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look at as old people are still crossing the border. driving up here, we could see plumes of smoke rising all along the horizon in different areas. when we got here, the people that had fled, those villages told us that those were their homes on fire. and if they still have people there, the to palestinians, open fi and there and illegal sacraments and the occupied westbank killing for is riley's the hello, i'm sorry, i'm lizzy in london, you're watching alger 0. so coming off from a program present, biden's son hunter, expected a plead guilty to tax crimes and illegally possessing a gone off to reaching
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a deal with prosecutors. coast guard size. the missing some muscle that was taking wealthy terrace of a titanic may have less than 40 hours of oxygen last police, right. bad forces of the powers and impacts is parts of a corruption investigation. the hello and welcome to the program. we begin with the ongoing violence in the occupied weiss bank. why is riley settlers of a time palace to mean property of to for his writings or shot dead? yeah, and illegal sacrament is right. the army says the shooting happened at a petrol station. both suspects have been killed. the reports of raids in the occupied westbank deposited in group how much as the attackers were linked to its ministry when the outcasts and brigades, i mean while the is really popular. so benjamin netanyahu size has government will use all available options to fight those,
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trying to hutch his nation. are you on some place you really are? forces are now working in the fields to hold the killers accountable. we have proven in recent months that we take revenge on all murders without any exception. whoever harmed us, will either end up in the grave or in prison. this is what will happen in this case as well. and i want to say to all those are seeks to harm us. all options are open . we will continue to work against terrorism with full force, and we will defeated coordination. following the story from a law, i was just here as high force at joins us now. what's the situation in the west bank? well it's, it's fits into this relentlessly grim pock nevada's that we've seen throughout the year. so far as with stating at the outset, the already more power citizens, a $172.00, had been till this year been in the whole of 2022 of these $27.00 is race have been killed. that is almost the same number as what killed throughout the course of last
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year as well. and so this latest attack took place in the afternoon on tuesday close to this illegal is ready supplement. just north of ramallah. uh, at least 2 pallets sitting attack is these ready military sites shooting into a crowd of people at this petrol station? at least 2 of the 4 who were killed was that was from that neighboring sacrament. for of the is right. is injured is ready? no, she says the one on 9 shot dead, one of the amount of city an attack is and then about an hour and a half late so much for the north, north of novelist in the northern occupied westbank is already full. so surrounded a taxi and shot dead. a 2nd man had us. his claim that both of these men were affiliated to it's on the wing and they called it a heroic response to a major is very ministry, right. on monday, on the city of janine in which 6 palestinians at least with 2 schools injured ages,
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ready soldiers were injured as well. and so this really does add to the total of what is extremely times violent, fema so far and into the nights as well. we've seen a number of secular attacks against palestinians, most notably in who are just south of novelist, where we've seen once again posted in property on fire and the likely is really government response. harry oh not sure if we still have you with us, how are you? i was just asking you about how as far as he's mike was here in the morning, but i, i just to just to fill you in on the is really response. benjamin netanyahu has been holding security consultations with senior military and intelligence advises. we wait to see what emerges from that. there are some reports of around of arrests and raids being planned at the same time is ready, national security minister the very far right say good. it's not been via,
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he's called for a major military escalation, a shooting of targeted assassinations from the leveling buildings bringing back the death penalty to porting a palestinian attack is of the like, is unlikely that pragmatism nothing. you know, who is likely to go that far. but it is looking like that will be some, some, some kind of the, the, is there any military action as well? and so there's little to distinguish these lines at the moment. thank you all ready for set in ramallah. meanwhile, need to ever him is in july in the occupied westbank, and she explains the impacts of illegal sacraments on villages that in many palestinians try to invite foreigners to see the reality for themselves. and we'd hear overlooking one of his documents. let me show you this is the legal is ready supplement of airy l. not only is it taking the lines of palestinians from
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different different villages. look at how much it's printing out around the villages. which boston is 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. he then they're making it very hard for them to have a contiguous state that has rules connecting to it that has really some sort of a continue with the. so when you look at the supplement, it's not only related to the lines they take, but 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 or generally
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there's, but because there is it is really supplements they take up those resources including roots are not the only that. 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 med and people. they're used to work in agriculture. their lives have been taken there. it's resources have been very, very limited, and eventually many of them left their professions. i look only that we've been talking to by the one communities in the occupied westbank. that's what a forced to leave, where they are, because of the growing secular, a tax, the fun to bite in the sound of you as president joe biden is agreed to plead guilty to
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2 charges of wilfully failing to pay income taxes and, and legally possessing a gun under a plea, deal biden is expected to agree to drug treatment and monitoring out of greenville the cookies and miles of jail. about vitamins taxes and farm business dealings have been under investigation by a grand jury since 2018. why did your counselor i was following the story for us now from washington. so he has been on the investigation for at least 5 years now. it's 2 aspects of his life, taxes, and possession of a hand gun. tell us more about these charges. well this is significant 1st and this is the 1st time that the child of the us president will be pleading guilty to crimes. but that said, these crimes is laid out and these charges are not that significant is in the fact that these are 2 misdemeanors for having delayed in paying taxes. and actually he wasn't charged for any weapons related crime because he's agreed to this deferment
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of going to drug counseling and also agreeing to not owning a gun any time in the future. this was a rather anti climactic end to that long ranging f b. i investigation that again under former president trump's administration and that present president biden do deliberately tapped his hands off of after he took office in order to avoid the perception of any political meddling. but still, republicans reacted angrily to this announcement today. they tried to draw comparison with them much more serious charges that former president trump has now been indicted for, for hiding classified documents after he left office. here's republican speaker, kevin the car. see about that? do you think it's equal unfair that is going to be given jail presidential son? and if he compared to other individuals in america that have the same stations
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against them. same trying to be a good deal. i have to point out that there are legal experts who disagree with with mccarthy just said, pointing out that the average person is rarely prosecuted for offences this minor without there being a more serious charge on top of them. and also noting that 100 byte and did alternately pay his back taxes and they say tens of thousands of americans likely lie on their applications to get guns each year. marianne, how embarrassing is this the only last for a present job by him just as a kicks off his re election campaign? yeah, it's a really bad luck and we have not received a statement from the president himself, but a white house spokesman says that the president and the 1st lady loved their son and support him as he continues to rebuild his life. no further comments. this is
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a difficult position for biden, who has been supportive of his son has spoken candidly about a 100 bite and struggle with drug addiction in the past, and appeared with him in public frequently. and he has previously said that hunter the 100 by and has done nothing wrong. well, that's now a categorically false statement because hunter will admit that he broke the law, which is republican, more uh, ammunition to attack both father and son. and it's notable that so this wraps up that long a criminal investigation and $200.00 biden. this is certainly not the end of the story when it comes to the congressional investigations. that republicans who control the house of representatives will continue in targeting. hunter bided. okay, thank you. i it is your castro and washington, and there's an estimated to be less than 40 hours worth of add left on board this of my symbol that went missing. diving to the titanic on sunday,
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united states and canadian coast, kansas, searching the oceans around the area where it disappeared. it's got 5 people on board, but they all have quotes, facing a race against time. so 1st of all it's, it's an estimate, right? because we know from the the, the data we were using as a starting point was 96 hours. we know at this point were approximately about 4041 hours minus from christensen m as in new york on while we're hearing about the rescue operation as well. it's a very challenging situation. one that is being handled by the us coast guard, as the lead agency responding to this emergency rescue operation. but the coast guard has said it doesn't have the expertise or the equipment to do this on its own . and it has then coordinating not only with the company that launch the
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submersible ocean gate, but also the u. s. navy, the air national guard of the united states, the canadian coast guard and canadian military as well. so it's a very complex operation. in addition to those state actors now, they're also working with private vessels, including one called deep energy, a commercial vessel that has, uh, the ability to launch under water search vessels to help with the underwater component of the search. and that's what's so tricky here. they don't know where this submersible is, it could be on the bottom of the ocean, 3 to 4 kilometers down. it could be just below the surface. so they've been looking from the skies with planes, with boats on the surface. now they've got the submersible is going under water as well. they're using so in our every tool that they can at their disposal and more ships are on their way to help with these efforts. and as you mentioned it as
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a race against time, they estimate about 40 hours of oxygen left. and it's really tricky because even if they're near the surface, they need help getting out of that, that vessel, they need someone to on hinge the hatch and open it up for them. even if they are near the surface. if they're deep underground, they're going to have to tow it back up to the surface and very, very complicated situation, given the pressure at those depths and so on and so forth. and what about the company that operates this? and my simple of we heard from them and so the company is ocean gauge. they gave us a statement on monday night saying that they were entirely focused on the wellbeing of the crew and getting them back safely out of 5 people on board. they haven't spoken out to us since then. interesting company, they apparently looking at their website, they have about 3 of these 5 person,
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some mercer balls that people can hire for research purposes or for commercial purposes like making a film. obviously in this case, we know some of the people who are on board very well known people as built english billionaire. hey, miss harding, a pakistani businessman by the name of shes otta dogwood, as well as a long time underwater expert and titanic, expert, a frenchman by the name of paul on reno, shalay. they were on the ship when it went down. they all have history of being interested in this kind of exploration and visiting places under the under, under the water on the far end of the earth and so on and so forth. obviously only some people can afford a trip like this. um, but a very exclusive company, one right now that is focused on finding its customers. thank you from you. kristen
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salumi, a slab for you on the program. also i one mans efforts to find his family. and were you nice on this as more people are displaced by the lions ensued on, on colombians consumed. be allowed to live, talk legally. we live from focusing on before those deep criminal lines narrow on the well, we're dialing up the heat through italy, the balkans and central europe have lots. 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 caucasus 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 a 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, here's your 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 again mirror cash 40 for 45 degrees. ok back to the here. and now there's a forecast on wednesday now there's shot of showers for cape town breezy through the eastern k. providence includes the tell as well durbin, you're going to max out at $22.00 degrees on wednesday. that's all i got for you. of the
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to the journey of almost 10 years in which to shake, hama, to ward for translation and international understanding has become the most important translation award from adams to the arabic language in the world. the award announces that the nomination periods, the 2023 starts from the 1st of march to the 31st of july. applications are accepted through the awards official website at w w, w dot h t, a dot q a the the welcome back. a quick look at the main stories. now there are reports of groups of
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satellites attacking policy, named property and farm land refresh rate, and the occupied westbank off to at least 4 is right. these were shot dead, me and, and legal sacrament. but you suspect also killed us, president joe biden, son hunter, is agreed to plead guilty to, to tax charges and one gun charge, and a plea deal with the justice department. he is expected to face probation, and a 5 people on board as of multiple terrace and i sold it, disappeared near the wreckage of the titanic are estimated to have less than 40 hours of oxygen, less rescue teams of expanded search areas and all the news at least $36.00 people have died in violence across somalia on choose day and both a semi autonomous state of punch land and also in the southern lower chabot region . and puddle lines. capital galloway, heavy fighting interrupted off to a parliamentary debate. but with the changes to the voting system, which could allow the regions anita to extend his time in office,
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26 people died. 16 of them were soldiers. and then in the lower chabot 10 people were killed. that when remote control bones exploded south west of mogadishu, how does the ones refugee agencies pay the countries bordering through don? to continue to welcome people escaping the violence, despite security concerns, at least half a 1000000 people have now left sit down with more than 2000000 internally displaced . it moves us the storm and we are unfortunately gradually witnessing the destruction of this country. cooper, who do c p does he meet tough salt? many of the neighboring countries are very fragile and there is also an element of insecurity that risk spreading as a result of the situation. my appeal to all the neighboring countries is to say, i understand your security concerns. the please keep your board is open because these people are really fleet full day lives. meanwhile, the situation inside sedans,
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westdale full state continues to deteriorate. the state capital l jeanine there has been devastated by fist fighting, which the one size is taken on an ethnic dime mention. the us state department says up to a 1100 people have been killed in the city. and just over 2 months of fighting the 40s, left lying in the streets, thousands of people thing alternator of ended up near andre. this is a small board, a town in chad. well, local residents and agencies trying to provide food and medical aid, same but strongly match. one man in audrey has been working tirelessly to re unite families, including his own, a from a small town on the border between chad and sudan. friends and relatives of people stuck in elgin, a try to offer a lifeline. an informal network has sprung up. individuals working with the drivers insights who done trying to fairy people out of west are for
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well, how much abraham lives in manchester, but he's from o janina. 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 cartoons taught it. i just knew that west off 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 just a slot issue. uh, people like very some people make money and i have to give them this money right now. okay. a cash drop means someone else makes it to safety. every time i see someone coming that gives me a home. and if i saw someone that i, i know i recognize, give me hope,
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joy does it have to be montana? i wish i like upgrade for my family to get to come right now. well, anyone who comes out then from there just just give me a hold. speaking to people making it out. he says the reality in west star 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 the how much family did, in fact make it safely across the border from sudan into chad. they are now in audrey and not a moment to see just days later, a new search and violence in alternate. those crossing, finding themselves on a journey more deadly than it already was. zane bus route, the o g 0 audrey on the chat to den border. the european union is unavailable. a new $50000000.00 a package for ukraine and analysis decision out of the opening of an international
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conference here in london, which seems to raise more funds to rebuild ukraine. us x rays, they asked me blinking is in the u. k for the meeting, holding talks with british fun secretary at james connelly, and you k sized 3000000000 dollars to help ukraine's reconstruction while the u. s . is expected to unveil and now the assistance package on wednesday. meanwhile, russia is known as the wave of as strikes across you quite including in the west. and since you have lived, they've about 1000 kilometers from the front lines. the capital key military and infrastructure targets whitehead, russia claims its destroyed h whitening munition warehouses in the past day and investigation is underway, and under as of the 25 at chanc bodies were found at women's prison, the discovery was made in a jail about 20 kilometers from the capital degree kind of by local media, se a right and broken out in the facility source. he's a working to identify the victims within the coming as columbia senate is expected
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to vote on a bill to legalize the use of marijuana if passed it would make columbia. the 3rd latin american countries are fully legalize the drug, often mexico and uruguay. alessandra b, i. c joins is from bogota, whether those have been protests against present gustavo petro, as reforms. that is why people were protesting against the president today. a yes, ma'am. basically political day here in the top is of columbia both tasks, thousands of people. busy took through the streets a gaze through these reforms, but proposed by the government that produced several pay that both both here and the capital industries across the country. these protests arrive roughly 2 weeks after pits are the same. think in the fence of those reforms showing just how divided the colombians, how are on how to move forward. those reforms are struggling through congress and,
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and today tuesday is the last day of this legislative period that there is a possibility for another um, couple of extra sessions in the coming days. but essentially the law makers here are trying to move. busy forward with this process to maintain these reforms that lives in particular health pension and, and labor reforms that are deeply reviving colombians and we're also expecting, as we were saying, a boat on the possible we've got these ation of a market in the country for the recreation we use a mighty one. tuesday is the last day of the government's legislative period. watch songs that it might fail and it's for phones. yes, absolutely. look at the 5th row here is proposing what seems to be a deep change in the way this traditionally market friendly country has been
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operating. you wants to expand the well for a system here increase, increase the role of the state and, and trying to that sort of a change now that the very deep inequality that exist in the economy here. the problem for him is reforms is that he won with that just a little bit over 50 percent of the vote and we are very close to regional that actions coming up in october. and. and so it has become increasingly difficult for him giving that he had to change it. also his uh, its cabinets because his majority has been falling apart in a, in congress are very difficult way for word, but uh, but the expectations is that the majority of those reforms will survive and well then continue to be discussed in next starting in august. thank you for margaret thomas. i'm right about the i see french police have right at the offices of the powers 2024 olympics organizing committee, following a report from the anti corruption agency on potential irregularities over the
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awarding of contracts. and also search the offices of the body responsible for delivering the olympic and power level. infrastructure. latasha butler has moved from paris, according to fraud, says financial prosecutor, police and investigators rated the offices of harris's organizing and then takes committee and uh, the offices of a company working with the lympics in construction. now, these raids were in connection with 2 investigations, one from 20171 from 2022, in connection with alleged corruption and investments of public funds and favoritism. it is no though the 1st time that the parson and fix has had a bad news that has been some control. the see for example, and for the pricing of some of the tickets. some people say this to be too expensive for many ordinary people to be able to enjoy the game. also some control, obviously over some of the documentation of contracts. some of the work is here
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that some say has been on facts. nevertheless, a lot of people will be looking forward to this huge may just forcing offense on the doorstep. i'm many of the locations and the venue is already exist, not seen away, but the powers open eyes and committees actually been able to keep costs down, even though we're still talking about 10 a 1000000000 dollars. if, for example, at the foot of the only full tower this paul is going to become a huge beach volleyball stadium. i meant just behind the items how you have the rivers fed, and that is where it will be. some of the votes of full just by so we'll base several, a great number of people in fall into simply say that the sort of major wells forcing offense that also falsely simply have no place in the modern world because of the social impact because of the environmental impact and they say look, the money could be spent elsewhere on other things like health and education. so divided opinions as ever about the olympics. latasha, butler,
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i'll just say raw spars to estonia is become the 1st central european country to legalize same sex marriage. bill is backed by 55, m p as in the 101 saint parliament will come into effect from 2024. it was supported by 5 minutes to kind of colors who assembled left doing coalition government following a strong election showing just 2 months ago. the just a quick reminder at the top stories this hour and now reports as groups of settlers setting fire to palestinian prophecy in farmland and also fresh rides in the occupied westbank. it comes on to at least for israelis was shot dead near the legal sacrament. the 2 palestinian suspects also killed high, full cit, reports from ramallah. thomas has claimed that both of these men were affiliated to
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its armed wing and they called it a heroic response to a major's ready.

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