tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 20, 2023 12:00am-1:00am AST
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off the canadian coast with tore a submersible that's gone missing while on expedition to the rest of the titanic and china as present. she g ping says he hopes to visit by the us actually of state will help stabilize relations between the 2 countries. and i'm far as well with the sports friends when tain their perfect record in euro 2024, qualifying our forward kelly and, and bob, a scoring and a part of a font one victory over greece and parents, the progress and use uh we begin the occupied westbank with tension so high off to avoid interest rate the rate on the janine refugee camp. at least the 5 palestinians were killed in the early morning attack. charles is among the dead 91 of those 15 inches 23 of them are in critical condition. is where the forces save and to the come to arrest the power of suspects,
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the fighting rage for hours with this ready military helicopters, opening fire when they all coupon westbank for the 1st time in decades. need abraham reports from jeanine. this is the moment this turns and is where the rest read into a 10 hour gunpoint the palestinian home made exclusive damaging armored vehicles in virginia and refugee camp and injuring 8 is where the soldiers took his way. the forces need one hour to move the soldiers to hospital hours more to pull out at least 5 vehicles will have a dram case as the campbell, the felt like a battlefield. jessica by the army was in the houses of my neighbor and my father and his really military jeep was near my car. here. you can see the damage. they were lined up in the street. it was very scary about this with the common for his really rates to leads behind palestinian casualties. 7 it's rare for his really forces. this is the 1st time in nearly 20 years that we see is really hook up.
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there's twice palestinian targets here in the occupied westbank. people here say that seems to date, resemble the bottle that took place in the refuge account in 2002. shortly after these really forces withdrew. palestinians buried dead among the 5 punched in he is killed, is 15 years old, but assaulted. anytime i asked him for something, he always said yes, he was decent with a light respectful. 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. and the city is 31 year old son was shocked, was fighting against is really forces home individual. i'm that they're the ones attacking us. if they didn't come over, none of this would have happened to come up with the snipers or targeting us
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journalist. they are shot this video from one of the roof stops near the account to him. him the man has the most that was shot in the side wind waiting his press your so they shut me 4 to 5 times and even as i was brushing to the ambulance, they kept shooting at me is where the forces i've been reading. janine and nablus for more than a year. now they say it's to crack down and fighting groups with many palestinians say they're proud that the limited weapons can put up such resistance. i guess one of the most advanced armies in the world the the he edges eda, janine the occupied westbank. or janine has been up the hall. so if paula senior resistance against the illegal occupation by israel, after the 1967 rule, the city in the northern westbank came under israel is control and estimated 14000
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palestinians live in jeanine refugee camp. during the 2nd intifada, israel waged a 10 day military campaign by a line to crush upon a senior uprising in the cab. maybe 60 palestinians were killed. the camp now has one of the highest rates of unemployment and poverty, and they don't get binds westbank policy and on resistance there is increasing and is really denies freedom of movement and continues to raise the camp. so honey mustafah is a post on analyst ibm stuff for crisis group. she joins has now from jordan's capsule. i'm on welcome to the news our. let me start by asking you what we should read into israel's use of helicopter strikes for the 1st time in many years and the occupied westbank. thank you. well, i think it's worth considering that this was the search and the rest of operation that was obviously gone wrong and often which is really searching and the rest of operations. you often have tests and casualty counts. this time around. yes,
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they did use ground and i asked for us, but ultimately i, you know, eventually at some point it's nice to see him that these groups wouldn't figure out a way to launch in effective numbers. they've seen these operations often enough. what we have heard from the policy at all to create this on the, to hi, this is wells, you solve a craft would, and that would push all fighters to use tools that will surprise the enemy. as he said that they clearly understood how these ready forces work. but what do you think this lease is comment means in response to these helicopter strikes. again, this is about the resistance feeling far more emboldened. but i think to get to the root of this festival is that is really policy, especially with this current government has been showing the punitive it's been tough or you're seeing a harsh application of a stick and that has limits. these rate is around not everything. we're talking
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about that uh uh you know, environments assassinations, palestinians at the moment including these own groups, feel like there's no horizon, things are getting better. they are simply getting worse. you know, and to assume that is randy brutality incorrect. his punishment can to tell them. i think today proof of very wrong, you know, is these really tough lying has back palestinians into the corner when you push palestinians with their backs to the wall, giving them no hope. then they have nothing left to lose by stretching back. and i think that has been very, i'm dramatic of what we seen today from the resistance groups. it's not about the fact that they've built a capacity to the fact that these groups are now becoming following bolden. and in the, in the, this is a place that had already being pushed very much into the corner. how my, the op searching findings affect life for people in janine camp. we know, for instance, that the reports that was applies in the camp. i've already been affected by the fathers. what is life like for people that i mean, obviously jeanine refugee comes at the start as me and the infrastructure at that
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time was inadequate. the economic conditions, as he mentioned earlier, a grim living standards are declining and west of all the time to find him. and it tries to everyone with tons they were road closures and road blocks in order to prevent possible incursions. you know, every, every moment people are anticipating and is really incursion and, and such and rest operation i at any point, you know, things was very, very father tall then, and they still are. so of course, a backdrop tool, if they saw plans to expand israeli settlements in the occupied westbank can changes that would see a hard line settling administer by the way of small trench takeover planning. the, again, it's difficult to see how you go about the escalating this whole situation. what see on the line climb that many people the bath fee is being played out here. i mean the occupied territories. ultimately, what people are expecting is,
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of course, a harsh of retaliation from israel today. but again, you know, that will continue to provoke resistance and resentment. palestinians already feel like they have very little to, to lose. an israel should have gone by now that this form of deterrence does not work. it hasn't worked for the last 5 years. and that's one of the inconsistencies antavius of his really policies, assuming that they can push without any effective limits to assume that they can continue to kill with impunity. i'm posting as well respond to her name was stuff up post on our list. so the in special crisis group, many thanks for joining us or thank you about coming up on out. just sarah, this news out from the office. she needs the a $27000000.00 type in the government into this will help stop. mike wins crossing the mediterranean, shedding intensifies on the front lines of east and ukraine. most guy says 20 civilians have been injured in russian health territory. one of the favorites to win wimbledon is getting his preparations on the way we hear from him in sports
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later on in the the special don't is a page close to one and a half $1000000000.00 and humanitarian aid to sit down and the broad, a region united nation says 3000000000 is needed this year for release inside. see dad, i'm for refugees fleeing the country. some 2200000 people have been displaced to more than 3000 have been killed since fighting broke ass in april. between the suit and these ami um power mother cheat, rapids support forces the scale and speed of so that is the same thing to death and destruction is unprecedented without strong international supports. so going to quickly become low because of lawlessness or the security across the region. more than 2 miles, 2000000 people have been far from that home seeking confusion, cypert bucks up to them,
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or across the board of this glo slow for the people have already across the board of those into neighboring countries. and i think there's companies 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. okay, so let's punch $50000000.00 so we can monitor and assets and see down the foreign minister as quote for the end of the fighting. what is known 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 read it in to and put v as versions of a sudden these people in the forefront to into uh, address the root causes of the comes to fall on hawk a is the you and sexy generals, deputy spokesman, he says, globally, attention needs to be on sudan. there are so many different crises that the different ones can take the international attention away at any given
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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 again, but the student needs 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, to press both this with these armed forces and the rapid support forces to have a lasting durable ceasefire because we need that and, and the food needs. people need us to be able to have access to them. we need to have an end to the looting warehouses and for that and other reasons. the fighting has to stop or meanwhile, chance president mohammed interest debbie says his country is struggling to handle
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the influx of refugees from sea to lee. because on the cool and my brothers over hon and have met the to bring this war 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 called them both to and this more. so i made you a search and rescue mission is underway in the depths of the atlantic ocean for missing towards some muscle that was on the dive to view the rest of the titanic is believed. there were 5 people on board. the vessel which was launched about $600.00 columbus is off the coast of the canadian province of new found the that's where the center remains of the same british passenger ship line. the full kilometer is beneath the surface, according to the company that operates the tool, the missing tighten. some simple takes about 2 hours to send to the ocean floor. it weighs more than 10 tons and has 96 hours of live support for the people on board. in terms of locating the overdue submersible,
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we have to make sure that we're looking on both sides of the surface using the aerial and, and surface vessels. but then expanding into underwater search as well right now or capability is limited to a. so in our bo isn't listing for sounds. but, you know, we're working very hard to increase the capability. we understand from the operator of the vessel that the vessel was designed with a 96 hour sustainment capability, if there was an emergency on board. and so we're using that time making the best use of every moment of that time to locate the vessel. let's begin. gabriel, who is on day, who joins us now live from new york and gave that we have from the us coast guard imply with this was a rigorous rescue efforts. an extraordinary location for a difficult rescue. now, the very difficult given how far it is off the coast and
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how deep the wreckage is, i should say the wreckage of the titanic is that this submarine, ex expedition was going to look at the wreckage itself. of course, the titanic that they were going to explore and we don't know what is the status of the submarine at this hour. but i'll tell you if it was a clearly you've got a sense from that press conference that things are difficult in this search given how remote it is. but that also time is key. as you heard there from the coast guard officially said that the the submarine has about 96 hours of, of oxygen supply. in case of an emergency that coast guard official was asked. how much do you think they've gone through already? and he said, probably between 70 to 90 hours of that already implying that time is short.
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if this submarine is still under water and still they're using that emergency supply of oxygen, which we do not know if they are, cuz we don't know where this submarine is at. the, the coast guard is using c 130 aircraft, and also so in our bowie's, in the water to try to pick up any sort of sound they could emanate from the missing submarine. but bottom line is, is that they are ramping up efforts in this search. they are also in contact with the canadian and united states navy as well to bring in more assets as urgently as possible. because like i said, time seems to be of the essence. gabriel, the clock is very much checking on this crucial 96 hours. but what more do we know about conditions actually within the semester? melissa? it's small. uh, it only has the capability uh, capacity for about 5 people. what's the size of basically
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a big mini van at just to give you an idea. it is not a big submarine. it's kind of an experimental submarine. and it's only been out of the last year and was only going to do one of these journeys to the titanic one this year. uh and uh, each of the seats on there cost about $250000.00 each for any tourist or any adventure that wants to part taken is of a 5 person people can fit inside this. every 2 of them are crew and the other 3 are passengers paying customers or researchers that are paid to be on it. uh, but uh, so, you know it's, it's very critical. and, and the key is they don't know at this point, is the submarine perhaps stuck at the bottom. is it floating somewhere in the middle of the ocean without able to get to the surface? or has it got to the surface and is it drifting off somewhere? these are the 3 different theories that are being bandied about. and this is why so
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many crews are headed that direction now and why their task is such a difficult one because they've got so many different areas to try to search for this vessel. extremely difficult indeed, at least one of those missing is being identified as participating in the hey, ms. harding. gabriel is on to live in new york, but he thinks you're a secretary of state on st blinking says washington and beijing have agreed on the need to stabilize relations blinking met president cheese you paying on the 2nd and final day of his visit to china. you will say how talks in china is top diplomats, as well as the 2 largest economies, look to ease tensions, got reading reports, and paging to continue america's told diplomat, but presidency didn't thing during the visit. that 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. for sure,
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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 aging. as reaching an old claimed, lo, intermedia conference, lincoln said positive problem solving steps were taken. their progress would take time. my 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 me 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 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
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technology restrictions, thinking, 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 houses and maintained its economic and diplomatic support of russia. they told them from both lincoln and aging, has been fairly positive with both sides, screening to find common ground, who as a few agreements were made in 12 disappointments was the failure to revive military communication class, informing us how speaking that one. 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. so mano a say, it's a starting point. the simple fact that 2 significant influential figures from boys,
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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 you. from says it will offer to easy a moving $27000000.00 to help stop mind going boats crossing the mediterranean, the french interior minister made the announcement during a visit to the capital julius alongside his gem and come to pump the pow tool to present and clarify it, he says this country will not be a boat of god for europe. latasha butler has moved from powers. it will fall as in germany, like all the european union countries, all concerned by the great number of people trying to reach the european union illegally by crossing the mediterranean via tennessee. so the interior ministers
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from germany has been in some is you speaking to lee does that to a request as a mom, but to just do more to crack down on people, smoke lives 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 german interior administer also suggests that the more needs to be done from the vault to try and create more legal pathways for people to reach for your opinion, to work and study. so they don't on site these types of journeys. and this visit by these 2 and terry ministers really comes uh, in a much wider context. the european union is looking to offer to this more than a $1000000000.00 to try and help stabilize the economy in tennessee. 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 your opinion 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 sorts of reforms 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 just sarah paris or what she needs is often seen by the u as a gate keeper of migration from north africa to europe. but the issue affects the entire region. the international organization for migration says in the 1st 5 months of this year, almost $55000.00 migrants and made a way to europe. nearly 90 percent of them travel by sea. that's about 25 percent mold. and during the same period, last year of a $1200.00 people died on the journey on missing the top 5 nationalities of those
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making their way to europe. all the ivory coast would need 85500, getting e with more than full 1000, just over 3000 travel from pockets down with syria, and 82 and a half 1000 from egypt. the i o m says for the 1st quarter of the c, m. o. and 33000 people arrived by sea in italy, spain in greece, where the other main ports for c arrivals or the 4000 people arrive by land in bulgaria. and 3000 in cyprus. will they be as another key link in this chain? just here is my train of reports. now from ms. ross, i 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 as the greek coast guard is facing increasing pressure to explain why there is a 15 hour window between it being alerted about the migrant boat and 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 wonder as the uncle of 4 boys were on the boat headed to 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 drowned, there 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'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 try now, i'll just do this right the but it's not just north africa nations that happen to address these issues. because hopkins in molly's capital, obama co,
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when many mike wins begin the treacherous route to 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. 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. students in accountancy, here at the university, and by myself. so much you and molly, after our studies,
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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 your nicholas hawk. elda 0 pharmaca police, in uganda. say they have detained 20 people in connection with friday's deadly attack on the school, in the border with the democratic republic of congo. at least 41 people, mostly students, were killed. some of the victims died in a fire in the school dormitory of this was shot or hacked to death from the cities
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. you can them police playing the attack on me. i'm great. i love to democratic forces. russia says 20 civilians were interested in the sharing of the town of boulevard south hampton. yes. local russian installed officials say with shout by 6 to 10 high miles rockets. the time is about 26 kilometers away from the front line and the russian control parts of the don't you ask region? the newest ukranian, how town of land has seen heavy fighting in the past 6 months. full of alco was taken by russian forces, la c o g 0. is that a hash? him send this report from the town? this has become the sound struck a really rough environment. so but i'll miss size head. do ocean control? ukrainian town in just one day many people were injured among them too. in critical condition. yeah. was this with the board 3 i did. it was here with the me
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side. so there was an injured lady here. we waited till the ambulance came and took a sword in the town ukrainian besides hit on a distribution center blue and let y'all a double take or the just separate on the 6 me solves found people, the catherine, to try guy to rebuild the homes. come, there was 6 injured hair to them in critical condition, helen, in the streets of wilcox give a glimpse of how life is here. people are caught in the middle of 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 dining for the reno was born in the region 70 years ago. she says she left her home after the strike and now she's on the job being display sort of 2nd to her. but again, i live 20 columbus is from here. my house to my daughter's house, where both hips were always under selling. many people were killed. we want our
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lives back. peace has become a scholars commodity, and the actual measure 0. welcome to the u. k. now i british and piece of voted in favor of backing a damning report. the from boss jones misled parliament while he was in power, 350 full voted in favor of functioning the full, the prime minister, and just 7. photos of the game. airport filed at johnston, lloyd about policies that happened to number 10. joe and kobe locked down his punishment, includes a bond from access to paula and johnson resigned as an m p last week, claiming that the report amounted to which one to the state will come on. i would just say read this news of a gold alexi, nevada, and the luxury is down to the russian course. as he faces several new charges of marine heat wave hits the u. k. an audit scientist, a warning, it could take complaints of toll on sea life and the region founded scores. the 1st
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time she's test is heading for a dramatic climax. cricket actually coming the hello, we have some beautiful and so 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 every low pressure here i think right up to the politics into west scandinavia. so what i'd say found to be showers around here more in the way of fund reach as close that western side of you, this area of life pressure just warbling away here, bringing that wet weather back in the cross england, scotland wells maldonado and some lobby's house to the republic of ot, and some of that was the weather also coming down across the lake, countries from seeing some live the down polls. it was potentially if you do catch a, found the store,
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it will cause flash study. have you showers that 2 across northern parts of spain as we go for tuesday? and so why 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 the way i close at eastern side of here, brightening up nicely across the western and central parts of the key stake fine and dry, lovely weather continuing the ride across the mediterranean. and that is the case too. as we are going to know the parts of africa. why be shelves across the west? africa. much of the south saying some big and sundry down pools this week of the african narrative from africans perspective to base on from us to short documentary spine african filmmakers. and that's going to be the pressure for,
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amount of the top stories here and that which is 0 history of the forces of withdrawal and from the janine palestinian refugee camp in the occupied the westbank myself for a final rate. the last of several hours, at least 5 palestinians were killed. a move in 90 of those are injured. international time is of pledge close to one and a half $1000000000.00 in the military and 8 to sit down at the border region for the united nation says $3000000000.00 this needed to help deal the full after the conflicts, which essentially is the major search and rescue missions underway, the depths of the atlantic ocean from missing tories, some muscle that was on the dive to view the wreckage of the titanic police. now 5 people on board the vessel now jailed, trembling critic, alexi and a bounty has a piece in quoting russia. as a new criminal case against him begins, he's facing a number of new challenges which could see his sentence expanded by up to 30 years
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. sonia gallagher has more. the maximum security prison some 250 kilometers east of moscow. the going to big 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, faces up to 30 more years behind balls is he defended himself against the new charges that include inciting and financing extremist activity and creating an extremist organization in the fall. and these 3 minutes address to the court. he said, prosecute has had failed to detail. exactly. what he had been accused of tested, you'll sovereignty of the judge. ready 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,
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your independence to put it mildly, is seriously limited, are off to the trial open to public join list, withhold 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 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 an organization of keys, putin and to circle of corruption and in publishing, russia. in 2020, and of only survived an apparent attempt to poison him during the flight inside buria, tests undertaken at the bar trees in sweden and fronds 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
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mobilized in cities across russia, 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 be able to present. so essentially, there's a bottom line is that's any open position activity to a missed calls for the mazda services or address them to mind. 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 bonds. but the war in ukraine has now taken precedence over his release once in a central conversation points between western leaders and pretend and his fate in the hands of the russian judicial system. so new vehicle oh to 0. and when you use the united nation since the pilot buns, treatment of african women and girls could amount to attend
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a pol side. the group seized power and august 2021 drastically containing women's freedoms and rights, including access to education and you and report covering to light to december last year. i also found that the tyler bonds treatments may amount agenda persecution, which is a crime against humanity. tabano authority say they respect women's rights in accordance with that strict interpretation of islamic law. we also draw it to the counsels attention now deep concern that these serious deprivations of women and goals, fundamental human rights, and the harsh enforcement by the defect to authorities of the restrictive measures may constitute the crime against humanity or gen the persecution. grave systematic, an institutionalized discrimination against women and goals as is at the heart of tal about 80 ology and rule, which also gives rise to concerns that they may be responsible for. agend apartheid are so close to a 170 people have died across the states in northern and eastern india as
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temperatures. this organs, the mid fourties on top of the heat wave power costs are wes thing. problems with hospitals unable to cope as michael apple. net reports, people are trying whatever they can to get some relief from the heat in india is or to per day shouldn't be hard. 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've 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 the 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
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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 are being treated on the floor. this hospital is a functioning making matches with and what's a per dish, these 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 this stuff. the whole stuff are working 24 hours a day to treat the patients we are not resting even for
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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? meanwhile, scientists a warning that an extreme marine heat wave off the coast of the united kingdom, an island is posing a serious threat to underwater life data released by the us. national oceanic and atmospheric administration shows that c, temperature is off the coast of the north, east coast of england and the west coast of island of soaring the deep red areas on this temperature map show regions where the water is 4 to 5 degrees woman, the normal spike poses a serious threat to marine wild life of the regions they've, temperatures continue to rise over the summer so into so for one of mass sports have a t among killed sea grass fish. and we still populations of the problem is the limits here to the u. k. i know islands last year, 58 percent of the wells ocean surface suffered at least one marine heat wave event
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. that smell is a senior research fellow at the marine biological association. he explains what the ecological impact could be if a heat wave on the water continues throughout the summer. just like how we experience almost very key ways on lines. there are many ways that retiring and declared pollution oversight. this is just natural variability. you need these things happen, but it was really unusual. is the scale of the intensity of this marine. he weighs the sides, developed around the coast of the u. k. and ireland. so the whole is the north atlantic ocean has been much longer than usual for most of this year. as a result of this, now we're seeing these, these pockets really well. most of the are carrying around the coast, u. k. as the temperatures up to 3 or 4 degrees boom, the should be for this time via by some a long time average for gene, all the way under the understand to be the reason full of his temperature. so yes, very cool. okay. there's a very complicated,
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in terms of that physics of what drugs read. he waves the best uh, the actual reasons for the sophistic community. life is still upset and there's lots things going on. but was one thing is and it's been background moving as they pollution over the past or 50 years more and the north atlantic is now about one degree will know that it was 6070 is go. so when these rebates happen that happening from a higher baseline from his background to bullying, so therefore we're more likely to see a more extreme temperatures occurring. so clearly as a marine biologist, this must be incredibly alarming when it comes to its impact on marine life water. that likely a result was it was the likely results of this, of this increase in temperature. yes, really to i like to say we need to keep monitoring the causal existence around you can all and see whether they're going to be in by to by this mean he way for whether i see really resilience to these kind of events or, you know, is the existence of complex that has lots of different species, some spaces of more adapted to comfortable with that,
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and they're likely to be more impacted by these extreme temperatures and other spaces more tolerance of these little waters. does that mean the short time? what was the, is changes in growth, changes in reproduction and changes in a competition between so different species, interacting with in these big systems is very he way of continues and intensifies, ever come into kind of weeks and months. and we could see um i also have things like ship c, we know forests on the sea grass meadows and also things like fish and potentially even i'd rather just like c bus seals, if it's temperature stay allies through summer a hi to this in brazil, i protesting against a proposal that could affect hundreds of land claims by indigenous people. the senates discussing several bills. the critics say would damage the environment for new with living, the recognition of unsuccessful lands and also strips indigenous ministers powers to oversee environmental protections. so it will come on, i will just say read this news. a votes will have actually for mondays,
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the, the, the guy. well, before the breaks we told you about the impact of varying hate waves on ocean life and you're rising water. temperatures are also considering as far away as i'm tons of co. i. scientists, a warning about the effects of fully sea ice levels. charlie angela visited the british. i'm toxic survey to see how they were adapting their research strategy to tackle climate change. there was a sense of urgency,
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the british antarctic survey in cambridge here, 14000 kilometers from the south pole. scientists. and mindy rising themselves with a non talked to research center before they head out on the admission like the i seats. that scientific strategy is shifting from monitoring changes and not to environment to delivering the most accurate prediction data to inform policy on climate change. things are changing much costs and they have before. so we losing sea ice. the temperature rising, fostering the following reasons in any other part of the planet. and we finding thoughts that the ice sheet a melting now, and possibly going into a reversible melting so they will contribute to c level. so there's a lot of agency now in what's happening in science in the polar regions and how they're going to affect the rest of the planet. from autonomous vehicles like this of muscle they, teen macbook face named and a public vote to the research vessel. so david awesome bro, which is essentially selecting the board tree and also official intelligence
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leading, creating a digital twin if the entire continent. hey, i would improve predictions and sea level rises. giving policy may cause a tight to focus on what they need to tackle the wrong thing that the i see everything. i like all the maps and heights. this has changed over the last 40 years and then print project folder. and he was able to do that that. so then you have the models that we've been using since the scientist here say we can't stop climate change. we preloaded the atmosphere with carbon dioxide missing. so the will keep moving and the ice will keep melting. even foster around and talk to the sea devil rises will be linear. instead we can see southern big jump. well they can do is get policy makers the best models of what is to come. a key part of this new strategy is studying ice cores brought back from and talked to gotten stored here in minus 25 degrees of these particular pieces of ice contain
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a bubbles from 225 years ago. but they can go by 800000 yes. and they hold concentrations of greenhouse gases that will help scientists predicts the future of climate change. the scientists enjoy the most inhospitable places on the planet to make the rest of it more hospitable for humanity. and hope that hard work would be wasted. charlie angela out of their cambridge overcharges, 0 percent for in the honda with the sport. thank so much and have friends have maintained their prepaid record in euro 2024 qualifying maybe greece and a hard fight match in paris. a dangerous challenge on the edge. one, greece when gave france the opportunity to score from the penalty spots. gillian and bobby's seemed to lower the chance initially, but he was allowed to retake the spot kick due to encroachments for making no
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mistake the 2nd time around this game finishing one know the world kind of runners up that thompson that there's great okay. of soccer was a sore of the show for england. does a thrash north, macedonia, 7 know, arsenal stars for instance, laurie is goals and what was the 1st patrick of his career? this when maintaining england's perfect record in qualify, they top the group with 4 straight wins visits. england, of course, were runners ops as the last championship. arguably, the goal of the night came into key is to know victory over visitors wells. sorry to go there with mike an amazing strength from outside the box. the turks, the top of christine wells, however, are 2nd from the bottom or poised for
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a dramatic finished the 1st ashes test in bird man. england bowlers were on fire and the funnel endings were moving. 3, australia batsman stewart broad impress, most with 2 dismissals, including the prize scouts and steven smith watch of australia as hopes hang on listening to watch as he scored a 1st ending century over zoom on day 5 on 34, not out. the question is simple, australian need a 174 more run the when england needs 7 more we can yes. so set up to be a fantastic day. i think i think the whole day is play is that the inside a little bit. stay as in it. um it's, it's been fantastic days, days cricket, i'm sure the crowd would be getting, i'm feeling like they've got the money's worth and you know, waking up tomorrow needing, needing 7 wickets to, to win the test. much is a great feeling. um, but i think there's a few results that out there on the table. we not matchers happens formula one dominance continued in canada. i'm the red volt driver,
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one his 41st chrome pre to draw a level with brazilian legend erickson center. on the all time winters liz found a home a. she explains another race, another win for max list up, and he's for the 1st victory in canada. saw him draw a level with formula. one legend i can send a 25 or 7 is 9 years younger than senate was when he died in the crash in 1994. although we should point out that there were fewer races, back of west center was competing palletized for fist in the old time list. brought to their stop and could catch a couple more names before the end of the year. i am post is just a 10 ahead with 51 once and then sebastian vessel with 53. but there's still some 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
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of san as achievements in winning a hatchet cove. f. one will titles next up. the austrian go on p in july, the american golfer, windham clark, has won the 1st major championship of his career. the 29 year old held off some of the games. biggest names to claim victory at the us open and the richardson reports a moment. no one at the los angeles country club once it's a miss as to full days of competition and, and want to figure out how much does the focus of school 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 then finishing. but yeah, it's, uh, it's been
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a whirlwind of the last 56 weeks. it's been just so blast and how much it be here. a level paul around a 7 see was enough to keep clock ahead of some of the goals. biggest names when the 29 year old american did hit trouble, he was able to recover. i'm insane. his push to was the 1st major championship the long time lead. ricky fowler was unable to keep pace, final round of 75. so him slide out of contention to 34 year olds to shoot to the 1st major continues very below average, and i didn't make anything. so that's, that's a big thing in major is especially on a sunday making pots and then kind of keeping it fairly, stress free. but it was, it was kind of the opposite. i was kind of fighting through it all day. a rory
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mcroy 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 the pol when i do finally, when this next major, it's going to be really, really sweet. so um you know, i would go through a 100 sundays like this to get my hands on another manager jump into it. for now though it's cool, he's in possession of one of the goals, most famous trophies and the richardson which is here. probably south or is begins his grass court season on tuesday the well number 2 will face frances arthur fees that the queens club championships and london and preparing for wimbledon next month, the 20 year old who is coming off his stomach, find a loss to know about dr. richards defense open his playing and only his 3rd grass court tournament up his room this week for his house,
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his 1st training session on grass on saturday. at 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, at home without knowing how course it now gras code. so he was, he has been, therefore, you know, i, the, a bit you to that, the movement, the saw it's and on the grass. but i'm really happy with the, the practice of the have to you a well world number 3, daniel negative has already got his grass court campaign underway in germany. the russian who lost in the 1st round and so sorry, last week looked in good form is he beat his american opponent, marvelous brown in straight sets, 3 2nd rounds and ha, okay, and that is all your support for now. it's now back to need in london. thank you
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