tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 19, 2023 6:00pm-7:00pm AST
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my soul palestinian pub requested in this area or rejected. it very cared about the students, so why they didn't give us admission to say not only has their education been disrupted, and i've also been massively effective psychologically the . ready the other that i'm your a kyle, this is the news our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least 5 palestinians are killed off to is really full say is attack janine refugee camp in the occupied westbank. the ones actually general coles. the $3000000000.00 in aid for su dawn, which he says is spiraling into death and destruction plus unburdened smith in
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a booty following the increasing number of migrants trying to cross the red sea. looking for a better life on the arabian financing and on trial. again, russian opposition leader alexi nearby on the face of several new charges which could keep them in prison for up to 5 years. and on far as small with the sports american golfer, windham clark is one the 1st major championship of his career. the 29 year old. how dogs, some of the games, biggest names claim victory. the so we begin this news out in the occupied westbank. where's riley forces have now withdrawn from the janine palestinian refugee camp after a violent raid, but lost it for hours. they've killed at least 5 palestinians $91.00. others have
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been injured. 23 of them crescent claim. we bring you a live update from jeanine in just a moment. but 1st this report from and wrong. com. faced by flight of workhouse. these really i'll be described as a massive exchange if i during the ready to palestinian civilians were killed, including a 15 year old. his father remembered him as a parent teenager. anytime i asked him for something, he always said yes, he was decent, alight respectful. his problem was at the moment these really ami rated. he ran towards them. he wanted to die off his friend, coma was killed. the death of his 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, it is ready. vehicle to drive over. oh, is really had a couple of gun ships inside missiles into the camp and a bit to extract the soldiers in the vehicle. it's the 1st time israel has used
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helicopter gunship. so for an attack inside the occupying the west bank in more than 20 years is ready for it is almost like fight at the local hospital with the injured with arrive and waiting. during this we gather, the palestinian ambulance service is ambulance as well as like, blocked from entering the camp. these randy army has confirmed the use of helicopter gunship and fall right. finance minute step bets is all smoked rich has said it's now time for a large scale corporation the occupied west banks and says he will convene a security cabinet meeting to push right on and goes up the spokesman of how a mass strongly condemned the rate. these ne 90 rates and now killed the $160.00 palestinian since the began. mccormick a. how did all the resistance supplied us from all factions were united on the battlefield. it shows that the resistance still exists in the west bank city. and the threats by the occupation of the military operations will not stop the resistance in the west bank. the other side of the abrasion organization is going
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to be in a meeting with the publish the new president and all of the factions. to formulate a response for 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 enroll and con. how does their west recent uh, as there is need it for him is in the occupied west bank for us. neither knew of but in janine it's been about an hour since these really soldiers withdrew what's happening. what's the situation then? now people soon i, after these really forces have withdrawn base, started gatherings and have laid their loved ones to rest with here in the cemetery in the janine refugee camp. this is the main cemetery. and as you can see, there are mourners. people who are related to those who are killed today and very tier, relatives and friends are coming to pay their respects and to show solidarity with the families to show sadness, to show anger. this is also the sight of another color city and who was killed. so
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as you can see, people are still coming in summer reciting some prayers. others are just soaking in the sadness and the morning of those of us to me is who is killed as a result of these really with the 3 grades. so these rates are some how becoming some sort of a usual occurrence for today, specifically, that has been a large escalation. we so military tougher is, is really, really through choppers, dropping bombs on palestinian targets. this is something we haven't seen in the occupied westbank for nearly 2 decades. these are by moving scenes that you'll bring inside this, this reality now for palestinians living in jenny. and can you explain to us a little bit about this comp and how densely populated says it is, and why a helicopter foreign missiles in. so this camp is so extraordinary, or is it heavily dense
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a refugee come one? it's one of the most populated refugee camps. here in the occupied west bank, i'm not the only that. this funeral, this cemetery we've been coming here for the past year. there's almost no space for more palestinians to be buried here. the fact that they used there was a bombs on such have any then a refugee camp as far as these really mid threes concerns. they say it is because the explosives have damaged 5 is really armored vehicles, has injured soldiers. we're talking about 7. and so basically that they were saying they had to escalate the order to allow for the evacuation of these really soldiers and taking them to the hospital as far as trying to send in here to our concerns. they're very proud they. 6 of the palestinian resistance here in the camp. they say that is really the only understand the language of force. but of course you have
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for us. thing is what kills. we're talking about 5 have a sinews who it buried today, and we're talking about also 90. 1 of us to me is, would wounded, at least as some of them are just the children. neither why it is ready for the ends of janine refugee comes in the 1st place. these raids, i almost daily occurrence is why are we seeing them happen so often of the they've been happening more and more in nablus and in geneva as a result of. but if you're going to, excuse me, some people, some learners, one to cross and pass by, we don't want to interrupt people who are in their sadness. so we're just giving them some privacy. so these really forces re jeanine and not just across down on palestinian fighters on those what real thing using arms to fight against is really targets whether in the occupied to us then or in israel. so these rates are almost
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happening daily. these really is a rest palestinians, and there is resistance from the palestinian factions. mindy in geneva, and also in nablus when they say they want to keep sure thing as is really targets because they say is really only understand the language of for okay. any to abraham, joining us that from jeanine brings the scene of how the students morning, the dad of to that has really attacked on the janine refugee comp earlier today. well, jeanine has been at the hans over the palestinian resistance against as well as the occupation of to the 1967 ball. the 50 in the northern westbank came on the israel's control and estimation. 14000 palestinians live in jeanine refugee camp. they were forcibly expelled, and the state of israel was created in 1948 when the 2nd intifada, israel ways to attend a military campaign, to at bye and land to crush
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a pot of sin uprising in the county, at least 60 palestinians with hills the comp now has one of the highest rates of unemployment and poverty in the occupied west bank and posted in on resistance that was increasing as well denies freedom of movement and continues to raid a comp. mohammad come on g as a lawyer and field research. so with the independent commission for human rights, he says mondays attack is one of the largest, as wally incursions into janine. and he is of the scanner, low losses situation engineering, particularly at the out the scan of the need deputy j can it is been really under the is what you need me to tell you a sense of the early hours of the morning that a it was accompanied by a drones and apache helicopters. in addition, these are, you have to pay some forces are perpetrating gross violations. again, it's not only the part of addiction but also the toner. this, this is
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a large scale raid the largest in many years. and as i said, the minutes or day does that company by selling by the apache, at the outskirts, if there's any. and if you decap for decades, there's really a good pace and flows. this continues to perpetrate, it's a grimes and broad. they lied. however, this particular rate is different because it is been continuous for several hours. as i said, it 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 the age, the analysis of medical cruise and part of medic speak now to daniel levies. the former is writing, negotiate, and present of the us middle east project. good to have you with us. what is the, is there any government been saying about this huge and prolonged attack? and janine today to the best of my knowledge or not all that much so
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far that has not been a full convening to you as of yet. so you have had administered cooling for an expanded operation, calling for a permanent operation of tools. this is a government that is looking for every opportunity to provide the palestinians. but i think we must also recognize, not only that this round of is really lead acceleration of rates into palestinian town. some village is what we just heard about the permanent in and out a much more aggressive stones militarily in terms of going into those palestinian areas that the government of the last government. and i think what we all locked into who must be respected, or whether these extreme is who we paid a lot of attention to bank, very smart for it. whether they, you know,
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route of go when you have a problem and then talk to patients. he doesn't mean that he's right is going to continue to take more aggressive steps and they're never to be will be more palestinian resistance. but it's the same that the question has as week's new heights, especially following on from yesterday's sundays move to give smart trips. the finance minister, 2nd, come out of the defense visual administer in the defense ministry here they've been given full powers to expedite the expansion of settlement construction in the occupied westbank is this old, pos and paso of a singular move to complete the amex ation a feel occupied area as well assess to let store districts distinction smoke which has been given increased powers of the settlement and civilian management, which i think so either in trenches the fact of an increasing did you write an extension to your southern to lower the military side of it
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a small which is not responsible for and again here like i don't want to fall into this trap of suggesting things. well, we're going, we're all of a swimmingly without this extreme government. so the military aggression, whether it's against dogs or the westbank continues, but yes you'll, you'll want to point out that this is part and parcel all the attempts to create more and more um avenues whereby amex ation is happening without a major legislative bill of antics ation. so it's just happening on the ground and i think more more efforts to um, to discourage palestinians from continuing to live that in other words, let's remember why we talking about jeanine refugee camp. why is there a refugee camping shooting? that takes us back to the knock for 75 years ago. but i think you increasingly see both of rhetorical and practical efforts to try and create conditions for
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a 2nd not for if i, if i can save it. if the, if the condition to try to increase, whether not going to lift the web to expect them to go as well when i went to sort of kind of wrote back and say, we know that yet, but i think certain places like june would be looking and getting increasingly novice and i think that's a feature of the way joining looks at what is going on is ro won't, has no intention of withdrawing from his territory as international human rights organizations has made clear the legal designation of apartheid is a correct legal designation. to apply to what is coming on. and as these rel absorbs this territory, i think it would like to do so without absorbing the palestinians. the that i think what we see also is on the palestinian side, the palestinian authority continues to meet with these regular leadership under an
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american umbrella in these kind of bizarre for a like october. and sharon, which i wrote event designed to ease israel is operations and really just to bring security phase rel, i'm, you continue to continue to have an international community on the west, at least led by the us, which is singularly in capable. and i'm willing opposing his role to account for what the, what we've seen today engineering or what we see every day. well, absolutely, that was gonna be my next question. what kind of the palestinians ex expect from the international community? if and the thing i, i'm sorry i squeeze that into maturity of the i think it's, it's time for the palestinian leadership is, is i my humbly say. so to ignore least of what they need to be thinking about is re unifying 0 racks, reenergizing, that road national political structures. so they can take that challenge to the
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west, which has taken this position on the credit and that we're familiar with. but he's perfectly happy to wrong complet through his right, the violations of international law and acts of territorial acquisition by force every single day and to diversify where they are looking for support in the international community is not thinking about what is multicultural reality. what this imagines all the different joe politics or mid level powers means for the palestinian struggle going forward. very interesting to speak to david levy. thanks very much for taking the time to join us back to thank you. that's bunch of goals to the head here on this news, including the north career criticizing itself, a rare admission of failure to a spy satellite crashes into the sea. and as far as the formula,
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one driver who's pulled level with the motor racing legend, that story coming up later in the, our, the, the inspection general and tenant good terrorist says food on is spiraling into death and destruction is in speaking of the confidence in geneva. aiming to raise $3000000000.00 to help deal with the humanitarian full out of the conflict. within 2000000 people have been displaced since fighting broke out between the student needs army on the permit to profit support forces in april scale and speed of so that is the same thing to this and these production is unprecedented. we're not strong in special supports. so going to quickly become low because of lawlessness or the security across the region. more than 2 miles, 2000000 people have been far from that home seeking confusion,
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insipid bucks up to them, or across the board of this. glo slow for the people have already across the board of those into neighboring countries. and i think there's companies for the speed, tell me the and there's nothing to do it, but it's impossible to keep that board is open to people fleeing the fuse, fight themes to that. okay, so his pleasure. $50000000.00 and humanitarian aid falls through john and his cold for an end to the slicing. there is no military solution for this concept. the peaceful solution is the only solution for this conflict. the industry expect to be caught up on the parties to stop the facilities and really plan to put the aspirations out of a sudden is people in the forefront to into uh, address the root causes of the comes to well, joining us now from new york is the you and sexy generals, deputy spokesman for han hack fund, great to have you with us. some words that from the sexy general, but will they raise the when is needed to help people sit on
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we think so. a lot of the outside world is very concerned about what's happening in sudan and the day like today gives an opportunity for them to figure out how much support is needed. at this stage, we've called for $3000000000.00 to go to the student needs people for he manager and aid until today, only 17 percent of the money we need has been received. and we are very hopeful that today will kick started the process of getting much more of that money so that we can actually provide a to the millions of people in need inside the country at a time when basically 2 thirds of the hospitals are not operational and 2000000 people have been displaced from their homes. i'm just looking at the latest trenches. we've got 2000000 from the u. n. castle, we had about 50000000 gemini,
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200000000, and the u. s. a 171000000. i mean, was still quite a long way of 3000000000, but these were sort of think is that you were hoping to see a yes. what we were hoping is that we don't get a real push going and we don't know how much more will be added by the end of today . we're going to keep tallying. but we're hopeful that a lot of the major donors are now stepping up to their own uh, responsibilities to make sure that the bottom doesn't fall out for this with these people. why does it take a major push like this? a whole, the confidence wise? so don't know, getting the same supports and attention as of the conflicts that have much more headline news. ukraine, syria, i've got this done. and obviously there are so many different crises that the different ones can take international
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attention away at any given point in time. a sudan has gone through so much suffering over the years of suffering during the break up of south sudan joining doing the crisis in dar for that. many donors may be hesitant to provide aid again, but the student needs people are worth it. they need our help, we're able to, to give them the help that they need if we have the right level of funding. and of course, we're also pleading with countries to use their influence to, to press both this with these armed forces and the rapid support forces to have a lasting durable ceasefire because we need that and, and the food needs. people need us to be able to have access to them. we need to have an end to the looting warehouses and for that and other reasons. the fighting has to stop. absolutely. i mean, people might be hesitant as well because it is so difficult to get aids that you
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may have actually to the people who need it. but with the tax on the aid workers and looting, but with a safe spot with the latest his father has been this window of. com. have you been able to access people uh yes, we've been able to get more access. uh, increasingly and recent weeks, the 1st weeks of the crisis were, were terrible where we were not able to move. and um, a large amount of uh, the world food programs, food stocks and their warehouses was looted since then, where were trying to get better cooperation for the parties. but ultimately, or what's needed most is in fact in a hall to the fighting. while this goes on it's, it's much, much harder to get a, to the people who need it most. you're also cooling for support for the nations, for the neighbors of food on such as chad,
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which so having to absorb huge numbers of refugees escaping the violence. is that quite a difficult? so yes, and some of these countries are already feeling the pinch eastern. chad is had a large influx, although many of the displaced people remain within sudan, the, the, the worry is that many more of them will be coming out into chad into south sudan into at egypt and other places if the crisis were sense. that's why we need to, to contain this at this stage before it becomes far too late. say, for children, told houses there are just in the past, out of the international dentist have a window of opportunity to prevent. catastrophe is the appropriate sense of urgency to this i certainly hope
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so, and i do believe that days like today where different countries are stepping up to the plate are making commitments to fund humanitarian aid for sudan. days like today can be ones in which the international community takes more seriously. the need to put sudan up at the top of their list of concerns. we hope that that momentum will continue past today. okay, for how to hack. it seemed very good speak to you. thank you very much. taking the time to join us that from new york. thanks. now france says it'll also let you dizzy. i'm old and $27000000.00 to help stop microstates crossing the mediterranean, out of tulips and shoot this aimed limiting and the goal migration. jesus, presidents made a surprise visit to the come from my friends, also had the talks with you nations chi site spoke to families hoping to reach europe from the camp in the coastal city of sparks. and what, why is one of the only this situation must be legal. why do some countries,
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the mom, 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 state. we preserve and protect these people and we do not accept attacks against them. but at the same time, they must comply with him. is he in laws? we will not accept any aggression against them. we will protect them. it talks about law joins as live now from power as it's actually what exactly all the french and the germans us can choose it to do of what problems in germany, along with all the e u countries are increasingly concerned about the number of people who are trying to reach uh, european union via the mediterranean sea of via and is yet illegally. and so that is why the interior administers or from germany has been in tennessee, is speaking to the leaders. and those are 2 fed trying to persuade and request the
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to this does more to crack down on people smuggling rings and schumann of traffic. cuz i'm to try and stop people from taking these as well. very dangerous and risky journeys across the match as rainy and of frogs offering some mold and $27000000.00 to, to this, to help it's with things like border management and security. and the german interior minister also said to, to this, so it's uh, the european union could look at ways to try and create more legal, paul's ways of 4 to new students who are amongst some of those who try to cross to the european union, more legal pathways for people who want to work and study in the your opinion. so this is very much about trying to stop the numbers of people leaving via tennessee . it heading to the you legally, which was a little bit more about not a package that the e u. is offering to nicea and whether or not we think she is going to accept it
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a little bit earlier this months ahead of the you commission and the leaders of the netherlands initially were also in san is here and is all parts of this much wide picture that you use very concerned about the situation and to news you about the financial crisis that because that is creating instability and that instability is fueling. also, these a migration flows if you like. so there's a lot of concern of from the you and what they have said to, to ne, says that the, you would, has offered a loan of more than a $1000000000.00 to help to this stabilize its economy. and also helps secure the boat as well. so far, what we've heard from to news is that the open for the all for the want they don't like is the fact. so they're all conditions with this saw friend, the us saying that to dismiss, make some financial were forms in order to access that money that hasn't gone down
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. so what was to listen to this as well as i say, no, i the all we in a position to be the border guards for the european union. okay. natasha butler, joining us that from pass thanks very much natasha and as well as we just had from natasha to nicea is seen by the e. u as a gate keeper of migration from north africa to europe. but the issue affects the entire region in social organizations migration says in the 1st 5 months of this year of $55000.00 to my goods and made the way to europe in a 90 percent of them by sea, that's around 25 percent. more than joined the same period last year. i'm more than 1200 people died on the journey or i'm missing the top 5 nationalities of those making the way to europe i, i've re coast nearly 5500 guinea move in full 1000 august on syria and egypt, iowa, and says, for the last quarter of this year, more than 33000 people, arrived by sea in italy,
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spain and greece with the other main seaports for c arrivals. well then 4000 people arrived by land in bulgaria and 3000 in cyprus. libya has another key trends that route for migrants out. there was not at china reports now from miss rosa on the be of mediterranean coast, intercepted off the coast of libya on saturday. these migrants followed. a tried and tested plan, set sail 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 saying, can these waters last week as 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
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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 you. i mean, what's happening to us. i mean, we have no information with their, their life, or the pray to allah. let us see them again. my name is no matter how many people drowned. they are always more willing to take the risk. these men were caught in 2 brook on the living coast. when released the almost certainly try again to cross the mediterranean. and many of these i took up a m e. and when they said 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,
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more than $54000.00 migrants and refugees have arrived in italy from north africa by sea. more than 25000 came from livia. but according to the ones migration agency, more than 1000 have died or gone missing not see. with summer approaching and see conditions in proving the number of people attempting, the dangerous journey across the mediterranean will only increase and with that, so will the desktop. now it's right now i'll just 0 is rasa. but it's not just north african nations that are having to address these issues. nicholas hawkins in molly's capital, obamacare, but many migrants begin that johnny's the jury to europe starts here from the bus station in downtown, by my code, 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 to the
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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 can take and you to take the dangerous trip to europe. among them, getting ready is young to colorado, a student's an account and see here at the university and by myself. you and molly, after our studies, the all new opportunities, new job offers only unemployment. we are desperate for countries like germany and france, preventing people to get to the european union starts right here in africa. even in multi 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 the 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 europe. nicholas hawk elgin 0 pharmaca. the sled here on out is there. a desperation grows on the child's folder with suits on a thousands will refugees from west off for struggles to cope. and in schools, i'm dramatic ends of new york and nations need to have a lot of action later on. the the colors bright and breezy, thumbs up the weather, across the middle east. at the moment. not too much cloud showing up on the
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satellite pitch a little bit of cloud up towards the black sea. so central the western pa, soft casing some showers. there was to go on through tuesday. nothing a little further. a switch through the cool, cuz he's heading towards the caspian self, is that though it is dry, it is how once again went to the mid forties. acosta for the fact that i'm for q i by the testing force you celsius here in doha. but it warms up $43.00 celsius a possibility here as we go through web to stay that burst quin filled with a lift of dust, add sand around. but as you can see, la c drive might catch a shot towards the south of the red sea, where the last shot was set up towards the black sea. and again, across the cool cuz there's no showers in the full costs across north africa. here it is dry, low, ivy showers, now gathering a paste. i seasonal raise ramping up whatever cost, much of west africa, typical southern areas where you will see big and sundry down poles, a rumbling away, the showers, the more active now across central parts of africa, which was the rift valley, not too many to the east of the rest valley,
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but one or 2 that never the less so a breezy across the southern cape, all south africa could do some right in south africa. but i'm afraid it stays dry, unsettled, the frank assessments, quite frankly. elizabeth dress, the elephant in the room. the reason of the south koreans want their own newsletter to terrace is because they don't trust the us informed opinions. finding his basically lock this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else, 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the days headlines. so then, by the end of the states that there is no scroll government to control, which means that this might affect other countries. inside story, on al jazeera of foot paula adult to the end of pioneer bruce. he lost the challenge of the play for his country, won a legal battle that paid the way for
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a generation of brazilian players. foot building legend, eric townsend all introduces a one scene of people live buyers club for his political beliefs. he took power into his own hands on plays, the trails of players writes football rebels on our gc of the the challenge is there a has reminder about some stories this aisle is ready, forces have withdrawn from the palestinian refugee camp in jeanine after a deadly res i pills, at least 5 pallets simians 90. 1 of us has been injured 23 of them. critically
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u. n. g found tanya gutierrez says to don is spiraling into the death and destruction. speaking is a confidence in geneva trying to raise $3000000000.00 us dollars to help deal with the monitoring for out of the complex. and from the sizable opportunity is handled in $27000000.00 to help stop microstates customer mediterranean. and it says from france and germany, orange eunice for to west, not only those costing the mediterranean who put their lives at risk. the u ends in special organization for migration says nearly 6900 people died on that. johnny's world wide. many of them in the mina region and my good faith from the horn of africa. 3 young men is one of the busiest and most dangerous migrants pos are northern jupiter, teach across the red sea well says into south in yemen in order to reach the arabian peninsula. so i will say make the return journey. but as smith has moved from jupiter, see, there's not much shouts from the relentless seat and you boot,
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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 news that 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 of the sea, or sometimes people in agony of the hydrated buckwild day 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 due booty, according to the latest un figures. since january, the number has increased by 56 percent compared to last year. some of the more you 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 training is the flagship root of global migration,
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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 ending cruise things 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 often migraines 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 and then another call to help comes in and talk to use of heads for the into the does it of these men and boys heading
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towards the most dangerous migrant roots of the mole according to the un last year, 795, mostly ethiopians, were killed between the m and, and saudi arabia with violence against migrants as intensified. burnett smith. i'll just say era, a bulk booty on tons of east and border with through down the situation is wes thing for thousands of refugees who have escaped fighting and west off for agencies . a medical facilities in the board. a ton of andrea, overwhelmed as they struggled to cope with hundreds of injured civilians. st best probably has more from the chat to don buddha had an old school outside. audrey the chatty in government is housing thousands of refugees who crossed from see don 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,
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even the smallest patch of shape, but size, good, and watkins. my son was shocked, and we left him behind. 3 of my children, came the others, didn't make it the part. we loved janina, we thought she, she's a close without food. we haven't eaten anything. my father was killed. they chased us, m b s. a lot of the children were 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, robbed of possessions 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
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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 tell me there are no long term solutions right now. only temporary remedies. 8 organizations admit they are under funded in 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 to us extra estate on sleep bank and says, washington and china have agrees only to stabilize relations. lincoln met the chinese presence. she didn't paying on his final day of his to day visit to badging katrina, you has moved from badging, america's diplomat, but presidency didn't thing during the visit. that aging hopes will reverse what it
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describes as the downward spiral and ties at any blinking is the 1st us secretary of state to meet the chinese leda in 5 years. for sure, i hope that through this visit, you'll make a more positive contributions to stabilizing us china relations. trying to describe the relations between washington and aging as reaching in all time, low and immediate confidence, lincoln said positive problem solving steps were taken. their progress would take time. my hope expectation is we will have better communications veteran gauge meant going forward. that's certainly not gonna solve every problem between us far from it. but it is critical to doing what we both agree is necessary. and that is responsibly managing the relationship earlier thinking that top diplomat one be who blamed tensions on role american perceptions of china and washington to stop typing what he called the china thread to lift what they didn't describes as you need
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lateral sections. and to respect china is claims to tie one. lincoln says there was no change to the us as one china policy. and it does not support the islands independence. though he raised consent of a preventative actions by the people's liberation army in the tie went straight on technology restrictions. when can defended controls as necessary for protecting national security and denied telling these allegations that the us is trying to contain china as growth. and regarding the ukraine war, he welcome to the aging efforts to end the conflict and pointed to assurances it would not provide moscow with leaf 8. china has, how has a maintained its economic and diplomatic support of russia. the tone from both lincoln armed aging has been fairly positive with both sides straining to find common ground. 2 of the few agreements were made in one disappointment. was this failure to revive military communication informing us how speaking 91.
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but there was some winds, plans for working group to stem, the tide of the highly addictive drug center, though, as well as an increase in commercial flights and people to people exchanges. so mano a say, it's a starting point. the simple fact that true significant influential fee goes from bodies, governments get together and have a mattress on discussion of many, many hours. even if even, you know, of itself dialogue discussion meetings. that's the important thing for administer to gong has agreed to a future visit to the us and discussions underway for presidency and joe biden. to meet later this year. katrina, you all to 0 thinking a quote in russia has begun the hearing and you criminal case against jail crammed and critic alexi. nev only is facing several new charges, including creation of an extremist organization and rehabilitating nazi as a valid he says he could face up to 30 years in prison under the new charges election of only as a well known feminine classic. and for my most co,
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mat candidates became popular in russia is the founder of the anti corruption foundation. and n g o investigating the private wealth of russia's lead in 2020 was poisoned with enough age, another child. it was in a coma for 3 weeks. and was taken to gemini for 5 months of treatment. when he returned to moscow, he was arrested for embezzlement and late to charges of fraud. and he's been in prison for a move in 2 years. will scare designated his n g o, an extremist organization in 2021. let's go based john list. usually a shop of all of a small on the trial in the as expect says at the 1st hearing of that kind, the prosecute is about to announce the indictments also that the defendant will have the opportunity to express his attitude to the charges. lord forces step top security measures near the facility c o been trying to listen to wind afar, a search that the judge and the cases and trace the war of his well known for harsh
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sentences in espionage cases and today and quotes in the vote. and these defense, the mom did the removal of the judge, the demand was supported, vondik se 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 has 9 yet prison sentence fulfilled and a disrespect to court. russia says one child was killed in 20 civilians injured in the shelling of the town of the con, south of don't ask the local russian installed officials that was shows by 6 to 10 high mas rockets and happens in the hours of monday. keith is not commented on the situation. what town is around 26 kilometers away from the front line of the russian controls. part of the don't ask and there is you crazy and how town of
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later seem that heavy slicing in the past 6 months? well enough car was taken by russian forces last you the most, chris willing workers policy says it's fast minutes. we stuff like noise was the greatest failure, the real kick carrying the soft light plunged into the sea because of a technical problem last month, which we gave some be reports. the new 3 is lead to change them and received a typically it's susie stick. welcome from party members in pyongyang. but the overall mood at the meeting we saw on the north korea's failed attempt to launch its 1st by satellites into space. last month was described as the greatest failure. officials in charge of the machine were 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
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republic because of north grant needs to continuously develop the mat, weapons of mass destruction in order to prepare for the event. if eventual negotiations with washington in south korea detected. last month's launch from north korea's main space center, the us says that involve ballistic missile technology, which goes against un resolutions. the real quick 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 learning 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's icbm k capability exist, then it will greatly undermines the bargaining lab result north korea. i also wanted to give you
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a party 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 gates and b l g 0. sentences in australia have post landmark legislation, which pays the way to recognize indigenous people in the constitution. 5 minutes to enter the albany. z will now have to set a referendum date in the next 6 months on altering the constitution to include issues affecting operational people. the importance of being able to go to a referendum and say yes for a country. yes. for a better future. yes. profess notions paypal to be able to make decisions in terms of advising department and the executives as to decisions made about them. so dice and having put him into this, it is
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old held off some of the games. biggest things to claim victory after you was open ended, richardson reports a moment. mm. no one at the los angeles country club. once it's a miss, as to full days of competition, 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. it's 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. walking up 18 was pretty emotional and then finishing um. but yeah it's, uh, it's been 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 was able to recover. i'm insane. his push to
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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. this 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 kind of fighting through it all day. really macros decade long waits up to his full mind. you titles goes on the move. and irishman cannot this tournaments to a growing list of near misses. he finished in 2nd or 9 in the fall.
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when i do finally, when this next major, it's going to be really, really sweet. so um you know, i would go through a 100 some days like this to get my hands on. another manager jump into the now though it's cool, he's in possession of one of the goals. most thing this trophies and the richardson . how do you see my true sap and his drawn level with formula? one legend aaronton center on the all time list of ground. pre wins or shopping victory in canada was the 41st of his career. only 4 drivers are still ahead of the 25 year old on that with his chart. one of those is lose hamilton, who finished 3rd in montreal. it's red bulls, $100.00. the ground pre when and sees for stop and extend this lead at the top of the world titled driver stand, son of him, which has more another race, another win for max list up and he's 41st victim in canada. i saw him dro level
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with formula. one legend i can send up 25 or 7 is 9 years younger than senate was when he died in the crash in 1994. although we should point out that there were fewer races back with center, was competing the power type for 5th and the old time list, but to their staff and could catch a couple more names before the end of the year. i am post is just attend ahead with 51 once and then sebastian battle with 53. but there's still some way to go before he catches the 7th time champions, michael schumacher and 2nd place with 91 victories and the overall liter. lewis hamilton with a 103 so plenty of work to do for ver, stoppin, bought with the 69 point lead in the standings. he's well and tracked to match another of san as achievements in winning a hatchet cove. f. one will titles, next up, the austrian glowing p in july, spain, the croatians when europe's nations like final, after a goal withdrawn the netherlands, the match was decided in a penalty shoot out its pains 1st international trophies since their victory after
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your team championship in 2012 ford to go captain reuben f, as is the latest high profile player to join a club in saudi arabia's top league. that is, is leaving premier link side walls and has signed for our hotel in a $60000000.00 deal. chelsea keeper mandy is close to signing for another study team o l e. o jerry have maintained a perfect record in africa cup of nations qualifying, having already qualified. they beat you, gone to to one way mohammed out. i mean, i'm more i squared both goals. it was a damaging results for you guys. uh, when would it put them level on points? the 2nd place tends to be increased at a couple of ations as being hosted by the ivory coats at the start of next year. okay, that is all you support for now? laura back to you. all right, thanks very much. we'll see later. and that's it from me laura kyle: full this news off, but i will be back in just
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