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to do show documentaries by applicants, filmmakers from rwanda and democratic republic of congo. sure. efficiency, andrew seattle, easy on the drive on and reinventing costs on a new series of africa. direct on how to sierra the cave says it's trips are advancing towards bob. well, it's tough to rush us at it stop to ukrainian offensive elsewhere and don't at the other them or a kyle, this is alison 0, live from to ha. also coming up, rail services, resume and india, offer a multi trained collision killed 275 people authorized. these have launched
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a criminal investigation. prince henry is set to become the 1st senior 1st world of testify in court and moving a century will be live in london and reports on a lawsuit in australia, but accuses the government of failing to protect indigenous communities from climate change. the commander of ukraine's ground forces says his troops are advancing on the russian occupied city of blackwood, for it is just released by ukraine's army appears to show russian positions on the fire. near the eastern city, most goes forces declared victory. and by what last month of the longest, i'm glad you as possible. since the invasion of ukraine began. i must go says it's stopped the major, quite an offensive else. what and the eastern don't ask region. those reports have not been independently verified. 5 plus go has released these pictures that it says
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shows some of the funny thing. i'm sorry to say 250 ukranian troops were killed, and 16 tanks destroyed. right. in total, the enemy deployed 6 mechanized into tank latania evans. the enemy's goal was to break to all defenses. most valuable in its opinion will sector of the front before the enemy did not touching the tasks, it had no success as a result of capable and calculated actions of the people forces east. the green and ami suffered losses of more than 250 people. you know, 16 tanks. 3, i'm with personnel carriers and 21. i'm with vehicles. i've done the let's speak now to our correspondent and keep the child stratford and child. we've got both sides claiming success is that on the front line, very difficult to get a clear picture of what's actually happening. what do you have in your data? impossible to independently verify this claim being made by the russian ministry.
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in fact, the criminal storage is ukraine. and ministry in the last few days of started working on it would really be described as a campaign of silence. they released the video, shutting heavily on ukrainian soldiers. putting the thing goes to the lips, basically, warning the public, a warning, the ministry to stay silent on any kind of information from the front lines. we know that this count, 2 offensive, long expected counter offensive. according to the ukraine and present below him is zalinski. he's saying that his troops all ready to stall, but whether in fact, this alleged assault by the ukrainians, according to the russians actually happened. whether in fact, it is the initial stage of his counter offensive is very difficult to navigate. the russians have released foot is great and what we understand is, is driving footage, showing a green field, let us to and somewhere in the east showing ministry vehicles being solved and said,
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we can't even verify whether those vehicles are russian or ukrainian. but what's interesting is that this claim of this is so happened, according to the russians in 56 is all the southern don't ex region, then military analyst side for weeks. if not months spin speculating that any counter offensive by ukrainian falls, these may well concentrate on that area in a beach to try and come through from something is that parisha through that area and connect with the as of c. and in doing that, cuts off basically was described as a land bridge between russian occupied areas of doing that new guns, getting the knolls with russian occupied cried mi. uh, as i say, there's no information that formerly officially coming from the crime ends yet. but the timing of this in terms of this announcement that's according to so let's get the counter offensive. ready to start is very interesting and data. absolutely. it
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is okay. tells many thanks to brings a license that from keith. that's kind of a now 2 months ago with speak to john this julia stuff, yvonne of unit, one of the russians saying about the view of what's happening on the front lines in ukraine a so basically according to local sources, he a key of action launched our talks in several directions at once, late a sunday evening, the russian forces have repelled the major ukrainian offensive in the southern ukrainian region around. don't ask and includes on the russian defense ministry. it reported about that early on monday in the statesman, submit a treat. it said that ukraine had launched the fence so on sunday, using a several units to time battalions and so on. and russian chief of the general
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stop of force as a general, larry garage some of those as a, as a control point. when actually kids launch the large scale of ration that a ministry correspondence here say that it seems like the shelling and the tax as well as res, into the territory of the belgrade region. the 3, the board to region hain, russia, a deposit few days, was a destruction many for the accumulation of forces, so to speak. before those intense strikes in the rounds, they don't ask direction that we're saying now we are seeing about belle grove again coming under attack. what's the latest that we're hearing from the to yeah, of course the main focus now is on the board. the regional bell girl now in the morning, the ukrainian army find a more than 70 shells from big, broad, multiple loan to look at systems at the village of but nova television cut,
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which food is the town of should back, you know, in the background region. that's according to the head of the ship, that kind of districts and local, say the town or should they can know that has been wives, whole the face of the us now there is no electricity will. so mobile phone service and the safety right now, a number of shops have been looted and many people say they don't have any savings to, to run away. unsettling, other costs of the country that full, they have to rely on help from the state. some people have been taken into temporarily accommodation centers and that location remains and disclosed people and those centers complain about conditions that many villages many farm is say they cons. i leave the congo as they comp leave the lice stuff behind as well. you know, shopping of all of a reporting from most k, thanks very much. celia training services have resumed of the size of india's west
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rail disaster in 20 years. for them to report suggests a signalling system era caused the multi trying collision that killed 275 people on friday. real thursdays have launched a criminal investigation and bought us or an eastern india who may call some shirts . but finally looking phones. this module goes off to searching hospitals and most mama shifting is hoping to find his missing nephew. at this make shift camp in by the so 22 year old mom, my boat at the harvard express, one of the trains that collided on friday. it didn't that she dental was caught with that is it and you had in the i am running around and so it goes looking for the 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
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experiences to young people. there were 6 of them on the train. we leave with the same place they were supposed to go to, can i refund 4 of them and hospital but can't find the other to the government is under pressure to provide on says really is minister ashwin a version of says a signaling era costs the pile up to be sure, and the point where it is about the point machine depend electronic interlocking, the changing, the electronic interlocking cause to fax 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 dissolved a 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 by train every day to reduce
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travel times and you japanese funded bullet train, it should use to start running in 2026. access to health care. it's becoming more and more difficult for people close off in the fighting. and so don's capsule concert, the conflict which began over a month ago has led to hospital closures. and the shortage of medicines have a morgan has this report from call to him. this is still but 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 hospitals, it's run out of basic medical supplies. there's no some and then there's the data we used to operate to dialysis units, one for adults and another for children which we had to shut down because of a lack of supplies and materials necessary to get dialysis the children onto available anywhere in the country on mac, operating rooms are empty, staff said the last procedure was formed on the day the conflict began. the 15th of
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april. employees are too scared or unable to come to work. and then i should be one of the cool and local and international 8 agencies in chelsea organizations to help sit down and especially sofa. the hospital hasn't been damaged by the conflict, but there are no medical supplies, school stuff, that's 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. i mean, the road to the hospital is not safe, never mind the cost involved from transport to medical fees. i'm forced to spend less money on to work for my children in order to pay for the alice's the sedan doctors. the union says more than 60 percent of the hospitals in cartoon have shut down since mid april. a brief ceasefire enabled 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,
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people who need help are worried that even the few functioning hospitals may not be open for much longer. he but morgan audrey 0, talk to him, a new medicine cold, also imaginative could save lung cancer patients. a study led by yeah, university found the pill taken once a day off the surgery, reduces the risk of patients dying by 51 percent lung cancer as the world's leading cause of cancer. mortality accounting for around 1800000 deaths a yeah. these has typically been very resistant to treatments. the trial in both patients between the ages of fuzzy and 86 was conducted over a decade and around 2 thirds of the patients had no history of the smoking. dr roy hubs is from the jail kansas center, and he says the treatment is a more effective way to fight the disease. see it's, it's a new paradigm i'm. i've been taking care of lung cancer now for almost 30 years.
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and i've seen the evolution from keyma therapy, which helps a little bit to these new targeted agents which we were using and the most advanced age of disease and which which 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 had surgery, you've been lucky to find it early. you finally cancel, you cut it out, you do your best standard of care, sometimes that scheme of therapy. but now you matched the patient to the right drug, and that paradigm is worked for us america that i predicted on our for other drive is that target other pathways. are there about 8 or 9 different pathways now that we know about? so really as an example of more precision guided care, and here we're doing it for lung cancer. the more cancer to a worldwide with a more than 50 percent decrease in this trial in depth. and i can tell you that, you know, that's something that i talk to my patients about and we're using, and i want to see it use more to help more patients around the world are using this, this trans positive where others have not been is as american in is what we cost
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3rd generation inhibitor of this pathway called every term a growth factor receptor. so it's not only more potent, and it also has activity get into the brain where we always worry that lung cancer might spread, but it's much more specific. it was designed to be 50 falls less toxic, have many less effects on other places where that could be effected like a skin and the g i. tract is not without any side effects, but they're quite mild in that i. patients could tolerate this drug for 3 years. you case, prince harry is about to become the 1st senior royal to testify in quotes as the 19th century. the print says more than 100 or schools published by the merrill, great newspapers between 19912011 contain information obtained legally such as via phone hacking hobbies as his family members, including king charles with august headed by john. unless he's one of full claimants saying the stories hans has relationships and mental health. no group has
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admitted to phone hacking, but denies harry's allegations. so it has formed as pass morgan as low stages. one, a 7, prince harry and his wife making marco have filed against media companies in the u . k. and the u. s. a lot corresponds with harry fulls that joins us live from outside the high court in london. how you proceedings are expected to get on the way short see what's happening in court today. that's right. the, those proceedings you just started and just do that 15 minutes and they all to include the stuffing out of the case by prince hardy's lawyers against married group newspapers. now if he is going to be the for the start of that, he doesn't have long in which to arrive. we do know that he's expected to give evidence in the witness box, probably tomorrow, tuesday. so he doesn't necessarily have to be here on this day. but it is
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nonetheless a very high dr. sphere around here, given me a significant civil this, the case has been brought by more than a 100 individuals against their group. these type is also in a subset of school representative cases is being heard. prince harvey is, of course, the most high profile of those. his lawyers alleged it in more than a 140 stories. there were some form of molten practices use either 3 sided hacking or through to section, or through the on the produce of private investigators to invade the privacy of the prince dues. family members and people around him to try to get stories about him. he is, as i say, you do to get evidence probably on tuesday that will be the most sort of high profile part of this case. so far he's likely to be cross examined, of course, by the lawyers full amerigroup, these papers a z and denies that in 28th of the $33.00 cases being held,
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being considered by the code that it didn't, the thing on law for the 5 remaining cases it says that it is not admitting to any such use of unlawful practice is essentially giving the burden of proof to prince harry and his lawyers. it is highly unusual, isn't it? how full of members will find me to expose themselves to scrutiny in this way? but for harry, this is something of a personal mission. as it is, of course, prince harry has been a very unusual royal in recent years, both in terms of leaving the u. k. setting up home in the united states with his wife megan. but this is very much the legacy of what happened to his mother. princess diana, of course, dying and not car crash in paris, pursued by photographers members of the proper oxy. on the, on the motor bikes. that is a cause, a very deep personal wound that he's carried so many use is something he sees
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reflected. he says in the treatment of his wife megan, he says a lot of that treatment is being racist as well. and so this is part of something that he used to a sort of a lice work, a mission to re cost the media landscape. in the case to try to ensure that previously of public figures is more closely guarded and it's enforced by the law. but also, given that there have been judgements against individual journalists in the past given to they've been hundreds of millions of dollars in settlements, paid off privately by major media groups. that is all happened. but what hasn't really happened has been sort of personal accountability that he seems to wants to enact against the highest ranks of media executives. the senior editorial teams, the owners of these companies whose team is trying to prove that they knew what was going on. that of course, has been denied and we like to see how it all plays out in court over the next couple of days. we certainly will and will bring all the events to view as,
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as they happen. thanks very much. all right, for joining us from london, a fil, a head hair on out is there of people here thought that things might change, but you can still feel the tension report from the amazon one year on since the beginning of 2 environmental activists. the while it was a washout in western australia, however, when we're talking specifically about per says, this storm system just barreled into the city as a result. so we saw our white estate in 5 years, and there is still more rain in our forecast on tuesday, along with winds as well. so it's going for a closer look around the se will paint the colors on dark, the yellow in the orange, the higher the temperature adelaide recorded it's warm is june night on record. and
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you could now see your warmest june day on record as that wind is coming out of the interior pumping in that wants to adelaide at 23 degrees on tuesday. for new zealand, we've got rain wrapping around from the east cape bay of plenty and to auckland and the northland. that's where the biggest verse of rain will be in for southeast asia . this part of the world says things are starting to turn a bit more quiet, but as we go further towards the north, this is where the concentrated rain is. also something humidity of the enemy and see, and also the gulf of thailand as well. while the seasonal plum rains are now moving over the east china c, that's point into japan's kyushu island. and it's just going to clip she cocoa here a bit more in the way of cloud cover for tokyo. may see the shower from the sky as well. with a height of 28 degrees on tuesday, that's it, facing the approve or reject the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation in
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the history. yes or no shooting? voted no big picture. us was a question that goes into the very foundation of judy until the cause of its relationship with indigenous people, the muscle and the midst of should positive on the jersey. the again, what challenges there as remind you about top stories based on the commander of ukraine's at ground forces. has his troops ard fonts single in the russian occupied
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city of buck? much was released by a cranes ami, a pass to show russian positions on the far near the eastern se, se us where on the eastern don't ask region must go says it stopped to major ukrainian offensive authors who say 250 craney and trips were killed and 16 times destroyed and trained services have been deemed and the sides have been just west relatives. off during 20 is authorized the use of most criminal investigation into the crush which killed 275 people on friday during the 5th march, 56 years since israel occupied the last remaining palestinian lands. since then, the legal sacraments have been expanding throughout the occupied westbank, changing the landscape of there is need for him and the marks travel to in the region to show you how to similar content. and these can be very different. need that drive from the band abolla to our well volume travel from each them onto our
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real illegal settlements. they were here at the town of b as in a bad. and as we were trying to move to a drum, as you can see is where it has proved a separation that blocks the route 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. both the legal on the international these right to smooth than you that primarily designed full set lives in the occupied westbank. but the is ready government spending around the full 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
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control over their time. everything is unpredictable. you might have roadblocks, checkpoints, circular effects. so many of these roads that are primarily built to such lives, there are tons of thousands of met. if you check one put in place to protect those satellites traveling from a to b. this is one of the notorious routes for palestinians. the huge when he gets stuck here for hours and hours, because at the end of this road, that is the columbia check point. that is the main link between grandma law and jerusalem. 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 go in walking. and there's a button that's mix this traffic and it shows really here how politics controls the smallest details of palestinians like the hey,
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we are arriving time assessments. how are you? i'm a journalist. i'm gonna give you a code. you'll have the idea connected to 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 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. hearings have begun and a landmark case followed by to illustrate islands as accusing the story and government of phasing to protects them from climate change to community. elders
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have loans. the action on behalf of people from the boy you and side by islands. they say the low line islands will soon be under will. so because of rising sea levels total straight ahead of the say that as training and government put their lives at risk by failing to con commissions, i'm prepared to adopt taishan plans in time to blow like i lose you as long as a reasonable under water. that is very cool, was hybrid and we will have is a better word, stylish to disagree. yeah. that's why we say prime minister, you come, i'll see your own eyes. what's happening. and then it was the what's happening around, sorry, about leads you're older than the uh, there's a village and they say that the price that says in brazil have rallied against a bill. they say would limit indigenous land rights. the police don't. the crowds from blocking a highway and so i'll polar proposed legislation could prevent indigenous
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communities from obtaining the theme to the land. it was approved and the level house of may and is due to be discussed in brazil's senate well, one year ago, the killing of bushes. chapman is dumb. phillips and business rights activists and research a bruno petra to world wide attention. they wouldn't missing image of already valley since then louis, and i'll see you later. the silver has been elected pretzels, president and his problem is more protection for indigenous groups. gonna care of travel to the region to see if any progress has been made for the past week. and gustavo, the task was to remember the 2 hour wait and the gut feeling that something had gone terribly wrong. a year ago on june 5th, they had received a radial message from your colleague indigenous expert, little video. 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
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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 stated, i had been heading, indigenous patrols, documented invasions by poachers in the shop id territory home to the world's largest number of isolated tribes. 10 days 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 be able to the costs that we did a one of the 2 fishermen who confessed to the murder both men or no in prison in a week trial, the killing of dom phillips and little bit into the world wide attention to the remote and sleepy town about the liable. not people here thought the things might change, but you can still feel the tension is yet i moved to georgia theater. was
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a key witness in the murder trial says he fears for his life, and he's not the only one he felt by his name. i think if they will, uh, buy illegal fishman, still into the indigenous territory, and this still being financed by criminal organizations. but in the years since the murders result is government under recently elected left as president losing mass rule about suva has very publicly announced steps to protect the region from poachers. local leaders, he said, isn't enough or is this member of the global tried told us his scouts had caught a po true 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 will 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.
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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 . it's monica and i guess i'll just sierra body to shop id a john list. and hong kong has one an appeal to over time have conviction relation to anti government protests in 2019 while troy had been working on an investigation into an attack on protest is by government noiseless, she was found guilty of deceiving the government in 2021 of the cases said she made full statements when she assessed records without saying it was for john listed purposes, smocks around legal victory for the media in the city. since paging imposed on national security little in 2020 the
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