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simmons for the thousands of people living in refugee camps like this. the whole of going back home low rate of return is something that slips away just a little bit more. we don't live in pen and lives inside us and to remain here is to live as some of the porous people in lubbock. the, [000:00:00;00] the pillow and several venue. it's great to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program today. a huge gun baffling jeanine. at least 5 palestinians are killed after a raid by is really forces
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a sound and steady relationship. china is present and choosing thing says he hopes to visit by the us secretary of state will help stabilize relation unburdened smith in your boots, he's following the increasing number of migrants trying to cross the red se, looking for a better life on the arabian, on trial once more russian opposition leader i'll explain of only faces several new charges that could keep them in prison for up to 30 years. and as for american golf, a windham class has won the 1st major championship of his career. the 29 year old held off us from of the games biggest names to claim victory at the us open the is really forces or withdrawing now from the palestinian refugee camp in jeanine after a deadly raid they've killed at least 5 palestinians,
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91 others have been injured 23 of them critically. so everyone con has more from west jerusalem. the rate began in the hours of monday morning is ready, falls into june refugee camp interface by flight. he's really ascribed just as a massive exchange of fire during the ready to palestinian civilians were killed, including a 15 year old. his father remembered him as a pull up teenager. anytime i asked him to something he always said yes, he was decent as a light, respectful of us. the basic problem is that the moment these radio and be ready to run towards him, he wanted to tell his friend almost always friend, was very painful for him. in a ran, the palestinian fighters planted an improvised explosive device at the entrance to the camp. and this was the moment when the um,
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it is ready. vehicle to drive over. oh is ready, had a couple of guns, has been fired missiles into the camp and a bit to extract results in the vehicle when he's ready sold, who was injured? it's the 1st time, as well as teddy cope. the gunshots for an attack inside the occupied westbank in more than 20 years is ready for it is also part of the it was right and waiting. do you have that? the palestinian ambulance service is ambulance as well as like, blocked from entering the account. simha side liberation organization is going to be in a meeting with the publish the new president and all of the factions. to formulate a response to this latest attack. it's also cooling for the international community to step in and try and bring a hold to these. now midnight, the rates in richmond county, how does their western was, is 0 is new to abraham, is in the occupied westbank and did a little more. can you tell us about what's happening now? what we're hearing is that the is really forces are withdrawing or have withdrawn us. yes,
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we can confirm that this really forces have completely withdrawn from the janine refugee camp. and we can hear the sounds of palestinians at marching at the outskirts of the refugee camp. many uh we have 5 of thing is with killed in this rate. so we are expecting the funeral processions to take place. now after these really forces, i've left the refugee camp after a 10 hour raid way in which we've seen a lot of injuries. we're talking about $91.00 palestinians more than 20 of them in political conditions, including a minor. so it is a 10 situation here. there's a lot of anger and frustration amongst palestinians. they say that is real, comes in a tax palestinians and gets away with the. i don't know if you can hear the sounds . now. we can that we absolutely can, and we can see very distinctly what your camera man is showing us as people walking
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down the street. although i can't make out where the crowd is going. how did this begin? so here's one. it is proud to take the bodies of those palestinians who had killed for that appearance for a final foot when before there was need to rest. this all started when these really forces that we did. did you need refugee come in the early hours of the morning? now, according to these really army aim was to arrest to palestinians. they believe they were suspected of carrying out attacks. now what happened? that's it. palestinians used destination or explosive bits of devices that have designated the types it affected and injured soldiers as well as damaging armored vehicles. this is something that was alarming to the is ratings. it took them an hour to take the uh, soldiers, and evacuate them to the hospital. it's
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a good one hour to do so an hour to take the vehicles out. so it was definitely an unusual scene here. something is pretty notable for all of this. who, you know, look at this regularly, especially for you who covers these, raising the west bank very regularly is the weapons that were used on both sides, frankly, an explosive device that was set by palestinian militants as i understand it. and then helicopters on these really side firing rockets into a refugee camp was, was all that and the level of fire power surprising to you and it as well, the fact that they be used as the explosions and the bombs from helicopters. this is something we haven't seen in nearly 20 years here in janine it was a scene to all of a bottle in 2002 during what's known here as the 2nd kind of sent me an empty folder, which is really use shop 1st to drop the last thing is, so that was definitely an unusual and see now all the 2 exclusive devices, palestinians use got often here in geneva,
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basically to kind of preventative sweeties forces from 5 to room the time. but it was interesting the fact that they were able to check the work of our vehicles and enjoy those insight them. so as far as kind of students here are concerned and so that i can discuss accessing the palestinian resistance. and this is kind of why is ro, has us connected? what does use to or what's called the regular a rest raised to a 10 hours on battle. did abraham reporting from janine and the occupied west bank? thank you to you and your team for your reporting. jeanine has been at the heart of palestinian resistance against the illegal occupation by israel after the 1967 war, the city and the northern westbank came under israel's control and estimated 14000 palestinians live in need. you need refugee camps. you just saw what it looked like there. during the 2nd intifada, israel wage, they tend
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a military campaign by air and land to crush a palestinian uprising in that camp. nearly 60 palestinians were killed. the camp now has one of the highest rates of unemployment and poverty in the occupied westbank listing. an armed resistance there is increasing, as is really, is real denies freedom of movement and continues to rate the can as a spring and about as far soc on this. she is media and communications officer at the palestine red crescent. you joins us today from ramallah. thanks for being on the show, share with us if you will. what happened from your perspective? how you 1st became aware of the raid and then what your team saw when they arrived . yes, it was just very hard. they, for the fields and for our medical teams, we'll work on that out to save lives, of kind of thing. and people in the automation courses for the r c. m given duty, they're conducting
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a duty engine and they were directly targeted with live immunization closing material. damage to the structure and the glass, so the ambulances themselves, one of them utilizes, will also have bought a military vehicle before it was shot. well, you got to be sure, of course of cooling, damage to the, to the do those sound good for fish and all of service is due to the correct oh wait and the measure of the 9th. and about can i jump in there for just a 2nd? i wanna make sure i heard you. crystal clear, you say the ambulances of the red crescent were deliberately targeted. is that right? yes, this is right for you. then. so we're directly targeted by gunshot. so you would think in terms of youtube as engineer one or one of ambulances, well also have boy a military feature. and with all of service, if you to the address at the same time, over the medical team, where do you 9 axes? and the leads to the lead and injured people who they are in a very few years,
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conditions need for their hands. how ridiculous the services also one of the ambulances attracted by the is there any still wonders? and so the e m. t is who were and the ambulance were taken out of the ambulance. and with that, from the age of children who are you mean something that's the thing, is there a new to use? at the same time, the numbers of interviews were so much high team on the deals with 43 injuries. this is from the early morning for 4 to 45 in the morning. so instead of 3 pm, we those with around the 5 inches $43.00 under an evacuation to mergers and including $27.00 and gunshots, a ones and a of sparkling ones. the injuries, as you mentioned,
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it was dangerous because it was targeted sowards and the parts of the label. when you say that your teams were denied access to people who needed treatment, you described a little bit what that looks like. but then you also said that at some point you were able to access uh the injured. so what does that look like? at some point is really soldiers allowed the red crescent ambulances to move forward. is that right to? yes, yes. because some cases there was a tool, i totally, you know, delay all actors. and others i by mentions like one of our, what ambulances, where is job and the young to you were attention. why is there any soldiers with their guns they address in the mc? somebody is the stop, let them take out, take that, take out the exam to you from the ask you, then i'm to stop them from the thing there. if you just, there was, i agree, lily,
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and the stopping or whatever the some teams from and providing the services for the injuries. but we were able to find that the, the, to our i as sometimes are you. and that's why we only succeeded in writing 43 and injuries of that's the one that the people and me because teams weren't able to do 12 however, um right injuries might be transferred by uh, drive with vehicles um, who were able to transfer uh the injuries but the total number of injuries where we kept, we are able to provide the services where i dialed at 40 see 43 entries. and we have to use this with a very great concern because these are the dates of populations. gustavo, we're a medical team from nothing there and really come to youtube in the ground. and
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this is again, the international and human. it's already in law, which in fact sorry that it was more the same during the musical themes. they both thank you for joining us. on the program today is we try and get more detail and shed some lights on what happened today in geneva as far as stock of the palestine red crescent. thank you. a funny morehead on this news hour, including the north korea criticizes itself. a rare admission of failure after a spice satellite crashes into the sea. in sport mean cuban boxers fighting to make their olympic greens come 1st. we'll have that story and much more in sport at the end of the stay with us. the us secretary of state anthony blinking says, washington and china have agreed on the need to stabilize relations blinking met with the chinese president using ping on final,
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on the final day of his to day visit of aging. earlier he held talks with china's top diplomats to navigate tensions between the world's 2 largest economies. both sides failed to resume military to military communication. china says us sanctions are blocking progress on that. both the united states and china have an obligation to manage this relationship responsible doing so serves the best interest of the united states of china and the world. one of the important things for me to do on this trip was to disabuse our chinese hosts, the notion that we are seeking to economically contain them or not. and as i've said, we're not about the coupling. we're about the risking and diversifying katrina. you has more from the aging and wrapping his visit here to china, it's me blinking describes his meetings with chinese prisons. he didn't thing until
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the diplomat 20 and seemed gone as important and constructive. he said that both sides of read that it was important to respond to the manners the relationship between these 2 superpowers. and that's like the differences there was a need to stabilize those type going forward. now, terms of the musical was discussed during these 2 days. one of the issues raised light aging was i want to issue aging since it is full interest, i think and said that there was no change in the us one china policy, that it would not support any type of independence. and that a humanly opposes any change. the status quote in taiwan straits also mentioned was trade and technology blinking. didn't know how you that you see us is trying to contain china economically. that it was a chinese economic worth. a trade between the 2 slides is actually it a record $700000000000.00. yet he said that there was going to be really no change in any policies have and good thing thing, including those export controls. because he said that there's,
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there's been necessary for protecting us and national security owes are broken up, was the issue of the ukraine. and he said that us, i was pleased to receive assurances printing saying that it would not provide any legal support to russia. one thing that was mentioned that was obviously not successful was the attempt to revive me with the communications between the 2 sides . communication lines that were going to my house began to close the visit to my one in august. he also said going forward that there would be 2 more meetings between high level officials and he hopes that this, this visit would be a valuable starting point. you refer to it as beneficial and positive and that this would hopefully help to stabilize the relationship. going north korea's ruling worker's part. he says it's 1st, the military satellite launch was the grave, its failure, the greatest failure, the rocket carrying the satellite, plunged into the sea because of a technic problem. last month, victoria gate and be reports. the new 3 is liza king jones and received
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a typically it's susie stick. welcome from party members in pyongyang but the overall mood at the meeting was from the north. korea's failed attempt to launch its 1st spice satellite into space. last month was described as the greatest failure. officials in charge of the mission were criticized due to, 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, reference of mess instruction, in order to prepare for the event. eventual negotiations with washington, the 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
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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 way 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 north korea. i saw so many to 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 is determined to continue developing nuclear weapons. victoria gay to be out there. she lives as president, has made a surprise visit to a camp for migrants. the head of talks with european union leaders who want to
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limit illegal migration across the mediterranean case. i had spoke to families hoping to reach your up from the camp in the coastal city of facts. you says it's ready to give an almost $2000000000.00 boost pitching is just struggling economy. there's a but though only if leaders in tunis agreed to help reduce the flow of migrants to your to and what, why is why the only this situation must be legal. why do some countries the mon, the application of the law in the northern mediterranean, but they do not have the same demands in the southern mediterranean. the solution should not be at the expense of the tendency in states. we preserve and protect these people and we do not accept attacks against them. but at the same time, they must comply with tennessee in laws. we will not accept any aggression against them. we will protect them. it is seen by the usa gate keeper of migration from north africa to europe, but the issue affects the entire region, the international organization for migration. the iowan says in the 1st 5 months of this year,
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55000 migrants had made their way to europe. that's nearly 90 percent of them by sea. and that's about 25 percent more than during the same period last year. more than 1200 people died on this journey or are still missing the top 5 nationalities of those making their way to europe. i re coast nearly 5500 people getting more than 4000 and then pakistan syria in egypt, the iowa and says for the 1st quarter of this year, more than 33000 people arrived by sea in italy, spain, in greece, where the other main seaports for a sea arrivals more than 4000 people arrive by land in bulgaria and 3000 in cyprus . libya is another key link in this chain houses here is believe trina is in ms. rata on libya as mediterranean coast. so monique libya, one of the main jumping off points for people trying to cross over to europe. you've been reporting on this, extensively,
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the yeah, that's right. north africa and particularly libya, has long been a transit hub for migrants trying to reach your pin shores of the central mediterranean has been described by the un as the most dangerous maritime crossing in the world with more than 20000 recorded depths since 2014, we recently saw this ship wreck off the coast of greece. what many are people? what many people are calling the the, the biggest tragedy in recent years, but with new reports have cast doubts on the on recess response to the vessel up to the stress calls of for, for the fishing vessel that was off the coast. a lot of people are asking questions . here's our report. intercepted off the
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coast of libya on saturday. these migrants followed a tried and tested plan, set still often with smugglers and hope to be picked up by european coast guard or charity rescue ship. but it didn't work out like that for the perhaps hundreds of men, women, and children who drowned when they're both st. can these waters last week, the greek coast guard is facing increasing pressure to explain why there is a 15 hour window between it being alerted about the migrant boat. and it's a venture will capitalizing families thousands of miles away, like those here in pakistan administered catch me. you want to know what happened to their loved ones within other logistic windows. as the uncle of 4 boys were on the boat, and in the got the window, the children's remains haven't been found. you can understand what a parent goes to. what's happening to us, i mean, we have no information whether they're live or dead. pray to allah. let us see them again, i'm in and no matter how many people drowned,
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they are always more willing to take the risk. these men were caught in to brook on the living coast. when released the almost certainly try again to cross the mediterranean. and many of these, so talk to me when it's a process is not only a security one and it's not only an economical, political dynamic. today we're facing a real humanitarian issue that requires intensive international cooperation between libya and all the countries concerned with the crisis. so for this year, more than $54000.00 migrants and refugees have arrived in italy from north africa by sea. more than 25000 came from libya. but according to the ones migration agency, more than 1000 have died or gone missing that see the there are more than 700000 migrants in libya,
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according to the us international organization for migration, more than 90 percent of them cited economic difficulties in the countries for coming to libya. well, there are those that one are, are just looking for uh, you know, better job opportunities and a stable income to provide for their families back home. they're okay with staying in libya. many of them do not feel state but, but a large portion of come to libya in order to cross the sea to get to europe, where they believe they'll have a better life. i, we met with a nigerian, a migrant last week and, and he, he was telling me that he came to libya and hopes to reach europe. after arriving here, he worked as a day laborer for more than a year to save up enough money to pay human smugglers to get on a boat and try to reach europe. he was intercepted at sea by the libyan coast guard . he was brought back to libya and put in
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a sensitive sensor like thousands of other migrants. so when they're captured by the living coast guard, or intercepted by the living postcard, they're put in detention centers that are unsanitary of, you know, they, they, menu accuse libyan authorities of abuse, torture, extortion, sometimes even rate. uh so you know, when and, and that's been confirmed the earlier this year, are you, in fact, finding mission found that migrant face widespread abuses and looked at their investigation with over more than $400.00 migrants. i've confirmed these abuses i, so for situation here for many in libya, they don't feel safe, many of them are too. and i, when i spoke this to this slide, jerry and migraine, he told me, now i have nothing. you know, if they'd be ported in the living authorities deported me, it would have been better. but i can't simply go home after, you know, borrowing money from his,
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his loved ones from his family and friends to now having nothing. you know, he, what he told me is there's no way i can go back to, i can go back home and face my family without have, without having achieved anything. so what, what's what sammy told me this night during my going is despite all the difficulties, despite the risk, he'll continue to attempt to reach your search for a better life. and we'll continue to tell their story, is millie trina, we appreciate your reporting from miss rata and libya. thank you very much. it's not just north african nations that are having to address these issues. because hack is in molly's capital obama, where many migrants start their journeys. the jury to europe starts here from the bus station in downtown, by my coat, like this one, it's almost impossible for young mullins or africans wanting to go to europe to obtain a visa. so many people use the bus instead their journey from by my code. then on
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to the northern cities of go onto the desert, it is an incredibly dangerous trip. migraines have to brave breakdowns of the bus the sheets and also arm groups. here, despite the cold list, this has taken place during these journeys. young people continue to take the dangerous trip to europe. among them getting ready is your to encourage students in accountancy, here at the university and by myself. so much you and while the, after our studies, there are no opportunities, no job offers on the unemployment. we are desperate for countries like germany and france, preventing people to get to the european union starts right here in africa. even involved with the un peacekeeping force in this country that are here, not just to protect the population,
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but also to disrupt arm groups that help migrants get to europe. but there is an increasing flow of young men desperate to make this journey. lea war, an economic hardship to make it, to your nicholas hawk elder, 0 pharmaca. okay, so with all that said, we can circle back to where we started this story. what exactly are the french german interior ministers asking sion is yet to do. let's find out with natasha butler, who is live for us from paris. the pastoral. what's the aim of this visit by the delegation teaching is one of the european union is increasingly concerned about the numbers of people who are trying to reach the you legally across the mediterranean, across this route, which goes through to 0. so that is why you have the entire administers of france
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and just need to your opinions main countries in tune is talking to government officials that the to say to, to new. so they want to easier to do more to try and manage the board as back to. so i'm cranked down on people smuggling rings and still people taking these journeys, which also dangerous. and of course, we saw that just last week with the sinking of the migrant ship and the mediterranean, a terrible tragedy. so many lives. no. so that's what the french and german in terra minutes is all day. intuitively, they're also saying to tennessee, look, we can perhaps work on trying to create more legal pathways. fulton is you into or some of those who do take this dangerous journey. no, certainly. but they all. so now falls. we know. so the fall is willing to offer to easier from 25000000 year as we understand to help stop this flow of people and helped and as you strengthen is forward as we expect to hear more about the economic side of the european office throughout the day. so that's
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a very interesting part of this story because europe, of course, is putting potentially, potentially keyword here a lot of money on the table to, let's say, incentivize tennis. tell us a little bit more about that of this because the european union is very concerned about what is happening in tennessee. there is a financial crisis in the country that is crazy instability, and that is helping in a way to few people smugglers. the smuggling rings is also a fueling vista, legal migration for people wanting to leave the country and seek pressure opportunities, nebraska life elsewhere. so the knows that they need to take a more global approach to what is happening then that's why they're trying to offer to this move in a 1000000000 dollars to help stabilize the economy. also help with the migration issues for the security, that kind of thing. but they all saying to, to this, in order for us, so if you this loan,
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you would have to make economic reforms. well, as far as we know, send for the government into this, the presence, they seem to be open, perhaps, to taking this long. but at the same time, not necessarily open to and implementing some of those reforms that would be required by the european union noise. so they won't necessarily be seen to be doing the use work when it comes to border control. it's unclear if they can get one without the other. know natasha butler reporting from paris. thank you so much. and it's time for the weather. no one else has 0. here is evans and fox. a hello. the rain clouds gathering once again for the korean peninsula, southern pulse of japan. we'll see some wet weather as it go through the next couple of days. as a mayor front, the plum rise as it continued pulsing heavier right into the central areas of china, rolling across the jays, tennessee, the yellow sea. we'll see what's the weather, grassy, making his way into the korean peninsula. so i make the way, make the most of that dry weather to the east of fat to across japan for tuesday
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could come waiting to stay. you'll see that went to weather sliding, further east, with some heavy down, pulls that through the korean peninsula. and that range setting in the course of the positive township and on into a key issue. the rank continues across central and most of its a southern parts of china at this stage. joining up with a heavy shower has them on the same range that we have sweeping across indo china, good rash or showers. the piping up across the philippines see some wet weather to to know the possibility of wes, sunshine and showers for indonesia, but some showers here. nevertheless. now the shabbots we're in the are the longest, both afraid. the monsoons range they should now be across a good possibility of the blue line, shows where that range should be line. got to raise a little further east. we have seen starting an eastern to pull right voting, so force it pushing right into bangladesh. the still ahead on that was a 0 the, the families of those killed in the uganda school massacre buried their loved ones
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as the search for the missing contain late at this hour in support. the formula one driver who is 4 level with a motor racing legend of how much will be here with that? the the latest news as it breaks, of the billing instead of being spent to make the network better. experts say investments are needed in technologies that make appointment. 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, the pro football adults a and a pioneer. bruce. he lost the challenge of the play for his country, won
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a legal battled that paid the way for a generation of brazilian players, foot building legends. eric townsend all introduces one scene of people live buyers club 1st. political believes he took power into his own hands and plays the trails of players. writes football rentals on. i will just leave the the for watching else is 0. reminder of our headlines is really forces are withdrawing from the palestinian refugee camp in jeanine after a deadly raid. they've killed at least 5 palestinians, $91.00. others have been injured. 23 of them put in the united states in china.
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have agreed on the need to stabilize their bilateral relationship. us secretary of state density blinking made the comments after meeting with the chinese president shooting pain. envisioning is president has visited a camp for my rents. the head of talks with the european union, the you want students to help with limits in legal migration across the mediterranean, and has promised financial aid. it's not only those crossing the mediterranean who put their lives at risk. the un international organization for migration says nearly 6900 people died on their journeys worldwide. many of those in the middle east, north africa region, the migrant route from the horn of africa. 3 young men is one of the busiest. and one of the most dangerous migrants, past 3 northern gi booty to cross the red sea waters in the southern u. m. and in order to reach the arabian peninsula, some also make the return journey. bernard smith has more fun to you,
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but there's not much shouts from the relentless seat and you boot, he's does it. these men and the boys, as young as 11, have been tracking for a week from ethiopia. a 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 phone are they pulled off so we cannot arrive too late and find bodies. or sometimes people in getting out of the hydrated buck was day on i wouldn't that are around 40, but you could find a group of 300 migrants women, goods, 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, last somebody in while you're much of the world is focused on you train. so rather than supporting the you and system that helps the rest of the world, ok, so we wish they would be a focus on our region, particularly my country even yet. and that because even though everyone thinks
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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 left helps the 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 raping and put into a night to unbox. others pay smugglers and it's a never ending and increasing flow caused by droughts. uncomfort awesome and says he's left his wife and 2 children behind hoping he can find work in saudi arabia. doctor 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 seems congested. so that suggests pneumonia now that's something, then another call to help comes in and talk to use of heads further into the
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deserts. 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. burnett smith, i'll just say era or bulk, your booty. very impressive pictures there. we can speak to the man who filmed them all. sure. 0 camera man patio benny is with me. now if you just came back from this assignment, just came back from to booty. you also took some amazing, still pictures that were about to show our of yours. and we wanted to bring you on because these pictures are so strong and because the stories need to be told. what did you want to share with us about the, the specifically about the still pictures that you took with 1st before the thank you for having me and these pictures. i really need to mean to me. so because you can tell the story from the eyes of these people, they're suffering a lot. we travelled from the,
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from people to the capital to full book. small town is 7 hours driving. and we saw a lot of people walking on our way. so these people have no food, no water, no clothes, sometimes. so they are suffering and struggling to pass off to capital from if you get most of them to, to booty and cross to the bulk town which is close to that, etc. most of this they're doing on foot by the way, they are walking right? wondered ziff kilometer found that they could be across the country sometimes. yeah . and then today let's see, which is close to human. after that, they go to human, and most of them they don't know what to do the cause they don't know what the situation don't know what to expect. there's more than it is going to war for many years. that's another, that's another hurdle in their journey. so they don't know because most of them are minus from 10 because we found people from 10 to 20 and more, but they don't know what they are expecting. but it's, yeah, what in your mind,
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because sometimes the, the smugglers, they left them behind these people to be fond are we where they went and under the t wasting the smuggler to come and he didn't come, didn't up, it didn't show show up. so we would have that feeling that the data struggles actually there's, there's one more um, picture funny than, uh, i think you wanted to focus on because it says a lot about the story. if we can bring it up, it's a picture of a sign um towards there it is. this is the it reads off because that's the, that's a towel towel and a small town that you're in. this is the sign towards a book. ah yes, this picture for me says it says it's only because look how far and how empty is a desert. so they have to suffer to the oh book, oh book the town is 60, can meet that away from this sign. mm hm. and next to each time there is
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a water station the i'm put water stations bad uh to, to just it's like a sign or to show the monuments where to go and the sign on both of the station to dress. so that is like 3 or 4 worth of stations that a inside the desert. so the, they can have it as this. so this, this picture is say it's all because it's empty. the emptiness, the picture for me, it's a, it's a strong one. i think we also saw in the tv report that you felt and then we just showed dr. his name was dr. yusef, someplace that seems to be alone to be handling. there is some help in the sense that there is a doctor there for some of these migrants, when he seems pretty much alone dental was his doctor use. this is an amazing guy. he's, he's doing an amazing job also, but his, his, it's not enough. he's alone,
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he go every, every day you go and check on them. maybe they are sick, they want the hospital a, sometimes these people and this might get into a trouble in groups. so when we found this people, they were only 40, sometimes they was a 100 between women goes and maybe, uh, sometimes they advise late as a box that drives late, of course, and most of them they've found them dead. so i think the i'm is doing great job, but they need more support and more funds. well, that's one thing in your report. we obviously see people getting help, but again, it bears repeating. sometimes the doctor arrives too late and you're not finding migrants. you're finding bodies. that's funny, i'll be in a thank you so much for sharing all the baptist x rushes says one child was killed and 20 civilians injured in the shelling of the town of a phone nova south of don't yet, colonial russian installed officials say that it was showed by 6 to 10 high mars
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rockets. this happened in the early hours of monday. he has not commented on the situation. the town is about 26 kilometers away from the front line and the russian controlled part of the don't yet screeching. the nearest ukrainian hill town of beula door has seen heavy funding in the past 6 months. bono vancho was taken by russian forces last year. well, our correspondence, lehigh sion is in the bone. the vodka, ukraine, ali share with us what you've seen a series we are in the block, as you said, the several areas in the city or the stone. that's where it targets it this morning . us for a russian soul says this is one, this is a boss. this used to be a bus stop. so um it was hit with one of the mist size. also there are several other locations that we went through. some of them are close because of a security measures. this is one of the areas that you were allowed to take some
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footage. this is also one of a business centers that also was hit, has to be understood that there are only 20 to 23 people who are injured amongst them too, in a severe condition. however, this is not the 1st time this town is being targeted over the road from junior to the fall of all 5, which is like a 70 kilometers away. we can see many destroyed homes, many destroyed shops, subs, incentives, city is more of a big box with a lot of, of, of soldiers in it. and it's, by the way, the mid point between junior scan money pool. so we took all the way to come to the city in order to check on what's happened. it seems the several targets such would hit some of them as we understood from local sources um areas where aid is being
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distributed to people. but um, since the uh, the area was targeted, the number of vendors, as we said, went through 22 at least on 3 or a 2 sorry, wrote in critical situation of the hash them. thank you very much for reporting in the done yet scrooge. and appreciate your important thank you. and of course in russia has begun to hearing a new criminal case against jail. the kremlin critic, i'll explain devonie, he is facing several new charges, including creation of an extremist organization. and rehabilitating knots has evolved. he says he can face up to 30 years in prison under the new charges. moscow based drawing list julia shop of oliver has more on the trial. as expect says at the fast hearing, all that kind, the process, the case is about to announce the indictments also that the defendant will 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
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a search that the judge and the cases and trace the war of his well no. a for harsh sentences in espionage cases and today and quotes in the volume these defense demanded 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, the trim is in charges. the hearing is not taking place in moscow, but in the penal colony. number 6, and the demon 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 court, the heroes are being held for the sum of the $41.00 victims of friday, school attack and uganda. most for students who were shot active death or burned beyond recognition. near the border with the democratic republic of congo, but you're going to an army is searching for 6 others, abducted by suspected rebels from the allied democratic forces. catherine solely reports,
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realities of students who are killed in luby rehab. secondary school are in morning . come to look for the children at the mall, calls law hacked to death because my shift is, the boys were burned alive when fighters from the, on my democratic forces to a petro gone into that dormitory. some students are missing. we just had the morning is the day that the school is a button on the subsidies have been thinking. so. oh as well. no. do you identify where do i use the money the those ones who are thinking, oh is oh is a month. there's no way a month. so we're still waiting for the most family members have identified the students. his family is taking the body of the dose,
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a home. everyone here is in shock. back of the school. this is what remains of the boys, dormitory witness. they say 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 board as the very many on on such questions that they need government to answer today. we have thousands of you'd be deal for fees as you, i'm d r a sequel. even them of sick you are in uganda. the security forces have increased their presence in the town on the east, pursuing the attackers, who are sage, to have fled into the room, the national park in 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
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will remain safe there. you will people and they are trying to help our children but they were not to manage. right now this morning is a still trying to process what happened and why caching so all the 0 and i wrote the the still ahead on alpha 0 and sports. another near miss said a major championships of golf or rory mcelroy. found out how most of the year with the action from the final round of the us,
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the time for all your sports news with the sound of how much was joined us on it. thank you very much. staying while american golf, a windham clock has won the 1st major championship of his career. the 29 year old held off some of the games. biggest names that's a came victory at the us open ended, which isn't reports. for a moment, no one at the los angeles country club. once it's a miss, as to full days of competition and, and want to figure out how much does the focus of this attention a year ago, windham clock was rent $293.00 in the world is now the us open champion. is now my 2nd when i'm pga tour and the 1st one was the real and this one is the real. so if you know it hasn't quite hit me yet. well, i can of 18 was pretty emotional and finishing but yeah, it's, uh, it's been
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a whirlwind of the last 56 weeks. it's been just so blast and how much to be here? a level paul round a 7 c was enough to keep clock ahead of some of the goals. biggest names when the 29 year old american did hit trouble, he was able to recover. i'm insane. his push to was the 1st major championship the long time lead. ricky fowler was unable to keep pace. funnel round of 75 saw him slide out of contention. the 34 year old to shoot to the 1st major continues very below average, and i didn't make anything. so that's, that's a big thing in major is especially on a sunday making pots and then kind of keeping it fairly, stress free. but it was, it was kind of the opposite. i was kinda fighting through it all day. a rory macro
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is decades long. whites out to his full mind. you titles goes on the nose. and irishman, cannot this tournaments to a growing list of near misses. he finished in 2nd or 9 and the pol when i do finally, when this next major, it's going to be really, really sweet. so um, you know, i would go through for a 100 some days like this to get my hands on. another manager jumping to the now though it's cool, who's in possession of one of the goals, most thing this trophies and the richardson. how do you see it 1st as is a test between england and australia is entering a decisive phase. is joe route to school to a rapid 46 up before nathan leon across the back of him. so time ago in birmingham england has reached 209 for 6. that's the lead of 2161 looks same
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vehicle issue to wind europe's nation. the final half the goal is to and the netherlands that the match was decided, and the penalties to top expense 1st international trophies since the victory after you'll see and championship in french. and i'll jury, i have maintained the perfect reco, didn't ask a couple of nations qualifying, having already qualified, the beat, you'll gone to to one away the homeland. and i mean, i'm more ask for the both goals. it was a damaging result for use on the when would have put them level and point to a 2nd place as 10 sonia and group f. a cup of nations is being hosted by the ivory coast at the start of next year. and continue to a natural score than injury time window for nigeria as a beats early on. it's free to way as a result of the sales and i do is close cation for the finals. now if you've been boxes that have long dominated to add the, i'm a to
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a level boss until recently women were banned from the ring. since the rules were changed in december, up and coming fi mailboxes, have the sites set on the olympics at ghost and went to meet some of them. and how about no more than 40 olympic gold medals cubic dominates as a book saying like no other country at the tokyo olympics, the on the nation to time full of the 8 goals on but until recently the glory was just not changed in december when the books thinks that a ration listed a decades old bond and selected the national women's to me. being the best women book says to have one of the competition is wonderful. it's a dream country. we. we may have been waiting for this opportunity for a long time. before these ones argue that cuban women meant to show that beautiful
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faces not take punches in more recent years, the justification shifted safety concerns in no social normal 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 is 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 simple form, i thought it was on just and it made me feel uncomfortable. one of my schools, i had the same lights as in the middle of that it took a while, having taken the 1st step and made it into the ring. these up and coming books is excited. now that i finally bucks in competitively many on the same feel that already living so they haven't, each on in spots approaching qualification for the 2024 hour some of our young in but who left the national taekwondo team to books a few months ago. think she's got what it takes me so i have one more. the others i
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laura like all athletes. my dream is to win in olympic metal. this is a concept 1st i need to qualify, but that will be hard, but i think i can do it for on google boy. yeah. as a teammate, got in come to you. even though she's going to be booking for a short time. and so i knew it on before my dream was for women's book seem to be a priest. now my dream has changed. i want to be a champion with medals and make history within a minute, all these women onto the punching the way to the world's most prestigious sports competition. there also sheltering last seen at augusta in algebra. hold on next verse tap and has drawn level with formula one legend dice and that center on the old time list of glossy wins. their stuff is victory and canada, where she's 41st of his career. only 4 drivers are still it has of the 25 year old
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but now look at it. more people are still crossing the board and driving up here, we could see plumes of smoke rising all along the horizon in different areas. when we got here, the people had fled. those villages told us that those were their homes on fire. and if they still have people there the or the huge gun baffling jeanine at least by palestinians are killed after and attacked by his really forces the serial then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is elza 0 light from door also coming up sedan

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