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to inspect the makeup cleanings safe with detail coverage, it will likely remain in the hospital for the next 2 to 3 weeks as they advance in their recovery process from around the world. they say they are progressing from the south. advancing around a week, the the hello, i'm several then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program. today. a searches underway for a missing submersible in the north atlantic after at last contact on its way to the site tenix ship wrecked with several people on board. the un secretary general cause israel's decision to speed up the construction of illegals settlements. a
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flagrant violation of international law, of cautious. com and the occupied west bank a day after is really forces launched an attack against the janine refugee camp. and a week since they're both saying off the coast of greece, families waiting to hear the fate of hundreds of migrants were all in support. england and australia look set to produce the ashes. classic is the final day of the 1st task. if i'm the way in the you plus a hot chick from the kind of soccer health field and how about north message early as 7 mill action from boss and the rest of the year. i 2024 on a far as coming up the so we begin this news hour with a dramatic story unfolding in the north atlantic ocean. us and canadian coast guards have launched a search and rescue mission after a tourist submersible last contact on its way to the titanic shipwreck. the vehicle
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was taken 600 kilometers from the canadian province of newfoundland to the site of the sunken remains of the british passenger. ship, which is nearly 4000 meters beneath the surface. the company that operates the vessel says there are 5 people on board and a few days of life support alan fisher begins our coverage 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 ottomans titanic. but there's jeremy has turned into a rescue operation of its own. the submersible 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 cause lost one hour and 45
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minutes after it submerged the plains 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 c, extra sources are speeding to the area. we are deploying all available assets to make sure that we can locate the craft and rescue uh, 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 iconic. featuring and several books, documented trees and movies. the company which operates the semester, both ends on 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
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an emergency div submersible diving is very dangerous, but it is uh its height 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 isn't the solve for 12 hours. we have our own breathing system on board and if that's maintained properly, like changing your filtering here. 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 island fisher. i'll just see the houses here was calling. baker joins us now. so calling we have almost 0 information on what's happened to the submarine. i think we have 0, in fact, you're looking at the scenarios. the most, the tonic ship wrecked is very deep. nearly 4 kilometers meet the surface. these are the latest images of the ship. they were actually taken just a few months ago by a private company called magellan. now it's 600 kilometers away from the coast of
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canada. so there are few scenarios of what may have happened to the titans submersible after it to send it to the wreckage. and lost communication with the surface crew. in one, it floated back to the surface but didn't have communication and it's reported to be sealed from the outside. so it would need to be spotted to be rescued in another . it's either mid ocean or on the sea floor, and finding an object of that small from that distance requires specialized tools. so not beacons provide acoustic pains that bounce off of hard objects underwater, but their accuracy, it's such great depths is limited. so multiple sound frequencies are used. now remote operated vehicles will help, but they have to be deployed to the site and there are very few of them in the world. and timing is crucial. the crew only has a few days worth of their right call. and thank you so much, i do want to show a scene from newfoundland to our viewers. this is where the search and rescue
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operation is being launch from newfoundland and canada also from the us. so you have some canadian and some american assets that are being used for this search and rescue operation. also, commercial ships have been asked to help those that were in the area now. franco. and is a former submarine commander with the royal australian navy frank. you're joining us from more uh, more room bateman in australia as new south wales calling began to he gave us the lead on this question. how do you locate the submarine? i assume there are tracking devices on a submarine like there would be on a plane, for instance, a welder. i would say you need to be a vert quarter, really quite close to it. and it's not as simple as the tracking applying because you're going with the plan. you're going through the f with a summary and you're going through a divorce and of the sound wides between the transmitter and the transponder. that's on the top of the risky of the top of this. the best of all that gets
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distorted in the end destruction and refracted by the various light is and, and the changes of temperature and fluid and say in the world, what does it mean if we're not picking up a signal? it's not necessarily a good good sign. um it'd be very difficult to find if you're trying to search for this site, right. and using like an imaging sign up as you might. so try and search from mine on my you know, mine field in the summer. the summer and is probably in the temporary fail surrounding the times 10 a certain wallet, the rick is there and to pace to pods. there is no funds or loss of equipment and, and debris from the ship around as well. and then just kind of gauging the way and it could in fact be what is as close the semester will becoming tangled. if
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this is the summary necessarily at the bottom of the sea right now, that i, that's, that's a whole lot of speculation on that. not right, and if it's not on the surface is very likely to be on the brush and put us in the shoes of the passengers and the crew who are in this vehicle. what can they do? what is their situation as well as i can do, the passengers they have the best thing to do is to rest as much as possible and not to exist. and so size is by then use too much of that precious oxygen for generate too much of the, of the damaging calvin dockside that we will raise out. so if a longer life can consume the base of the challenge is going to be keeping warm because the, the vehicle is the worst of that and there is 2 or 3 degrees celsius and it
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wouldn't take long for that cold. so can you try it through the whole look realistically, and i hate to ask this question, but how long can they survive? well, i have some idle systems to last in somebody's house, but we're, we're already 35 or 36000 to that. so we're, we're in a fair way down the track already. so um the, the, the clock is the talk is taking at the moment. right? franco informer submarine commander with the royal australian navy. thank you very much for joining us on the program. thank you. thank you. by moving on now the un secretary general is urging the is really government to stop its decision to speed up the construction of illegal settlements in the occupied west. beck spokesman san antonio gutierrez said in a statement, the secretary general is alarmed by the anticipated advancement next week of over 4000 settlement units. he reiterated that settlements are a flagrant violation of international law. he urge the is really government to hold
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and reverse these decisions and to immediately and completely cease all settlement activities in the occupied palestinian territory. holiday again, d as a senior fellow at the middle east institute. he says israel's decisions on the legal settlements undermined the hopes for a 2 state solution that the actions are this is really government. the vic celebrated virtually every negative trend that you can imagine from the violets on the ground to settlement expansions, to fictions, to building and uh, you know, expanding settlements in the so called doomsday settlements like e one outside of jerusalem. so uh, this is really it, it, i mean, and it tends to, uh, to slow down this very accelerated pace that which this extreme government is working to do, destroyed kansas for whatever may be less of
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a 2 state solution. i think unless 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, 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. it abraham is in the village of mazda, which is overlooking the illegal settlement of area in the occupied westbank. neither one of the is really government makes plans to construct the legal settlements is really forces launched into salt in the occupied west banking. janine were policy and fighters were able to incur damages against that raid. how will that affect others in the west bank to
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the fact that it posted in fight. those have managed to cause serious damage to some of the armored vehicles in janine have really been well received by many palestinians. they say that this shows the path of palestinian resistance against these really occupation is the only path forward. this is a sentence we've heard from many palestinians yesterday. and today they were saying that they don't believe that there is a political solution to the a growing conflict and one aspect of that occupation the decades long as wait a minute, 3, okay, patient is manifesto. then one of the villages where we are right now within medical village and it's hot or a sort of it's labs have been taken for supplements activity. this is one of the supplements that took up lads from palestinians. it is one of the largest sacraments here in the occupied the west bank. it's called eddy,
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and it's not only has a lots of thousands of circulars, but has the university. it's been expanding. the infrastructure around it is uh, being always develop when it comes to roads when it comes to uh, having access to electricity, you name it. so for palestinians, he is in med, they say they, with farmers, they, they've been using agriculture as a way to make a living. but for them they, they don't have that chance anymore because the, the lands in which they are allowed to expand a very, very limited. and on the other hand, we're seeing supplements expanding and expanding. so when palestinians in janine are a sweat in the west bank, tell you that they don't believe in a 2 state solution. this is what they mean. they mean this is real, is killing any opportunity for a continuous kind of thing in the state by taking out of city life and giving them the secular. and if i could ask you also to pivot to something else,
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we're just 24 hours removed from what was a massive attack on the janine camp in the occupied west bank yesterday. you were working on that. what lessons can we learn from that? so basically that palestinians say that they're being killed anyways. that's these really forces conduct almost nike rates to different cities in the occupied westbank. so many of them were saying, because the damage is happening already by these really forces against palestinians . so they might as well fight back the fact that they were able to incurred damages and have some really soldiers being injured has given a lot of palestinians, a sense of pride, despite the fact that many palestinians have been killed. 6 people just in that
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rate and jeanine has been effected. we've seen the use of plains and choppers, striking against star, gets in the janine, this is the 1st time we see something like that in 20 years. when in the 2nd posted in the fall, the there was strikes and raids to the janine refugee camp. so all in all, its a 10 situation. there was an escalation in the occupied westbank. and as you say, we were there, we prepared this report for you. so have a good this is the moment the turn that is read, the rest, read into a 10 hour gunpoint, the palestinian home made exclusive damaging armored vehicles in virginia and refugee camp. and injuring 8 is where the soldiers look is where the forces need the one hour to move the soldiers to hospital and hours more to pull out at least 5 vehicles. how about the brand? because has become felt like a battlefield just the by the army was in the houses of my neighbor and my father
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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, but it's like a 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 resembled about till the took place in the refuge account in 2002. after these really forces withdrew, palestinians buried their dead. the among the palestinians killed is 15 years old. but assaulted anytime i asked him for something, he always said yes, he was decent. a light respectful 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. i'm an episode
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he 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 journalist, they are shot this video from one of the the you're the have him, the man has the most that was shot from this type. 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. 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, janine the occupied westbank. there's plenty more head on this news hour,
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including south africa turning towards bass. coal reserves as a solution to its energy crisis, who exam and its impacts the nearby communities and for the planet. feeling the heat, how scientists and antarctica are under pressure to predict the pace of climate change and the sofa who continues to pursue her passion. despite the, for example, and could see that some support later the so the 9 people accused the playing a role in a migrant. both thinking off the coast of greece are due to appear in court later on tuesday, between 6 and 700 people were believed to be on the boat. when it capsized last week. 81 people are confirmed, dead degree coast guard has been criticized, but not doing enough to save lives. christina, horizon has more it's been 2 weeks since about who signed last spoke to
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her son. yeah, he a solo told her he was planning to travel by boat to europe. enough. she begged him not to. so did his father had 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 let me try it and i started searching for him, but couldn't find him. later. i found out that he borrowed some money from someone and travelled to libya. i contacted people very libya and tried to bring my somebody, 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 got as far as the south, west coast of grace squares, experienced engine trouble and capsized. 104 people are known to have survived. 9 of them have been arrested and faced charges including manslaughter and human
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trafficking. lawyers will 2 of them say the clients deny the charges to the the claims that he was with $30.00 to $35.00 fell rejections 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 the bush bucks disclosure enough, the board to the next day, the issue of the board is that we are putting in place and you were to creating this both to the next. this bought the next with the people less than that the, the data victims of clicking on the be offered gaming and networks that this mike
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lives. and it's not only the guy, it's all it on you. questions have been raised about how this tragedy unfolded with a un cooling for an investigation. greek authorities say the crew of the thinking both rejected the coast guards offered to help. for those left behind, knowing the face of their loved ones is older all spring full. without another thought, if we don't know how to bring them back, whether he's alive or dead and 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. christina heroism, alger 0. she is president says his country won't accept being a re settlement state from migrants. k, you siad made the comments at a meeting with the french and german interior ministers in tunis. francis announced that it is offering gene. is it more than $27000000.00?
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the border enforcement equipment and training? i don't have to miss the opportunity. it 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 how and this har is better than the treatment they receive in other countries. yes, chinese prime minister lead young is leading a delegation to germany, meant to increase economic ties. talks between lee and chancellor old off sholtes were joined by ministers from both countries. climate change was expected to be a central focus. berlin is seeking a larger role in china is electric vehicle market. and it also wants to discourage badging from supporting russia and it's war in ukraine. so lots of talk about step boston is in berlin for us. so what's the highlights of this meeting for you?
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what will you be looking out for as well? i think the main thing is less about highlights and more about symbolism. the fact that the chinese prime year has chosen germany as his 1st stop on his very 1st foreign trip is of course telling. it shows how important the relationship with germany is for china. and of course, china is also germany's largest trading partner. if there's going to be any highlights and things to look out for, it's the tone of this visit, especially the tone coming from germany, from olaf shoals. but it's been a change in the last year or so since the invasion of ukraine. there's a lot of concern about china being to a defendant, germany, i have to say to dependent on china and in the national security strategy, the very 1st germany has presented ever a china, what's called a problem. no, but also arrival. and it also said that it's becoming more aggressively and going
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against a german interest and value. so that's definitely a token set in this secure with the strategy. but will this also be the tone all of shows the chancellor who was known to be very diplomatic and very com is that also this tone that he's going to use in this visit that we will having that we are having today. we will know a bit more, hopefully fairly soon because both leaders are expected to have a press conference in the next hour or so. step is a word i'm hearing a lot right now with respect to china and it's d risking. so yesterday the us secretary state said that he wanted to de risk when he was engaging. the german chancellor says the same thing, the risk educators about what this means, the risk and what weston countries mean. when they use that word a spell. it's definitely the words the everyone here in western capitals, especially here in berlin, has been using lately, but nobody knows exactly what it means. the risking all actual shows us that we
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need to be less dependent on a china. so that's uh, yeah, that's what we fake, i'm sorry, broad way of using the words. but others have said, well, if you specify this, where are you going to de risk? basically, is this not allowing china to, to invest in critical infrastructure in germany, for example, like, what's happened with a stake china got into how henberg 4th recently. oh, is it more, is it's a sensitive technology that china is using here in germany. germany is using hawaii for example, and it's telecommunications is this way. a the attorney wants to de risk a germany was planning to have a china strategy ready before it is important visit today, which failed it's, it's not the yet. they're still working on it. so what exactly is going to mean and what germany is, death is actually going to do risk. we will have to wait and see, and i'm, i'm sure we're not going to find out today except thank you so much. an interesting little bit of diploma speak that's having
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a moment. thank you. a rush or launched multiple airstrikes on ukrainian cities overnight into tuesday. march ukraine's military senate shut down around 20, midsize, or drones over the capital keen. the cities of a viv ends up originally were also targeted. no casualties have been reported. russia says 20 civilians were injured in the showing of the town of bundle vodka south of done yet. local russian installed officials say it was shelled by 6 to 10 high mars rockets. boulevard echo was taken by russian forces last year. i was just there as ali hush and has this report. this has become the sound struck of the fall in time, the field so but all the besides had the option control, ukrainian town in just one day many people were injured among them too. in critical condition. yeah. was this will throw me
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a whole lot about that. did it was here with the me side. so there was an aged lady here. we waited till the ambulance came and took a sweat into town ukrainian. besides hit on a distribution center, we will let you all a double take out the discipline on the 6 me sounds found people that catherine to take i to rebuild the homes, come there was 6 injured hair to them in critical condition, in the streets of the walker 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. these any for the was born in the region 70 years ago. she says she left her home after the strike and now she's on the verge of being displaced for the 2nd to happen for you to do. i live 20 columbus is from here. my house to my daughter's house where both hips were
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always under selling. many people were killed. we want our lives back. what fees has become a scholars commodity? yeah. on the actual much as you walk. moldova is constitutional court has been to the pro russian shore party, which has been behind months of anti government protests. the group is headed by exiled businessman, eli ensure, excuse by the government of trying to destabilize the country in april shore lives . and israel was sentenced in up sent you up to 15 years in jail for a $1000000000.00 bank scandal and money laundering. the millions of south africans are left with no electricity for up to 10 hours a day because of scheduled power outages. the province of milan got produced is around 80 percent of the coal supplies needed for the countries energy. but as stephanie decker reports, people living in the area say, they're paying a high price getting out of this advantage, mine is a back breaking climb. a well organized production line runs from deep under the
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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 into is facing that a, 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. a body has 2 children,
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both have breathing issues and she's convinced her eldest daughter, severe asthma is caused 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 of interest, living side by side not benefiting from the power these plants generate on 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 deaths year. active as one case against the government last year with the pretoria high court ruling that the air quality here was essentially the 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,
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little 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 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 issue. there is little they can do to change their fate. that will take money. and ultimately, political will stephanie decker or g 0. boom by longer providence, south africa. let's talk about all of this a little bit more. l 0 southern africa corresponded for me to mila. has joined us in the studio. and for me to what is the government doing about that specific issue? we saw families are suffering well, this american government really is
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a way of the extent of the problem in a province. i can pull on go specifically and i think part of their parents to address that is launching. they've just adjust the transition investment program to try and move away from these co, paula ponts, there for 12 of them in that province alone. and as we've heard that there are people in that area who can't get away from the impact of, of the pollution in that area of they've got their, their number of diseases, illnesses that they, they, they suffer from. so dealing with the environment to dealing with the health of people is key for the government, but they having to balance that with some of the economic and political needs. they are workers who would be affected in mines in follow up nonce, at least a $120000.00 jobs potentially last. so while the government has applied, while there's been investment of millions of dollars to help south africa tons decision a to renewable energy to move away from coal. it's a delicate balance with the government. it's people and environment and health
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versus these political and economic challenges. and we're seeing that balance the world over it's a, it's a hard balance to achieve. let's talk about that a little more like all coal dependent countries in the world. south africa is going to have to transition to clean or sources of energy. where are we on that? well, so the africa, it seems, would have experience, i suppose a knee jerk reaction to the crisis is experiencing with regard to energy. does a reliance on cold as a reliance on the state entity is gone, which produces the vast majority of electricity for south africans. they aren't keeping up. so south africa it would seem, doesn't have the luxury at this point to transition because they can't keep up with just providing electricity on a day to day basis. so that's like experiencing a number of power cuts to try and manage that crisis. but it's about dealing with the reality and perhaps looking at a transition is potentially a pipe dream at this point because they need to keep the lights on on a daily basis that need to agree action,
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reduce the alternatives coming into play simply to try and mitigate the impact of the public crisis, but is that more about keeping the lights on for people? is that about dealing with climate change or dealing with the health issues that people are experiencing? is what you and i were talking about. it's today's problem of providing electricity to your people versus tomorrow's problem of the planet and climate and climate change. how much of a priority is transitioning to clean energy for this government? it is a priority on paper. there are policies in place. there are laws in place, we know that the government, we know that cabinet has approved a such and policies to ensure that they is a transition to ensure it was at the same time that the electricity is provided. but i think skeptics, critics have said that those policies are in place, but implementation is a problem. as is corruption. that is something that has affected the various sectors of south african society from the mining sick to,
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to ask them as well. and this is also why we see that lag in terms of providing electricity. so it is a priority, but is implementation effective? and is it sustainable? nothing. that's the key issue for the south african government, especially as it hits towards elections next year and has to a piece of the africans has to provide for their daily needs, but are holding short. and that's where what you said comes in. you have to keep the lights on, especially running going into an election year, which is the rest to meet them in the thank you so much i. it's still a head on elza 0. we meet the man behind a support network and shot that is helping to reunite families leading sedan. we'll tell you about an unconventional aerial division in the indian police force and party time in madrid. s, veins football is celebrate their nation's lead title with bands that is coming up in sports native itself to switch the
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. there are nice to series. here's how it's shaping up across europe in africa. today we're getting straight with some pretty solid bands of rain across england. wales right through the island of ireland some century downforce here. same goes for western france and the low countries. now south of there's also some hit miss 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 with his sons, i'll look at some of these temperature. is buddha pets? 33. 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 caucasus of, to africa. we go and we have seen that rain intensify from sierra the own rate through to nigeria in fact, across,
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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. reset conditions, those winds are working their way into close to the new tell profit, and 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 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 the police must have it here is that society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. it was, it was fun to have an american occupation from livingston countries. the street on
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a reminder of our headlines. a major search and rescue operation is underway in the north atlantic for missing tours submersible on a dive to the titanic shipwreck. it is believed there are 5 people on board you in secretary general, antonio gutierrez has condemned israel's decision to speed up the construction of a legal settlements in the occupied westbank. he said the recent government moves are jeopardizing the 2 state solution. chinese premier lead young is meeting a delegation in germany to increase economic size me in german, chancellor o. f sholtes are joined by ministers from both countries. the talks are focusing on climate change, trade and the ukraine war fighting and sedan has triggered grass roots efforts to support those caught up into violence. also 0, same bas robbie met a man and neighboring chad, who's been working tirelessly to reunite families while also making sure that his loved ones are safe. from a small town on the border between chad and sudan. friends and relatives of people stuck in elgin, a try to offer
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a lifeline as an informal network has sprung up. individuals working with the drivers insights who done trying to fairy people out of west are full for the well how much he 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 of janetta to be particular is going to be a chaos because the situation in indiana 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, and helping those he could a sudden call this the slot issue. uh, people like very some people need money and i have to give them this money right
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now. okay. a cash drop means someone else makes it to safety. every time i see someone coming that gives me a hole. and if i saw someone that i, i know i recognize, give me a whole joy. does it have to be montana? i wish up. like i pray for my family to get to come right now. well, 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 have lined the street for weeks. even fighters who begin the conflict, he says, are unable to escape. we learned just a few hours ago that my homeless family did. in fact, make it safely across the border from sudan into chad. they are now in audrey, and not a moment too soon. just days later, a new search and violence in alternate, those crossing, finding themselves on
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a journey more deadly than it already was. the same bus route, the l g 0, audrey on the chat to down border. the delegation headed by several horn of africa leaders has reached a roadblock and it's mediation. if it does stop the fighting incident. the sudanese foreign ministry rejected the proposal made by 8 african nations saying that the language is incorrect. the governments in cartoon says describing the conflict as a fight between 2 generals as a false narrative. it sees the conflict as a battle between a national army on the one hand and a group rebelling against it on the other options here is bernard smith is in the studio with us. you just came back from ju booty where you were covering those talks. they seem to have achieved very little. so yeah, there was a huge meeting last monday i got it's cold into an inter governmental authority on development to these 8 pulling of african nations trying to mediate in su down. and they came up with a some vicious plan after an old, a, a,
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an exceptionally long session last monday that came with this business plan. and they said in 10 days time where they've got both sides of to both sides. and so down around the table to talk between now for me to ministers, an hour emission is to get them to agree to a cease fire. that sounds good. it sounds good, very ambitious, but it's full. and it seems that the 1st one of the 1st hurdles, because to them is not a tool happy saddam is accused. i got a saying, your tablets are clear. the challenge to sue don. it says is a violation of his sovereignty, which is totally unacceptable. and they seem to reserve particular criticism for william root, so kenya is prime minister. i never accused him of making this by as assessment of the conflict. i think this is because, as we just said, to don, is offended that the generals both sides of being acquainted why saddam says this is a revel group fighting a national this shouldn't be put on equal footing that you know,
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why is this so important for the horn of africa, nations, they're taking this very seriously. they're putting a lot of effort into this. they are and they were telling me we spoke to diplomats the last year last week and administered and they said look, we thing we've got leverage. there were 300000000 people in the whole of africa. we think we can, we can bring a regional solution to this problem and we have to because if it spills out into a wide a conflict, then you're going to get a refugee crisis. humanitarian crisis all around the originating. and yeah, indeed. and then, and already troubled parts of the world. this is the best we can well do without they also and viciously wanted to set up a humanitarian cargo within a couple of weeks and even have this sort of national dialogue, the sudanese, all very ambitious and all seemingly already running into trouble. unfortunately, options here is braden smith. thank you very much. i the police in uganda say they have detained the 20 people in connection with friday's attack on a school near the border with the democratic republic of congo. at least 41 people
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. mostly students were killed. some of the victims died in a fire in their school, dormitory others were shot or stabbed. the police also say they are investigating the head teacher of the school. they say there may have been collaboration with the allied democratic forces. the militia that they accused of carrying out the attack . the jury, as president, has replaced the heads of all the countries security services and a major shakeup with immediate effect. bullet to new bu is replacing the heads of the army, navy, air force, police, and defense intelligence. the jury is confronting a number of security issues, including attacks by on groups. and the us says it regret small these decision to ask for you and peacekeepers to leave the country. the interim government had made the request during a security council meeting on friday. molly has been fighting on groups since 2012 a 16 year old girl has been killed in a school shooting and brazil. one other student is in a critical condition. the shooting happened incumbent and the southern state of
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colorado. police later arrested the attacker who said to be a former student, it was, it could be for the army. the only thing i saw was and pointing the gun and people running out of the way. i was very worried because my brother was inside to me or whatever the bank is that still, you know, he started shooting. i fell next to him and he didn't shoot me out. repeating the still ahead on alpha 0 and sport. the 1st ashes test between england and australia looked set for an exciting climax test that will have the latest the
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the assigned for sport roll pass. dock has joined us in a studio for that role. so thank you very much. we're going to start with use out of front police have searched the headquarters of the powers olympics organizing committee. it is suspected corruption prior. the national financial prosecutor office says the searches are linked to investigations based on information provided by an audi corruption agency and relate to a list embezzle looked of public funds. i'm 5, which is a power 2020 full said it was cut off writing with the investigators game stalls in july next year. now we're all set for dramatic fido there. the 1st ashes test between england and australia and we have however, play at interest that has been delayed by right. well, once a debt does get onto why australia will lead to not a $174.00 runs to waited with 7, which is providing in school board. start on franklin with the full lights on sunday,
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taking see for the $28.00 foot board candidate by paying shore from continued that perfect start to year. i 2024 qualifying his goals. so the big police and a hot for much in paris the day this child is i'm talking refreshment, gave across the opportunity to score from the penalties, thoughts, and by step top and putting this, this won't kick spots. he was allowed to retake it due to encroachments the p a. c for making no mistake 2nd time around. that was his 54 don't of the seeds of a club and country. so take a new french record for a single season, just about the great just phone tag, trying to see one new england ultimate it full when some for a qualifying, as a slash, new master during the a 7 mil off of the cargo soccer score. 3 of those goals, the 2nd was the pick of the so bad is it, it was the 1st hot fix of his career and going to run his off of the last year. i was totally top of group see 6 boys clear of the quite
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a bit. most one. know what the kids start twice to the last 18 minutes to see a whiles to the little back. hold on for the 2nd. go from our regular just a little bit special for the care type of group d, y o 2nd from boston. i may drop it as complex found style. no, no i don't about i'm a told are you better overall that picks up the bowl inside his art hoff and read all the way through to school? cuz it sounds when i would just to be this to go south, we were in full full traffic, fabio trying to reach the photos over by just a little bit for the very 1st often. well there level will qualifies to be applied or choose the christiano. now there will the company 1st apply it to make 200 international appearances when portugal take on our side in reykjavik he says. busy you're old already, how's the record for verse international matches the forts go towards that will. busy talk to you as has concerns that ronald i will play against arson points. you will kindly top of that group having them access re qualifies for accountants
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records. i know that i hold a lot of records, but i say this honestly, i'd, i'd chase records, they chase me. that's why i'm very happy. and that's where my motivation comes from . to continue planning at the highest level for the national team. i have certainly been a stella international career for right now. that old again way back in 2003. when he made his debut, i used a team for point to go and a one to win or the catholic style. since then he's go to school 122 goals, which makes him the old target leading score and meds, international football. on his progress bar, but then a portugal shotwell that came in 2016 when is t one the arise beating the hardest fronts in the form. a balance of gold key to you about quote was hit back in the teams head coach off the he came to court y. i've left the squads, training camp because he was overlooked for the caps and see where the absence of kevin, the boy in the robot, in the concrete kept in belgium, inside today's role with australia, a decision to which coastal, when he called to desco, suggested that the co 12 pulling out of choose dice, qualify again to sonya quotesoft says he's deeply disappointed bought to desco's comments,
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which he added do don't fit with reality. roberts would keep upset. he withdrew from the squads due to an injury. easy and simple. federation says it will speak to faith about protecting plants from racism off to the maintenance team, a band to the front of the game against cost all the time. one of the capital players directed a significant racial slur, defend up, michael buck sole results tomorrow. and heritage reply, somebody's a fucking 5 minutes started. so united, no action was taken, so the team collectively decided not to continue as yet there's been the response from cutoff cope for association. carlos alcaraz will begin his cross court caesar on choose either. well, number 2 will phrase from says archer fee. so the queen's cop championships in preparation for will the next month, the 20 or 20 role is coming off a $75.00. the last to know that dr. richard, the front sharpen is playing, you know, the is the gloss for a little bit of his career authorized, held his 1st training session on the surface on site today,
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and it isn't take time to adjust. i was not able to, to practice, to watch, you know, i home be without knowing how chords now graft codes. so he was, he has been there for, you know, the a bit you to that, the movement, the saw it some on the grass. but i'm really happy with the the practice of the have to you. we will follow up with you as well. number 2, i'm at cultivate. the scene here in the blue has been forced to announce her assignments of the age of 27. due to a chronic back injury, the start is 5 says which month will then will be, have photos, toilets now to the spanish who continues to pursue her passion. despite the chord drupal r b c, she's one competitions live with a well and one that helps to compete out the power and pick started starts reports . sarah, macro has no hands or feats but continues to hit the way she's been body boarding.
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and so thing, since she was 5, but at the age of 18, was struck by meningitis. i left in a coma for 10 days. since then she said $25.00 operations, including a kidney transplant from head that it'd be along the way and it will be done. i walked into the hospital and 5 months later i left being pushed in a wheelchair with no hands or feet depending on the dialysis machine because as well as men join us, i had multi organic shop 7, claudia, correct? on a cut of the best, both in korea was seemingly over, but she refused to let it be to be 3. is lights up. she took part in the will power southern championships in the united states infinity. second i saw your own. we caught the see i had full for spaces on a kidney transplant and i was representing staying in an adaptive stuff. well championship. and i had a silver around my neck. it is something that i would never have imagined of everything that happens away from the beaches. so it gives inspirational talks and
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is a 3rd year low student. she attends class unaided. the yacht, people with disabilities are usually overprotected. and that is something that i hate, or if i haven't all, so how, why you how to set it on. if i ask for it, please help me do it. before i ask, sarah and the family successfully campaigns have the meningitis vaccine that would have sites her made available to old children in under the see if they also win a fight to get the cool health service to cover the cost of prosthetics for sarah and others. in similar circumstances, which can run into millions of dollars over the course of a lifetime cetera. finished 1st in her category at this tournament in grand can area. but she has much bigger goals. so thing won't be part of the power olympics next year in paris. but if it is included in the 2028 los angeles games, she wants to go metal david stokes, which is 0. what it was potty tumbling oh,
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my gosh. home country of spine on mondays or thousands of phones got within the capital between 2 celebrates with phase national frequency. also. they won the nation's league. sorry to invite the collection on penalties between steph, as far as the since the 2012 european championships, that is always open. now when i say we're who 9. thank you so much. and is police have an unconventional airborne division, a flock of carrier pigeons. they are kept as a last resort in case all of the forms of communications fail sent and monahan has more on this. these are the police pigeons. and they have a storied history in india, stating back to the british colonial era when they used to send messages between distance police stations. spite massive leaks and communication technology. police here no dish of space up in keeping the traditional life. we have it since 1946 and the service was busy going to use for communicating from one station to another
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station are now z. hope gifted as a heritage training begins early for new recruits. rookies enter the service as young as 6 weeks old. there dropped further and further away from the coop. i'm 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 clued in 1999 conventional communication with disrupted pigeons proved one of the only reliable ways for police to keep in contact with. this is the only place where officially that a private broker, pigeon, you know, keep us who would, would officially undergarment sanction with the police. we have an organization read the regions that used kept, and that makes it with you. and in these days, they mainly see action at national festivals taking flights of
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a symbol of peace. but please hear say that the pigeons are ready whenever judy calls fits amount in algebra. that's it for me. several venue for this news hour. the rena obligate to is with you in just a moment. are in great hands stay what else is doing the the toilet a delta and apply in the 1st. he lost the challenge of the play for his country. won a legal battled pay the way for a generation of brazilian players. foot building legend,
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eric townsend all introduces off one scene of penalized bias club for his political beliefs. he took power into his own hands and plays the trails of players writes football rep on i will just see where is the western agenda heading? that's the g 7 really even matter anymore. who's more electable, joe biden, or donald trump, or jeremy, listen in the media undermining our society. can americans cross their supreme court is not corrupt. the quizzical look us politics. often line the i pushing
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the one to blow by the perspectives the last and the north atlantic. the search is on for a submersible that went missing on its way down to the shipwreck of the titanic, the real life from headquarters. and i'm getting navigate to also coming up. the un secretary general calls israel's decision to speed up the construction of the legal

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