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the special for the taste of the sun from madagascar and football from a new series of africa direct on the the ones actually general condemns israel's decision to speed up the construction of the legal settlements and grief. the signs in jeanine off the israel uses attack helicopters the 1st time in over 20 years and you'll find west bank 5 palestinians. ok the
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and i why money side this is out, is there life from the also coming up during his pledge, just hoff us around $3000000000.00. the you on says it needs to respond to see don's growing and monetary and crosses to this is president of germany and from that his country will not be your exported. gone during talk save of the migration prices, and a major such on the way in the north atlantic off the taurus of muscle goes missing while on a dive to view the rest, the touch having the, the un secretary general says he is deeply troubled by the is there any government's decisions on legal settlements? neil coupon westbank. in a statement, a spokesman for antonio gutierrez said that he is alons by the anticipated involvement next week. if i have a 4000 supplement units,
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you were to write to the supplements or flagrant violation of international lo edge . the is really government to hold reverse these decisions to mediately and completely sees all supplement activities in the occupied palestinian territory. how that identity is a senior fellow at the middle east institute. he says israel's decision is on settlements, undermines the hopes for 2 state solution. the, the actions are, this is really government, the rec, celebrated virtually every negative trend that you can imagine from the violets on the grounds, to settlements expansions to fictions, to building and uh, you know, expanding settlements in the so called tuesday settlements like e one outside of jerusalem, so this is really it, it, it extreme, mrs. government is, it is working to, to destroy the chances for whatever may be less of a 2 state solution. i think of less,
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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 happen. so 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. meanwhile, intentions are highly occupied. westbank often is riley attack on the janine refugee camp. at least 5 palestinians were killed in the early morning. a sold, a child was among the dead. and sorry for the se, they enter the camp to arrest 2 suspects. but the fighting raged for hours with is rarely minute. military helicopters, opening fire on the occupied westbank for the 1st time in decades, is abraham reports from jeanine. the. this is the moment the turn then is where the
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rest read into a 10 hour gunpoint the palestinian home made exclusive damaging armored vehicles and did you need refugee camp and injuring 8 is where the soldiers took is really forces the one hour to move the soldiers to hospital an hours more to pull out at least 5 vehicles. how much bram case has become 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, o blah, blah, blah. it's become common for 3 rates to leave behind palestinian casualties. but 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
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refuge account in 2002. 2 shortly after these really forces withdrew, palestinians buried dead among the 5 such thing is killed. is 15 years old or something. any time i asked him for something, he always said, yes, he was decent, a light respectful. his problem is that the moment these radio army 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 as 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 journalist, they are shot this video from one of the rooftops near the account to him. him, the man has the most. it was shaw from the side wind waiting. his press,
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your so they shopped 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 on fighting groups. 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 edges ita janine the occupied westbank walls when the occupied west buying. the palestinian health ministry says a 20 year old man has died of his wounds off to being shown spies, riley soldiers on monday. it happened and whose son knit bethlehem. mohammed zacharia l 0 or shots in the head during clashes, which is why the forces for reading the area. eliza died hospital. the
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you inspector general and tony gutierrez, says to john is spiraling into death and destruction. he was speaking as a donor conference for some don in geneva. it was aimed at raising $3000000000.00 to help deal with the humanitarian full out of the conflicts. but only $1500000000.00, almost tough. that amount was pledged. move in to 1000000 signees have been displaced as fighting by account between the army and the power military rapids support forces back in april the scale and speed of so that is the same thing to death. and these deduction 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 that home seeking confusion, cypert bucks up to them or across the board of those close. lots of 1000000 people
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have already across the board of those into neighboring countries. and i think this countries with dental, spi, tell me the and the delivery to seem possible to be the board is open to people fleeing the fuse fight themes. so that whole thousands of people fleeing the fighting in see don crossing over into neighboring charge. the shot in president mohammed address. debbie says he's country struggling to cope with a she and number of refugees literally because of the cooling, my brothers over han and him at the to bring this more to an end. if not for the sake of god for the sake of the suit. and these people, this or brings nothing but destruction and everyone is paying the price. yeah. so i cool and then both to end this more to me is president such as country won't accept being a re supplement states, migraines case. i made the comments at a meeting with the french and german interior administers into this uh during the visit from so now i'm just it's offering to busy a moving $27000000.00 for buddha enforcement equipment training. and that
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was the she needs, you can only be a golf for its own borders and we don't accept to being a country of resettlement. unfortunately, 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 house, and this har is better than the treatment they received in other countries. natasha butler has more of a story from paris as well falls in germany like other 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 from germany has been in san is you speaking to lee does that to a request and a month or 2 to do more to crack down on people,
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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 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 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 this 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 that loan would come with some conditions, mainly that to news has to make reforms,
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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, 9 suspects of people smugglers. the keys are playing a role in a migrant food tragedy of grease and use a face coordinates on tuesday. each is charged with manslaughter. soon, 600 to 7. know for people for these to be on the vice when it comes size. 81 people to confirm that my system with them focused on egypt and syria. 14 people have been arrested entitled to my clients to night as the accusations and says he was also a victim. that he also paid a sizable amount in egyptian currency to be transferred from egypt to italy. and
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from the communication we had, he claims that on the 2nd day when that food and water had gone out, the commercial ship approached them to offer food and water. the traffic is in charge of the operations to the food and water back into the seat. and on his own initiative, he jumped into the water to retrieve the bottles. meanwhile, pockets dawn held a day of national mourning for the migraines, who delight, etc. flags were lowered to off, most of the government buildings in the capital of some about in egypt. families also waiting to find out whether they loved ones have survived. many young men and teenagers have been making a perilous trip to libya hoping to cross the mediterranean sea to europe without another thought. if we don't know how to bring him back, whether he is alive or dead, we don't even know if he's missing what kind of life is this? we want to know the fate of our son. either here, tons of live and may god be protected him or who tons in the coffee. i am prepared to bed. whatever has happened. a doctors without borders says people smuggling
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networks a growing and europe's tough border controls are simply not working. i think bush bucks disclosure enough, the board is dx. the issue of the board is that we are putting in place in europe and creating this both to the next. this bought the next with the people less than that, then they are victims of getting on the be offered gaming of networks that this mag lives. these networks i'd imagine already met at emerging because because of the sit button next, this is something we have to the end. it's not the only leap guy, it's all it on. you know, the mediterranean is not the only migrant routes where lives are being put at risk across the middle east and west africa, a launch number of refugees. and mike was dying on that. johnny's in the middle east and north africa, the ones international organizations migration says nearly 7000 people died on edge and he's worldwide many of them. in the mino region,
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margaret roost from the horn of africa for yemen is one of the busiest i'm the most dangerous. migraines passed through northern gervase to cross the red sea and to southern human in order to reach the raven peninsula. some also make the return journey. but as mess reports from jim percy there's not much shouts from the relentless sea tinge a boot. he's does it. these men and the 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, what are they pulled off? so we cannot arrive too late and find bodies of the sea, or sometimes people in agony of the hydrated before the 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 due booty,
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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, 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 left helps 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 raping and put into it, and they turned back, others pay smugglers and it's a never ending and increasing flow caused by droughts and complex. awesome m says he's left his wife and 2 children behind hoping he can find work in saudi
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arabia. doctor yusef says, often migrants refused to go to hospital because they don't want to leave the friends. you can't do that. he says he's been coughing for 3 weeks and he seems congested. so that suggests pneumonia. and then another call to help comes in and talk to use of heads further into the desert. these men and boys heading towards the most dangerous migrant roots of the mold, according to the un, last year, 795, mostly ethiopians, were killed between the m and, and saudi arabia with violence against migrants as intensified bonus. smith, i'll just say era, a bulk booty now and they just search and rescue mission is on the way for a tourist muscle. missing news. the titanic shipwreck people on for the vessel which travel 600 kilometers from the canadian province of nissan, foundland to the sunken remains of fame, to push passengers ship
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a line. any 4 kilometer is beneath the surface of the company that operates tools as it takes this, the most full about 2 hours to reach the ocean floor. muscle weighs more than 10 tons, and those 96 hours of live support for those on board. on fish, as well as it was meant to be the thrill of a lifetime. a submarine trip to the site of one of the most famous amount of time rex, the autumn is titanic. but this jeremy has turned into a rescue operation of its own. the semester bull 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 on board. 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 the plains with read are searching for any sight of it
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on the surface. well, sooner is being used by vessels to see if there's anything subs, see, extra sources are speeding to the area. we are deployed all available assets to make sure that we can locate the craft and rescue uh, the, the people on the tectonic site can 1912, but it's made void from the u. k. to america, more than 1500 people died. the vessel story has become iconic. featuring and several books, documented trees and movies. the company which operates the semester, both ends or several trips around this time of year. but he's supposed to spend him shouting was one of those on board. posting on instagram. i see was about to set off in 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. deep submersible diving is very dangerous, but it is uh,
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its height check, you know, and is 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 wasn't the sob for 12 hours. we have our own breathing system on board and if that's maintain properly, like changing your filter and your so you go to the scrubber. you can stay down there 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. oh and for sure, i'll just leave it up. the seller heads on the al jazeera report from russian control pumps of stone, yet square civilians are facing daily showings. i'm president of marine, the heat waves hits the case and on the
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color was sites. and a lot of these stones across the deep south of the us, they are still in place. you can see that club just phones are rolling a little further east with as we go through the next couple of days. low pressure here, another area apply pressure a little further north with behind this weather system we've got some rather cold have in place for west composite kind of cold even full canada. so teen sales just in calgary for monday, off new tubs, into annoying the choose. they should be about 20 degrees because they some snow the over the rockies here. then we will see some west to where the hopefully that will help with what water files remain in place across this particular parts of canada. that's what was the south face of the us. there's that, whether they're running across georgia or into the carolina still some live the showers, the into louisiana pushing across into mississippi. and it looks home. but dallas of 39 degrees celsius that he standing in place, close, south, west and corner of the us over the next couple of days. but where the stay is that
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what the weather continue, we have it towards the mid atlantic states heavy. that pulls good cause and flash flooding channels of your tonight i mixed in here as well. so i'm heavy down. poles will continue across the western side of the carrier being over the next couple of days. a few showers after the greater entities wanted to show us further east african narratives from africans perspective to base on the from much or to short documentary spine, not 14 filmmakers. and that's going to be the special for the taste of the sun from madagascar and foot phone from the new series of africa direct on which is the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, the back of watching out is there a mind desktop stories the south is ready for us as have withdrawn from the janine refugee counts in the occupied westbank, also yvonne and raised that last several hours. at least 5 palestinians were killed . and moving 90 of us in the u. n. century general has condemned israel's decision speed up the expansion of the legal settlements. the meal on the west bank and a statement the spikes pass and for the u. n. chief said on. so you could tell us, is alarmed by the recent government moves, which he says on capitalizing the implementation of a 2 state solution. on a un, diana conference has raised one and
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a half $1000000.00 in sledges for the people with new tools to john. it's estimated the $3000000000.00 is needed to deal with this amount of terry. and full announce, as russia says 20 civilians were injured in the shelling of the town of voting vodka south of don't yet. local russian installed officials say was show by $6.00 to $10.00 him of rockets, full nebraska was taken by russian forces last year. all deserves on a hash. them some this report from the town. this has become the sound struck of the in find the field. so but i was besides hit the ocean control 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 me, so i felt there was an injured lady here. we waited till the ambulance came and took a sweat into town ukrainian besides hit on
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a distribution center blue and let y'all a double. they got the sub on. the 6 me solves found people, the catherine, to take i to rebuild the homes, come there was 6 injured hair to them in critical condition. helen, in the streets over lavaca, give a glimpse of how life is here. people are caught in the middle of a bloody conflict that's changing their lives and lives of the loved ones, whatever years. okay. do. i've lived my life. i want to piece for my children and grandchildren. legally for the was born in the region 70 years ago. i think the 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 this cause commodity. yeah. we actually measure 0
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walk partition visa vision in favor of a dining report that found boars. johnson had deliberately misled parliament, 354. they said in favor of condemning former prime minister and to 7 face that against the port found that jumps of light about policies in 10 downing street during the course of 19 locked down. he would have faced a 90 day suspension if he was still and then paid on some assigned also being sent the report fundings funny of this month please. and you're going to say they obtain 20 people in connection with friday's attack on a school near the border with the democratic republic of congo. these 41 people, mostly students, were killed. some of the victims died in a fight and the school don't treat others with shots or stops. again, police blamed the attack on me on the street. the allied democratic in the us says
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that requests molly's decision to us for un peacekeepers leave. enter him. governments had made the request during the security council meeting on friday. molly has been fighting on groups since 2012. washington has judged for an orderly and responsible drew down a mission. molly says the un mission has failed to protect people from attacks to spot the deployment of 12000 soldiers larger as president has replaced the heads of all of the country security services. and a major shake helped with immediate effect for latino bu is replacing the heads of the army, the navy, the f. o police and defense intelligence, which areas confronting a number of security issues including attacks by on groups 16. your girl has been killed in a school shooting in brazil, one of a student is in critical condition. excusing, happened incumbent a, in the southern states of per on a police laser, a rest of the a taco said to be
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a former student such attacks for once. right. and so the number has grown recently was it could be for the army. the only thing i saw with some pointing the gun and people running out of the way. i was very worried because my brother was inside to me or whatever bank is that still, you know, he started shooting, i fell next to him and he didn't shoot me out of pity. fontas, a warning that extreme the rain heat waves up the car is something you can on. and supposing a serious threats on the was a nice state to shows that see temperatures off ne thing live in west and on and off. soaring now if temperatures continue to rise over the summer, sanchez, a warning of mass depths of fish like help see grass and we step populations. the problem isn't limited to the k, an odd indeed. at last year, 58 percent of the wells ocean surface stuff with at least one moraine heat wave event. the rising,
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most of the temperatures are also causing concern as far away as and taught to go with science. as a warning about the effects phoning, see ice levels. charlie angela visited the british and topic surveys and see how they are adapting that was such just tackle climate change. there was a sense of urgency, the british antarctic survey in cambridge. yeah, 14000 kilometers from the south pole scientists as a mentor, rising themselves 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 us, are we losing sea ice? the temperature rising, fostering the contributions in any other part of the planet. we finding thoughts that the ice sheet melting now and possibly going into a reversible melting so they will contribute to state level. so there's a lot of urgency now in what's happening in science in the powder regions and how
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they're going to affect the rest of the planet. from autonomous vehicles like this of muscle, they team that they face named and a public vote to the research vessel to david as well, which is essentially selecting the board tree. and also official intelligence exceed in creating a digital twin the entire content. hey, i would improve predictions and sea level rises. giving policy may cause a tight to focus on what they need to tackle. related the i see everything. i like old a maps and hired c. s has changed over the last 40 is. and then for the project for, and he was able to do that, that's a done. you have 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 the c devil, rises would be linear. instead we could see southern big jump. all they can do is get policy makers,
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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 can go back 800000. yes. and they hold concentrations of greenhouse gases that will help scientists predict 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 is there cambridge? the

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