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is with teachers and scientists, and tiny salaries. the imagine private sector is already attracting highly qualified work is away from state jobs. the communist party of cuba is finally moving towards a mixed economy. a grand private sector will likely increase production, could of road social cohesion and what is still one of the most equal countries in the americas also now the state remains the dominant economic force. fundamental shift is on the way the at least 5 palestinians are killed, offers rarely forces attack janine refugee camp in the occupied west bank, the don or a kyle, this is out. is there a life from time will? so coming up, you is actually general calls for $3000000000.00 in aid for us to tom, which he says is spiraling into death and destruction unburdened smith in
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a booty following the increasing number of migraines. trying to cross the red sea, looking for a better life on the arabian peninsula. and on trial again, russian opposition lead alexi nev on the face of several new challenges which could keep them in prison for up to 1st he is the is there any forces have now withdrawn from the janine palestinian refugee camp in the occupied westbank after a violent raid that lasted hours. they've killed at least 5 palestinians. 91 others have been injured. 23 of them, the crescent claim. number on con has this report. and the rate began in the early hours of monday morning. is ready forces into jeanine
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refugee camp and a face by a flight of our accounts. these really ami described 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 parent teenager. anytime i asked him for something, he always said, yes, he was decent, polite, respectful. but his problem was that 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 a moment when the um, it is ready. vehicle to drive over. oh. is really had a couple of gun ships and 5 missiles into the camp and a bit to extract the soldiers in the vehicle. it's the 1st time his ralph has used . have you coped a gun ships for an attack inside the occupied westbank in more than 20 years?
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is ready for us is also a fight at the local hospital with the injured with arrive and waiting. during this we gather the palestinian ambulance service is islands as well. so i'd love to mention the cam. 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 westbank and says he will convene a security cabinet meeting to push right on and goes up the spokesman of how may i strongly condemn the rate these ne 90 rates and now killed the 160 palestinian since the began. my god, how did all the resistance support us from old factions? well, you know, i said on the battle, it shows that the resistance still exists in the west bank city moment. 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 to be in a meeting with the palestinian present. and all of the factions to formulate a response to this latest attack. it's also cooling for the international community
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to step in and try and bring a hold to these. now midnight, the rates enroll in co, out of their western the need to abraham, as is in jeanine, with the latest people. soon after these really forces have withdrawn, they started gathering and have laid their loved ones to rest with who you're in a cemetery in did you need refugee camp? this is the main cemetery. and as you can see, there are mourners. people who are related to those who are kills today and various here, relatives and friends are coming to pay their respects and to show a sort of their through with the families to show sadness to show anger. this is also the sight of another color city and who was killed. so 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 at us to me is who is killed as a result of these really with the 3 raids. now these rates are some how becoming
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some sort of a usual occurrence for today. specifically, there has been a large escalation we, so military choppers is really me that through choppers, dropping bombs on palestinian targets. this is something we haven't seen in the occupied west bank for nearly 2 decades. well jeanine has been at the heart of the palestinian resistance against israel's occupation of the 1967. busy of the city and the northern westbank came on the israel's control at estimation 14000 palestinians live in jeanine refugee camp. there was supposed to be expelled from the state of israel was created in 1948 during the 2nd intifada is where a waste attend a much he campaign by an unplanned to crush a palestinian uprising in the camp. in the 60 palestinians were killed. the camp now has one of the highest rates of unemployment and poverty in the occupied westbank unpublished, in an armed resistance that is increasing as well to nice freedom of movement and
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continues to raid attempts to that aspect to daniel levy has a form that is writing negotiator and president of the us middle east project, he explains what's behind says escalation of violence bias rail. this is a government that is looking for every opportunity to provoke the palestinians. but i think we must also recognize, not only that this round of is really lead acceleration of rates into palestinian towns. some village is what we just heard about the permanent in and out, 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, route of government. when you have a permanent talk, you patient, it doesn't mean that he's riley is going to continue to take more aggressive steps
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and very negatively 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 on 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 i feel occupied area a well assessed list or districts distinction smoke which has been given increased powers of the sacrament and civilian management, which i mean either in trenches the fact of an increasing cause. you write an extension to your so into law or the military side of it. smoked, which is not responsible for and again here, right? i don't want to fall into this trap of suggesting things. well, we're going,
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we're all the swimmingly without this extreme government. so the military aggression, whether it's against dogs or the west bank continues. but yes, you'll, you're right to point out that this is part and parcel all the attempts to create more and more um avenues web i, amex ations 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, to discourage palestinians from continuing to live that in other words, let's remember, why are we talking about you need a 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 the rhetorical and a practical effort to try and create conditions for a 2nd not for if i, if i can say that there is actually general and tiny guitar says to don,
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is spiraling into death and destruction. he's been speaking at a conference in geneva, aiming to raise 3000000000 dollars to help deal with the humanitarian for the house of the complex. on to 1000000 people have been displaced since fighting for account between the student needs army and the parent wrote you rapid support forces in april the scale and speed of so that is the same thing for this. and this deduction is unprecedented without strong conceptual supports. so going to quickly become a lot because of lawlessness of, of the security across the region. more than 2 miles, 2000000 people that being force from that home seeking confusion, cypert bucks up to them or across the board of those glo slow for the people. they've already across the board of those into neighboring countries. and i think this countries for, that'll be tell me the and the sink possible to the bed board is open to people fleeing the fuse. 5 themes to that. okay. it's r as high as $50000000.00 in
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humanitarian aid, pursue dawn, and as cold for an end to the fighting is no military solution for this concept. the peaceful solution is the only solution for this conflict. the industry expect to be called upon to parties to stop the facilities and then to put the v as versions of a sudden these people in the forefront to into uh, address the root causes of the comes to fun. hack has new infection generals, deputy spokesman, he says global attention needs to be on the suit on. there are so many different crises that the different ones can take good international 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 sedan joining, doing the crisis in dar for that. many donors may be hesitant to provide aid
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again, but this wouldn't. these people are worth it. they need our help, we're able 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 the 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 us actually have stays on to me blinking says washington and china have agreed on the need to stabilize relations thinking met the chinese presence. she didn't ping on his final day of to day visit to paging. he held totes, with china's top diplomats to navigate tensions between the wells, 2 largest economies between a you has moved from badging, america's told diplomat,
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but presidency didn't thing during the visit. that aging hopes will reverse what it describes as the downward spiral and tight scrub. at me, blinking is the 1st us secretary of state to meet the chinese leda in 5 years. are you sure i hope that through this visit you'll make a more positive contributions to stabilizing us china relations by is trying to describe the relations between washington and beaching. as reaching an old claimed, lo, intermedia conference, lincoln said positive problem solving steps were taken. their progress would take time. by open expectation is we will have better communications, better engagement 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, the who blamed tensions on role american perceptions of china and washington to stop typing what he called the china threat to lift what they didn't describes as
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you need lateral sections and to respect trying his claims to tie one. lincoln says there was no change to the us as one china policy. and it does not support islands independence. though he raised consent of a preventative actions by the people's liberation army in the taiwan strait on technology restrictions blinking defended controls as necessary for protecting national security. and denied telling these allegations that the u. s. 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 is a maintained its economic and diplomatic support of russia. they told him from both lincoln and aging, has been fairly positive with both sides, reading to find common ground. who is it you agreements were made in 12 disappointments with the failure to revive military communication. informing us how
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speaking nancy visited taiwan. but there was some wins 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. some analysts say it's a starting point. the simple fact that true significant influential figures from boys governments get together and have a mattress on discussion of many, many hours, easily achievement, 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. thank. i said i had hair on out to 0. the both korea criticizes itself in a rare admission of failure offered by satellite crushes into the sea the
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the brought to you by visit castle. 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 passing 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, cuz come waiting to stay. you'll see that went to weather sliding, further east with some ab down poles that through the korean peninsula. and that range setting in the course of a positive culture 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
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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 red floating, so full said pushing right into bangladesh. the weather brought to you by visit castle on counting the cost. why is the european union offering miss? yeah, nearly a $1000000000.00 and financial aid person. um the usa, that venue economic partnership is across the busy time. but is it plus ton of young graduates? is struggling to find way counting the cost on average. is there a few mentoring eyes
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on the the the other again you are watching islands is there a has remind to you on top stories at this hour? is there any forces of withdrawal and from the palestinian refugee campaign jeanine off to a deputy raid and kills at least 5 palestinians, $9.00 to $1.00 of those have been injured. 23 of them for sickly. you and chief on 10 acre terraces through john is spiraling into the death and destruction as we speaking at a conference in geneva, trying to raise 3000000000 dollars to help deal with the humanitarian crisis of in
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terry administers of from so i'm to and the are in tune is here for meeting aimed at covering the number of microbes crossing the mediterranean sea into europe. soon as he was seen by the e. u as a gatekeeper of migration from north africa, the european union boss, the issue affects the entire region. in session organizations, migration says in the 1st 5 months of this year, 55000 migrants have made their way to europe, nearly 90 percent of them by sea. that's around 25 percent move and joined the same period last year and rolled in $1200.00 people died on the journey or a missing adult. 5 nationalities of those making the way to europe, ivory coast, a 5500 guinea mold in full 1000 pakistan on syria. and egypt is that the organization for migration says, for the 1st quarter of this year, more than 33000 people arise by sea and italy, spain and greece with the other main. c pulls for c arrivals. well, the full 1000 people arrived by land in bulgaria. and 3000 in cyprus,
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the libya is another key transit route for micros also is malik trying to report. so from that miss russell, i'm libya is 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, 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 its 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 headed to
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the got the window 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 are alive or dead. pray to allah, let us see them again. no matter how many people drown, there are always more willing to take the risk. these men were caught in to brook on the libyan coast. when released the almost certainly try again to cross the mediterranean. and many of these, so talk to me when is 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 migrants and refugees have arrived in italy from north africa by sea. more than 25000 came from libya. but according to the wens,
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my collision agency more than 1000 have died or gone missing. that's the summer approaching and see conditions improving. 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 do this, right. the amount of training is not the only migrant rate. well lice of being put at risk you ends in specialize ation for migration says nearly 6900 people died on that johnny's world wide. many of them in the mina region. the microbes quickly from the horn of africa through gammon is one of the busiest and most dangerous migrants passed through northern to boost seats across the red sea horses into a southern cabin in order to reach the radiant pendant to them. some also make the return journey, but as smith has more from gpc, there's not much shouts from the relentless heat into booties does it. these men
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and boys as young as 11, have been tracking for a week from ethiopia, a dr. use of news that is out looking for migrant every day and knows where to find them as they get closer to the red sea turtle when are they pulled off? so we cannot arrive too late and find bodies of the sea, or sometimes people in agony of the hydrated before the day that are around 40. but you could find a group of 300 migrants women, good babies. the eligibility in april, almost 27000 migrants came through to booty. according to the latest un figures. since january the number has increased by 56 percent compared to last year. some of the more yeah, much of the world is focused on you train. so rather than supporting the you and system that helps the rest of the world. ok. so i think we wish they would be a focus on our region, particularly my country even yet. and that because even though everyone thinks submitted to writing 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 how to 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 to via rape being put into a night to unbox. others pay smugglers and it's a never ending and increasing flow caused by droughts. and complex awesome and says he's left his wife and 2 children behind hoping he can find work in saudi arabia. dr. yusef says often migrants refused to go to hospital because they don't want to leave the friends. it came to 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 further into the does it. these man and boys heading towards the most dangerous migrant
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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'm just the era of bulk booty. nicholas hawk is in molly's capsule. obama k, where many mike quin stops the johnny's. 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 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,
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this has taken place during these journeys. young people continue to take the dangerous trip to europe. among them getting ready is young to encourage students in accountancy. here at the university and by myself. so much you a lot of the after our studies there are no opportunities, no 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 involved with the un peacekeeping force in this country that are here, not just to protect the population, 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 europe. nicholas hawk elda 0 pharmaca,
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of course, in russia, has begun to hearing a new criminal case against jails. kremlin critic collect cigna lexi nev only. he's facing several new challenges, including creation of an extremist organization and rehabilitating naziism of all, he says he could face up to fuss. he is in prison under the new challenges. let's go based john, this, you there something of oliver as more on the trial as expect says at the 1st hearing, know 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 full says, step top security measures near the facility c o been trying to listen to when a fire is such that the judge and the cases and trace the war of his well known for harsh sentences in espionage cases. and today, in quotes in the volume these defense demanded the removal of the judge,
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the demand was supported, vondik say himself, but it seems like it will not be satisfied. pneumonia is now facing, trim is in charges. the hearing is not taking place in moscow, but in the penal colony number 6, and the diem or a region some 3 hours drive from most care to the east of that's the place when of only is subbing. he's 9 yet prison sentence fulfilled and a disrespect to court. russia says one child was killed and 20 civilians injured in the shelling of the town of bone and vodka. south of done that local russian installed officials say it was show by $6.00 to $10.00. hi, mazda of rockets. it happened to be at the hours of monday. keith is not commented on the situation. latan is around 26 kilometers away from the front line and the russian control part of done this phone of cut has was taken by russian forces last . yeah. how's this alley has some reports from the phone of were in the tunnel 5
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level thought to the south of doing yet scored several miss size had different locations in the town. over here was a bus stop that was completely destroyed, according to local sources. got on the $22.00 people enjoyed this attack and at least 2 of them on an, uh, uh see if your situation, this is one of those buildings in the town that was pets also off and on all the neighborhood while we went. um there is uh, an aide distribution center that was hit over that alone. a people were injured. the town is uh, almost deserted. it's more of a box with many soldiers and it's, it's located in the middle of the way between the ask and mary pool. and this has been on the attack for the past few weeks. and people here are
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more in the middle of this conflict between a country that used to be that own government, which is your claim on russia that became that the fact is who we actually measure 0 will never to those who is reading work has policies, has its 1st military satellite launch was the greatest failure, the real kid car, even satellite plunged into the sea because of a technical problem last month, which i gave to me before. the new 3 is leaking, jump and received a. typically, it's susie stick. welcome from part to members in pyongyang. but the overall mood at the meeting was still on the north korea's failed attempt to launch its 1st spy satellites into space last month was described as the greatest failure. officials in charge of the mission will criticized and do to prepare for another launch as quickly as possible. so far as show critics of its own failure is
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a clear reflection of anxiety and concern. insight the ruling party and the republic because of north grant needs to continuously develop the mat, weapons of mass destruction in order to prepare for the event. eventual negotiations with washington. south korea detected last month's launch from north korea's main space center. the us says it involves ballistic missile technology, which goes against un resolutions. the rocket question to the see shortly after takeoff in south korea's military salvage some of the projectile. and the say this is what's most worrying north korea davis like so dave, closer to the south korea, united states, japan, literally in the unit and out of the north, we as icbm technology. so if these 3 countries we'll have a clear understanding of where north korea is icbm kate capability.
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