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israel's far right national security medicine joins thousands of israeli nationalists mounting through occupied history. symptom of the so called flag day, the of the bulk of this i'll just be released from london also coming up a c times capital continues to be hit by heavy strikes. refugees, previous conflicts welcomed bows escaping the latest fights. ukraine fights off. another wave of russian missiles incense propelled a day of intense attacks around black boots. and the clear up begins in northern italy where the desktop devastating floods has risen to 13. the thanks for joining us. thousands of alternation. this is for a new use of held a controversial model, so you won't get by these choice and responsive as well, so called flag day celebrating its illegal occupation of the city during the 1967,
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a war israel's far right. national security, minnesota, it's mom, ben, give you a join, the crowds making they way through damascus days. and the old city people heard chanting races slogans as they march through the streets and then to the o. x and most compound. many palestinians don't buy these trees and close the shops of this way, at least miles to the city surplus, protected by its really full seats, was seen attacking palestinians. the simpler arrests were made amongst a poor some occupied east jerusalem. oh, yes. a tell him he's closing his door late today is he's supposed to do one day every may when it's raining, much as making the street unsafe. they want this to prove that this joe said this. so the and a way of able to assist people and prove that the of the, the of the city and the city. yes is own this clothing shop for decades jerusalem's
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old city. the only home his family has ever known. there's my love, there's my sister. and born here, my boat, good positive and boom and lots of your most beneficial is also but this afternoon he's avoiding the so called flag march, an annual event that runs this part of town with his rating nation is walking through the streets while the waving flags most of the young much is a both pushed and yet protected by is really please seeking to prove that the palestinians was shown in tones. 2 among the observers where the events so many possible things to this police presence is michael pens from brooklyn, new york, plenty of security on i don't think, uh think during the typical day around here is not so safe for just to walk around
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for his rallies. i mean, if your parents like a jewel, now it's a lot of security, a can see here an empty arrow groups, flags visible in black protest is telling us that behavior is not backed by the government. so much is from this one's friends movement. no major players in israel's coalition. a non most so then it's my been given the minister of the national security. welcome to the hero. outside the cities, damascus gates, his divisive rise to prominence, the ports, and perhaps more trouble to come to them up to 0 or to bite east jerusalem. the modeling goes that policy is held counts of demonstrations, waiving processing and flags along the heavily $4.00 to $5.00 board defense with israel days ago. sees fine ended a 5 day conflicts which saw heavy fire traded between israel and the stomach to
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hyde upon a signal. i'm creeping goes at least 33 palestinians and wellness really were killed. fuel now side was that, that protest in gaza that we're here at the east to borders if the guy. 5 this trip with israel, this is the malik account for thousands of sal listing is have gathered here today to protest against what they have called the provo k to is really flags, march health in jerusalem. now palestinians have brought their posting in flags, raising the policy and flags in this and this peaceful protest here today. while other protesters have set tires on fire to nerd. the vision of ease, rarely snipers on the other side of that fence. thousands of policy and protesters have also approach the separation sense. what is really forces have responded by fire and tear gas on these masses here. now posting is say that this is
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a peaceful protests where they're going to be raising their policy in flag to show the ease. really a triplicate to march that do is live is there's and there it is, their right to return. they've been chatting slogans and shouting out to say that they will be returning to their home labs. you miss the malika can the nobody use the suit. denise doctors union says the number of civilians killed in the countries conflict has risen to 833000 small. i've been injured. according to witnesses, there was heavy bombardments on the southern parts of the capital called to him on thursday. intends fighting, felice, a rest sightseeing of army chief abdul fata of behind meeting his troops. hipaa morgan has the some cartoon, the nor heavy artillery enters the dance capital have to brought in by the army to
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use in battle against the power military rapids support forces. the battle for control of them shows no sign of ending in this video released by the army, one of the senior commanders and member of the ruling conference, the council is seen greeting troop members. it comes a day after the dance army chief, i've been put, the hon inspected troops at the army headquarters in hard to know where public appearance, where the general is cleared, since the conflict began in mid april and on the same, the army supporters demonstrated imports to them, they demanding united nations and void volk, her parents as the accusing him of interference from the region among the bulk of the you and in boy be removed from his position. he is responsible for the conflict because he has contributed to the division and separation of the people in this country to both of the army and the rapids. support forces have planned control of
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strategic sites and cartoon this week. and pools and fist, they have the upper hand s right. continuing to along with heavy artillery fire and residential areas, street bustles have also accord in many parts of the capitol, destroying homes and properties. the, the 2 sites have been holding in direct talks in the saudi city of kit down since the beginning of the month. but they failed to agree on a permanence resolution. a series of c spires have failed from those that meant to put an order. hon gives a statement that the truth will be from this hour to that hour, the continued air rates and artillery fire proof that there was more than one decision maker in this crisis. and it's one of the reasons that the hostilities don't and it proves the lack of will from the student needs army. and for student needs, more styles, negotiations mean more uncertainty and more suffering. people are leaving caught
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soon because there's no food, no water, no electricity. and there is very high levels of insecurity. sylvia fees, providing hot meals, they'll be as he will continue to support refugees as in when they arrive. for the future is very bleak. for those people, it is bleak for saddam and it is bleak for the region. more than a month into the conflict. the un says 1000000 people have been displaced. the can't go home until the 2 sites agree to stop fighting people. morgan ultra 0 hard to or the poet suggests bull that a 100 people have been killed in central 9. jerry after finance broke out between hood is and farm is earlier this week. this is more of like the home, as in fear of retell entry attacks. it happens in the monkey district of paso states which has been a hotspot of sectarian violence. i'm addressed as more complete, emerging regarding tuesday's attack in central imagine, and 185 people up until after the religious mates ever presented. the area says
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hold on a 100 people up until the close of 2 days in the area. they have to be in the same area. what's the most pop into. 8 is between the problem isn't capital harvest and essential, not get as president largest pops and run a bunch of other calls attached. these sorts of people been killed in the same area, husband reinforcing the re deployments to that particular area, to stop the bottles from spirally out of the concerns that took full time. you have to have the latest tags and sent them areas in my area of the largest alma degrees. i just need a ukraine says this troops of repelled a day of russian attacks and around the eastern city of buck moose and made games
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in some places. deputy defense minister, honda, malia, says russia has significantly strengthened his forces in buck mood. the defense of the city is meeting military objective, the head of the vault, the mastery force which is split heading the russian attack, say the pushing pack moved all the way to the end. steve ryan has suffered another round of intensive russian app above mintz, but the government says that from now the country's defense system is a coping with the attacks. patasha butler has more from keith this going line above keys shows which direction. this boy is hating ukraine's military. he says, the intensity of attacks from the air is unprecedented. yet most of the damage from this latest wave of this strikes appears to have been limited because of the success of ukraine's a defenses. particularly the us patriot missile system. with every of the lines in residential areas here, the remains of one russian. we saw there was
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a very powerful explosion. then i saw the smoke. i found out the debris fell down on the couch is mine is nearby. i can see the missile debris here. now, a the, a time saul terrace line for civilian spots. so now many lives up being saved. ukraine's military says that it destroyed 29, associate russian missiles must go. those says keith claims to intercepted more missiles than what actually fired russia also described to sabotage an explosion that the rail to train carrying grain in crimea, russia and legally and exclaim it in 2014. the attacks come one day of the ukrainian foreign minister, dimitra collab, a mess of chinese diplomatic keys, but dismissed any p steel. that would mean ukraine, keeping up the territory to russia. natasha butler to 0. keith global we price is
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a full and further off to you, create a rush or agree to extend the black sea grain deal the renewal of the agreement, which allows ukraine to expose grain from black c ports a piece to ease concern safe and global supplies. the 2 month extension was a great a wednesday and a day before rushing could have quit the agreement, united nations and took a broke of the deal last july. the help tackle of global food crisis, aggravated by russia's invasion of ukraine. whole bodies being found in flood ravaged northern they sleep taking the death toll that now to at least $1355.00 is a continuing westco efforts and hard to reach towns which it cut off from highways and without power. the government's promise. $33000000.00 and aid. what do i mean? it has more from northern italy. it's a race against time to bring people just safety. the risk of drowning or being swept away is very real. after months of drought, torrential rains. devastated to me yet or mine. yeah. i region ne, if any half
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a years worth of rain fell in just 36 hours. people in here have never seen a disaster on this scale. and the amount of that. so i was expecting the river to rise up to the regular one, but instead of breaking through and 2 or 3 places, it completely passed its banks. and the water that came with no warning. a print is being rivers have overflowed so far, flooding more than 40 municipalities and hundreds of roads more than 10000 people have had to leave their homes. those who stayed behind are picking up the pieces you see, we need to do everything from the beginning. again, the books, all the documents, all the clothes, they're all gone. they say we have to get out. we have to leave this house, you know, some of these formula,
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one called p has been can. so the track also submerged organizes say they couldn't guarantee the safety of activities. is the 2nd time this month that people have died as a result of extreme weather and they me narrow mind experts say climate change could make the most frequent this out. as of today becoming tomorrow's facts of loss for the needs of your 0 in northern. so to come this off, our embassies in china, a warning or flying, the ukrainian flag was paging considers politicized propaganda. and the police officer cling supporters of a moving cargo and from the police chase, iowa, the,
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there's a weather update in a minute 15. thank you. so much for tuning in with the sun back out in thailand in bangkok that allows your temperature to close in on 40 degrees on friday. our seasonal rains are back. these are a plum rains in southern china, so long to pearl river valley. the weather shoots out toward taiwan docket, the blue, the more intense, the rain is falling while the heat has been wiped out of japan with this storm system rolling through should cocoa and southern con, she can see it right already temperatures down in tokyo. a meantime for ne china, we've got this system swirling around out of mongolia that's going to spin around the sand and dust in this part of the world to australia right now. a bit of cloud covers south australia, victoria likely to generate some showers around melbourne. you'll max out of 15 degrees by going to take you to museum and we've got this deep area of low pressure . i think the deeper the low, the more intensity is throwing buckets of rain to the northland, auckland, and the east cape. now, the center of this disturbance by saturday crashes into the north island. it's going to be a washout here. remember just a week ago, auckland declared
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a state of emergency because of flooding. so the ground across the north island it is saturated. it cannot hang on to any more rain, so running the risk of seeing some flooding right across the north island over the next little bit. be careful the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the book and back from under the top story. so you will notice 0 alternation is rarely use of gathered and occupied east jerusalem and made incursions into the l x. the most compound on israel cycle flag day for right. national security minister is a mom thing. give you the joints krause, the suits, and these don't just union says the number of civilians killed in the countries conflict has risen to 800. 33 heavy as strikes, pound in southern areas of the capital count team on thursday is the ami empowerment to rapid support forces continue to pass, also control and you create a self in another round of intensive russian to abilene. bob and he transmit latrice as the intensity of the of tax is unprecedented. but for now is defense
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systems holding up the latest subpoena arriving in japan, the head of this is g 7. be seen in the city of a rush of a heinous agenda. all the one who claims the nuclear threat represented by russia and tensions in the, in the pacific region. a senior us official says o g 7 members will avail, new sanctions and export controls targets in russia. diplomatic editor james base has based from hiroshima, japan is preparing to host its west and allies, the country. the only asian members of the g 7 will preside over a summit meeting, which once again is likely to be dominated by the war and ukraine. 15 months old, off to the russian invasion, the g 7 will decide how to further support the claimed government militarily and financially. ukraine's made some recent gains around the town of bucking moved, and there's much speculation about a possible counter offensive, using new weapons supplied by nato allies. it's a time, let's say,
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which could be key to the future direction of the conflict. the stakes were here, crane are incredibly high, and there is concern that unless you create a successful this here with significant support as had, it can be significantly harder to rally as much support in the future. china has sent a piece of boy lee way to ukraine, a meeting with foreign minister, demitra calais, but the g 7 must decide how to react to the chinese piece initiative. but privately, many of its members as skeptical given china, is continuing strong diplomatic alliance with moscow. before arriving here in japan, president biden said he was still hoping to meet china is president. she adding the woods, whether it soon or not. his 1st meeting in her rush, i'm, i was with the host, the japanese, private and stuff with you because she to the next few days the us leader will be concentrating on the g 7. with the same time his advisors will keep him in touch with on going to the school discussions with republicans at home to stop the us
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defaulting on. it's that the venue of this is the 7 is highly symbolic. the place where the 1st nuclear bomb was dropped in 1945 anti nuclear campaign is hoping it will come. some trade the minds of 7 of the most important people on us. james pays out to 0 hiroshima china as president cd paying is hosting the lead is a 5 central asian nations in the historic city of sean. cuz it's done cuz it's done since she gets to in take man, this done and is beck is done to expect you to sign a regional packs list, say the event is assigned to page things growing influence in the region. jessica washington reports from shay, han wisdom. china, these se on the countries ancient capital, it was once the starting point of the historical silk road, a network of trade routes spread across central asia and in the symbolic location. china seeking to strengthen connections with its neighbors. for the 1st time, presidents,
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cheese and ping is hosting. delete is of cause it's done. cute. gets done to take is done to venice done and as big as done would it be very important for all 6 countries? um that they can talk about, you know, how they can start at economic recovery and continue the front trip. and they are very stable ties. central asian countries are seeking to strengthen trade ties and does most go pull those funds into with war and ukraine and faces the economic impact of sanctions. analysts say badging isn't increasingly appealing partner try to can play a more supportive role in, in the region and, and working with the region, but not at the expense of, of russia trade between china and central asian nations. he to record high a $70000000000.00 in 2022 and many transport infrastructure projects such as
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railways and roads have been built in the past decade as part of china. so cold built in road initiative. so much coincides with a meeting with the leaders that the group of 7 developed economies hosted by japan . china is growing influence is expected to be one of the main points of discussion . a cus pushes for more unified approach to dealing with a state fund, a think tank, say the she on summit shows a shift in the world order funding. so the 1st year, these 7 developed countries that dominated current will older and have the monopoly power of the car in, well, economic owed a western nations. well, china and the 5 central asian countries represented interest and demands of developing countries in this week is power low summits. this is china's answer to multilateral diplomacy. re framing global fis outside western dominance and
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surrounding itself with friendly nations. in the time of geo political uncertainty, it's jessica washington, which is 0. she on china, which on it was told for an embassies and international organizations not to exhibit politicized propaganda on that buildings this month. say the move is aimed at stopping missions displaying ukrainian flags following russia's invasion, kathrina, you has more from badging. several for admission in banking. continuing to display the ukrainian flag despite calls from the chinese government to remove what it says is political propaganda from the out of the canadian, durham, and, and polish embassies are among those that have permanently displayed the flag since rushes invasion last year. trying this for a ministry last week issued a nurse's asking embassies to remove any material which may cause conflict between states. now, these embassies are covered by diplomatic immunity. the agent has o international organizations must abide by local wars. the link notions has renewed criticism of china is closeness with russia,
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despite paintings repeated claims of neutrality, a chinese. and so it was sent to cube this week and it attempts to broke a piece between the 2 sides. but new crating and government says it refuses to accept any agreement which includes losing territory to russia. katrina you out a 0 aging and silence the leader of the opposition policy. the one sundays election says he's confident he can form a government to move forward. policy has held its 1st discussions with 7 other policies about forming coalition. the election victory delta blow to the military aligned political block, which has been in power for nearly a decade since the 2014 to. so we and president bush auto side has arrived this saturday for the city of jetta to attend an arab league summit on friday. it's his 1st visit to saudi arabia. since to this conflict began in 2011, sylvia was reinstated to the regional organization this month. aside was shown the over the beautiful crank, the position protested,
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and subsequent was in syria to well, sorry, so using both in the how's it going to have been dealing with the issue of a legal weapons for years. now officials are looking to crank down on the number kept by citizens. european union has been offering assistance as michael apple reports. last november will start seas in bosnia and herzegovina, confiscated and destroyed nearly 2 and a half 1000 illegal flyer owns at a factory outside, sorry, ever. in recent months, small weapons and pots have been melted down. and these furnaces, officials say they want to reduce the number of illegal weapons caped by the citizens. the claim, i mean the estimates we operate with sure that approximately 750000 fire arms are kept by citizens of bosnia and herzegovina. and some recent studies speak of 800000 security experts say this represents a great security threat. not only for bosnia and herzegovina,
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but for europe as well. these increased concern funding to mass shootings in neighboring serbia earlier this month that killed 18 people, including students at a primary school in belgrade was i was formerly perhaps with the help of our international partners, primarily the european union. we should address this issue and use a regional approach to solving this problem. to the european union recently held a regional conference on fire arms control its promise more than $4300000.00 in new funding to help regional countries crack down on the legal weapons. what do we make you to the safe side? and these becomes more importantly, the challenger stymied which we live in european meet the same. they're also working on ways to prevent on smuggling shannon just remain the mid term review of the road map shows more needs to be done. for example, on awareness, erasing, reducing in the procession,
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and the diversion of legal weapons into illegality. every one out of 5 people in bosnia and herzegovina report to the owns and the legal weapon. citizens can now turn in the firearms without facing any criminal charges. the waste and bulk ins region has been struggling with the legal weapons. since the will and unrest of the 19 ninety's but officials in bosnia and herzegovina all hoping to change that to programs like these. mike level l g 0, colombia as president as attractive. his claim, the 4 children, including a baby who disappeared when they were playing crash in the amazon. they've been rescued. says teams have found items they think belonged to the children in the jungle, as well as the make shift shelter. this led them to believe the children escaped and set off into the forest to find help for the adults, including the pilot and the children's mother died when this bullet croft went down
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and made the 1st but i knew i spoke to columbia jealous, santiago, 3 of us, he said, the plane had crashed once before. what we know so far is these a plane small aircraft a have crashed 2 years ago, and for the 1st time it was and repaired and was not a such a good craft to be towed in. but it was discovered as 2 days ago, the seeds this disappearance was reported and several days ago, but it was discovered nothing is 2 days ago. and what we know is that there are these 3 bodies, and that there are some clues that may indicate that the children are alive, as well as a statement from the institute on us. are they going to be a movie? and instead of familiarity, beach beings, they couldn't get institute of family welfare, which is the equivalent of
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a child's welfare institutes here in columbia. that says a, that is some people from indigenous communities in the a truck into a had reached the institute the to tell them they were with the children that they found the children alive and okay. group of 5 take talk to use is it create content for the social media app of filed a lawsuit seeking to block the us states of montana's new bond on the chinese on platform. they want to override below, which will make it illegal perhaps to us to offer tick tock. well, the fact people who already have the app on time of governor greg g on for it's a sign to legislation on wednesday. if you do sharing platforms as the binding fringes, the 1st amendment rights of the people of montana. now dramatic video is just being released of a police car chase and the us state of iowa when officer was seen clinging onto the bonus of a getaway. com with his gun drawn. it happened in 2021 when the suspect was approached

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