tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 20, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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to show documentary spine not freaking ceiling making. and that's going to be the special for the taste of the sun from madagascar and foot phone from a new series of africa direct on the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm serial then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is the news, our life from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes lost in the north atlantic. the searches on for a submersible that went missing on its way down to the titanic shipwreck for you and the secretary general calls israel's decision to speed up the construction of
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a legal settlements. a flagrant violation of international law of cautious. com. in the occupied west bank of the day after his really forces launched the attack against the janine refugee camp. and we meet the man behind a support network and chad that is helping the really nice families mean. sedan aids for a live in australia looks activities for the ashes. classic is the final day of the 1st half gets on the way. and around 15 minutes in the you plus i have took from the kind of soccer health thing and how about northwest of dirty, a 7 mill option, full bath and the rest of the us 2024 qualifies. coming up the and we start this news hour with the dramatic story unfolding in the north atlantic ocean. us and canadian coast guards have launched a search and rescue mission after
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a tourist submersible last contact on its way down to the titanic ship wrecks the vehicle was taken 600 kilometers from the canadian province of newfoundland to the site to be 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 only 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 interest. you those on board. the submarine called the titan is missing nearly 1500 kilometers off the boston coast,
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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 resources 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 it'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 a tight check. you know, and he'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 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 for sure, i'll just see it up and call. and baker has more on what could have happened to the summary. but the tonic 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
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a few scenarios of what might have happened to the titan submersible after it to send it to the wreckage in last 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 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, franco, and is a former submarine commander with the royal australian navy. he says locating the missing submarine is a very complicated process. if you're trying to search for this sort, right?
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and using like an imaging sign up as you might so try and search from mine on a month. you know, mine failed in the summer. the so right is probably in the temporary fail surrounding the types 10, a certain wallet. the rest is there and to paste 2 pots. there are, 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
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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 $2.00 to $3.00 degrees celsius and a website long for that cold to penetrate through the hall and the un secretary general is urging the is really government to stump its decision to speed up the construction of illegal settlements in the occupied. westbank spokesman for antonio gutierrez, said this in a statement, quote, 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. the urge to be is really government to hold and reverse these decisions and to immediately and completely cease all settlement activities in the occupied palestinian territory. or did abraham is in the village of jemma in which overlooks the illegal settlement of ariella and the occupied west bank near to, you know, for people who've never been to the west bank. it's difficult to imagine just how
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close the our villages and is really settlements really are. how that looks. so show us how it looks, show us the geography of where you are. so this is a very important points. terrell, many palestinians try to invite foreigners to see the reality for themselves and we had here overlooking one of his documents. let me show you. this is the league. it was really sacrament of airy. l. not only is it taking the lines of palestinians from different different villages, look at how much it's printing out around the villages. which palestinians eventually feel that it will prevent any potential palestinian state because these supplements, what they do is they isolate the protestant in communities, making it like small islands heating. they're making it very hard for them to have a contiguous state that has what's connecting to it. that has really some sort of
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a continue with the so when you look at the supplement, it's not only related to the lines they take for the also the resources, the infrastructure. we're sitting here on one of the largest water assistance in the occupied the west bank. but when you look at people here and i'm not sure if the camera can show you, people have to buy water tanks and put them on top of their houses. and some even have to buy walter from extend the sources. imagine this what there's originally there's but because there is a leak, it is really supplements. they take up those resources including water, not all. ringback the that's when we talk about the growing sacraments. we talk about growing set that attacks against palestinians, the whole lives of people changes because of those supplements. for example, the village, opposite to us is called metadata and people,
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they're used to work in agriculture. their lives have been taken, their resources have been very, very limited. and eventually, many of them left the professions. and not only that, we've been talking to, but the one communities in the occupied westbank, that's what a forced to leave, where they are. because of the growing, subtler attacks a little. thank you very much. that's extremely helpful. and just a reminder to our viewers, you are in the, our village or our town of jump in and just opposite you. the other hilltop is the illegal is really settlement of ariano. thank you very much. and is a relative com in the occupied west bank today. a day after is really sold as a taxi jeanine refugee camp, killing 6 palestinians, including a 15 year old. the attack lasted for hours. this palestinian groups fought back. those fighters were mainly from islamic jihad oak woods brigades and fight those. i'll separate gates and how moss said it designated and improved improvised
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explosive injuring 6 is really soldiers and damaging their armies. vehicle limited weapon reuse by the palestinian fighters are mostly smuggled in. monday's raid was one of the most intense in decades with his really forces even using a helicopter gunship, or they've got plenty more coming up on. this is our, including south africa, turning towards vast coal reserves as a solution to its energy crisis. we've examined the impact, the nearby communities and for the planets for red alerts in india after hundreds died due to soaring temperatures tend to suffer who continues to pursue of oppression. despite being put drupal m p t role that, that will have that story and support later this out. the police in the french capital have rated offices of the parish 2024 olympic committee. this follows
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a report from the anti corruption agency of potential irregularities. they search the organizing committee headquarters and office overseeing construction sites. all right, we're going to go live to paris and joined natasha butler in just a moment, but i want to signal to our viewers. i brought in the whole past that color that you've got a lot of sports to cover later on this hour, but we definitely wanted your insights into this. so just stand by for a 2nd. natasha, you're in paris. this feels like a big deal in terms of france's image and hed be olympic games even politically, maybe what or do you know at this stage of the fall, i have to say that we don't have many details. well, the details we all getting all from fraud says, financial prosecutor's office. and what they're saying is the french police and investigators of rated the headquarters is tyrese's, an intake or organizing committee. and also the offices office main infrastructure company,
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the company that is using to help it build and do some of the construction linked to building big games. that companies called solid a. now, according to the prosecutor's office fees, the rates are in connection with 2 investigations. one that was launched in 2017, the other in 2022 and both of those investigations are linked to allegations of corruption, embezzlement, or public funds of favoritism. and that sort of thing. i'll just text you over who here they've been quite a few issues in the lead up to the guidance of that. there was around over the late big ticket prices. still concerns are the transportation of security or what is the, the public mood uh, in regards to the guys still broad decipherable as well, you know, falls. there's no stranger to hosting major wells international sporting events. united 0 in the past, the toyota fall, c, g, a. we for the rugby woke up coming up late to the see the power. so lympics next
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year. so, you know, people who enjoy sports, or will just say, looking forward to acute international sporting events. once again on the doorstep of thoughts, that isn't to say that they're all those who say, so it'd be sort of made to wells for 2 friends. just simply say we have a place in all times anymore and we so in for on. so that was, for example, also criticism. during the cost of woke up the concerns that of human rights hit in frauds. there has been concerns if the person didn't pick. sometimes the ticket price has been too high for most people to go and see it concerns a for some contracts for some workers and people to say. and these seem to big events also have a massive impact on the environment and they cost lots of money. we're talking about nearly 10000000000 year or $10000000000.00. i should say big spends olympic games here with power so far. they have, however, been able to keep some costs down though, because many of the vin use locations that are going to be used already exist, for example, where i'm standing right now at the foot of the life with how the pol care will be transformed into
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a beach volleyball said you can just be only they are full tab with the rivers and runs well that, that will be some waterfalls taking place as well. so that gives you a flavor of the sort of and then picks that will be. but as i said, people at this stage a call say there's real boss in the probably near the time. and also those growing concerns and phones about how much they felt events costs and this sort of social environment, environmental impact. so they have natasha butler reporting from paris. thanks. that's all really helpful context natasha role. this is, this is a potentially terrible look for paris. i mean, suspects is suspicious of corruption. public contracts may be gone wrong. we don't know where this will land this investigation of course, but we're barely a year ahead of the olympic games. you are telling me before the show actually we always see a slew of never getting negative stories appear pop up before olympic game. yeah, i mean that seems to be of quite a regular passive here. a city is awarded the rights to the highest the guys and
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then is quite to gaze into the stories and i decide you have this roster of bad you stories because i'm forced to use that. this is do bad. new stories. you know, people like to click on them, people like to read about them and they, they do have to get our loved in 2012. that issues are the security, brazil. how to rear had issues. i have a corruption. and of course i took care of just recently have to do with the full a lot from the pub. demik. i live organized as a power is 2024 will say on the whole all those guys were relatively successful despite all the issues. but the fight to the matter is these issues aren't being that made up stories out there are huge challenges of the organizes will have to sort out and have to aren't out before those games and next july, commensurate, perhaps with this case of the event that they're hosting or who passed? excellent, thank you so much. i'll let you go. i know you have a lot of sports news later this hour, so we'll see you again. thank you. roll no rush at launch multiple airstrikes on ukrainian cities. overnights into tuesday. march ukraine's military set had shut down
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around 20 missiles or drones over the capital key. the cities over the beavens upper region were also targeted. no casualties have been reported. the european union has unveiled a new package for ukraine worth $56000000000.00. this comes the head of an international conference in london this week and are raising more funds to rebuild ukraine. us secretary of state anthony blinking is in london for that event. he was joined by british foreign secretary james cleverly on a visit to the ukrainian a welcome center and orthodox church in the british capital. this week is very much about encouraging the, the private sector to, to invest in ukraine's rebuilding and recovery. we recognize that that means that we need to demonstrate that those investments will be effective and that they will be safe. and that of course means the ongoing
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assurance ukrainian seek that they will not be reevaluated once they have successfully retained the territory. russians defense ministers, saga shaw, who says, ukraine is planning to attack russian territory with nato supplied mister miles. he won the if it happened, moscow would retaliate from nursing governments for customers when they see what green, according to the information we have. the command of ukraine's armed forces plans to attack russian territory, including crimea, with high moss and storm shadow missile deployment. of these missiles beyond the zone of the special military operation would mean full scale involvement of the united states and britain in the conflicts. this would entail immediate strikes on decision making centers on ukraine's territory. more on this to speak the yoga shop of oliver in moscow, you'll hear this sounds like russia saying that it has read lines that must not be crossed in this conflict. it doesn't,
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doesn't take a russian defense minister survey. sure good has shed some light is on the plans of the armed forces of ukraine, just track of the territory rushing clayton crimea. you said that the western high mos in store shadow missiles would be used by the corinthians, and the kid would use its western pets. and elite formations, trained by nature specialist. so as a re tell a tree measure. sure, good. threatened to carry out immediate tribes on decision making centers in ukraine. so there's been an immediate reaction to that as was in kind of grab channels here. experts say that russia always draws the so called red lines, promising to punish ukraine for his actions and attacks. but basically only does is keeping pounding ukraine's infrastructure a no, just that on a daily basis. so now we just have to wait and see, or decision making sense is will be talks. and by rushing this time around, showing good also nice. and that to craig and troops were trying to talk in the south. don't ask,
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don't yet. and zip her over. she had directions and since during the full the ukrainians have launched $206.00 to $3.00 attacks on the positions of the russian troops, all the ukrainians hawks were repelled and as full the full involvement of the united states and britson and the complex, the russian leadership has many times stated that russia resist, no trust ukraine, but ne, so as a whole, uh, it's a hybrid who and all the nato countries are involved. so nothing new here again, all from the same day if same day showing good a survey leverage versus foreign minister has just stated it's an a. so is a gazed freezing, the complex and you create that means they want to find. so most code is reggie full that see, well i guess not as is needed here. basically according to the words and statements, there is no ends inside, at least the solid. you or your shop of, of the reporting from us go, thank you very much. i the russian says 20 civilians were interested in the showing of the town of vall,
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nova south of done yes. could local russian installed. officials say that it was sailed by 6 to 10 high mars rockets. boulevard high was taken by russian forces last year was, is here as ali, how sion has this report. this has become the sound track of the fall and find the field so but other besides hit the ocean control ukrainian town in just one day many people were injured among them too. in critical condition. yeah. was this will throw me a whole lot of both with i did. it was here with the me side. so there was an aged lady here. we waited till the ambulance came and took a sword into town ukrainian. besides hit on a distribution center, we wanna let y'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 to the streets of
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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. legally, for the reno 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 display sort of 2nd to hudson for i live 20 columbus is from here. my house of my daughter's house, where both hips were always under selling. many people were killed. we want our lives back. peace has become a scholars commodity. yeah. and the actually much as you walk in china in germany have signed cooperation agreements on advanced manufacturing and environmental protection. this followed a high level meeting in berlin between chinese prime minister, lead young and german chancellor. alas, sholtes administers from both countries, berlin and seeking
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a larger role in china is electric vehicle market. schultz said that he also discussed how badging can influence russia at the end, the war and you know, and people accused of playing a role in a migrant. both thinking off the coast of greece have made their 1st quarter parents all are facing charges of manslaughter between 6 and 700 people were believed to be on the boat when it capsized last week. 80 when people are confirmed did the greek 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 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, i started searching for him,
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but couldn't find him. later. i found out that he borrowed some money from someone and travel 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 band, florida and human 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 fellow egyptians on the boat. he left his country looking for a better life insurance 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
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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 books disclosure it up the board to the next day. the issue of the board is that we are putting in place in europe creating this both to the next. this bought the next with the people less than that. then they are victims of getting on the de offered agreement on netflix . and that is my gloves, 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 or for those left behind, knowing the face of their loved ones is older all spring full. without another
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thought, if we don't know how to bring him back, whether he is alive or dead, we don't even know if he's missing what kind of life is this? we want to know the fate of our son. either here, tons of live and may god be protected him or who tons in the coffee. i am prepared to bed. whatever has happened. christina heroism, alger 0. you in refugee in chief says over half a 1000000 people have fled to fighting and sedan. 2000000 people were also internally displaced. the conflicts as triggered grassroots efforts to support those caught up into violence. houses zeros in bas robbie meant a man a neighboring chad who has been working tirelessly to reunite families while also making sure his loved ones are safe from a small town on the border between chad and pseudo 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
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drivers insights who done trying to fairy people out of west are for 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 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, and helping those he could a sudden call slot issue. uh, people like there is 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
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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 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 mohammed's 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 a journey more deadly than it already was. the same bus for avi, l. g 0,
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audrey on the chat to down border. a delegation headed by several horn of africa leaders has reached a roadblock and its mediation effort to stop the fighting and sit in the cities foreign ministry rejected the proposal made by 8 african nations saying that the language is incorrect. the governments and cartoon says, describing the conflict as a fight between 2 generals. they say that's a false narrative. they see the conflict as a battle between a national army on the one side and a group rebelling against it on the other. parts of europe or baking in the heat. it's so hot that records could be broken this week. it was just harrington with the weather. well, we're dialing up the heat through italy, the balkans and central europe pay for watts. so here's what i see on wednesday, full on sunshine in rome, your temperature 35 degrees and it will continue to shoot up in the days ahead. so the 3 day forecast shows us 37 on thursday. if you get there, that will be a new record for the month of june. there is somewhat whether to be found around
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turkey is ne black sea coast. that energy is pushing into the caucuses. and for the other side of the mediterranean, i think most of the rain will be around northern and eastern in spain on wednesday . but the push of some showers through portugal as well. still tugging up humid air into england and wales that could generate a few showers across the islands of britain and ireland. the heat's been knocked out of scandinavia. we've introduced some showers here. so off to africa, we go in years or update for wednesday. the rain picking up across the gulf of guinea. and this is several days out, but i wanted to put this on your radar on saturday, talking to brad. the higher the temperature with the mirror cash. 4445 degree. so kate, back to the here and now there's a forecast on wednesday now. there are shot of showers for cape town breezy through the eastern cape providence. enclosed through the into tell as well durbin, you're going to max out at 22 degrees on wednesday. that's all i got for you. this is still a head on alpha 05 weeks after huge victory and thailand's elections. why this man
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still hasn't been named prime minister. feeling the heat, how scientists in antarctica are under pressure to predict the face of climate change. the and party time in madrid, spain's football is celebrate. their nation's lead time of with fans that's coming up in sports. they did sell. the foot pulled a jump to the end of pioneer. bruce, he lost the challenge of the play for his country. won a legal battle that paved the way for a generation of brazilian players, foot building legends. eric townsend all introduces a one scene of penalized buyers club for his political beliefs. he took power into his own hands and plays the trails of players,
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a 0 reminder of our headlines this. our major search and rescue operation is underway in the north atlantic from missing tours submersible on a dive to the titanic ship reg. it's believed that there are 5 people on board. the un secretary general is urging be, is really government the stuff, it's decision to speed up with the construction of illegal settlements in the occupied westbank. antonio gutierrez, called to move, a flagrant violation of international law. police in france have rated the offices of the powers 2024 olympic organizing committee. it follows a report from the anti corruption agency of potential corruption. thailand's parliament is expected to convene before july 4th, the announcement comes after the pole body endorsed the may general election results. the opposition moved forward. party won the most votes, but its leaders still faces barriers to becoming prime minister. jessica washington reports on the street, sustained congress. small protest like these have become increasingly regular in
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the weeks following the country's general election. might yeah, pay by like a lie that. oh wow. i don't think the middle tree is going to, let's go palo because they know the new fluid will change everything. they know that if move forward leads the government, those old generals will become relevant as the progressive move forward, posit each one of the most votes in the may dollars on an anti establishment platform that is put them on. so with the forces who have long controlled thailand, through military backed room, the issue for the this, the agencies and the established sense as a power is the move forward agenda. and then move forward to attend revolves around to drastic and needed reforms of how timing works. beginning with the reform of the military and the monarchy. this week,
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the election body certified the results of the votes of to weeks of political uncertainty. the commission induced the windows of old 500 seats of the lower house . the challenges still remain for the move forward policy and its leader, peter limited on that. it's unclear whether he will be able to become prime minister to do so. he will need support from viable parties or some of timelines, 250 senators. the senators were appointed by the ministry regime after the cool music, who in may 2014 sort of send a test, represent the military back to interest the young party leader, also spaces and election inquiry. dishes in the media company is found guilty. you could be disqualified from politics and even face prison time. still pizza is undeterred and often out in public, thrown by supporters. earlier this month when he joined a parade in support of l g b t q writes,
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you promised to pass along allowing same sex marriage if he becomes leader. and he is pledged to be a prime minister for everyone. even those who don't support him, but it's still unclear if you will get the chance to take on that role. jessica washington, which is 0. a millions of south africans are left with no electricity for up to 10 hours a day because of scheduled power outages. the province of people from along producers around 80 percent of the coal supplies needed for the countries energy. but a stephanie decor reports, people living in the area say that 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 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,
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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 to. and as much as we have seen that we think they just need to, we don't have to look to see to load shedding is the term for south africa. state ordered power outages, ongoing for 16 years. due to a combination of rundown facilities, corruption and sabotage. boom, alonza, who's 12, coal fuel power plants, and countless mines. it's earned this province. the titles of one of the most polluted regions in the world body has 2 children, both have breathing issues and she's convinced her eldest daughter, severe asthma, is 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
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needs a nebulizer medication insight. when it's 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 pollution. the pollution is also linked to around $3300.00 premature deaths year activist. 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, mitchell has changed. thomas was part of that case. he says the state owned power companies tried to cut corners by asking for extensions to comply with limits. we
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also need to understand that because for the tests in the countries festival and ask them and ask them 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 these if what is she there is little they can do to change their fate. that will take money. and ultimately political will stephanie decker or g 0, but longer province, south africa. ok. there's a lot to talk about here which is 0, south africa correspondence in the, in the middle. it for me to millers with us in the studio. there's multiple issues, and i think we need to untangle them. tell us if this is a government priority to deal with everything we've just seen here, o l timothy, as you say, there are a number of issues and you can look at the apps 3 of them. one is this transition to renewable energy. one is the provision of electricity south africa is of course, going through this crisis for many months, 16 years,
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in fact now at the heights of the crisis, really for me in the south africans a but also i in the environment. and that's what we, we've just seen now, how people are impacted by the use of coal in these power plants and how people are affected, how their health is affected. now if we look at problems like informal and got we, people are very badly impacted. they complain about ailments because of this environment and, and what's emitted from these power plants, the government had previously at least 10 years ago, put together a plan to assist people. but the previous environmental minister admitted to the government failing not to meeting the national air quality standards. same ship failed south africans. it'd be a court and environmental court raw that had been taken at all. did based on an application by environmental groups to make changes to help people. but very little has been done up to now. that's the one area of concern. and of course again,
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they still have to deal with that transition. and the energy crisis with millions of friends have been pumped into trying to improve the infrastructure. it's old, it hasn't been maintains adequately. so then we're trying to juggle a number of rules for me to stay. and because i'm going to bring somebody into this conversation that i know you will have questions for some of la la z boy, is a member of parliament from the a and c party. in south africa, you're on south africa's minimal resources in energy parliamentary committee here with a slide from peter merits for we thank you for your time today, sir. let's talk about the load shedding 1st. i mean, today's immediate problem is that there are many south africans who do not have electricity for half or more than half the day. and this is not a new problem. misdemeanor was telling us it's an old problem, arguing, arguably, getting worse. why? in the afternoon, according to my cousin is june and due to your trust in dispute,
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yours unless you will. josh. i think the 1st things that's why don't do mistakes i can do is to forget the sort of kind of context of stuff. definitely that's, i'll go for the guy for more than 100. yes. they're both ways to dca watson and region. i'm just escal and i'm noticing because it's just what i'm saying this because it for a little to be the issue started kind of working with did was just out of the situation. the goodness it was applied. the board did is that for many as my daughter goes, i never knew anything that was called and it tricity and t probably 1990 page that $98.00 a plus that. and that is the 1st thing back of that. and then you added a situation where power lines would move from, she's going to kind of black areas, pulled the telephones to the cities, and the people did not have access to that. and during these 2,
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a lot of the things that you had to do now was to believe disrupt that society regardless of what comes on. so size and color then bring them up into the group as beneficial to your girlfriends and ask them sort of says, i do best prepared for a job that small number of people that's supposed to benefit. that is, the 1st issue that i've been from is what could because i think the 2nd treatment that's a new job is interested after that because it has been developed during that time and in the process of reading before the page of maintenance. and there are 2 areas of prey changes which have been i did one other effect to be the big be the situation that you, i have kind of is a situation that the flags, the backlogs that you will have had as you have been getting people into to treat why that the pace of maintenance,
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the pace of pregnancy and expand that expanding the last is falls back to us. it grew funded to those new device. and i'm, and i think the issue that for offload safety is a reflection of one thing that was given before that to do with big in the time a situation that's your level based loads that you have will not have increases and bring it into the balkans you might not be able for me to those 2 months and that's all they've moved to lucas. i thought about alternatives, including the time sheets of, of the base load as far as the b, b, b, b. so electricity is closer. but what's the zip? all places like and from along the way, you have people who have 12 power plants in the back yard, but they themselves don't have access to electricity. how does the government respond to that kind of criticism their complaints and, and how do you juggle back was also wanting to make sure that the lights the on
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across south africa. if, if that isn't done adequately. you know, i think the 1st thing was talking about and i had stepped into it did speak outside it confirms what, what, what, what, why this didn't see that you felt the situation way in eh, people because what i'm interested in that is not a tech or distributed, but it will not have access to that electricity because the way not part of those what type of tech to benefit from and it just and, and i think that is that, is that bad that this is what i've everybody's, i'm serious going back to why the why was one p address and say, when you look at most of the cost issues, they are power stations that don't say they did. that was 50 as somebody that i'm approved for 40, as i've tried. it needs as bad as the point of splitting the accept the 2 by the
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way, which was as much as the other ones in the, in the bible who just repeat. but you will see that which is in my life. that is the one power station that you would stand by and see it is a cost issue that should buy gets better. they be able to come with these every as i pass the because it is post the periods of $199496.00. and i think that is, that is, that is one of the challenges that we need to do. but then we have, it seems at the time, but our target is that correct? ok, electricity. but it is about access to electricity then i think that's how the government has made a commitment to address the good the addresses. issues that come with that and that changing environment that provides some of the depo. thank you so much for your time. we enjoyed having you on the program today. thank you and and somebody to thank you so much for coming in a studio. we wanted that sealed expertise that you have from south africa from
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covering this story for so many years and you brought that to the studio, appreciate it. thank you for me to nearly a 170 people have died across northern and eastern india as temperatures have sort into the mid 40 degrees celsius power cut. so making the situation worse, particularly for hospitals. medical staff have reported working non stop the treat, the surge of illnesses, aggravated by the extreme heat. rising water temperatures are causing concern in antartica. we're scientists of cautioning about the effects of following sea ice levels. charlie angela visited the british antarctic survey to see how they are adapting their research to tackle climate change. there was a sense of urgency, the british antarctic survey in cambridge. yeah, 14000 kilometers from the south pole scientists as a menu rising themselves with a non taught to research center before they head out on their mission. like the ice sheets,
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the scientific strategy is shifting from monitoring changes and not taking environment to delivering the most accurate prediction data to inform policy on climate change, things are changing much cost and they have before. so we losing sea ice attempt to rising, fostering the contributions in any other part of the planet. are we finding thoughts that the ice sheet a melting now, and possibly going into a reversible melting so they will contribute to sea level. so there's a lot of urgency now in what's happening in science in the polar regions and how that going to affect the rest of the planet from autonomous vehicles like this of muscle, 13 mcknight face named and a public vote to the research vessel. so david awesome bro, which is essentially selecting the board tree and also official intelligence leading, creating a digital twin if the entire continent. hey, i would improve predictions and sea level rises, giving policy makers tied to focus on what they need to tackle. here on the left the i see everything. i like all the maps and heights. this has changed over the
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last 40 years and then print project folder and he was able to do that. that's a done. you have the models that we've been using since the scientist here say we can't stop climate change. we preloaded the atmosphere with carbon dioxide missing, so the will keep moving and the ice will keep melting. even foster around and talk to the c devil, rises would be linear. instead we could see southern big jump. all they can do is get policy makers the best models of what is to come. a key part of this new strategy is studying ice cores brought back from and talked to gotten stored here in minus 25 degrees of these particular pieces of ice contain uh, bubbles from 225 years ago. but they can go back 800000. yes. and they hold concentrations of greenhouse gases that will help scientists predicts the future of climate change. the scientists enjoy the most inhospitable places on the planet
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to make the rest of it more hospitable for humanity. and hope that hard work would be wasted. charlie angela out of their cambridge the right time for sport, we've brought back a whole path extra. oh, good to see you again. i'll call say why. so thank you very much. all because we're going to start with cricket. and the last day of the surf ashes test has finally got on to why i'm interested in the get off the right washed out there, boarding session australia are chasing a bit to target of 281. they resumed on one i 7 for 3. instead i moved on to 121 that for full thing and have just struck a need just 6 bull wicket. so repeat that scholfield: $121.00 for, for created by insured for us continue that pass. it stopped a year or 2024 qualifying his goal. so the be great sort of hard for the encounter in paris day just time and i'm to our greece. when gave us the opportunity to school from the penalty spots about how you stepped top and probably missed what
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kick fox he was allowed to retake it. due to encouragement to pay a fee for breaking during the start the 2nd time around this was it's $54.00 go. busy all the seeds of a cover and country about sex, a new french record for a single season. just about the gray is useful inside the guy that when she finishing one now good, all sorry, perfect and qualify for some full of a fresh know what's the during the a 7 meal. also the car, 2nd scoring 3 of those goals. the 2nd 151, waiting for an absolute peach of a strike. it was the 1st topic of his career and you had to run his off for the last few articles, top of group c, $64.00 is ahead of you 5 to meet multi one deals. a keeps struck twice to the last. i take a minute to see a whales to nails the 2nd go from all that good off it specialist you can say care top of group d y on the 2nd from the bottom rather level more qualifies to be played on choose that because yeah, the ronaldo will become the 1st player to make $200.00 international appearances.
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would portugal take on our executive and he says he 8 year old already holds the record from most international matches. the portugal costs are about how much it is concerned, ronald. r will play a good sized going forward. you will kindly tell that group having one that 1st 3 qualifies for television 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. well, certainly be to sell an international career for red older began in 2003 when he raises w h i t for 4 weeks ago. and i wonder when are the covet style? and since that, he's gone with the score $122.00 goals, which makes it the old hard leading score and meds. international football on his proudest carpets and upholstery will show it came in 2016 when his team while the your eyes beating hearts frogs in the final dark, easy legs. football federation says it will speak to faith about protecting fire. some races are most of the men's team, a bond to the front of the against council,
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like client, one of the counsel apply is directed a significant racial slur of defend michael buck soul who was off smoking heritage reply. so major league soccer fired me to start so you know, i said no action was taken. so the team collectively decided not to continue. that has been responsible for the best thing to have a spokesman countertops f i as yet. so here it's always okay to tell us now. well, never to call us out promises the governor. he's wimbledon preparations a 20 year old is off against the frenchman officer ring deck nash in the 1st round of the queen's club in london. this is only the said grosse court total, but the outhouses ever played. you're sorry, been travelling this coming off of 75 and lost another drop of mississippi frank chart says start with the site fall in the fest to now to the spanish who continues to pursue her passion, the spiked be called truthful r b c. she has one competitions all over the world, a one that helps the compete of the power olympics. david stark's reports. sarah o micro has no hens or feats that continues to hit the way she's been bodybuilding
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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'll be done as 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 what his meningitis i had multi organic shop. 7, claudia, correct. what other kind of yoga? this bolting career was, seemingly over, but she refused to let it be to be 3. is lights up? she took part in the will power of southern championships in the united states and finish 2nd. i thought on your own, we caught the see i had full for spaces on a kidney transplant and i was representing spending an adaptive stuff well championship. and i had a silver around my neck. it is something that i would never have imagined of
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everything that happened away from the beaches. so it gives inspirational talks and 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. if i haven't all so how, why you how to set it up. 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 site to made available to old children in under the caea. they also, when a fight to get the local 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 into the category at this tournaments in grand canaria, 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 babies, folks out you there. that was policy to our bid. oh my god,
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time country spine. on monday, thousands. the file cabinet in the capital, the draped to celebrate which probably is national football table, so they want me the nation's league. it's hard to that'd be corporation on penalties to clinch. that's a major trophy since the 2012 european championships. that is always quote for now . well i to through. all right, roll. thank you so much for all of that. before i let you go this hour, one more thing in this police have an unconventional airborne division, a flock of carrier pigeons. they are kept as a last resort in case all other forms of communications fail, sent him on a hand has more fees for 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 have been keeping the traditional life. we have it since 1946 and the service was busy
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going to use for communicating from one station to another station. no v help kept it 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 clone and 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 i probably would probably didn't, 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,
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they mainly see action at national festivals taking flights of a symbol of peace. but please hear say that the pigeons are ready whenever judy calls the fits amount in how to 0. right? that's it from me 0 venue for this news, hour and back in just a moment. more here world news . the showings degree is coming over our heads from russian positions and a new crane positions have been standing about how they were directly targeted as
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they were trying to sleep. we've seen some of the residents come out of the building with that possessions in suitcases by substantial safe. and what happens on that day is a will quite those coming out regions, cross the lines and the level of destruction here. proof just how fast the fighting has been in recent weeks, this russian or multiple history has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. joined the label, conversation was known good is the industry could be continued is say, this is a dialogue. we don't always talk to people that have different opinions that we do . everyone has to police must have it here as the society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. it was found. this was fun to have an american occupation of admitted eastern countries. the street on algae 0 frank assessments.
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