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if they get upset, if you say paul lights, man, because they want to focus on what we had a dream on al jazeera, a report is retreat in a brutal civil war. if it coming to hadn't been that they use writing and vision with not being so low for the coming door had become gentleness accent. you could be in the safe and safe and then you went out into civil war. i started off leaving this one of the grand sweets coming to a hotel. the next room i was in was underground, tying the prison. so as a hostage bay was to commodore will hotels on al jazeera. and i'm told stories from asia and the pacific. on notice here the,
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the us and top when you get a sign of defense deal to come to china is presence in the pacific region. but basing rooms begins to political games, the colors that allow me to what you all just are like my headquarters here in the hall coming up in the next 30 minutes, funerals are held and they don't keep hired westbank. the 3 palestinians killed during a rate biased body forces on the refugee camp. the greek prime minister says t's no chance of forming a coalition government and calls the new elections of the day after winning a long sledge election. 321. the whole power and lift off the 2nd part of the flight to the international space station blocks off with the crew full on board, including the 1st female. saudi s for the the
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book into the bag. and we start with the bible to influence and the south pacific between washington and basing in the past few hours the you assigned a security punch with pop on your guinea, secretary of state down to the blinking, but the prime minister changed the ra pay on the sidelines of the pacific islands for him, the deal expands the us military presence and makes it easier as a nation forces to work together. the defense property, drafted by problem getting in the united states as people and sovereign partners with has the energy transfer to deliveries not attractive assistance investors really including providing that apparent temporary shelter is also affected by price. what size is
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mutually beneficial, expressly informing the context that secure to grow, becoming this part of the world. today's post the plan you're getting is hosting amazing all the pacific islands for them. it has 18 members, including several states that have previously signed packs with china. while you assess disagreement with pop, when you get a while increased ability on security in the south pacific region last year, facing sign deals with the solomon islands and not let some neighboring states concerned about china expanding is military presence of the region. and the usa is that, that could make the defense of tie one more complicated if china decided to invade beijing sees the island has a break away territory, but it was back under its control. john blackland is a professor of international security and intelligent studies that they'll strongly national university strategic defense studies center. he says the pacific is
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benefiting from the rivalry between the us and china that happened beginning pacific island. so getting more investment, more attention, more of high level visits, more commitments, and i've seen in generations so that must be pretty happy on a number of levels. what's going on. but it's interesting, while the solomon islands has been the 1st to saw an impact with the, with china or security arrangement from what, from, from a foreign minister, one you to the left of the pacific in early 20, $22.00, thinking that he'd be able to sign a deal with the whole of the pacific, all as for him, come to a set of countries and file dismally. and then i bought and then came up with the pacific partnership program that managed to even get them. and that's the sort of already from the solomon islands to come to the white house. and there's a wonderful photo of him standing right next to jo boards. so there's a lot of game this makes shift going on. he, a lot of the opportunities of
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a lot of capitalization on, on the offers that are being presented by both sides and public. any of course, let's not forget company guineas. it's an australian ally. it's very close to the story and it's had a longstanding relationship with united sites. going back to the 2nd level. the united states has long neglected the pacific on this listing, the resurgence of interest which, you know, it's kind of the silver lining to the cloud of g. a strategic competition between china in united states which step up and you're getting into, i think by and large, i'm pretty happy about the funerals have been taking place. full 3 palestinians killed during a raid biased by the full says it happened in the mulatto refugee camp. on the outskirts of knob, leslie, early as of monday, the palestinian health ministry sizes and other 6 people were injured, some service they is very media savvy on the home to skated weapons and destroyed and explosive sides of the palestinian functions. open fire soldiers. ibrahim has
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moved from the block to refugee, come in the occupied westbank. there's a lot of anger here amongst palestinians who live up alongside refugee camp. they were telling us that they need the arms. they say that is the sounds, the language of tourist 3 palestinians. i've been killed. * is really forces as they read this, the account, but the people here tell us that these 2 of them were not are so they say that they were killed in coal. loved including 32 year old as a tune. he was just going about going out of the house when he was soft and killed by is really forces the funeral. as you can hear, people are tom saying slogan, calling for the high end, and calling a for revenge for those who were killed. taking place now and it's making them off towards the refugee cab cemetery and get off government and to show
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you the see here, there are a lot of armed men carrying was to think defiant till they were telling us that they were the israel israel. the also causes of houses the horses they say besides that they were trying to get to an explosive lab. i didn't know that to get there. they chose to destroy the lives of houses to sit down. the fighting is being reported around the capitalized before a ceasefire. is set to go into effect,
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the army and the power of military rapid support, false assign to humanitarian choice is due to begin. on monday evening. the 2 sides have been locked in a power struggle since mid april. the united states and saudi arabia broke the 7 day polls during toltz and jetta. more than 1000000 people have been sold from the homes and at least a 150 have been killed. the greek prime minister has told the president that there's no possibility of forming a new government announced despite could be acco submissive boxes, new democracy policy, winning the most states and elections on sunday result social to the majority it needed. and this, the talk is, has called for new elections possibly before the end of the week. theodore us, the jo co follows, is editorial director of the oasis, an independent non profit research organization. he says that all political parties will have to work together to form a government, as it is very unusual for a government never before happened here in greece. but
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a government actually gets more votes on the 2nd time around the 2nd chance. and this happened. now, after succession, major crisis, including the endemic and the war and ukraine in the rise in prices. uh, these are important issues and now as well as very wide having scandal and the disaster with the re way accident that was mentioned before. after all that happened, weeks evaluated this government positively and actually a 150000 more voters vote for the national for new democracy this time around. but the main suprised was the 2nd party 0 position for the very 1st time, also in the history did not enjoy in the games during the past 4 years and expressed last and major part of the streets, the support favorite, clear the, the ways forward. right now would be for the 1st party to try and form
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a government i because of the electric out of the system this time around which was direct proof directly proportional the main parts even though it enjoyed about 41 percent of the vote did not get the majority of seats in parliament, so by itself we cannot form a government right now. it's at least prime minister has visited the areas devastated by flooding last week. georgia maloney says the country you might need to use the european union solidarity fund, the natural disasters to support recovery efforts. the damage was estimated at more than $1000000000.00. that'd be 14 people have died. hold the ability to is in the flat hit region and says many communities a spill isolated in these higher areas. the problem is land slides. actually we have, we said that in on every road we have taken beyond the villages and farms that we
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made out of reach parts of roads and some ridges have also collapse. so the only way to reach those of the mountains at the moment is by air. and throughout the morning we have seen helicopters, cliffs crossing, the sky, carrying food for people and animals. this one actually is taking feeds to a phone to farm. it's been not possible to assess the full extent of the damage on the hilltops, but down here there are at least 5000 farms that have been submerged by floods. and they have either partially or completely lost the crops for our region known as the foot valley of italy. the last is immense. hooked up then how many eggs is either and then we let them on. yeah. so jerry is present how to do the hobby is set to and organize a major new oil refinery near lagos. now the project is part of an effort to end fuel shortages. although it's one of africa's biggest oil producers,
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nigeria and polls petroleum products because it doesn't top enough refineries. so let's take a look at how those refineries, what well luxury produces around 500000000 barrels of oil. yeah. and that's real crude, which isn't very useful on its own. an oil refinery sense crude along a column weights and broken down into useful products using a chemical process along the way. it becomes have an oil, diesel fuel for cause and airplanes. the process also creates by products that can be used in fertilizes in plastics. having to address how small from legals that off . it's totally pull. government owned refineries. imagine it. but none of them has refined even a single drop of form over the past 10 years, or more simply because of a subsidy program being financed by that i did. and government, which is questionable. a lot of people think that there is a lot of corruption. i'm looking for going on in under that subsidy resume. and so
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some elements within government and outside of our team on keeping the subsidy program on the guide during government tried many, many times to remove the subsidy, but not to the political will. to remove the subsidies will still ahead here on which is 0. 1 of africa's largest oil producers that distort refunding its own petroleum products on top of the way how it wrong. because looking to the size, they've been to big tourism the either the
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terry davies and the kimberly in western australia or indigenous communities attaining at with sciences to create a new approach to marine conservation land rover even. but the bottom i found you on your reporting from bridgeview, you're going to try. it's protecting by the adversity co, defending themselves against the legal invaders. price on elder 0 the
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the book about kill. what challenges there with me is the whole rahman in the hall remind to of all top new stories, funerals have been taking place, the 3 palestinian still joining arrayed fires by the forces that happened to be belonged to a refugee camp on the outskirts of napa city. early as of monday, so the palestinian health committed 3 sides and up to 6 people within just some of them. seriously. the greek prime minister has told the president that there's a possibility of forming a new government event despite costs mr. pockets is new democracy policy winning the most states and elections on sunday result, so shows of the majority it needed. and mr. sockets, the schools for new elections, possibly before the end of the week. for us assigned
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a security packed to top one new guinea as washington twice to come to china is influenced in the pacific. the deal experience to us is military precedence and makes it easier for the nations forces to work together. now the 2nd private mission to the international space station is blasted off from the kennedy space center in the us. the 1st email, saudi asked relatives amongst the crew a full, as mike kind of explains. and the conditions were optimum as the come down preceded dragon space 6. go for launch. 2 separate commission controls one for x young and the other for the space x team. 54321 is full power and less than the bulk of 9 real good east of the launch platform and the journey began. the, the crew includes veteran nasa astronaut, peggy woodson that's come on to and 3 private customers,
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paying an estimated $55000000.00. each businessman john shaw from the and to solve the national graduates of saudi arabia's 1st estimate program. we are really uh, thrilled and excited for our mission until represents how to read beyond this journey. i'm really looking forward to all the experimenter. you're going to be conducting on board the international space station of bio medical research it right yana, but not we won't be responsible for many of these experiments. and before the loan, she express to pride that becoming the the saudi woman in space. i have worked for the past 10 years as a researcher, so research has been my passion a life. i have worked on stem cells and issue re engineering and i'm very happy and older to be here today representing the government of saudi arabia and the savvy space commission as the for so the women ashuelot going to the
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international space station, the to will join the united arab emirates national who is already on the space station. so to an on the audi tweaking up this view of saudi arabia welcoming his colleagues and celebrating the 1st step of the time that 3 arab astronauts will be in space together. hey, x 2 is the 1st commercial space spike mission to include both private astronauts and those representing foreign governments, a persecution of corporate individual and the national interest. rag montana. oh, just the era washington law the by the so let's bring in help them as what 3 is an advisor on the saudis space commission to enjoys us now from re, uh, mr. what we could help you with this on the program. the saudis space commission is a relatively young agency sort of phoned in what 2018 but space collaboration with the american states. back to the 1980s. we was the long time a into saudi arabia when it comes to entering space. well for all
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the afternoon to you and you are a student of yours impacted for hosting me in your program. so 1st of all, i'd like to offer migrate, drive to the top r y leadership for the great some parts of his id and space commission and to the program. the loss of the kingdoms program, as you mentioned, hasn't been a slightly over a year. but as you mentioned, said, your name is not to the very new to do to space the threat of the past years. we were extensively on space research with animal space agencies throughout the world through the private set search for on the and steve, it was actually having space at the time thing about the city for science and technology. and we look forward to a very long term commitment in this
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a field spaces upcoming. let's go ahead and hit on the thoughts once it just jump into pops task. i mean, what does the country believe it kind of cheat from space, a space, exploration, and the impact that it might have all on saudi arabia's development? well, obviously the commercial markets in space, um the account with the marketing space is growing as it varies from industry. and with that said, you have a good diversifying suite resources and comes at to have looked at space as of a promising field. the manufacturing sector, the 3 can get into in the, you know, around the up or not we, i mean, it was the, yeah, it's mind the office program which also indicates our passion and desire to be in go beyond the legal and actually go into deep space as loan that i know, hopefully beyond that as well. indeed, and you're taking this 1st steps with your 1st astronaut rodya. but now who's
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already up there now? i mean, she may and is the 1st savvy woman in space, but sort of what message of the sound you authority sending out to sort of the use of the country, especially women. because often savvy view is seen as a d p. conservative country and, and women in the workplace can be a sensitive subject. well, the students on history, i'll take you back to the sixty's. when valentino attach, colewell went just based on board her bus stop 6, a mission and back in. and during the 1963, and she became prefers to the email, but to actually go into the space. so she sent had a message around the world of that to empower women to achieve their goals and to be able to do whatever they want to do. but yeah, that as our, that valentino in the world, she's sending out the message to august as the
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a used to all we are girls. so you look the way everybody vets, if you follow your dreams of passions, you can achieve anything. how big a role do you think that the science have for young saudis is or not the type to build a knowledge based economy and society? yeah, absolutely. yeah. there's a lot of focused on stem within the king. and then there's a lot of excitement with regards to the mission and the scientific experiments that they will be doing, some of them on groundbreaking, and it to be more precise. if we want to look at the educational experiences that tool and power this do this, the we actually have over 200 as well as having students participating about 4 to 7 locations throughout the kingdom. be a live feed as a part of the, of the experiments that they will be doing. the government has this 2013 vision full the country to change the way. saudis,
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believe they should be interacting with the rest of the world and how people should view saudi arabia in the way that the country develops. how does you know, how does the space investigation space development investment in in space education actually helpful fits in about 2030 plan? as i mentioned before, if you look at the economic side of space and the growth that to where we can goodness and the public numbers, we can see that as part of the diversifying as the national income ad are looking at space as a promising field. actually has many, uh good many advantages. first and 1st and foremost as obviously the increase in the human capital that is capable of doing the science in addition to
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the designation of a paid temps. and i can use that symbol at all sort of slates on that and a very positive manner. plus the ultimately, you look at it that these kids and that are looking at the bunch of la, i've got to me and 3 on the but now we and you could, you could see some of the videos. i was actually at one of the events where you have to staying up late as that school by but sure the part historical moment started back. maybe they wanted to be part of it. so it empowers been to, to, to, to be like her and to be like daddy, well, we'll see what happens when they come down to us and tell us about that. jenny had some advice for me. thanks so much for joining us from rain. so thank you. my pleasure. thank you. around the good play. it says the spanish li now belongs to racist. have to finish out. it's less than that since he is junior confronted
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valencia support his. that's around the 70 minutes. julia came on sunday. the match was briefly halted and announced expensive hayes. the brazilian has been subject to racial abuse since he joined the spanish link 5 years ago, and the drugs coach cole, the latest incidents, unacceptable. public lighting is gaining popularity in northern iraq when mountains provides an ideal condition. many of those flying high type to one day take part in international competitions. while those who live in the area who the sold will help to boost torres and the head reports, not from quite a syndic of the windsor cooling a steady over mount high, but still ton in coy sand. jeff, this is the season for power lighting. any rocks and over them, send me a tournament school, just region. so the 2 year old is young ketter's who heavy equipment and puts her
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together for the running of the age of the mountain. she this is to instruction and then defiantly take the everest, taking overview of clay sand, jip from nearly 600 meters high power lighting is not for everyone, but she says it's an amazing experience. because the model, the jo moving us, i was anxious at 1st, but when i took control, i felt light and free up from the ground. it took me 2 years of training. it's my childhood dream. pearl gliding is new and unique in the could just region. this is only the 2nd year a contest has been held in 3 gen did our participants from several iraq, you, provinces, as well as other countries. a. but tackling when done hyatt. i mean the only challenges local pilots are up against that somewhat and i know yesterday is the
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highest we want to increase the number of pilots who can take part in local and international championships, but the gear can cost each by. look up to $3500.00. we urge the government to support us, but that request may not be a priority for all solutions here. while i've been locked in a legal battle with the central government in baghdad that lead to a housing or exports in the region. visitors were pilots, catch the wind. some say this boat has helped them overcome the fees and the hoping it's will gain momentum and increase tourism in the region. the launching pad on the mountain provides a panoramic view of call you san jack. people's come up here's to watch and enjoy. as the power gliders fly over their town. everyone tries to have fun. you know, i didn't feel connected with the sounds good, but if you did that, then we are happy that the beauty of our town can be highlighted. i hope the area
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can get more attention and percolating becomes accessible to everyone. in a patriarchal society like a rock, females don't usually receive enough support to take part in sports like part of the lighting gian because on the government to change that and encourages other goals across your walk to break the chains of fear and simply fly across the sky, more that through, i had a 0 course on just know that in a rock a lot set to fold about you can find more. all of the stories that we're covering on office era by logging onto a website's down to the top, comes with the takes it throughout the day. the weather is next and then inside story examines the strain relations between washington and basing as the whole rama . thanks for your time and your company the
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right with the rain. okay. with the sun cutting out through her cottage, just touching home, she must have cloud here over china, but not bringing much reading that it's going off show. typically you just leave the funds. don't want to in hong kong, and maybe colson, very significant. witness in taiwan, but the mainland china looks launch the dry, which you should really see at this time of year twos, increasing the looking at the tone. please give them a disappointing day at 15 degrees on tuesday. the south west of china where couldn't shows such a huge dollar record. it does represent that part of china, the southwest. we've got lots of good at these dry, much like pool of april, to be honest. there are a few shots that just nothing the right to area and they are hovering right only the sides of john and nothing much else is happening a lot. sure. i may be in beijing, and that's about a lot. we should be seeing more right than that. what's causing india? we're not there. we do see a few shows that this is pre monsoon season, but he says halting the plane. these terms is
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a 3 to 5 degrees above where they should be. so it's technically more or less a heat, quite big child and possible in buying the dash. and i said a bit of writing down the west coast of india and pakistan itself, where we saw $149.00 degrees on sunday, jacob arrived. you'll notice the cloud is forming, the shower can make trustful scare a rather welcome relief from that saving heat. the in hebron boys bri ethan slide picture a button this occupied palestinian city boys are also close to watch. price really forces at times. 12 thoughts. an awesome arrested. a delicately told tale filmed over 5 years of a coming of age and a place where even a child's imagination separately restricted the skies above had brought a witness documentary on the jersey to.
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