tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 5, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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lenses, which i still felt today is the record as victoria really all me in this was because that is such as the stuff is live, the war in june on outages, era all of latin america for most of my career, but no countries alike. and its my job to shed light on how and why the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, this is, and these are on out you 0 for the back to go live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. the war in ukraine escalates on several fronts. stephen says, it's too absurd, bouncing on blackboard why moscow says it's stopped ukrainian offensive elsewhere
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in don't yes. well said this is resuming india after a multi train collision killed 275 people or forty's have launched a criminal investigation. also this out of the treatment that showing big promises to potentially cuts the risk of death from lung cancer in house. and the un says a lack of sustainable jobs in gaza is dropping families in a cycle of poverty and desperation. i'm trying to get a stroke, go with the sports as a miami heat level, up the n b a finals. they beat the denver nuggets by 3 points to square the series . one game is the thank you very much for joining us, is just after 10 g m t, and we start this, use our with the war in ukraine. the commander of ukraine's ground forces says his true sir. advancing on the russian occupied city of bach mode for is just released
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by ukraine's army. if he is to show russian positions under fire. near the eastern city, moscow's forces declared victory the last month. and russia says, meanwhile, that is stopped, a major ukrainian or offensive elsewhere in the eastern don't ask region. those reports have not been independently verified, but moscow has released pictures. it says, show some of the fighting pro ukrainian forces. meanwhile, have launch a raid in the russian border region of belgrade. one of the groups involved the russian volunteer. coal says it captured several washing soldiers. keith is denying involvement in a moment, will be speaking to jealous julia chapel of oliver in moscow. but 1st we go to a child stratford and keith, charlie, a very complicated picture of the front lines. tell us about what you're hearing is happening in back mode and elsewhere in the don't ask region. the what's very difficult to get any kind of independent verification about these
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claims being made by the russians and the ukrainians. the ukrainians are saying that they've made a few gains, we understand to the south of the move. but what we also know is that the vast majority of that town is very much under the control of russian full series. i think more interested in any of these claims that are being made by russian full sees that you currently is made or made an attempt i'm involved in what they say was 5 sectors of southern don't exc. again, no reaction from the great inside a relation to that claim, but so if anything you cuttings of launched a campaign of silence in recent days and weeks uh they released a video the great admitted to release the video, showing ukrainian soldiers bringing that fingers to the lips saying that the public and the military, many of whom actually placed that movement sometimes on social platforms like take
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. so to keep quiet. and we understand that the timing of these claims is uh, is cited. and because of course, it was only a couple of days ago that the leader of this country present below him is zalinski said they've counter offensive, was about to stall joel, that they were ready to stall to the russians when that part of released video showing a a green field and what seems to be ministry vehicles being hit in that field. we con, independently verify whether in fact those vehicles wide ukrainians or indeed russians . but i also think that it's important to recognize that if indeed this base claim by the russian is true and that this move was made by the ukraine is trying to push south through. something's on that then that is consistent with what we've been hearing with industry analysts over the last weeks and months building up to this counter offensive. and that is that they expect you credit in fullest, a coach south through his operations, something to that in order to try and reach the as of see what that would do. would
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basically console the so called land a bridge between the russian occupied areas of the net gotten skin the knowles ways russian occupied crimea. but so as i say, it's almost impossible to get any kind of independent verification of these claims and counts of claims by both sides. so no official confirmation of whether this is the start of this long awaited ukrainian counter offensive. what challenges do the ukrainians face? charlie, when it comes to this counter offensive with our huge challenges ahead, and that's not last on the leadership of this country as well. and if i can of present zalinski has said as much. but when a journalist will tell you that some of the most important things that they're concerned about is just have seen lead, for example. so i'm not sure if this western military equipment, or miniature equipment from allies could be spread along that front line that is around about a 1000 kilometers long. they also talk about the length of time that this contra
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principal preparations for these accounts are offensive. as given russian forces to start really digging and defend the positions, they also talk about the kind of straight change and strategy that is going to be needed in order to launch a major counter offensive. they talk about something called sequential movement. now up until now, the russians have, sorry, the ukrainians have been using heavy artillery for example, and what limits you to add pile, they have destroy russian sockets, the full then moving into infantry forward. analysts say that that needs to be far more of a symbol team is complex, military move in any major counter offensive and whether in fact the ukrainians already full that remains to be seen. and just to give you an indication of that kind of risks that the ukrainians are facing in fighting on that front line, then alice will tell you that the kill ratio is always very much in favor of the defendants. the defend is obviously being the russians in this instance,
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and that kill ratio was around $3.00 to $1.00. so there are huge challenges of the ukrainians will face waiting. this counter offensive eventually starts. charlie, thank you very much for that child stratford life force and keep. let's get the view now from moscow and speak to john this julia shop of are you? yeah. what are the russians saying about what's happening on the front lines and you so the situation seems to be very complicated indeed. now i'm talking about the don't nets direction as well as the city of bad mood. we've been a guessing re pools here about some heavy attacks and the launch at zones by the ukranian army and several directions in the donate, screeching and the russian forces have repelled a major ukrainian offensive in the southern ukrainian region around darnell and glinda. the situation escalated, 1st of all, knit glinda with little reports about heavy fighting. that right now the ukrainians
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managed to enter the outskirts in the village of nova, nets, korea. several of the villages were also talks and they don't ask direction. but to, according to, to the russian side, uh, well, the ukrainians actually couldn't achieve a success in that direction as having most people and several pieces of equipment the ukrainians rolled back. oh, and they've been a taxed julia inside russia. tell us about what's been happening in the belgrade region and who all these fighters were infiltrating russia from ukraine, as well as they were reports about said the uh, the liberty over russia, a legion as well as the volunteer. cool. the russian volunteer. cool. that penetration of the, into the territory of the russian federation of the belgrade region that voters,
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ukraine. so basically those legions those groupings. they are claiming that they want to free russia and uh, at the moment, of course, uh the, the, the main focus is on the boulder region of belgrade road right now, because is the hottest head region right now. so in the morning the ukranian army side more than 70 shells from the rock multiple loan truck it systems. and they, i talk to the village of a nova trouble shaun cut in the boulder with dish rebecca. no. and develop good region that's according to the had of issue back in our district and local say, the town of should back enough, has literally been wiped off the face of the us. and right now there is no electricity will. so mobile phone service in the states and the number of shops have been looted and many people say, but they don't have any savings to run away from that and assemble in other parts
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of the country i'm back for. they rely on the help from the government from the state, as some people have been taken to temporary accommodation sizes. and basically they complain about the conditions at those centers as well. yes, thank you very much for that. usually a shop of our lives there in moscow. it's not a well news train services have resumed at the side of india is worst rail disaster in 20 years. preliminary report suggests a signalling system era caused a multi trained collision that killed 275 people on friday. but of forty's of launch a criminal investigation in about us or in eastern india. let me call soon sharif met families looking for answers module go off to searching hospitals and most mama shifting is hoping to find his missing nephew. at this make shift camp in by the sword. 220. my voted to hover,
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express. one of the trains that collided on friday and it actually dental was talk with, did they say they had do not have, i am running around. and so it goes looking for information. the officials wanted me to accept a body with a disregard face as my nephew hoping to confirm this. i have been calling all the help line numbers. there's no help. no, 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. we leave at the same place. they were supposed to go to, can i refund 4 of them in the hospital, but can't find the other 2 the government is under pressure to provide on says reviews minister actually ration of says a signalling error costs the pile up to be sure. and that's why it is about the point machine that electronic interlocking, the changing, the electronic interlocking cause, the effects it out to you, and whoever did it,
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and whatever the reasons will be known after the investigation. the only police and really workers have joined teams from the dishes state does off the management agency on the ground as a focus shifts from rescue mission to clean up operation. in india's way net book is extensive. more than 12000000 people commute by train every day to reduce travel times and you japanese funded bullet train, it should you to stop running in 2026 and live not to only post them. sharif was at the regional capital, bon echelon who's and she will outside the hospital more. fair cool. so most of the victims were brought to where you are. tell us about what you've seen and what people have been telling you some busy day today. we've been here for falls. and since morning we've seen dozens of ambulances come empty and leave the bodies. and around this place up hundreds of families,
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new kings waiting for on to some uh, hopefully some perhaps no, that is just a matter of the time the booth find the loved ones for the hour. just want them dead. so they're looking for on says this makes shift, can kill police is just displaying a catalog. 7 of photographs of bodies to be identified, some of them are just pops up for body that are left behind. so it's, it's actually a, it's a very painful thing to see people actually having to go to this not feeling bad. they loved ones and coming here. so this anger is reeves and we spoke to many families who come from behind those one mind. most funds have died and he took both those bodies in an ambulance said people are demanding accountability this angle of cause business we've and there's, you know, a mix of both where people says, how for 3 accidents happen at the same time on one given time in the game this is, that's another like i've known about them. i haven't seen such
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a big accident in my life, never one involving 3 trains. this is a case of negligence. a single problem has resulted in killing so many people who is responsible for this. it doesn't matter if it's a junior or a senior employee, the point is they have killed people on 2 trains. these just chaos across the country. can the government statements bring back the data? and so, so what's the latest in the investigation which has now turned into a criminal inquiry? yeah, i understand the 40 a good around the sound. the government is under pressure really is a part of the central government and for a government that hasley to be its image with the media and how it's to see if this can be seen as a major reckoning for them as so they have on. so as to give 5th call for investigation, the prime minister visited the site and bought
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a saw. and you said those who i didn't see will be furnished. the relay minister and she said there is an intimacy error which is basically a technical error. and then he says he recommends an investigation being done by the center, beautiful investigation which handles criminal cases. so they're saying they're open to everything, but from the printer to the pulse of an investigation, we see that there was a signaling error. and these are issues that some offices have raised. oh you too. so the government is yet to see guys willing to take over this investigation. we'll probably look into it in some time. we will probably know the exact reason of what has happened. but there's no denying this has been a mess of action not seen them scale in the past 20 years. hundreds of lives lost. hundreds of families affected so many more into it and many still missing. thank you very much for that. let me close to them. shareef lives there in india,
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a dozens of countries have been invited to take part in military drills in indonesia, including the united states, china and russia. they're happening despite rising tension between the global powers. jessica washington has this report from microsoft. we're here in microsoft on entities as a solo, a seen island with entities or is hosting multi lateral naval exercises. inviting $35.00 other countries, including the us, russia, china, strangely inch of time to participate in these non combat exercises. the focus of this week exercises on humanitarian relief, on relations. this is the cost of ponds to well, but he's very prone to not to pull that for you. the agent is able to gather such a diverse range of countries for these exercises, which it calls the motor exercises. this is the full, the innovation of these drills, which have taken the last one to place in 2018 before the demick. but it's worth
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noting that these exercises take place and the height of the tensions between the us, china, while the boy russian crime continues so these jubilee such and suddenly costing a shadow over this week or drills that included all the searching knows that as these unknown come back at operations and the leisure is able to maintain the relationships with with the guys us. range of countries is suddenly reflect that indonesia has power 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 knowing that unless also say that the sort of exercises are an important mechanism for confidence building that even at this time of hygiene, geopolitical retention. 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 of humanitarian corporations is a less sensitive way for them when gauge with each other. jessica washington, the i'll to 0,
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microsoft access to health care is becoming more and more difficult for people caught up in the fighting in saddam's capital car to the conflicts which began more than a month ago has led to hospital closures. and a shortage of medicine. he but morgan reports some cartoon 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 hospitals, it's run out of basic medical supplies. and then here's the thing 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 say the last procedure was formed on the day the conflict began. the 15th of april. employees are too scared or unable to come to work. and then i should be one
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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 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. 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 approval for my children in order to pay for the alice's. the sedan doctors union says more than 60 percent of the hospitals and cartoon have shut down since mid april. for a brief ceasefire 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
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worried that even the few functioning hospitals may not be open for much longer. he but more going onto the era cartoon pension more head on this. these are including a sweltering racket breaking. he's across much of south asia. we meet the effect of communities in foundation khaki size is from a football legend has a lot tiny volume of a tree ties from the game at the age of 4 to one. that's coming up matrix with joe . the maybe is 6 plus 6 committees meeting in morocco to discuss drafting laws for upcoming elections. the group includes members of the tripoli base high council of state and it's rival, based in the east. the un is calling for the much too late presidential and parliamentary elections to take basically, to this year. maybe i've seen years of conflict since the fall of more market off in 2011. let's be drawing correspondent in tripoli. molly's train us soap malik.
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tell us about what's been agreed in morocco, what they're discussing in terms of holding these connections. well, they're talking about the rules and who can run for president in the upcoming elections. if we go back, i think we need to remember why the elections were postponed indefinitely. in 2021, it was because these rival legislative houses couldn't agree on who can one for president here in the west. they want in conditions that would not allow for the, for after a to run as president in the east. they wanted rules that with a bar, the current prime minister, i'll just have a debate, but from running for the it's and so that's why the elections were postpone it. what we're hearing from the, from sources in the talks now is that they have come to a comprehensive agreement that states who can run the, the rules that the, the, the,
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the rules that govern the elections. what kind of legislative elections are going to take place? they want a national assembly consisting of 2 houses, the parliament and the senate. and so national assembly with 2 houses, the senate and base and tripoli and the parliament in eastern libya. so what we're hearing is that a signing ceremony is likely to take place later on today. and that could be a i, i that could see a lot of support from, from political members here because, you know, people want to see elections. they want to get rid of these legislative houses, but the presidential election there, there might be some, uh, some disagreements as, as we move forward. has there been any, any reaction so formerly comes there has of, there has, uh, here in the in tripoli. 50 members of the high council of state have refused these talks, saying that they are not constitutional, that they do not. that the, they,
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they are not going to respect the outcomes of the talk. and in eastern libya, 61 members from the parliament have also said that they are re, they, are they, uh they, they will not, they, they will, they will not a respect was they, they do not see these talks as legitimate. and that's because from, from what we're hearing that the, these 6, the 6 months 6 committee have agreed to replace the government. they want to establish a new government that will see elections being held and ends. and really that's, that's really complicated. people here feel that bringing in a new government is just likely to continue the conflict, then the political divisions that libya has seen. so there's a lot of, there's a, there's, there's a lot of people that, that don't want to see a new election take place. the current prime minister has said that he will only hand over power to an elected uh elected president. so we're gonna have to wait and
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see the details of what comes out from morocco. but as you know, there's people that there's, there's a lot of people here that are afraid that replacing a government, replacing the current government will just likely escalate the political divisions here a little bit. thank you, malik for that update money. trina is not correspondents by the in trip lydia. i turning to some health news now and a new medicine called us the nurse nap could have a could save lung cancer patients. a study led by you university. you found that the pills taken once a day after surgery reduces the risk of patients dying by 51 percent. non cancer is the world's leading cause of cancer. mortality accounting for about $1800000.00 deaths a year. the disease has typically been very resistance to treatments. the trying volt patients between the ages of 30 and 86. it was conducted over a decade in about 2 thirds of the patients had no history of smoking. dr. wally
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herb says from the jo, kansas center. he says that treatment is a more effective way to fight the disease and 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 are using in the most advanced stage 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 american and 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
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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. well, the reason this, this trans positive where others have not been is as american in is what we cost 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 that could be effected like the 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. an employment race and the gaza strip had sold to a nomic level was according to the international labor organization. the u. an agency says in the report, the lack of jobs is trumping palestinians in a cycle of poverty and desperation. you know, aside re,
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for some the gaza straight finding work. and the goal is to strip has become a struggle for many. there are a few jobs and the economy stagnant it's, we're sitting there living conditions of hundreds of thousands of palestinians. we sat in the hunt and he's 6 family members live in one bedrooms. their main source of income is cory, the boy, and so on because a c coordination we sub says he has been looking for work for years. how that can then oh yeah, i know out of all of that because i tried to find a job in both the private and public sectors, but without success. the number of people here is increasing, but there are no job opportunities for those who own businesses are no better off limited resources. availability, the strip and severe is really restrictions of the entry of products, as well as the closure of crossings have resulted in significant financial losses.
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but up or down used to run a thriving $6.00 factory. but because if the locate, he's had to reduce operations and the number of staff employees from us, the category about time and i'll walk them in the past. this factory had 300 workers. we used to explore to israel and the rest of the world. and because of the restrictions and violence, it is barely writing. now. he's not the only 100 percent peacefully, happy to send the tender jobs because of the dire economy conditions. and they are just thousands, already unable to find work to provide for their families. these facts are visible throughout the goal is to strip the policy is statics. bureau says the in employment rate has reached worrying levels. an estimated 48 percent in march. this is one of the highest figures in the world youth and employment is,
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is in higher topping 64 percent, 73 percent of the gods, and graduates with no drops of, of the other profession and good. but there is 0 opportunities in the gaza market data from the policy and economy ministry shows more than 90 percent of employees in the private sector are less than because the minimum wage of 190 dollars a month. in addition, the prices of goods and basic come the duties have increased sharply in recent month is compounding the already dire humanitarian situation. given a seed, l g 0 goes to a strip of june, must have smocks 56 years since israel occupied the last remaining palestinian land since then. illegal settlements have been expanding, swap the occupied westbank, changing the landscape. houses here is need to. abraham and billing marks travelled around the area to show how to simulate, join is, can be so different,
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either drove from beer, nevada, to ron and dylan, joe from the 8 tomorrow to the area settlements. you were here at the town of nevada and as we are 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 that's go outside of supplement quote. it's a model heading to another one called audio. both the legal and 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 cold service
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needs 5 transportation budget on roads here. here this is the road that can only be used by the coming really hard for costing is to be able to have control over their time. everything is unpredictable. you might have roadblocks, checkpoints, circular effects. so many of these roads that have been primarily built to such lives, there are tons of thousands of met if you type one put in place to protect those, such as 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 island. yes. check point, that is the main link between grandma law and jerusalem. we cannot go there or the other places cars can go inside. only palestinians west permits, and even if they have permits, they cannot drive the car's inside. they have to boot with walking. and there's
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a button that makes this traffic. and it shows really here how politics controls the smallest details of palestinians live haley out arriving at assessments. how are you i'm a journalist, allow me to give you a code. you'll have the idea 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 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. head on algae 0, we records from
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a lawsuit in australia that accuses the government of failing to protect indigenous communities from climate change and a wide finish to the belgian football league which are and describe their 1st title in 66. stay with us, we're back out to the station, the . it's the 5th of june. here's how it's working across europe in africa and nice to see. we've got some new storms bubbling up across spain. but i think the problem spot will be just to the west of valencia. we get this, we could see a month's worth of rain in one hour. that could produce some flash flooding. whether it's in play for the northeast of italy in area already in and dated by rain, and there is more to con, same goes for croatia, but where the sun is out,
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budapest and bucharest through temperature closing in on 30 degrees. now conditions will improve throughout the day and is simple more in the way of sunshine, but still that cool wind out of the north coming through the boss for us. and speaking of window wind off the north sea will produce more cloud cover for london . but full on sunshine in paris at $27.00 degrees. now remember all of that active whether we were talking about in the western mediterranean, it's dropping down into north africa, northern algeria, in the mountains there we had a hail store not too far away from elders. so quite the site there, but that's not going to be the active weather today. it's signed and does, through libya, almost all of to needs the and algeria that was sweet tipped toward the south. some pretty powerful winds off the coast of the eastern cape providence. that could turn up to serve up to 7 meters high there. not a bad day, the wind durbin up to 21 degrees. that's it. we'll see you soon. take care. the own caching the costs. default brinkman ship. yes again,
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but why is the deb savings so contentious in the us? germany slip central recession, it could drag the rest of europe down, plus by jerry as new, both the $1000000000.00 oil refinery is expected to transform the nation's industry . counts in the cost on al jazeera gaggs, no control 80 percent of haiti's capital, and they're extending their presence to other parts of the country. people say they have had enough and have started to go after gang members. there's been fighting, going on between rival gangs, were told that members of the g 9 gang are not far away from here. they have set on fire houses here. they also rape and kill. i was a direction change, but i know the vision government doesn't what goes is good for him. divine and has increase my noise meant in the country by 30 percent over 100000 children are at risk of dying because of hunger.
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the or the you're watching the news out on $20.00, a reminder of our top stories. the commander of ukraine's ground forces says his troops are advancing on the russian occupied city of blackwood for days released by you cranes, ami a piece to show russian positions under fire near the eastern city. elsewhere and the eastern tonia screech and moscow says it stopped him. major, ukrainian, or offensive authorities say 250 premium troops with killed in 16 tax disorders and trained services. i presume that the sides of india as quest ray of disaster in 20 years, authorities of launch a criminal investigation into the crash which kills 275 people on friday. then
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you case friends, how are you will become the 1st senior oil to testify, and course since the 19th century, you'll be taking this time this week and a case against the mayor group newspapers, the parent company of the daily met daily mirror. the friend says more than 100 articles published by the merit group used papers between 19912011 contain information obtained illegally, such as through the phone hacking. harry says his family members including king charles were targeted by jordan. this is one of 4 came in saying the stories hom days relationships and mental health america group has admitted to phone hacking, but denies harry's obligations. so has former editor p as morgan, this law. so it is one of 7. prince harry and his wife made a mock of her fine against media companies in the u. k. and in the us, best bringing out just as harry fall said, who's live outside the high court in london? how are you? a lot of interest in this case obviously tell us about what's happening in court
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today and later this week. yeah, sure. so, so far that'd be nice. opening exchanges between the 2 sides. a confirmation from harry's lawyer, david should go and that he would not be appearing in court on day one of his case against merit group newspapers. that led to some pretty heated exchanges. the defense lawyer, sorry, the, the lawyer for america abuse papers. andrew greene criticizing his lack of appearance on day one of his case saying that he needed at least a day and a half of cross examination to go through each of the $33.00 stories that are at the heart of the the case being judged here. just to cross examine prince harry about each of those. the judge also seemed slightly displeased by this saying that he had directed it how you should be available if the time on this 1st day indicating that he would not restrict the boy as amerigroup these papers suggesting
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that it may well extend into wednesday. prince irish testimony when he does so not in court, as for the substance of what's been argued by harry's team. so far, his lawyer is saying that these will fall from trivial stories as far as the newspapers were concerned, talking about how many of them were double page spreads. and saying that given the importance to the newspapers of the stories, old means appear to be necessary. of course, they are arguing that unlawful means will used, including phone hacking destruction, and indeed the unlawful practices of private investigators $25.00 private investigators that will hire the many is a to try and on the stories against prince hired. and prince harry, as he said, is expected in court, which is quite unusual for a member of the royal family. but for harry, this is personal, isn't it? it is very personal and
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a lot of what prince harry's be doing. the recent news has enrolled tubs being unusual. this is going to be the 1st such case of a senior member of the royal family getting evidence in port since the late 19th century. but it's part of a much broad campaign by prince harry to do what he says is his wife's work to try to reshape britain's media landscape and try to defend the privacy of public figures. not least, of public figures within the royal family who he says are being targeted in these on little fluid on sideways. of course, it also, it goes back to the death of his own mother, princess diana, and indeed be similar. he says unfair and indeed, racist treatments which be built out to his wife megan harry faucet in london. thank you very much for the updates. climate active is wanting weather in south asia is becoming increasing the unpredictable affecting the lives of millions of people. pakistan is facing widespread flooding and shifts in temperature patterns
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winding northern bangladesh. intense heat is having an impact on the production and causing nationwide power cuts. time via chandra. begins our conversation from stream on god in ne bangladesh. the bank with us has been dealing with hate waves since april this year. and i'm just compounded by the fact there's hardly any rainfall, even though it's in the midst of the month soon season. now the farmers and stream on the face of the country the 2 drawers are saying they might lose even 20 percent of their crops if they think he'd waive continues. because there's hardly any rain for the progress of the here is used to rainfall is the healey areas and disk or damage. most of the pre bushes here, what you can see, many of them are rad, and burned out, and this phone goes and pest effecting this tree because of the heat. know the farmers in other parts of the country are facing similar situation. rise, farmers are wanted if there's no rain for that good for a serious problem and could be a challenge for the government to deal with food crisis. now the government is advising,
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so that just called to the department how to deal with the current situation. the table and here it is suggested putting up more shade trees, setup radiation system, put up proper dana system and using a for organic for the lives there. and in the urban areas of frequent load, shedding what is known as power costs. at least every hour, every alternative all are making life miserable for the people living in urban areas because of industry, hired ice buildings. the heat is much more bad and the government has been failing to input outage, a gas for and quote, for the power plant. even by the house full capacity, but it's not able to run those because upfront shot it is not on our foreign exchange. dollar is i've to input these items. the government has to deal with a new phenomena of climate change, which is already one of the country that's in the top 10 list of experiencing the 8 stream impact of climate change. now they have to deal with this new phenomena, phenomenon rather off heat wave. and as we said,
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pakistan normally has some of the hottest cities in the world, but it's been experiencing unusual amounts of rain and coolest summer temperatures . i'm this international ones, the nation's most vulnerable people, are the most at risk. come all high to has more from sancho. it's all don't bug just on saw a cooler than usual may. the temperatures are now beginning to rise. and i've got the warning a dead bug just on may see if team temperature this year as read 92022 and printed 21. some parts of clog it's gone. start 10 projects shorting beyond 51 up to 52 celsius. most of the people who are working hair out in the open without any shade. they're working up to $16.00 a day. and i've got these to be by the way to be the most one another. but it, because of the effect of climate change. but the common got an in this year is much hotter than previous ones. we don't have any other option,
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but to work under scorching heat. we have to feed our children in the usual, most of the going to meet the weather's changing across the world. we're also suffering from the same situation. these are poor people and they work with the hands that's suffering more. the government should support us. in fact kind, it's a warning that they've doorstep good. there's go beyond 50 degrees. some of the doors area is read, the appropriate asians are, and big numbers may become uninhabited, but, and that, of course, really be a major concern. focused on, of course, is one of the most one of the country and when it comes to climate change, maybe in drug, into the fall, much to tell us what effect this erratic weather has had on the crop. because of the fact that people who are not able to brand that crops such as rice and sugar can on time. and of course progress done really now have to learn to live and called for the effects of climate change model. either your data center shop or started go down. it's a hearing sounds begun in
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a landmark case 5 by torres strait islander is accusing the australian government of failing to protect them from climate change to community, elders of launch. the action on behalf of people from the boy who and side by islands of may not australia as northern coast. they say the low line islands will soon be under water because of rising sea levels. torres strait islander, say the state and government put their lives at risk by failing to cut emissions and prepare adaptation funds in time. was the blow like i lose you as long as they were under water? that is very cool. was hybrid and we will have is a better word styles to disappear. that's why we as a prime minister, you come, i see your own eyes. what's happening then it'll tell you what's happening around sorry about when you're older than the uh it's a village. can i say that when i speak to isabel vine to care about this,
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she's the executive director of graft fund, which is a legal advocacy organization behind this law. so if she joins us live from boy go island isabel. very good to have you with us on knowledge. eric, can you tell us more 1st about why, why you've helped bring this lawsuit against the australian government? yeah, sure. thanks for having me. i'm. this is a really important case in the communities here. they've got a while ago paypal. uh, in the tar straits are really passionate about protecting the culture identity and homelands from climate change in the climate change time it's being caused by the streaming government. that's why they decided to say these trailing governments in a class action. it's the 1st time around the world. the 1st nations community has sued the government for climate change negligence. and we're hoping for an outcome here that will really permanently change these trailing governments approach to climate change and its impacts on par straight islands of people. yeah. that tell
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us more about the impact your on on boy go island. what's been the extent of the harm caused by climate change on communities there? could you give us some concrete examples of how they've been impacted and affected? absolutely. i mean, you can speak to any person on these islands and they will be able to tell you in the detailed ways how they hit save the weather patterns, change the sea levels rise, erosion increase. what we've staying is things like grave sites being washed into the se, because of erosion. we've stain the complaints impossibility to grow on agricultural lands due to selling ation, enclosed by king tides. this is a place where people have the thousands of years grind, stayed on to age, and as part of the coaches, and that's no longer, no longer possible. yeah, the court arrived today during with rain. this is supposed to be dry states and it supposed to be the cool season, and that's absolutely not the case. there's money, puddles everywhere, and constant rain. right?
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you said the australian government shares results responsibility, but the government at the same time is spent a lot of money. i understand building c world. what more should should they be doing in your view to save these islands? what more could be done and should be done to prevent them from disappearing? it might be the sterling government has acknowledged that they do have a responsibility to do something about climate impacts in the tar straight by spending money on stables. unfortunately, those stables, their institutions, they already being breached, even though they're brand new rebuilds. and as we all know, the best available science tells us that because of the rapidly increasing global temperatures, the rapidly increasing sea levels, what we can say is complete, uninstall inundation of these islands in the last times that the people who are now living here. and so people are really saying, if the sterling government does not step up and do more and take decisive action that will prevent the climate crack catastrophe. a way of looking at not being able to leave,
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i live c and not able to leave out children's lives here in the children's lives. and what that really means. the 1st nations people in this community is extraordinarily significant and really cannot be overstated. this is a place where culture is state plan bedded into the place and not be able to actually physically leave here would be a complete severance to the physical foundations of spirituality, culture and identity. and so what the community says, the government is, you need to stop causing these huh. you need to stop creat emissions in the way that you have acknowledged in the parents agreement. you are responsible to. yeah. isabel, thank you so much for talking to us about this isabel. veronica is executive director of the grant of funds. thank you for your time. you are still ahead on algae sierra, the female golf as a one her 1st tournament after turning professional just last week as coming up next week. jones
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the the, and the squarespace. jo, totally thank you very much. the miami hate to squared b, n b a finals up at one game each. they whether the nuclear pitch storm in denver to edge gain 2 by 3 points. david stokes impulse, there is the winning game, won by 11 points, nearly your kitchen, the know, get square again, the fight for on that hard. the quotes and things were looking good. one states they led by as many as 15 points kits or the ciocca is he's affectionately known,
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was by far the stand up for the with 41 point the but it was effectively a one man show in miami, close the way back to go ahead into 4 quotes that they've been with that top score with 23 points. while jimmy put the and found out if i are both racked up $21.00. the murray going back to a 3 point guy you missed is attempt to level things up at the plaza. and the he edged it $111.00 to $1.00 or wait back on track to kind of full and be a championship. is part of our dna for one. you know, i have one on this team is, has battled through adversity in some manner and been knocked down and had to get back up. and for number 2, we got a lot of experience in these close games. so when it comes down to the wire,
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were strangely comfortable. then the last 3 games this post season, when your kids to score 40 points or more. it was that 1st time defeat since march 30th. and you'll get to site know, gets coach question this teams that, that we had guys out there that were just where they're feeling sorry for themselves and not making shots or thinking they can just turn it on or off. so this is not the pre season. it's not your regular fees, it's now around, this is the n b a finals. and that to me is really, really perplexing, disappointing. you'll get some of these just for assist in this game, which was the season low extent, but it's a going to win that 1st and be a titles his teammates will need to step up to k 3 is coming up on wednesday in miami. david stokes l g 0. so he describes lots of abraham, which has announced his retirement for football at the age of $41.00.
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the contract, today's midnight expires in june and will be renewed on 5th season full of injuries . abraham, which said in the motion of defined to his teammates, funds at the sun 0 on sunday, and it seems the retirement was news. so his comp to was to close out the new to the enter, the may, i kept it to myself that i was leaving footballs. i didn't say to anyone. when i was speaking to the club, i just said, let's do something for the last dimension to make it a special moment bus and reality. i didn't know my decision about the future. that abraham is at schooled $511.00 goals. the clubs including ac, into even to spa, sign up p. s g, and much see united, 114 link titles and full countries, and never got his hands on your top prize. thank you. champ is a trophy, the strike old server ties of sweden's old time, top score with 62 international goals in a 122 matches. elsewhere. initially there was
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a big moment for natalie who got that hands on the city ad tracy for the 1st time. and $33.00 is now pretty kind of tied to it with 5 games to sped, but have to wait until that final much of the season semester. so when front of the home funds last time they won, it's leased, complete, to get married. donna was captain of the 14 years round, the druid stall, strike, a cream benjamin has played his last much with the club, and fixing lease signed off with a go the frenchman school penalty and that $11.00 draw with us. let's talk about at the end about stadium and was something straight off the was announced before the game that he would leave as a free agents as the end of the season, about on the when a is expected to sign for saudi arabian class out. it was, it was finished to the belgian league on site today as well. and what keeps the title in diamond its of a 3 way brace for the trophy union. sergio was racing, getting close to black. they've been crowns, champions on to x,
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told them to send it out. thanks. iris school stuff is time equalize in the ninety's holes minute and what is thoughts? huge celebration. first time is hometown club had won the need is 66 years. but it pays, the players may have broken the tracy moments off to being candidates. well, it's still so advantage. lastly, off to the 1st leg of the african champ, is a funnel with, with god, casablanca, egyptian speak with that to one. the 2nd leg will be played next sunday. in rural talk, good says price rose zang, who has become the 1st female gulf in 72 years to win on hope of special type you the 20 year old american, anita, and pro last week of the becoming the 1st but so back winter. so women's n c double a college titles, a sense that way tie, they used to play. she won every big amateur event going and now she's one on the lpga tool to taking them to see her. america's open on a playoff in new jersey. the last female plants we don't have probably baby was
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badly. hansen in 1951. 9 takes home more than $400000.00 in prize money. and. and it's my take to membership what is happening? i just can't believe the. it was just last week when i one incident, was with my teammates, ends on to, to serve pro and come out here. it's just been amazing. i enjoy the journey jelly was only valuable whole time. i had so many chairs around me, all my friends and family, housing home, and a rather ins pga tool, the world's top slaves were inaction in the final round of the memorial tournament . this as well. number 2, john rom, holding out for an ego, but he's finishing his type, the 16th. well, number 3, where we mcelroy was in a chef. the lead at one point split despite shots like this, he finished tied for 7 indians, new white, sick to health, and came out from top. behold a 30 foot pots to full supply of when he beat any macowski to secure his pga tour
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victory us toilet. insert and to move when his check is $3600000.00. all right, that is really a sport for now, but to fully joe, thank you very much for that. more news coming up very shortly on onto 0 with my colleagues. archive. just stay with the the women use brakes devices like these as you can imagine being used, like the way across the front line when people need to be heard. and the story needs to be told. seed was always very hard for me to find a job because they come from
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