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position orders for the homes, some of which are funded by the european union from around the world. it's a realty here. it has to be in my, in the tyra as people tried to find still way out. the ukraine's president praises his forces. as they advance from the city of buffalo. 12 russia insist it's repelled a ukrainian offensive ends on yet the for my headquarters and don't find any number gains. also a head us suck. true state urges saudi arabia and israel to normalize relations, calling it a real national security interest. the former us vice president mike pence analysis
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plans to run for the tough job, setting up a challenge with his former boss, donald trump. i'm same of astrology and the god, the refugee camp in eastern chad were organized for say, the camp is at full capacity, but the displaced from the warranty done. keep coming. hello ukraine's president followed him, or zalinski has hailed his troops. fighting and bust. moods keeps ground forces, say the troops are advancing on the eastern city, controlled by russia, followed them as the landscape said. they've defended their positions and continue to move forward. bush, you know, judging, of course, and what are some of william? i'm grateful to every one of our soldiers, all our defenders who during this day have provided the news we have been waiting for. we see how russia reacts is directly to every step we take there. all
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positions we have taken, the enemy knows that ukraine will when they see it and they feel it thanks to your strikes warriors, especially in the didn't ask region life. i want to particularly highlight the 5th separate assault brigade and the $57.00 to separate motorized, infantry brigade of which skilfully decisively and effectively defended our positions destroyed the occupiers. okay, and most importantly, move forward to market them. what for the landscape commons come on a day of claim and counter claim, and what could be the starter ukraine's longer waited counter offensive. troll stratford has the latest from keith. the russian army says this video shows ukrainian military vehicles being forced to withdrawal after a failed attempt to push into a russian occupied territory. in the southern donate, screeching the eastern new grain to the area on june, the full forgetting to be launched. an unsuccessful attempt at a large scale offensive in the south, the next direction, 6 back and i liked him to talk battalions of via email activated. the goal was to
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break to our defense, these in the most vulnerable and very of opinion, sectors of the front. the enemy did not to treatments tasks, it has no success is the statement which is difficult to independently verify comes a few days of ukraine's president, the load them is zalinski said he's all force he's well now ready for a long awaited you cranium, counter offensive. his foreign minister implied the same. we received enough weapons to begin the counter offensive, but i will say again, my answers is always the same to this. i will say that we received enough of weapons. often we win because until we haven't won, there is there will be never enough of weapons. ukrainian military says this video shows russian positions coming on the heavy fall to the south of the town of buff mode,
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which russia claimed full control over the last month. was late to the leader of the russian motion. we group, wagner released an audio message saying ukrainian forces were making small games in the village of best cute little town. yet again blamed russian defense minister said again, shall i go? i'm chief of general stuff for larry. could i see him off? or just part of the cuba has already been lost. the troops are quietly running away . what a disgrace should i go get us the most urge you go to the front line, become a gun and to make the trip stand up and move forward? come on, you can do it. and if not, you will die. he rose, ukrainian military and recent days as little as what can be described as a campaign of silence. released this video aimed at the public, the media and ukrainian soldiers appealing for silence on the counter offensive in order to preserve some element of surprise. me the claimant, counterclaims there is increasing evidence of an intensification of fighting
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various locations along the front line. whether this represents the beginning of the long awaited ukrainian counter offensive and efforts. while i ukraine in full seized to find weak spots in russian defense, or indeed these of small probing attracts. i hated the launch of full scale operation. last will become clear in the coming days, shall strap it down to 0. keith. meanwhile, further north fighting continues along the russia, ukraine border pro ukrainian armed groups of launched rates on the region of belgrade and claimed to have captured several russian soldiers. we'll use the shop of alova as in moscow with more the citizens of the bold original val girl report about the work of ad defense 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
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fragments that earlier last week. they were obviously flying to groups 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 volunteer. cool. and they consisted, they raw them, they considered by russia to be extreme as groups. and they called into the russian territory saying that, but 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 back in a district in particular have colson played been on the. 1 line open 1100 apartments and a 370 private houses has been damaged or destroyed the and the sure back in of district during the past week. that's according to the head of the district in the morning.
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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 curation. the us extra students are you blinking says that washington will not let iran develop nuclear weapons. speaking at the american israel public affairs committee blinking and also urge the normalization of relations between saudi arabia and israel. who made the comments just hours before leaving for talks and re on the united states has a real national security interest in promoting normalization between is real and saudi arabia. we believe that we can and indeed we must play an integral role in advancing it. no
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illusions 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 re add for engagements with our saudi and goals. counterparts. our white house correspondent, kimberly how kit has more. the normalization of relations between is real and saudi arabia is a top priority for the united states because the us sees it as tied to its own national security interest. and as a result, the us secretary of state antony blinking will be traveling to the region. he'll be traveling to re it as well as jetta. to have conversations about how that can continue to expand. already. there has been commercial air traffic between israel as well as saudi arabia. but the united states feels that there can be much more in terms of economic development, advancement in terms of stability,
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prosperity and integration. so this is what those conversations will be about. it's a building upon the abraham accords hatched under the trump administration. but the obstacle in all of this is the acquiring of a nuclear weapon or the attempts to do so by iran. some things of the white house says is not an option in the eyes of the united states. and as a result, all options are on the table for preventing that should are on the side to ignore the path to diplomacy for resolving this issue. the national security council spokesperson john kirby. it's making it a white house briefing on monday, said though, however, if a ron schuster opened up an embassy and re odd. and this would certainly help transparency. it would also help the stopping and intercepting of ships then that would be very good in the you're not as, as the united states. what is not good in the eyes of the united states, or ron, having a nuclear weapons, something that the united states will do all it can to prevent. kimberly help him
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out to 0. the white house. i've been as ease of us john as an independent so the foreign policy research are and he says the normalization of ties is not likely to happen any time soon. i the only thing that i, that may happen, that may happen our flights from a tel aviv 2 to jet. regarding the pilgrims. that is even in itself at best, very doubtful. we have to start, but that could happen. i don't anticipate anything else materializing. and the reason being is that many people are, are kind of jumping on this bandwagon of speculation because i think that is really government as well as the united states administration are really put in a lot of effort in the speculation for different reasons. first is ready, the government requires this and is building the strategy. i would call strategic speculation because it wants to give the notion or the impression that
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normalization would subject ravia is very much on the horizon. and it's very close in order for to alleviate any kind of pressure domestically, any political pressure domestically history. so it wants to give the illusion that it's really trying to reach an incredible milestone. and it's more of a policy. well, that's a lot more further than we could expect. and the reality now when it comes to the united states lives side by side blinking, and others measure like dig sullivan, like even lindsay grounds. anybody that tries to deal with saudi arabia given the, the very demonizing rhetoric that they have recently, they will require something to legitimize their approach to saturday radio. and that is the normalization and the abraham, of course for the former us vice president mike pens has officially entered the 2024 race for the white house fences. bid will pick him against his former boss,
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donald trump island fisher reports from washington dc. we gave america a new beginning for life. he said that we could, everyone knew he would be no, its official. after spending months laying the groundwork, former vice president mike pens has filed the paperwork to take on his old boss because the republican presidential nomination. pence went against donald trump once before. he refused to block 2 biking selection as president, as trump one today, and ended up running for his life from his supporters. because he's going to have to address the january 6th with donald trump, presumably right next to him. and that's going to be really interesting to see in terms of how he's going to answer that, how trop is going to respond. it's going to be really intriguing. i don't think he has any chance of winning pens, joins a growing field. nikki haley is a former us ambassador to the u. n. as in, instead of tim scott of south carolina,
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we knew if we weren't the ones that trump advisor, former new jersey governor of chris christy field, and the 2016 nomination fight, is expected to a nice and choose the north dakota governor doug berg and will join this week to with isa hutchinson from arkansas who's already declared. both our names, hardly known, i took their home states, and at least favorites to draw posts under slaughter the governor on desantis expect it to be terms biggest challenger. but most pools have them hardly make good dent in from sleep that's given to others hot? no, they believe they could be the person to be trump. i think a lot of these people are running because they want to be president. honestly, i think a lot of them are running because they either want a cabinet position or they want to be the running me and they refused to attack donald trump, or is they're afraid of them. and they're afraid of his banks and they want to have that support to further their political ambitions. the field is already crowded and
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more unexpected to join, but they're all still a long way behind donald trump. mike pence hope so. you can create his own little bit of history and become the latest vice president when the top don't. just like the mind he would ultimately have to beat job. i'm all in fisher, i'll just go to washington. heavy selling continues and so john's capital har, toombs fighting intensifies between the army and the parent military rapids support forces to shake, uses fire broker advice, saudi arabia and the united states expired on saturday. the army and yourself have been battling for control. so gone for nearly 8 weeks neighboring child has taken in the largest number of refugees fleeing the violence ensues on us. tens of thousands of people. samples for ivy has more on the flow of refugees across the border. while we're here in the gog, a refugee camp in eastern chad and we were here just
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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 mushrooms and exploded the tents and just one section. the mix of filters in 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 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 you an 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
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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 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 tilling on an industrial scale by groups of armed men by bandits that uh, are operating unchecked in a security vacuum at the moment still a head's on al jazeera, brazil announced as applied to n deforestation in the amazon by the end of the decades as an internet blackout, as imposing parts of sending gold after days of protests. the
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a gene on al jazeera, despite the roll rate, as far as the lens plate, and come back to the climate change. democratic republic of congo is auctioning off oil exploration blocks in the congo basin. as julie struggles to agree, a new constitution, the big picture examines with an old prejudices against indigenous people holding 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 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 to mecca. to perform the stomach pilgrimage, gene on al jazeera applicant, narrative from african perspectives. the competitive nicol 15 percent of do show the documentaries by applicants. filmmakers from rwanda and democratic
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republic of congo. andrew c r e z on the drive on and reinventing cassandra for a new series of africa, direct on how to sierra the top stories on how to 0. ukraine's president has hailed his troops fighting investments. the ministry size is conducting offensive action along the front line it housing side, if it's part of the long awaited counter offensive. the us sector, state, and city of lincolns as washington roles,
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but iran develop nuclear weapons. the also are so the rapiers are or else or normalize relations. lincoln's commons come a day before his travel to reopen. on the former us vice president mike pens has officially entered the 2024 rates for the white house. counsel's base will put him against his former boss, donald trump. cost of those prime minister has held talks with you and us representatives after days of unrest. you envoy presented proposals to de escalate tensions and holes new elections. violence broke out last month after the election of ethnic albanian mirrors insert majority areas. many serves boycotted the pool. so dave has more from christina. it hasn't been an agreement reached, but the e u and the us department. so the key distress that the friends of cost of on the what the best full cost of all, but they have 3 demands. they want to de escalation to the situation. they want fresh elections. and they also want to dialog choosing between christina and valid,
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great. that probably missed the up and cause he has suggested that he's open to the idea of fresh elections, but there's no guarantee that the ethnic says in those full municipalities won't boy cut those elections again. and if they do comfortable will find itself in the very same position as it does now. now there are discussions taking place over the next few days between those different months and politicians here in pristina. we also understand that they will be meeting with esick said represents the representative in the north of cost of ok. now that haven't been any further attacks against nato troops, although we have heard from comfortable police, the vehicles and offices have been targeted in those full municipalities. we also heard that in north mitchell, if it's in there, it's dominated by ethnic, says, 2 ethnic albanians. what talk to by what christina calls a fascist relation of that happened earlier on in the week. so the tensions remain, although it has been calm and peaceful over the last 2 days. but those tensions
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still remain. and there's an understanding by diplomats that the solution and you said the escalation will come from christina and valid great. but in north costs of all those ethics that's considered themselves a part of serbia. and no matter what agreement is reached. convincing those ethnic says that they are part of comfortable and not serbia is the biggest challenge for student faces. i said big data, christina, comfortable for sales government has unveiled a plan to stop deforestation in the amazon by 2030 presidents. and we see necessary little of the sofa says that he's committed to resuming brazil's global leadership in finding climate change. and the action plan include strong or policing of environmental frames. meanwhile, vigils of been taking place in brazil. so marked here since the killing of brazilian indigenous rights active as bruno perry era and british journalists dom phillips in the amazon jungle. sam calli is
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a journalist and one of several contributors to john phillips. his book, how to save the amazon. he welcomes the charges. a doubts about justice will be served. ease charges and arrests have been a long time coming and i think the savings here is in general. but unfortunately in brazil, what, especially in the amazon region where lots of household interests lie that environments and defend isn't good and it's a real thing q. and then motor was on the rules of justice. so, and if they offer those adjustments, they often get sounds of jail because is, you know, like i said, it doesn't power what can only control in bold. so you know, impunity rains in the region and the fact that into unity ranging in the region basically reproduces this into unity. you know, if you go to saw amazon space and look at the, the number of calories that had the both just is for motoring environments
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workspace, the number of those kiddos actually ends up in quality is less than 5 percent. and in the case of the pot off state which neighbor's amazon is where the bruno was brutally murdered. after the use of riots in senegal, following the verdict against the leader osmond sancho, the government is cutting access to mobile internet in certain areas. they say it's the stop hateful on subversive messages on videos. rights groups accuse the government a censorship because hack reports in the capital, the car, the following days of riots instead of go the police, say they're here to protect the people. but in this video, widely shared on social media, the security forces are seen using an 8 year old boy as a human shield to stop protest who's from attacking them. a breach of article 15 of the un convention on the rights of the child. when demonstrators shouts stop, guys,
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don't throw in the wrong. look, the boys scare. then, the brute testers throw insults to the police. during a press conference, we ask the interior minister about this video. in senegal, we cannot take used security forces of using children as human shields. what if police were in fact saving and protecting the children? there was a lot of manipulation online. we spoke to the family of the young boy. they say they have received the threats and intimidation from authority and are now afraid to speak out right, broke out nationwide after opposition. the do spence on go with sentence to 2 years in jail last thursday. his supporters say the verdict is politically motivated to eliminate, so go ahead of the presidential election of february 2024. the demonstrators have looted supermarkets, banks and people's homes. the government has been severely restricting access to
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the internet, shutting it down completely in certain neighborhoods. authority say it's to stop illegal gatherings in protest and prevent fake news, circulating independent journalist sports or tell calls it, and you curfew curtailing. freedom of speech. after posting critical posts, there were attempts to restrict her twitter of our social media because a lot of complaints also comes from the idea that local media is not covering this much. local media is not covering much because they may be upfront as well. the riots have now subsided. the government tactics seem to be working and keeping people off the streets. but despite the internet restrictions, their protest movement is moving online to express the set and fuel agger. nicholas hawk, elders the right, the car. doctor xandra searchers have gathered in chicago for the american society of clinical oncology, the world's biggest meeting of experts on cancer. and they reveal several studies
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that showed increased survival rates for people living with serious stages of the disease. calling baker has more researchers and drug companies are bringing more treatments, closer to cancer cells. they're targeting the molecules, cancer cells produced, or the cancer's own genes using antibodies and genetic cues that guide new drugs. precisely. new studies have shown increased survival rates for patients, even if by just a few years or even a few months, essentially understanding the biology of the diseases that risk driving have submitted a to that go after what we call direct the targets. things that can be interpreters or blocker is that can be precisely created to go after these very specific bonner ability points a trial of the drug. awesome narrative cut the risk of death by half,
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and people who've already had surgery for lung cancer. the study involved 600 participants and lasted 3 years. it targeted the mutation inside the cancer as long cells in a 2 year study of more than 300 patients with malignant brain tumors. a drug called veracity did slow the cancer from growing it targets the tumors own proteins. and in the study of more than 450 women with advanced ovarian cancer, a drug called a la here, extended life by just months. but it was the 1st significant drug to do, so. it uses antibodies to deliver chemo therapy directly to the cancer cell. a late stage cancers are often tackled with radiation and chemo therapy, but both can be difficult. are lots of exciting developments, but they're still a ways to go to, to have the right treatment for the right patient, not the right time. and i think we still, we still need a ton of research in this area and also the global disparities. and the
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availability of these drugs are very alarming. what is becoming clear is that better molecules may certainly to better options for more patients to pull this up . for now, you can find more information on our website. i'll just see where is all calm. the weather is next, and then it's inside story. looking at the latest developments in the war in ukraine, the, the seasonal ratings have returned to this is the latest heavy lot going through. she. coker usually with tales of in southern china, is particularly warm in corporate halting hong kong and probably feels unpleasant. sticky and 31 degrees. that rate in the light in you know, and as for cleaning dash $24.00 degrees and this is the air that stopped the air in drive. so i'm show the rain is welcome. it's there for wednesday as well as for,
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for the risk when the pulse has gone through your bank to bolts and sunshine in japan and north of the young sea part from a few showers in around the world badging generally fine weather. that's true for the current incidents are as well for the south of main rain belt the went felt is here. that's potential tropical psych, current development. and then you can follow at westwood big shows in cambodia. good part of thailand, sticky humans. this time the in the shelves of return to what has been recently dried java until recently. now this looks as it should do more or less the monsoon, right is probably this. he is not heading the coast of me in my it's officially broken ins for like a not yet in mainland india, but it will be, i think decay the next day or so further north temperatures. i'm not overly high. the shars, there are other fuses and they were so you'll be ways welcoming the reading when it comes the
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adult to the new way. now to come in to uncover the missing pieces of family history. but finding her bus mother interlock things. little so nice. she discovers shocking revelations about the international adoption process. this is the, or one go last between 2 continents on a journey to unlock the secrets of have no place, lack of a witness documentary on out, just in fresh fighting, intensifying and eastern ukraine, and more attacks inside russian territory. a speculation grows about keys, counter attempts is the war and ukraine entering a critical stage for just another phase with no insight. this is inside so the .
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