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i look at it more people are still crossing the board and driving up here, we could see plumes of smoke rising all along the horizon and different areas. when we got here, the people that had fled, those villages told us that those were their homes on fire. and if they still have people there, the or the of the rage bias for a full season the janine refugee camp. at least 5. i'll send you the accounts the, the bulk of this is just every last month and also coming up during his pledge one and a half $1000000000.00 in response to the crisis and suit them as for you and she forced the country spiraling it to death. and destruction the search off the canadian
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coast for a tourist submersible that is gone missing while on an expedition to the wreck of the titanic. and china, as president gigi pings, says he hopes to visit by the secretary of state will help stabilize relations between the 2 countries. the beginning of the occupied westbank web tensions a high off to a violent just really rage, or would you need refugee come? at least 5 palestinians were killed in the early morning attack. a child is among the dead. 91, others have been injured. 23 of them are in critical condition. is ready for us is say they enter the come to a rest, a pair of suspects, but the fighting rage for hours with its rating. minifie helicopters, opening following the occupied westbank for the 1st time in decades need to abraham, post them jeanine. this is the moment the turn then is where the rest read into a 10 hour gunpoint the palestinian home made exclusive damaging armored vehicles
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and did you need 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. you will have a dram case as the campbell, the felt like a battlefield just the by the army was in the houses of my neighbor and my father in 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. oh blah blah blah. it's become common for as really rates to leads behind palestinian casualties. 7 it's rare for is really forces. this is the 1st time in nearly 20 years that we see is really hook up. there's twice palestinian targets here in the occupied westbank. people here say that seems today resemble the bottle that took place in the refuge account in 2002. 2 shortly after
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these really forces withdrew, palestinians buried dead among the 5 better than he is killed. is 15 years old, but assaulted. anytime i asked him for something, he always said yes, he was decent, 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. most of the snipers or targeting us journalists like the job shop. this video from one of the little stops near the account to use him him. the man has the most. it was shelton beside wind waiting. his press your so they shut me 4 to 5 times and even as i was rushing to the ambulance,
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they kept shooting. it is where the forces i've been reading jeanine 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 he edges ita janine the occupied westbank. tony was stuff on as a pile of thought, i had a list of the international crisis crib. she says the israel wrapping up violence went stopped policy and i'm groups i'm responding it's really policy, especially with this current government has been surely punitive. it's been tough or you're seeing a harsh application of a stick and that has limits. these rate is around, you know, everything we're talking about that and you know violence, assassinations, palestinians at the moment including these on groups feel like there's no horizon. think on getting better, they are simply getting worse. you know,
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and to assume that is really brutality. incorrect is punishment. can to tell them. i think today, proof of very wrong, you know, is these really tough? lying has back palestinians into a 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. it's the fact that these groups are now becoming following bolt. and the international donors have pledge close to one and a half $1000000000.00 in humanitarian a. to sit down on the border region, the united nation says 3000000000 these needed this year for relief inside sudan and for refugees fleeing the country. some 2200000 people have been displaced in more than 3000 have been killed since fighting pro accounts in april between the sudanese army, i'm permanent track and support forces the scale and speed of so that is the same
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thing to death and destruction is unprecedented without strong international supports. so going to quickly become a lot because of lawlessness of, of the security across the region. more than 2 miles. 2000000 people, not being far from their home, seeking an infusion site, but that's up to them or across the board of those close locally, people have already across the board of those into neighboring countries. and i think there's companies with dental, spi. tell me the and the seem possible to be the board is open to people fleeing the fields 5 themes so that well, a major search and rescue mission is on the way in the depths of the atlantic ocean for a missing tourist. something simple that was on the dive to view the rest of the titanic is believe there are 5 people on board. the vessel which was launched about 6 on the columbus is off the coast of the canadian province of new foundland. as for the sunken remains of the famed british passenger ship live, maybe for columbus,
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it has been east the surface, according to the company that operates the tool, the missing tighten. some of us will takes about 2 hours to descend to the ocean floor. it weighs more than 10 tons and it has 96 hours of live support for the people on board in, in terms of locating the overdue. so mass of all 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 bow isn't listening 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 or a 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.
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well, gabrielle is on dice been following the story for us from new york for a massive search and rescue operation going on at this very hour. the united states coast guard with updated information, saying that they have a c 130 transport plane that is over the area, searching for this missing submarine right now. the coast guard is also coordinating with the canadian authorities as well, to get other aerial assets there to start flying over this entire remote area of ocean in the north atlantic. see where they're trying to figure out where this submarine could be at. they say they're also coordinating with united states navy and the canadian navy as well. right now. the search contains 2 things. airplanes, number one, and number 2,
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a sonar booties that have been put in the water. these boys can pick up any sort of sound, perhaps emanating from the missing submarine. they can then help rescuers identify perhaps where it is that the problem at this point is they do not know if this submarine is at the bottom of the ocean. if it's in the middle of the ocean sort of floating somewhere or perhaps even on the surface, floating off in some direction. this is the key and this is why rescue personnel are so urgently trying to find the location as soon as possible. gabriel is on though i would just need a new york your with are desirous still to come, shutting intensifies on the front lines of east and ukraine. most cases 20 civilians have been injured in russian health territory. the marine heat wave pips b u k. at the island, scientists a warning he could take
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a page of total c life in the region, the, the hello, we got some west the weather pushing into west the straining river. the next couple of the southern pulse will say, finds the cloud and right cold front, sweeping through. high pressure keeps much of us dry and settled for the time being the savvy of life pressure up towards the northwest. that becomes something more of an act to feature drilling and some moisture from the indian ocean. some unusually wet weather coming into moving parts of w. i just around the cobra as we go on through, choose die as it makes its way further. a switch and see how it joins up with that cold front, a little further south. pushing free path of running across available easing across south australia. we'll see that what we're getting all the way down into add light
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and we'll continue to drive his way further east as we go through, choose the i that 5 and dry comedy site, the site for these even looking well when, when be here as we go through the next couple of days, but there is that what the weather continuing to make his wife of the east a bus to us dicing some pretty wet weather, making his way across the south west, impossible to or you could see some heavy down pulls from time to time as well, have you down pulls the wall, continued go central, pulse of china, a rain making its way into the korean peninsula, grassy nosing his way to southern parts of japan. ahead of that, it is fine, dry and sunny. the wherever there are people. there are stories, stories that must be shared. it's my biggest responsibility to speak to my people. they have coming from a place where i believe they have more to learn, they can do better. that need to be part of this change award winning filmmakers
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from around the world, presenting tales of true life. the witness on jersey. the the book about vermont of the top story. so you and i would just say around x ray, the forces have withdrawal from the janine palestinian refugee camp in the occupied westbank after a vine, to raise the last of several hours. at least 5 posting is killed. international to and as a place you place the one and a half $1000000000.00 and humanitarian a to sit down. united nation says 3000000000 is needed to help deal with the full lamps of the conflicts we sent to this 3rd month. a major search and rescue mission
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is on the way in the depths of the atlantic ocean from missing taurus, the most simple. that was on a dive to view the wreckage of the titanic its belief. there were 5 people on board that vessel. now us secretary of state entity blinking, says washington and badging have agreed to all the need to stabilize relations. lincoln met present, she g, paying on the 2nd and final day of his visit to china. you'll say how talks with china as talk diplomats, as the world's 2 largest economies, looked at east tensions katrina. he has the support from paging the americas told diplomat, but presidency didn't thing during the visit. that aging hopes will reverse what it describes as the downward spiral. and tights at me, blinking is the 1st us secretary of state to meet the chinese leda in 5 years. for sure, i hope that through this visit you'll make a more positive contributions to stabilizing us china relations. try to describe to
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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. by open expectation is we will have better communications, better engagement going forward. that's certainly not gonna solve every problem between us far from it, but it is critical to doing what we both agree is necessary. and that is responsibly managing the relationship earlier thinking that top diplomat one e, who blamed tensions on role american perceptions of china and washington to stop typing what he called the china threat to lift what they didn't describes as you need lateral sections. and to respect trying his claims to tie one, lincoln says there was no change to the us as one china policy. and it does not support islands independence. though he raised consent of a preventative actions by the people's liberation army in the taiwan strait on technology restrictions blinking defended controls as necessary for protecting
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national security. and denied telling these allegations that the u. s. is trying to contain china as growth and regarding the ukraine war, he welcome to the aging efforts to end the conflict and pointed to assurances it would not provide moscow with leaf 8. china has, how is a maintained its economic and diplomatic support of russia. the children from both lincoln and aging has been fairly positive with both sides, reading to find common ground. who is it you agreements were made and one to disappointment was the failure to revive military communication. informing us how speaking this, the taiwan but there was some wins plans for working group to stem. the tide of the highly addictive drug center, though, as well as an increase in commercial flights and people to people exchanges. some analysts say it's a starting point. the simple fact that true significant influential figures from boys governments get together and have a mattress on discussion of many,
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many hours, easily achieved and 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. she needs more than $27000000.00 to help stop migraine boats crossing the meds. raining defense and to administer made the announcement during a visit to the capital tunis alongside his german counts upon the pat. how talks of present case via he says he's country will not be a boy to god for your latasha. butler has wolf from paris. that all falls in germany like other european union countries, all concerned by the great number of people trying to reach the european union illegally by crossing the mediterranean via tennis. yeah, so the interior ministers are from germany has been in some is you speaking to lee
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does that to request and the mom the to just 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 and terry minister also suggested the more needs to be done from the fault to try and create more legal pathways for people to reach the european union to work and study. so they don't on types these types of journeys and this visit bite. these 2 and terry ministers really comes uh in a much wide context. the european union 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 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
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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 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 ultra 0 paris british m p. use of voted in favor of biking, a report that found full, my prime minister. both johnson misled parliament while he was in power. 354 voted in favor of the report which recommended some coming. johnson's rights at at least 7 against the report filed a job. some lied about policies that happened that his residents joined coven loved towns. johnson resigned as a member of parliament last week, claiming the reports amounted to a witch hunting process. as 20 civilians were injured in the shelling of the town
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of all the vodka south of done yes, local russian installed officials site was shown by 6 to 10 of high miles rockets. the towns about 26 kilometers away from the front line and the russian control pos of the done. yes, collegian. the newest, ukrainian al town of land has seen heavy fighting in the past 6 months. full of alco was taken by russian forces last year. i'll just leave us out of the hash them . so this report this has become the sound truck of the in find the civil besides hit the ocean controlled ukrainian town in just one day many people were injured among them too. in critical condition. yeah. was this with the board for that? did it was here with the me 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,
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we will let you all a double take out the sub on the 6 miss owls found people that catherine to take i to rebuild the homes, come there was 6 injured hair to them in critical condition. helen, in the streets of lavaca, 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. legally for the reno 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 display sort of 2nd to her. but i live 20 columbus is from here. my house of 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. we actually measure 0. walk. so jailed kremlin critic
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alexander found him as appeared in quote, in russia as a new criminal case against him begins. he's facing a number of new challenges which could see his sentence extended by up to 30 years . so when you get a guy, it has more of a 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, as 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 addressed to the quote, he said, prosecute has had failed to detail. exactly. what he had been accused of tested you'll socrates of the judge. ready yes,
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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. or 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 said 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 an organization of keys booting 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
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agent on devonte a two's the russian space of trying to kill him. the kremlin denied any involvement . after 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, 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 able to present. so essentially, the bottom line is that any open position activity to which goes full, either mazda step interest or addressed undermining the government, is no, no 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 and essential conversation points between western leaders and put in and his fate in the hands of the russian judicial system. so
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need able, oh to 0. placing you can to say they have to train 20 people in connection with friday's deadly attack on a school with the board up with the democratic republic of congo. at least 41 people, mostly students were killed. some of the victims died and a 5 and a school diploma tree of this was shotwell hacked to death with machetes. you can please blame the attack on the groups. the allied democratic forces close to a 170 people have died across states in northern and eastern india as temperature as best so into the mid fourties on top of a heat wave power console worsening problems and 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 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
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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 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 advise me to spread a bed sheet on the floor and get treatment. last night. i saw that people are being
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treated on the floor, this hospitalization, functioning, making matches with, in which the 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 sewing 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 do 0. the scientists avoiding that extreme marine, he way fall off the coast of the united kingdom, an island disposing a serious threat to underwater life. days who released by the us national oceanic and atmospheric administration shows that c,
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temperature is off the coast of the north east of england and the west coast of island. a soaring, the deep red area is on this temperature map show regents where the water was 45 degrees warmer than normal. that spike poses a serious threat to marine wild life in the region of temperatures continue to rise over the summer. scientists of one of mass mortality among cope c, grass fish and oyster populations. the problem isn't limited to the u. k night and last year, 58 percent of the wells oceans suffered at least one marine heat wave event. verizon water temperatures are also closing costs are concerned as far away as i'm tons of co assigned to. as a warning about the effects of folding sea ice levels, charlie angela visited the british on tonic survey to see how they are adapting the search strategy to tackle climate change. there is a sense of urgency, the british antarctic survey in cambridge here, 14000 kilometers from the south pole scientists to submit the rising themselves
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with a non taught to research center before they head out on the admission like the ice sheets. the scientific strategy is shifting from monitoring changes and not to confinement, to delivering the most accurate prediction data to inform policy on climate change . things are changing much cost and they have before. so we losing sea ice. the temperature rising, fostering the contributions in any other part of the planet, with finding thoughts as the ice sheet, a melting now, and possibly going into a reversible melting. so that will contribute to see level. so there's a lot of urgency now in what's happening in science in the poll regions and how they're going to affect the rest of the planet. from autonomous vehicles like this of muscle they t macbook face named and a public vote to the research vessel. so david asked about which is essentially selecting the board tree and also official intelligence exceed in creating a digital twin or if the entire content, hey, i would improve predictions and sea level rises. giving policy may cause
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a tight to focus on what they need to tackle. related the i see everything. i like old a map. so high sierra has changed over the last 40 is and then for a project folder and he was able to do that. that's a fun. yeah. the models that we've been using since our scientists 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 c devil rises will be linear. instead we can see southern big jump. all 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 uh, bubbles from 225 years ago. but they kind go back, 800000 is and they hold concentrations of greenhouse gases that will help
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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. but i forgot you can find much more on all of us stories on our website . the address for that is out as 0. don't. com. the the here without a 0. these are the top stories is ready for us is a withdrawal and from the janine policy and refugee camp in the occupied westbank off of vine, the rate of loss and several hours at least 5 palestinians were killed. more than 90, others were injured to 23 believe to be in critical condition needed. abraham is in jeanine with our concerns israel by law.

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