tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 19, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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sets allies, the funny thing and i guess the set from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorite taps to just set for it and type the move the new app from out to 0 new at using. is it the the laura kyle: this is the news, our life from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least 5 palestinians are killed off is waiting for says attack janine refugee comes in the occupied westbank. do you ins, extra general cause for 3000000000 dollars in age for su dawn,
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which he says is spiraling into death and destruction. china is present. she didn't thing says he hopes to visit by the us section of states will help stabilize relations and on trial again, rational position needs or election of only take several new challenges, which could keep them in prison for up to 30 years. as far as small with a sports american golfer, windham clark is one the 1st major championship of his career. the 29 year old. how about some of the games? biggest seems claim victory after us. the we begin this news out in the occupied westbank. what is really forces have withdrawn from the janine palestinian refugee company occupied westbank after a violent rate that last of ours, they've killed at least 5 pallets to means $9.00 to $1.00. others have been injured
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23 of them. critically and wrong con has this report the rate began in the hours of monday morning is ready forces into jeanine refugee camp and a face 5 flights of our accounts. these really ami described as a massive exchange if 5 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,
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is there any helicopter gunship then 5 missiles into the camp and a bit to extract the soldiers in the vehicle? it's the 1st time he's well has used have you coped a gun ships for an attack inside the occupied westbank in more than 20 years? 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 ambulance 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 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 $160.00 palestinian since the began. mccormick a. how did all the resistance supplied us from all factions were united on the battle. it shows that the resistance still exists in the west bank city. and the threats by the upkeep, ation of the military operation,
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but was not stopped. the resistance in the west bank to the other side of the brazen organization is going to be in a meeting with the palestinian 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 enroll in co out is there a western need to abraham 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 here in the 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 it kills 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 at the sight of another palestinian who was killed. so as you can see, people are still coming in summer reciting some prayers. others are just soaking
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in the sadness and the morning of those processing is who is killed as a result of these really with the 3 grades. now these rates are some how becoming some sort of a usual occurrence for today. specifically, there has been a large escalation we, so military top cruise 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. united nations as ours to as well to de escalate the situation in the occupied west bank. the secretary general shares the views of his special coordinator toward venice land that he was deeply concerned by today's events engineering following. and it's really security forces operation index and suing exchange or fire, which result in 5 posting is killed including a child. and some 60 post indians and 7 is really forces wounded. at the very least,
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i believe those numbers are going up as we speak. such escalations threatened to punch the region deeper into a deadly crisis. well, jeanine has been at the hall, so the policy and resistance against the israel occupation of the 1967 of all the city and the northern west bank came on to israel's control. an estimated 14000 palestinians live in jeanine refugee come. they were forcibly expelled when the state of israel was created in 1948. during the 2nd intifada is where a waste attend a ministry campaign by unplanned to crush promised to be an uprising in the camp. any 60 palestinians were killed. the comp now has one of the highest rates of unemployment and full vesee in the occupied west bank. and posted in on resistance that is increasing as well denies freedom of movement and continues to rate a come with stuff. a biography is actually general of the policy and in national initiative, he says, protest severely does need to unites in order to be effective and opposing his way
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in the actions as it looks like the ballasting and live that's here. but so i'm obviously, and allies. i mean, the offers are leadership because it has failed in my opinion, and to, to understand that the items have changed. that also the agreement is that, that is, that allows blocked all negotiation since 2014. and that that means that the, the main do it to you now is to unite to palestinians and they are failing to isn't doing so. so in my opinion, the only way out of this situation is for the palestinian know officially the ship to understand 2 things. first of all, we are and as the status of that are going forward, i would lights. and the hopes, florida and negotiations was not to be fulfilled because those that are on the side does not want to negotiate. they want only to antics on the okay by 30 threes. and 2nd, they should move very quickly in the direction of uniting of having to identify ballasting
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and leadership. this is what that, what people need, we should say as the world with our unified leadership that tends to the world clearly and exactly what we want. we want to and not only are you familiar with ideas that are new corporation, but also we want the end and end of the system is that i do a petition. apartheid that is actually used against what ballasting is, whether they live in the okay, by 30 days or the 1948 areas or against very fifty's wide event. and so i'm going back home to where they were born and we have they have families left. and let me, let me clarify one more point about that covers engineering. i want to mention here that jeanine is supposed to be at a, on the palestinian authority. but visitors does not respect those, the agreement, they invade every city. in areas engineering, there is an alias anymore for them settlements before and now they, i've been getting them back. so practically, it's, is it
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a renewal of this attack on this area and the cities that is leading to this situation where the most dangerous thing that is happening today is that our, the themes of what i mean because teens of that is crescent. and by this thing and metacognitive society are prevented from reaching the ends of people from providing health care add to the injured people. and some of them are even attacked by those that data. so just this is unacceptable by on the sentence. let's look at some of the news now and you and section general antonio terrace as to tom is spiraling into death and destruction. he's been speaking at a conference in geneva that and to raise $3000000000.00 to help deal with the humanitarian full out of the conflict. then is that the conference have pledged almost half that amount. within 2000000 people have been to space since fighting for account between the student needs on the, on the permit to rapid support forces in april the scale and speed of so that is
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the same thing to this. and this deduction is unprecedented. without strong conceptual supports. so going to quickly become a lot because of lawlessness or the security across the region. more than 2 miles, 2000000 people have been far from that home seeking confusion, cypert bucks up to them, or across the board of this glo slow for the people i've already across the board of those into neighboring countries. and i think there's companies with dental, spi, tell me the and there's the sink faucet going to be bed board is open to people fleeing the fuse fight themes to that task. president mohammed interest that he says his country is struggling to handle the influx of refugees from su. don lee, but han and the cool and my brothers over han and her missing to bring this more to an end. if not for the sake of god, for the sake of the suits and these people this or brings nothing but destruction and everyone is paying the price. so yeah, so i call them them both to end this more just with the 2 dogs essential services
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of breaking point that's according to the international committee of the red cross, the regional director for africa, patrick yusef, was asked the conference and joins us now from geneva. good to have you with us. so $1500000000.00 has been pledged. what do you think of that response? well, that's a global recognition of the flight of stairs so that these people and most importantly, the recognition of their humanitarian needs and the sufferings they've gone through 9 weeks after the start availability. so it is quite an impressive suddenly deciding solidarity. and i truly hope that these bridges be turned quite quickly into donations, to allow him any theory and action a study and as such as possible. is there any hoff of what the you and wanted to raise, how far will that money go? well, in today's world, i think we need to be attract magic and indeed the call on the states to provide
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more support and more assistance. and more importantly, i think the marriage is also for the so that he's on forces and the out and stuff to allow that she medicated organizations indeed be deployed and respond to the types of the so that these people. so i think as much as today's event towards the success in that, in many terms, i think there's much more to do moving forward. and the latest the spot in was through dawn at 72 hours. it does seem to be holding well access has it given i see all where, cuz i see i'll see what, cuz on the ground a fall in there today we, we did try and attempt to get into our tool. and unfortunately we had a, a small the incident which led us to the board. our mission, like in previous these fires. indeed there's an element of so thinking risk spend the teams of the i see. but also the so that these are accessing type in really at the front lines of the forefront of the many turn response alongside other
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international and local access. so i'm truly hopeful that the next in the next hour is that the mechanisms to allow that our teams to be deployed again tomorrow and respond to other needs so that the one that we had today unfortunately was awarded . but we truly hope that the able to carry it as soon as possible. what sort of incident we'll work has met with well, there was an incidents where there was a shooting on the convoy, which led to some form of again panic. and unfortunately, one of the one in the, i mean the, one of the armed actors was present and injured. so they were to release his from both the army and be able to assess on that on that specific incident that does remain very unsafe. a one of question, what health i for the refugees that are flipping through don, arriving in places like charge, where we've been reporting from and seeing thousands of people trying to survive
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without any food or shelter. what help are you able to offer them as well? first, there's a lot of flight saving operations that have gone quite quickly with un agencies with the red cross and red crescent organizations, but also something fading or the story mentor of a surgical team. next to of do they not in charge. so basically, a lot of life stating operations that think he plays and quite a lot of support, especially from the egyptian, by pressing the charge of red cross, the central african republic and other neighboring countries with the red cross and refreshing the really been extremely courageous. and at the 1st minutes on the front lines then healthy, those crossing the borders like we've seen and many reports are up to 0. i check yourself, it was right in the same day to speak to you. thank you for taking the time to speak to us and i'll just era essentially we'll still have here on this news out, including the north korea
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criticizing itself in a rare admission of failure off to it, spice stuff, light flashed into the sea. and as for the formula, one driver whose poles level with a most are racing legend story, come on up later in the out. the front says it'll also let you know the emerald and $27000000.00 to help stop microstates crushed and crossing the mediterranean, french and terry minutes to announce this during a visit to tune this. yeah. is that what this gentleman counts about? they've held towards the present chi site such a butler as well as well. phones in germany like other european union countries, all concerned by the growing number of people trying to reach the european union illegally by crossing the mediterranean via to z a. so the interior ministers from
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germany has been intent, is you speaking to lead, is that to a request of the month of june to do more to crack down on people smugglers and trafficking rings to, to and still people taking these journeys now from says that it would give to this more than $27000000.00 in order to help with things like food and management and security. the gentleman named terry minister also suggested the more needs to be done from the east vault to try and create more legal pathways for people to reach for your opinion, to work and study. so they don't on the type these types of journeys. and this visit by these 2 and terry ministers really comes uh, in a much wide to context. the european union is looking to offer to news more than a $1000000000.00 to try and help stabilize the economy and to lose it. because there is a financial crisis that, that is creating instability and that instability is fueling. also, these
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a migration flows. however, the european union says that loan would come with some conditions, mainly that to this has to make reforms, economic reforms in the country. at this stage, what we know from to this is that they could be open to this offer. they might not necessarily want to make the sort of reform so that they all being all to undertake . and also they say that they certainly do not want to be seen as being the european union's board to guard latasha butler. i'll just sarah paris, which is it was seen by the u as a gate keeper of migration from north africa, the european union. but the issue affects the entire region. the international organization for migration says, and the as 5 months of this year, 55000 migrants had made their way to europe, nearly 90 percent of them by sea. that's around 20 percent and 25 percent more than joined the same period last year as well. the 1200 people died on the journey or
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missing the top 5 nationalities. if those making the way to europe, ah, ivory coast, nearly 5500 any more than full 1000 pakistan, syria and egypt, the island. so it's for the 1st quarter of this year and moved them 33000 people arrived by sea and italy, spain and greece with the all the main see ports for c arrivals. move in full 1000 people arrived by land and bulgaria of 3000 in cyprus. and libya is another key transit boot for my goods of there was malik train of reports from this, rasa. olivia's 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
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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 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 and all these logistic wonder is the uncle of 4 boys were on the boat headed to 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 are alive or dead. 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 to brook on the living coast. when released the almost certainly try again to cross the
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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 far 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 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. this is ross. a little bit of training is not the only migrant feet that lives to being pushed at risk. you ends
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in social organization for migration, since nearly 6900 people died on the edge on these world wide. many of them in the mina region and my country from the horn of africa through yemen is one of the busiest and most dangerous migrants passed through northern to boost seats across the red sea waters into southern yemen in order to reach the rapier dependents to them. some also make the return journey, but as smith has moved from geography, there's not much shouts from the relentless sea contribute. he's does it. these men and 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, when are they pulled off? so we cannot arrive too late and find bodies of the c, or sometimes people in agony of the hydrated before the day on i wouldn't that are around 40, but you could find a group of 300 migrants women, goods, babies,
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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 more years, 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 submitted to writing is the flagship root of global migration, there are many more crossing the red sea. almost all the migraines, every c o p and i have a heading to yemen and saudi arabia, or coming back at this center in north and you booty, they'll get the only meal i love hops a days. many of them are going to make it this fall. don't even realize they have to cross the sea, the red sea to get severe, re being put into a night to unbox, others pay smugglers and it's a never ending and increasing flow caused by droughts. i'm complex,
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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 migrants refused to go to hospital because they don't want to leave the friends indicative 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, are these man and boys heading 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 to nicholas hawk is in molly's capital by la co, where many mike went stopped, that john is the jury to europe starts here from the bus station in downtown,
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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 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 countless, this has taken place during these journeys, young people continue to take the dangerous trip to europe. among them getting ready is young to colorado. a students in accountancy here at the university, and by myself. so much you and molly, 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
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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 elgin's era pharmaca for us to actually have sight as the blinking says, washington and china have agreed on the need to stabilize relations then can match the chinese presidency. jim paying on final, on the final day of his to day visit to banking earlier, he held talks with time his talk diplomats and navigate tensions between the wells, 2 largest economies. katrina, you has moved from badging t. c. america's po diplomat. but presidents eaten team during the visit,
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the aging hopes will reverse what it describes as the downward spiral and tight spot at me. blinking is the 1st us secretary of state to meet the chinese leader in 5 years. are you sure i hope that through this visit you'll make a more positive contributions to stabilizing us china relations. try to describe the relations between washington and beaching as reaching in all time low. in a media conference, lincoln said positive problem solving steps were taken. their progress would take time. my open expectation is we will have better communications veteran gauge meant going forward. that's certainly not going to 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 e, who blamed attentions 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 you need lateral sections and to respect trying his claims to tie one. lincoln says
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there was no change to the us as one china policy. and it does not support islands independence. though he raised consent of a provocative actions by the people's liberation army in the title of the street on technology restrictions blinking 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 more scope with lisa aide. china has, how has a maintained its economic and diplomatic support of russia. the tone from both lincoln and aging has been fairly positive, with both sides straining to find common ground to as a few agreements were made in one to disappointment, with the failure to revive military communication. informing us how speak and nancy visited taiwan. but there were some wins, plants for working group to stem,
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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 an influential figures from boys governments get together and have a mattress on discussion of many, many hours, easily achievement in and 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? most careers reading workers policy says it's 1st minute tree satellite launch was the greatest failure. okay. the car in the satellite plunged into the sea because of a technical problem last month. victoria gave some new reports. the new 3 is lisa king john and received it. typically it's susie stick. welcome from party members in pyongyang. but the overall mood at the meeting was still on the
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north korea's failed attempt to launch its 1st spy satellites into space. last month was described as the greatest failure. officials in charge of the mission will criticized and do to prepare for another launch as quickly as possible. so far as show critics of its own failure is a clear reflection of anxiety and concern. insight, the ruling party and the republic, because so north grant needs to continuously develop the mat, reference of mass destruction in order to prepare for the event. 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 rocket question to the see show we have to take off in south korea's military salvage some of the projectile. and the say this
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is what's most worrying north korea davis like so dave, close to the soft 3 or 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 north korea is, icbm k capability exist, then it will greatly undermines 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 gates and b l g 0. castle and the united arab emirates, the restoring diplomatic representation of a spice of embassies of resuming what for the 1st time since 2017 and out. so when came more than 2 years after blockade, and placed by full hour of countries on castle was lifted. so it has hair on al
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jazeera, lost in the north atlantic, us of mussel used to take taurus to the wells most famous ship reg is missing. under the fold, another name asked the major championships, the disco the accident from the final round over the us open. coming up the colors brightening very easy sums up the weather across that at least at the moment . not too much cloud showing up on the satellite pitch a little bit of flat up towards the black sea. so central the west and pot, soft casing, some showers. there was a go $13.00 to say nothing. a little further. a switched through the cool because he's heading towards the caspian self is that though it is dry, it is how once again went to the mid fourties across the fact that i'm for q. i
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body touching 40 celsius here in doha, but it warms up 43. so it's just a possibility here as we go through wednesday that briskly and then we will lift the dust and sand around. but as you can see, last week dry 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 there because i'm not sure of west africa technical southern areas where you will see big and sundry down pulls a, rumbling away. the shower has been more active now across central parts of africa, which was the rift valley, not too many to the east of the rest valley, but one or 2 that nevertheless. so a breezy across the southern cables, south africa, could do some right in south africa. but i'm afraid it stays dry and settled on the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the annual what challenges here is remind you about top stories this hour. you and chief engineer guitar says so john is spiraling into death and destruction spoke at a conference in geneva trying to raise $3000000000.00 to help deal with humanitarian for house of the conflict bonus. any place to around hall that amount from says it will offer to new samples and $27000000.00 to help stop. mike gooden, faith clustering, the mediterranean and it says from fonts and germany are in tune us for tools. and
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it's really forces of withdrawn from the palestinian refugee camp in geneva, off to a deputy raid. i filled at least 5 palestinians, 9 to one of us have been injured. 23 of them. critically. i've been speaking with daniel love a, a full. that is why they negotiate. so i'm president of the us and police projects about what's behind the escalation of violence by israel. 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 town. some villages 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 they come to the last government. and i think what we are locked into, we 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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or out of golf. 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 and very negatively will be more palestinian resistance. but it does seem that the aggressive has as week's new heights, especially following on from yesterday's sundays move to give smart trips. the finance minister, 2nd, a lot of the defends visual administer, and the defense ministry here. they've been given full powers to expedite the expansion of settlement construction in the occupied westbank is this little pause and paso of a singular move to complete the amex ation of the 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 the cause you write an
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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 pull into this trap of suggesting things. well, we're going, we're all the swimmingly without this extreme government. so the military, aggression, weathering against all of 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 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, 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 of rhetorical and a practical effort to try and create conditions for a 2nd not for if i,
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if i can say that for a search and rescue operation is underway off to us of most simple when missing and the atlantic ocean of the coast of canada, it takes tours to the ship front of the titanic as operate the ocean gave expedition, says, as mobilizing options to rescue those on boards. as it relates as not from gabriel's on day, he's following developments from new york. okay. what do we know at this stage? well, this small submarine uh, went missing on monday and immediately the company that runs this submarine expedition company, ocean gates, notified relative uh, no relevant authorities. and now there is a gathering massive search and rescue operation happening at this very hour. the united states coast guard is confirmed, they are dispatching various personnel and ships to the area of the canadian
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government, as well as well as a private search and rescue. operators all descending on this incredibly remote area of the north atlantic ocean, where the submarine went missing. the company said they simply lost all contact with it on monday. and now there is, is urgent search to try to find it and hopefully bring it up to the surface. uh, as soon as possible. uh, there is no word at all of any sort of condition on the submarine or the people on board because all communication has been lost with it. we do know that this submarine is small by submarine standard, just about the size of a big truck. it has a, a carries a maximum of 5 people that includes the crew. the company has not confirmed who is on this submarine, the identities of who is on the submarine, or exactly how many were on at the time of this expedition. however, with the submarine, with a maximum of 5 people,
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it's pretty safe to assume that it was a maximum of 5 people center on it at this hour. now this is an incredibly remote part of the north at atlantic ocean, about 600 kilometers off the coast of new found land off the coast of eastern canada. and the wreckage is about 3 kilometers deep on the ocean floor. this is the expedition that is very rare. they only do this about once or twice a year. and tours or researchers pay about $250000.00 per person to get one of the coveted seats on this submarine to get to the bottom to see the titanic and do some research on it. so. but listen at this very hour, the company ocean gate that runs this, the submarine says that they are doing everything possible to try to find and locate this submarine and hopefully bring it. and it's uh, the people that are on it, back to the surface as safely and as soon as possible. however, sir,
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certainly very serious, very difficult moments right now. absolutely. in a very difficult rescue operation, we were talking about extreme tourism here and it will be associated with with it as the sort of mishap ever happened before. yeah it is it's, there's a reason why they call it extreme tourism, and that's because it is extreme and it is also very dangerous. just this company that does this expedition to the titanic. they actually last contact with one of their submarines at the titanic just last year, but they only lost contact for a few hours. it was certainly a very harrowing few hours before they were able to regain contact with it. it was brought to the surface safely. everyone on board was fine, but certainly this is a harrowing expedition, even in the best of circumstances. but these being kind of things can happen
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because again, you're going down to more than 3 kilometers in the below the, the water surface. and anything else that fails in those conditions can potentially be catastrophic. it is important to point out that it's believed that this submarine has enough spare oxygen for about 3 days or so. so that's a little bit of good news. that there is some time perhaps for rescuers to try to locate and re and get to this submarine and it's people inside. but clearly uh, this is all about time right now. time is of the essence. they have to locate the submarine and get to it as quickly as possible. indeed, gabriel is under bringing installations that from you. thanks very much. gabriel. are now closed and russia has begun hiring a new criminal case against jail criminal critic, alexi, mill valley. he's facing a number of new challenges,
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including creation of an extremist organization and rehabilitating not say of them . okay, go reports on a maximum security prison some 250 kilometers east of moscow. the going to figure of election of on the a paid before the court, the same prison where he's already serving sentences that amount to 11 and a half years of convictions including fraud and contempt of quote, get the valley now faces up to 30 more years behind balls, is he defended himself against the new charges that include and slicing and financing extremist activity and creating an extremist organization. yes, i believe that given the circumstances for all of us in terms of legal and criminal procedure, you should of course, re cues yourself. because it is obvious to all of us that in this process, your independence to put it mildly,
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is seriously limited. after the trial open to public journalist was told to leave and it continued behind closed doors, absorbing from the room next to the quote, his father set the proceedings, had no shame, no conscience, no on a. 7 to move in a decade, never only has been one of the highest profile political opponents of president vladimir putin. and the target of several legal cases. in 2020, and of only survived an apparent attempt to poison him during the flight inside barea. tests undertaken at the bar trees in sweden and bronze concluded it was enough agent on devonte a two's the russian space of trying to kill him. the kremlin denied any involvement off to his recuperation in germany. he had time to moscow and was arrested upon his arrival. of all the support is mobilized in cities across russia. what was faced with the police crack down, most of his people closest allies of flats, russia,
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and those who didn't like himself been put to prison. so essentially, the bottom line is that's any open position activity to just goes full, either mazda step incest, or a dressed undermine. the government is now not supposed to do from within russia, while we kind of own these organization continues. it's what to oppose the russian government as he remains behind boss. but the war and ukraine has now taken precedence over his release once in a central conversation points between western leaders and putting in his fate in the hands of the russian judicial system. sonya able, oh to 0. the process as one child was killed in 20 civilians, ended in the selling of the town of boulevard. the old in the back of south of done that local russian sold officials that was sheltered by 6 to 10 high mas rockets. it happened to be early hours of monday. cave was not commented on the situation. of the town is around 26 kilometers away from the front line and the russian
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controlled part of the nest region, the nearest ukrainian, held town of the later seam, heavy financing and the past 6 months. i was there as a how do you already have some reports from the fall, nebraska we're in the don't know if the thought to the south of doing yes go to several massages. had different locations in the town. over here was a bus stop that was completely destroyed according to local sources. got on the 22 people enjoyed this attack and at least 2 of them out in uh uh, see if your situation this is one of those buildings in the town that was hits also also and then all the neighborhood while we went um there is um, an aide distribution center that was hit over that alone. a people were injured. the town is uh, almost deserted. it's more of
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a box with many soldiers and it's, it's located in the middle of the way between do me ask and mary pool. and this has been on the attack for the past few weeks. and people here are 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 the defective. hope you have so much as you know, one of them as active as in brazil, of protesting against the proposal that could effect hundreds of land claims by indigenous people. the senate is discussing several bills. the critics say would damage the environment. one little would limit the recognition of unsuccessful lands and also strips indigenous ministers powers to oversee environmental protections. so as to a 170 people have died across new, over the east and india as temperature. so into the mid fourties,
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double the heat wave power caught some lessening problems with hospitals unable to cope. as michael apple reports, people are trying whatever they can to get some relief from the heat. in india is or to prediction be har, states, hospitals and molds are struggling to cope with the numbers. doctors are doing what they can, but for some it's too late. patients, relatives are trying to shield their loved ones from the unrelenting sun. there is no found over the patient. i have covered the window with a piece of cloth to protect my relative from the direct rays at the sun. even inside the hospital. there's no way to protect a patient from the heat. while high temperature is on uncommon in this part of the country for this time of year, the celsius has been consistently above average to qualify as a heat wave. temperatures need to be at least 4 and
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a half degrees above normal or above $45.00 degrees celsius. medical facilities are overwhelmed. the rubbish is piling up, and hospital beds are in short supply. and i remember that the hospital staff advised me to spread a bit sheet on the floor and get treatment last night. i saw that people are being treated on the floor. this hospital isn't functioning, making matches with and what's a per dish, days, unreliable power supply. the air conditioning doesn't work properly despite there being a heat wave is a great problem for the patients. there's no response from the heat even in selling the hospital. despite the challenges, this doctor says they're working on the stop, the whole stuff are working 24 hours a day to treat the patients we are not resting even for a minute. as the number of patients gross officials say,
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a dramatic finish to the 1st ashes test in birmingham. england bullies were on fire in the final evenings removing 3, australia batson, stewart, broad and press, most but few dismissal, including the 5 scouts of the season. smith as much of australia as helps hang on just a minute collage. as is scored inc, 1st ending centuries, he'll resume on day 5 on $34.00 and not out. the question is simple. australia need a 174 more runs to win. england need 7 more wicked crowd a form that says they should be american golfer. windham clark is one. the 1st major championship of his career, a 29 year old, held off some of the games. biggest names to claim victory at the us open and the bridge and sent reports a moment, no one at the los angeles country club. once it's a miss, as to full days of competition and,
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and want to figure out how much does the focus of pull 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 a whirlwind of the last 56 weeks. it's been just so blessed and home with a beer 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
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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 in 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 north and irishman, cannot this tournaments to a growing list of near misses. he finished in 2nd or 9 and paul 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 jumped into it. for
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now though it's cool, who's in possession of one of the goals, most thing this trophies and the richardson l g 0. carlos alvarez begins his grass court season on tuesday. the real number to will face frances, are to face of the queens club championship in london and preparing for wimbledon next month. but 20 year old who is coming off the semi final last to know that jock ridge at the french open is playing in only his 3rd grass court tournaments of his career this week. authorize house is 1st training session on grass on saturday and admits he'll have to tweak his game in order to adjust to the surface. i was not able to, to practice, to watch, you know, i home be without knowing how course now grass code. so the, the, what you has been before, you know, the, a bit you to that, the movement, the saw some on the grass. but i'm really happy with the the practice of the have a match or south and is drawn level with formula one legend aaronton center on the
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all time list of ground, pre wins or stipends victory in canada was the 40. first of his career, only 4 drivers are still ahead of the 25 year old off winters chart. one of those is lose hamilton who finish 3rd in montreal. it's rentals $100.00 the ground pre when caesar stop and expand his lead at the top of the world title driver stab. somebody has another race, another win for max list up, and he's 41st victory in canada. i saw him draw a level with formula. one legend i can send up 25 or 7 is 9 years younger than center was when he died in the crash in 1994. although we should point out, there were fewer races, back of west center was competing. the power type of 5th and the old time list brought to their stop and could catch a couple more names before the end of the yes. post is just a 10 ahead with 51 once. and then sebastian vessel with 53. but there's still some
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way to go before he catches the 7 time champions, michael schumacher and 2nd place with 91 victories and the overall leader. louis 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 try to match another of san as achievements in winning a hatchet cove. f. one will titles next up. the aust jingle on p in july to football. now in spain be croatia to win. europe's nations league final, after goal is drawn and that will ends the match was decided and a penalty shoot out things 1st, international trophies of survey throughout the year can championship in 20 as well . i'll jerry have maintained their perfect record in africa. a couple of nations qualifying, having already qualified to be done to, to one away from home is out. i mean, a more us board vote falls. it was a damaging result for you. the end of a when would have put them level on points with 2nd place comes in the past couple
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of nation since being hosted by the ivory coast at the start of next year. okay, that is all you support for now, laura, back to you. all right, thanks very much indeed. and that's it for me nor a kyle full. this news out. the pocket in london will be here in just a moment with most of the day's news for you, the the join the global conversations to just say good. the people industry could be continued to say this is
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a dialogue. we don't always talk to people that have different opinions that we do . everyone has to police must have it here, is that society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. it was, it was fun to have an american occupation of the meetings to country. the street on algae 0. second episode of the series excludes the rise of the major drug cartels, the reign of terror. mexican government literally told the traffickers we have to produce the boy is a new america's public enemy. number one is drug abuse and the load ship, the international drug trafficking, politics impala, a truck loads on which is era. i'm not showing you here is coming over our heads from russian positions as a new cranium. positions have been standing about how they were directly targeted as they were trying to sleep. we've seen some of the residents come out since the
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building was that possessions in the suitcases, facing potential safe. and what happens on that day is a will quite those coming out regions plus the lines and no, no man's land, the level of destruction here, proof of just how fits the fighting has been in recent weeks, this russian or don't some on a street has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. the violent raid bias or id forces on the janine refuge account. at least 5 palestinians are killed. the, on the bulk of this is i'll just say we're life in london full. so coming up, diving is pledge one and
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