tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 5, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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cell phone outage, there is mobile apps available in your favorite types to just set for it and typed on a new app from out to 0 new at using is it the on the zillow and 0, then yay, this is the news. our light from doha, coming up in the program today, russia's defense ministry says it has repelled a large scale attack by ukrainian forces and that done yet screeching. meanwhile, keith insists its troops are advancing on the hosts. pensions are high in kosovo as prime minister alban corte meets with you and us officials to in the crisis. for
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the us, vice president mike pence answers the race for the white house pitting him against his former boss. donald trump and hopes for political and economic reforms in kuwait as the gulf states is preparing for its 7 for elementary election in 10 years on german actually support to have the latest from the french eisen and the miami heat, tap leveled up the n b a finals, a beach, the denver nuggets by 3 points. the square of a series at one gave me the it is just past $1800.00 g m t. that's 9 pm in the move to where the commander of ukraine's ground forces says his troops or advancing on the russian occupied city in the east of the country. for it is released by you. queens army appears to show a russian positions under fire. now moscow declared victory there just a month ago, and russia is saying it's stopped the major ukrainian offensive elsewhere in the
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eastern done yet screeching. those reports have not been independently verified, but moscow has released these pictures that it says show some of the fighting. meanwhile, pro ukrainian forces have launched a raid on the russian border region of belgrade. one of the groups involved the russian volunteer course as it captured several russian soldiers. keith is denying any involvement. charles stratford has more from keith. is it possible to independently verify these claims encountered claims by both sides, but that certainly seems 11 and some suggest some heavy fighting in various points along the eastern front line, the front line of around a 1000 kilometers. it started earlier today with the claim made by the russian military that they had repelled while they described as a large scale ukrainian operation. pushing into the something's on that region in 56 is the russian military side. but there has been increasing chats over in the last few hours from pro russian military bloggers and most of them talking about
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the town of noble genetics, which is in that southern donates region. we have heard of the sauce to noon a statement, a recorded message left by the leader of the russian. us in reorganization. if guinea, pre goshen, he's saying very angry message that russian policies were losing control of the town of better keep got. it's more of a village actually, it's just no move to. what we do know is, is that the russians policies claimed full control over bus moved. and that area last month. so it possible to verify was the in fact is happening. that does seem to be a little bit fighting going on, but whether in fact, this is the start of this long awaited counter offensive that we just cannot say child stuff. what i'll do is here, kids and you'll, your shop of all of a has more on the raid by pro ukraine fighters into the russian region of belgrade . the citizens of the bold original val girl report about the work of ad defense
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systems that they say they've had the sounds of loud explosions in the ad right now . no casualties have been reported to cause have been damaged by the missile fragments that earlier last week. they were obviously find the groups uh, controlled by the ukranian army who allegedly consist of ethnic russian soldiers. they were entering the belgrade region, but that tax was repelled by the russian army. and those kinds of groups called themselves the liberty of russia legion on the russian voluntary. cool. um, they consisted, they raw them, they considered by russia to be extreme as groups and they called into the russian territory saying that they, they were to liberate russia and read it of its current political system. also, the belgrade region now is a place where a humanitarian catastrophe is on folding virus districts of the region. they should
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back into the districts. in particular, have colson played been on the fine wilton 1100 apartments, and a 370 private houses has been damaged or destroyed, that in the sure back in a district during the past week, that's according to the head of the district in the morning the ukrainian on a find more than 70 shells from the ground multiple loan truck. it systems at the village of nova trouble junk. which board is the town of should be connected to belgrade region a actually at the moment, no volta, no electricity own mobiles, phone service in the town of sure back, you know, people need june to the q ration and staying on all of this for a moment longer we ask the frank, lib bitch, senior electra and military strategy in law at the university of portsmouth, about the ukrainian counter offensive. he says, it's not clear that it can succeed. a general rule under a huge exceptions to this, to go for, for example, it's rock was the heat that the general rule is. you need to $3.00 to $1.00
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numerical preponderance and set to the credit is do not have that. what they do have a time, a sample is local, superior ross and equipment of the human element, which is where all the leadership which says you will be going to try to get close set. and it will be followed, developed in ukraine and saw that the russian, the difficulty is of course, the length of the lines and, and the degree to which they can penetrate. interruption lines before coming onto the rushing arrow brother. which means that they'll be available to russian arrow talk that will be fully aware of that. so what we can expect that's and come to the next few weeks and months is not one operation, but many causes to reinforce a counter tops and the russians make you show the flanks accounted on sustaining pressure, why it's producing results. but this isn't going to be decisive any time soon to be set box on the plan inside of the successes. and why don't you care about most of those. i suspect often what's the cost of those prime minister is holding talks
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with you and us representatives after days of unrest, violence broke out down through the election of ethnic albanian mirrors, insert majority areas, and a torque is commander battalion has arrived in kosovo. this, at the request of nato, dozens of the lines of soldiers were injured in confrontations last week. the e u has threatened to impose sanctions on both serbia and kosovo. if the violence continues. meanwhile, italian peacekeepers, a guarding the city of level savage and northern coast of the barbed wire was raised around the municipal buildings were ethnic albanian. mayers are supposed to take office the majority certain population boy content local elections in april. it comes after mass protests spiraled into violence in the city. as a big is in pristina, can talk to us about all of this and said, let's start with who's talking and what they're aiming to achieve.
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what do we have the special invoice from the you and the united states. we have the rest of the electric from the easy and we have got bill escobar from the united states. now they will be speaking. we understand to the costco prime minister. i've been course the now we expect some tough talking, both the united states and the you have come out very publicly condemned and criticized comfortable for the actions in the north of costs. vote. they say it was a, the government had decided to send in a special police units to ensure that those ethnic albanian miss took off of this in the local government buildings that started this violence. but when you speak to politicians here, you only speak to ethnic albanians, this party pub text by the even the us response. these are supposed to be customized allies. these are supposed to be comfortable as friends, and they're really concerned about why is the fair criticising cost of all so much because it was an ethnic albanians, they say, the tax nato soldiers. it wasn't
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a ethnic albanians that were involved in the violence. now we understand that 15 of the soldier, the tiny and so just have returned to italy 2 days. but there will be some tough working bells in good faith. the problem is that here isn't a difficult position. he has considerable support within cost of all. and he has suggested that it could be a fresh round of elections, but if so, the ethics is a said so i can pull up the election again. he will find himself in the very same position also for him. this is a question of stuff. warranty is about costco sovereignty on the north of customer, especially those full municipalities and the majority ethnic sub she sees as an extension of sub yes they, the government here has open a blamed bell, great for interfering inside, comfortable for instigating an orchestrating these protests and violence so he's in a very difficult position, there's a lot of pressure from the you and us threatening sanctions. as you said about the same time, you can't compromise within comfortable because he has bases reputation on the
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sovereignty of costs for on the floor. and he says that he has the right to the duty to uphold the constitution. as i said, we saw from your last report, no later than today, that things in north coast of low right now in the china specifically are relatively quiet right now. but your reporting throughout the week is also shown that there is always a risk of a flare up in that region. absolutely, that hasn't been a more vitamins towards nato soldiers, but we have constantly pulled from comfortable putting you said vehicles and police officers have been targeted in those municipalities in just a year in the we've 2 ethnic albanians were targeted by what the government here said. we're a specialist minister in north method of itself. so that's always an issue. and the challenge that the government here faces is that those ethnic stubs in the north,
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they consider the north. normally the north looked for the customer as a part of serbia. when you go there, the sevien flags that you said in currency, and when you speak to people the say, this is sylvia. this is said again and again. and again, this considerable tension on hostility, but as relevant outside does go go in journalist having taught it and, and produce as i've said. but so the situation remains tense. but what's interesting is that the special and voice a bunch of bell grades and they have not come to christina. we don't think that there we, we haven't heard that there will be meeting ethics of leaders in the north of costs vote. and many people, i believe that's because there's an acknowledgement that the reality is that it's spelled great, unforseen that, that make the decisions that will affect what happens in the local comfortable acid be reporting from 15 to thank you very much. i of the still ahead on the news, our rail services resume and india after and multi train collision that killed 275 people. authorities have launched a criminal invest investigation,
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the fight for sedans, health care system, how hospitals and car to more caring for patients amid the unrest and the tears of a football legend slots on abraham events. retiring from the game at the age of 41 that's coming up in sport. with jim and ashley to the cell, the us secretary of state anthony blinking says washington will not let it run, develop nuclear weapons. speaking at the american israel public affairs committee known as a pac blink, and also urge the normalization of relations between saudi arabia and israel. made those comments just hours before leaving for talks and re add. the united states has a real national security interest in promoting normalization between is real and saudi arabia the we believe
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that we can and indeed we must play an integral role in advancing it. no, you know, there's just that this can be done quickly or easily. but we remain committed to working towards that outcome, including on the trip. i'm about to take this week to jetta and we are for engagements with our savvy and gulf counterparts. okay. our white house correspondent. kimberly how good is with us. so kimberly, the us secretary of state laying out american priorities there just before heading out to saudi arabia. will he deliver the same message in person? there is no question that there is going to be a similar message. and the reason is, is that the us really wants to underscore that it's top priority is not only making sure that it has the seat of the table in this conversation, but also protecting its own interest. and that is national security. and so that is why the secretary state has been dispatched by the of the us president joe biden,
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in order to make sure that this process moves along. but also that the us can maintain its own interest in that conversation. the fear of the bite and ministration is that under the abraham accords, which is to expand this normalization of ties between israel and saudi arabia, through economic expansion and prosperity. there has been a bit of a holding back by saudi arabia. there has been some commercial airline traffic. there have been some, uh, commercial engagements, but there could be so much more. and so what we seen is a kind of a parallel expansion happening in terms of the plan in the us congress that now needs to be implemented. and so that's what this trip is about. having those conversations with the as the secretary of state's counterparts in order to see that realized in terms of integration, that allows for the stability and the prosperity that the united states as hoping
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can be achieved. and so that is the 1st message, but the other message that, and all of this is that the big obstacle is, of course iran and the concern being, but it's marching towards acquiring a nuclear weapon. and so the message, the other message will be conveyed is that that is something that is absolutely a no go in the eyes of the united states, the message that will be delivered on behalf of the us press it is, should ron per, it's back on diplomacy then the message will be all options are on the table to make sure that it does not acquire nuclear weapons. so a lot of conversations to be had with some very certain messages to be conveyed. kimberly, how could thousands, yours white house correspondent. thank you very much. i as the staying in the us form of vice president, my pen says officially enter the 2024 race for the white house that says run will pick him against his former boss president donald trump. allen fisher is in washington dc covering this island. what can we expect from the pins presidential
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run? what will be the bumper sticker for pins? 2024. say probably i the conservative choices be leading the growing certainly for the last few months. we knew he was going to declare, remember the last time we really impose themself and international consciousness was on january the 6th and 2021. when he decided that he wasn't going to do what donald trump asked them to do, which was to block the election of joe biden as president. and then he was seen running for his life from the capital building. now he's running for president and he wants a lot of the people who are chasing him that day to actually vote for him. he's hoping to convince trump supporters to get behind his campaign. and he will say that he is a conservative and the republican. and he thinks those are very important and you'll do well with the evangelical base because he does talk about his christian faith. but this is really the last 2 of the political dice for mike panes. he's not
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going to be selected by whoever wins the nomination. isaac the or vice presidential candidate, he's unlikely to get enough trump supporters to back him in the primaries. so when he makes is a special a nice when he's filed the paperwork to day when he makes is official. a nice man on wednesday, any 64 bucks say this is really the last chance to learn from mike pins. so look, you mentioned that you've angelica base, you mentioned from voters. i was gonna ask you how republican voters large deal about tense. a look, you've got to remember that. uh donald trump is still the main front runner. he's to speak to your, anyone who comes into the race run desantis was everyone's thought that he will be the guy that will on see trump. he can get, need them in the opinion polls. he's made a little bit of a den, but not nearly enough. and others are not entering the field thinking, well they, they could be the desantis, they have the one that could start peeling off some of donald trump support. so we're going to see chris christie and nines in the next couple of days. and of
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course, we already have tim scott, who is the senator from south carolina, nicky. healy, the former you in on bassett. there is a hutchinson's already in the race. and along with the uh, the, the north dakota governor, both of them will become a trivia question. at some point because they are not pulling a toll well either, and many people kind of even name them like be there just now i couldn't even remember the north dakota governor's name. so all of these things that a problem for the republican party who would like to see a challenge for donald trump, but the reality is, is winning, and the policies go potty, lots leave behind them. and at the moment he is the favorites, the best tool that was getting into the race could have is that some of the legal actions that are facing donald trump take him out of the race and then it becomes a much more competitive fight. but on the debates, going to be incredibly interesting. they are going to be most watch tv. absolutely . alan fisher. thank you very much. a voters in kuwait. they're going back to the
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polls for the 2nd time in less than a year hoping for a parliament that will last for more than a few months. this time, a stalemate between politicians and the ruling of football family has caused politics to grind to a halt. rob mathis and reports from kuwait city for the 2nd time in 11 months, voters and to wait are hoping to break the deadlock, which is paralyzed, their government for more than 2 years. analysts say one of the challenges is that there are no political parties and candidates run as independence. coate almost had, it's official. the constitution for 70 years. women had the right to vote almost 18 years. but we still don't have any political parties. we are relying heavily on individuals who we think are good enough to to present us. that is not enough. focused on teamwork. photos, choose 50 to 65 seats in parliament. the mirror points up to 16 cabinet members. 15
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from have seats in the national assembly since 2020. the assembly has been increasingly dominated by members opposed to the government. to join the brakes impasse in 2022. the crime prints issued a royal decree to dissolve parliament and go wages went back to the ballot box in september. but 6 months later, the constitutional court ruled that decree invalid saying it went against the 1962 constitution, which gives significant power to parliament. the court ordered the national assembly be dissolved and replaced by the one elected in 2022. then in april conference initial law silva, and as part of it would be disbanded and for a 2nd time sending to wait, ease back to the polls. there is this a feeling of lack of interest. even many politicians running for elections decided not to have permanent campaign headquarters. we have to also realize
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what saves our democracy is for us to practice our democracy on the streets. there's little sign of active campaigning troy days have told us that they're no longer interested in politics or that they just don't feel that it's going to be relevant for them anymore. but some of them saying that they're very concerned that unless the national assembly can get some sort of consensus and can waves politics will continue to be deadlocks. and parliament could be dissolved once it gets to wait to say politicians need to start talking about the future of their country. but they're not holding out much hope rob matheson, i'll just say troy city and the jetta joins us now. he's a professor of political science at quite university and joins us from kuwait city sir. what does it say about creating politics that they keep having to vote again?
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you know, i, you see this is the structure of the problem is direction and it's, it is not in the details. it's the structure of the home political system. where do you have the balance of power is totally monsoon advised by the people. and then you have the very amount would be great amount of power in the hands of the the, the. ringback executive branch, i was wondering, family and anatomy, so whenever any crisis more of the price is not important as, as much as it should be. then they would go to the easiest way to is all upon $0.10 a $1003.00, which the time of the separation between the wasn't all the m e and the competence . and the prime minister, alto 10 is h with this, or they didn't come to this time. so this is a kaiser's,
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which is the embedded. it's a structure that has nothing to do with the details. the details might justify some of the problems like to the non partisan politics and other things, but we have a problem that owners will continue unless there is an agreement that agreement should be a based on the constitution and the constitution so far. all the text in quaint and major crisis, one of the major crises was in 2006 is, was the crisis of succession. the, the constitution and the law of succession play the major role in stabilizing the countries and did it because it was the doing the, the vision over 1919, again, the constitution was the united unifying document that brought people together in that time so that it is there is a, a role mind and a lot of things happen that with positive. unfortunately,
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they are not reflecting on the political situation, so crises keep coming and coming and coming. so here's the assess dialogue. when so on them, you're saying this is just baked into the system essentially that there is political debate. sure. but ultimately, because the american pull the plug on parliament's when there's too much friction with his government, that's why i'm to wait and rotors end up going to the post. so often does that mean the same thing is going to happen again and maybe a year from now or 3 months from now we end up as you say, you're going to say yes, it was intuitive, it wouldn't happen again, statistically speaking, or you just gave you the statistics out of 15, and then since 2003, we have 8 with this old. so it's not just that the last to the last 2 is different and the way it to it, it was, it is all but it is not different from the process since 2003 on coming. so statistically speaking, yes, it's going to be dissolved again unless such time that there is a,
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an understanding and agreement, a some kind of a consensus that could move the situation photo otherwise we went to the cartridges will continue. unfortunately, not our thank you very much for your insights. professor, a great university. thanks for coming on. access to health care is becoming more and more difficult for people caught up in the fighting and sedans capital cartoon . the conflict which began more than a month ago has led to hospital closures, and the shortage of medicine have been morgan reports from cartoon 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
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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 then i should be one of the month and we call in local and international aid agencies on 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 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 a way of letting them. 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. these fire
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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, a worried that's even the few functioning. hospitals may not be open for much longer. he but morgan onto the era cartoon neighboring chad has taken in the largest number of refugees from the sedan. and there tens of thousands, the english robbie has more on the flow of refugees across sedans, borders well, we're here in the god got 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 and just one section of the mixture of shelters in just this area. go as far as you can see, and this is just one section,
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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 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 here, but the organizers say that there's just too many people to house here. they're going to have to go somewhere else. now that un estimated that a $100000.00 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 to figure out what to do with the people that still keep coming because of the violence happening across the border into our, for in west star for in and around the main city of ocean. they know the people that are coming here. tell us harrowing stories of what the experience it took them nearly 20 days $25.00 days just to escape the violence from their villages,
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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 by groups of armed men by bandits that are operating unchecked in a security vacuum at the moment. still ahead on elsie's 0, a sweltering record breaking, he's across much of south asia. we meet the affected communities in bangladesh and, and pack a span. prince harry is set to become the 1st senior british royal to testifying courts in more than a century. and here's a little visual treat for you. a dramatic finish of the belgian football league which are in this club, their 1st title and 66 years. not that that's coming up with gemma in sport later this hour the
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the years here where here let's go with your weather update across the middle east and africa. great to see big picture of the middle east shows us. those winds have finally backed off. so we go into the goal for a closer look at times, a breeze will be ne, strictly in doha, eventually easterly. that means the humidity is going to bump in big time over the next several days. by the end of the week. i think it will feel closer to 50 similar story in southern bucket. some will get there in one sec. but 1st, this disturbing cindy arabian see its cooking up could head towards oman or focused on we'll keep tabs on it. but there's that seabreeze pumping in that humidity in southern bucket spunk, karachi, 39, probably feeling about 45 high temperatures and ask about as wallet 41, that's just a few degrees above average. so and finally, an improvement in the conditions for stumble for turkey and most of the weather will be confined toward the ne black sea coast. now for africa,
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it's looking like this. i'm pretty good. pulses of rain see are the own, the ivory coast through to nigeria, but really around the gulf of guinea, this is where the rain gets going. kind of a room, equitorial gainey and gap on that for southern africa. much quieter picture, specifically for south africa. those wins have pulled away so on a bad day in cape town, coming in at 16 degrees, sketch or later joined the label. conversation to just say good is the industry could be continued is say, this is a dialogue. we don't always talk to people that have different opinions that we do . everyone has a voice message. it appears that society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. it was it was fun to have an american occupation for meetings to countries. the street on algae 0 or wherever there are people. there are
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screech and moscow says it stop the major ukrainian offensive authorities say $250.00 ukranian troops were killed. and 16 tanks were destroyed. italian peacekeepers, a guarding the city of level salvage and northern coast of, of barbed wire was raised around the municipal buildings were ethnic albanian. mayers are supposed to take office informing us vice president mike pence has filed the paperwork for his bid. and the 2024 republican rates for the white house, and it says run will pit him against his former ally, n boss president. donald trump. during the 5th marks 56 years since israel occupied the last remaining palestinian lands since then, illegal settlements have been expanding throat the occupied westbank changing the landscape. well, elder 0 is new to abraham and villain marks travelled in the occupied west bank with a simple idea to show you how similar journeys can be so different, needed ro, from beer and above it. a rom villain drove from the it's
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a more to ariel settlements. the the, we're here at the town of b as in nevada. and as we're trying to move to a drum, as you can see is where it has proved a separation. that blocks the roads for past events. we have a palestinian dedicated app that shows the routes that posted 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 applied westbank. but the is ready government's funding around the full service needs. 5 transportation budget on roads here. here this is
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the road that can only be used by the becoming really, really hard for cost and is to be able to have control over their time. everything is unpredictable. you might have roads, longer checkpoints, circular effects on so many of these roads that have been primarily built to such lives. there are tons of thousands of ministry type ones put in place to protect those, such as traveling from a to b. this is one of the notorious routes for palestinians, huge when he gets stuck here for hours and hours. because at the end of this road, that is the healthiest check point. that is the main link between grandma law and jerusalem. we cannot school that only 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 book in booking. and there's a box in the mix, this traffic, and it shows read it here how politics controls the smallest details of how the
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fans light a hayley out arriving at a succulent. oh, you haven't done much tv. oh god, you'll have the idea. can i sit for the thank you. thank . so that's the 1st time we've been checked on this and todd to any 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 stopping any time soon. meanwhile, unemployment rates in the gaza strip have soared to alarming levels. that's according to the international labor organization. the i low in,
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in the report the you, an agency says the lack of sustainable employment, this trapping palestinian families, that a cycle of poverty in desperation. you know, science reports from the gaza strip 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 sending the living conditions of hundreds of thousands of palestinians. we sat in the hub and he's 6 family members, live in one bedrooms. their main source of income is cory, the boy, and so on because the c coordination, we subs says he has been looking for work for years. how want and then oh yeah, i know out of all of that because i tried to find a job in both the private and public sick to this. 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 available in districts and severe is really restrictions of the
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entry of products as well as the closure of crossings have resulted in significant financial losses. but up or down used to run a thriving fix does factory. but because if the locate, he's had to reduce operations and the number of staff employees from us, the category, by the time i walk in the past, this factory had 300 workers. we used to explore to israel and the rest of the world 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
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levels. an estimated 48 percent in march. this is one of the highest figures in the world youth and employment is, is in higher topping 64 percent, 73 percent of the gods, and graduates with no jobs. all of the other professional and good, but there is 0 opportunities in the gods 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 $190.00 a month. in addition, the prices of goods and basic company duties have increased shortly and recent month is compounding the already dire humanitarian situation. given to c, l g 0 goes to strip. for preliminary investigation into india is deadly as train crashing decades points to a signaling system error. yet a criminal probe has been opened. at least 275 people have died and no families are
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trying to identify their relatives when they call social re for force from the eastern city, a boob underscore. when people become numbers and most a place for family, for unions, system castiano made his way from b hall to brooklyn. h would in the should state to find his missing some. but he said he wasn't expecting his search to bring him here. that day 7 let that let me later and i told my wife we would not find a sounded life. i told him my youngest son too. what did you want me to go look for him. there was a problem in the re line. it was the fault of the station master of the it's a closure for some and an anxious wait for others. grief has turned into anger. mamma chocolate that his family have travelled across states and cities to find the
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relative the game at the about 10 to the bottom. and i haven't seen such a big accident in my life. this is a case of negligence. who is responsible for this? doesn't matter if it's a junior or senior employee, the point is that they have killed so many people on to trains. there's just chaos across the country. the government statements cannot bring back the debt. since friday, nearly 200 bodies have been moved to 2 months at this medical building in purple nation, where more than 40 have been tricked down to families. but the majority remain here . so the procedure is that uh when the body comes here, they are doing the collecting the dna dates and then they are doing or whatever documentation has to be done, basic documentation. there are some embalming process is also going on. and then uh, the person who identifies is handed over the one separate bodies to remain on
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identifying an adult diesel. most families can make their way here. many of the victims go from neighboring best thing goal and because they would probably have the cities in the south looking for what for families here this week. and as i said the morning on says on accountability, let me pull some sherry. i'll just see that. and ruben, age is sending climate activists or warning weather in south asia is becoming increasingly unpredictable affecting the lives of millions of people. pakistan is facing widespread flooding and shift and temperature patterns. wiley, north in bangladesh, intense heat is impacting to production and causing nationwide power cuts. tottenville child rate begins our coverage from chicago 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 reading for, even though it's in the midst of the monsoon season. now the farmers and stream on the face of the country the 2 drawers are saying they might lose even 20 percent of
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their crops. they think he'd waive continues because there's hardly any rain for the topography here is used to rainfall is the healey areas. and this could 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, i 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, so they just called to the department how to deal with the current situation. the people here suggested putting up more shade trees, setup radiation system, put up proper dana system and using of organic for the lives there. and in the urban areas is frequently load shutting. what is known as power cup at least every hour. every alternative all are making life miserable for the people living in urban areas because of industry, hired eyes,
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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 i've run 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, or pakistan has some of the hardest cities in the world, but it's been experiencing unusual amounts of rain and cooler summer temperatures. amnesty international warns that the nation's most vulnerable people are at the most risk to mount height or has more from sort go to although focused on show a cooler than usual, may, the temperatures are now beginning to rise. and i've got a warning, a dead bug just on may see
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a steam temperature this year as read 92022 and printed 21. some parts of the plug is gone. start 10 projects shorting beyond 51, up to 52 says here's what of the people who are working here out in the open without any shade. they're working up to $16.00 a day and i've got did 3, but it may be the most one another, but it because of the effect of climate change. but typically gotten in this year is much hotter than previous ones. we don't have any other option, but to work under scorching heat. we have to feed our children, and 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 most of the government should support us. in fact, scientists, a warning that they've doorstep good, there's go beyond 50 degrees. some of those areas read appropriately, asians are, and big numbers may become uninhabited, but, and died of course, really be
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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 talking to the pharmacist or tell us what effect this erratic web had had on the crop. because of the fact that people who are not able to brand that crop, such as rice and sugar again on the dime. and of course, focused on reading now have to learn to live and cope with the effects of climate change model, either audio data center shop or started go down that you case prince harry has failed to appear in court on the 1st day of his lawsuit against the british newspaper publisher this week he is set to become the 1st senior oil to testify in court since the 19th century. how he faucet reports in prince henry's long battle against the british press. this is what i'd say to be the most dramatic chapter so far. but on day one of his case against mary group newspapers, it was his absence that was most notable. his lawyer, david, shep, on. so the princess flowed from the us every night having attended his daughter's
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2nd birthday and would give evidence on tuesday. the judge expressed surprise. the opposing lawyer said it was extraordinary and a waste of the quotes time given that he intends to cross examine the prince for a day and a half. that will be a rare event, so you won't have service. so it's an opportunity that you had a moment of jeopardy, and so the idea of prince harry been coughing something cold, but very, very experienced lawyer know. if he starts being needled, he will start to say things which are going to be harmful to his own case for the day in hoffman. it's absolute, you know, box office blog posts of the stuff and the features of the risks about as an approach we credited the heart carries is wonderful. representative cases picked for more than a 100 individuals who assuming merit group newspapers. in britain's biggest newspaper publishers for allegedly unlawful general district tactics ranging from phone hacking to the section to use of private investigators. m g and deny is using
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such tactics in $28.00 to the $33.00 stories being considered in prince harry's case and says they onto admitted in the remaining 5 at the beginning of the trial, it did admit to unlawfully getting information about him for one story in 2004 and apologized. when he got to the substance of his arguments, prince henry's lawyer accused the good news papers of failing to put forth any of the journalists to defend the tactics. so that they had destroyed evidence and said that they'd already admitted on one occasion using unlawful tactics against prince harry. and that it was impossible to say that they haven't done so multiple times. the prince, henry, this has become a personal crusade against what he sees as widespread criminality and intrusion within the british media. one with its roots and the treatment and ultimately death of his mother. princess diana, in 1997, he spoken publicly a power those he sees in the coverage of his wife, megan, and victory would justify the prince's high profile campaign. but as his day and cold approaches,
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storm in denver to ed's game 2 by 3 points. david strikes for volts. the winning game won by 11 points, nearly your kitchen and know, get square again, the favorites on that 100 quotes and things were looking good. one states they led by as many as 15 points. you'll kits or the ciocca is he's affectionately known as like saw the stand up for last. it was 41 point the, but it was effect to be a one man show in miami code 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 some of the fire both racked up $21.00. murray, going back to a 3 point guy. you missed his attempt to level things up at the plaza and the he
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edged it 111 to one or wait 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 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 where the 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 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,
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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. they did stokes, which is 0 back here all the way from the basketball court to the tennis, colton to, to, i'm french open johnson eager to be on 2nd east into the quarter finals off to our opponent. retired. the load number one on the top saved was leading 51 in the 1st. that's when does it to bang k. retired with an injury. transactions will cite the defending champion and aiming for a full samsung overall look around for a little while to be on site cool face american teenager coat, golf and the last day. and the repeats of last is final golf. we'll be looking for revenge. sheep up to a place in the 4th is i seeing a challenge from occurring that should be the after the tough success that the theda took this much 7567 seed onto the batteries into the quarter finals. so the 1st time in her career, the 28 year old beat, but not a parent in straight sets. 6361. bracing the american 8 times 2,
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but he was running off it with an em us open last year with holmes. the 1st gene is in an hour for me to reach the law states athletic though it was the only grandson missing a. i'm very happy with the, with the performance with the way it was a, you know, playing especially coming back after an injury. i was just taking this one much at a time of trying to make it to the 2nd week. and now i'm going to push more for the next few matches. and yeah, hopefully the better than a quarter, fine. are you looking for for a semi final countdown to the champions, the final is on an interplanetary, which is talking about the opposition. cooling manchester, sitting the strongest team in the world south. today's show piece and assemble will be the 1st time besides have ever played each of the inter milan and trained on monday as they prepared to try and stop stacy from winning the competition for the 1st time and completing the trouble into las list at the trophy in 2010 as to what i mean to step down. okay. includes the squad that uh,
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we know that we are facing the strongest team in the world. in the last 6 years, they have won the premium leak 5 times and the most competitive leak in the world. they've reached finals and savings in the last 4 years and the champions, they don't have many weaknesses. but in front of them is in level to being tested several times during the compensation. we must be brave and taking away position and occupying every seem to me to on the page will spit out for my into play a and suite is great. so lots of abraham, of its, has announced his retirement from football at the age of 41. the contract to the ac, milan expires in june and might be renewed off to receive some sort of injuries. abraham of it set on a motional good bye to his teammates and finds at the sound 0 on sunday. and it seems the retirement was news to his club 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
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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 you all are abramivitch scored 511 goals accomplishing trading ac into events us offline at p. s. t and manchester united. he won 14, the titles and full countries, but never got his hands on europe. stop prize, the champions league trophy this dry coal so replies as sweden's old time, top score with 62 international goals in a 122 matches. that was a dramatic finish to the belgian league on sunday, as well as what claims the title and the dine minute dying, but it's a 3 way race. so the tracy a union started it was and then racing gang for sense become champions. that was until x, something defendants have be out of their old school to stuff which time equalizer . and then 9 to 12 minutes bounce up spots some surprising, a huge celebrations that it was. it was the 1st time his home time clock,
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one the lake in 66 is but it appears to play as may have right from the try say move itself to being has that tiger woods has praised, raised design, who's become the 1st female goal for in 72 years to win on her professional debut, the 20 year old american anita, and probably last week off to becoming the 1st back. so back went out if the women's and c double a college high school for stanford, which is also what i got used to play. she'd want every big i mature event going and now she's one on the lpga tour as well. so you can let me see how america's open in a playoff in new jersey. the last female plants when on her prey, davy, was it beverly hanson in 1951 sang takes high more than $400000.00 in prize money. and, and also magic tool, membership of what is happening. i just can't believe it was just last week when i on and so you don't was with my teammates. and so this is her pro and come out here . it's just been amazing. i enjoy the journey and kelly was only 5 the whole time i
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had so many chairs around me, all my friends and family, so thankful. talk about instant impacts that is always wolf. now i will have another update later. so. all right, joe, thank you so much for all that sports coverage and that's it from me. several venue for this news. our more world news analysis here in just a moment. the g on, despite the roll rate, as far as an lens plate, and come back and find maturity democratic republic of congo is auctioning off oil exploration blocks in the congo basin. as julie struggles to agree, a new constitution,
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the big picture examines where the old prejudices against indigenous people awful view, the country that was the mountains of votes in general elections with several opposition . candidates locked concerns over the integrity of the electoral process. are ready to be raised in massive personal show document trees. a new series of africa direct showcases african stories from african to make his millions of most of them from across the globe had too much to perform the stomach pilgrimage. june on al jazeera, june 1967, 6 days the re drew the map of the middle east. to dark colored aircraft appeared from a distance just as we were focusing on. they dropped the bombs on the run. the elders are exposed the events leading to the will and its consequences, which i still felt today to help me and it was such as the start of his lives. the war in june on out is era on counting,
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