tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 5, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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of the the, the flow this is in use, our analogy is 0. i'm fully back. people live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. the war in ukraine escalates on several funds. keep says it's true sir. advancing on blackboard, while moscow says it stopped a ukrainian or offensive outs where in during the x ray of services resume in india
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after a multi trained collision kills 275 people or full days of launched a criminal investigation. also this our sedans health care system in crisis. how hospital is in the capital, are treating patients and meet the fighting between the army. any power, military rapids support and demonstrations and vigils in brazil, a year after age and miss and, and indigenous activities were killed. any amazon rain forest will be live in rio de janeiro. i'm going to get 0. so with this forces to miami, heat level, up the n b a finals, they beat the denver nuggets by 3 points to square the series at one gave me the thank you very much for joining as the commander of ukraine's grand forces says his troops are advancing on the washing occupied city of back mode footage, released by ukraine's ami a piece to show
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a russian physician's under fire. near the eastern city moscow's forces declared victory the last month. and russia says it stopped a major ukrainian or offensive elsewhere the eastern don't. yes, region, those reports have not been independent, be verified, but moscow has released pictures. it shows, it says, shows some of the fighting. meanwhile, pro ukraine forces of launched a rating. the russian border region of belgrade, or one of the groups involved, the russian volunteered cause says they've captured several russian soldiers. keith is an i involvement. not in a moment will be speaking to john is julia shop. a lot of are in moscow address. we go to, i'll just hear a child spot for his in key for as the crating and capital attorney, a very complicated picture of the front line right now. what are you hearing about what's happening in blackboard and elsewhere? in the don't ask region, you have very complicated situation. indeed, potentially as you say, it's impossible to independently verify these claims and counts the claims. but
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what we do know, you mentioned that the move in your introduction, the ukraine, and i'll be saying that they have made gains apparently. so the south of the city and the city fell to full russian control. we understand last month we're now hearing also from the lead to all rush, the russian motion, regroup the wagner group. if get any pre goshen. he has left a recorded message on one of his telegram. china was very angry message saying that it's a credit in full. she should take him back, control the town of better, keep cutting out, but keep go. he's more of a village than the town, but it sits no. so the bus floats, a village that we understand russian forces including bog, that took control of it last month. again, impossible to independently verify that we're also hearing the increasing chance a on pro russia minute treat blow of those channels on telegram that it does seem to be according to the movement by ukrainian full. she's in the something don't ask
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region most specifically the town of noble. the netscape is coming up consistently . one minute treat blow ago saying that the russian forces of last around to columbus has a territory in that area or another saying that that had been the use of let the tanks ukrainians were using those to them. and liquid tanks that were given by the western allies in recent months. what we seen, certainly from the russian side is this video footage that they say at least is evidence of them repelling a russian, sorry, a ukrainian attack. earlier today. a greenfield with ministry vehicles seemingly being solve it said some on file, but we cannot independently verify where that is or indeed which slide indeed those vehicles belong to, whether they be russians or ukraine. and so a very difficult picture to re, but of course, this comes at a time where we have been expecting the beginning of this ukrainian town to offensive only
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a couple of days off to the gardening leader. below them is an escape said that his policies were ready, but no comments. a toll officially from the ukrainians on this claim by the russians that they repelled of ukraine and attacked. okay, tony, thank you very much for the moment. charles stratford lived there in keith. let's get the view now from moscow and speak to jenny celia shop of our unit. what are the russians saying about what's happening on the front lines and you claim so basically, i can only add dobbs, the situation has indeed escalates. as he had donated. scan isn't a job, and there are reports of all the heavy funny thing that the ukrainians manage to, and the outskirts of the village of noble jeanette scott as well as several other villages. were i talked in the don't ask direction, but according to the russian side, the ukrainians actually couldn't achieve any success and that's direction. and uh, having those, some people on several pieces of equipment,
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they have to find coal. so we know that's a russian chief of general stop of the russian armed forces. a general garage level was as a control point when the key of action launched its launch scale ration. so the situation around the mood in these is very complicated and of course what had from even getting pre grossman and i just want to add some of his was so you can get any progression. obviously that has to be involved in that group. and he said that, and the last week, the russian army unit had regrouped on steve alone. the of the cold skate reservoir to protects the supplement of very kolscott near by. smoot and the russian forces were eager to occupy some nice positions that end. now, according to pre goshen pots of the supplement of their tough guy has already been lost and the russian troops are slowly guessing away from that. and you did have
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been attacks inside russia. tell us about what's been happening in the belgrade region in the groups involved in these a box and at that are in still trading. it would see russia from ukraine, as well as the moment where hearing more about all, tillery fine from the territory of ukraine, the eye witnesses in the border region of bel girl and report about the work of defense systems. and they say they've had the sounds of loud explosions in the ad. no casualties have been reported to cause were damaged by the missile fragments. and, and the last week that there was some fine to groups indeed controlled by the ukrainian all me who allegedly consist of ethnic russian soldiers. they were entering the belgrade region, but that tax were upheld by the russian army. those fight to groups called themselves the liberty of russia legion on the russian volunteer. cool. and they considered to be extreme as to in russia and they got into the russian territory,
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saying they were to liberate russia and read the comments from the school system. so the bound good region not is a place where a humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding various districts of the region district, backend of district in particular of coal, simply been on the far more than 1100 apartments. and a huge number of private houses had been damaged or destroyed in the sure back in a district during the past week. that's according to the head of the district. and in the morning the ukrainian on a fine mold and 70 shows from the ground to multiple loan troll kits system at the village of nowhere. a turbo sean con. so also we know that's the town of sher bacon in the bel good region. there is no electricity, no rules. how about mobile phone service right now and people need a drink if i q ration that. okay. usually a thank you for the up. did you? yeah, shop over and over live there in moscow. let's discuss all this further now with
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frank lead, which was a senior lecture in military strategy and know at the university of portsmouth. he's joining us from oxford. thank you so much for being with us, frank. so the russians claim that they have for to a major you creating offensive any during the exc region. what do you think is happening right now? is this the start of the long awaited ukrainian counter offensive you fix? well, good afternoon, the full of dealing with the sunset as a whole. let's just cover that. so that's a solution inside the russian society so that they have a very great casualties with some specificity. there's no other names for that. the video that i show should have been taken any time over the last year. there's no idea location on it, no indication told him so when it was taken, even if it was taken yesterday from a don't listen, totally possible. oh, you have great difficulty if you have a few times and on the personnel. vehicles be engaged with auxilary. so is this just off of the offensive? it looks as if shaping operations are taking place now such as the bulk of events.
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but she thought that the part of being a tax, perhaps the warning, had been uh, the next reach. and if it's not the box, it's not possible to solve change. i think it is also some reports is operation as well. but what you kind of made drawing on now, and that is a big payoff company, do you cry to install a space that is possible operations? it's a space originally was silence. you know, a loose lips sink ships. i kind of sold cost wise. so we won't be hearing much on that month and go to the next over the next few weeks as to what's happening. right . why would they focus ukrainians this counter offensive on the doing? yes, screeching. is this the most vulnerable part of the frontline for that? well, we don't know where the, where the focusing. aerosol is what we know what we, what we think we know is that there was an assault on one bottle groupon in a particular area. ukrainians can deploy dozens of such groups on top trains, at least 30 poplar. ready so or,
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or 9 or so the gauge custody of sources i already have me. so is that what is it that it's focusing that attacks anymore and what, what, why is it doing? yes. region. important thing. what, why is that? don't, yes, greece, any significant. it's 5, it's, it's, it's up to the vital to connect security is part because one of the problems, there's one of the up last semester plains and it's been of course in 10 spikes. and i bought motors is not far from donuts. and it is hot time if you like, because of the russian play and territory. so it's on, it's got applied to the no, i'm almost set with the saying operations like that as well. so it's not surprising it to look at it as well as costco hubcaps on ones that permission sets up permissions also seems to be the location. so i'm calling about today to make the ukrainians, even if they're not saying this is the official sign of the, the so the counter offensive have been planning this counter offensive for months. now there's been talk of this for months, but do they have what it takes, the not military equipment and well trained choose to succeed?
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you think excellent. and the key cost that the challenge i'd pace is that an offensive operations, the general rule and the shoot exceptions to this to go for. for example, a truck was the heat that good general. ready is you need a 3 to one your medical preponderance and so i'll give you credit is do not have that. what they do have, i'm can assemble a local superior aussie and equipment on the human element, which is moran and leadership, which says you will be going to. and training, of course, certainly will be followed, developed in the plan, solved in the russian. the difficulty is, of course, the length of the lines of the army and the degree to which they could penetrate, interruption lines before coming under the rushing run brother, which means that that'd be vulnerable to russian arrow talk. that'll be fully aware of that. so what we can expect that st come to the next few weeks and months is not one operation, but many causes to reinforce
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a counter attack from the russians. making sure that the fonts accounted on sustaining pressure where it's picking, seeking results. but this isn't going to be decisive any time soon to be set box on the plan inside of the successes will only care about most if it was not suspect off. that was fine, very good to talk to you about this. thank you so much for joining us on audra 0 frank ledge, which is a former military officer joining us there from oxford. thank you for your time. thank you. the thing out of world 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 authorities of launch a criminal investigation prime minister and arrange remotely has promised to punish those responsible. let's go live to onto there is on
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a costume sharif who is in the regional capital. the bond is shawanda and you are at a more, i believe where most of the victims were brought. tell us about what you've seen throughout the day and what people have been telling you of the yes, holy. so yesterday we were in bolivar or, and be actually went up and under construction, building to, to, to be able to see the scale of the accent. and we could see so many cabbages, just flung on either side of a plumbing line there. and then we move to google, who with nature, which is about 200 kilometers from there. and here we are beginning to understand the scale of the human tragedy. you're right, i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm at the mall of the old indians due to a medical sciences. the 2 monks here in about $240.00 is removed here because a lot of service running at full capacity. so more than a majority of them on the identified and many families out here trying to find the missing loved ones. they,
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they will and by the source and when they couldn't find them and hospitalized them all they spoke to officials, officials have directed them here. so they hear speaking to police officers who make them look to photographs, question them. and then if they seem to identify someone via taking inside and then they have to identify the body. and after all these procedures, you can see ambulances lined up behind me. and since morning, that's what's being the scene. many of the body is being tended over to families. now the family is in such a desperate situation. many of them for coming from the springboard, because they can barely, and the batteries barely able to get here. so they're not able to hire a hoss find that is rested right there to take these bodies away. they have some little causes which run as ambulances, so they have to take them and make a long journey back in those cause. and some of the people us to not finding their loved ones. now they are in the they are frustrated the angry about the accident, the angry that they've con, find they loved ones,
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and they're directing this and at the government. a tragic situation for those families know dot. oh me. cool. so what's the latest? as far as the investigation is concerned, it's turned now into a criminal inquiry. one is because the government is under pressure the government, the raving minister said they are. 7 they have an investigation on and the really they minister did said that there was a technical failure of a sickening but then he said he recommends an investigation by the central bureau of investigation to look into all the possible angles. we've also had the prime minister said those were guilty. we'll face the circumstances. so these are promises that are made by the government that they will look into it. now the way the way is come on to the central government and the government is taffeta about it's to rated image with the media and, and the blog. and this tragedy is raising questions about the way network safety. remember, millions of indians on thousands of things across the length and breadth of the
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country every day. and it's, it's not just on answers for, for the families affected by this tragedy. people across india, one answers because they want to know that they loved ones when they pulled the trains, when they will, between the safe and whatever has happened. no matter what, how and who has done it, it doesn't repeat of get consume. thank you so much for your great reporting on the coast, who i'm sure be free. 14. they live from bon s, y bridge that was being constructed over the ganges in eastern india has collapsed for the 2nd time in a year. one person is missing after the accident in the district of blackout for construction work began on the 3 and a half kilometer bridge. in 2014, it was meant to be completed by 2019, but has seen a series of days. the harsh paid government has ordered an investigation into the collapse as a promising and toddler has died off to days after being shot in the hedge by is
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really forces in the occupied westbank. 2 year old mom at hyphen mimi and his father were both struck by is really fire on thursday while they were sitting in a car. the shooting happened during and he's really raid on the village of knobby signed a, me or my law. at least the 115 policies have been killed by is really forces in the occupied westbank this year, according to the palestinian health ministry. as last forehead on this island is here and use our, including the treatments about showing big promises to potentially cut the risk of death from lung cancer in half and t is from a football legend does. last time you brain will reach retires from the game at the age of 41, as coming up in source lation with joe the, the u. k. springs. how are you set to become the 1st senior royal to testifying course since the 19th century?
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he says more than 100 articles published by the miracle, you say that between 19912011 contain information obtained illegally such as so full hacking power. he says his family members, including king charles, were targeted by john. this is one of 4, came in saying the stories, holidays relationships and mental health. the mirror group has admitted to phone hacking, but denies harry's obligations. so high swimmer, editor p, as morgan is lawsuit is one of 7, prince harry and his wife making mock of her 5 against media companies in the u. k . and in the us, let's speak to all harry, harry faucet, who is joining us from london's high court outside the court, having a lot of interest in this case, tell us about what happened today in court and what we can expect later this week. the, well yes, they didn't made interest really so far as being the fact that the harry has not. yes. so not to the other thing. at least of his big case against amerigroup
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newspapers. there was some routing about this or at least the arguments about it between the opposing lawyers and the opening exchanges of this day's proceedings. the boy amerigroup these type of thing was actually extraordinary that he hadn't turned up. and so that would waste the court's time. the judge also saying that he was a little bit surprised by that fact, given that he had directed the witnesses to be available on the 1st day of each case and the lawyer for prince harry. david showed up on saying that he traveled overnight from the us, having attended the 2nd birthday of his daughter. now, when he got to the substance of harry's case, he said it would take about 3 hours to set that out. he essentially accuse married with these papers of a number of things or destroying evidence, be said of it being implausible. the given merited newspapers had admitted in one instance, so using unlawful tactics, targeting prince harry ad apologizing for that the given he was such
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a high profile spigot. such a regular feature of the pages that they wouldn't use such tactics a most. if not all of the coverage of prince harry, now, there are good these papers of the 33 obstacles under consideration. in this case, it is denied using unlawful tactics such as photon hacking will just section for general, for use of private investigators, is tonight. those in 28th of those stories and says that in the remaining 5, it is not submitted essentially handing it over to harry's legal team to try to prove otherwise. prince harry is expected to take up to do, to testify, which is quite unusual for a senior member of the royal family, isn't it? but this is quite personal for him, isn't it? of the it is deeply personal. it goes back to what happened to his mother, princess diana. it is something of a cause that he is taken up. he says that he wants to make
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a life's work and really rebuilding the the media landscape in this country and defensive for the seats against what he alleges. have been very large criminal tactics used by a sway that the british press, not just american. these papers. he's also launched actions against, with other people against associated press as well. and i as well as that, the son group, the youth group newspapers to so this is a broad campaign against the british media media as a whole. he very much wants his movements and course he wants this high profile opportunity to make his case. however, that does come with some jeopardy too, because the lawyer, a full narrative newspaper, says that he wants to spend a day and a half cross examining him. prince, how are you will lose some control he'll be on the road. and there could be a great, a broad range of topics under discussion. something that he would have full control of. terry faucet, thank you very much for bringing installation staff from london to saddam where
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access to health care is becoming more and more difficult for people caught up in the fighting in the capital con to the conflicts which began more than a month ago has led to hospital closures and a shortage of medicine, given morgan before some content. 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 that can help them and then there's the tank . we used to operate to dialysis unit one for adults and another for children which we had to shut down because of the lack of supplies and materials necessary to get dialysis the children onto available anywhere in the country. one much operating rooms are empty. staff said the last procedure was formed on the day the conflict began. the 15th of april. employees are too scared or unable to come to work. and
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then i should be one of the cool and local in 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. 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 win 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 hospitals. now that the cease fire is officially over, people who need help. i'll worried that even the few functioning hospitals may not
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be open for much longer. he but morgan knowledge of the era cartoon, the neighboring child has taken in the largest number of refugees from saddam tens of thousands. i'll just here his name is robbie joins does not lie from the god got refugee camp in chad zane. tell us more about where you are and what the situation is like. well we're here in the god got a refugee camp in eastern chad and we were here just a few weeks ago when they were beginning to construct this camp. when they were beginning to populated with temporary shelters and relocating people here to better conditions. and as you can see, it's just the mushroom then exploded the tents in just one section. the mixture of shelters and just this area go as far as you can see. and this is just one section, every direction you look in. there are similar types of housing and the organizers of this camp tell us they're already at full capacity. 7000 people live here now
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and they cannot, cannot accept any more. we've seen people sheltering under trees without permanent or temporary shelters, i should say. and we've seen many communities waiting for some kind of housing to open up the, the organizers say that there's just too many people to house here. they're going to have to go somewhere else. now that you an estimated that a 100000 people would arrive here in about 6 or 7 months now they've hit that mark and exceeded it months ahead of schedule and age groups are now struggling, trying to figure out what to do with the people that still keep coming because of the violins happening across the border in dar 4 in west star for in and around the main city of all jeanine are the people that are coming here. tell us harrowing stories of what they experienced. it took them nearly 20 days $25.00 days, just to escape the violence from their villages, from their homes. they tell stories of men being killed in their sleep, women and children being forced to flee on their own families, being torn apart and looting and killing on an industrial scale right by groups of
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armed men by bandits that are operating unchecked in a security vacuum at the moment seen how is chad and charging us all these holiday coping with dislodging threats of refugees in what are the needs on the ground of the well, this is a very complex circumstance for the chatty and authorities for the government, for the military, because they are chained to make sure that the violence doesn't spill over. there are shared connections between the people of chad and west are for us to den, and there is a risk of the violent spelling over. so chad is very chained to make sure that everyone understands that it is neutral in this conflict. but it, the humanitarian court orders will remain open and that it will accept people that are fling the violence, but it will not intervene. and they are going out of their way to open up to 8 organizations that continue to funnel into the country to try to get help to where
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it is needed. and every 8 organization you speak to right now is asking the same question. what is happening in alternator in west star for and how can they get there? how can they get help the roads because of security problems remain on passable even though the town is just 30 minutes, been from the border. so people are desperate to try to get help to those that are affected there and to those that are fleeing and crossing into chad and every 8 organization everyone, you speak to those people living here, say the same thing. this is yet another sad chapter, an ongoing violence of this kind that has continued in this region for generations now. his name is rodney re forcing their life from the god got refugee camp in charge. thank. he's a part time not for a check on the world, whether in a tropical storm is brewing. any arabian sea, his jeff, with where it's headed, miss watkins here worlds weather uptake will take this one off with this disturbance cooking up in the arabian sea. some forecast models are putting it toward oman, others, and focused on check back with us. this will certainly be in the headlines over the
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next few days for now, still at seabreeze in southern buckets. done so correctly at 39, but i think it's going to feel about 45 on tuesday. he wave alerts in play for eastern india westbank all states and be har, as those temperatures hits or exceed 40 degrees. and here's our monsoon rains through sri lanka, closing in on the admin and nika, bar eyelets. now with a breeze off the enemy and see the gulf of thailand, that's fueling some of the storms that we're seeing right across indo china to china. we go in and update on our seasonal plum rains. they're now shooting out over the east china seas. so this becomes a story for japan specifically to issue island. should cocoa as well, i think it's just going to quit pon shoes. so it could spread some showers in tokyo with a height of 28 degrees. but if we focus back on china, beijing at $35.00, that's a bit above average for this time of the year, back to southeast asia, fairly quiet, but some pulses of rain along the east coast of sinatra island on tuesday. see you
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later. i to jeff. thank you very much and i had on the news hour a week of naval trails with 35 countries in indonesia, despite the political ritz and a wild finish to the belgian football league which are and describe their 1st title in 66 to stay with us we're back to the store, the facing liliana teams. does the un fits the purpose was like many critics sites just come solution doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is put into a hard hitting into abuse. do you think look to their lives on washed face enough for money to go on its own and built it's on don't providing on for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well via the story on told to how does era examine
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the headlines? here in 40 we see what talk today. it's about an hour, which is the rest. that's the stage. black music is an exploration of the black, social, cultural, and spiritual condition, giving voice to the voice less. now we know the importance just place down most of the most important place, the words season. well, from a different perspective on mount is era of the are you watching the news hour with me for the back to go a reminder about top stories. the commander of ukraine's ground forces says his
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troops are advancing on the russian occupies the city of fox moved footage, released by ukraine's ami a piece to show russian positions under fire near the eastern city. elsewhere the eastern donya screech in moscow says it's top 10 major ukrainian offensive. as always say 250 ukranian troops were killed in 16 tags destroyed, and trained services have resumed at the side of india as rice rail disaster and 20 years. authorities have launched a criminal investigation into the clash which kills 275 people on fine. now to brazil with demonstrations and visuals are being held across the country to mark one year seems pretty strong this dom philips and indigenous expert, bruno perrera weekend. they came under attack while traveling in the amazon rain forest, looking at the issues facing indigenous communities that that's 3 to monica and i kids was live from region areas. cobra combined, a beach, tell us about what's going to be happening based on the beach where you are of
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the well worth of beach. this is a place where don phillips, when you used to live and be addition narrow. used to paddle sir, is that the family of his widow and his son that were here on the summit of herself, she made a very moving speech just a while ago. she said that these deaths must not have happened in vain that their work must continue job philip's, his writing a book on how to save the amazon. and this book will be finished by other colleagues of his by journalist for writing. he had written some 4 chapters in there right now, going through was suitcase of knows. also indigenous liter bathroom model was from the shop by the valley where both men were killed. he also made a speech. this is uh, he said that despite all the, the awareness that was brought by these 2 brutal killings that might not much has
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changed in their job by the valley. that he's being threatened still, or other indigenous leaders and people working on the ground. there are legal fishermen, they're lovers, that crossover from fatal. there's also, they're saying that drug organizations find as much of what's going on and unless the government does something seriously on the ground, not much could change. other people are we seeing their lives and we were just recently back to their shop id valley, and actually that's exactly what we saw, that they're still being dealing with many, many challenges to protect their territory. all of us will increase the tank was to remember to, to our weight and the gut feeling that something had gone terribly wrong. this a year ago on june 5th, they had received
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a radial message from your colleague indigenous, an expert little video to his on his way to meet them at the small riverport, about the liable not to produce journalist on phillips was accompanying him in the boat. they made a g, i need the permit, i thought i was on 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. the data had been heading, indigenous patrols, documented invasions by poachers, and there's a variety territory home to the world's largest number of isolated tribes. 10 days after the search began, the bodies of both men were found. they had been burnt, dismembered, and buried just a few months before the assassination. we had witnessed an encounter between video and i might use it that costs, but when he did a one of the 2 fishermen who confessed to the murder both men are now in prison. in a week trial, the killing of dom phillips and little video to the world wide attention to the
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remote and sleepy town of us. i lived in auction people here thought the things might change, but you can still feel the tension. is yet i moved to the vida was a key witness in the murder trial says he fears for his life and he's not the only one it up i think his name. i think if they want to buy a legal fisherman still into the indigenous territory and this still being financed by criminal organizations. but in the years since the murders result, government under recently elected left as president losing mass will assume has very publicly announced steps to protect the region from poachers. local leaders, he said, isn't enough on it. this member of the cut over tried, told us his scouts had caught a poacher on his lance. they tied him and took him to the local authorities. but he was set free. for the next time to purchase show up, we'll have to act on our own. if we don't want to be killed so all sides
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agree to policing in the area. the size of austria presents enormous challenges. but one year after the killings of dom phillips and bring the video to residents of the shop id valley insist those challenges must be met to ensure that no more lives are lost. monica, not just i'll just sierra body shop id well, uh i said i was saying uh it is. uh, this is there's a tribute being paid here, but there are also tributes that are being paid in the capital brazilian that will take place later on this afternoon. in the state of south fall and other parts of brazil and also in the u. k. uh, with uh, dom, sister and brother who will be there. and as i said, they were continuing to bicycle all. so this happens at a time where congress simply still, which is dominated by the right,
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is pushing for legislation that will make it easier for commercial exploitation of the indigenous lands. and that's why this, these the tributes are being so important because people are calling attention to the need to protect the amazon rain forest affords 2 legs. monica, thank you very much for that, monica and i q of live in the edition. their hearings of the gun in a landmark case find by torres strait islander is accusing us trade in government to failing to protect them from climate change to communities out at community. elders have long see action on behalf of people from the boys who and free by islands off may not australia as northern coast. they say the know lying islands will soon be under water because of rising sea levels. torres strait islander said yesterday and government put their lives at risk by fading to cut emissions and for pay out of taishan funds in time. was the blow like i lose you as long as they were
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under water? that is very cool because i made a move the better for silos. buddhism for yeah. that's why we as a prime minister, you come, i'll see your own eyes. what's happening then? it will tell you what's happening around, sorry about when you're older than the, uh, is a very and can i say that or indonesia is hosting a week of naval trails with 35 countries taking part. thank you. the us, china and russia, and they come at a time of heightened geopolitical tension that organizes say this is a child support corporation between military's jessica washington before so mike, us are on the island of slow se on the engine agent island of sooner. we see hundreds of military personnel from 36 countries gather for a week if not come back drills. this is the strength from the co operation, which has already been well established with his head. we warmly welcome them. they
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can enjoy the stability and security of indonesia. the navy's at the us, china, russia, australia, france, and japan are among those participating. it's the 4th time indonesia has hosted this exercise, which focuses on disaster relief and humanitarian operations. the engineers and navy says it's a challenge to promote maritime corporation in the region. the exercises opened with the fleet review of vessels for most of the participating countries. as the exercise, the search and rescue event where all the countries are gonna simulated. this is happening at a time of heightened attention since russia's invasion of ukraine, but also in increasingly strained us china relationship. they also bring together all the countries with turbulent relations, including india,
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and focused on experts say disaster relief training is a straightforward way for military's to work together. it isn't focused on what i think it is, what we call a operation other than. so in that sense, it showcases the things that we latrice can do. that it also allows militaries to interface with each other to communicate with each other. and it easily describes its foreign policy as free and active. the experts say the world's 4th most populous nation is increasingly positioning itself as a neutral link for the region. the asia pacific has been a ha, this military activity in recent months. with both the us and china ramping up military diplomacy and engaging in more frequent exercises in the region and to contest for influence. this week's drills in indonesia provide a rich hans to work together rather than compete against one another. jessica
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washington out a 0 like i said, indonesia during this in hong kong has one an appeals to overturn her conviction relating to anti government protests in 2019 file. troy had been working on an investigation into an attack on protest as by government, joyless. she was found guilty of deceiving the government in 2021. prosecutor said she made full statements when she had access records without saying it was for john listing purposes. is lots of rand legal victory for the media in the city since virginia imposed on national security law in 2020 cost of those prime ministry set, told tots with you and us representatives late the following days. a violent unrest, violence broke out after the installation of ethnic albanian men into majority areas. in the north. a turkish commander battalion has arrived in cost of all at the request of nato. after dozens of the lines, the soldiers were injured in confrontations last week. the you have threatened to
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impose sanctions on both serbia and possible if the violence continues. i 5, because more from the northern course of on town of venture to protest continue here is rich on the scene of with 13 nato soldiers were interested in violence a week ago. other moods remains calm and peaceful, although it is 10. now they haven't been any further attacks against natural forces, although we have heard from customer police that vehicles in person that have been talked to the north of comfortable. this also comes as a time where the united states an injury, especially representative of visiting the cup fields of bel grades unforeseen to try and de escalate. the situation. not comfortable as prime minister housing could be, has suggested a new round of elections. although the question of ethics of what is the pricing, the election still remains because if they decide to boycott another round of elections, comfortable is find itself in the same position as it does?
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no. but there's an understanding that decisions made in belgrade and in pristina affect the situation here on the ground, not publicly the us and you have criticized comfortable for escalating the situation. the decision they made to impose those ethnic albanian ms on the most of possible was sending those special units of police really escalate to the situation as far as the consent. but there's also an understanding that the things that present which it says invalid rates expects the ethics of population here. many here believe that the north of cost of both is a part of serbia. in fact, many of them believe that customer is a part of the of you no matter what those decisions are made in belgrade, unforeseen, or know the fact that these people fear the parts of serbia isn't going to change aside big. i just need a direction customer brought 60 i've gone gallons, and one teacher has been hospitalized after a suspected poisoning attack at their school. police and i've got any sense
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northern province, so sorry for say an unknown substance was used. no one's been arrested. the taliban administration bands girls from receiving education beyond the age of 12 when it took power in 2020 a maybe a so called 6 plus 6 committees meeting morocco to discuss drafting laws for upcoming elections. the u. n. is calling for the much too late presidential and parliamentary elections to take place late to this year. maybe i've seen years of conflicts since the fall of more, more capacity in 2011 is had to rival upon them in 3 years. the committee that's gathered in morocco into the 6 members from libby as house of representative space in the eastern city of to brook. while the 6th of is off from the high council of state, based in the capital tripoli in the west, a charge with drafting the laws and rules for the planned elections later this year . high council of state and chippy is outlined with the un recognized governments based their lead by abdul. how many debate that obviously is malik. trina has more
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now from shipping, as 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 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 to have meet today, but from running for election. 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 rules that govern the elections. what kind of legislative elections are going to take place? they want a national assembly consisting of 2 houses,
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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 cuz you know, people want to see elections are 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 to some house use now. and a new medicine called or see met and that could save lung cancer patients. a study led by university found that the field taken once a day after surgery reduces the risk of patients dying by 51 percent lung cancer as well as leading cause of cancer. mortality accounting for about $1800000.00 deaths a year. the trial involved patients between the ages of 30 and 86, it was conducted over a decade and about 2 thirds of the patients had no history of smoking. dr boy had
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ceased from the jo 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 stage of disease and which, which rank people thought 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
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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, it is what we cause 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 going 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 a patients guitar. it just drive for 3 years, still ahead on the news hour. the female goal for one her 1st tournament after turning professional just last week. that's coming up next in the
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time. not to catch up on the squarespace. you totally thank you very much. the miami hate to scratch the n b a finals up at one game each. they whether the nickel or you could store them in denver to edge gain 2 by 3 points. david strikes reports of the winning game, won by 11 points, nearly your kitchen and know, get square again. the favorites on that hard and the codes and things were looking good. one states, they led by as many as 15 points. you'll
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kits or the ciocca is he's affectionately known, was by far the stand up full by with 41 point the but it was effectively a one man show in miami, called the way back. we go ahead into 4 quotes that they've been with that top score with 23 points. well, jimmy, but the and find out if i are both racked up 21. murray, going back to a 3 point guy. you missed his attempt to level things up at the plaza and the he edged it 111 to one. 08. back on track right before and the i championship is part of our dna for one. you know, i have one on this team is as donald through adversity in some manner and been knocked down and had to get back up. and for number 2, we got
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a lot of experience in these close games. so when it comes down to the wire, 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 whether feeling, sorry for themself 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 is not 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 game 3 is coming up on wednesday in miami. they did stokes, which is 0 back here all the way to paris with 7 feed on chip a has reached the quotes, the finals with the french open for the 1st time in her career. this is in beach,
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but not the peta in straight sets. breaking the american 8 times to the who was running up at wimbledon last year were papers in, in number 14 feed. beatrice had that maya so we just, great not to him. he does. it says, announced his retirement for football. at the age of 41. the his contract today semantics was in june and would it be renew doctor season full of injuries? abraham evict said an emotional good bye to his teammates and signs of the sons theatre on sunday. and it seems that retirement was news to his club. to close to close out 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
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you all of abraham evict schooled 511 goals clubs including ac, into even just boston lineup history and months united. he won 14 link titles and full countries, but never got his hands on europe's top prize. the champions league trophy the straw and cold server ties the sweetens old time top score with 62 international goals in a 122 matches elsewhere. and it said it was a big moment for natalie who got their hands on the study. i tre, fee for the 1st time, and $33.00 is natalie clinched. the tide was 5 games display, but had to wait until that final much the season to lift the silver in front of the home funds. the last time they won, it's least, hopefully donna is captain up to 14 years round, which it start striker 3 months of my has paid his last much for the club and fixing lease signed off with a go. the frenchman school, the penalty, and that 11 roll with dr. essex about the bone about stadium and with some straight, tough thoughts. it was now before the game that he would leave as
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a free agent at the end of season. developmental winter is expected to sign for saudi arabian size out. it's a hats, it was a wild finish to the belgian league on site today as well. and with please the title and the dying minutes of a 3 way race for the trophy unions. social was and resting golf game both looked like they've been crowns, champions i'm 2 x told me to send that to be out of our old school each time equalizer. in the 94 minutes i'm 12 is folks. huge celebrations was the 1st time his hometown club had won the lead in $66.00, he bought it, it pays, the players may have broken the charge fee movements of to being candidate. so i knew it says price rose sang, who has become the 1st female go for and 72 years to win on have professional debut the 20 year old american. are you son per law suites us to becoming the 1st but back with all of the women's and see to play college title for stanford,
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which is also ed toys. they used to play sheep on every big amateur event going and know she's won the lpga to toe, to say, can meet this, do her america has come open on a playoff in the new in new jersey. the last female plants went on have pro debut, was beverly hansen in 1951, 9. take time move of $400000.00 in prize money and each must take tools membership . and over on the mens pga tool the world's top players were in action in the fine around at the memorial tournament. this was well number 2, john rom, holding out for an eagle. but he's finishing his types of 1612 number 3, where we mcelroy was in a chef of the lead. at one point, the despite shots like this, he finished type the 7th in the, in noise big to hopefully and came out from top to help us. the t foot pot, the full supply of where he beat any macowski to secure his full pga to victory and fast on us soil. the end of a when his check of $3600000.00 and that so useful for them with
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gemini to fully 0. thank you very much for that to stay with us on august the or we've got more, today's views coming up after the show break. thank so much the the on charging the cost default president ship. yes again, 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 elders era
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