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to now say some more hostile reception from italy's nationalist government, human rights watch cold, italy's new immigration will repressive and inhumane. it's intended to dissuade migraines from coming here. it's not having any effect. more than $45000.00 people have arrived in this, at least since the south of this year. it was $12000.00 in the same period last year. the ukraine says it's troops are advancing tools to proceed. city of last month, top to russia, said it stops the plane in offensive elsewhere, and the don't ask region, the other them or a carl, this is all 0 live from joe ha. also coming up for pulls of more shelling in the russian town of belk. a role does pro ukrainian group students and incursion into
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russian talent trades rail services was human india, or after a multi trained collision, kill 275. people will far as he's have noticed a criminal investigation and we look at the pill, let's promise to him, promise to potentially cost the risk of death from some lung cancer. by hong cassandra of you claims ground forces has his troops are advancing on the russian occupied city of back much footage and just released by ukraine's army claims to show russian positions. on the far, near the eastern city, russian forces declared victory in back my last month off to the lone get some deadly as possible since the invasion of ukraine began. most guys as it stopped a major crating and offensive elsewhere in the east and don't ask region. those
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reports have not been independently verified, but most ago has released these pictures. but it says shows some of the fine thing . on the 4th, you say 250 ukranian troops were killed, and 16 tanks destroyed the slaves. others being towed to the enemy deployed 6 mechanized into tank latania evans, columbia. and his goal was to break to our defense is most valuable in its opinion, sector of the front of the enemy did not achieve its task. it had no success as a result of capable and calculated actions of the people forces eastern with the queen and army suffered losses of more than 250 people. you know, 16 tanks. 3, i'm with personnel carriers like 21. i'm with vehicles. i've done them, i'll pray you inquiring fight as of last are rage and the russian for the region of belk abroad. one of the groups involved the russian bull and tackle says it cops and several russian soldiers. it says it's ready to have to move a to creating authorizes the 2nd group involved in the raid liberty of russia needs
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and released this video. it says the footage shows fights as carrying out the rate . in belgrade, the russian defense ministry says the attack was repelled. a child stratford is live for us now from key even tells us we're really not easy to get a clear picture of what's happening on the front lines in ukraine. we'll see you hearing well, so far as expect said, no official comment from the ukraine and ministry, all the ukrainian government on these claims being made by the russian ministry. i mean, the fact that has actually been looking at a really be described as a campaign that's being launched by the ukraine and also ortiz in order to try and keep as much information about this expect to counter offensive secret to they launched a video showing anybody on ukrainian soldiers with the fingers over their lips. so they are keeping very tight lips of any kind of movement on the front line. whether
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indeed, if in fact this has happened is part of an initial stage of the counter offensive. it's impossible to verify, but the russians have released some very great and what we understand is driving and footage showing a green field and ministry vehicles. same of the kind of coming on the fire and being destroyed. we call these next to independently verify whether those vehicles are you going in or indeed russian because of course, propaganda is so important in this rule. i think what's important though, and interesting is the fact that this claim being made by the russian ministry states that it was 5 of sectors of the front in something's on that, it's going to something don't it's region that this alleged a sole happened in what we do know, according to ministry on list, is that any counter offensive could well see a pushed by ukrainian full sees in that area down towards the as of see in a me in a be to try and cut the so called land bridge that connects areas and the knowles,
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to annette skill new gotten skokie pied russian areas with russian occupied ukraine . but as i say, this stage has no indication, sorry, no way of independently verifying whether in fact, visits act happened. or indeed, whether it is an initial stage of this long expected ukrainian conference. if we, as you say, we've been talking about this potential county for offensive for quite some time. now charles, one of the challenges of ukrainians faced with launching it of the wood, there are huge chinese you such as you can imagine. the 1st thing that the analyst will tell you is that because we've been waiting so long for this counter offensive, it is given russian falls. he's plenty of time to dig in and set up strong defensive positions. and we've seen satellite imagery on some of those defensive positions, specifically actually most of them in the south of something's operation in around so northern cry, me a areas at least to a little. so say that there are concerns that
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a lot of these kid that is being these ministry hardware, very sophisticated weapon rate of these being supplied by ukraine's allies could be spread too thinly along what effectively is a front line of around a 1000 kilometers. and of course stays the element of surprise, what we're expecting to see when this counter offensive does start officially at least is uh, according to analysts. we're going to see the ukrainians kind of the making decoy moves. and so there is a small, a unit is focusing on a, on a given weak spot in the russian position on the line as a means of distracting russian policies so that the ukrainians could launch a heavier attacking another area. don't a lot of what these analysts to talking about is the challenge use of ukrainians faced with respect to complex a single, tiny is military assaults involving various different sections of the military thus far into sports the what they described see quinn. so basically, hillary strikes,
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heavy artillery, fitful infantry involves any major counts who offensive is a lot more complex. and just to give you an indication of, again, the challenges they face in terms of a killer. right. any analyst will tell you that it's a large scale counter offensive life base. the kill ratio is very much in the defenders favor at least $3.00 to $1.00. of course, that's a huge indication of some of the problems that ukraine will face in this expected counter offensive. indeed, it is. okay, charles, thanks very much in days to bring us to validate is that from a keys the train services have resumed the size of india as west wales as also in 20 years. for the many report suggests the signaling system era caused the multi trained collision that killed 275 people on friday. but also as use of launched a criminal investigation and ballast or an eastern and yet it may cause some sharif met families looking for answers module go off to searching hospitals and
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most mama shifting is hoping to find his missing nephew at this make shift can involve so 220 my both the hava express, one of the trains that collided on friday in the t dental, you know, was talk with that, is it, and you had you not had, i am running around. and so it goes looking for information. the officials wanted me to accept the body with a disfigured face as my nephew hoping to confirm this. i have been calling all the help line numbers. there's no help. now they wanted me to go to another city to check them all. i don't have the money. the other families have had similar experiences to young people. there were 6 of them on the train leaving the same place. they were supposed to go to 10 i. we found 4 of them in the hospital, but can't find the other to the government is under pressure to provide on says
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re weighs minister ashwin, a version of says a signaling error cost the pile up to be sure. and this line, which it is about the point machine depend electronic interlocking it the change in the electronic interlocking cause, the effects it out to you and whoever did it and whatever the reasons will be known off to the investigation. the only police and really workers have joined teams from the dishes. they dissolve to management agency on the ground as a focus shifts from rescue mission to clean up operation. india is re weighed. net book is extensive. more than 12000000 people commute back train every day to reduce travel times and you japanese funded bullet train. it should you have to start running in 2026. let's go live now to code. so let me, she's in the regional capital of the schwab. she's outside a hospital move that includes them. this must be a place where you're seeing many relatives coming to collect the bodies of the
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loved ones. absolutely, no ross, for the few of us that we've been here, just been a flurry of activities. ambulance off, the ambulance ambulance after i've lived to thousands of them who come and they right here, right behind me at the entrance. officials one said the entire procedures over from these have identified the the police and the government has released the body and they're here to take them. maybe have some new please hot, breaking stories. i spoke to you on the i told you about a father. nice and that's another father who lost his the son. he was sobbing uncontrollably. he said he landed that decides when he saw the wreckage, he knew his fun. didn't make it, but they couldn't find his body. so from bought us already asked into place, he's come all the way here. it's $200.00 to them to so right. he identified to his son's body, he found it and now he's ready to take it. so these are the stories,
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and many of them for who we gather was really poor people. this some said how to find a box. they just bowed to transferring back. ok, we did a fine job in tonight's event all the way that and now this the father comes the bread. one of the house is not then he's just come to collect the body. so a lot of these also a lot of anger, some people say the officials have not to help them. and now some people say how, so it's an accident of the size this magnitude happen at all. while on that no to it's become a criminal inquiry, hasn't it was more about the ongoing investigation. i understand the government is under pressure. they say they've opened an investigation that really the minister has said in me, but in as many was there was some kind of an interlocking error. but on the other hand, he says v, i'm open to, oh, i recommend the central viewed off investigation. look into the case,
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which means could this be a criminal? well, we don't know, the government is under pressure. they say that there's an investigation in place and they're going to look at full angles. so that is bad things. uh, but on the ground that's really network that we were talking about that busy line. those plans have the soon as we speak. okay. and i close them. sharif thanks very much for joining us. the from india now access to health care is becoming more and more difficult for people close off in the fighting is to don's cap, so call to conflict in the army and promote to rapid support forces has led to hospital closures. and the shortage of met since i've been looking at reports from coughing. this is still the university hospital, one of the largest and hospital now barely functioning because of the fighting between the 2. denise army and the power military rapids support forces. like many
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hospitals, it's run out of basic medical supplies that can help them. and then here's the thing we used to operate to dialysis unit one for adults and another for children which we had to shut down because of the lack of supplies and materials necessary to get dialysis the children onto available anywhere in the country. one much operating rooms are empty, staff said the last procedure was formed on the day the conflicts began. the 15th of april. employees are too scared or unable to come to work on the call and local and international aid agencies and chastity organizations to help sit down and especially so, but the hospital hasn't been damaged by the conflict, but there are no medical supplies. school stones is that the only section that's still functional is the adult dialysis unit, but the violence and the lack of money has kept many patients away upsetting my. i mean, the road to the hospital is not safe, never mind the cost involved from transports and medical fees. i'm forced to spend
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less money on to would for my children in order to pay for the alice's the sedan doctors. the union says more than 60 percent of the hospitals and had to have shut down since mid april. a brief. these fire enables some medical assistance to be brought in, but the continued sufficing means they haven't been distributed to all the hospitals. now that the cease fire is officially over, people who need help, i'll worried that even the few functioning hospitals may not be open for much longer. he but morgan onto their heart to him. dozens of countries have been invited to take part in military drills in indonesia, including the united states and china happening despite rising tensions between the 2 global powers. jessica washington has this report from microsoft. here in microsoft on entities is sulu a sea island with entities or is hosting multi lateral naval exercises. inviting $35.00 other countries, including the us, russia, china, strangely in japan,
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to participate in these non combat exercises. the focus of this week exercises on humanitarian relief, on relations. this is a cost of ponds to well, but he's very prone to not to pull that for you. the patient is able to gather such a diverse range of countries for these exercises, which it cools the motor exercises. this is the full, the iteration of these drills, which i'm taking the last one to place in 2018 before the pads i make. but it's worth noting that these exercises take place and the height of the tensions between the us, china and the boy, russian crime continues. so these jubilee hudson suddenly costing a shadow over this week or drills that included on the search and noticed that as these unknown come, that's authoration leisure is able to maintain the relationship with the, with the guys us. range of countries is suddenly reflect that indonesia has power
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as a country that is able to be a bridge between various countries, but also one that is able to host these kind of military operations as well. it's west noting that unless also say that the sort of exercises are an important mechanism for confidence building that even at this time of hygiene, geo political charge. and the reason for military is to get to know each other to be familiar with each other's opperation. and this mechanism of disaster relief up to monetary incorporation is a less sensitive way just for them to engage with each other. jessica washington, the i'll 0 microsoft at least 15 people have died off to a range on these. widespread floating and land flies across haiti. of 8 people. missing severe weather has damaged thousands of homes to spacing, moving 13000 people. right and also cause funded fields in crops and central hazy
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jennifer marks 56 years since as well. ok. probably the last remaining palestinian lands. since then illegal sacraments have been expanding throughout steel supplied westbank, changing the landscape officer as needed for him. and for the monks travelled around to show how to very similar college, and these can be very different. i need to travel from van nap, nevada, to run and village me travelled from it's i'm a real sacraments. we're here at the town of the of nevada and as we're trying to move to a drum, as you can see is where it has proved a separation that blocks the roads for past events. we have a palestinian dedicated app that shows the route that passed in is can take when they want to go from one place to another. let's go outside a supplement. quote, it's a model heading to another one, closed audio,
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both the illegal on the international these right to smooth than you that primarily designed full set lives in the occupied westbank with the is ready government spending around the cold service needs 5 transportation budget on roads here here this is the road that can only be used by the becoming really hard for costing is to be able to have control over their time. everything is unpredictable. you might have route and long check points, circular effects. so many of these roads that are primarily built there are tons of thousands of met. if you check ones put in place to protect those, such as traveling from a to b. this is one of the notorious routes for palestinians. you do to get stuck here for hours and hours because at the end of this road that is the collaborative check
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point. that is the main link between grandma law and juice and then we cannot go there or the other places cars can go inside on the palestinians, west permits and even if they have permits to kind of drive the car is inside, they have to book in booking and there's a box in the mix, this traffic, and it shows really here how politics controls the smallest details of palestinians live haley out arriving time, especially when you haven't done this i'm gonna give you a call. you'll have the idea connected for the thank you. thank so that's the 1st time we've been checked on this and todd johnny just as we get to our destination. so we're here at the opposite side of where we started. 50
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to 55 minutes. it took us to get here. it's already a huge settlement, but as you can see, there are no signs. the building is still pending on the village challenges there has remind to about top stories this i'll come on to him. he claims ground forces as his troops are advancing on the russian occupied city of blackwood. for his release by a cranes on the apparently shows russian positions on the fire near the eastern city. mosca says it stopped a major, whitening offensive in the east and don't ask region name all the commander of the claims ground forces says his troops are advancing on the russian occupied city of backwoods and trains of it says that resumed the site of india as west route is offering 20 is authorized. he's the most to criminal investigation into the crush,
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which killed 275 people. on friday a case prince harry is about to become the 1st senior royal to testify in court since the 19th century. the print says, moving a 100 off coast, published by the narrow group newspapers between 19962011, contain information obtained illegally, such as via phone hacking. hurry says his family members, including king charles, were targeted by john list. he's won a full claimant's saying the stories hall and his relationships and mental health. the merit group was admitted to phone hacking, but denies harry's allegations. so has it's for the editor, pest poolgan as low states as one of 7. prince harry and his wife megan mako, have filed against media companies in the u. k. and the u. s. speak now to our correspondence, how he feels that he's joins us live from outside the high court,
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but in london. so expecting friends, sorry to make an appearance. what's happening in court today? well yes, we know that he will become, as you say, the 1st senior roles and so much in century to give evidence in court. we're expecting that in fact, to take place on tuesday. but this day, monday is the day that his lawyers will deliver the opening arguments in his case. so there is at least to be some possibility that he will be here. i didn't cause to see that happen. he could arrive at the moment. now it's due to begin the proceedings and a little over an hours time. now this case is a fairly complex one. it involves more than a 100 individual claimants against their agreed newspapers. out of those 100 people for have been decided to be representative of the case in question on prince harry is one of those 4 people. he and as low as much did it more than a $140.00 instances. and also practicing such as phone hacking or destruction. all
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the uses private investigators, the number of ways was you is to gain information in those stories. the judge has decided it's $33.00 of those stories will be considered by the court. they're getting these papers in 28 to those 33 cases denies. but any on the full practices we use are suggesting they will prove. we'll try to prove some alternative instance in 5 of them. it says that it does not admit that it took place, essentially challenging prince harry and his lawyers to prove otherwise and hard to get through the intense public interest in this case. because we can see like pictures outside the high court, that of quite a large crowd of people is indeed a. it is a major instance in this wide ranging campaign that is being forced by prince harry against, especially the british press. as you said, there are
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a number of other cases against associated these papers which publishes the daily mail in the mail on sunday, against news group. newspapers that publishes the sun and did publish the news of the world. and so this is something that he's called a life's work that he wants to sort of re, re establish that the media landscape in a different way. so that in case of such as his and a big thing is that would be this kind of invasive. and he says unlawful, illegal invasion, personal privacy, and it's something as well that is good to focus on the him, in the evidence, giving evidence in the witness box. he will of course, give his own case, but that would be a lot of focus on what happens when he's cross examined by the lawyer for amerigroup use. use type things that does potentially open them up to what could be quite uncomfortable questioning. but as far as he is concerned, this is part of a, a major emission and dates back of course to the death of his mother. it dates back
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more recently to what he says has been racist and unfair treatments of his wife megan as well. so he's got a huge amount personally invested in this, and he's going to deliver his side of the story very publicly, very soon came hurry. many thanks for bringing installations back from outside. the high course in london. processes in brazil have rallied against the bill. they say with limits indigenous land rights. the police stopped the crowds from blocking a highway and saw paula suppose legislation could prevent indigenous communities from obtaining the deed to the land was approved in the low house in may and is choose to be discussed in brazil, senates a one year ago. the killing of brushes, journalist on phillips engine, business rights activists and research and put in a para, para, through world wide attention. they wouldn't missing image of audi valley. since
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then, there was an onset lula to silva has been elected president, and he's promised more protection for indigenous groups. or he got back. he has traveled to the regions to see if any progress has been made. for the 1st week and gustavo, the tank was to remember the 2 hour wait and the gut feeling that something had gone terribly wrong. of this for a year ago on june 5th, they had received a radial message from your colleague indigenous expert, little bit, it was on his way to meet them at the small riverport, about the liable not to produce journalist on phillips was accompanying him in the boat they made a g, i need the payment. i thought i was on a when they didn't show up. i knew something horrible had happened. we set out with the indigenous patrol team to try and find them. as i said, it had been heading, indigenous patrols, documented invasions by poachers, and there's a variety territory home to the world's largest number of isolated tribes. 10 days
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after the search began, the bodies of both men were found. they had been burnt, dismembered, and buried. a few months before the assassination, we had witnessed an encounter between video and i might use with the costs that we did a one of the 2 fishermen who confessed to the murder. both men are now in prison in a week trial, the killing of dom phillips and little video to the world wide attention to the remote and sleepy town of us. i lived in auction people here thought the things might change, but you can still feel the tension in viet i moved to the vida was a key witness in the murder trial says he fears for his life and he's not the only one itself. i think his name, i think if they will uh, buy illegal fisherman still into the indigenous territory and this still being financed by criminal organizations. but in the years since the murders result, government under recently elected left his president losing mass rule about suva
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has very publicly announced steps to protect the region from poachers. local leaders, he said, isn't enough on is this member of the cut over tried told us his scouts headquarter poacher on his lance. they tied him and took him to the local authorities, but he was set free for the next time to put his show up. we'll have to act on our own if we don't want to be killed. all sides agree to policing in the area. the size of austria presents enormous challenges. but one year after the killings of dom phillips and the data residents of the shop id valley insist those challenges must be met to ensure that no more lives are lost. a monica and i guess i'll just sierra body to shop id a new medicine, the cold a similar to could save lung cancer patients. a thought he led by gal university.
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you found that the pill taken once a day off the surgery, reduces the risk of patients dying by about 51 percent. lung cancer is the world's leading cause of cancer. mortality accounting for around 1800000 deaths. yeah. the disease has typically been very resistance to treatments withdrawn in both patients between age. the 1st in 86, was conducted over decades and around 2 thirds of patients have no history of smoking. dr roy hubs is from the jail cancer center. he says the treatment is a more effective way to fight for disease. it's, it's a new paradigm i'm. i've been taking care of lung cancer now for almost 30 years. and i've seen the evolution from keyma therapy, which helps a little bit to these new targeted agents which we were using in the most advanced stage of disease. and it would humans rank, people felt better, but the tumor would become resistant and no one was really cured. and now the new paradigm is to take the earliest disease. patients who have had surgery,
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