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spot on assessing zine is in guy and he's being outlined with some of the subjects that they've covered. and there were quite was quite a significant list of them including washer and north korea. taiwan. of course, all human rights violations are allegations essentially with regard to china. he also discussed us citizens being housed by china, but also food security. synthetic o. p. o is unfair. no, it's a very wide uh, the list of thoughts i want to go to katrina. you who's standing by for us and by using the overall sense, katrina, tell me what you think is that this was 2 sides essentially re stating where they stand on on specific issues. nevertheless, attempting to find the some sort of common ground. and one gets a sense, but that is what has actually been achieved from this. what do you think the i think that's right. i mean, lincoln seems to be very clear. i lied. and especially his last part of his press
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conference saying that progress is hard. that things are going to take time. we're not going to see a huge improvement in just 2 days given that this relationship has reached its reco lo uh, in the space of a few years. so he was very open in the missing that, but at the same time it does seem like this is a starting point going forward and that they did seem to be very productive. these tools in terms of touching on a lot of different issues of disagreement, issues that need to be carried forward in future, possibly a future high level 12. let me just go through some of the research. i think the overarching theme here is that with us in china do not agree on major issues. what they do agree on is that it's very important for both sides and basically for the global community that these, these 2 really souls. without that, they prevent any tensions, any competition as they can put it from veering into conflict. he was very plain that if there is any crisis, particularly
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a tie one and apply one straight. but this will not just affect a china and the us this will be disasters for the global community. so by me saying by being here in aging. and he said that us and trying to, being responsible for managing this very, very important relationship between the 2 superpowers. a 2 things that i really know is, is the key issues that was know mr. fulton's, obviously to china. the 1st was tie one. no, i think that'll be a very happy heat and aging to houston, but there's what's up. lincoln said, he said that there had been no change to the one china policy that the us does not support. try $1.00 to $1.00 independence and that it, the human need opposes any change to the status quotes or at least to an extent where he's the right kind of words. what kind of language that serve us seems to respect at these that initial claim that time china has over tie one going forward . of course the he also mentioned that he does not want any change the status quo.
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i think that will be left for the future. considering that she didn't think does definitely want to see were unification with that stuff. island at some point, the baby steps i think, and also he talked about trade, which is another huge issue. i think i've heard from many analysts saying that the reason that they didn't find it so difficult to really believe that washington is sincere, wanting to improve size, is that on one hand it, it's sitting on the right things on the other. it's imposing all these restrictions and export controls on chinese companies, making it very hard to be chinese companies to, to progress in terms of developing advanced technology. the aging really desperately needs and thinking to address those concerns. and he to night that the us is trying to one d couple from china or trying to contain china used to be said that it's not us interest to provide china with these advance very sensitive technologies that could be used against washington at some point. and he also pointed out that the trade
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between the 2 sides has sold that it's reached a figure of only $700000000000.00 that lies it's being used also for investment is also at a high point. so he's using that figure in that, that boom and tray to really say that the us is not trying to contain china. and you also try to make a difference in terms of the times the risk indeed coupled, he said that it would be disastrous. and by the administration's point of view to de, couple from china considering how important these 2 economies off for each other badging for its spot is the time and time again that these countries are intertwined. and that it's simply impossible to de couple that he did say that the us is going for 15 were skiing, and he said that the difference is that the risk is about diversifying supply chain . so remains to be seen whether that will be enough for the aging, whether they will, they will take that. but at least knowing that the blinking does not want to do couple that he's recognizing pollutants of the economic relationship will be
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positive news to badging into president cj in team. also, he mentioned when you're pregnant, of course, china has refused to condemn russia for its invasion of ukraine. china actually refuses to this stage cold even award supervisor as the conflict of the special operations. and of course, china remains very robust and it's a quote of a rush of when it comes to trade, buying versus oil, that the west has shunned. and that's really being to the frustration of many us officials and want to close to isolates putting it in isolate moscow. but despite that rock solid relationship, at least blinking says that china has given us its own red line coverage in terms of a saying it will not give any legal assistance at least to let him in person. and his will machine against kids. so that also will be very pleasing, at least to be jean. certainly there's no sign that linking his charge can. and the
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aging stuff in support of russia is that relationship is rock solid. we've had time time getting from the aging. one point that was very imposing on the slide old is positive as to where his language is. that lincoln was asked about the opening of military communication of china military communication lines in august when for me, us has speaking nancy, close the visited china visit to taiwan. excuse me, in august. and that seems that the us has not been successful in reviving those lines and use that that will be sent me as a topic of future conversation and going forward that at least they're going agreements for the time is 4 minutes the team down to go to the us and have more meetings of that. so between high level officials and certainly the conversation will continue at least between begging emotions. katrina, thanks so much for breaking that all done for us. katrina, you envisioning. thank you very much. i it's ok let's turn to the occupied westbank for a gun bottle has been going on. the jeanine refugee camp is there. any forces have
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been counting out of weight and they've killed at least for palestinians. 62 others have been injured, 13 of them critically and is really helicopter as targeted at the camp in the 1st s like they are for nearly 20 years. is really media says 7 inches. so does have been evacuated by how the culture to palestinians have been detained. the thought of standing in house ministry says a 15 year old boy is among the day that he was decent, polite, and very respectful. he had an issue whenever he so is there any of the soldiers who started chasing them? he wanted to follow the footsteps of his best friend omar. he too, was killed recently that have also been confrontations in the city of l bit in the occupied y spine coast just outside the capital one model. is there any forces or 5 t, a gas and rubber bullets protesters that tires on fire and put up barricades to prevent these very vehicles from entering. and one kind of joining us now live from west
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jerusalem. what does the israelis saying about all of this and on as well, it's really concerning for the international community and for the palestinians. is this use of the helicopter? gunship sees really army has actually confirmed that hadn't caught the gunship actually attacked with missiles. janine refuge account but now this incident took place off to an i. e. d exploded underneath a is where the military vehicle that vehicle had at least one sold you were hearing officially who was injured in that attack. and that's when they used those had to come to gunship. so as soon as these ratings went in early in the morning on monday morning, they say they faced a massive exchange of 5 as of that was. so they've confirmed all of these details which we have seen through social media through things seem to, through a variety of sources. but those are the cup. the gun ships have not been used in
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the occupied westbank in minor, in nearly 20 years. but we're also hearing from the far right finance been said that fidel smart trades, who actually is demanding that they convene a security cabinet, meeting to discuss a much larger operation across the occupied westmeyer, something he wants to person and see as being a definitive operation. what do we actually get so that we're not, we're not entirely sure we don't know what the political will is, but remember these rates are actually near nightly. this one is still continuing right now. we're saying id explosives go. if we say we're hearing gun fire on the scene from my colleagues who have been telling me this, so it's still continuing. and this is just part of these need and i the rates, but this use of helicopters. that's the real concern. no. yeah. and run with that level of escalation. what kind of reaction has there been from palestine use as well? the palestinian liberation organization?
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the part of the story, the palestine liberation organization has actually said that this is a face, an open war. or if this being waged against the palestinian people politically security and economically by the occupation forces. and they go on to say unprecedented decisions that must be taken in the emergency leadership meeting chad by the president. so they want a stronger reaction than past they've seen. so far, but there's a couple of issues here when it comes to what kind of reaction they want, the palestinians say, well this is an internal issue for us. if you give us the right equipment, we can deal with these fights is within refuge janine refuge. account ourselves, they've actually appealed to the americans to give them the, the, the equipment that they need. but that's been blocked by these. right. and you can say no, we're going to deal with it ourselves. so there's that one thing that however, i'm not civil. so reacted as well, and they said that the jeanine are fights is within that refugee camp, a mold and capable of handling this on that home. so it doesn't look like there's going to be any response from garza which we have seen in the past. but certainly
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a little stronger reaction coming from the palestinians off to that meeting and in the next few hours am on. thank you very much indeed. doesn't mind conk, bring us up to date from west jerusalem. while jennings, been at the heart of understanding and resistance against the illegal occupation by israel after the 1967 war, the city and the northern west by and came under israel's control. on estimated 14 fighters in palestinians live in jeanine refugee town. during the 2nd intifada, israel ways to attend a military campaign by air and lands to crush upon us doing an uprising in the account. any 60 palestinians were killed. the camp now has one of the highest rates of unemployment and poverty in the occupied west bank, palestinian, on resistance. there is increasing as israel denies freedom of movement. i'm continues to rage the accounts or let's find out what the situation is like. situations like for people under attack engineering mohammed kazi, is
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a lawyer. i'm field research it with the independent commission for human rights. he's joining us from there and he's going to be speaking to us through a translator. so thank you very much indeed for being with us. can you tell us what it is like and jeanine at the moment? checking on the thank you for having may i start by send everything over the you'll see yours. the situation is in, in the particularly at the out the scared of the day me. and if you do, can, it is been really under, there is very limited to a sense of the early hours of the morning that a, it was accompanied by a drones and apache helicopters. in addition, these are equal, based on forces are perpetrating gross violations. again, it's not only the part of addicts, but also the notice this is a large scale raid. uh for the, for the, the largest and many years. as i said,
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the minnesota is accompanied by a setting by the apache at the outskirts. so if there's any and that can, i'm sorry you said this, this was a large scale raid one of the largest that you have seen one of the ways in which this is different from raids that jeanine has seen previously long as i said, as we speak the military date is this thing in progress. and as i said, for decades, there's really a patient close. this continues to perpetrate. it's a grimes and broad. they lies that can however, this particular rate is different because it is been continuous for several hours. as i said, this started in the early hours after don't from 4 o'clock in the morning. it is in addition, this time the violation extends to age during the list medical across
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part, i'm at that a and i on. so they are trying to think of the individuals in the upper parts of their body. and as we speak, the military date is in progress. and we don't know when it will come to an end. it does a lot of this and many years. the apache selling is instead of being heard since 2002, there is a, a corporation forces has the use of the apache, the so this is the 1st time to bomb the area with apache fighters. so we've heard from the on group come us, which controls, guys i knew it has said that the palestinian groups inside jeanine are capable of dealing with this situation. of what signs are you seeing about how the palestinian on groups engineering and elsewhere might react to this scam
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the own i got a column all of a sudden it can be said that this was the i'm a good old sort of standing of 2 of these really violations and then i saw him on denny. however, we are speaking of a very few numbers of and men's what's in the face of larger scale, military and raid by this a pool based on the policy. so hard me to the teeth and using advanced fix the logic and means using excessive force. they're using drawings and apache helicopters. innocent civilians are trapped in their homes and they are trying to take, says does on. so their property are being destroyed as that is all of the settings so far for people have been reported to and that this in through dozens. and
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so we are speaking of on um the civilians who are being and again is this a military and i see in admin was the, in the, in the men are very few and numbers. but we also, if we compare what has been taking place over the past still years, those lady up too based on force is continually re, did the city. and that if he is a cat, as that is on the lot number of individuals have been and can be, it is a gross violation of human rights and the rights of freedom of dignified life will come and come on g. thank you very much indeed for talking to all to 0. so cold in washington has begun hearing a new criminal case against jails, crumbling critic alexi nova only is facing several new charges,
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including creation of an extremist organization, i rehabilitating naziism. the voluntary says you could face up to 13 years in prison under the new charges when the election avante is a well known kremlin critic on to form a multiple may or candidate. it became popular in russia as the finder of the anti corruption foundation and n g o investigating the private wealth of russia's elite in 2020, he was poisoned with a nerve agent know of a shock. he was in a coma for 3 weeks, and he was taken to germany for 5 months of treatment. when the volunteer returned to moscow, it was arrested for embezzlement and later, fraud charges has been in prison for more than 2 years. oscar was designated his n g o an extremist organization in 2021. must go based journalist. the other shop of all of a has more on the trial. as expect says at the 1st hearing of that kind, the prosecute is about to announce the indictments also that the defendant will
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have the opportunity to express his attitude to the charges. lord full says step top security measures near the facility c. o been trying to listen to when a fire is such that the judge and the cases and trace the war of his well known for harsh sentences in espionage cases. and today, in quotes in the volume these defense, the mom did the removal of the judge, the demand was supported, vondik say himself, but it seems like it will not be satisfied. pneumonia is now facing, trim is in charges. the hearing is not taking place in moscow. but in the penal colony, number 6, and the diem or a region some 3 hours drive from most care to the east of that's the place when of only is subbing. his 9 year prison sentence for fraud and disrespect to cold. north korea's willing workers parties as far as the military satellite launch was the greatest failure, the rocket counting, the south light plunged into the sea because of a technical problem. last month,
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victoria gave him great reports. 3 is lisa king john and received a typically it's susie stick. welcome from part to members in pyongyang, but the overall mood at the meeting was still on the 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 will criticized and do to prepare for another launch as quickly as possible. so far as show critics of its own failure is a clear reflection of anxiety and concern. insight the ruling party and the republic because of north grant needs to continuously develop the mat, weapons of mass destruction in order to prepare for the event. eventual negotiations with the washington. the south korea detected last month's launch from north korea's main space center. the us says it involves ballistic missile
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technology, which goes against un resolutions. the rocket question to the see shortly after takeoff and south korea's military salvage some of the projectile. and let's say this is what's most worrying north korea davis like so dave, closer of us, south korea, 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 and ultimately as an icbm k capability is this, then it will greatly on their minds, the bargaining lab result notes for yeah, i saw so many to, well, i'll give you policy meeting such as this and normally annual events, this is the, the, this you members with hope, young young plans to strengthen relationships with countries opposing us strategies including china and is determined to continue developing nuclear weapons. victoria gay to be out is there
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a national day of mourning is being held in pakistan and after the sinking of a migrant vote of greece last week, the you and says up to $750.00 people could have been on board 78 to confirm dead, a 104 were rescued, and the search continues for the bodies of many others most were from egypt. sylvia and pockets done. i gotta tell you, if he is alive, we often government bring him back. and if he's did bring back the body, this is all but the fact when we better him. yeah. he's my the citizen of this can go to he's great. and can also pray is we have patients more of the media body july mentioned it and not found or die. you can understand what effect and goes through what is happening to us when we have no information, whether they're alive or dead. the pre to a law, let us see that in the number of migrants dying on journeys in the middle east and north africa is that a 5 year high? the us international organization for migration says nearly 6900 people died on
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their journey. is world wide, many of them in the mino region, the migrant roots from the horn of africa through yemen is one of the busiest and dangerous migrants passed through northern jew booty to cross the red sea waters into southern yemen in order to reach the re being pen instead of bernard smith as more from your booty, there's not much shouts from the relentless heat and your boot is, does it? these men and boys as young as 11, have been tracking for a week from ethiopia. the doctor use of most of these out looking for migrants every day and knows where to find them. as they get closer to the red sea turtle phone, are they pulled off 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 woman goods babies. the eligibility, in april almost 27000 migrants came through due booty, according to the latest un figures. since january,
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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 system that helps the rest of the world. okay. so we wish they would be a focus on our region, particularly my country even yet. and that because even though everyone think submitted to writing 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 center in north and you 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, others pay smugglers and it's a never ending and increasing flow caused by droughts. i'm 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,
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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 seems congested. so that suggest pneumonia. yeah, definitely. and then another call to help comes in and talk to use of heads for the into the does it. these men and boys heading towards the most dangerous migrant roots of the mole, according to the un. last year, 795, mostly ethiopians, were killed between yemen and saudi arabia with violence against migrants as intensified bonus. smith, i'm just the era of bulk your booty, activism, brazil, or protesting against a proposed law that could effect hundreds of land claims by indigenous people. the senate is discussing several bill is the critics say would damage the environment. one law would limits his recognition by assessed on one's life. at least a frontier guy said indigenous protest is blocking rates in northern argentina.
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constitutional changes in white clay province of infuriated demonstrators. indigenous committees. they say the amendments will make it easier for lithium mine operators on their last senators in australia have passed landmark legislation, which pays the way to recognize indigenous people in the constitution. prime minister onto the, on the organization will know how to set a referendum date to the next 6 months on altering the constitution to include issues affecting aboriginal people. the importance of being able to go to a referendum and say yes for our country. yes, for a better future. yes. for 1st nations, people to be able to make decisions in terms of advising department to the executives as to decisions made about them. so that i can have him put him into this. it is a very simple request president to be recognized in these trying constitution. now
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it's 2 years since the tobacco festival in new york and dropped the word field from its name style podcast, virtual reality, and even video games are premier. their custom salumi has more between the star started movie premieres and paneled discussions that 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 at . try back and seeing vices 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. 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 into sky. developed by amazon studios and cuts
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