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it has been barely working for the past 5 months. so let me show you. here are the barbecue has created what is known as the g 9. it's a federation of dams and it's one of the most powerful here. these rules connect the communal fit to be with an other area that is not far away and were told that it was being used by gang. some people that had been kidnapped the the escalation in jeanine and occupied westbank. at least the 3 palestinians are killed off to rage by his very forces leads to a huge gun baffled the bundle about us in business. i'll just hear a lie from bill hobb also coming up. china as president, she's in pain says he hopes the visits by the us secretary of state will help
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stabilize relations on trial. again, the russian opposition leader alexi, nevada late faces 7 new charges that could keep them in prison for more than 30 years. and desperation grows on child support, it would sit down as thousands more refugees from west off for struggling to cope. the at least 3 palestinians have been killed and 37 others have been injured during an hourly morning. is really rate on jeanine refugee champ. and the occupied westbank for of the one that i said to be in a critical condition is ready. media reporting that 5 soldiers were also injured and had to be flown out by helicopter. and his really had a cold as also bomb the target and the account was the 1st air strike there in nearly 20 years. so i'm not cons. joining us now live from west jerusalem. what's israel saying about this?
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and on of the well we're hearing that is really, um you have no actually confirmed that helicopter gunship is way used. and that jeanine raid, they say they came under a massive exchange of gunfire that i, these were used against these right. intrigues, one of those ideas actually severely damaged and he's really ministry vehicle. it was at that point that those have you called the gun ships actually fight into jeanine refugee camp. it's the 1st time we've seen had a couple of guns has been used in mind since the 2nd into for the new 20 years ago . so this is a dangerous escalation is something of concern a to the public things. but we've also heard from that for the small churches, the finance minister, but he's also a minister in the ministry of the defense. he says he wants a large scale operation in new york. you probably westbank. he wants to convene a security cabinet, meaning to try to us for this, whether it's the general political role for that to happen remains to be seen. but
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certainly a lot of your action coming out of his room where you're saying there's an escalation of fighting where you're also talking about the strong words that are being surrounding this from from is, or what is the palestinian reaction to all of this? as well as i can shake, who's the policy and liberation organizations actually general has tweets. he says there's a face open world is being waged against the products, the new people, electrically security and economic. anybody occupation forces were in the midst of a comprehensive buckland. old friends, that requires the unity of all people in the face of this aggression and unprecedented decisions, but must be taken in the emergency leadership leasing. being chaired by the presidents are clearly on the palestinians are going to get together and try and decide what to do. but there's also been reaction from how. 3 on that social media is saying that the fight is in the janine refugee camp a more than cape. ready of defending themselves, they'll be more reaction throughout the day, particularly off to that emergency meeting is taking place in for another. thank
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you very much indeed. and on con, talking to is from western guzman. we're going to go to need to abraham, who's in jeanine for us. what's the latest vanetta the according to the policy and health industry, 3 palestinians have been killed by is really fire after the confrontations and the on some foundations that took place with you. and it says with some of the draw. 7 i know, unfortunately we seem to have lost our fields too. i need abraham, who was in jeanine there we will of course try and get her back. is the situation moves on. in the meantime, chinese presidents, she's in pain, has met the us equity estate and to me blinking in beijing. she says things hopes that lincoln's visit will help to stabilize relations earlier bank and health talks with china is a senior different, not windy on the 2nd, on the final day of meetings invasion. my use at china is relations with washington
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are at the low points and called in the us to choose between cooperation or conflict for katrina. hughes. joining us live from beijing and talk to us about the significance of this meeting was on to me blinking and presidency. because normally with diplomatic meetings, it's kind of like for like in a sense, but the fact that the secretary of state is meeting the president should be quite significant. shipment that's why it is a big signal, a us up here at saint anthony, blinking is the best of his rank to meet with presidency, to pain in 5 years and certainly from the aging. this is a very positive side to decide kind of good space, a sign of respect. and it also shows that she is interested in meeting with us president are biting down the track. and it also shows that these meetings that the linking held earlier with time is the diplomat long the and on sunday with formulas the teen gum did go quite well. and that is despite strong was that we heard from
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a readout from china as far as ministry regarding what was discussed. now it said that one you told lincoln that the trust and the relationship between china and the us was rooted enrollment. the sections of the us has of china and that, that is leading to wrong policies after that. so when you made 3 to months from lincoln, firstly that in washington to start typing up what he called the china rest. stop with these illegal unilateral sanctions as aging puts it, and a respect china is who interest and sovereignty when it comes to tie one, tie, one thing to substitute island flamed 5 aging as its own territory. and that line was also a marriage in some sentiments. we had, after the 7 hour meeting between lincoln and she'd gone on sunday. what she'd gone was very candid. he said that this issue, the issue of ty, one represents the most prominent risk in us china relations. so certainly we would imagine that she didn't think we'll be looking for insurance is from washington.
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that's a bite and is willing to respect the circle who interest before any missing is set up between take between. it's important to say this in a wider context as well as that, because although diplomatically, things may have been rather felt between china and the yes we can't forget the trade between the 2 is actually pretty robust. that's right. do things rank what i see when it comes to the rhetoric but trade it would be economic connection is so ring, it's actually close to better than it has ever been. and also on the lincoln's agenda, he has the meetings with us. business leaders were also very keen to the us china relationship to stabilize so that will be no doubt part of discussion. never the never the less that does not change the fact that there are huge disputes between these 2 sides that make things continually rocky in terms of the economy trade and also the technology rivalry is a very big problem as well. but the us placing several export restrictions on
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chinese companies and the name of national security. and also because of human rights concerns. we've had all also some tit for tat actions from the aging on us consultancy funds in the us chip company called mike prone in recent weeks. so those disputes remain, as well as a long list of all the disagreements on everything from time off by one ukraine, and also the problem with sending send to new and chemicals associated with that. so no major breaking through on those fronts. unfortunately that some minor wins and that both sides the degree during this visit to make travel between the 2 countries easier. and it's also very likely that we will see more high level meetings between washington and aging both. katrina, thank you very much indeed. katrina, you're talking to us from beijing. let's go back to our top story about that is really right on jeanine refugee camp in the occupied west bank. at least 3 palestinians have been killed. 37 others have been injured. we can go to need to abraham in janine again,
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just talk us through what's been happening. new to the at 5 am local time is really forces have rated that you need refuge account. it did with arms confrontations between palestinian fighters and these really forces. but that has been a quantitative difference in the kind of resistance that has been offered by collecting advisers in the sense that to arm those is where the vehicles where his buy exclusive devices leading to some of the soldiers being injured. we're talking about 7 as far as these resources tell us. so this kind of triggered the situation even further towards an escalation, although jeanine has been the center office where the tax janine annapolis is already raised, almost daily confrontation. but this time it was taken to yet another level was the choppers shooting and hitting a palestinian targets. these ready said this was to have it back to
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a some of the soldiers. this operation is still ongoing and they're talking about 5 am in the morning. it is now noon time, we're talking about 7 hours still. that's only 3 thought a city is a really big deal with 45. others were injured. i need to do it on con, our correspondent, west jerusalem was telling us only a wrong that types of reaction from, from us has been pretty much that they are relying or they are learning the palestinians in geneva to deal with this themselves obviously. and any conflict 5, this, the reaction will home us both in gaza. now elsewhere in and around the region is significant. how are people reacting to that kind of news? the we have to bring gave the arms for gates that have claimed responsibility for the explosive devices that hit the armored vehicles we're talking about. defective armed wing,
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which is the ruling party in the occupied west bank. and we have a slum and you had which is known for its activities to resist these radio to patient. and these 2 factions are very important in did you need refuge account, even if we have some sort of palestinian disagreements between factions in genes, refugee camp itself. you receive conflict apartment, unity amongst quite the, even if they belong to different political factions. now on the ground from the sinews would tell you that they feel that they've been filled by the palestinian authority. that is not a big tele, simians. it's not a big project for the city as some people, industries. yes indeed. that's come up and say, oh, maybe they're gonna last some rockets into his world to kind of, uh, show some resistance from the kind of thing inside. what's happened to me and people of a sudden use that palestinians are left alone dealing with these really ministry occupation for almost the past 4. it's a 14 or 15 months that we've been covering here. and do you mean people would tell
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us that is really only understands the language of for us, and this is what they're going to be doing. continuing to fight these re occupants need to thank you very much indeed. need to abraham, bring us up to date some janine, he knows because he is really walker's boss. he says it's 1st military satellite launch was the greatest failure, the rocket carrying the satellite, plunged into the sea because of a technical problem. last month, victoria gave him good reports. for is liza king john and received a typically, it's susie stick. welcome from party members in pyongyang. but the overall mood at the meeting was somber. north korea's failed attempt to launch its 1st spy satellites into space last month was described as the greatest failure. officials in charge of the mission were criticized and order to prepare for another launch as quickly as possible. so far as show critics of its own failure is
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a clear reflection of anxiety and concern insight the ruling party and the republic . because so north grant needs to continuously develop the mat, weapons of mass destruction in order to prepare for the event. in the eventual negotiations with washington, south korea detected last month's launch from north korea's main space center. the us says it involves ballistic missile technology which goes against un resolutions . the rocket question to the see shortly after takeoff in south korea's military salvage. some of the projectile and the say this is what's most worrying north korea davis like so dave, close to the south korea, united states japan, literally in the unit and out of the north we as icbm technology. so if these 3 countries, we'll have a clear understanding of where north korea is icbm kate capability exist, then it will greatly on their minds the bargaining lab result north korea. i
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suppose the only 2. well, i'll give you policy meeting such as this and normally annual events. this is the, the, this year. members with hope, young young plans to strengthen relationships with countries opposing us strategies including china and, and is determined to continue developing nuclear weapons. victoria gay to be al jazeera, according to moscow has begun hearing a new criminal case against jews crumbling critic alexi nevada is facing several new charges, including the creation of an extremist organization and rehabilitating naziism along that uses you could face up to 330 years in prison under the new charges, well actually no volume, it is a well known kremlin treasury gone farmer, most of them may have candidates, it became popular and russian is the founder of the anti corruption fund. it's an n g o investigating the private wealth of russia's elite in 2020. it was poisoned with the nerve agents. nova shock was there a coma for 3 weeks, and it was taken to germany for 5 months of treatment. when the volume
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a return to moscow, he was arrested for embezzlement and later phone charges has been in prison for more than 2 years. must go designated his n g o, an extremist organization. in 2021. must go based drawing, let's see, on the shelf of all of us joining us not what we expect to hear in the court today . all right, so as far as we know, the hearing has already started. and as of now, let's say nevada is asking still for cease to let his parents into the courtroom. we also know that about full se media representatives have been allowed into the corner, need to follow the process and lou and full. so step top security measures needed the facility, the journalist underwent a fire at such and as expected, a defense may seem to prosecute. so will announce the endorsement. so wish the defendant will have the opportunity to express the attitude to the charges. so novalis facing extremism charges right now that hearing is not taking place here in
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moscow button penal colony number 6 in the blood team, a region some 3 hours drive from oscar to the east. that's the place where i look, st. yvonne, the subbing has 9 year prison sentence for fraud and disrespect to quote a few days before the for us hearing on the case. the press service of the court told trenton is that no one would be allowed directly into the hole where the trial would take place. but that should be line brought costs from the courtroom, right. not under the name of who the bus, not in the district quoted most good, limited and abilities. time to review the materials of the case. and he was given just 10 days to study 196 volumes of the criminal case. so basically that's what's going on right now. nevada has been in prison for more than 2 years. he seems to be constantly prosecuted. why are they chasing off to him so much? i as well, you know, it's a complicated case really many consider it's
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a political case as well as alex saying, the volunteer is considered a political prison never used onto corruption activities and voice criticism of the kremlin. he was arrested up on his return to russia from germany, where he had been undergoing rehabilitation of to points in a novel. ne blames rush up with his poisoning. he's been in prison here since february 2021. and initially he was accused of food and was supposed to be released this summer, but a back in june 2020 to another, so called launch co, full case budget came into force. and now he's facing charges for crating. and losing an extreme is community for his goals. for riley's plans, there is another criminal case against the opposition politician and acts of is on the on coals for terrorism and the rehabilitation of not says so now. indeed, he faces in prison and for up to such he is usually a thank you very much indeed you and yourself of others and been joining us from
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moscow on child's eastern border. we sit down and things are getting worse for thousands of refugees have escaped fighting in west off for agencies and medical facilities and the bought a ton of laundry or overwhelmed as a struggle to cope with hundreds of injured civilians. zane bus driver has more from the chance to don border. i had an old school outside our dre. the chad in government is housing thousands of refugees who crossed from c done 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 no one can. 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
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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, depositions, and beat some of the game cooking leaves to survive. they say they need 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 w. 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
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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. robbie o d 0 audrey eastern chad. the still ahead on knowledge a 0. i'm christmas told him in new york, this year's ty back a festival, features games from parts of the world, not typically represented by the gaming industry. more coming up in the country begins and model is constitutional referendum that could change the future direction of the country. the probably we are seeing the usual heavy down bullets across
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a good pots of southeast asia, particularly into thailand at the moment. southern parts of it and musty showers, just drifting right across the can bode yeah. using further research as we go through, choose the into whiteness die side. i think less sweats here at that stage. heavy a show is the to more than bonia. pushing rod across the philippine central and southern positive philippines and particularly see some really heavy down pulls as we go on into the middle part of the week south. is that well, a scattering of showers mostly dry, but always a chance to see some wet weather as well. mostly try to across the good parts of australia at present. but to say the bite we are seeing every of life precious weeping through dragging cold friends right away from w way into web victoria pushing across into new south wells. is that area of high pressure keeping things lot you settled, just leave us a lot of cloud just up towards the northwest. i just found a pill, pillsbury, but the next day or 2, we'll see some heavy down pools. you could see about
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a month with a freight shipping drive this time if you so someone usually weigh weather coming into a good part of w way over the next couple of days. sliding further south with denise was more whether it's a south australia and it says what i with the new zealand, the you got the getting a getting to ideas the french for public, his loan for claims. but just what is more than from in a full pot theory, the big picture takes an in depth, not from the same size. episode to analogy, sierra the
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be watching or just see the reminder of our top stories. this is ready for us as of killed at least 3 palestinians, an injured 45 others junior rate in the occupied west by 2 palestinians have been detained. china is present, aging pain has made us secretary of state. i'm to be blinking, and the chinese capital blinking is the 1st and us secretary of states to go to beijing in 5 years. she said he hopes the visits will help stabilize relations occurred in russia has begun hearing a new criminal case against jailed kremlin kristy collecting the volley is facing 7 new charges, including the creation of an extremist organization. i've rehabilitating not system . the boats are being counted and molly,
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following sundays constitutional referendum box turned out. it was low in some areas after on groups called for a boy called and threatened to attack pulling stations as nicholas hawk reports from the capital bombing co. molly's military leader, set a new constitution would be a step towards finding peace. the accounting has begun after the end of a contentious referendum. mountains warehouse devote yes or no to a new constitution that seeks to united country deeply divided is the 2021 military coup that brought bodies to debt to power looking to get his voice heard is 76 year old retired electrician blue curve. you cannot say, he says he has never missed a votes and some of these independents, he's voting yes to a new constitution that gives more autonomy to regions. and if the level of democracy since the 3rd republic has not really worked this, but i believe will help to bring back stability to the country. those voting no say to propose the secular text fails to recognize the role of islam in this muslim
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majority country. and it brings little over site to the nation's leader. or that can be pretty new textbook give substantially more power to the head of state. and this is why we have all these gentle leader, as you may go to, has been encouraging people to come up and vote. he believes and you constitution is a step towards finding peace in the country towards by war cooling money. i am calling on all nally its no matter the outcome of this referendum to stay hand in hand for the sake of our sacred unity. i'm groups linked outside i so had called for a boy called of the referendum, threatening attacks against bullying stations. many millions had been too afraid to cast their vote. braving the threat is such about the depot with her 8 year old daughter. i am voting because it is my responsibility as a citizen and i believe the country will find peace if we will come out and express ourselves for the last 30 years. past presidents have failed to change a constitution called beede from france, the former colonial power and somebody,
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the mon, you know, some, uh, they might be enough friends. we have our own culture, our own values, we have own 70, our own way of living together. and this is what it's all about into the let's take a look at inside the building stations. there are the usual valid papers, the assessors the voting, but missing are the independent international observers. the molly mills, richard, that says it does not need outside or is to bring credibility to a vote that concerns somebody and people for who are not a n d co. this is more than the referendum at stake is the future of democracy. in molly, a vote that will either unite or further divide the mode in people. nicholas hawk elgin's 0. the senate isn't necessarily. i have passed landmark legislation, which pays the way to recognize indigenous people in the constitution by minister
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onto the organize. it will not have to set a referendum data in the next 6 months, on altering the constitutions to include issues affecting aboriginal people. active as in brazil, or protesting against the proposed law that could effect hundreds of land claims by indigenous people. the senate says discussing several bit was the critics say with damage the environment. one law would limit the recognition of unsuccessful lands. it also strips indigenous ministers powers to oversee environmental protections. ryan police, so far as tier guy said indigenous protest is blocking roads in northern argentina . constitutional changes in her quiet provence, infuriated demonstrators. indigenous communities for the amendments will make it easier for listen, mine authorizes on their lives. starts out on the united, out of amateur service. busy diplomatic representation, the respective emphasis resuming work for the 1st time since 2017. the announcement
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came both in 2 years after a blockade imposed by 4 out of countries, and kata was listed on national day of mourning is being held in pockets starting off to the sinking of a migrant vote of greece. last week, the u. n says up to 750 people could have been on board. $78.00, a confirmed dead, a $104.00 were rescued. and the search continues for the bodies of many others. most were from egypt, syria, unpackaged. it's 2 years since that rebecca festival in new york dropped the word field from its name. now podcast. virtual reality and even video games are premier there. for instance, telling me has more in 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
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a part of the world rarely represented by this medium is absolutely amazing to be at try back and 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. not a lot of rooms with stars, the games 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 the 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, different kind of coastlines. there's a lot of locations which are very interesting to look at and as always, ready for video games, whether it's video games or films, the try back a festival is all about featuring works that are politically culturally and socially relevant. but unlike the films which are ready for distribution,
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all the games on display are in early stages of development. try back is casey ball test and her team chose the final list from hundreds of submissions. we're looking for the potential of artistic excellence and storytelling. we believe i try becca, that video games are an incredible medium for our story. all the games and selections and actually across the festivals, are from mirrors. 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 is the limit, the christian salumi abra, zeros, new york. the . this is all just 0, these are the told stories is read.
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