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the sun, so south, challenging place to work from. as a journalist, you're always pushing our boundaries we are the ones traveling the extra mile. where are the media goals? we go there and we give them a time to tell their story. the greek rescue workers pull survivors and bodies from the sea up to the boats, things killing at least 79 microns hundreds. i'm missing the robots and, and this is all the 0 life and do have also coming up the governor of citizens. westoff for region is killed. the army blames fighters from the rapids support forces say to not a responsibility. is there any forces,
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care the palestinian mountain during the demolition of a house in the occupied west bank? we're going to be live in novelist city on china's economy. so is assigns a weeks. the softer slowdowns and manufacturing and consumers spending. unemployment is rise in cities. the coast guards in greece over cover the bodies of at least a 70000000 people who are drawn and off the southern coast off to their fishing boat site. operations are underway to find hundreds of others who are missing and fear dead. survivors and the boat was carrying up to $700.00 migrants from several countries, including pakistan, egypt, and sylvia. 3 people suspected of human trafficking or under investigation, caretaker prime minister, i don't know. somebody has declared that 3 days of national morning, john said, i'll pull those reports from call them out to. of these men are among some 100
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survivors of the ship wreck. that being temporarily sheltered in a warehouse on the column at the docks in southern greece, 8 workers told us some fainted when they were brought on. sure, and we were in a state of shock. it's likely that they have loved ones who didn't survive the boat thinking, just one of i you of all seemed to be sent to be got the call about a ship wreck at 4 am. and the coast guard told us there were $700.00 people on board and we thought that was exaggerated, but apparently it wasn't for the survivors here said that the women and children were below the decks. and it seems they suffered the worst effects of the capsizing . but when it, what the hell let it coast god says the trula was supposedly heading for instantly on tuesday morning and asked only for food and water as it sped north. but in the small hours of wednesday, as it had on it coast guard decimal sailed along sided, its engines stopped working. the captain of the greek coast guard vessels set the boat, looked side to side so violently that it capsized and sank. and 15 minutes,
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possibly the result of panic on the over crowded boat creases can take. a government has declared 3 days of morning, but some here say that politics have played a big purse in the tragedy. via june has become a highly tense area ever since turkey said in march of 2020, that it was no longer going to prevent asylum seekers from reaching greek islands and the great coast guard. and both of god has been on high low to prevent them from doing so. many human traffickers have chosen the long whole mediterranean route, either from tucker shows or from north african shows directly to instantly using logic vessels carrying hundreds of people and the numbers speak for themselves some 6 and a half 1000 people have reached greece across the sea. so far this year, according to the united nations, but some $54000.00 have reached instantly. this lady was one of many local residents who brought clothes. she was turned away,
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no women's clothes were needed, so the aid worker, no children's, because none of them survived. jumpstart, or pull us out just because i'm at the as well. 2023 is on fact to be one of the worst years for the number of deaths of migrants crossing the mediterranean sea, at least one size and people have died so far. the international organization for migration says that's 30 percent higher the last year. the number of those crossing lucy has also sold to its highest level since e records began in 20 or 9, at least $42000.00 made the journey during the 1st 4 months of this year. that's a 400 percent increase from 2020 to you and hcr says one and every 74 people worldwide is now a refugee last year. so the largest increase in the number of refugees on record. the governor of the west dot for region in saddam has been killed. the army says the bottom electric graphic support forces is responsible. all comments on the back
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bar was killed the engine in no details of his desk have been reported earlier. he described the situation in the city as a genocide, and they just called us like spunk, long running ethnic tensions in the area. have a morgans in on the month. what more do we know about what's been happening have as well. we know that there has been violence in the city of janina, the capital of west star for for weeks now, tens of thousands of people were displaced as a result of the fighting in that city in west star. for now, the governor was killed on wednesday evening hours before he was got before he was killed. he gave statements of the media to describe the situation on the ground in the city. and the word that his use was genocide, he described arab malicious ally to the rapids support forces targeting people based on their ethnicity. now that outlines with accounts of survivors who fly pumping into neighboring tad saying that eric malicious, have been targeting people based on their
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a solicitation specifically the must not lead to tribe which the governor was from . now the government himself was the head of sedans, liberation army, and movement. one of the rebel groups that signed a peace agreement with the sudanese government in 2020 after which was appointed as governor of west r for after his need. his statements of videos on social media circulated showing his capture by rapid support for his fighters. now the rapids support forces at themselves have not issued a statement with regards to his capture and his killing. but the sudanese army accuses the risk of being behind his killing, saying that he was a member of a rebel group that signed a peace agreement with the government and not from the armed forces. other rapid support forces. the 2 sites that have been fighting each other for 2 months now, especially in the city of janina in west r for and in the city of cartoon, the capital of sedan. yep, i thank you very much indeed. have a login talking to us from on demand. is there any forces have killed the palestinian 9, an injured 2 people during the demolition of
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a home and novelist and the occupied west bind the highest belong to osama automobile is accused of killing and is rarely sold or last year. is there any troops have increased rates and demolitions of palestinian homes and recent bonds so far those here they've killed a 163 people and occupied territories. we're going to go to meet a book in his life for us. i'm all a refugee camp and i all supplied was fine. what happened overnight? what happened is, is there any forces that way, does nablus in large numbers to demolish the house? so we in the city is that the need up is there like chooses of participating amongst other palestinians in an attack that left one is really sold or killed. if this one is ready, policy to the most, the homes of front of the city is, is where the are responsible for 2 legs is really the house is the wrong one. get home. is there a way from where we are and they is really forces were also here and then a refugee camp with arms confrontations up it up to degrees palestinian fighters.
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and these really forces, as a result is really, is really soldiers have still a palace city as bad as 20 year olds. and we're now in the funeral. that is taking place in refugee camp. we've seen a lot of harm men come mamma, racing at the old, mad basically in respect of him, they would have the whole thing that a web presence shooting. and there he's expected to be leads arrest in the, in the cemetery here. but now what's been happening is that his body was taken to the house of the family for a while. i know for well, that neither we've seen in situations like this before, where funerals have turned into protests towards the mood like where you are in the moment. as you can imagine, there's a whole lot of anger here. there's a lot of frustration among kind of sidney, as they say, the large numbers off is the way the forces of raising sounds advantageous here in
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the occupies westbank, only serve as pro vocation. basically what pa city is say that as real says that it's raising that refugee tab to thing kinda thing is as far as off and do all this thing. holmes is part of this, terence, but i've got students here which tell you they live under a military occupation that has been standing for decades and that they want them and put this occupation in parts of that is what they believe is the arm that resistance, again, the is rate the forces. now palestinians here are getting ready today, the party. it'd be 20 years old man to rest. i can tell you there's a lot of anger. there's a lot of frustration here. i'm going to need to put him in a on a refugee camp in the occupied westbank. thank you very much. you're not to say, it says it's asking for more information on why israel closed an investigation into
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the death of an elderly pala standing american non while and is really police custody on our side is suffered a heart attack after being gagged. zip tide and left unconscious. without medical attention last year that happened after he'd been detained at a check point in occupied by spike. israel has said it won't pursue criminal charges against any of its soldiers. the secretary general of nato says that support from ukraine is making a difference in the war with russia. jim stalls and berg made the statement as defense ministers from the airlines gathered for a meeting in brussels with ukraine high on the agenda. as we don't see any designs from pressed them through them from rest so that they actually paying for piece on it or intervene and negotiations. but at the same time, we know that the more a ground ukraine is able to gain it through this come to offensive. the stronger their hands will be at the negotiating a table. and they also know that the more successful they are training
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a counsellor for us open to a is the more likely it is that a person to attend at some stage will realize that he can not win this more on the back of your house. so sit down, then when that will happen, the hallways will happen. no one can say that the with certainty, but the only thing we know is that if we want to adjust and then during piece, then we need to provide the minister support to crane. because that's the only way for your client to liberate country or land and to send a kind of message to 2 months ago that they will know. it will show northwind on the battlefields, along as being boston is trying to get a stop of rush out, building a new embassy near the apartment building in canada, flemister onto the organizes that the government was advised having the building so close to parliament was a security risk politicians are to discuss the proposal on thursday to cancel rushes lease on the proposed site. the government has received very clear security advice as to the risk presented by new russian presents so close to palmer house.
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were acting quickly to ensure the least thought does not become a formal diplomatic presence. the government condemns russians, rushes illegal and immoral invasion of the current to be clear. today's decision is one taken in the national security interests of the strata. the, the chinese economy showed far the size of weakness and may, according to the latest data, industrial output and retail sales. both missed forecasts. partly because upon demik long times, beijing is expected to increase efforts to boost the economy to try to show rapids post corporate 19 recovery. katrina, u as more foundation. well, what do you think is showing us is that chinese economic momentum is losing steam. now this done was, it wasn't terrible at all, but it also showed us that much of this may economic delta didn't miss the mock when it comes to some of these expectations. so for example, we had retail sales for the month of may at 12.7 percent down from
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a full cost of $13.00 industrial output with the $3.00 which was sort of in line with estimates. fixed asset investment was down to percent missing an expectation of 4.4 percent new home prices did rise, but at a much slower pace. and i think one of the biggest worries was that we saw another record high and youth unemployment, that douglas rates the people between the ages of 16 and 24 that hit a record 20.8 percent. and that's particularly worried because we are expecting 11500000 new graduates to enter the job market this year. that along with this precision slump in the prophecy market, which has been a traditional driver of economic growth here in china. those are major concerns of full china and full people. here. i think one of the major drives when it comes to the economy post pandemic is that we're still seeing we business and consumer confidence as well as we global demands in
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a 100 and to any other facing no stands at more than a 100 percent. the price is of some basic goods, more than doubled in the past year. the bureau statistics also revealed ford and every 10 people are now in poverty. very simple reports from fluency. a lot of yeah . many people are having to get creative to make ends meet. of the new i kind of survives the argentina by picking up plastic and cardboard to recycle. he lives in the province of when a site is anybody also receives around $100.00 of government assistance every month. was actually one of the, the money's worth nothing. we can barely buy something to eat. you can only eat chicken because b is a luxury origin times as struggling with an inflation rate of around 8 percent every month. the rising prices are no totally hurting the poor bow, like i say less works in sales and her husband is a retired police officer. they support 5 children that used to be able to afford
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a private school, but not anymore in a loan. when we had to cut her expenses, i didn't complain about the new school. we even got some of the books, but we're trying to adapt to the process all the time. it's a difficult situation for all of us. but inflation has not only affected their children's access to an education installation has become a serious problem for families in argentina. and they have to be creative to make ends meet the price of sugar, for example, has gone up around a 140 percent in the past year. the price of milk, for example, over 100 percent. this is a working class family and argentina. they say they can no longer afford to cover their most basic needs outside their home or less father, we noise building a room for a family member who cannot afford a home of their own be so our lives stories of how people cope with price
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increases every month in a country with economies in the red shortage of foreign currency worsened by the worst route and decades. exchange rate controls and the government's inability to control the ongoing situation. half of the population receive government assistance in utilities will go gotta know they've got the cash handouts crucial. they've all, many countries that have the social security level argentina has, but the country has serious economic troubles. a cash handouts help with the not to solutions is to have the most economies degree but origin. tina urgently needs a plan to stabilize the economy. but presidential elections are 4 months away. and that's why any serious economic reforms are 180. so i'll just see that when a site is still had an autism in a world 1st, the european union takes the 1st step towards regulating artificial intelligence.
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and despite public, congo, israel's parliament votes, some key parts of a government plan to overhaul the judiciary. the seems to be going slowly will not be solely in northern europe, particularly in central sweden denmark no way and still across the lowlands into belgium, for example, just by increasing this client and writing this over much of main vandals in europe . the concentration of that right is for the science, but this just stopped briefly with the walls which is spitting or still that through from just putting into spain in particular. so if you pick up time to with the record is 35 and they have just 22. so we went above average and still going up right till the end of the weekend. the right read warnings acting easily and
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probably there will be something around montenegro assist, laundry or thunder stones with big potential for flash flooding. even land slides move slowly east with leaving behind much better weather. so it's a sudden got in there in spain, quarter business at 36 degrees, as you can see. now the cloud is still around in northern europe. it's the rain spreading up to the eastern side up through pilot. and for example, it will make things few distinctly on summary. now, in north africa, particularly the western side of things very heavy, right recently in sierra leone and then in getting up towards gambia, the rain is still there, but not quite as intense. however, in nigeria you still have that same big potential the, the joint label conversation teaches the loan, good stuff. industry to be convenient is say, this is
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a dialogue. we don't always talk to people that have different opinions that we do . everyone has a massive issue as the society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. it was fun. this was fun to have an american occupation of admitted eastern countries. the street on algae 0 the the portugal just need a reminder of adult stories. this are at least 79 migrants heading to europe, a drowning dog. grease is southern coast off to their boats sank. survivors of being treated in the town of color, lots of hundreds of others. what on both the vessel so down so i mean, says the pot of military rapids aboard forces has killed the governor of west off
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for states. thomas of car died an elegant janine county or described the situation in the city. as genocide, china's economy is showing further signs of weakness. industrial i put in retail sales, both missed full costs from may essential bank is expected to increase efforts to support its post. pandemic recovery. a bottom denture committee must find farmer, but he's probably most about his. johnson deliberately misled parliament over parties health during cove and 19 locked on. the drawing, spotty groups signed off on the so called potty gates report. after a year long inquiry, johnson designed as an m p last week, after reading an advance copy is called the bodies of political assassination. sonya yeah, it goes live for us in london. both jones's be making it clear for me to stop what he thinks of the report. what does it actually say? what is this point? excuse me? i think we were bracing ourselves that there were going to be some pretty serious
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allegations that were going to be on public by this report. but perhaps not the extent of it as well as looking back to some of the accepts of it as well. and the committee is saying that we came to the view that some of mister johnson's denials and explain explanations was say, disingenuous quite a strong will have that that they what, by the very nature, deliberate attempts to mislead the committee and the house house is part of the house of commons, while others demonstrate the deliberation because of a frequency with which he closed his mind to the truth. in this case, the core of exactly how mister johnson will say, try to get ahead of this bad news and his southern resignation on friday as well. but also the most seriously watch the committee has also raises the fact that in lights of mister johnson's conduct, and committing a further contempt on the 9th of june 2023. the committee now considers that if mister jump so was still a member, he should be suspended from the service of the house for 90 days. that was quite
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serious, really, as soon as the loan amount of time, when usually does a minimum of 10 days that would trigger off a by election of votes in a cust institution. see an in it. he said that been deliberately misled the house. he deliberately misled the committee and he breach the confidence and cleaning the committee and the by undermining the democratic process. now, as i mentioned, mr. jones thank to try to get a headache. this news bites, resigning and quite dramatic fashion. cooling the whole process of trying to re quote and which funds perhaps equities of donald trump's behavior there as well. but so it really has been quite extraordinary. the response with this is had and of course in as a result of this, mr. johnson has will subtract a dentist grateful outlaw from ally that was also sitting on the committee as well . and try to dry came into this as well, accusing him of having attended another electorate legal gathering at the houses of parliament as well. so quite a dramatic response to this and be implications to mister johnson,
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a quite serious indeed, certainly with respect to his political career. yeah, and i'm going to ask you about that because when bars johnson resigned, who said he was leaving the house for the short term, that's led to a lot of speculation about what he's going to do next. but given the nature of that report, as you're talking about selling your desire to be effectively draw a line under the junction era as well, i certainly think perhaps the loss of his enemies that he's made within parliament would hope so. not least, perhaps of pauses from allied to political campuses department of simself because of course, the, of the implications are too serious to ignore him. now, in, in reaching those rules. i mean, for example, he will have to consider that the committee will have to is to consider that he will no longer be able to really enjoy some of the privileges that former m. p. 's will have, for example, he could be blocked from
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a parliamentary post that most of whom and peace are entitled to receive blocks from the house of commons as well to be locked or safe from receiving any charities as well. so really that, that would also have implications for whether the main conservative policy would be able to put them on a list in which she could start as a candid, us, again, think perhaps we should damning response to his behavior. during this time, it will be extraordinarily difficult for that approval process to a lot of people saying west mississippi dogs in effect draw a line underneath said johnson era, i'm going to fax. it could be the end of his political career that sonya go reporting in london. sonya, thank you very much. indeed. as it was wiping coalition, government's being defeated in upon an entry vote on prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose proposed judicial overhauled and peace elected a member of the opposition general panel that appoints judges. they rejected
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a 2nd candidate from nothing. yeah. whose own the code party the proposed plan spock months of protest across the country. not a box in west of islam was more on the road. one of the key elements of the judicial oval, whole, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu had been proposing for the last few months, involved the ability of the government to decide who should sit on a key committee that would decide judicial nominees for quotes, including israel, supreme court the test today, a key test in this vote inside the connection, it was whether the government would be able to push through to have its own candidates to sit on that committee despite weeks of compromise, told for the position in which the opposition and hope that would not be the case. the consequences of the vote today were profound. it was a significant win for the opposition because one of the candidates has been now selected. 30th through with a narrow majority to sit on that committee. where was the only remaining candidate from the could party? all prime is nothing you all who was heavily voted against meeting that will be
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a 2nd, but 30 days from now to decide which of the account that it can sit on that key committee. a big important day for the is ready to position though, because the possibility the government would have great to sway over supreme court nominees with vacancies in the months ahead. now significantly diminished the months, houses, era, west jerusalem. let's go to nigeria, now more than a 100 people are still missing and for your dad officer, a boat capsized police say the vessel was carrying people returning from a wedding ceremony. united states and may have been overloaded. um address is joining us live from april village in central nigeria. a. what more can you tell us about what's been happening? well morning i basically people, i'm warning the loss of over 100 people and still recovery efforts are still going on. we add rise. why the boat accident happened, and just a few meters away from here. if revenue, if you can pin the camera this way,
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the boat we understand is just some 10 meters from why we are right now. and it's just a short distance from exactly where the passengers took off after they left the wedding set of many uh, around $130.00 low coast time, which is around probably half past midnight. yeah, gmc, so right now what is happening is people are thinking if there is enough equipment to deal with the move window based on can boat that we like to see whether they are bodies trapped underneath. because still there are people who are missing and such and rescue has stopped completely. and what is expected now is our recovery effort . but back in the community is the last several people. i mean over a 100 people, the devastation is really, really too much. we spoke with a woman who came with hot children to the wedding. in fact,
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she came with 3 of them. she had 4 children, and she was actually in the boat, but she watched helplessly as 3 or 5 children died in the accident. she couldn't do anything. there was a house we spent the night in the community. there was a house that has several people on that boat. we went there this morning. we spent the night actually in the home. and this morning the whole house was almost empty, completely empty. the woman woke up and she was crying. she said there was about a dozen people in that house. 5 people are missing and they can't identify west west 3 or 4 more people at the moment. and you were pointing out the place where the boat went down and it seems to us looking at the pictures so close to shore. i know this is only a few hours after it happened. is there any indication about what may have caused it? is what basically all fishes yeah. talking about overloading
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the boat, the vessel or suppose toss. so you can also carry just a few doors in passing just but because of that late hour, i think everybody jumped on that boat and we understand that about 300 people went on that boat and immediately they left the shores, which is just uh, some 50 meters from here. uh, basically the boat sunk and people can not do anything because it was very early in the morning. i don't half past midnight or even once at the local time. and there is no help to come. so people, especially the old, the young people and the very, very old ones are simply drowned in the river right behind this bush. i understand the remains of the can you that broke into 2 is right behind this bush. and so 5 people i just helpless move out and you come in, they can't do anything to see whether or not that people have cropped still under water. so what they expect in now is when bodies washed ashore, then they will do
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a couple of them and battery them so far they have buried more than a 100 and a $106.00. that's audited. just talking to us from april village in the central nigeria. psych phone people joy, which means disaster and ben gall is expected to make landfall in the coming hours . more than a 100000 people in western india and southern pakistan have been evacuated as the powerful storm approaches. people in coastal and low lying parts of india is go to that stage as we move to safety, wind speeds of a 180 kilometers an hour to quarter to wednesday. and that expected to increase. fishing was being suspended along that goes on a coast where waves could reach up to 3 meters. in pakistan, dozens of relief comes to being set up in schools and colleges authorities, a warning of possible flooding and cut off to a city of 20000000 people. the
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