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the person on the usa, that venue economic partnership is the cost of its kind. but is it last ton of young graduates is struggling to find way counting. the cost on average is they're investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe. now to sierra, the of the un secretary general condemns israel's decision to speed up the construction of illegal supplements and the upside west of it comes with $0.10 rise in the upper line. westbank as is right. the soldiers backed by helicopter gunship, attacked the janine refuge account the little. i'm darn jordan, this is on to 0. 9 from doubles. have coming up. done this page $1500000000.00 in
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humanitarian aid seems to them as a human was the countries finding defense to death and destruction. and a major, such as underway in the north atlantic, often tourist something visible, goes missing. on the type to view the rec for touch on the for you. and 2nd to general sense, he's deeply troubled by these really governments decision to speed up the construction of legal sacraments and the outside westbank. in a statement, a spokesman the front on yoga, ted has said that he's alarmed by the on test of painted advancement. next week of, of a 4000 settlement units. he reiterated that supplements of a flagrant violation of international know years these really government to hold and reverse these decisions and to immediately and completely cease all supplements activities and occupied palestinian territory. that's bringing holiday again. d as
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a senior fellow at the middle east institute. it joins as the last guy from arlington, virginia had a good to help you back with a single piece of price from woods, from the un spokesperson on behalf of the secular generates relating that his re, these documents are flagrant violation of international law. why do you think that you and it's saying this now and how significant visit a while it keeps saying it now because it really has no choice. uh, the reactions are, this is ready to government. that accelerated, virtually every negative trend that you can imagine from the violets on the ground to settlement expansion to fictions, to building and you know, expanding settlements and the so called doomsday settlements like a one outside of jerusalem. so this is really, it, it, i mean, and it tends to, uh, to slow down this very accelerated pace that which this extreme miss government is
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working to, to destroy chances for whatever may be less of a 2 state solution. yeah, that's an interesting point. you may call it because the you and 2nd general is right, like getting to hold reverse supplements activity. but the fact is, israel has ignored these un calls in the past when these calls make any difference . now given that as well as coalition government is now more right wing than ever, as you say. yeah, i think probably not. i think of less, the very strong words are combined with some sort of action by key players like the united states or the european union, some sort of consequence add to these actions. and then they are simply going to be ignored as they always have been. so there, there really needs to be action on the ground to, to back up the strong words. and we just haven't seen that at all. and it was just a day or so ago that israel fall right. government gave the finance ministry
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sweeping your powers to bypass settlement planning regulations, but i think i've been in place so maybe 30 years or so. so what does this telling us? how it about the future of the legal is really supplements. but what the, what its telling us in very clear terms is that the settlements are not going anywhere. israel has no intention of evacuating or dismantling any settlements. and in fact they are going to step up the pace of a building and expanding those settlements. it, what is, what is different about this, this transfer of power is to this. uh, and so the minister of finance is that it's taking the settlement enterprise out of the hands of the military as the occupying power and into civilian hands. which is something that, that sort of crosses the threshold between merely defacto annexation to something
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more like does your rate and makes ation. and it's, it's precisely the sort of thing that the binding administration and the europeans have a warranty as real not to do. and yet they've done so anyway, but we've not seen any real consequences. let me get a final thoughts from your holiday and touch on the issue of the 2 state solution. the un says is really supplement the expansion undermines the viability of the 2 state solution in any future a peace agreement. but many observers set the 2 state solution has been the was anyway, so. so does that need to be a recognition that the 2 state solution may not be viable going forward? and if that's the case, what is the alternative? and apparently there isn't a politically viable alternative to the 2 state solution. unfortunately, the 2 state solution itself is looking like it is not politically viable either. i mean, if only because the current israeli government as well as the previous one,
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had no interest in, in, in pursuing that in fact is working against it. the, the reality is that the, the, the international stakeholders do need to start considering the possibility of alternatives. that like a one state solution with equal rights of some sort of confederation between israel and palestine. but they need to go beyond the, the rhetoric about supporting a 2 state solution without actually doing anything to move in that direction. hold of the your thoughts and your analysis. thank you very much. of the dates of a talking throughout the 0. thank you. thank you. so meanwhile, attentions, a high in the occupied westbank often, and his really attack on the janine refugee camp of these 5 palestinians were killed in the morning. a sold a child is among the dead, is ready for us. they say they enter the camp to arrest 2 suspects, but the fighting breaks the hours with his right military, gunship helicopters, opening fire on the outside, westbank for the 1st time in decades,
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need to abraham reports from jenny. this is the moment this turns and is where the rest read into a 10 hour gunfire. the palestinian home made exclusive damaging armored vehicles and did you need refuge account and injuring 8 is where the soldiers took is where the forces need the one hour to move the soldiers to hospital an hours more to pull out at least 5 vehicles. how much bram cases the cam 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. oh blah blah blah. it's become common for is 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
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here say that seems today resemble the bottle that took place in the refugee camp in 2002. 2 shortly after these really forces withdrew, palestinians buried dead among the 5 such thing 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 is 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 read the forces home in the hedge one 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 josh, will this video from one of the rooftops near the account to him. him,
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the man has the most it was show from this type. why waiting his press your to the problem. they show me 4 to 5 times and even as i was rushing to the ambulance, they kept shooting at me almost no. 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. but he just ita janine. they occupied westbank elsewhere and they'll provide west bank the palestinian health ministry says a 20 year old man has died of his wounds after being shot by is ready. soldiers on monday happened in whose son bethlehem mohammed zacharia out as though we were shutting the head drink classes with his ready forces who were reading the area he liked had died in hospital. you're in 2nd to general. i'm trying to pretend it says
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so down the spiraling into death and destruction. speaking of the don't conference full. so down in geneva, it was aimed at raising $3000000000.00 to help dealing with the humanitarian crisis . but only $1500000.00, almost half of that amount was pledged more than $2000007.00 days have been displaced since fighting broke out between the army and the power military rapids support forces in april 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 a lot because of lawlessness or the security across the region. more than 2 miles, 2000000 people have been far from that home seeking confusion, cypert bucks up to them, or across the board of this close to the people i've already across the board of those into neighboring countries. and i think there's companies for that'll be tell me the and there's the sink possibly going to be. the board is open to people
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fleeing the fees. 5 themes to that? well, thousands of people feeling the fighting incident and not crossing over into neighboring chad, the chevy on president mohammed interest debbie says his country struggling to cope with a sheer number of refugees labeled on on the cool and my brother's elbow, han and her missing to bring this more to an end, if not for the sake of god for the sake of the suits and these people, this or brings nothing but destruction and everyone is paying the price. so i call them them both to end this war. to an easy, as the president says, his country won't accept being a re supplement states for migraines, guy. so i made the comments at the meeting with the french and german interior and ministers into this during the visit. funds announced it's offering to me is you have more than $27000000.00 for both the enforcement equipment and training this you choose, you can only be a golf for its own boulders and we don't accept to being a country of resettlement. unfortunately,
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those statements from some european officials referring to an unacceptable supplement policy here, the treatment into an issue of the pool from the south of the how and this har is better than the treatment they receive. in other countries, natasha buckler has more now from powers. it will fall as in germany, like all the european union countries, all concerned about 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 jim and he has been in some is you speaking to lee does that to a request in a month or 2 and 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 suggested the more needs to be done
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from the fault to try and create more legal pathways for people to reach for your opinion, to work and study. so they don't on type these types of journeys. and this visit by these 2 and terry ministers really comes uh, in a much wide to context. the european union is looking to offer to news more than a $1000000000.00 to try and help stabilize the economy 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 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
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european union's board to guard latasha butler ultra 0 paris are but soon as he has seen by the e. u, as a gatekeeper of migration from north africa to europe. that the issue affects the entire region. the international organizations, the migration says, and the 1st 5 months of this year, 55000 microns, had made their way to europe, nearly 90 percent of them by sea. well then, 1200 people died on the jetty or missing the top 5 nationalities of those making the way to europe, a ivory coast, guinea, pakistan, syria, and egypt. items as more than 33000 people, arrive by sea in italy, this year, spain increase. so among the other poets for sea arrivals, more than 4000 people arrived by land in bulgaria, and 3000 in cyprus. for brandon smith's reports not from a book into beauty where migrants had to human on the most dangerous route in the world. there's not much shelter from the relentless heat into booties desolate
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these men and boys as young as 11, have been tracking for a week from ethiopia. a dr. use of news that is out looking for migrants every day and knows where to find them. as they get closer to the red sea turtle phone, are they pulled off so we cannot arrive too late and find bodies of the sea, or sometimes people in agony of the hydrated buckwild day that are around 40. but you could find a group of 300 migrants, women, goods, babies, the eligibility, in april, almost 27000 migrants came through to booty. according to the latest un figures. since january, the number has increased by 56 percent compared to last year. some of the more yeah, much of the world is focused on you train. so rather than supporting the you and system that helps the rest of the world. okay, so i think we wish they would be a focus on our region, particularly my country even yet. and that because even though everyone think submitted training is the flagship root of global migration, there are many more crossing the red sea. almost all the migraines,
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every c o p and i have a heading to yemen and saudi arabia, or coming back at this center in north and you booty, they'll get the only meal i love hops the days. many of them are going to make it this fall. don't even realize they have to cross the sea, the red sea to get severe, re being put into a night to unbox, others pay smugglers and it's a never ending and increasing flow caused by droughts. i'm complex, awesome and says he's left his wife and 2 children behind hoping he can find work and saudi arabia, dr. yusef says, often migrants refused to go to hospital because they don't want to leave the friends. and you can't do that. he says he's been coughing for 3 weeks and he seems congested. so that suggests pneumonia now definitely. then another call to help comes in and talk to use of heads for the into the does it. of these men and boys heading towards the most dangerous migrant roots of the mole. according to the un.
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last year, 795, mostly ethiopians were killed between the m and, and saudi arabia with violence against migrants as intensified as soon it's smith. i'll just say era or box your booty for a short break here, and i'll just here, right, when we come back, china's president fusion thing says in hopes to visit the us. sexy of states will help stabilize relations and south africans tend to that boss cold reserves. they solutions of worsening energy prices, but other costs that have more than that. the highlight of the rain clouds gathering once again for the korean peninsula, southern pulse of japan. we'll see some wet weather as it go through the next couple of days as a mayor front, the plum rise as it continued pulsing heavier right into those central areas of
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china, rolling across the jays, trying to see the yellow sea. we'll see what the weather grass he making his way into the korean peninsula. so i make the way, make the most of that dry weather to the east of fat to across japan for tuesday, cuz come waiting to stay. you'll see that went to weather sliding, further east, with some heavy down, pulls that through the korean peninsula. and that range setting in across southern positive township and on into a queue issue. the rank continues across central and most of its a southern parts of china at this stage. joining up with a heavy shower has them on the same range that we have sweeping across indo china, good rash or showers. the piping up across the philippines see some wet weather to to know the possibility a wes sunshine and showers for indonesia, but some showers here. never the less. now the shabbots we're in the are the longest, both afraid. the monsoons range they should now be across a good possibly in the other blue line shows where that range should be line got to raise a little further east. we have seen flooding of east in the pool. red forty's,
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to come back and put them on about top stories here. this uh, the un secretary general has condemned israel's decision to speed up the expansion of the legal settlements on the outside west bank statement. the specs presence of a un change set on sunday for tennis is a long defined recent government moves. she says, i've jeopardize the implementation of the 2 state solution. meanwhile, is there any forces that withdrawal and somebody jeanine refugee thompson, you'll find the west bank off the bottom right? that last at 7 out of his fine honest ends were killed. i'm 90 and a you and done a consensus, raised women a $1000000.00 and such as for the people of war to wants to them. it's estimated a $3000000000.00 as needed to deal with the humanitarian process. now i major search and rescue mission is underway for a tourist semester of missing near the shipwreck of a type tonic communication was lost with the best law on sunday evening, about 700 kilometers of the canadian coast. an official reports as it was meant to
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be the thrill of a lifetime. a submarine trip to the site of one of the most famous mount, a time rex, the ottoman titanic. but this jeremy has turned into a rescue operation of its own. the semester bowl reported overdue for a check in on sunday, with one pilot and 4 others on board. we're working very closely at this point to make sure that we're doing everything that we can do to locate the submersible and rescue those onboard. the submarine called the titan is missing nearly 1500 kilometers off the boston coast, where the ocean bottom can be 4000 meters don't. contact was last one hour and 45 minutes after it submerged. their planes with read are searching for any sight of it on the surface. well, sooner is being used by vessels to see if there's anything sub c, extra sources are speeding to the area. we are deployed all available assets to.
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ready make sure that we can locate the craft and rescue the, the people on the tectonic. second 1912, but it's made void from the u. k. to america. more than 1500 people died. the vessel story has become i conic featuring and several books document trees and movies. the company which operates the semester, both ends or several trips around this time of year. but he's business been human shouting was one of those on board. posting on instagram, i see was about to set to open a trip, which costs a quarter of a $1000000.00 for 7 nights. the semester bill has 96 hours of 8 or it can drawn in an emergency div submersible diving is very dangerous, but it is a tight check, you know, and it's the chair goes by, the equipment gets better, the technology gets better and so on. so i'm very hopeful a very positive, i mean i was in the sub for 12 hours. we have our own breathing system on board. and if that's maintained properly,
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like changing your filtering here. so you go to the scrubber, you can stay down to for, you know, quite a few hours. the extra resources will start arriving on scene in the coming hours. but it is a massive area to cover. and what is clear is that this is not very much a race against time. island fisher. i'll just see it up. 9 suspected people smugglers accused of playing a role in a migrant boat tragedy of grease due to face court light on tuesday. they just charged with manslaughter to view and says more than $600.00 people on the boat when it's capsized. 81 people a consent dead. most of them focused on egypt and syria. 14 people have been arrested in token. you know, a practice donna's held, the national day of mourning for the migrants who died at c. flags have been lower to off. most of the government buildings in the capital is lemme back mulder. but it's constitutional court has banned the pro russian shaw party. behind months of anti government protests, the group is headed by exile business on the line store, with the government to choose the price of the stabilize the country show who lives
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in israel was sentenced and i've sent you to 15 years in jail in april, over a $1000000000.00 bank scandal and money to andras. yes, president joe biden says he thinks relations between washington and beijing on the right trail. he said progress was made during safety of state anthony blinking script of china. katrina, your reports from a capital vision. competing america's public diplomat, but presidency didn't thing during your visit. the aging hopes will reverse what it describes as the downward spiral and ties 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 relations between washington and aging as reaching an old times low and immediate conference. lincoln said positive problem solving steps were taken. their progress would take time. my open expectation is we will have better communications veteran
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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 thinking that top diplomat one be 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 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 consent of a preventative actions by the people's liberation army in the taiwan strait on 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
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would not provide moscow with leaf 8. china has, how has a maintained its economic and diplomatic support of russia. they told him from both lincoln and aging, has been fairly positive with both sides, screening to find common ground to as a few agreements were made. and one to disappointment was the failure to revive military communication. informing us how, speaking the 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 a starting point. the simple fact that true significant influential fee goes from bodies, governments get together and have a mattress on discussion of many, many hours, easily achievement in and of itself, dialogue, discussion meetings. that's the important thing for administer to gong has agreed to a future visit to the us discussions underway for presidency and joe biden. to meet
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later this year. katrina, you all to 0 thinking the us state department is expressed consent of a. molly's goal for you and peacekeepers to leave the country. molly's been fighting on groups controlling areas of the site will desolate since 2012. washington says just worried about the impact of the withdrawal on security for civilians. molly says the un mission as fail to protect people from attacks, despite the deployment of 12000 international soldiers. now jewish president has replaced the heads of all of the countries security services in a major shakeup with a beat it effect as a new village, replacing the hands of the army, navy, air force, police, and defense intelligence that is not due, is confronting a number of security issues including attacks by on groups thing to iso in the northeast separatists in the southeast, thousands of until he lost it. as millions of south africans, i've no electricity for up to 10 hours
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a day due to federal power outages blamed on its pool energy infrastructure. that's despite the country having one of the largest coal reserves in the world, the province of them come along that produces around 80 percent of its cold supplies, but it's classified as an air pollution black spot. and a stephanie decker reports from there is people living nearby, paying the price getting out of this banded mine is a back breaking climb. a well organized production line runs from deep under the earth surface into the lights. but it's only legal and is often rated by police. coal is a lifeline for these men and women. most of these communities are not connected to the energy grid, and that high levels of unemployment is something that we use to latitude 55 on, you know, so it's very much important for us because it's what we are using, you know, as a primary source of of, of teaching our homes because of locating an image of poverty. it's a situation that you know, i what,
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how i'll prove is facing that to and as much as we have seen that we think they just need to. we don't have to look to see to load shedding is the term for south africa. state ordered power outages, ongoing for 16 years. due to a combination of rundown facilities, corruption and sabotage. boom, alonza, who's 12, coal fuel power plants, and countless mines. it's earned this province. the titles of one of the most polluted regions in the world body has 2 children, both have breathing issues and she's convinced her eldest daughter, severe asthma, is caused by the suffocating air here. this quote accused us by the says, princess is always much better when they visit family outside the province. here she often needs a nebulizer medication insight. when it's assisted, living side by side not benefiting from the power these plants gender age. i'm suffering from its emissions reports to be released have found that there's
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a link to cardiovascular disease, neurological diseases. so people are suffering from heart attack stroke as a result of the pollution. the pollution is also linked to around $3300.00 premature death year activist. one case against the government last year with a pretoria high court ruling that the air quality here was essentially a human rights violation and gave authorities 12 months to come up with a plan to improve admission as well. that deadline cost in march so far, mitchell has changed. thomas was part of that case. he says the state owned power companies tried to cut corners by asking for extensions to comply with limits. we also need to understand that because for the tests in the countries festival and ask them and ask um being just a.
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