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the i'll just want to blow but the perspectives, the ukraine and rush or accuse each other of blowing up a major them held by most goes pulses, the kind of them or a kyle, this is al serra live from doha. also coming up, families still waiting for on services. investigators arrive at the scene of india's last train, crash and decades. hundreds got left for the funeral of a 2 year old honda simeon boy resort plans rarely forces and we'll keep my west spine on prince henry arrives at alons, includes in his battle against the tub. lloyd publish that will be the 1st
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appearance by british royal and witness books and a 130 years. the ukraine and russia are accusing each other of blowing up a major time that splunk and warnings of severe flooding and russian control to retrieve downstream in the region of cost on most level to present. but 10 meters in the area. people are being evacuated from surrounding villages to transmit 3 blames russia for the damage, but must go appointed. officials say the dam was hit by ukrainian showing the name of a cat cove of them, then the bangs, the denique pro river, held by russia on the south side. the keys on the north, by the up, the river is after each a nuclear power plant. also from a depot is used to cool as we access areas of the west, all the way to cuss on a sing will. so rising rapidly till stratford has moved from cave,
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the dual credit was, or it is letting the blame squarely on russia for what they describe as a russian attack. on this time a time that he stood, he made his tools. um 3.2 kilometers wide, a massive 40 of what's it behind it? ukrainian military intelligence saying that the russians did this and they would in panic to try it. and still some sort of ukraine involves across the delete the river. you credit is also saying that up to 80 settlements having to be evacuated with seen pictures of water flooding into some of these settlements north of the city of kind of song. and of course, they're a huge phase about the safety of your launch is nuclear plant that sits up the river from this dan, concerns about the cooling mechanisms. so for the international atomic agency, the i a e, a, a say that they are monitoring the situation and there was no immediate cause of concern. the ukrainian states,
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a total make agency is saying similar things. they saying that the cooling was of was off full of 16.6 meters of what was still in those reservoirs. but going forward, one can only imagine that there are huge concerns about the safety of that cloth. this reaction coming in from russia as well. russia saying that the time it was destroyed in what it describes as shelly, but certainly milk generally, ca will tell you that it is not inconceivable. the russians with behind this, as we have seen, an intensification of fighting in recent days. and there is such great speculation that this ukrainian towns who are offensive may now have begun. charles stratford, i wonder 0 keith. i saw speech tennis area shopping of all of us. she's live for us from most good. so you crane the unit is saying the roster is responsible for this damage was as rush the thing this
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is laura west, the waste thing from a rushes, high ranking officials. they haven't come into the situation yet. but the local pro rational source, he's of no back. a health guy denies the accusations that russia was behind the destruction of the station. the russian appointed the mail, the town of novak, i hope it said that the destruction of the station was the catastrophe which was created by the ukrainian of 4 as hayes and those who controlled them. and he also said that the ukrainian armed forces continued shelling the town of nowhere. the hills and the source hayes were figuring out how to evacuate people from that. they've also said that they can help scott hydro electric power station kind of be restored. it will have to build from crunch laser. so the damage is present over whelming not the ukrainian side, and they're wrong pointed out that to the explosions. they could help skipped power station meant that the crime, it would be left without rules, habits,
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according to they had a crime in a certain gap soon of a, there was not a threat of flooding and crimea right now. but at the risk of risk that the nose crime man cannot, will get shallow. oh, so the ukranian side said that this is tracy also craze risk for the separation nuclear power plant to gt possible. shortage of rules, that's a cool the reactive. but as we understand the russian side as well as the i a basically say that there is no immediate threat to the upper ocean. you collapse out how long to because there was enough water at the moment to cool it down. basically i want to tie that the current source got they can hope scab hydra hydro electric power station was built a back in the 1950s. and over the past year, the armed forces of ukraine, according to the russian side, have been regular shredding it. and um, uh, basically in october last year, russia um, wrote a letter to the united as to the un security council,
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calling on key of to prevent the destruction of the dom. a. okay, usually shop of all of up thanks very much rings, overlay says lines from the russian side from us. great, thanks very much. the heavy show like is continuing and so don's console, how to my thing is intensifying between the ami and power metal to rapid support forces. people the say loosing is wide spreads neighboring charts, has taken them. the largest number of refugees from us through don, tens of thousands of people, a fling violence and the west, and the full region, same bus. robbie joins us now from the town of audrey. that's on the boat with su, done that. and that people arriving the in the crowds was on the
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expecting from the old sources. so while we're here, we are here as you say, in our dre at the check point between chad and sudan. and she were seeing more and more people every day arriving from the city of she made a capital of west star for a place that people describe as the forgotten conflict. not only in the warrants who done but globally as it for months like where there's been a cycle of continued violence for generations. i'm just gonna step out of the way to show you the terrain and the people have to cross to get into the safety. the relative safety of trad, if you see just behind me, that half build bridge, people underneath it. beyond that, the white trucks, communication tower, the people sort of gathering together that is all a sudan if we just cross into. if we just cross that little river bed, that muddy river bed in to sudan, it would take just moments. now what we're seeing is security of forces here the,
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the border post authorities are telling us that on any given day, a 100 to 500 people arrived daily. most of them from alternate or they're either chatty ends, who were living and working in sudan returning home, or mostly sued in these refugees, trying to get to the safe haven trying to get to stay for places in chad. we spoke to one woman who arrived and made her way to the area underneath that bridge. and what we're seeing is as soon as people arrive, the chatty and authorities carry out customs checks. they say that they are looking for weapons, they are desperate to make sure that there is not even a trickle of any kind of the violence creeping into chad. they don't want to see the conflict mushrooming fear on this side of the border. people go through customs checks they. busy are usually brought in on horse and cards, then they carry their belongings after they've been tracked, load them into taxis, and move further into chat, either to friends and family,
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or to refugee camps for those that don't have any other place to go. one woman we spoke to said that she had to leave part of her family behind and come with a few relatives here. we keep hearing that narrative again and again are families torn apart. she described al jeanina as a place that she left today as a place that is absolutely void of any kind of security apparatus of any kind of governance. she said that there is violence and shooting on a daily basis that continues even now and that she had to leave because she had no other choice. and those are the kinds of stories ongoing lose any ongoing killing that is happening in elgin. and then we're hearing that it is spreading to other parts of the for and the governor of the regional governor of dar, for just a couple of days ago. declaring his state the state of the for into that as a disaster zone. calling for more international intervention, international 8 groups, 2 or 5 and help to humanitarian crisis as soon as possible. okay, zane,
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thanks very much for bringing us idea of the situation. the in chat on the border with a suit on the investigations have arrived at the size of images, westray, and crushed in decades. preliminary findings are pointing to a signaling system error as the cause of the accident. on friday, a criminal inquiry is being launched, at least $275.00 people were killed when the train came off. the rail tracks off to striking station, rephrase cottages, and then collided with another passenger train. some family members, a still trying to identify their relatives and make calls them sharif. my thoughts so me, eastern city of banish. why when people become numbers and most a place for family reunions. system castiano made his way from behold to brooklyn. h would in the should state to find his missing some. but he says he wasn't expecting his search to bring him here. that that they sent me
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a letter that wasn't related. i told my wife we would not find it sounded like i told my youngest son to what they told 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 close just a some, an anxious wait for others. grief has turned into anger. mamma chocolate that his family have travelled across states and cities defined the 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 monks at this medical building in purple nation, where more than 40 have been tricked down to families. but the majority remain here
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. so the procedure is that the, when the body comes here, they are doing the collecting the dna state and then be doing or whatever documentation has to be done. basic documentation. there are some embalming process is also going on. and then the person who identifies is handed over the one separate bodies to remain on identifying an adult diesel. most families can make busy here. many of the victims go from neighboring best thing goal and because it was probably the cities in the south looking for work for families here this week. and i said the moaning own says on accountability. let me pull some shoddy. i'll just see that. and ruben h e send in a funeral is being held for a 2 year old palestinian boy killed by his randy forces in the occupied westbank.
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mohammad hyphen mimi and his father were headlines, riley file on size. they was sitting in a call. it happened. join is randy wade on the village of not be sala. net run the alarm. the monks joins us live from not be solid. with that funeral is being held and kind of explain to us just how it came to be. that a toddler was shot dead, a little cold into the family of 2 and a half year old mom at ultimate his father. and he will get into a vehicle of the house not far from where we are now very close to in his writing that to check point of the entrance to this village. and off to one shot had been hired by the mother of mohammed. the father tried to move his call away from the check point. it'd been damaged in the past, and he was concerned about damage once again and, and suing, gone far that seemed to a lot is really sold. is that the check point to his presence when he turned on the lights of the call and the call was then shredded with a large number of bullets,
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but left him the father, height them ended, and his left shoulder and a bullet lodged in the brain of 2 and a half year old mohammed, he was taken to a hospital by having come to in jerusalem. and unfortunately to those i to died of those injuries. i had such a distressing story, but not perhaps non common one to people that in the occupied west finds what reaction that we seeing from the family and palestinians widely in the community. well, he's certainly not the 1st part of them in the west by him to be killed to see it doesn't have already been involving classes with is ready, military forces. he's certainly the youngest though it just to in the hall. this community here is in anguish. the mother has described him in the facebook post office. he died as a martha, the father incredibly angry and upset about what's happened. the mother telling us just in the last couple of hours that she's going to pursue legal remedies with these regulatory to try and determine who was responsible in the exact circumstances of the child's death. these really minute you said that they have
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apologized. they are sorry for the not intentional death of non combatants in this incident, but the kind of single hard to say they don't trust and internal investigation, these ratings on carrying out to get the truth of this situation. okay, the monks joining us that from the funeral sizes for about 2 year old palestinian boy, thanks very much bye to iran has unveiled what it says is a 1st its 1st domestic female hypersonic ballistic missile named fata, it was revealed at a ceremony attended by present abraham, racy and top columbus of the revolution regard. hypersonic missiles can fly on a complex directory at least 5 times faster than the speed of sound. it makes them difficult to be into subsets. so it has hair on the out $20.00 photos are heading. supposing q 8 for a 2nd time and a yes, i think to end the political crisis as clipping the country the,
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to the new season comes to an end that is doing that means an easy. you tend to see a call to get much worse. and that has happened recently in jakarta, so to see shelf combined into job is probably briefly a welcome thing. but the main heavy rain belt is near to the north and you see in the developing tropical cycling in the west of pacific. and if you follow that same line, you get to in the china where big charles are dirty goods and i haven't done this in flooding as a result, not a big surprise at seasonally correct. this is not quite easily threatened just a bit more adventurous, where we've seen well my, the recently protecting adelaide. that's all going to be wife tired with this. um thing coming quite active frontal system. flash floods. want to get a warning started for new south wales particular victoria attempt. she's right down
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to where they should be, or even a bit, like we saw the 2325 last few days, and natalie on the other side of the complimenting passage there longer. any anti lock is heavily just a few pos and shows the windy weather start blowing through the bytes to which has made you not make it across the task. and this is steve, you call to the 5th, right? and sidney for a while, i have to say. but for new zealand, yes is a persistent breeze across gibbon, but the rain is never particularly heavy, and that's true for the next 3 days. wherever there are people, there are stories. stories that must be shared. it's my biggest responsibility to speak to my people coming from a place where i believe they have more to learn and they can do better that need to be part of this change award winning filmmakers from around the world presenting tales of true life. the
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witness on jersey to the of the oregon you're watching out, is there a has reminder of our top stories this hour and never cause a hydro electric dime in the russian seas. pots of custom region has been damaged beyond repair. the cranes mount t plains, russia, and muska points to official site was hit by ukrainian shillings. investigates of arrived at the sides of images, west train crash and decades. memory findings pointed to a signaling system era. as close of the accident on friday, a criminal inquiry is underway and the funeral is being held for to kinda send the
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invoice and supplies ready for the occupied westbank. mohammad tate, them, tammy and his father were saw some 1st day during this rainy rage on the vintage of not be solid. never mala the person is prince henry has arrived at london's high court to testify in his civil case against america. newspapers, the parents company of the daily mirror. he alleges that at least 100 off the codes published between 19912011 contain information obtained to the legal means like phone hacking. it'll be the 1st oil to enter the witness books since $1890.00 of correspondence. harry forced that joins as live down from outside the high court in london. friends, harry arrived quickly and entered the quotes so today's proceedings were about to start, terry that's right. yes. to do to get under way, it's 1030 local time, so that soon just over 10 minutes from now,
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he arrived shortly off to help us 9 local time. and he looked relatively common smiley as he got out of the range rover that he arrived in just a go started questions in his direction. he didn't to answer any of them. and he was inside the cool building within a few moments. but he does have an extremely long day of testimony ahead of him. he will be quizzed by the lawyer as the narrative used to use papers. he was an extremely experienced barrister who has a reputation so hard questioning. and he will be honest about the sorts of things that his own lawyer was bringing up during the course of monday's proceedings in his opening argument. going through each of those $33.00 articles, which are under consideration in this case, and harry's case against m g, n $28.00 to which they will give me his papers, denies any unlawful practices in terms of the tightening of information that was
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contained in them. 5 of them, they say that any such honorable for practices, i'm not submitted, but among them his lawyer was talking about his mother's death and that the, the starts of the speak to me of harry around that time. he was saying that's so it seemed clear that his own mother, princess diana's phone, had been hacked. you said that the risk between william and harry, the brothers, may want to start with some of the stories as well. so those are deeply personal issues. he has of course, being very open about many personal issues and whose recent documentary and book but this is a period during which you'll have to answer on the scripted questions from a hostile interrogator. so he really does lose control of a narrative. under those circumstances, it's not the only legal action that prints how he's taking against the press. is it how significant would it be if he won?
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that's right. this is but part of a broad, a campaign of his equals a mission or a life's work to try to reform the way the british media operates, especially in terms of what he's arguing in this case, which is unlawful practices such as phone hacking, such as circle blogging when you pretend to be someone else in order to get sensitive information, often done by private investigators. he and his team alleges that have been working unlawfully. again, we have to say that emissions in these instances, very good newspapers is either denying nato, saying that it doesn't admit to such practices. it has admitted one such story involving prince harvey the very beginning of this trial, which it apologized. his lawyers are as low as say that that means you can only expect that they would have use similar practices many times against such a high profile target. but as you say, yes it is against americans use papers. it's, it gets to other major media publishes in this country as well. in separate cases.
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he would say this high stakes, high risk is it, as it is, as it may just step towards the success of some kind in that campaign. okay. hi force that bring us the news from outlet the high court in london. thanks very much . sorry. a to a to is holding its 2nd parliamentary election in a year or is it tries to resolve along running political crisis? snap fates was cooled by the crown prince. last month of the he does all fall and friction between the routing family and m. p. 's has caused political paralysis sold reforms. well, madison has moved from to 850. we've been here and we've been watching a steady stream of women coming to vote in the school behind me. they're appalling stations for both men and women, but turn out is going to be very important in the selection because there are 793000 registered voters into weight that's out of a population of just over a 1000000 bucks local media in the run up to these elections has been suggesting
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that the turn up may be, be between 50 and 60 percent. and in many elections that i'll just do a covers that would actually be considered a really good into weight that's really low. and that also is an indication of just how dissatisfied perhaps people are becoming with politics simply because politics is a talking point, a to 8. the problem is it's been a talking a point point for all the wrong reasons for the last couple of years. this had to had this bashing of hands between parliament and i'm the governments and to the treaties have been really anxious that there has been some method of breaking through this, putting in a new parliament. after all of the changes in the dissolutions that would create a problem where people would actually start talking to each other. but the problem is that 50 of those seats in the parliament are all independently held their own independently independent politicians. there are no political parties enjoyed, so people don't parties counting vote in a blog,
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so everybody's voting against everybody else. everybody's negotiating with everybody else, but it's been a rise in the level of opposition against the government and therefore they, it has. we have reached this deadlock to kids. nearly a pointed cabinets will meet for the 1st time in the coming hours to step the agenda on foreign and domestic policy. millions of syrian refugees will be watching unconsciously. as off to present, do i'm pledge to facilitate the repub creation during his election campaign last month or something i've been job had met some of them in the capsule. ankara may assist you here. his being displaced multiple times from syria, from life intense, from living and cabins, most recently from her department in adena. after february's devastating with weeks . our story is similar to many syrians who found refuge in turkey, struggling to provide for her for children. every move has been more difficult than the previous one. her last name, a sofa sofa. the biggest problem for me is food for my children and i need to go
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outside to work. but there is no one to look off to my kids. but like, she is better than syria, and we are able to live here on our list. but that life for many could soon change those 2 days because she was in before being elected president ridge of the, of the onset, the key is facilitating the bottom 3 to 10 of 1000000 syrians to the country. his opponents went even further. the banners read all the syrians will go. so they're not the position that either come on collision to lose the tactic. are the ones using him of a lot of in 10000000 refugees. michael took the all that has resulted in the highest percentage of center, right? national sports and the selection to multiple parties in various alliances. legal experts say, much of the rhetoric during the campaign wasn't contravention to international law . but the biggest factor in rising nationalism intern fees is this country is being home to more than 4000000 refugees for over
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a decade. significant amount of these people should be sent back. the situation in syria is not appropriate to moment to receive these people back. that's why the turkish government is trying to prepare the political and other technical circumstances to be able to send these people back to their own country. so let's see how that became from syria nearly a decade ago. he's learned the turkish language and found a job, but he's still waiting for his paperwork. and the dates of the situation is not stable. they can make decisions against syrians at any time. that's why syrians are afraid and trying to go to another country. but even with what appears to be a sense of rising nationalism, many turks say they're welcome syrians, total survey of the bottle, not last much create those hated. but most people have accepted syrians doing the best to help them. industrial tech side of construction, the secretary. so viable because of syrians, the large,
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the empty refugee election rhetoric doesn't change to the status as home to the was largest city and refugee community reality, which is likely to take years to resolve either to a simulation artifact creation and drive it up to 0. don't, doesn't research has have gathered in chicago for the american society of clinical oncology, the world's biggest meeting of experts on cancer and reveals several studies but showed increased survival rates for people living with serious stages of the disease of science as to call him back. as more or 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 anti bodies 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 savvy has submitted
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a to that go after what we call drugs of targets. things that can be interpreters or clock or is that can be precisely created to go after these very specific to one, our ability points, a trial of the drug also mer to cut the risk of death by half. 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 dip, slowed 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 a 1st significant drug to do, so. it uses antibodies to deliver chemo therapy directly to the cancer cell. a late
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stage cancers are often tackled with radiation and chemo therapy, but both can be difficult. are lots of exciting development, but they're still a ways to go to, to have their right treatment for the right patient at 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 availability of these drugs are very alarming. what is becoming clear is that better molecules may soon lead to better options. for more patients. the this is out 0, these are the top stories you could.
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