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you can imagine as a stars, and that happens really, you take one female. she can produce a 180000 eggs and one clutch. and sometimes they have 2 clutches a year. and these culinary pioneers are working to turn the tables. part of the solution amounts to poetic justice eating the invaders the . ready un secretary general calls israel's decision to speed up the construction of the legal settlements or flagrant violations of international law. it comes as tensions raised in the occupied westbank officer is really soldiers done by helicopter gunship. so talk to jenny and refuge account the you're
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watching all the 0 life from a headquarters and i'm getting navigate to also coming up a week since they're both sank off the coast of greece. families wait to hear the fate of hundreds of migrants who were on board. under major searches underway in the north atlantic to find a tourist submersible about lost contact. while on a dive to the titanic ship for the hello, the un secretary general is urging the is really government to stop its decision to speed up the construction of illegal settlements and the occupied westbank spokesman for us when it gets iris said in a statement, the secretary general is alarmed by the anticipated advancements next week of over 4000 settlements units. he reiterated that settlements are a flagrant violation of international law. he urge to is really government to hold
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on reverse these decisions and to immediately completely seize all settlements activities and occupied palestinian territory. kind of getting to is a senior fellow with them at least institute. he says, israel's decisions on the legal settlements undermine the hopes for a 2 state solution. the actions are this is really a government that vic celebrated. virtually every negative trend that you can imagine from violence on the ground to settlements expansions, to fictions, to building and uh, you know, expanding settlements and the so called doomsday settlements like e one outside of jerusalem. so uh, this is really it, it, i mean an attempt to, uh, to slow down this very accelerated pace that which this is extreme. mrs. government is working to, to destroy kansas for whatever may be less of a 2 state solution. i think unless the very strong words are combined with some
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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, 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. what's to bring in our correspondent meantime, but i am joining us from romano. so that while the is really government makes plants to construct more of these legal settlements is really for us as long as for the salt on the occupied westbank engineering in particular, for palestinian fighters were able to encourage on damages against that raid. how will that actually affect others who are in the occupied westbank as well that in we've seen the example of jeanine being copied as width in the occupies westbank in
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the past year or so. because the, basically the idea of fighting groups united be on the political affiliation of those people and deciding to work together to fight against israel has really 7th from jeanine. and then it moves to novelist and other cities in the occupied west bank like jericho, like forgetting. the fact that yesterday in jeanine the fight those were able to, in cars such damages, to a very developed army, do an army that launched a rocket attacks against palestinians from his reading, which offers do spell as soon as a moral boost is definitely going to encourage those who are seeking resistance and armed confrontation with, as well as the only way forward. remember when we look at the occupied westbank, we're looking at an expansion of leaking is really supplements at a growing is really waves when it comes to raising palestinian cities. so for palestinians, they believe that there has been no political solution and there isn't any hold for
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one in the future. so definitely what's happening in janine, the fact that we're able to injure is really soldiers here in the occupied westbank mix palestinians feel that they can encourage such damages and continue on the path of fighting israel militarily. now that doesn't come with up to cost, obviously, but pass that is will tell you that they're being killed anyways, by the continuous is really varies. we were there in jeanine prepared this report for you. so please have a look. this is the moment the terms and his read 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 his way. the forces need the one hour to move the soldiers as hospitals an hours more to pull out at least 5 vehicles. how much bram case has become felt like
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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, 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 refuge account in 2002. the after these really pushes with through, palestinians buried their dead of the among the palestinians. killed is 15 years old, but assaulted. at any time i asked him to something he always said, yes, he was decent, a light respectful. his problem is that the moment these ready army rated, he ran towards them. he wanted to die off his friend,
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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 minute. 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, the, you're the have him, the man has the most. it was saw from the side. why waiting his press, here's the problem. they show me $45.00 times and even as i was rushing 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 edges eda,
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janine the occupied west bank well elsewhere in the occupied westbank. the palestinian health ministry says a 20 year old man has died of his wounds after being shot by is really soldiers on monday that happens in tucson, near bethlehem. how much they've had he and his all when we're starting the heads by is really forces who are reading the area. he later died in the hospital. as the chinese premier lee king is leading a delegation of to germany meant to increase economic ties. the talks between lee and chancellor off schultz will be joined by ministers from both countries. climate change is set to be the main focus on berlin and seeking a larger role in china as electric vehicle market, but also wants to discourage beijing from supporting russia and it's war and ukraine, joinery from berlin and stuff. austin. so stuff. tell us more about what's on the agenda for this 1st consultative meeting in 3 years.
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but the time is fine. me. it was just a while. so wouldn't minutes on us here as a chance, lorraine in berlin and i was on the show. so sherman time slot i left the seat. yeah. we'll have to sit by like, 12 talks before going into the 7th, consult sneezing. it's the 1st time of 3 years that those delegations are missing here. and that's an interesting fact center of the actually off the chinese not to bring the usual lot delegation of minutes of 20 minutes so, so they basically have slim down just a little bit on this also shows how trevor the actually struggling with its relationship with its largest trading partner, chinese china, especially the german companies to call microsoft, sorry, seen on a continuing their business. of course in china that get a chance to get into this electric market. so to give you one example, volkswagen lot of the largest com make us has 38 percent of its cost is sold in china. so it's, it's
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a balancing act that's been described as the meeting today. so the will be a lot on the agenda as she says, climate change, the role china can play and come back in climate change. that's one of the items that chose definitely wants to talk about. yeah. and stuff for special has spoken about with the risking from china. what does he mean by that? and will this be one of the topics of discussion as well? that's interesting often to us. so it came up with a d competing worth. the coupling from china i chose and said, no, we don't want the competing, we want to do the risk, and that's also something that you stop and make. the leaders have adopted what it means. exactly. we don't know at this stage, does that mean that's a critical infrastructure? combi allows into a germany anymore. i mean, chinese investments and critical infrastructure, like, what's happened, for example, with the handbooks for us. just a few months ago, a china bought
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a big stakes in the hamper floor, then that was half of the put the size of the car. germany has this experience of being totally find it on russia at least. that's what term, the experience after the invasion in ukraine. so now they don't want to make the same mistake again, but the space and china are a lot higher as the stakes were in russia. so that's going to be a very complicated issue. i'm, i'm not sure if charles is going to even mentioned the word the risk in 2 days. okay. okay. for us across the story for the time being. thank you so much. that's awesome. in for that update from berlin, 9 people accuse of playing a role in a migrant votes and getting off the coast of greece are due to appear in court later on tuesday, between 600 to 700 people were believed to be on. not both. when it capsized last week, 81 people are confirmed dead. the greek coast guard has been criticized for not doing enough to save lives. christina, horizon has more it's been 2 weeks since about who signed last spoke to her some. yeah,
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here sola told her he was planning to travel by boat to europe and she begged him not to. so did his father have them. and how does all of us about a month ago, my son approached me and said, father, i want to travel. i refused, but one night after i had fallen asleep from his mother's money even less, i started searching for him, but couldn't find him. later. i found out that he borrowed some money from someone and travelled libya. i contacted people there in libya and tried to bring my sons bottom door, but no one cared. the 18 year old egyptian is one of hundreds of migrants fee a did they set sail from libya for easily earlier this month. the fishing boat, as far as the south west coast of grace square, has experienced engine trouble and capsized. 104 people are known to have survived . 9 of them have been arrested and faced charges including band, florida and human trafficking. lawyers will 2 of them say the clients deny the
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charges for the the claims that he was with $30.00 to $35.00 pounds, it would gyptian is on the boat. he left his country looking for a better life in europe because of economic difficulties. my client denies the accusation, he says that he was also a victim. and that he also paid the sizable amount and egyptian currency to be transferred from egypt to the european countries have been trying to disrupt the people smuggling business and to, to potential clients from boarding their boats. still within $77000.00 migrants and asylum seekers have made the treacherous journey to europe this year. at least 1300 died or disappeared along the way. i think push books, disclosure and up the board to the extent ition of the board is that we are putting in place in europe and creating this boat to next. this bought the next with the people less than that. then they are victims of getting on the be offered agreement on netflix and that this mag list, and it's not the only lead guy,
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it's all it on you. questions have been raised about how this tragedy unfolded with a un calling for an investigation. greek authority side, the crew of the sinking bows rejected the coast guards offered to help for those left behind. knowing the face of their loved ones is older, all sting full 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. or who turns in the coffee? i am prepared to bed whatever has happened. christina heroism, alger 0. still a hands on i'll just 0 for comes trying to pull as a solution to which energy crisis we look at, what it means for the health of communities on the planet will tell you about an unconventional aerials division in the, in june. the
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the hey, they're nice to see right here is how it's shaping off across europe in africa. today we're getting strict with some pretty solid bands of rain across england, wales right through the island of ireland. some sundry down ports here. same goes for western france and the low countries now south of there's also some hitting mist storms popping up here, but most of the energy will be up against the foothills of the parent needs. also storms rolling through germany. i think the worst of it will be around frank for, but are the songs that look at some of these temperatures, buddha, pets, $33.00, looking good in room, full on sunshine. here you'll max out at $32.00 degrees now for turkey or whether it's really draped along the black sea coast, especially for the northeast black sea coast. and that energy is moving into the
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caucus is off to africa. we go and we have seen that rain intensive, 5 from sierra, the own rate through to nigeria in fact, across, gone. and we've got the alerts that we could see some flash flooding because of torrential downpours. here for south africa, it's a story of the wind, especially for the south coast here. basic conditions, those winds are working their way into quite soon to tell providence this is a southerly wind, so a cool wind. so it drops down the temperature in durban to 18 degrees that's below average for this sum of the year. that's it. we'll see you soon. a to join the label, conversation to just say the good the people industry to be continued is say, this is a dialogue. we don't always talk to people that have different opinions that we do . everyone has a voice mess of it to us. the society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate
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women. it was about this was fun to have an american occupation of a middle eastern countries. the street on algae 0. the top stories on knowledge of 0 you on secretary general is when he gets harris has condemned israel's decision to speed up the construction of the legal settlements in your occupied westbank. you saw at the recent government moves are jeopardizing the 2 state solution. the chinese premier elite yank is leading of delegation in germany and to increase economic ties. the talks between lee and chancellor hold off sol, so be joined by ministers for both countries. climate change is set to be the main
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focus. 9 people to choose to play a role in a migrant votes and king off the coast of greece are due to appear in sports. teachers charged with manslaughter between $600.00 to $700.00 people are believed to be on the bones. 81 are confirmed guides for a major search and rescue mission is underway in the north atlantic for a tourist submersible missing on its way to the titanic shipwreck. the vehicle was taken 600 kilometers and the canadian province of new found the on to the sites of the sunken remains of the british passenger ship, which is nearly 4 kilometers beneath the surface. the company that operates the vessel says there are 5 people on board and 9 to 6 hours of life support. alan fisher reports, as it was meant to 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 on the submersible reported overdue for
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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 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 subs, see, extra sources are speeding to the area. we are deploying all available assets to. 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
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vessel story has become i conic 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 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, like changing your filtering, you're single to 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
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a race against time. island fisher. i'll just see it up. the russell a launch multiple airstrikes on ukrainian cities overnight into tuesday. the ukraine's middle teresa to shut down around 20 massage storage rooms over the capital cheve the cities of divisions. upper reach. you are also targeted. no casualties have been reported. most of us constitutional court has banned the pro russian shore party, which has been behind months of antique government protests. the group is headed by exiled businessmen, a long shore accused by the government of trying to destabilize the country in april shore, who lives in israel was sentenced enough to send to us a 15 years in jail for a $1000000000.00 bank scandal and money laundering. while the fighting ensued on has started grass rude efforts to support those caught off in the violence which is there as a bus for avi met a man in charge who has been working tirelessly to re unite families while also
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making sure his loved ones are safe to from a small town on the border between chad and sudan, friends and relatives of people stuck in elgin a try to offer a lifeline. an informal network has sprung up. individuals working with the drivers insights who done trying to fairy people out of west are full well, how much abraham lives in manchester. but he's from o janine. he's been in audrey for 2 weeks trying to get his family out to the parents, sister and children. 15 relatives and all sense. uh, the warning call to him started. i just knew that west off of janetta to be particular is going to be a chaos because the situation in a jeanette is really fragile is filled with 5 lives in unable to make contact. at 1st, he spent his time at the border crossing, waiting, watching,
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and helping those he could a sudden call just a slot issue. uh, people like very some people make money and i have to give them this money right now. okay. a cash drop means someone else makes it to safety. every time i see someone coming that gives me a whole new cost. so someone that i, i know i recognize it gives me hope, joy. does it have to be montana. i wish up. like i pray for my family to get to come right now, but anyone who comes out then from there it's just just give me a hold. speaking to people, making it out. yeah. and he says, the reality in west are for is much worse than most people realize. bodies of lined the street for weeks, even fighters who begin the conflict, he says, are unable to escape. we learned just a few hours ago the how much family did, in fact make it safely across the border from sudan into chad. they are now in
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audrey and not a moment too soon. just days later, a new search and violence in alternate. those crossing, finding themselves on a journey more deadly than it already was. the same bus arrival, g 0, audrey on the chat, to down border. felicia new gun, the say they've detained 20 people in connection with friday's attack on a school near 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 their school, dormitory others were shots or stab. the police also say they're investigating the head teacher of the school. they say there may have been collaboration with the allied democratic forces. that's the militia. they accuse of carrying out the a time. the us says that regret small these decision to ask for you and peacekeepers to leave the country. the interim government had made the request during the security council meeting on friday. molly has been fighting on groups
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since 2012. as a 16 year old girl has been killed in a school shooting in brazil. one other student is in critical condition. the shooting happens in come bay in the southern state of herano police later or rest of the attacker who's supposed to be a former student. when you squeeze it can be flared up on the, on 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. really on the south africans are left with no electricity for up to 10 hours a day because a scheduled power outages, the province of improve my line, produces around 80 percent of the coal supplies needed for energy. but a stephanie decor reports, people living in the area say they're paying a high price getting out of this and banded
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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'll, i'll prove is facing that to 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
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polluted regions in the world body has 2 children, both have reading issues and she's convinced her eldest daughter, severe asthma, is close by the suffocating air here. this quote accused us body 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 generate and suffering from its emissions. reports to be released have found that there's a link to cardiovascular disease, neurological diseases. so people are suffering from heart attack stroke as a result of the air 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
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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 try to cut corners by asking for extensions to comply with limits. we also need to understand that because pollutants in the country is festival and ask them and ask being displayed on entity. i don't think government wants to fight one of their own. she tells us the parents here are raising a generation of sick children. sometimes i even think of as maybe one day lose my child because of this ethical issues. there is little they can do to change their feet. that will take money. and ultimately, political will stephanie decker or g 0, but longer providence, south africa. nearly a 170 people have died across northern and eastern india. that's just the temperature of sort into the mid 40 degrees celsius. power tests are making the
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situation worse, particularly for hospitals. medical staff have reported working non stop to treat a surge of illnesses, aggravated by the extreme t. so the police in india have an unconventional airborne division, a flock of carrier pigeons. they're kept as a last resort in case all other forms of communications fail. santa monica has more fees for the police pigeons and they have a story of history in india, stating back to the british colonial era when they used to send messages between distance police stations, spike massive leaks and communication technology. police here no dish of space have been keeping the traditional life. we have it since 1946 and the service was busy going to used for communicating from one station to another station. now v help kept it as
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a heritage. training begins early for new recruit. rookies enter the service as young as 6 weeks old. there dropped further and further away from the coup alone instinct to get back home for long they can carry messages, hundreds of kilometers. and there are times when the police rely on their ab and allies during new dishes site close to 1999 conventional communication with disrupted pigeons proved won't be only reliable ways for police to keep in contact . or this is the only place well officially that i probably would prefer presenting the look you buzz will do it officially under government sanction with the police. we have an organization with the regions that used kept and that makes it with you . and in these days they mainly see action of national festivals taking flights of a symbol of peace. but please here say that the pigeons are ready.
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