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the, the one to blow by the perspectives the is lost in the north atlantic. the search is on for a submersible that went missing on its way down to the shipwreck of the titanic. the you're watching all the light from the headquarters and i'm getting navigate. also coming up, the un secretary general calls israel's decision to speed up the construction of the legal settlements of flagrant violation of international law. a cautious comedy
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occupied westbank today officer is where the forces launched against virginia refugee. we meet the man behind a support network in charge that's helping to re unite families, leading to don the hello. so we begin with a dramatic story unfolding in the north atlantic ocean. us and canadian coast guards have launched the search and rescue mission after a tourist submersible last contact on its way to the titanic ship wrecked. the vehicle was taken 600 kilometers and the canadian province of new foundland to the site of the sun could remains of the british passenger ship, which is nearly 4000 meters beneath the surface. now 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
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be the thrill of a lifetime. a submarine trip to the site of one of the most famous mount, a time rex, the automatic titanic. but this 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 was last one hour and 45 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, see, extra sources are speeding to the area. we are deploying all available assets to.
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ready make sure that we can locate the craft and rescue the the piece along the tectonic side can 1912, but it's made voice from the u. k. to america, more than 1500 people died. the vessel story has become iconic. featuring and several books document trees and movies. the company which operates the semester. both ends are several trips around this time of year. but it's business been human shouting was one of those on board. posting on instagram, i see was about to set off on 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 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 it wasn't a sub for 12 hours. we have our own breathing system on board and if that's
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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. island fisher. i'll just get a call and baker has more on what could have happened to that submarine. but the atlantic ship rack is very deep, located nearly 4 kilometers beneath the sea surface. these are the latest images we have the ship, which was actually mapped by a private company called magellan just this year. it's 600 kilometers away from the coast of canada. and there are a few scenarios of what might have happened to the titans submersible after it to send it to the wreckage and lost communication with the surface crew. in one it floats back to the surface. but it loses communication and is reported to be sealed from the outside. so it would need to be spotted to be rescued in another. it's
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either mid ocean or on the sea floor. and finding an object that small, from that distance requires specialized tools. so in our beacons provide acoustic pings, the bounce off of hard objects under water, but their accuracy, it's such great, depth is limited. so multiple sound frequencies are used. remote operated vehicles will help, but they have to be deployed to the site. and timing is crucial. the crew only has a few days worth of air. well, franco, and is a former submarine commander with the royal australian navy. and he says that locating a missing submarine is a very complicated process. 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 so ryan is probably in the temporary fail surrounding the types 10, a certain wallet. the rick is there and to paste 2 pots. there are,
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there's a know, found a lot 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 become entangled. if that's the case, the passengers they, the best thing to do is to rest as much as possible and not to exist themselves so that they don't use too much of that precious oxygen or generate too much of the, of the damaging, haven't oxide that will break down so if a longer life can consider that the best 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 a website long for that cold to penetrate through the whole venue on secondary general is urging that is really government to stop its decision to speed up the
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construction of illegal settlements and occupied westbank spokesman for until a new guitar 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 flagrant violation of international law. he urge the is really government to hold and reverse these decisions and to immediately and completely sees all settlement activities and occupied palestinian territory. $120.00 is a senior fellow wisdom at least institute. he says, israel's decisions on the legal settlements undermine the hopes for a 2 state solution. just the, the actions are, this is really government. the rec, celebrated virtually every negative trend that you can imagine from the violets on the ground to settlement expansion to fictions, to building and uh, you know, expanding settlements in the so called doomsday settlements like e one outside of jerusalem. so this is really it, it, i mean,
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an attempt to, to slow down this very accelerated pace that which this extreme government is working to do, destroyed kansas for whatever may be less of 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. let's bring in our correspondent into abraham. so joining us in the villagers of mine which is overlooking the illegal settlements of aerials that's in the occupied west bank into that it's more of those legal settlements behind you that the is when the
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government is planning on constructing. and indeed this is one of the supplements that will have new units added to it. it's called eddy as one of the biggest supplements here in the occupies westbank. it's, it looks like a full long city. and lets me just give you an idea of how spread out is it takes the lines from lines from several villages here in the area and the, the estimate to the area that it takes so far as one $1500.00 tax stars. so, and if you can see it's a spread thing in the power long line and that kind of isolates the north of the occupied west bank from the rest of it. one important thing also comes to supplements. they take the resources of palestinians. here we are sitting on one of the biggest water cisterns in the occupied west bank itself.
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but palestinians find themselves having to buy those a water because they do not have access to that. was that the origin of the theirs? as far as is where the organizations are concerned, but some of them says that the share of is released in total is 10 times more then what palestinians here in be occupied westbank consume. even though that is where these are just 3 times larger. these supplements are part of kind of nations. they are all in the get under international law. but even as we have united nations security council resolutions against them, they're still spreading out and expanding your under the i mean, well, and another part of the occupied westbank engineer. and in fact is really forces launched and a sold on monday. that's where we saw palestinian fighters were able to incur some of the damages against that raid. how is that going to affect others in the
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occupied westbank? or we've been seeing a lot of palestinians praising the palestinian fighters in virginia and refugee camp, saying that the fact that they were able to cause damages to these really vehicles injure is really soldiers is something that kind of thing and see is very, is a source of pride because not only do they have very primitive access to weapons, very primitive weapons, but they're also not trained. there is no palestinian army in defense of having an army. but when, when it comes to these really forces, they have the uh, talent, they have the training, they have the equipment. so as far as palestinians would tell you that very proud of the fact that they were able to cause that, which is of course, this doesn't come without a cost is $6.00 palestinians were killed in the rate in jeanine. so there was a tense situation. there is anger among palestinians who feel that they've been
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left out by the international community facing a decades long, military occupation. we were in jeanine, and this is how the scene looked. the this is the moment the turn that is really a rest, read into a 10 hour gunpoint, the palestinian home made exclusive damaging armored vehicles and did you need refuge account and injuring 8 is where the soldiers look is where the forces need the one hour to move the soldiers to hospital an hours more to pull out at least 5 vehicles. how many bram cases the camp felt like a battlefield? jessica by the army was in the houses of my neighbor and my father and his really military cheapest, 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 become common for is really rates to leads behind palestinian casualties. but it's rare for is really forces. this is the 1st
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time in nearly 20 years that we see is really hook up. there is try to tell us the, the, and targets here in the occupied westbank. people here say that seems to date, resemble the battle that took place in the refuge account in 2002. the asked of 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. and the city is 31 year old son was shocked, was fighting against is really forces home individual. i'm that they're the ones attacking us. if they didn't come over, none of this would have happened. most of the snipers or targeting us journalists
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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 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 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. the edges eda, janine the occupied west bank. the chinese prime minister leach youngest, leading a delegation to germany, meant to increase economic ties. the talks between lee and chancellor all i've sold for joined by ministers from both countries. climate change was expected to be a central main focus. berlin is taking
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a larger role in china's electric vehicle market, and it also wants to discourage beijing from supporting russia and it's for an ukraine stop. boston, it's running us now from brother. so step of that press conference now getting underway. we were just seeing it on our screens and what do we expect the highlight to be and, and what do we expect to hear from the 2 leaders as well as clearly a lot to discuss because this press conference was delayed for at least a half an hour it is the 1st visit in more than 3 years between these 2 delegations from china and from germany. and there's a lot at stake. uh, of course the main issue will be their business relationship, but china is germany's largest trading partner, more than $300000000000.00 every year is being traded. but also on our issues. germany will want to raise like more sensitive issues like the tie one,
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for example, a china stands on the war and ukraine, but also china's role in combating climate change. these are old topics that olaf shows a german set. chancellor definitely want to raise, but there's also a interesting to hear what histone will have been because during the, the last week released national security strategy. germany called a china arrival and also a china as being more aggressive towards other countries. so germany has change its tone into strategy, but will this also come out here during this meeting today? that's something we will have to wait and see. because of course, there's a lot at stake, a lot of business at stake, but there's also this talk about the risk and not being too dependent on china for it's a trait, but also for it's supplies for raw materials for technology. so that's also something to many is struggling with. i have to say at the moment. okay,
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stuff you'll keep us across this story for the time being. thank you so much for that update from berlin. the still ahead on i'll just 0 river report from russian control parts have done yet. square civilians are facing daily showings and red alerts in india, after hundreds died due to storing temperatures, the frank assessments. quite frankly, elizabeth dressed, the elephant in the room. the reason of the south koreans want their own nuclear to terraces because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting has basically lock this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the case headlines. so then case by the end of the states, that there is no strong government to control and which means that this might affect other countries. inside story on al jazeera,
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headlines on all to 0. a major search and rescue operation is underway in the north atlantic for a missing tourist submersible on a dive to the titanic ship wrecked. it's believed there are 5 people on board. the un secretary general and 20 gutierrez has condemned israel's decision to speed up the construction of illegal settlements in the west bank is that the recent government moves or jeopardizing the 2 state solution. the chinese premier or leaky chang is leading a delegation in germany to increase economic ties. lee and the german chancellor of salts are enjoying 5 ministers from both countries. and the talks are focusing on climate change trade on the ukraine for 9 people accused of playing a role in a migrant boats and came off the coast of greece have made their 1st court appearance . so all are facing charges of manslaughter between 600 to 700 people were believe
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to be on the boat when it capsized last week. 81 people are confirmed dads, the greek coast guard has been criticized for not doing enough to save lives. rochelle launch multiple airstrikes on ukrainian cities overnight into tuesday. ukraine's military set of shop down room 20 miss salazar drones over the capital keys. the cities of levin's upper retail were also targeted. no casualties have been reported. russia says 20 civilians were injured in the shelling of a town of vall. novak out south of done yet local russian installed officials say it was shells by 6 to 10 high mars rockets. well enough car was taken by russian forces last year. i was as soon as i had him as this report from the town. this has become the sound struck of the inside of the field. so that all the, besides hit the ocean controlled ukrainian town in just one day. many people were
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injured among them too. in critical condition. yeah. was this will throw me a whole lot of both the i did. it was here with the me side. so there was an injured lady here. we waited till the ambulance came and took a sword in the town ukrainian besides hit on a distribution center blue and let y'all a double. they got the just separate on the 6 me solves, found people that catherine to take i to rebuild the homes, come there was 6 injured hair to them in critical condition. helen, in the streets of lavaca, give a glimpse of how life is here. people are caught in the middle of a bloody conflict that's changing the lives and lives of the loved ones, whatever years. okay. do. i've lived my life. i want peace for my children and grandchildren. lead any further. reno was born in the region 70 years ago.
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she says she left her home after the strike and now she's on the job being display sort of 2nd to have to put it through. i live twins to columbus is from here. my house to my daughter's house, where both hips were always under selling. many people were killed, we want our lives back. what fees has become this cause commodity? on the actual measure, 0 walk. a delegation headed by several horn of africa leaders has reached the roof block and it's mediation effort to stop the fighting and sweep done. this was any, as for administrative rejected the proposal made by 8 african nations saying the language is incorrect, the governments and how to tomb says describing the conflict as a quote fight between 2 generals is a false narrative. it saves the conflict as a battle between a national army and a group rebelling against it. while the fighting has triggered grass root efforts to support those who are caught up in the violence. alda 0 zane bus robbie met a mine in neighboring charge,
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who's been working tirelessly to re unite families. well also 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 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,
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waiting, watching, and helping those he could a sudden call just a slot issue. uh, people like very some people need 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 hole. and if i so someone that i, i know i recognize, give me a whole joy. does it have to be montana? i wake 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 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 that how much family did in fact make it safely across the border
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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 a journey more deadly than it already was. the same bus for avi. l. g 0, audrey, i'm the chat to down border a 16 year old girl has been killed in a school shooting in brazil. one other students is in a critical condition, not shooting happening and can be in the southern state of herano police later or rest of the attacker who's set to be a former student was it could be for the army. the only thing i saw was 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. nearly a 100 people have died across northern and eastern in just temperature
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a sore into the mid forties. power cuts for making the situation worse, particularly for hospitals. michael officer reports people are trying whatever they can to get some relief from the heat. in india is to prediction be har, states, hospitals and molds are struggling to cope with the numbers. doctors are doing what they can, but for some it's too late. patients, relatives ok, trying to shield their loved ones from the unrelenting sun. there is no found over the patient. i've covered the window with a piece of cloth to protect my relative from the direct rays at the sun, even inside the hospital. there's no way to protect the patient from the heat. while high temperatures on uncommon in this part of the country for this time of year, the celsius has been consistently above average to qualify as a heat wave. temperatures need to be at least 4 and
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a half degrees above normal or above $45.00 degrees celsius. medical facilities are overwhelmed. rubbish is pining up and hospital beds are in short supply. and i remember that the hospital staff advised me to spread a bed sheet on the floor and get treatment. last night. i saw that people are being treated on the floor. this hospitalization, functioning, making matches with, in which the per dish these unreliable power supply the air conditioning doesn't work properly despite there being a heat wave is a great problem for the patients. there's no respite from the heat even in sewing the hospital. despite the challenges, this doctor says they're working on this stuff. the whole stuff are working 24 hours a day to treat the patients we are not resting even for a minute. as the number of patients grows, officials say if it's all being made to transports via cases, to better results,
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hospitals in nearby cities, mike level elders, era. and that's it for me. thanks for watching you can head online for more information information. i'll just arizona. com to weather is next then inside story, we'll examine indian prime ministers proposal for the african union to join the g. 20. thanks for watching the warm welcome theory. here's your world's weather update. beginning in asia pacific got the colors on dark, the red. the higher the temperature we see those temperatures build in china is capital beijing on wednesday. 40 degrees. take the colors off, talk about precipitation. meantime storms have knocked out that heat through the korean peninsula. so sol is down by about 10 degrees over a 48 hour span. now,
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for china, our plumb rains are falling between the gain. see, and the pearl river valley, as we'd expect at this time of the year getting dallas with rain here. and the monsoon rains have done quite a number for india's westbank all be har, assigned sick and state, and also the eastern side of nepal. and as we go to, i've kind of started, i want to talk about the heats building in how rods up to 44 degrees. now this is closing here is not in a temperature record for the month of june, but more cloud cover and look at those winds northerly by friday, gus to 60 kilometers per hour. and speaking of the winds, we go to the gulf still blowing down from iraq, that's lifting the sand and dust here. and that will continue to be the story. as we look toward wednesday, temperatures in doha will build over the next few days. so you're up to $45.00 degrees by friday, while the above average for this sum of the year. okay, and now you're in the now. the
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