on everybody's mind. will this cause any kind of a severe escalation at a time when things have been 10? so when in the past month you saw a lot of escalation going on in the, for the last days or from a bon, then things calm down. is this something that is going to cause any escalation?
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at this point, we're just going to have to wait and see today and thank you so much for how much i'm doing reporting from western. so i'm us and in another incidents in the soul of nablus as really forces have killed a palestinian women in the town of hawaii. oh is really army? so she was suspected of a stabbing attack. the post and in red crescent says, is really forces had initially prevented medical staff from reaching her a new 7 day 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. the united nations is calling for security guarantees of the highest level to ensure the safe passage of a convoys, victoria, gate, and be reports intense fighting and hard to know, despite a 7 day ceasefire. elsewhere in the capital of minutes rise, police units exchanges fine with the rapid support forces. the army led by general
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abdel, such a elder and has ruled out negotiations more political with this with them. and then with the government of sudan has agreed totally to the ceasefire. not to any mediation regarding the resolution of the contract. this is simply because it is 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 by the neighboring south. through dam broke the current ceasefire, the latest in a string of truces. it wants the war in general's to hold direct tools what our approach and strategies to leave the solution to, to sue then these people. we cannot set preconditions, but we can facilitate the meeting between the commanders of the army and the rapids . support forces in the united nations is using the c spots cool for the safe passage of desperately needed aid humanitarian chief mountain griffith. suzanne pool sudan spoke to the leader of the rapid support forces on wednesday. after the
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cool german mohammed tom dunn douglas said he was committed to the humanitarian truce safe passage of people who want to leave the protection of aid work is done as rich and natural resources such as minerals and oil. but despite this, the un classifies it as a low income country and says it cannot cope with the unfolding humanitarian crisis . the 5 key needs to step step. nope, you for more people die and dispose of explodes into a no, no to was. that's going to affect the region 4 is to say to millions of sydney's is in the hands of 2 men locked in a power struggle refusing to lay down the weapons and negotiate. victoria gave some b l just there will get an update to the table. morgan, who's joining us from khartoum? so how about we keep hearing about classes in different parts of the capital and around the cities around it? so can you give us a sense of who's actually making gains on the grounds as well?
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both sides have made slight stains and both have suffered sad backs. when you look at the sudanese army, for example, in the northern parts of the capital in the city of heavy specifically, there was heavy, our presence going all the way from $105.00 break up until the banks of the river. and now that is no longer the case in since fighting has been ongoing for the past few days in the city of buffy and the northern parts of the capital. and that's because it overlooks the presidential palace something that be said in these army has been trying to take since the south of the fighting 3 weeks ago, and which is still under the control of the rapid support forces. so the student is army, has been focusing on attacking the rest of positions, and there's no, nothing parts of the capital with incense as strikes. plumes of smoke had been coming out of the heavy for the past few days. and rapid support forces being pushed further north east of the, of the capital, where there are also extracts being launched. but the presidential palace, which is a key facility that's of the so then his army has been trying to regain,
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is still under the control of the rapid support forces. and the said in his army has been launching, attacks, both airstrikes and artillery effects. and which of the rapid support forces happened repelling back. so both sides trying to convince him that positions at the same time trying to make gains as the ceasefire, which is now the seventy's fire doesn't appear to be holding on the ground. so how are people's on coping with the ongoing fighting, and i mean the so called space fire does it help them at all and, and having them go out and try to secure the basic necessities or well people are trying to leave the capital where they can and if they can, and if they have them at financial means to do so, those who are trapped in the northern parts of the capital for example, have to cross a bridge to the west, some parts of the capital to the city of on demand, whether it's fighting ongoing, but not as intense as the one in the northern parts and tries to get that groceries from there. and then return home the best thousands of thousands of people who are
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trapped in their homes with no access to running water or powers since the fighting stop at 20 days ago. many of them saying that the situation is quite dire. and even worse for those who are in need of medical attention. so dense doctors unions has that 12000 people are trust uptime from life threatening diseases. because facilities like we nogales has sensors, heart treatments, sensors and cancer treatment senses have all been affected by the pricing. so people say that the situation is continued to 3 or a day by day, and they're waiting for a ceasefire to hold for them to be able to get access to hospitals or to their basic necessities like food and water. thank you so much. have a morgan reporting from carter to most the fall, but the care is a sudanese and a residence here and katara and she wasn't for to him with her family. when the fighting started, she joined us in the studio earlier and she describes their journey out of the city . and the route we saw, we saw so much conflict. we saw that bodies,
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we saw people that were loss carrying everything that they owned on, on a rucksack, reinstall, armed forces. i learned things. i never thought i should learn. i learned that you should put up mattresses by the window to soften the blow of a bomb. so when the gloss shakes doesn't hurt you. so i learned the different sounds of machinery and i learned the sounds of a fighter jets sound like and the timing it takes for a bomb to drop. i would count all of these things. i would lay on the floor just praying that a stray bullet that it hit our window. we did run out of water at one point um because electricity was caught water was one of the water pipes got shot by stripe with it. um and i made the decision with my cousin to go grab the water from a nearby store that was still opening at providing services through the back door
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and we were shut out. it was incredibly risky to even step outside the door. ukraine's president is calling for a special tribunal, the international criminal court to hold russia accountable for what he calls crimes of aggression. for all other prison, lensky made a surprise visit to the icpc in the netherlands. after meeting the dutch prime minister mark wrote, the court issued interest of orange for the russian president vladimir putin in march. he suspected of ordering the deportation of children from ukraine. while the criminal and his excuse the us and ukraine are feeling behind what it says was a drone attack on the presidential residents on wednesday. it says it was an assassination attempt on presidents. a lot of referencing, jonah ho has more. this is what the kremlin says was an attempt on the life of vladimir putin. an object is intercepted by air defenses. russia says it was
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a drone, one of 2 that officials say were launched by ukraine in an old days attack aimed at the criminal complex to unmanned aerial vehicles aimed at the kremlin unofficial statement reads, as a result of timely actions taken by the ministry on special services with the use of ray the welfare systems, the devices were put out of action. we regard these actions as a planned terrorist act and an attempt on the president's life. president pollutant is no thought to have been in the kremlin at the time. the thinking appears to be that it was a dry run in the footage in front of the kremlin goals. it's evident that preparations are underway for victory day celebrations on may. the 9th, an event that put in plans to attend the may, 9th, at 10 o'clock in the morning, which it has to be in the red square of this band to observe the victory day parade
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. and that's at the time of the day and year, the 9th of many, 10 o'clock with butch's, attend already as well known way in advance. he should be there. so an interest of the kremlin, said the bishop, which drawing the backwoods a dry run, the preparation for may the 9th with which it will be walter, i'll be with garcia's whereabouts are known in advance. it is a theory that not everyone is convinced about. i've seen the reports, i can't in any way, validate them. we simply, we simply don't know. the 2nd i would take anything coming out of the kremlin with a very large shake or salt. so let's say on a visit to finland, presidency landscape, denied ukraine's involvement. so we don't, at tech, the fortunes are most cool. we fly to home on our 10 or 3. we're defending our religious in cities. we don't have, you know,
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enough weapon for these get even is air raid sirens sounded in the ukrainian capital. the me a possibility that ukraine had struck a blow at the heart of rushing power was thrilling for some is what i deem my classmates and i have been talking about this whole day. it's very cool. i'm very joyful. it's lifted my spirits in its official statement. the kremlin said it preserves the right to take retaliatory measures where and when it sees fit. during the whole elder 0. still a heads on al jazeera, a nation, and warning officer, a school children shot dead by students. and serbia. a possible breakthrough in treating outside risk disease, the new drugs that's offerings to fix the
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a generation of an intimate study by traditional grappling with changing time. coming out to see your the, the, [000:00:00;00] the problem again, the top stories on how to 0, the sour funerals have been held for 3 palestinians kills ringing is really rate in the city of knob. this some political factions have called for a general strength and response to the rates from us called the victims. she rose. there has been more fighting and sir john, despite
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a week long cease fire coming into effect. the united nations is calling for a security guarantees to ensure the safe movement of a ukrainian presidential. otherwise, the landscape has visited the international criminal ford in the haines. zalinski said that a special tribunal must be created to hold russia to account for its crimes of impressing the parents of a 13 year old boy accused of opening fire. at a school, a serbian capital, a belgrade had been arrested. 8 children, and one security guard were killed. police say the suspect to use the fathers gun, but the boy is not expected to be charge because he's too young to stand trial and serve you. president alexander, of which is looking to change the law governing the age of criminal responsibility and says that the board will be placed in a psychiatric institution. yelena glue charts is joining us live from the capital of belgrade at the vigil front of the school. but 1st, let me ask you this ceiling because of the boy will not be charge. what will happen
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to him in and how likely is the law will change? well, this is a video question for a huge public. the discussion i think, and that discussion has already started here in a sort of the yes, so really specific cookies. uh and the what, what i heard from the experts is the really do opinion that the best solution would be an evaluation in each individual case by the, even that in this specific case. so we are talking about the 13 year old boy. he's still young from juvenile prison. a juvenile prison is for persons 16 to 18 years old. and even if law teams, it still wouldn't mean anything for this specific case, because a rental activity is for beaten. so that's why i'm saying there are lots of unanswered questions right now. and it seems like the, the, the biggest,
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the work right now is for a social services. right. and so we can say that you're outside the school where people are obviously coming to pay their respects. tell us what the mood is like, what people have been telling you as well. now this is the highest number of people all day. i think that the pupils from every school in belgrade are here right now. everywhere where i look, i see more and more students coming here. they are here to pay their respect for their friends. flowers is everything is everywhere. flowers are everywhere. campbell's really moving messages. the people are really in a deep, deep state of shock because as we talked about it earlier, we had,
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we have never seen anything like this in, in, in serbia of mass murderers are really rare in this a region in this country. maybe 10 years ago. we had a situation with a 60 year old man who killed 14 of his neighbors in one village in sylvia, but never something like this. never in school. never a child committed such a crime. okay, thank you so much for that update. jo and i goose that's from bell grade. the us federal reserve has raised interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point to 5.25 percent. that's the highest level in 16 years. it's the 10th time in just a year that the fed has increased rates to curb inflation. but the recent collapse of 3 banks has raised fears that high interest rates could undermine confidence in the financial system. the central bank has signaled at the latest rise may be its last one for now. well,
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us thoughts of already felt the impact of that rise ending lower on wednesday, and regional banks continue to struggle despite reassurance is from the federal reserve, california bank pac last last more than half its value also reports that it's exploring a sales and western alliance bank or tumble 33 percent, a hundreds of migrants of storms and immigration station in mexico. southern border of these 2 people were injured when the crowd scramble to get documents for transit through the country to try to reach the us border. there has been an increase in the number of asylum seekers as well as migrants were trying to enter the united states. so as more of us live longer, the number of people diagnosed with dementia is also rising. and so far, drugs for outside murs disease have only been able to treat symptoms. but the trial, if a new medication has shown that it can actually slow the progress of the illness to an 100, how's the details?
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there is new hope for the millions worldwide. who suffer from alzheimer's disease? a late stage trial of the eli lilly drugged anonymous shows it slows cognitive decline by as much as 35 percent. the drug is a monoclonal antibody design 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 it. the underlying biology of the disease. so didn't 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 dimension. but researchers say it is possible that the drug could be effective for those who show no signs of alzheimers, but whose biology suggests they could develop symptoms later. supported doesn't stop or disease. it doesn't make people better, but it may slow the rate at which they decline. potential side effects include
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swelling or bleeding in the brain. so researchers recommend periodic animal rice 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. or some us in this top wrestlers were injured in confrontations with the police late on wednesday night. if it happens in new delhi, is they protested police and action against the wrestling federation chief accused of sexual harassment. the group, including olympic metal, is say, police are delaying investigations against bridge bush on share on sing sing as a member of parliament for the governing party, the b j. p as a major electric vehicle. so has opened in south korea featuring a new exhibition on electrically powered ships. but the un calling for big reductions in maritime carbon emissions by 2050 advances in battery technology could make such
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cuts possible from mcbride before it's from j. do island and south korea. now when it's time to this event, bills itself is the 1st international mode to show dedicated solely to electric vehicles or even a decade. that seem remarkable advances in areas such as battery technology and the same advances. now promise of transformation in shipping some boxes on the launch of the 1st international electron ship expo is very meaningful and aims to create an innovative ecosystem for the future. as well as the world's biggest ship because south korea sees an important role for itself and electrically powered vessels. what is it about? as the battery technology advances, we expected various forms of electric shipping propulsion will be developed. and as a location for showcasing green technologies, judge you is perhaps an ideal fit,
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a sub tropical volcanic island of south korea's southern coast. it's pioneered clean technology with the goal of being carbon neutral by 2030. and the ships that navigate the waters around it are destined to become clean. the 2 main reasons here is that have been moved away from the heavy a highly pollutant oil towards light to clean a fuse. but if the global shipping industry is to make the drastic reductions in carbon emissions that well, the bodies have set for it, then it seems, it will have to look at it more electric future. so far, it's mainly smola vessels that outgoing electric light. this prototype, cough very, whose batteries are carried on trucks and all we charge long sure. between trips. so you're not that many islands around on coast. our current plan is to reduce the carbon emissions from transporting passengers call go between such places for logic vessels, ship builders,
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pioneering hybrid solutions that convert fuels into electricity. long go to the ships traveling long distances are expected to convert green fuels like hydrogen into electricity on the wall container ships crossing oceans can also cause a clean a fuse to drive electric engines. electric ships are still in that infancy, but like electric cars before them are likely to develop a didn't have a quickening pace. rob mcbride, i'll just say era j to south korea. that's it for me. there's more on line at alpha 0 dot com. the weather is next to men inside. story examines the chances of peace and so dawn were a shaky ceasefire. has now come into effect. thanks for watching the the
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taking off this weather report in asia pacific. good to see you. friday it is a starting pitcher across the korean peninsula, dark of the blue, and the yellow that's more intense rain falling sol, looking to pick out the months worth of rain by saturday. this now becomes a story for japan from support out of cargo shima. it's going to be a washout, but actually what happens on sunday is going to be a multi day rain event for cubes. you should cocoa and southern font, you island again, the dark of the colors, the more intense that rain is falling. now already it's produced about a months worth of rain across parts of the yangtze river valley were drawn up warm, humid air from the south china sea. so greatly in, you're gonna max out at $31.00 degrees. the storms are peter, you know, across india, but still keeping that storm threat in there for time allowed to stay just to the south of tonight. and we've also got active weather just off the coast of shoot blanca in the bay, and then gall. meantime for bucket sound there's been more health storms and is one move on. we've got wet weather and moving into what's that? that's the capital of below just on providence. if i take you to the golf one more,
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when do you pay for us here in doha. so it's going to pick up the sun and dust in parts of saudi arabia. but for don't have, i think wind gusts in the order of about 45 kilometers per hour on friday, but plenty of time in the forecast. we'll see you soon. take care. the. the latest news as it breaks 8 a. does it say that a hundreds of students, refugees within the community? why you have to be registered? then people cannot access page with detail coverage. he believes his message of protecting fundamental rights and democracy. but once again, resumes with voters from around the world. one thing it shows is russia's continued abilities to be able to strike anywhere in this country whenever it pleases. to dogs, war in general was invited to

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