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to the wrong entrance, the nightly pyrotechnics of the furniture to the income remaining. so that's getting out of here. sorry ava holiday and well hotels on outages era holding the 5 foot 2 accounts. as we examined the us each row in the wall on outer 0. the the wall in ukraine escalates on several fronts. cave and fists troops were advancing on backwards. almost go says it's something to ukrainian offensive elsewhere and don't ask the other them or a kyle, this is alan 0, live from the ha also coming up. well, services resume and india after a multi trained collision,
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kill 275 people authorized to use have launched a criminal investigation. the fight for su don's health care system, how hospitals in the capital of caring for patients and the ongoing fighting between the army and rapid support forces. and we looked at the polls showing promise to potentially cut the risk of death from assessing lung cancer. bi hoss the come on to all the cranes ground forces says his troops are advancing on the russian occupied city of box. much footage, released by ukraine's army, appears to show russian positions on the fun. near the eastern city. moscow's forces declared victory that last month, and russia said it stops a major ukrainian offensive elsewhere in the eastern. done that screech and those
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reports have not been independently verified, but must go, has released these pitches that it says show some of that fighting. meanwhile, pro ukrainian forces of lawrence, the rage, and the russian border region of belgrade. one of the groups involved the russian voluntary cool says it's captions several boston soldiers keys is denying involvement. charles profit isn't keith with more on the financing and don't ask what's very difficult to get any kind of independent verification about these claims being made by both the russians and the ukrainians. the ukrainians are saying that they've made a few gains we understand to the south of bucks moved. but what we also know is that the vast majority of that town is very much under the control of russian forces. i think more interestingly of these claims that are being made by russian forces that to your credit is made or made an attempt and involved in what they say
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was 5 sectors of southern don't ask again, no reaction from the great inside a relation to that claim but so if anything, you kind of lost a campaign of silence in recent days and weeks uh, they released a video ukraine 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 close the loop and sometimes on social platforms like take felt to keep quiet. and we understand though, that the timing of these claims is uh, is salient because of course it was only a couple of days ago that the leader of this country present below them is an exclusive counter offensive. was about to stall. it's all that they were ready to start to. well, you yourself of all of a is in moscow and she has more on the res. noticed my pro ukrainian groups on russia's battle garad region. and they were reports about, uh, the uh,
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the liberty over russia 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 boat is 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 border region of belgrade road right now, because it says the hardest hit region right now is in the morning the ukrainian army assigned more than 70 shells from the rock multiple loan troll kits systems. and they, i talked to the village of a nova, trouble shaun cut in the boulder with dish rebecca know and develop good region that's according to the had of issue back in of districts and local say, the town of should be, can,
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has literally been wiped off the face of the us and uh right now there is no electricity will. so mobile phone service in the states and the number of shops has been looted and many people say, but they don't have any savings to run away from that and assemble in other parts of the country i'm bad for. they rely on the help from the government from the state, as some people have been taken to temporary accommodation centers. and basically they complain about the conditions at those centers as well. trained services have resumed the size of india as was railed is off to in 20 years. for them to report suggests the signaling system error correspond cause the multi trained collision that killed 275 people on friday. but it's already, they've lost a criminal investigation. 5 minutes under, under moody has promised to punish those responsible. that may cause some sharif is outside one of the hospital moves in the regional capital. we've been s y. we've
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been here for hours and since morning we've seen thousands of ambulances come empty and leave the forties and around this place. hundreds of families looking, waiting for on to some uh, hopefully some perhaps. no, that is just a matter of time. they will find the loved ones, they are going to find them. so they're looking for on says, this makes shift, can kill police is just displaying a catalogue of photographs of bodies to be identified. some of them are just pops up for body that are left behind, that it's actually a, it's a very painful thing to see people actually having to go to this, not feeling rather loved ones and coming here. so this anger is reeves and we spoke to many families will come from behind those $19.00, most funds have died and he took both those bodies and then on zillow and said people are demanding accountability this angle of cause. this, we and this,
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you know, a mix of both let people says how put 3 accidents happen at the same time. on one given access to health care is becoming more and more difficult for people close up in the fight against 2 tons capsule consume. the conflict which began moving a month ago has left the hospital closures, and the shortage of medicines have a morgan reports from cost to him. this is so 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 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 a lack of supplies and materials necessary to get dialysis the children onto available anywhere in the country on mac, operating rooms are empty,
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staff said 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 of the month and we call in local and international 8 agencies in chelsea 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. but 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 transport to medical fees. i'm forced to spend 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 ceasefire enabled some medical assistance to be brought in, but the continued sufficing means they haven't been distributed to all the
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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 by morgan alger 0 cartoon, or maybe is 6 plus 6 committee is meeting in or okay. so discuss drafting laws for upcoming elections. the group includes members of the tripoli base high council of state and his rival based in the east. you and this calling for the much delayed presidential on parliamentary elections to take place late. so this yeah. it'd be a has seen years of conflicts and the full of la mancha daffy in 2011. my life china has moved from aaa. 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 run for
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president here in the west. they wanted 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 car probably minister out just having the baby from running for election . so that's why the elections were postpone. and 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 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. that could see a lot of support from political members. here's because, you know,
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people want to see elections. they want to get rid of these legislative houses, but the presidential election there, there might be some, some disagreements as, as we move forward. thousands of countries have been invited to take part in minute trained drills in indonesia, including the united states, china and russia. that happening despite the rising tensions between the global powers. jessica washington reports from the drills a way here in microsoft or on entities as a solo, a seam island with entities or is hosting multi lateral naval exercises. inviting $35.00 other countries, including the us, russia, china, strangely at a time to participate in these non combat exercises. the focus of this week exercises on humanitarian relief, on relation. this is a cost of ponds to well, but he's very prone to not to pull that for you. the agent is able to gather such
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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 noting that these exercises take place and the height of the tensions between the us, china and the boy russian crime continue. so these jubilee such and certainly 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 just 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 noting that unless also say that the sort of exercises are an important mechanism for confidence building that even at this time of heightened geo political charge. and the reason for military is to get to know each other to be
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familiar with each other's opperation. and this mechanism of disaster relief of humanitarian corporations is a less sensitive way for them to engage with each other. jessica washington, the i'll to 0. my cosign during the 1st months, 56 years since as well. okay. probably the last remaining palestinian lands. since then legal sacraments, levine expands and in the occupied westbank, changing the landscape and sparkling violence. un says towards the $22.00 was the deadliest. yes palestinians. ronnie is a vania, takes a look place to look since the ninety's $67.00 occupation of the west bank and gaza . so that has been controlled in nearly every aspect of the lives of the 5400000 palestinians living there. so for this year, 158 palestinians have been killed, including $27.00 children and 10 women. nearly 5000 palestinians are mister aly
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deals. $1.00 and $5.00 of them is detained without charge. is there any forces have demolished $389.00 homes? why settlers has cut it out at least $409.00 attacks against palestinians since january. and that's after violence has been increasing and recent to years. this was the seeing and for water ourselves. so fabulous in february, when settlers fx palestinian shops and homes asserted has established nearly 300 illegals settlements, and outposts in the occupied west bank. the decades long occupation often exploits better, stay and resources and controls most of the land with military bases, nature reserves and roads meant to serve settlers. since the 1993 also accords, which was a framework for the 2 state solution. the number of settlers has been rapidly increasing. right now, nearly 700000 industries live in illegal supplements. because he does need that
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abraham and visual marks travel in the occupied westbank to show how to similar journeys can be so different. that 7 from being a balance to one of them and villain devon from it's a lot to any is supplements. we're here at the town 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 route for past events. we have a palestinian dedicated app that shows the route that passed in is can take when they want to move 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
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these right to smooth, then you that primarily designed full set lives in the occupied westbank with the is ready government spending around the full service needs. 5 transportation budget on roads here. here there's, it is really broad that can only be used by the coming really hard for customers to be able to have control over their time. everything is unpredictable. you might have roads, long check points, circular effects. so many of these roads that have been primarily built, essentially they're all, sometimes the check was put in place to protect those satellites troubling 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 point. that is the main link between grandma law
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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, they cannot drive the car is inside. they have to go in walking. and there's a both of them back to the mix. this traffic and it shows really here how politics controls the smallest details of palestinians live the hey way out arriving time, especially when you haven't done this i'm gonna give you a call. 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 the 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 were no signs. the building is still pending. so i had had on out to sarah, we report on the north suits and australia that accuses the government of failing to protect indigenous communities from climate change. and why scientists are raising the alarm is the largest sea we live on the planet. it's the case to be america's the frank assessments. this board is because of the un give them the vision and the look in the suspicious to their own. so keep them but then friend to the best friend inside story on al jazeera, potomac of diabetes international that both is flaw from home to the people on this
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airplane. it's refuge from the st bottles and ask strikes in suit on starts every morning, continued till the night. we don't sleep the people they rescue a say they often have to make treacherous journeys to reach the i cross. be able to be to, to safety. 70 to government workers and some citizens of wealthy and nations that have been pool towels in the as way. tens of thousands of people have been trying to leave see tom by land. others anywhere else to go. somewhere in his family room several few and now stuck here. if they don't have the required papers for the money on with travel, i have to go through the church a 6 chip. even today's you can continue that jenny and worries on today that everyone here has the loved ones that ask to hind, no one knows except be safe. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the navigate knew what challenges era has reminder of all top stories best i'll come on to of ukraine's ground forces says his troops are advancing on the russian occupied city of buck. much footage, released by a cranes army, appears to show russian positions on the fire near the east and setting a square on the east. and on that screech in moscow says it's up to major. you training inoffensive well for a to say 250. you crate in troops are killed, and 16 tanks destroyed and trained service it. so brings him to the size of india's west. wales is also in 20 years or far as he is of last
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a criminal investigation into the crush, which killed 275 people on friday, a new medicine cold. awesome. that's and it could save lung cancer patients. a study led by gal university found that the pill take them once a day off to century, reduces the risk of patients dying by 51 percent long kind of so it has the wall of leading cause of cancer. mortality accounting for around 1800000 deaths a yeah, the disease is typically being very resistant to treatments. trial in both patients between the ages of 30 and 86 was conducted over a decade and around 2 thirds of patients have no history of smoking. dr. roy hubs is from the yale kansas center. he says the treatment is a more effective way to fight the disease. a. 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
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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. well, the reason this, this trans positive where others have not been is as american in is what we cause 3rd generation inhibitor, of this pathway called every term
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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 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. as a journalist in hong kong has won an appeal to of a ton of conviction relating to anti government protests in 2019. while charlie had been working on the investigation into an attack on protest is by government and the wireless. she was found guilty of deceiving the government in 2021. most cases said she made full statements when she had accessed records without saying it was for journalistic purposes. this months of when legal victory for the media in the city since paging and paste and national security little in 2029. it
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says from the wells biggest oil producing nations have agreed to extend output cuts until the end of next year. to pick pos group is facing fully oil prices and the potential supply glotts saudi arabia, as opposed to $1000000.00 barrels per day. next month. herrings have gone an alignment case followed by 12 straight islands as accusing his trailer and government of failing to protect them from climate change to community. elders have lowers the action on behalf of people from the boy to and satellite islands. they say the low lying islands will soon be on the war set because of rising sea levels to illustrate island, this ideas, training and government puts the lives at risk of failing to comp emissions unprepared. adapt patient plans in time was to blow like i lose you as long as a visible on the water. that is very cool was hybrid and we will have is a better where silos. food is a free. yeah. that's why we as a prime minister, you come,
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i'll see your own eyes. what's happening then it will see what's happening around. sorry about lead. you're older than the uh is a very and can i say that a h yeah, a huge blue. a. see, we develop soft the coast of africa eventually making its way to the caribbean and the coast of america's scientists say it contains flash, 18 bacteria to 100 and traveled to the edge of the great atlantics, while gas them both see it. first hand, a continent sized mass of green is increasingly harassing the eastern coast of the americas. the sarcasm belt a floating bit of seaweed nearly 8000 kilometers long and 500 kilometers wide is so massive. it's easily visible from space of the great atlantic, sorry, got some del is the largest algae bloom on the planet, and it is
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a whole new ocean in graphic phenomenon that developed in 2011. it began really impacting the caribbean and the gulf of mexico and south florida in 2014, etc. it's an ecosystem all its own home to fish, turtles, crabs, and other species that make it home. it, it store is carbon like a floating forest, but on the beaches of the north atlantic. this smelly decomposing mass, can some other coral and see grass and wreak havoc on tourism. it's not something we've seen before. seems to be a recent phenomenon. when the material makes it almost, or it's, you know, it's not pleasant to see, but also as it decomposes, it could release um, potential on healthy, you know, chemicals such as hydrogen sulfide like the next. now it also releases potentially toxic levels of arsenic. that can damage the nervous system. these researchers say human activity is likely fueling the massive plumes growth. over
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the past 40 years they've detected rising levels of nitrogen that have doubled since 1984, apparently from farm run off. fertilizer human and industrial waste. sarcasm has been around for centuries, christopher columbus wrote about it in $1492.00, which change is that the amount in the atlantic has at least a tripled in mass since the 1930 at over the past dozen years or so. it is formed. it is loosely connected sarcasm belt, stretching from africa to the florida coast. sell entrepreneur is hope to mind the coastal minutes for profit, human food, animal food, even fertilizer. but for now the seaborne sea weight is growing year after year. it's been going up and last year, 2022. we set a new record. 24000000 tons of sorry, gas in the great atlantic, sorry,
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gas. and we think this year we might be on course to set an even new record for coastal community spending. millions of dollars cleanings, our gas them off their beaches. that floral bounty is an unwelcome one. john henry and l g 0 in the florida straits. and that's it for me, may laura kyle: much more on websites onto 0. don't come because the weather next spend inside story takes and a good politics and to care for the other ones. reelection, the, we're starting this weather report in asia pacific as always nice to have you as long as you're a seasonal plumb rains. now movie notes over these, trying to see so this becomes a story for japan. we pick up the story there through q issue just clipping the pacific coast of honshu and send back in china. the temperature is on their way up in beijing 35 year running
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a few degrees above average. speaking of high temperatures for be har, westbank, all state heat, wave alerts in place, those temperatures hits or exceed 40 degrees. and here is our monsoon rains now through should long cuts and pushing pretty close to the ultimate and nick of our islands. bucket spot and temperature is also on the way up here. garage you at 39, but this is a super e, so that's going to pump in humidity. feeling about 45 on tuesday. well, those winds have finally backed off, up and down the goals. so seems much more calm. i don't think we're going to see as much sand and dust storms. and as a result the air quality will improve. we go in for a closer look across the gulf. i still, i think for the some province of saudi arabia, that's where we could see this and spin out. but the wind is coming from the northeast for adult high. so that means some very humid days ahead, hazy as well. it's going to feel closer to 50. by the time we get towards thursday, that's it. i'll see you soon. take care.
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