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place of stay, feel safe, and what happens on that day is a will quite those how many regions across the lines and know the level of destruction here proof just how fast the fighting has been in recent weeks, this russian or altamont street has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. the violent raid bias ready for us is on the janine refugee camp. at least 5 palestinians are killed. the, on the bulk of this is all just a life in london full. so coming up, diving his pledge, one and a half $1000000000.00 in response to the crisis ensued. um, as to you and she forced, the country spiraling is a task of destruction. the search of the canadian coast for a tourist,
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some muscle is gone missing while on an expedition to the rector of the titanic. the china as president gigi ping says he hopes to visit by the us secretary of state will help stabilize relations between the 2 countries. the history of the forces of withdrawal from the janine palestinian refugee county the occupied westbank, comforter of vine array that last several hours. at least 5 palestinians were killed, more than 90. others injured in wrong con reports from western place. and in the right began in the hours of monday morning is ready forces into jeanine, refugee camp and a face by flight of our accounts. these really ami described as a massive exchange of fire during the ready to publish the needs of any is what
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killed including a 15 year old. his father remembered him as a parent teenager. any time 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 the moment when the um, it is ready vehicle to drive over. oh. is there any helicopter gunship inside missiles into the camp in a bid to extract the soldiers in the vehicle? it's the 1st time his ralph has used. have you coped? the gunship support and the tech inside the occupied westbank in more than 20 years . is ready for us is also a fight at the local hospital where the injured with arrive and waiting. during this we gather the palestinian ambulance service is ambulance is what looks like blocked from entering the camp. these randy army has confirmed the use of how they
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cope that gun ships and fall right to finance minister bets as 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 name, 90 raids and now killed the $160.00 palestinian since the year began. my god, how did all the resistance brought us from old factions were united on the battlefield and it shows that the resistance still exists in the west bank city. and the threats, but the occupation of the military operation will not stop the resistance in the west bank of homicide liberation organization is going to be in a meeting with the publish the new president and all of the factions. to formulate a response to this latest attack, it's almost like holding for the international community to step in and try and bring a hold to these now and then nightly rates enroll in college. how does their western, anita, abraham isn't jeanine with the latest. the people soon after these really forces
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have withdrawn, they started gathering 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 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 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 of us to me is who is killed as a result of these really with the 3 raid. so these rates are some how becoming some sort of a usual occurrence for today. specifically, there has been a large escalation we, so military choppers is really, really through choppers,
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dropping bombs on palestinian targets. this is something we haven't seen in the occupied westbank for nearly 2 decades. which names as being of the house of palo senior resistance against the legal occupies occupation by israel. after the 1967 rule, the city in the northern westbank came on the israel's control, an estimated 14000 palestinians live in jeanine refugee camp. during the 2nd intifada, israel waste a 10 day military campaign, bye, and lands across a publishing. an uprising of the cum, $8060.00 palestinians were killed, becomes no, it's one of the highest rates of unemployment and poverty. and the only point westbank. i'll send you an on resistance there was increasing as it's ready to nice freedom of movement and continues to write the come down. you levy is a form that is reading, negotiate to president of the us middle east project. he explains what's behind the escalation of violence by israel. this is
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a government that is looking for every opportunity to provoke the palestinians. but i always think we must do so recognize. not only that, this round of that 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 stance 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've paid a lot of attention to bank, very smart for it. whether they, you know, route of government. when you have a problem and, and talk to patients, 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. the international donors have pledge close to one and
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a half $1000000000.00 in humanitarian, a, to sudan, and the broad a region. the united nations says 3000000000 is needed this year for relief inside sudan and for refugees fleeing the country. some 2200000 people have been displaced in more than 3000 hoping kills and sufficing broke out in april between the sudanese ami um permanent sri rapid support forces scale and speed up. so that is the same thing to this and these production is unprecedented. without strong exceptional supports. so going to quickly become low because of lawlessness of, of the security across the region. more than 2 miles. 2000000 people now being far from their home seeking confusion, cypert bucks up to them, or across the board of those close. lots of 1000000 people have already across the board of those into neighboring countries. and i think this countries for that'll speed tell me the and the sink possible to the bed board is open to people fleeing
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the fuse. 5 themes. so that will catch all this page. $50000000.00. so the here monetary and effort into down and the foreign minister has cool front ends to the function is known 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 front end to uh, address the root causes of the conflict and the use of major search and rescue mission is underway in the depths of the atlantic ocean for a missing tourist. the most simple that was on the dive to view the rest of the titanic is believe there are 5 people on board. the vessel which is lowest about 600 kilometers off the coast of the canadian province of new foundland. that's where the sun can remains of the famed british passenger ship line. nearly full columbus is beneath the surface. with, according to the company that operates the tool, the missing tightened semester will takes about 2 hours to descend to the ocean
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floor. it weighs more than 10 tons and has 96 hours of live support for the people on board. that's go over the cable, amazon day, who joins us now live from new york with more of this and gave this is an extraordinary location for an extremely difficult rescue. bring us up to date on the hunt for the semester of the that's right. if this very hour, there is a message massive search and rescue operation taking place. it involves the united states coast guard from the northeast region of the us, the canadian government, as well as some private search and rescue operators that have been hired by the company as well. they are going to this very remote part of the north, at atlantic ocean, where they're trying to get around the area where this small submarine was at as it was getting down to the bottom of the ocean to do
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a exploration of the titanic. when on monday, the company that runs this expedition called ocean gate expedition said they simply lost all contact with the submarine and its crew members inside. and that is why there is such an urgent search to try to regain contact and figure out how to get to this screw and get this hopefully, this submarine up to the surface as safely as possible if it can be found. but the company who does these oper, does these expeditions at the titanic once or twice a year, says that they are doing everything they can to try to relocate to this small submarine as soon as possible. and we know gabriel from the introduction that i read the idea of it. so there is a few days of live support available for those on board. what more do we know about the conditions in which these people are currently in?
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this is a small submarine. it's about the size of a truck. uh, if you will. uh, it has a maximum capacity of 5 people. there's an operator, usually an assistant operator and then 3 passengers. so the company is not said how many people are on this right on the submarine right now that it was last, but we could probably make a buy deduction. make a good estimation that it's probably 5, maybe 4, but they haven't said exactly. uh, but it is a small submarine. it's made out of carbon fiber. it's done this expedition previously last year. and it takes about like, say about 2 hours to get to the bottom of the sea. there's about a 34 hour period that when it explores the titanic and then as about 2 hours to get back up to the surface. and that's it. the people that are on it, the passengers pay and upwards of $250000.00 per person to get the opportunity to be on this submarine. it's an experimental vessel, but clearly uh,
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it does have about 3 days of extra oxygen. and it also has various mechanisms on it . that is something fails. in theory, there should be back up systems that kick into place. if those have happened, we just simply don't know yet, but it's very, very troubling that they've lost all contact with it. and obviously gay, but extreme tories them, of course, has its own risk without any concerns about this vessel in the past. actually last year, the crew on the surface last contact with the vessel for several hours, very harrowing, few hours. but they were able to re establish contact and everyone on board was brought to the surface in totally fine condition. nobody was injured. so clearly there is some hope that that is the case now. but we just simply don't know yet. i should point out that while the company has not officially identified who is on
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this submarine, the family member of one person is saying that their family members on it, they are identifying him as hamish hardy, a british explore billionaire. mister harding's family says that he is on this submarine and they are praying for his well being on these very difficult hours. other than that though, no official word from the expedition uh, ocean gate company that runs this expedition or any other people involved in the search and rescue about names of who is on board. it is incredibly difficult to search on the way that gabriel, that is on de loving you, your money. thanks for that. so to come here and i would just say i'm a cool and selection devonte lashes house that a russian course is. he faces separately. the charges and india swelter has in the
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grip of a searing heat wave will have the latest from the countries north and east when blistering temperatures are pushing hospitals to the bring the hello, we have some beautiful sun shine. now right across the mediterranean, it is set fast and why so whether it's just clean, you all know around the black, say to kid, every low pressure here running right up. so is the politics into west scandinavia . so what to, to fund a shot was around here more the way of fundraising as close that western side of here was the area of life pressure just warbling away here, bringing that wet weather back in the cross england, scotland whiles moving on and, and some lobbies as to the republic of auto, some of that was the weather also coming down across the lake, countries from seeing some live you down pause. it was potentially if you do catch
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a found a store, they will close class studies. heavy showers at 2 across northern parts of spain as we go through tuesday and to wipe the state, toppling a little further east, which as we go on into the middle part of the week is about what the weather, making its way through germany and on into poland hopefully clearing away cosette, eastern side of you, brightening up nicely across the western central parts of the key stake fine and dry, lovely weather continuing that right across the mediterranean. and that is the case too. as we go into know the parcel of africa law, i be shelves across the west, africa, much of the south saying some big and fun, 3 down, pause this week, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, the model of the top stories here. and i'll just say right, x ray, the forces have withdrawal from the janine palestinian refugee camp in the occupied . westbank helped him find the rates at last and several hours. at least 5 palestinians were killed. a move and 90 of his ancient international done is have pledged close to 5 and a half $1000000000.00 in the monetary and
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a to sit down on the border region. but united nation says sweet billy, it is needed to help deal the full out of the conflict which has entered is this month. i may just search and rescue mission is underway that tends to be atlantic ocean from missing taurus, to muscle. that was on the dive to view the wreckage of the titanic believes there are 5 people on board that vessel us. now us like 3 of stace, anthony blinking, says, washington and beijing have agreed on the need to stabilize relations link and match with the president she g, paying on the 2nd and final day of his visit to china. you'll say how talks with china's top diplomats, as the wells, 2 largest economies, looked at ease tensions, catalina, you report, some paging, t. c, competing americas pulse diplomat, but presidents eaten pain during your visit. 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 leda in 5 years. are you sure i hope that
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through this visit, you'll make a more positive contributions to stabilizing us china relations by trying to describe the relations between washington and aging as reaching in all time low in a media conference, lincoln said positive problem solving steps were taken. their progress would take time. my hope that 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 blinking that top diplomat one e, who blamed attentions 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 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 concerns of
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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, who he welcome to the aging efforts to end the conflict and pointed to assurances it would not provide more scope with least 8 as china has houses and maintained its economic and diplomatic support of russia. the children from both lincoln and aging has been fairly positive with both sides straining to find common ground to as it you agreements were made. and one to disappointment was the failure to revive military communication. informing us how speaking that visited taiwan. 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. some analysts say it's
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a starting point. the simple fact that true significant influential figures from voters, 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 thinking from says it will office. you need to have more than $27000000.00 to help stop migrant boats. crossing the mediterranean, the french interior minister made the announcement during a visit to the capital, tunis alongside his german counts upon about how tools we present case site ads, who says this country will not be afford a god for europe. natasha butler has moved from paris on that or falls in gemini like other european union countries, all concerned by the great number of people trying to reach the european union
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illegally by crossing the mediterranean via tennessee. so the interior ministers from germany has been ants and 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 suggests that the more needs to be done from the fault to try and create more legal pathways for people to reach the your opinion, to work and study. so they don't on type these types of journeys and this visit by these 2 and terry minutes is really comes uh in a much wide to context. so your opinion is looking to offer to news more than a $1000000000.00 to try and help stabilize the economy. in tennessee because there is a financial crisis that,
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that is creating instability and that instability is fueling. also, these a migration flows. however, the european union says that loan would come with some conditions may need that to news 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 almost 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 chaverra paris and other news . russia says 20 civilians were injured in the shelling of the town of all lavaca south of dun ganske local russian and still what officials site was shown by 6 to 10 high miles rockets of the time is about 26 elements is away from the front line in the russian control, positive done, yet screeching the nearest ukrainian. hel town. valenda has seen heavy fighting in
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the past 6 months. full of walk out was taken by russian forces. la c. o z o is ali hashem, send this report from the town. this has become the sound truck of the inside so but all of this size hit the ocean control, ukrainian town in just one day many people were injured among them too. in critical condition. yeah. was this with them? yeah. a lot of both with i did, it was here with the me, so i felt there was an injured lady here. we waited till the ambulance came and took a sweat into town ukrainian. besides hit on a distribution center blue and let y'all a double take or that just separate on the 6 me sounds found people that catherine to try guy to rebuild the homes, come there was 6 injured hair to them in critical condition, helen to the streets of lavaca, give a glimpse of how life is here. people are caught in the middle of
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a bloody conflict that's changing the lives and lives of the loved ones, whatever years. okay, do. i've lived my life, i want peace for my children and grandchildren. the, the was born in the region 70 years ago. she says she left her home after an air strike and now she's on the verge of being displaced for the 2nd to happen for you to do. i live twins to columbus is from here, my house. so my daughter's house, where both hips were always under selling, many people were killed. we want our lives back. peace has become a scholars commodity. yeah. on the extra much as you walk tailed kremlin critic alexis devonte has appeared in court in russia. it was a new criminal case against him begins. he's facing a number of new charges which could see his sentence extended by up to 30 years. sonia gallagher reports a maximum security prison some 250 kilometers east of moscow. the going to big
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oh, of election of all, ne, appeared 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 following. now face is up to 30 more years behind balls is he defended himself against the new charges that include and citing and financing extremist activity and creating an extremist organization in the fall. and these 3 minutes address to the quote, he said, prosecute has had failed to detail. exactly what he had been accused of tested, you'll sovereignty of the judge. yes, i believe it's 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, is seriously limited. are off to the trial open to public join list,
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what's hold 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 one else. 7 to move and a decade, never only has been one of the highest profile political opponents of president. let me put in the target of several legal cases. he's empty crib and organization to tease putin on to circle of corruption and in publishing. russia. 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 fronts concluded it was enough agent. while devonte a two's the russian space of trying to kill him, the kremlin denied any involvement 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,
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but was faced with the police crackdown thousands were arrested. most of his people closest allies of flats, russia, and those who didn't like himself been put in prison. so essentially, there's a bottom line is that's any open position activity to just goes full, either mazda step incest, or a trust undermining. the government is no, no plus to do from, with, in russia. well, we can never 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 put in and his fate in the hands of the russian judicial system. so new vehicle oh to 0. the united nations says the tele buns, treatment of african women and girls could amounts to gender upon aside. the group sees seize power in august 2021 drastically good. hailey wins. freedoms and rights
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including access to education. the human report covering july to december last year, we also found that the telephones treatment may amounts to agenda persecution, which is a crime against humanity. tyler, bundle authorities say they respect women's rights in accordance with the strict interpretation of a stomach. little close to a 170 people have died across the states in northern and eastern india attempt just asked so into the mid fourties on top of the heat wave power costs. listening problems with hospitals unable to cope. as michael apple, that reports people are trying whatever they can to get some relief from the heat. in india is or to predation. be har, states hospitals and molds all 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
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no found over the patient. i've covered the window with a piece of cloth to protect my relatives from the direct rays at the sun. even inside the hospital, there's no way to protect the patient from the heat. while high temperatures 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 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. the hospital staff advised me to spread a bed sheet on the floor and get treatment last night. i saw that people who are being treated on the floor, this hospitalization, functioning, making matches with,
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in which the per dish these unreliable power supply the air conditioning doesn't work properly despite there being a 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 this stuff . 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 grows, officials say if it's all being made to transports via cases to better results, hospitals in nearby cities. mike level, how does era the year without a 0 these of the top stories, it's variety forces have withdrawn from the janine published, senior refugee camp in the occupied westbank of to find the re, the last is several hours. at least 5 pulse seniors were killed and will the 90,
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