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a football players which is 0 wells tells, disposing success story of logical, nice built by one family to the company, champions against all the best. we don't have freedom. we have the oldest one family, one team on out to 0, the the hello i'm serial that needs great to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program today, handshakes but no promises yet. the top us diplomat is in china and the latest bid to stabilize relations and your 3 day ceasefire. incidence. this one seems to be holding so far over holding the constitution. people in molly,
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begin boating on the future of their nation. and on our thing, a species of dinosaur and a new region, scientists in chile making incredible discovery. and as for ricky, father says he's us openly disappear on the final green and los angeles dismissed a given fall. this time to arrive of renewed post heading into some this find them on the so it's just tough. 10 gmc, that's 6 pm in b j where america's top diplomat has the meeting, the chinese for administer. it is the highest level of us official visit in 5 years, anthony, blinking the engine con, are due to take part in a working dinner after the talks. now this trip was initially planned for february, but it was postponed after a suspected chinese bible boone flew over us. the rsp is the head of lincoln's
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visit badging. foreign ministry spokesman has said that the us needs to quote, respect shine is core concerns. and that includes tie one tensions with china escalated last year when then us how speaker nancy pelosi visited the island in china health, 3 days of war games after time when he is president site in when visited stopped over rather in the united states. in april, the 2 sides are also locked in a baffled on technology. washington has imposed sanctions and export controls on major chinese manufacturing and technology firms. beijing, as also banned products made by some us tech companies. and in recent months, the by the administration has been trying to show up military alliances in the asia pacific, including with japan, india, australia, and the philippines. so in a moment we'll be speaking to barnaby low, was standing by a new type pay city for us. but 1st so let's head to katrina you engage in katrina . there's one thing that anthony blinking absolutely wants to secure during this
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trip, and that is military to military communications, communications between the us military and the chinese military. can you explain to us what that is? why he care so much about it? and whether it will happen as well, it's basically these 2 sides kaylay in the us military talking to each other on a regular basis and to manage any prices that might come up. now the aging communication lines between gala and the us military in august, dr. for me, us how speak a 90 close the visited tie one. china said that this was a qualification and it certainly imposes any official communication between washington and ty pay. it says it crosses its red line. also, we had in 2018 the us play sections on china is defense minister nation because of weapons purchases from russia and aging says that it's keeping these communication lines closed in part in protest against this option. now the lack of communication
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is extremely troubling, especially to other countries in the asia pacific region, because we've had a recent week, some close schools between the 2 sides of india. and also in the see we've had the p l a and the us from the tree accuse each of the unsafe actions and maneuvers and china is neighbors. in particular, are very worried that these tensions put spiral into open conflicts, something that neither slides or any of time his name is want. so as a blinking has said, one of the goals of this visit is to set up a crisis management mechanism. and china is that it's pot once assurances from washington that it's not going to further across any red lines. these of each one. you know, katrina, the welcome to anthony blinking so far based on the language coming out of aging could be described as lukewarm. i've seen it described in some places as frosty. however, the welcome has been very warm for the likes of bill gates just yesterday welcomed by the chinese president or e long, much who was in china only
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a few days ago. what does that tell us about china? as priorities well, we've had the us bite and administration accuse china of economic corrosion. it's wanting other countries to de risk and the couple from tiny supply to ends, us as the national security concerns among others. but aging has always argued in the opposite direction. aging believes that these 2 economies, the largest quantities in the world are intertwined, and those are basically believes that robust trade between the 2 is a good foundation for peace between these 2 sites. so we had on friday gates a bill gates, the founder of microsoft, meet with president, didn't ping, and that was quite a special case. this is just off the back of the gates foundation, donating $50000000.00, dividing convex diseases. here in china, microsoft also does so enjoy a very good presence here in china. and we also had 2 weeks ago, elan mazda, the founder of tesla visit china. he was also given the red carpet treatment and
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met personally with many top ministers here in china. so trying to just put a lot of stock in these business relationship staging. and she didn't believe that these business leaders are not incumbent by political sentiment. anti china is sentiment, for example, in the way that by didn't know of the pull. the titian's may be a burden by so they believe that this is going to create some ballast in these, this relationship. and we have see, despite this frosty diplomatic relationship in the last few years trade sol between the 2 countries they're trying to is always going to place a norm, its importance on that trading and economic relationship. katrina, you're reporting from badging. thank you so much. the spring and barnaby low, he's a new type pay city. barnaby tie. one is extremely dependent. reliance on us supports. how do they perceive this as well? sorry people here. definitely see these meetings between secretary blinking and
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chinese officials as a positive step after months of diplomatic stalemate and escalating pensions in the taiwan strait. they're not expecting much, they're not expecting a major breakthrough, but they're hoping that these pulse would that lease the escalates pension set for the moment. now having said that, taiwan has been preparing for any eventuality and including armed conflict, and they have been holding military exercises every year. and at the moment we are in a new type a cd. as you mentioned, this is a part of the greater type, a metropolitan area behind me is a taiwan strait and on the left is the type a hardware last year during military drills. that was the mock enemy target. now, apart from regular military exercises civilians themselves are also preparing for the possibility of a war. a time when these people from all walks of life spending their
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weekend learning 1st aid and survival. during the past year, the coma academy has held classes for thousands or wherever you book, potential chinese occupations. i'm very afraid that next price it will be our turn to be like hong kong. so if there any, some lecture like this to teach how to be fun, some sort of like from china all just try to the threat of an invasion, may not necessarily be imminent, but organizers of a training camp. and those taking part say, don't want to get caught unprepared to the there's a lose the possibility of an aren't going to these. what should, of course, there's no certainty when or if it didn't happen, but it's good to be ready to that end. the government is also playing it's part recently released and updated handbook and civil defense to teach us how to
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distinguish between time when needs and chinese soldiers. and it has a link showing where a bomb shelters can be found. this subway station in taipei doubles as an air raid shelter there. more than 5000 of them all over the city. from car parts to basement . anything under ground combined, we can accommodate about 12000000 people. the rising tensions into taiwan street aren't just between china and taiwan. however, earlier this month, the us accused the chinese worship of an unsafe maneuver. after nearly collided with an american destroyer, china told the us to stay away from the region in mind its own business, even sites here in town, when he's on us who overly worried about the possibility of a premeditated calculated attack from china. what tony's all worry about however, is the possibility of an accident. the escalation from all of these trying me 3 assets, airplanes, and ships in time with neighborhood pilots,
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president chain one has increased engagements with us officials to counter any threat. the annexation by china, china has responded with more military activity. now taiwan will be looking to the us to ease these tensions. barnaby low al jazeera type a, a plenty more head on this news. our including will be talking to his father morning. his 4 year old son is the number of attacks on the palestinian communities increases sharply. more civilians killed this year in haiti than in some war zones around the world. we'll have an update on that in just a moment. and in sports quality fun qualifying for the canadian loan. 3 pushes drivers to the limits of how much will be here with that the a new 3 d. c. squire has begun instead in the 1st broken by the us and saudi arabia
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follows the killing of 17 people in an air strike on the capital car. 2 months out today, the warring sides have repeatedly broken previous the spiers. sedans army has been battling the paramilitary rapids support forces since april. but morgan joins us live from the capital in cartoon, a bit, a residence, able to go out at the moment of the in parts of the capital. yes. residents who we spoke to in some of the southern parts of the capital, say that they're taking advantage of this respite and fire thing to be able to support stock up on basic commodities such as food and medicine, should they be able to access pharmacies and functioning hospitals, others who we spoke to said that they are trying to find ways to leave the cap is important to them because they're sure that's once to 72, our pay rate expires. then they will be more in terms of pricing between the parent, but it through rapid support forces. and that's what the needs are me. but some other residents who we spoke to say that they wary they don't want to leave their
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homes at the moment because they where it may be occupied by uh um cove, specifically the rapids support forces. they say that during the previous 24 hours, these fire, while there was no direct spicing between the army and the recess, there was an expansion and that'd be rapid support forces took over homes in residential areas in parts of up to and so some residents are quite concerned that their homes, maybe the next uh target in, in this conflict. but overall, people say that this respite and fighting would give them the chance to be able to stuck up on basic necessities to be able to leave, to say, for zones and for humanitarian organizations. they say that the plus $72.00 as 24 hours these by it was not enough for them to reach many in the capital for tomb. and this time, 70 to, to 2 hours would give them the chance to be able to access more people here in the capital. all right, well we hope that happens. have an awesome and wars belligerence will use these fires to re, to re stock, re position themselves, their forces and get ready for the next round of fighting. is that what you're
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seeing here? that's not what we're seeing right now on the ground to know. and the mediators, saudi arabia and the united states, made it very clear that they should be normally 3 movements from both sides of the army. they uh, and department it through rapid support forces that they should not take advantage of the ceasefire to restock up on weapons. they should not have any minutes removed from and, and the use of heavy artillery, uh, drones for surveillance or for attack flight suggests and launching as rights are all a violation of the seas part that has been mediated by saudi arabia. i'm the united states now the mediator has made it very clear that should there be any violations then talks in decided to, to update that to try to reach another, sees why or potentially a permanent a ceasefire between the rapid support forces and the to the needs army would be a judge, so there is a lot at stake here. should the sees probably be violated. however, this is denise army did put out the statement late last night, saying that should there be any movement from the other side from the rapids
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support forces. they will respond militarily, so the, the 2 sides being told not to carry out any military moves, but both sides saying that should the other make a move, they will respond him to morgan reporting live from the mind. thank you very much. i or the un secretary general has condemned the attack on a school in western and uganda. at least 41 people. mostly students were killed when the schools dormitory was set on fire on saturday. others were shots or hacked to death by fighters from the allied democratic forces rebels. this happened in the town of funds away near the con, the lead border happens, toys monitoring developments from the kenyan capital nairobi. catherine, i understand families have been going to the moore to find out if their children and relatives are among those who were killed yesterday. what can you tell us? well, it's a very somber mood in that area of ponds way. despite the buddha area,
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we have stopped. we have talked to a relatives who are there just trying to find out how they're going to connect the bodies of the loved ones and take them home for barry. all we have spoken to a woman who says that one of them had children who had know they had so much hold on on that particular child. and she has been crying and just saying that she just wants to battery. i had delta safely and also we also know that to 2020 of the students, the girls i was hacked to death using much check to use. and we know that to 70 employees. what barnes, when the rebels, the new to a petrol bomb. in that for so as well. so dna is to dna testing as going on, i the more to find out who's,
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who now we are also waiting for the military to give a briefing about what's going on. now they are now in charge of this whole a peroration to mind as bad as saying that they are still pursuing a says so rebels into the democratic republic of congo. they've got the national talk and they still have a several students who are the objectives, cap and so i reporting from there will be thank you very much. oppose have opened in molly for a constitutional referendum. it is the 1st and a series of folds that has meant to enable a transition from military to civilian rule. but opponents say that proposals would give the president too much power, military fees control back in 2021. all right, let's talk to nicholas hack using the capital bama co. nicholas 2 things we have to talk about what's in the constitution. and of course, who is asking this yes or no question to molly and voters. what do you want to
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start with? the wealth, the malia and military genta are asking the mountie and people their opinion or their say over a constitution that they have carried by this referendum. and we've seen at this pulling station earlier on just moments ago. i saw a mother with her 8 year old child trying to explain what's new in this constitution. and key to all of this in her explanation is for molly is to feel represented by this text, but also text that can bring back piece of that to a country that is torn but by violence. so we seen a slow trickle of people coming into these pulling stations, looking up at their names and coming in here to take this decision into this question of whether this constitution works for the 1000000 people to answer this
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we yes or no? so the yes count says that this constitution may give more power to the president, but it limits his firm or the president's term in office. it also gives greater autonomy to the regions and ensures in the text that is that all logan's are recognize in this constitution. remember cities, this constitution is almost a copy and paste of the french constitution. molly being a former french colony. and so it didn't answer expire to recognize all of the diversity that you have in the 1000000 at people. then there is no count. and they say that the text doesn't recognize the text that is secular. nature doesn't recognize as one in this most the majority country. they also say that the molly miller, children that is carrying this referendum is not legitimate because it has not been
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elected. so therefore, this vote is not credible to them. remember city was there was a voting here and by my code, there are places in there, north of the can entry where people are not able to go out and vote because of the security situation. they're saying, let's talk a little bit more about that. nicholas. are you able to get a good sense of how people feel overall? and molly, about this point of the to power? we said in the introduction in 2021. well yeah, it feels almost like this referendum is a plebiscites or a popularity test of the money in the military. we shouldn't stop. now if people vote yes, they will pay the way for that mil military to invest in regards to run in the upcoming presidential election scheduled for february 2024. what we seen is that most of the people that have come out to vote say yes and then know, remember that those that have been campaigning for the know are also campaigning for board cause of this referendum. so the level of participation will be an
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indicator of how legitimate this vote is and how legitimate, assume we go. it says power the molly military to into our. but it's important to remember that this change in constitution, this discussion, the change of constitution started 30 years ago. and so it seems that the minority june has succeeded where other elected presidential presidents have failed in just organizing this vote in the country torn by war. saint nicholas hack. really good to talk to you today. nick, hack reporting from bama co. thank you very much. i it all taking you back now to one of our earlier stories. thousands of people seeing the violence in sedans, west or for region continue to pour across the border. and the chad agencies say that medical facilities in the town of andre or home, a well by hundreds of wounded civilians. and many children without their parents are dying with no food. in the past week around 45000 refugees have been registered
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and speak now to zane bas robbie, who was in the town of andre on the sedan chad border zane. it's great that we got your connection up and running again. can you show us the scene around you a little bit? the where we are now is a small school. well, it seems small because of so many people here, but it is a large school compound. and what we're seeing here, let's get right to it, is all of the people that came from old janina everyone that was at the border that came from all jeanina has been transported here like human cargo in large laurie's and effectively don't at this school compounds. now it's difficult to be too critical of the authorities for doing this because there's really nothing else for it. there are such limited resources here. this is such a remote location. this is happening in the hearts of the african continent. it is
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difficult to get people here, let alone the kind of massive humanitarian support system that is needed to deal with the problems. here we have seen people fighting over small bits of shades under trees. in the archways under buildings, we've seen people struggling to eat their pulling leaves from the tree is cooking cooking it as best they can just eat it to fill their stomachs. the circumstances here are truly heller, should i? i say that understanding how hyperbolic that might seem, but what people need here is, is more than they have at the moment. if you just look around of every, every inch of space, every inch of shade is occupied and people are stretching out beyond the walls of the compound, there are caps being set up outside the walls of the compound as well. so the situation here is incredibly dire, and what we're hearing from people is that folks are now beginning to run out of
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patience. and the problem is if you run out of patience and you have people here that aren't getting help, then this becomes unsustainable. it was unsustainable that the border, it is unsustainable here. and what i mean by that are things like specifics. there was a measles outbreak and alternate. everyone from here, everyone here is from alternator, which means that this is a perfect place for illness to thrive. this becomes a hot bed for a human trafficking risk. it becomes a place where there is the risk of armed groups coming to recruit. if these problems are not solved, the problems of these people who are not solved now, there will be bigger problems in the future. the president is here in audrey through our food stocks that have been brought in by a local child in into your security is being provided by the military while the president is here for the next 4 or 5 days. they say they can guarantee everyone here at least one meal a day, but then, or is now a bum rush for the game to try to get to that food before it runs out. the question
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is, what happens after 4 or 5 days? there is a donor conference in geneva tomorrow, and what they should keep in mind is something the president here set to journalist scenario organizations. he said that the war will not be over any time soon, and expect not the 100 or 150000 refugees that have come in from this way is conflict to stop there. he said, expect a 1000000. this is a miss, roger reporting from audrey on the childs sedan border. thank you so much to you and your team for your reporting and a word tour of yours. those communications, as you saw it, difficult to maintain sometimes, but we'll keep working through them to bring you those stories. now african leaders have been in russia urging president vladimir putin to end the war in ukraine. the delegation arrived in saint petersburg on saturday 24 hours after tossed with ukraine's leader and keith. however, vladimir putin told the visitors that ukraine is responsible for the continuation of this conflict from moscow alhashan reports. this is where the delegates from 7 african countries on vanes that the initiative to end,
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the war and ukraine. 24 hours after meeting ukraine's president of all domains and skiing teeth. they travel to saint petersburg, hoping to convince presidents not important to accept their peace done. the particulars, i want to emphasize once again, we are open to a constructive dialogue with everyone who wants to establish peace on the principles of justice and taking into account the latrice of interest as of the policies. the frequent indignation is offering a detail initiative, starting with the escalation and envy. with negotiations, we're here to communicate a very clear message that we would like this will to be ended. we say so because this will is having a negative impact on the african continent. and indeed, on many other countries around the world as
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a continental we are being negatively affected in terms of why economies. critics doubts whether the african initiative can work saying it lacks both the leverage and wait to push forward the solution or the see it as a step in the right direction. now some of them are yeah, and there are real settlement on this issue. you can begin early if there's a clear winner in the ground, or there's a deadlock early in this case. can we talk about a 3rd party? and here the african initiative will have a huge cumulative effect. the fee, this initiative, the chinese applicant under bazillion, will come together at a certain stage that form the basis of a supplement to $10.00 and then at 10, so to expect it to continue to bring both sides to the table. it's very rare, that's african lee. that's all for the mitigation to solve such a. busy a little bit pricey for the water ukraine is having a major impact on the continent, especially with the threats exposing different supplies. it's on the listing that
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even if the piece that doesn't go through it's ideas could have a positive impact on the company or the action, just so you know, that's good. the still ahead on else 0 help pakistan's plan to build the world's largest riverfront city is threatening farmers. and in sports christiano, rinaldo and his portugal team move a step closer to qualifying for next years. you're seeing the color, we have something of a fine with a sandwich across europe. now clear skies into the central pos at long last i got a few shots ever towards the east in plenty of shelves as well as the west, and they are big. they are fun, break some big, heavy storms making their way through france pushing up across
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a linen. well see if i can push going into island as well. we all got to see a few showers timing down the ashes. crickets as best and further east. we've got some very heavy right in this line. the storms that just around the eastern side, if you 195 when the basis of frame in bulk area as a result of that, that what to what a try to push a little further research to say some very heavy showers possible. the system flooding its east and positive grease. nothing across to was to get on the showers continue certainly for sunday. right? the way across the good part of the central little cross pushing up into england to move west of england as well as we go on to the close of sunday by monday, assuming a picture of what to where the company is discussing. and at that stage, kind of shows their cause northern part, so the space isn't back into west and front, but it's a central areas once again, but a few showers. so it'd be possible to central parts of here for those that's got to be fun and try, hey, be sure i was right across the west. the
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[000:00:00;00] the the, the, you're watching else, a 0 reminder of our headlines this, our us secretary of state and to be blinking is meeting china is for administered, team kong, engaging it is the 1st visit in 5 years at that level of diplomacy, a meeting in february was postponed after a suspected chinese bible luna flew over to us a new 3 days ceasefire has begun in sedan. the truths brokered by the us and saudi arabia follows the killing on saturday of 17 people in an air strike on the capital
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part to thousands of people seeing the violence, incidents west star for region continue to 4 across the border and the chaff agency, st. medical facilities and the town of audrey are overwhelmed by hundreds of wounded civilians in the past few weeks around in the past week and they get pardoned around 45000 refugees have been registered. if you wear a suit in these refugees and managing to cross the border into egypt following the egyptian governments decision to reverse visa exemptions for women, children and the end of elderly president of the fact the cc says border controls were tightened because the large number of people attempting to enter egypt, some of the 15000 stranded on the border are complaining about the visa delays. here on marty reports from why the health incident on him has been 20 days stuck at the sudanese egyptian border. after cleaning the facing between the army and the rapid support forces in cartoon,
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she thought it would be easy for her under 6 children to cross the border into egypt. the new rules came as a surprise, and it was the area that i have there in the consulate, said that they would let mothers with only 3 of their children enter. this is a big problem. how can i go with only 3 of my children? i think what about the others, who in i and many other women are sleeping in one of the mouse? and while the health, which has been turned into a temporary shelter and a height of the 2 attitude, we have been forced from our homes only to be immediate and frustrated. this is the live of through the news. now. we're in a very difficult situation. i will die if i have to enjoy this for 2 or 3 more days . the i have nothing but the sheet. how do i cook? we do i eat to drink? how can i take a shower? what should i do? just sit here? why are the egyptians doing this to us?
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i want to know why every day thousands of people gather in front of the egyptian consulate, hoping to get these is a scene that reflects the magnitude of the tragedy. until recently, women, children and the elderly didn't need be just across the board or not anymore. many student needs say that despite meeting all the conditions, their applications are rejected. after a long day at the consulate and returns with all their papers, hoping to have better luck next time. well, highly amazon, it just came from the confidence without getting a visa label on that the who not, oh, your home computer. there are many aspects to the suffering here. then the temporary accommodation lacks basic facilities and the cost of renting a bed is out of reach for most you couldn't do for nasa my laptop, but i don't know. humanitarian agencies are operating in the area and people say they are running out of supply and was that insomnia? hope i had a lot of the thought amadi out to 0. and what,
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what do you help us to don? that runs president abraham racy, has been officially invited to visit saudi arabia and the latest sign of improving relations between the gulf. rivals, the saudi foreign minister, prince by sell, been found also made the invitation during the 1st level visit that they have run in 7 years. the saudis are planning to reopen their embassy in the arabian capital . rearrangements reopen their embassy and re add just to earlier this month. israel's government has granted its finance minister greater powers to ratify, settlement construction decisions. decision gifts spends a little smoke which was also administering the defense ministry expanded authority in the occupied westbank. m on conferences now lie from west, russo and this was kind of in the offing in rather put the context around this as well. the deal was always on the table, it was something the bethel smote, trade show was always insisting on. he would only join the ruling calculation if
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they gave him all authority to approve a settlement building and increased settlement blocks with an existing settlements because he's now a member administered within the defense ministry. this becomes now under his effective above you. that's why he's allowed to do so, this was a ratification, but it's not a lot because of the occupied west by and comes on is where the military control most of it in control. so this was a decision that the cabinet led by prime minister benjamin netanyahu could simply approve without actually having to pause a little what it does is before there were at least 7 stages that would take place under the auspices of probably got to are effectively the military controls in the occupied west by any one of those stages. people could bring up objections. i could say no. oftentimes the americans got involved when they were expanding those settlements. that tool now been taken away. it's the finance minister, small trades, who has the final yes. or no site,
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it's certainly an expansion of his apparel. is it certainly very, very worrying for people living within the occupied westbank because they supplements a legal under international law. and they come into published an entire treat. uh they come villages in hoff, in some places they'll cut roads in the hop. so it's very alarming for the palestinians as well. but more perhaps more than that, it's a, it's a little, it's not a lot. and that's what's really confusing. people like, how can they pass this without actually pausing a little with the reason for that is like i say the occupied westbank comes on and electric controls, the whole it takes is a cabinet decision. and that's what happened him on con, in west jerusalem. thank you very much. i. it is rarely police to be accused of failing to tackle attacks targeting palestinian communities in northern israel. dozens of people have been killed and wounded in shootings already this year.
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billing marks reports every few days for the past 18 months. mohammed 100 acts as visited the symmetry in the small is ready village of bill max. so to pray and to talk to his young son ahmad, just 4 years old. he was shot and killed last january. it's very difficult, he told us. then the pain has not passed away. yeah, but like some disease hasn't changed. the previous grades are now every day before bed. i stare at the ceiling and think about them. are the criminal gangs and guns violence of cause, haul, take like this across many products, indian villages in northern israel, including here in a 1000000000 or no a slot from any one of us could be shows where the where in our neighborhoods, the school a hospital, the mosque in the street, but i never imagined this would happen to my family. oh, that's brother bill natalie survive. 3 bullets from a motor bike government automatic weapons missed its intended target. the police
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investigation is slow. so that was outlet and the police on the approached us when we asked them to make 4 or 5 days up to the incident and in, let's see. so the parents used to leave the front door unlocked at night, but not any more. research is called the violence, the academic if we thought it was an emergency 2 years ago now it's just mind blowing. what is happening? so mentally spam high rates of use unemployment and economic disparities. i don't think that there's an error family that doesn't um, no, or actually has a casualty from shooting or from crime and isn't prime minister benjamin netanyahu said recently support would come from the intelligence agency. shouldn't bet. i mean, as long as we're determined to end this wave of might of, we will do this not only by posting the police, but also with the assistance of the shouldn't bit. but postilion is ready. politicians insist that's not a serious solution. most the violence and crime levels have increased more than 300
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percent. so this is evidence that government policies and leaders are not interested in dealing with the issue of violence and crime in error society. for mohammed, his anger has grown alongside his grief, but middle whole, the state responsible the heads of the states, they're capable of finding the person who killed them or not. some of the questions on onset investigations, unfinished pain on ending the marks out. is it a bill of my to israel, the daytime curfew in many poor states in northern india is being lifted after weeks of unrest, the cookie and may take communities confronted each other again on friday and a government ministers house was set on fire tensions between the ethnic groups escalated last month after the judge recommended special status for the made phase . more than a 100 people have been killed since to pakistan is planning to build the world's largest riverfront city enough to accommodate 15000000 people rights groups. so worried about forced evictions and environmental threats. some
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a bunch of aid reports from the for the likelihood of millions of people in the heart depends on these buffaloes. i think there has tended is heard on the banks of the for years. now he's among the farmers instructions with eviction, to make way for the world's largest riverfront city. find the general going. i have 5 acres of land for generations, but the government authority has taken me without my consent on a very low price. now want me evicted or should i take both my family and life stock? human rights. what says since 2020 wasn't a 100 farm is being charged for it, existing or refusing to handle the land? it's the government to stop intimidation, power spent and used to force the but for an urban development authority, our route to deny the accusations. it says the problem is that people have occupied the land for years, but don't legally own it. we're not disturbing any sacraments unless they are
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coming into the bank. so they wouldn't be the location of people who are in the back because that's a part of what, what sounds the ending economy struggling to attract for an investment. they're all the city spending more than $40000.00 heck to is, is expected to bring in $10000000000.00. root us as the develop and would provide high density purpose built housing and have ample green spaces. i guess on has the highest rate of organization in south asia. successive governments have failed to provide basic services and the population is growing at almost 2 percent they get. so there are no wastewater treatment plants and almost 30000 meters of untreated sewage flows into the river every day. that combined with reduced water volume's up stream due to dams in india, have to meet the driver, a sledge carrier. the development authority says that it wants to create about a $1000.00 to $6.00 offer voss sewage which is dumped into the robbie. but didn't i meant to this concern. they say the hum to benefit ratio is not valid. the state of
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focused on the government, the punjab is not a real estate developer. this of the people are focused on what this project going to do that the government hasn't been able to do in the last 75 years. even the population of law hall using higher densities and only take a couple of 100 square kilometers to do so. you can do that. it just is about how you plan the city, how you design the city, and who you're selling it to. and finding that balance between invest is looking for profit and providing basic services and affordable housing to a growing population would be no easy task. so i'm going to drop it down to 0. la. the passengers and crew had been rescued from the burning ferry in the phillipines, a 124 on board, and the central province of football, when the coast guard was alerted. 31 people died in a similar fire 3 months ago. incidents like this are common often because vessels are getting older or because they are overcrowded for people in haiti, food, it's getting harder to find armed gangs or tightening their grip and talks to end
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the crisis or failed. again. john holman reports that have been moved. civilians killed in heights even ukraine in the 1st month of the 2012 to $3.00 according to the united nations. well, food program, powerful gains of battling over much police in the street to the cap to pull the prints. in the middle, the population expand the desired lives in city sleigh, in epi center of the violence. a step probably shot dead on her doorstep. now she's worried about her doing so, so it would then look at all the peanut tolls at my door and my ceiling. i ask for help, so my daughters can go to the school. i don't want them to be at the streets exposed to the criminals. they are goes sexual violence is royce, in height, the gangs use right to count and control the population and the domains and the group is only tightening the united nations estimates the 80 percent the cap to is
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run by criminal groups. it's affecting access to food possible haitians now face a cute food in security. moving in somalia, and they've done this done since the world food program 5 minutes. so as arrived in city. so the right on the type indicates that this child is severely malnourished. i would say that people have been starved in puerto prince. it's definitely been the case here that the arm groups have been isolating parts of puerto prince. they've been using speech tactics and that's entirely unacceptable. in rural areas, what's going in on is that the, these guys are fighting for farm land and they're fighting, fighting for the foot sources. that includes hate cheese bread, both people need affecting the food supply. even more merchant a done the a p s was kidnapped on her way to market will put on play me the my mom one and they told us they were going to kill us. they didn't give us food was if the days and they blindfolded us it was so tight that it has
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a rise. the money that i board is now worrying me. a lot of people who lend me money asked me now to pay them back. they took a loan at the bank for me. now i stay at home. i didn't know what to do. recently, heavy rains of also struck how you to tending thousands out the homes are fresh blow to a country already suffering. don't home and i'll just say to the children's age group. unicef is highlighting the shocking levels of violence, mal nutrition, poverty and sickness, that many youngsters face. unicef says nearly 3000000 children need humanitarians support. nearly one and 4 kids suffer from life threatening mail nutrition and the account for 2 out of every 5 cholera cases for britain amazed is the heavy representative for you to assess. he says that a deliveries are difficult because violet armed groups are choking towns and cities . uh, well the fast smallest. um we have should be witnessing the arise up and
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violence and port information. um, you know, i think the population and there is no means months of people and good insights. and on the side uh for france and the access for children, basic services is decreasing. in fact, across the country. that is already asked me to do reckoning back to uh, by violence we, we had one that says, uh, capacity we are engaging was look of either another state called us to, you know, to have safe passage full, although you might need to in worker but also to create a safe space and spelled a population to get services. and that's why we offer these keeping up our open relation here and expanding to only a presidency in the fields in spite of the limits of the phone. but we are focusing on delivering vaccines. the jeep food, providing safe water and sanitation,
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and needing to stay in school and protecting those who have a supervisor, the violence, we are, but example uh a few in p, a. c. parking the employment of thousands of teacher and has worker to area across the country with systems is collapsing. helicopter crews in 7, brazil are searching for 20 people still missing after flooding, at least 11 people died following a tropical psych loan on friday. a landslide warning has been issued in rio grande data sewell, the state government says around 2 and a half 1000 people have been rescued in the last 2 days. still a head on alpha, 0 and sport. the shots that gave this former world never won a big chance of winning don't us open. so how much is here with that story in just a moment?
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the asked, we can narrative from africans perspective to base on the, from us to short documentary spine african filmmakers. and that's going to be the pressure for, for the taste of the sun from madagascar and football from new series of africa direct on which is the latest news as it breaks of the building instead of being spent to make the network better. experts say investments are needed in technologies that make up training facebook with detail coverage. they will likely remain in the hospital for the next 2 to 3 weeks as they advance in their recovery process from around the world. they say they are progressing from the south, advancing around
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a week the the, the, the right just before we go to sports, there is somebody we want you to meet today. and that's, uh, yeah, that's right. this guy here is not the store of another dinah block buster from hollywood or from japan. this is the gone co can the noise. it's a new species of dinosaur discovered in chile in south america. and it's changing the way that scientists are thinking about how these creatures evolved. victoria getting the exploits brought to life as to 72000000 years. scientists have been able to recreate this newly discovered species of dyna. so after finding its
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fulfilling patagonia in southern chile, when in that one it will repeat itself before the if i though you can also see like the sort of, it's an evolutionary link to duck bills that has only been found in the northern hemisphere. so to find one here so far away from you, all the others of that type that with known i mean is an important bio, geographical mystery is how they manage to survive the isolated in the south of the world. that's also a story fossilized bones. if the going coke and natalie were 1st discovered 10 years ago during an expedition by the chilion and talked to institute, such as dug out more than a 100 fragments, which we used to digitally reconstruct the skeleton scientist estimate to grow up to full meet as long and weighed around a ton, i don't think i'm going to be able to declare if i took a moment there was a herbivores dinosaur that could walk on 2 or 4 legs. but one of the main characteristics is that it had dozens of teeth forming a sort of dental battery for monday. this allowed them to process very efficiently,
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the plan food they fed on. it was an animal that lived in her exactly with gregarious scientist. and now planning to make a 3 d print which is due to go on display and chimney. so more people will be able to appreciate this snapshots of history. victoria gates and b l g 0, the right side for all that sports news we promise do with senate. how much was doing this on sets on thank you very much us very well. ricky fowler, so his us openly disappear on the final green and los entities. and this part has given fall is tied to rivals renewed hope, heading into sunday's final round. and it was just in the 4th day 3 of a major golf championship is all about building moments and heading into the funnel round. ricky fowler was doing just spent the 17 holes of the us open. he could've left the final green in los angeles with
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a short lead instead, complicated who's besieged of a 1st major. when that mist puts means he finished his round with a shit. if those place along, so it can penetrate windham clock, i had a good part, so i really can't go back on it obviously. but um, yeah, just a bummer. i mean, it would be nice for that one to go in, but it really doesn't matter. having the lead being one back to back, i'm gonna have to play golf tomorrow. sounds crazy. so i'm kim equal the lowest knowing whole school in us open history. he took just 29 strokes. we finished the day on 3 and the paul, 7 shots of the lead. really macro is just one shot behind fowler and clock speed. nearly a decade since the new and i'll richmond list one,
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a major. i felt like i played really smart, solid golf, had a lot of fairways had a lot of greens. um you know sort of fell so much stress free out there. so you can ever called golf at the us open stress free but uh overall. yeah, pretty, pretty pleased with, with holly today went and um, you know, feel like i'm in a good spot had ended tomorrow. skokie shiffler has never won the us open. the bishop from the full world number one, brought him right back into contention. the, let's see, wonderful equal, i'm a 17. the most difficult whole on the coolers. moved into 7 and, and within 3 strokes. if those place on the richardson l g 0. well sir, they are targeting assess endings lead the on day 3 or the 1st ashes test against
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england to man to send the took his 1st wickets of the matches to slow spray his progress in birmingham. alex guy out for 66 a short time ago, australia had reached 3646, a trail england by just 33. 1 was it was national football team or a black kid for the latest game as part of an anti racism campaign. was a forward vinny says junior, has been that the targets of racist abuse multiple times while playing for real madrid in spain. the team was the shirts for the 1st half of the amount to go skinny, which took place and barcelona us. castiano rinaldo celebrate is $199.00, a cap, a full portugal with the wind and qualifying for next year. is your pin football championship 58 years old. i thought he'd go on this for himself and this pick to over both in the a has it will be not only for his as a to be disallowed for now the did play a big role in the build up the as that for to go to the leads as much as the cities right now,
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just silver finishing off for maybe the traditional and there were 2 goals for matches. so united goodness hernandez, set to drop off a 3 know when this result needs for to go fits, copied his day off, the 3 straight lives from somebody. get somebody to look up much less talk who came to the rescue for belgium. the beaten chant is the finalist point just cost the auto mall because of the field. 11 through the result means the belgians are 2nd in group as the points behind australia. and no, it looks like they were on their way, beating spokesman, one earning had and sold from the penalties, spots it was less than half an hour to go. but scoffed in school to lay close to secure crusoe, went to $153.00, so spoken and maintained at the perfect spot to the qualifying campaign. no way have just one point from region to what was apparently and policies it's hosp off. i don't know know so about was in the count. it took him back to nice. are you
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standing at such a tough game when you they were going to my eyes. so it was, it was a bit not finding us today at times. and i think we've, i'm not gonna get too many chancey, so please refrain from the front, some dates that you're not starts or what? so in a lot, i think we can still do too bad. what's the bowl and stuff that brought us in for say ok, is both up 75 percent morocco lost out to south africa and there are a couple of nations qualify as americans will be single to one. as a result, that won't worry morocco too much. both teams have already qualified for the tournament, which is being hosted by the ivory coast next to well what, what the couldn't prevent max for stopping from claiming pull position for the canadian going from the csr. well, despite his complaints, fernando alonzo hope to well with the rain him on sales and that he will start. second is asked the martin team made to align well,
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wasn't so comfortable. his 13th on the grid for his home race, reading well champions or stuff and is heading into the 8 race of the season with the 53 points trying to ship the most amount of cases that travels that build up to the gym. and most of the g p continues off to falling off his bike a full times. already he fell again and the warm up on sunday. very unusual. when you can see that he has one and 11 times that this truck volumes up to 2010 fix time. well, champion factor the his finger, which has been declared fit to race. and the big vegas golden knights that had been celebrating the historic stanley cup with the golden knights one north american hawk is biggest sit title. just 6 years after joining the need, tens of thousands of fans passed, taught the vegas trip to see the team and the famous trophy,
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the and that so you still somebody send you back to me. it's not a thank you so much for all that sports coverage. and that's it for me. 0 venue. if it is news, our next going to this is rob matheson boring. great can stay without the frank assessments. quite frankly. let's what address do you live in, in a room. the reason the south koreans want their own nuclear deterrence is because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting has basically lock this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else,
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7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the case headlines. so then, by the end of the states, that there is no strong government to control and which means that this might affect other countries inside story on al jazeera, wherever there are people, there are stories, stories that must be shared. it's my biggest responsibility to speak to my people. they have 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 quickness on just showing that you can here is coming over our heads from russian positions. ukrainian positions have been standing about how they were directly targeted as they were trying to sleep. we've seen some of the residents come out of the
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building with that possessions in suitcases by substantial safe anymore. what happens on that day is a war crime shows how many regions across the lines and the level of destruction here proof just have faced the fighting has been in recent weeks, this russian or don't some on a street has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. the handshake spots no promises yet the top of us diplomats is in china and the latest bid disturb. busy his relations, the mazda center, this is on the 0 line from joe hom, also coming up a new 3 day cease far instead of this one seems to be holding so far overhauling

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