tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 22, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters in delphi, and getting navigate, coming up in the next 60 minutes. a fire rips through a school dormitory and central piano killing at least 20 people, including students. the us on top of that was given a sign of defense built accounts for china's presence in the pacific, but beijing warns against geo political gains. funerals are held in the occupied westbank for 3 palestinian children during vi is really forces during a raid on a refugee camp. the fits facebook owner metal with a $1300000000.00 fine for violating its data laws. i'm driven ash with sports at ram, alternative launched a hate crime complaints with spanish prosecutors off of that class. and this is
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julia was again at the target racist abuse. and this time during the week of the seats at valencia, the color we begin this news, our indiana, that's where a dormitory fire out of school has killed at least 20 people. it broke out early on monday morning in the central legion of monday. um, the government says that several people were injured. the president's has called the police a major disaster. the cause is not known. let's get an update with dennis chuck roll, who's a journalist. he's been speaking with a guy and he is government officials on emergency responders joining us from george . tom, thank you so much for speaking to us. first off, can you tell us whether that blaise is now under control? well so far we are told is that uh 20 persons that will confirm that and that the 7
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all this venture, if he's the one of those injured, died on the way to georgetown for advanced treatment in care. and also we're told that the fire start is actually last night in the bathroom area of the fema dormitory and quickly spreads that ability. right and, and what have been the sort of most immediate priorities for emergency responders as well. given the fact that the day the school is located about 100 miles south west of diane has copies of george down. all of those who are seriously injured had to be moved by playing to the coast to land them to be taken to the, to the hospitals. here for the emergency responders. for those remaining of nadia, they are being provided with medical treatment at the hospital there. and did you have the data be monitored? also, emergency responders of the government officials with a doubt to you over the next few hours have to contact their parents or guardians
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of the periods of the children who perished and were insured as so because they were as uh at this dormitory, which is located several miles away from where they actually live and those areas are also far removed from the, from the, from the top of my idea. and communication is very difficult and in some instances, because let's get to mind. yeah. bye bye play. and so it's going to be a really challenging time over the next few hours where the official is actually communicate with the parents and guardians of those who are affected by this fire. yeah, tell us about how that community is, are feeling and the response from families of those who have been affected by the tragedy. yes, well, i'm so sorry. we'll get the information to come in on social media. one of the persons whose family was affected is one missed about direct,
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as he posted on social media, movies to go back. in fact, several of his relatives were, were, were affected by display is, uh g is press settings. uh and so what, who would actually yeah, you're welcome for those for what for what occurred. i missed them of direct actually said. and that's, you know, it's a sheer pain. the actually the crawl the would be held responsible. why are school children grew up in death traps? what are we going to told the parents? and he says here is one of his young relative is one of the several hospitalized countries or more and the death of her cousin. i hope none other than the precedent that the vehicle visit the location. those are the actual words of a relative or wherever the person is, who was birdie blay is. and um, um, where to think stand in terms of the investigation and the cause of the fire. what more we hearing on all forty's from authorities on that that is expected to take
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some hours of concern to the cause of the blaze. no official word of doubt. yes. but i'm sure that in the coming hours and probably the to the uh huh. there diana 5 service way to provide us with details about the cause of this infernal. okay, we'll leave it there. dennis chapel. we thank you so much for speaking to us from diana. thank you. now to the bottle for influence in the south pacific between washington and amazing. so the united states assigned to security password poplar, new guinea, and the us sector stayed on 2nd blink, and met the prime minister james morabe on the sidelines of the pacific islands for him. the deal expands the us military presence and makes it easier for the nations forces to work together. steve says cooperate ratcliffe. i wasn't getting any united states as people, as our partners will. it has the energy transfer to deliveries not attractive
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assistance investors. are they included through providing temporary shelter to those who affect the price? what size is most of them. ready usually renovation, especially in the context of it's secure that's going to become in this part of the world today. so the pacific islands for them has 18 members, including several states that have previous assign, packed with china. the us says it's agreement with pop a new guinea will increase the ability and security in the region last year, but he's doing sign deals with the solomon islands. some neighboring states were concerned that could lead to an expansion of china as military presence in the region. and the us fear is that can make the defensive. taiwan more complicated if china decided to invades beijing seized the island as
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a break way territory. and once it back under its control, john blacks lend is a professor of international security and intelligent studies at the australian national university strategic on defense studies center. he says the pacific is 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 heavy 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 key to the left of the pacific. in early 2022. 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
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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 just make shift going on here. a lot of the opportunities of a lot of capitalization on, on the offers that are being presented for 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 had a longstanding relationship with united states 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 the united states, which step up and you're getting into, i think by and large, i'm pretty happy about as well. china has us for us to meet at halfway and bring bilateral ties back on track. but basing has also responded angrily to statements made during the g 7 summit. it says it will reduce its reliance on western countries. katrina,
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your reports from basing they doing has hit back at the g 7 nations for the criticisms during the summit. leaders of the world, major democracies presented a united front on trying to cooling out, but they described as maligned economic practices and concerning military activity around ty, one and in the south trying to seize chinese officials accused the block of stirring up trouble in the asia pacific and have down played concerns about alleged human rights abuses in junk to bed and home come to the chief of the g 7 summit and the countries concerned smid and detect and china. we brazenly interfered in china's internal affairs. the china has made the serious representations to the japanese side to a begging has sold to discredit the jew 7 holding it, an antique china alliance led by the united states. it says, washington itself is guilty of economic corrosion pointing to trade restrictions imposed on chinese technology companies. so they feel it's being pretty much dominated by the us,
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that the us is continuing this kind of cold war coal bore in terms of check and, and also, but this containment policy over all state media have contrasted the sun, the, with the gathering of central asian leaders and she on last week, president student being signed numerous deals, increasing trade with the 5 countries. alice, the criticisms for the g 7, a pushing china to rely less on the west. china was already taken a whole host of steps to mitigate that by increasing its training ties and investment ties. we've been developing well with countries that don't have the same kind of concerns about exposure to china and what the g 7 contends. rush efforts, envision of ukraine. china maintains close ties, which she expected to host russian prime minister and economy schuster this week. analysts say the g 7 stance to world aging has beeping the phone lines between china and west. so far they remain economically intertwined with increasing
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distrust between both sides needs tensions in future, a likely to rise. katrina, you all to 0 aging onto more head on the algebra news hour, including the greek prime minister says he has no chance of forming a coalition governments and calls for new elections a day after winning in a land slide. this space ex capsule is about to dump the international space station for the 1st female astronaut from saudi arabia on board. coming up and support the revel. go for one is 5th major title. we have action on the way a little later with general the but 1st will tell you about funerals, which have been taking place for 3 palestinian men killed during a raid by is really forces that happened in the ballasa refugee camp. that's on the outskirts of nob, less than the occupied westbank in the early hours of monday. the palestinian house
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ministry says another 6 people were injured one serious. and is really media says that the army confiscated weapons and destroyed and explosive sites on the policy and factions reportedly opened fire at the soldiers that abraham has more from the but also 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 really understands the language of 4th 3 palestinians. i've been killed by. * i is really forces as they read this, the cat, but the people here tell us that these 2 of them were not, are so they say that they were killed in cold blood, including 32 year old muds, a tune he was just going about going out of the house when he was shot and killed by is really forces the funeral. as you can hear, people are tom saying slogan, calling for the high end, and calling
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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 you the see here, there are a lot of armed men, terry, and want to think defiant till they were telling us that they were the israel israel, the the also dozens of houses damaged your horses. they said besides that they were trying to get to an explosive lab. i didn't know
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whether to get there. they chose to destroy the lives of houses and the electricity has been restored at the rushing control supper. reach your nuclear power plants and ukraine key blaine's russia of carrying out missile strikes that cut power to the facility. but russia's defense ministry said ukrainian, showing damage the high voltage line and cause that blackouts to sedan were fighting is being reported around the capital just hours before a ceasefire. set to go into effect. the army and the parent military rapid support force assigned to humanitarian truce. that's due to begin on monday night. the 2 sides have been locked in a power struggle since mid april. the united states on saudi arabia broker, the 7 day pause during talks, and jetta, more than 1000000 people have been forced from their homes and at least 850 had been killed. or the united states is such a launch
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a relocation program for me and my refugees living in 9 camps in thailand. so around $90000.00 people are expected to be moved to the us or a 3rd country for us says only me and more refugees on united nations or tied government lists are eligible and most are from the christian korean to runny and for me is communities. they've been living in camps in thailand since the mid 19 eighties after fleeing conflict between arm groups and me and more as military. let's bring and tony chang, he's joining us now from bank talk to talk us more about their who's eligible for this relocation program. well uh this uh, this sign went off in the camps this afternoon. we understand not all of them yet, but it will be going up in the next 24 hours. basically notifying residents, these cams for the program is being reopened. it started in the mid to thousands and tens of that points more than
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a $100000.00 people moved across. although the american embassy and bank coast that they've a slightly surprised that no, it wasn't as a subscriber, as they imagine it would be. they all restarting it now. they want to make it very clear that only those 2 residents of these 9 camps along the time board to always have registered with the you and hcr census of 2015 all the time ministry of ontario. census of 202020. 19, and 20. 20 will be eligible that both those dates of fit for the military code 2021 . and i think they are very concerned about the fact that if news leaks out, people might come flooding across the board of none of those people will be eligible. only those are in the camps. unhappy activity for the last that he is. so so tony, you said that this was a program that was started back in 2010. is there something to be said about the timing as to why it's being re re launched now?
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of the it is, it's a long term problem. thailand took these people, then when the bottom is military, very soon, the time launch vicious attacks against the crime and running on the type or to basically drove them across in the policy of score stuff. but although they all for them century they were affectively kept prisoner in these jungle camps. they weren't allowed to go out. escaping is punishable by 7 years in jail. if the child 3rd is catch you. so they've been stuck in limbo. i think the american government has been trying to find a solution to this. they started this program in the mid 2010. but at that time, cost me, i was under a democratic government ruled by on says i'm cents, which i think many people thought they actually had a viable alternative to get back home. now of course the situation has changed. i think the refugees themselves recognize there is very little johnson's get. they
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did, it would be very unsafe. i think there's a recognition here from the united states and from thailand is a constant. any of these people back home safely? so as you mentioned, it's an opportunity for more than 90000 people to resettle in the united states or possibly a 3rd country unless the letters have not yet been named. but i think they're also going to be questions about my refugees in other places and don't forget just 5 years ago, more than a range of 1000000, right hanging refugees, lead terrible persecution in more kind state. they are still living in terrible conditions across the border and thanks to this stage, no one. okay, thank you so much. tony chang reporting for us from thankful to. now it leaves, prime minister has visited areas devastated by flooding last week, and georgia maloney says the country might need to use the european union solidarity funds for natural disasters to support recovery efforts. damage is
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estimated more than a $1000000000.00, so at least 14 people have died without having it is misled. his region says many communities are still isolated in these higher area is a problem, is land slides actually we have, we said that in on every road we have taken. but beyond the villages, i'm farms that we 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, criss 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 hill tops. but down here there are at least 5000 farms that have been submerged by floods. and they have either partially
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o completely lost the crops for our region known as a foot valley of italy. the last is immense. hooked up how many eggs is either and then the little man. yeah. the growing numbers of the tourists are heading to the world southern most continent, but side to say the increasing number of ships leaving southern chile for an article poses a threat to the pristine environment or latin america editor. they see newman reports from the never renew island. the journey to cape horn begins on the ferry that leads blue that in this chile, once a week on the bell, we have the crews and the smoke islands. it's a 30 hour voyage to the wild south, which unlike north america's wild, west, is still wild. tom star when described his voyage to pay pulling on the h. m as weigle in 18. 33 as
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a pivotal moment in his life. and keep the spirit of the origin of the species. the scenery here is still for seen. but as we prepare to pass in the same place for the darwin himself must have observed, we are acutely aware of just how much and how fast our natural world is changing. a decade ago this felicia reach the ocean, but now it's melting fast. we arrive in put williams, population to 1000 with streets were paved only 7 years ago in houses of chileya naval base government workers, a small need of you then community and can crab fishermen and cut off to the things they've improved in not recently got internet but more change is on the way next door, a larger dock is being built to make port williams a gateway to antarctica, for crew ships. and when you hit the window, yes, the duck will bring us some of our neighbors, tourists. but now we'll need
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a bigger table. tourism is an option, but not just any tourism, say climate experts or worried about preserving these tempered forest home to 5 percent of the planets. biodiversity. that's why conservation is to promoting bird watching to inspire people to protect vulnerable species such as these large woodpeckers. it's called bio philly. this was coined by dr. jo wilson from harvard and it's that every, every human has and then nate connection and the love of nature, birds of the 1st species to respond to climate change. so scientists to conduct the intense research should be so then target cars. they use almost invisible nips to capture migratory birds and place a tiny gps on their wings. also testing them for this various diseases like bird feel free to see this concept image is mainly from humans altering out ecosystems
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by entering habitats that were previously isolated and putting animals in contact for humans, which can spread diseases. but some of the key point international research center based here is also promoting bio cultural education. betty and it will help cement a new model of sustainable development on our planets, remaining on spoiled environment. and ambitious and experiment could have a global impact. see, and human al jazeera put williams to the check on the weather. and once again, temperatures are up here as well. put more squares. betty gone away. when is back again, this renewed heat wave in south east asia. is east coast, so maybe the small island of the car says southern town and 57.2 2nd day in a row. and the new record was that was set when he 1st to bank talks about 58, sticky sundry in the countries houses to put an offer in the low fourties in something that province in north vietnam. 4th to point to is the record. he is,
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we're very close to that as well. and the hatred to south west china. there are a few days when it cool down a rain because typing most of phillip pockets over here. but now we're back up to near 40 again, the city finally, that's got a record of so if you 137, suburbs is even halter, they can knock you on the court levels. you're not faces surprised to see how i attempted in pakistan and india. this time is to prove, on seeing heat, jacob about 49 highest temperature. the no ma'am is via so you probably see it but, and also reco at $50.00 to $8.00 reco. it's still stands. the heat to the north indian plane is on the high side of noble 57. it's typical average for about 5 degrees above it's hosted. it should be and of course as a result of that, the usual things happen to drink something cold or you jump in the water because we got a couple of weeks before the moment so you can find the bus and things cool. then for the time being, it's just a be shows and the how to find the still ahead on the 0 in is our as india progress, the host,
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the g 20th tourism meeting will tell you why the location is causing controversy up up and the way how it rocked is looking through the skies in a bid to boost terrorism. we also have action from the n b a playoffs and boston silver seats in miami, coming up and sports. the . the latest news as it breaks these tech specs for your next 2nd row. that's why has already started this year with details coverage for the whole. the members of the g. 9 gang are not far away from here and they have been attacking this area from around the world. they haven't seen anything like this so far, since the conflict began to get a sense of how enormous the scale of this humanitarian crisis is
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the this convening is taking place during a critical time for the global economy. we're going to hear from a slate of pumps. this leaders, this is in government. you'll speak to why we need to strengthen our trading ties and vicious rein transitional plans. enclose the skills gap so many companies are struggling with the color. again, the top stories on the out as it renews our a dormitory fire at a school and diana has killed at least 20 people. government says several others were injured in the early morning,
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blaise and the region. imagine the cause is not yet known. feverish to cyber security fact of pop one who can eat that's as washington tries to counter china's influence in the pacific. the deal expands the us military presence and makes it easier for the nations forces to work together. funerals have been taking place for $3.00. finance killed during a raise by is really forces that happens in the by laws are refugee camp on the outskirts of novice. in the early hours of monday, the palestinian health ministry says another 6 people were injured some seriously. as a greek prime minister has told the president, there is no possibility of forming a new government. so that's the spiker yonkers mr. talk is new democracy party winning the most folks in elections on sunday. so results fell short of the majority it needed on which attack is as called for new elections. possibly before the end of the week,
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stephanie decker has been speaking with voters in athens. it's business, as usual, here in the capital. often certainly when it comes to the torres season, which is in full swing, but many greeks will tell you that so much has changed. greece has voted and they voted overwhelmingly blue, and that is for the party of prime minister can be equis, meet, so tacky. so not the new democracy. now, even if you support the party or whether you are against it, the amount of votes they received was a surprise to many vehicle, i guess initially even fed up with cafe. the election results are beyond any expectations mister me. so tuck as has gained a very high percentage, and he will produce results. i'm sure that 4 years from now, greece will be much better off. no one expected this. it's a very big victory for him to a phone at it, but most people told me they wouldn't voice when you democracy. but he, we all, i hope that things will go well, but i didn't expect this. people kept telling me they didn't vote for new democracy, so i'm amazed at these results. seems they've voted for them anyway, have over for recovery,
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quite often when they gotta be testing. i'm very happy and very satisfied that mr. mits attack is, was elected with this percentage because i think he's the best solution for green. he's the only one who can take his forward with securing the associate. so what's next? politically, while the president has tossed a prime minister with forming a coalition government, because despite those big numbers and you so talk, he's hasn't quite received the number to be able to have a majority in parliament. he is such and he said it's publicly to rule only with his new democracy party. there will seem to be a wonderful action as widely predicted within the next few weeks. and that has the change of the system in the sense that the winning parts will be allocated a bonus amount of seats making one party rules you democracy and prime minister meet. so talk is for the next 4 years. extremely likely. stephanie decor. i'll g 0 assets. facebook's parent company metal has been hit with a record 1300000000 dollar fine for breaching european union data protection laws.
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regulators found metal unlawfully sent your users personal information to the us privacy. campaigners fear that us intelligence agencies could have access to that data. meta has called the ruling floor. it says that it plans to appeal. we're bringing charlie angela coming to the story for us running us to london. so tell us more about what's behind this decision. yeah, so 1300000000 dollar fine from the iris data commission, who's found that mess as violated? the general they said protection regulations when it sent rains of hospital information belonging to european face but uses to the us without properly protecting them against us surveillance practices. the commission rules of the tech companies have to make sure that they were prophecies, thoughts in place, and they found that facebook did not have those sites as well as the find that also ordering meta to stop,
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suspend the transfer of old saw the use of data to the us within the next 5 months, and to start processing or storing use the data in the us within the next 6 months . now, previously massa had well not really like that. could see facebook in europe shuts down, spots due to attacks, which just as soon as will facilitate the safe for transport, use the data from your to the us. it's in the pipeline. looks like that is not going to happen. in fact, in the last hour the european commission came out to say that that hot battery place to the really functioning by summer. so that would avoid any pizza of stuff down, which has been a great why mess up on facebook uses in your so how has muscle respondents as well this is the largest penalty ever given to a big tech company over those g d p. all violations. although they have handed out
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about $4000000000.00 in fines over the last 5 years, and it's not policy because the iris states, the commission found, felt that method had just ignored previous mornings by some fortunate me from the european court of justice in 2022 monday to the tech companies must protect to use this data best to from those us surveillance measures and they fill that face. facebook and massa ignore these warnings and carried on with business as usual. now, meta is obviously appealing by the decision. i'm the fine nick klegg who is now the president of matthews. global affairs said with disappointed have been singled out when using the same legal mechanism used by countless other companies looking to provide services in europe. and i quote to this decision is flawed on justified and set a dangerous precedent for other companies transferring data between the u and the us. but the purpose, the active is not subs. he regularly challenges those big tech companies,
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and course as the fine could have been much larger because the maximum is actually $4000000000.00 for a single fine. and he says that unless those us, the valence knows a fix, facebook could be looking at having to fundamentally restructure the system. ok, thank you so much for all the angela and reporting from london. a 3 year old child is among 10 people who died in a color outbreak in south africa. many others are in hospital for the symptoms of the disease. that's been the 2nd outbreak in south africa this year. in february, 2 people were treated for the illness from each other has more. in recent days, they've been 19 new cases of colorado in this area at this hospital in the home and scrawl, just north of victoria. the hospital is now treating for the people who a suspected of having colorado. they've been close to a 100 people who have come through and that's what's concerning health authorities yet, especially in an area where they've been long standing water and sanitation issues
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. now the government is sending the deputy minus the off house to this hospital to try and monitor. so what's going on? they have deployed more resources. that's what they've said. they've created a 2nd war to deal with people with colorado. but it seems that the is some uncertainty around just how bad the situation is. given that not old people do come to hospitals. but there is a growing concern around the number of colorado not just in south africa, but several southern african countries such as malawi and mozambique. and here in south africa they, it has been a search and numbers. but for now, the government is saying it's under control and they're doing what they can to try and monitor the situation and prevent the spread. i mean, i'm allowed to 0 home and scroll south africa. the g 20 group of the world's largest economies is holding a meeting on tourism in indiana. administered jamel and kashmir park,
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hassan and china. i have condemned new delhi for hosting the event in the disputed territory. beijing has boycotted the meeting pockets on. i'm in. you have for 3 wars over kashmir since 1947. i said big reports utilities, making sure this part of indian administer because shmear is ready to receive diplomats from the chief 20 nations. but it's also facing allegations that it's white questions, human rights abuses, and the suppression of freedom and the dispute. you tamerlane code, treat them well. here's what i, you holding the d to into confidence. yeah. as a political context or the meaning of disadvantages to prove to the people's custom, you guys see that international customer issue has been buried for ever. this is one of the achievements of the g 20 conference. the region is known for its natural beauty in india wants to boost tourism and investment here. so i'm in the area. hope somebody to help do that. do you think you said to me, i'm expecting i get them and find out when i tell you this meeting, we expect of
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a booth tourism and livelihood for all those who are associated with the tourism sector. but you know, it's all depends on the customer situation. that should remain good on the situation on questionnaire. what can we say? you know what the situation cause me? it was like india hold the chair of the g 20. i mean the one up to the main stomach and getting september is holding a series of meetings across his territory. the moon gushing me was, is, will always be a part of india. on the g. 20 meetings are held in all the indian shapes and you and you entered, they showed this completely not sort of doctor this had this, but it's also being the scene of protest attacks against indian soldiers and a recent intent object indeed wants to show no modesty for those who live here, it's anything for business as usual. or people of course we would have meant something had to be out of the normal situation. or what ahead. no, no, democracy does not mean nor model see off a graveyard. where do you have any restrictions on we do it as fiction was on
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people, people languish and in jail and all of this. and at the same time, you'll probably want the project for the world that it is. lot of my security is tied to 5 indian soldiers were killed by suspected separatists last month. and didn't administer kashmir remains one of the most militarized loans in the world. human rights organizations of describing you get these policies as repressive and criticize its detention of human rights activist agendas. and that's leaving many to one day with the india can convince diplomats underworld that the situation here is normal. said big. i'll just do the 2nd private mission to the international space station has just thought that the international space station so the 1st female. so the astronaut is among crew of 4 on board the space ex capsule. i suppose the 1st female commander of a space station mission capsule is no pressure. rising,
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the astronaut should go through the hatch onto the i ss in the next few hours. my kind of has more on that mission. the conditions were optimum as the come down proceeded dragon, space 6. go for launch. 2 separate mission controls. one for x, the on and the other for the space x team, 54321. it just full power. the then the bulk of 9 real good ease took the launch platform and the journey began. the crew includes veteran nasa astronaut, peggy woodson that's come on to and 3 private customers, 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
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conducting on board the international space station of bio medical research it right yana, but not we will be responsible for many of these experiments. and before the loan, she expressed to a pride becoming the 1st 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 in order to be here today representing the government of saudi arabia and the savvy space commission as the the for. so the women astronaut, going to the 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 of a time that 3 arab astronauts will be in space together. hey
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x 2 is the 1st commercial space spike mission to include both private astronauts and those representing foreign governments, a persecution of corporate individuals and the national interest tied rag montana. oh, just the era washington of a lot a. what really are my colleagues to hell rahman? spoke to some of the city who is an advisor at the saudi space commission. and he began by asking, what's the long term goal for a saudi arabia space mission, the commercial market in space on the account with the marketing space as a growing at the very tremendous rate. and with that said, you may get diversifying resources on incomes. and to have looked at space as a very promising field, the manufacturing sector that we can get into the honors program, which also indicates our passion and desire to move and go beyond the leo and the
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actually your attempt to deep space as lunar, i know, hopefully beyond that as well indeed, when you're taking those 1st steps with your 1st astronaut rodya. but now who's already up there now? i mean, she may and is the 1st savvy woman in space, but sort of what message of the solid you authority sending out to sort of the use of the country, especially women. because often, saudi arabia is seen as a deeply conservative country and, and women in the workplace can be a sensitive subject, as well as the students of history. i'll take you back to the sixty's when boeing payment as coal, the width is 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 space. so she sent him a message that the world of that to empower women to achieve their goals and be able to do whatever they want to do. but yeah, as
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a valid email in the world, she's sending out the message to august as the a used to all the girls. so you literally everybody that 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 there an appetite to build a knowledge based economy and society? absolutely. yeah. there's a lot of focus on them within the king. and then there's a lot of excitement with regards to the mission and the scientific to experiments that they will be doing some of them on groundbreaking, and the to be model for so ice. if we were to look at the educational experiences that will and power the students that we actually have over $200.00, as well as when students participating about $47.00 locations throughout the kingdom, be a live feed as a part of the,
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of the experiments that they will be doing all pairs. lighting is gaining popularity in northern iraq. that's for mountains, provide an ideal condition. many of those flying high hopes to one day take part in international compositions. while those who live in the area, hope the sport will help boost tourism my. the hedge reports from coy sondra the windsor cooling a steady over mount high, but still ton and coy. assigned jeff. this is the season for power of lighting, any rocks and over them to send me a tournament school, just region. so the 2 year old is your kid is who heavy equipment and puts her kid together for, for the running of the age of the mounting. she this is to instruction and then defiantly take the everest, taking overview of place in jail for nearly 600 meters high power lighting is not for everyone,
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but she says it's an amazing experience. because the model of 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 is 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 the region. there are participants from several iraq, you, provinces, as well as other countries. a but tackling when done hyatt on it. the only challenge is local pilots are up against that somewhat and i know yesterday is the 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 functions here. while i've been locked in a legal battle with the central government in baghdad that led to
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a housing oil 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 pearl gliders fly over their town, everyone tries to have fun. you know, i've got them to collect equipment. sounds good, but if you have to have that, then we are happy that the beauty of our town can be highlighted. i hope the area 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 power lighting, g on clothes on the government to change that and encourages other goals across
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a hate crime complaints with spanish prosecutors off to that play of issues julia was targeted with racist abuse rails game of valencia was pulled. 17 minutes in front of it is confronted of the opposition supports is clearly incense that the present in a pointed outlay is responsible to. the referee announcement was made over the tunnel a for funds to the have the 22 year old was late to sent off and stuff which time off to an altercation with valencia pi. as a sense the off of the match administrators responded on in story. i'm writing, it wasn't the 1st time and not the 2nd. i'm not. the said racism is normal in the league. the championship that once belonged to ronald dino ranada christiana, a messy today belongs to the races. sorry for the spaniards, who do not agree, but today in brazil, of spain is known as a country of races. all. this is what ralph coach have to say about the incidence deliberately when i asked him if he wanted to continue. but even the fact that i have to think about taking him off because as a racist, i must be a,
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that's something wrong that i have to take play as off if they're not playing well . you know what to take a play off because they're subjected to racism. is something that's never happened to me before. what happened today has happened before, but not quite, to that extent. not like that. it's not acceptable. the spanish league has a problem. the nice use is not the problem phony. see what is the victim of a serious problem? not a good present. have a type of us has defended his organization saying it is not to racist and accused based, but this is not showing up to meetings to discuss the issue, the code on the planet to fully understand the facts before criticizing that. a say by says the leak is fully committed to something else, which he describes as extreme the rat cases of racism. and this has responded to that saying once again, instead of criticizing basis, the president of already got passed on social media to attack me. and this is, has been subject to multiple instances of racial abuse this season before the metro adobe in january and effigy of the player was hung from a bridge. and they rouse training ground because those presidents are that the
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silver has also the support of this is and says, it's not just the spanish legs that needs to be more to eradicate traces. and i will say is a little width as usual. how is it possible that almost in the middle of the 21st century, we have rachel printed, a scanning strength and several football stadium in europe. i think it's important that fee for the spanish league and leaks and other countries take re election. because we cannot allow fascism and racism to dominate football stadium. our newest is the assistant editor of the daily merit in the u. k. and he believes a change of approach to racism is necessary. players need to take the lead. i think at this stage, the class need to basically say we will not play. i will not play in this environment, nothing 2023. as for the all taurus he's, they've had half a decade to sort out what to do. and they've not taken up the mental that not fulfilled their responsibilities. and i think what we will see what we are moving
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inexorably towards the situation with black players use the commercial power and leave the field to play, refused to play, was seen it in other industries with a do to of k is not fulfilled. i believe we will see it in full apology. king has gone on forever. so i, i always when i watch interviews like this, get frustrated with somebody says the legal needs to do this. your wife needs to do that face, that needs to do that. none of them do anything. so what the players need to do is take the pallet into their own hands. i do not believe there was a commercial entity out there that would cite the football of basic human decency. and i think when you have that chaos you will to get to new or to with football, recognizes unexpected responsibility to protect young black men. the books kept
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glass on the page. a championship for us said time. he's the for us, probably a so when a golf major off the switching from the p. j tool to the rival, saudi arabia back live series. david states has the action. whoops kept to is a major champion for 5th. told him just look at the messages in april. the have the lead going into the final round. but this time he didn't come to picking up 7 thirty's to get to know in the pi. i believe it was enough to hold off his brain, putnam fix a hole in the norwegian, finish 2 shots back on 7 and eventually let down by a double body on the 16th hole he finished didn't talk the 2nd place. with skulking shiffler, we managed to retake the well number one spot to tell just short of catching fellow american pepco. he's all the way back cap gun. there's the
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33 year old kid who is the 1st lived to rebel, to with a major decision to join the saudi arabia back series last year. so him fans by the pga tour and he was even food by some friends earlier in the week. but after extensive knee surgery, 2 years ago, he's been back in the witness circle. i need the 20th play ever in history to win 5 majors or more, to be with those groups and names is absolutely incredible. something not. i'll be honest. i'm not even sure if i dreamed of it as a kid, but i was going to in this many, but this is the coolest thing and i'm just happy to do it for these new york fans. i love you guys. the current favorite. we could be michael book, the 46 year old club price from california to texas ferry, tyler parents with a hold in $1.00 of the
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that that helps him finish it. so it's assisting tice so he couldn't believe it's going to go in the menu charge is a $125.00 or less than which so why be $290000.00? a place in next year is p j championship. and the sponsors invite to this week's pga tour event in florida. my life changed, but my life's only changed and the better. um, i got my family, i got my friends, i got the people that really loved me and care about me here. and it's, it's an ethic experience and i couldn't think the pga and i can think oak hill enough that i can thank you guys enough for being so awesome and enjoying the experience. it was all giving me blocks weeks. but the try to definitely belong to kept here is when boots, the argument that live play should get world ranking points. and also it gives the us where the tough team a headache, whether they should pick him and the players in september. they would stokes
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o g 0. ok. so miami hate to now just one went away from the n. b a finals off the us. and now the victory over the boston celtics, and this one was the biggest so far, $128.00. so one o 2 c h c, did miami's 3 games up and the 1st floor was out of by with a couple of alley dunks, boston who all the 2nd season really up against. it's nursing and be a history everyone in the best of 7 series mysteries down game for is tuesday in miami. adequate. what on the night tell piles the las vegas overnights 5 foot from a go down before eventually facing the sound of sobs in a the time time the students in with the winning goal, it fits vegas to nothing up in the western conference finals. a couple of big trees away from reaching the stanley cup finals, which they have never one british like less. mock having just has an ounce, he's going to retire the end of the season, especially 8 year old sprint from the olive, my known as the max ms. file has been racing for 17 years. he's wrapped up a $161.00 stage victories, including fuzzy, full on the total prompts,
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which is level it with the record of eddie mux comedies could support that lock in his final tool later this year. the new method that says when in his 1st clay tournaments at the atanya nice and is one of his most special tribes, the russian beat denmark's hog arena in straight sets, 7575, to win the trophy. lift him up to number 2 in the world rankings. i had a different story from the stops next week. sandwich between a number one call us across and number 3, they joked, edge method f was surprise to within, right? and given the ac and if is 19 types will say fall has been on hot coats. and one of the on growth the tennis world now heads to the friendship and power as the host city for the olympics. and next year, which is news agency is reporting the power is 2024 organizes accounting uninstalling, the olympic flame on the iphone tower. although not at the top, it's a technical reasons. it's not yet clear whether the flame would stay. that's the duration of the games which run from july 26th to august 11th to. and finally,
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