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millimeters per hour, it's 14 degrees that's below average for this sum of the year. that's a snapshot of your weather. see, the award winning documentary is from around the corner, which is 0. the, the i base 3 palestinians are killed. all sort of ready to buy is very soldiers and spots a huge gun bottle in geneva, the pano about this one, and this is on a 0 life. and don't have also coming up the downward spiral must be reversed china . i just improve relations with united states and warnings. there's no room for
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compromise on. so i want desperation grows on child, supported with saddam as thousands more refugees west off for solving to cold plus bonus made in your booty. following the increasing number of migraines, trying to cross the red sea looking for a better life on the arabian peninsula. the at least 3 palestinians have been killed and nearly 30 others have been injured during an early morning, is very raid on jeanine refugee comes in the occupied westbank for of the ones that are set to be in. a critical condition is rarely media reporting that 5 soldiers were also enjoyed and had to be flown. i'd by headache all to and is really how the culture is also bump the target and the comp. it's the 1st air strike there in nearly 20 years. new to abraham has more from occupied westbank. we are now on our
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wait, did you need the doors on the up to 5 list where we're at these readings read this to week and we're seeing an escalation that we haven't seen in years, which is, is reading the 1st one being posted in targets in did you need refugee, though, according to the army, they stated that to be able to evacuate the soldiers, which one did after they would ambushed by palestinian fighters in that you need refugee camp. the hearing that 6 soldiers were injured. and as a result, we see, and he tends to find useful fly advice, really forces to be posted. he is worth killed and 26 were injured. now we knew that some of those cases are critically, so we might be expecting those numbers to us getting it's a critical situation at did you need refugee camp as people calling on the international community to intervene, they see that this really is using excessive force. i guess china senior diplomats
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told the secretary of state, the relationship between the 2 countries is that a low point on the downward spiral must be reversed. senior chinese dips a month long, he greeted and he blinked. and on the 2nd and final day of meetings in beijing, lincoln was told the china has no room for compromise on concessions on the future of taiwan and china. ours, the listing of wants describe as a legal and unilateral sanctions attorney use joining us live now from beijing. what's trying to saying about lincoln's meeting with one of the most from was indeed from day doing follow this meeting with me on monday morning. this meeting last at about 3 hours, so it was quite extensive and let me just read out the complete line. we must revise the downward spiral sign of us relation said one and pushed for a return to a healthy and a stable tracks. he also said that below and this and this relationship between us
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and china was roosted, enrolling perception that the u. s. has of train a and then he went on to make, read them on the voltage, and the bus was a full blinking and the by that administration to stop typing what he called the china threats to the us lift, unilateral sanctions against china and to the us respect, china is national unity is badging sees this on the tie, one issue to not encourage any separatism or independent living in taiwan. and he said that on this issue, china has no room for compromise. this is red line, the agent cannot see for us. now it's clear that aging blames the us side for tensions in this relationship. although it does have you at lincoln visit to page in quite positively and constructively. he also met on sunday, which one is for administer as gene gong. and he said that that meeting, which was 7 hours was constructive, although it is a difficult thing this visit because there was such a long list of disputes between these 2 sides. human rights tie, one at ukraine,
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trade in technology, and it seems not much ground has been made on those major issues, although that has been some minor wins with the officials agreeing to increase people's people exchanges and they travel easier between the 2 countries. yeah, continue the same as that. they're kind of like scratching the surface of all the subjects they want to talk about, but hopefully setting some sort of ground for that. this is the 2nd and final day. what's on the agenda for today? well, linking is also expected to meet, which one is presented? you do think they haven't had anything? yes, on that it has not been consent. a else on his agenda. he also has a skit on his schedule. plans to meet with us business leaders, us exchange students. and on monday evening he plans to get a press conference from the us embassy here in dade se not leaking has been making clear his goals. but this to day visit is to open lines of communication with china, especially on the new
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a tree sites and to stop any tension spiraling to some open conflict through setting up some sort of like practice management mechanism. now, because of the long list of disagreements, expectations are being kept very low from both sides in terms of any major breakthrough. but it is part of that this, this visit might help to paved the way for future meetings, high level officials and even residents job. i didn't and she didn't think down the track nature. this is katrina. thank you very much. katrina you talking to us from losing people in beijing. have mixed views on the visit of america's top diplomat. a need to hold on just as little as i'm concerned about the relationship between the us, japan, south korea and china, including the relationship between china, the us and tie one. lincoln probably came here for these reason, a song others, however long inter blinking has not always expressed goodwill on the internet abroad. it's better for china and the us to develop peacefully together. it's meaningless to sanction each other like this. it's not good for the scientific and
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technological progress. and i'm sure i think the 2 countries right now i'd like calling lovers. both sides have their own personalities and interest and are not willing to compromise. but they're also quite similar in the sense the, the holes quite right, because positions started media describing north korea's 1st military satellite launch last month as the countries bravest failure. and the really what goes party has taken the unusual step of publicly criticizing the mission. come on, there's a technical problem, but the rocket is being bang for the crash into the see possibly does have been meeting to discuss economic different logic and defend strategies. also in the agenda and stronger relations with countries which oppose the us, including china. data games on own has ruled out any talk of the nuclear arise. asian, he says, is determined to continue developing nuclear weapons. and workers policy meeting also addressed food supplies and the need to increase food self sufficiency
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softball as a research fellow at john state university institute for north korean studies, he says the meeting shows there is anxiety within the workers party, usually nosebleed, as little as potty hose the general meetings once a year at most, twice a year. but now you saw me on the meeting for the 3rd time in the 1st half of the 2023 and a in the immediate aftermath of the fame bunch of the satellite. so that they reflect so deep concern about soft 3 or united states. japan learning the unit and out of the north we as icbm technology. so if these 3 countries will have a clear understanding of where north korea is, icbm k capability exist, then it will greatly on their minds. the bargaining lab result, north korea o, r, a show credits of its own failure is a clear reflection of anxiety and concern. insight the ruling party and the
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republic, because so north grant needs to continuously develop the mat reference of mess instruction in order to prepare for the event. in the eventual negotiations with washington. flor daniel realisation of north korea in exchange for the united states, a lifting economic sanctions on north korea and providing north korea the security . oh sure. and so that is why north korea, despite the extreme need this go economic conditions is still focused on developing icbm, just because icbm is, will be the most, the value of the strength of let raise and bargaining chips. okay, it's but you know, the space in the future and negotiations on child's eastern border will sit down and things are getting worse for 5 minutes or people trying to escape fighting in west off for 8 agencies and medical facilities. and the board of tunnel audrey are overwhelmed because they're trying to cope with hundreds of injured civilians. samples probably has more from the chance to don border. i had an old school
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outside our dre. the chad in government is housing thousands of refugees who crossed from c dot in just the last few days. no matter where you go. the sound of children crying follows it is crowded, there is no hygiene. people are desperate. squabbling for food, water, even the smallest patch of shade. but that is good and not watkins. my son was shocked to him. we left him behind 3 of my children, came the others, didn't make it the part we loved janina, we thought she, she's a close. we bought food, we haven't eaten anything. my father was killed. they chased us, m b s. a lot of the children we left behind still haven't arrived. we couldn't bury the dead. we just had to leave them behind. forced from their homes walking for days, rob def, possessions and beat some of the game cooking leaves to survive. they say they need
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help. now, every other person you speak to seems to be a witness to a murder. they've seen terrible things, experienced unimaginable hardships to come this far. and now the question is, how to get them help. where do they go next? what happens now? a visit by chatting president, mohammed's reese, debbie, it's no brings with a bounty of at least one meal a day for most. here it is their 1st in days we asked an army officer if it would continue after the president left. his answer. you telling me there are no long term solutions right now. only temporary remedies. 8 organizations admit they are under funded and playing catch up. because international donors are ignoring the crisis, as the number of refugees continues to grow. during a meeting with a groups, the president warned. the war next door will not be over any time soon. the number of refugees, he said, could hit 1000000 zane bus route of the old is 0. audrey eastern chad feeling was,
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are being held for some of the 41 victims of friday school attack. and uganda. most was students who were shot hacked to death all burned beyond recognition. now the border with democratic republic of congo, ugandan army is searching for 6 others, abducted by suspected rebels and the allied democratic forces. catherine, sorry, reports. realities of students who account in luby rehab secondary school are in morning. come to look for the children at the mall, calls la hacked to death because my shift is, the boys were burned alive when fighters from the, on my democratic forces to a petro born into that dormitory. some students are missing. we just had in the morning is the day that the school is a button on the substitute as i've been thinking. so oh as well?
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no. do you identify, where do i use them on the those ones who are you thinking or is or is a month, the way a button? so we assume the way do before is that most family members have identified the students. this family is sticking the body of the dose at home. everyone here is in shock. back of the school. this is what remains of the boys. dormitory witnesses see the students who top up a fight and refused to open the door. in the midst of gunfire. samuel brandon said, this is an embarrassing security lopsided military, which is supposed to protect such food as the very many on onset questions that they need government to answer today. we have thousands of you'd be the 4 feet as you and d r a sequel. even them of securing uganda security policies have increased their
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presence in the town on the east pursuing the tacos who are states to have fled into the room, the national park, the neighboring democratic republic of congo. the allied democratic forces on the group is based in eastern d r. c. please do not panic or children safe and they will remain safe. they are evil people. and they are trying to how my children to but they were not to manage. right now this morning was a still trying to process what happened and why? coughing, sewing all the 0. and i wrote the still ahead and i'll just get a pulling. no punch it as has the mailboxes and keys i can finally get into the ring and go for our goals. and i'm christmas olivia new york. this year's try back a festival. features games from parts of the world,
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not typically represented by the gaming industry. more coming up the frank assessments, quite frankly. let's address the elephant in the 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, 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the days 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 getting ideals, the friends for public, his loan for claims,
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but just would ease more than friends. in a full pot series, the big picture takes an in depth, not from the same size episode to allergies. there the challenges here with the in the the watching or does it over the mind of the top stories this hour, at least a 3 palestinians have been killed and certainly one others have been injured during and is really right on jeanine refugee camp in the occupied was find to
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palestinians, including a homeless activists have been detained. china senior diplomat, hong he says, the relationship with the us is that a low point under the downward spiral must be reversed immediately. the us secretary of state arms, we blinking on the 2nd and final day of tolts invasion agencies in china and same medical facilities near the border with sedan are over file, hundreds of refugees that are arriving with injury sustains and violence in the west golf for rich okay, well you're getting some more on our breaking story. these very vague in the occupied westbank him on cons. joining us now live from west jerusalem was israel saying about all of us a month as well as worth reading the statement from the is riley miller tray. they say earlier today i do. that's what they call themselves. he's ready. all mean is ready. both the police forces operate to to pretend to, to wanted suspects and the city of jeanine during activity a mass of exchange of fire took place between the forces and the government in the
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air. a large numbers of improvised explosive devices were held at the forces. the forces responded with life far hits with identifying as the security forces exit the city of military vehicle was hit by an explosive device, damaging the vehicle. in addition of to identifying government in the city of jeanine, idea of helicopters opened fire. it was a gunman in order to exist an extraction of forces exchanges a file also ongoing that highly cope to attack uh that you may have seen pictures of is actually very unusual. we haven't seen anything like that since the intifada into 2 thousands. so and you called the taxi opening fi is going to warrant or response. now, one of the people that we're hearing that was of the, these ready? all mean we're trying to go and get at was the son of an imprisoned. how much lead on? how much haven't actually responded yet, but they'll be looking at the pictures. they'll be formulating their response whether it comes from garza or somewhere. we don't know,
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but there will be some sort of response as we've seen in the past when raise had taken place in janine. but this is a very serious escalation from the is really all me, like i say, we've never said we've not seen how the cold says open fire on jeanine refugee camp . now we're also hearing that 3 people from california inside a saying that 3 people have been 3 people have been killed and 33 people have been injured. they might thank you very much indeed, but going to be coming back to you obviously because this is still ongoing. we're also going to be talking to need to able to hear about correspondent who's going to be in geneva for now. and we're on con injured busters. lynn, thank you. and the numbers of migrants dying on johnny's in the middle east and north africa. is that a 5 year high? the lines international organization for migration says maybe $6900.00 people died on their journey is worldwide. many of them in the mino region, the migrant route from the horn of africa through yemen is one of the busiest and
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dangerous migrants passed through northern jew booty to cross the red sea waters into southern. yep. and in order to reach the baby in peninsula, bennett smith has more from gibbons. he does not much shelter from the relentless seat and your boot is does it? these men and the boys as young as 11, have been tracking for a week from ethiopia. dr. use of mussa is out looking for migrants every day and knows where to find them as they get closer to the red sea turtle, what are they pour thoughts so we cannot arrive too late and find bodies of the sea, or sometimes people in agony of the hydrated before the day that are around 40. but you could find a group of 300 migrants women, good babies. the eligibility, in april almost 27000 migrants came through to booty, according to the latest un figures. since january the number has increased by 56 percent compared to last year, some of the more yeah, much of the world is focused on you train. so rather than supporting the you and
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system that helps the rest of the world. okay, so i think we wish they would be a focus on our region, particularly my country even yet. and that because even though everyone think submitted training is the flagship root of global migration, there are many more crossing the red sea. almost all the migraines, every c o p and i have a heading to yemen and saudi arabia, or coming back at this send to in northern to booty. they'll get the only meal i love hops a days. many of them are going to make it this fall. don't even realize they have to cross the sea, the red sea to get severe, re being put into it. and they turned back all those pace smugglers and it's a never ending ending cruise things flow caused by droughts and complex awesome m m says he's left his wife and 2 children behind hoping he can find work. and saudi arabia, dr. yusef says often migrants refused to go to hospital because they don't want to leave the friends. you can't do that. he says he's been coughing for 3 weeks and he
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seems congested. so that suggest pneumonia. now that's something then another call to help comes in and talk to use of heads further into the does it. these men and boys heading towards the most dangerous migrant roots of the mold, according to the un, last year, 795, mostly ethiopians, were killed between the m and, and saudi arabia with violence against migrants as intensified bonus. smith, i'll just say era, a bulk booty, an actual day of mornings being held in pockets time after the sinking of a migraine volkoff greece last week. but he ran the stars up to 750 people could have been on board 78 to confirm that a 104 were rescued. and the search continues for the bodies of many others. most were from egypt, syria unpack, is done, got out on the united, out of amateur and service, drawing diplomatic representation, the respective embassies of resuming work for the 1st time since 2017. and that was
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when came more than 2 years after a blockade imposed by 4 out of countries and contact was lifted. as human boxes have dominated the how much is bought for a long time. but women were banned from the ring until the rules were changed. 6 months ago, now up and coming fi mailboxes on this side. second, when and then pick goals at augustine met some of them in hold on a modem to input gold medals cubic dominates to books, eng. like no other country at the tokyo lympics the on the nation to come full of the 8 golds on. but until recently, the glory was just the man that changed in december, when the boxing federation listed the decades old bond and select to the national women's to me being the best women books up to one of the competition is wonderful. it's a dream country. we. we may have been waiting for this opportunity for
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a long time before these ones argue that human women meant to show the beautiful faces, not take punches. in more recent years, the justification shifted safety concerns. no social, no, no help. well, we didn't rush the decision to approve e mail boxing because we want to protect women. there were worries about whether boxing could damage women's bodies, especially when they're pregnant with so many see the long delay as rooted most in science and country ok. and on the own, but this was seen as a sport for men, while women were supposed to be at home. they didn't want us to box the symbol and i thought it was on just and it made me feel uncomfortable. a wonderful i thought i had the same lights as many the memo that i took a while. having taken the 1st step and made it into the ring. these up and coming books is for excited. now that i finally books and competitively menu on the same field that already living for them, each on in spots approaching qualification for the 2020 for power some of our young
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in but who left the national taekwondo team to books a few months ago. i think she's got what it takes. i may send you one more. the others i, laura lake, all ask leads of my dream is to win an olympic medal. this is a concept 1st i need to qualify, but that will be hard. but i think i can do it in federal global area as a team is cutting some to you even though she's going to be booking for a short time. and so i know i don't before my dream was for women's book seem to be pretty strong. now my dream has changed. i want to be a champion with metals and make history within a minute. these women onto the punching that way to the world's most prestigious sports competition. they're also sheltering la seemed at augusta and i was just there around now it's 2 years since the tobacco festival in new york dropped the word film from its thing. now podcasts, virtual reality, and even video games can be premier,
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they're selling me as more between the star started movie premieres and panel discussions about the tribeca festival is known for game developers are also being recognized for their story. telling night scape is one of 7 video games on display set in a part of the world rarely represented by this medium. absolutely amazing to be a try back to be invited here because we, we think that there aren't too many video games built in the middle east. and we want to change that representation out our world with stars. a gave centers around layla, an astronomer whose task is to find out why stars are falling from the sky and put them back to help you put them back in the sky. developed by nissan studios and cuts are. the team consulted with a cultural astronomer and took the field trips to study the landscape and designing the game. it's not just does it. there's lots of different trees,
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different kind of coastlines. there's a lot of locations which are very interesting to look at. and as always, right, so video games, whether it's video games or films, the try back of festival is all about featuring works that are politically culturally and socially relevant. but unlike the films which are ready for distribution, all the games on display are in the early stages of development. try back as casey ball tests and her team chose the final is from hundreds of submissions. we're looking for the potential of artistic excellence and storytelling. we believe i tried becca, that video games are an incredible medium for our story. all of the games and selections and actually across the festivals are premier's people that turn back are playing them for the sometimes for the 1st time ever. the all before they launch a welcome. pre launch boost for game developers like me is on. now believe the sky
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is the limit. kristen salumi aus is here on new york. now you can find more information on our website. i'll just say is a dot com. that's got more pictures and more background, including more on that early morning is really raised on jeanine refugee camp in the occupied west spikes. why those nightstand, it's going to be inside storage and stay with us. if you can, we'll be back in about 30 minutes. it's the start of the week. here's our forecast for europe in africa on monday. so there was rock in storms that we had in greece. that energy is now moving into western and central turkey. i gotta tell you, i think we could see some flash fighting for turkey is capital on camera on monday . other side of the mediterranean right now. what, whether dances into northwest spain, north or in portugal,
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could get into some pretty good burst of rain here on monday. so the risk of seeing some flooding here and same goes to the northwest as well. we're talking northern england rates through a to scotland, some sundry downpours here. once again, the potential of seeing some flash flooding. let's talk about those temperatures. so from bella rou, straight through to the balkans, sun spots are going to max out at 30 degrees under the sunshine, including for that grab so pretty good. they're feeling like summer as we'd expect for this time to year. here we go. in africa, temperature is a bit below average and walk shut with that breeze off the atlantic. meantime pulling up former air from this haro, so elders coming in at $34.00 that's fall above average for this sum of the year. for south africa, we've got this vigorous weather maker sliding in. so winds in cape town, i think anywhere from 50 to 60 kilometers per hour and with the daytime height of 14 degrees, that's below average for this sum of the year. that's it. we'll see you soon. take care
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the latest news as a breaks of the b instead of being spent to make the network better, it's per se. investments are needed in technologies that make up 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 the columbus of a week in china and the u. s. means of their trouble, the relations americans stop diplomat fluid of aging aiming to ease months of tension, but with both sides increasingly add ons over many issues. what are the chances of success for anthony blanket? this is inside storage. the .

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