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the ideals, the french republic, his loan proclaimed, but just moody's mode in front. in a full pot series, the big picture takes an in depth no. from seems focus, episode to allergies era. the satellite is set fire to a pot of sitting property in the occupied westbank off to 4 is right. he's a shot dead near and illegal settlements. the hello, i'm sorry. i'm the lisay and the new watching algae 0. so coming up on the program, around 45 hours of oxygen estimated to be left on the missing some less symbol. that was taking wealthy tourist of
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a titanic prize in finance on hunter expected to plead guilty to tax crimes and equally possessing a gun off to reach him to deal with prosecutors. and at least $41.00 women, a killed in a riot between rival gangs at a prison in honduras. the is riley settlers in the occupied westbank because attacks palestinian prophecy of to full is right. he's was shot dead. the is really all me says the shooting happened at a petrol station on the 2 pilots, an install specs were killed. last is saying that they would lean towards minute feeling the alka some brigades. is there any forces now sending reinforcements to battalions in the area high force it has this report now from ramallah. another boast of killing and a bloody use sofa, a palestinian 9 gun beside him,
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lying dead at a petrol station on the main north, south road through the occupied westbank. these way the military said he was one of at least 2 attackers who shot into a group of his ready settlers cover like a. and i saw him going to a car where a man was sitting, shot around to teams. i opened the door, i already got around into the chain belt the weapon at the lodge junction. i opened the door start him. he shot me. he didn't stop moving. i didn't stop shooting. the late to is where the forces surrounded a taxi north of the city of novelist shooting data, 2nd palestinian man enjoying the taxi driver. i liked him tomorrow with him and i picked him up. he asked me to take him to janine hospital and we got to here, but the is riley jeep stopped his. i don't know the color. i said the 2 men belong to. it's um doing saying that carried out a heroic response to a large scale is ready rate on the occupied westbank city of janine on monday,
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which would be 6 palestinians were killed and schools wounded 8 is ready. soldiers were also injured. israel's fond rights security minister, visiting the scene of the attack demanded a yet wider scale ministry response to a ton to targeted assassinations from the take down building set up roadblocks to port palestinian asylums and passed the 2nd and 3rd readings of the law to impose the death penalty on terrorists, and then it wasn't invited though to the prime minister secuity consultations to decide on that response. benjamin netanyahu promising to keep all options open, but see it is unlikely to sanction the kind of escalation his security minister once this year has seen the great impact into much of a more deadly is really military action, along with increased number of off and individual palestinian shooting attacks endorsed in retrospect by the fighting factions already more than a 170 pounds of citizens and at least 27 is radius of being killed. those numbers similar to the home of the previous year. and the violence persisted into the night
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. settlers once again attacking palestinian property in the town of whatever one of several outbreaks of secular violence, there's plenty of fuel to these flames. who prospect for now have extinguishing the power equals it? i'll just 0 ramallah in the occupied westbank. a funeral has been health, one of the suspected pablo sending attack is involved in the petrol station shooting near the legal sacraments. the group last is saying that the attack was a response to crying is really a question are there? i spoke to us to help our grantees back to general of the policy and national initiative. and he says that the satler attacks on palestinians is likely to get less in the last few hours, more or less than 50 attacks have taken place by is early in the settlers at that order. stop exit by settlers actually on different ballast and young villages towards its uh, the supplier and not on the into the water but also and then they'll go to it as
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good. the libyan and the west bank and the car. i'm just sitting on the cards. i've tried to provide the surplus was the docs, and which we think sometimes the irony here is that sense that back on what are a few months ago and up to now doing these are tax not a single is there any is subtler was that is to or uh, both times and because the army is actually protecting these and you can settlers and did a tax on palestinians. and this whole escalation took place for 2 reasons. first of all, that on to the point took the lives of 6 palestinians. of course, they didn't get the total number of police to me has come since the beginning of this year to $170.00. but also manually because of what the government declared the day before. the stuff to the plan is to spread settlements everywhere and to give a month and it sure who is such that himself. the finance minister isn't
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a little cause himself refreshers to know for they give him the full full authority to legalize and he said nothing. the bank, this meant a plan for an extension of those, the bank. and that's why you see this by listing of the action. because people are trying to resist, to defend their lives. the villages, the communities on the future, on a to m, as in joe, not even in the occupied was by, can explains the impacts and legal sacraments have on villages that to 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's taking the lines of palestinians from different different villages. look at how much it's printing out around the villages. which boston is eventually feel that it will prevent any
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potential palestinian state because these supplements, what they do is they isolate the product and 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 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 or generally there's, but because there is it is really supplements they take up those resources including
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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. and not only that, we've been talking to, but the one communities in the occupied to us bank, that's what a forced to leave, where they are. because of the growing secular, a tax, the that is now estimated to be around 35 hours worth of oxygen left on board. this of muscle that went missing, diving to the titanic on sunday company running the expedition is consigned. it's
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ceo, stopped and rush is one of the 5 on board us and canadian coast guard and ministry of searching the ocean around the area where it disappeared there. but i was under is any my city of boston headquarters of the search and rescue operation? what time is slowly running out with each passing out gave one of the what is the likelihood that they are going to be able to locate this, this some less of in such a last area. yeah, there's really 2 issues that the coast guard and others that are taking part in this search operation or dealing with it's number one, finding this submersible, that is number one. where is it at? is it on the surface? did it surface and is it drifting off somewhere in the currents? we don't know the coast guard doesn't know, but they have multiple aircraft circling over the entire area, trying to see if it is there so far they have found nothing. the 2nd thing is,
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if they find it and it could even be at the bottom of the ocean, how do they retrieve it? that's the 2nd big issue that they're dealing with. and that is because the depths in these waters are so deep that yes, and this is a big if this vessel is down near the wreckage of where the titanic is at. the coast guard of the us coast guard currently has no means to any sort of rescue submarine that can get to those depths. to rescue it, they would have to use or retrieve it. they would have to rely on a small group of very elite private companies that have deep water recovery vessels . they are now in contact with these companies, but when they might arrive to the location, is really anybody's guess at this point. but right now, at this very hour, it is now an international search effort that is going on in waters about, about 1400 kilometers off to the east of where i'm at
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right now in some of the more treacherous waters. anywhere in the world. in the north atlantic c. what about the identities of the 5 people on board? yeah, we oh, we do have all 5 now it's the latest is the ceo of ocean gauge stopped in rush. he was piloting the, the, the vessel that comes from the company. there's also a british homage hurting a british adventure and a pakistani british man and his son as well as a french explorer, a 77 year old french explore that are on this vessel as well, according to family and friends. certainly some very tense moments. uh, as family and friends and rescuers try to figure out where this vessel is to try to rescue them. oh,
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thank you very much. cameras on the in boston. thank you. on dividing this on of you as president joe biden has agreed to plead guilty, the 2 charges of will for the failing to pay income taxes and the illegal possession of a hand gun under a plea deal is expected to agree to drunk treatment and monitoring that equipment could keep them out of jail on to buy these taxes and farm business dealings have been under investigation by grand jury since 2018 republican house, because kevin mccarthy is slammed what he's called a sweet hot deal, a equal affair. that is going to be given jail presidential son. and if you compare this to other individuals in america that have the same nations against them, the same crimes, to be a good deal or they
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are supposed to elizabeth uncut, professor of american studies and political science at george washington university . she believes aunt of items family name might have actually counted against him when we actually look at some of the crimes that hunter, i did just plead guilty to write filing his taxes late and filling out a form a legally when he was buying a gun, saying that he was not currently using drugs when he disliked me that he was you're both of those are misdemeanors. and in fact, they're usually not even prosecutor described at all because there's no minimal unless they are part of a much larger offense. so in many ways we could say that 100 bargains, you know, pleaded guilty to these crimes, you would never have even been charged for them if he wasn't the president's son. so it seems less like he is being treated with kid gloves and more that he is actually being charged for things that normally would not would have flown into the radar. not even be consider otherwise, in your opinion,
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is on the new $50000000000.00 a package from ukraine and announced his decision out of the opening of an international conference here in london, which aims to raise move funds to rebuild the country, guys, x rays. they asked the blinking is here for the meeting, holding talks with the british foreign secretary, james cleverly u. k. page $3000000000.00 for reconstruction at wiley us is expected to unveil and now the assistance package on wednesday. meanwhile, russia isn't always the wave of the strikes across you quite including in the west and city of live about 1000 kilometers from the front lines. the capital keys, military and infrastructure targets will also hit russia claims its destroyed h u cleaning munition warehouses in the past. day and then the russian defense, mississauga sugar is made with mox accusing ukraine of planning to attack crime near using western supply long range missiles, says the region which was antics by russia in 2014 is outside the area of conflict and must go. we're tally a to keep attacks when they're from the coastal. originally she will green.
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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. or they are, i spoke to alex st. gunter ronco, a member of the ukrainian parliament, representing odessa. he doesn't believe russia can hate to grain any honda than it already has. and they're saying it all the time we will attack, but they what, what can they escalate? the tech, as you'd already told the 1000 kilometers from the board. the, the western city overview of my native, odessa, they are taking ukrainian civilian areas every day, taking capital t if so just it's a,
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it's an attempt to threaten the world and then tack on crimea, likely to think of separately ukraine green means the crane and do the ukraine should liberate cream. yeah. and we can use any weapon or we, we have, you know, the totally, the rates are allowed to include interest in rapid rate because that is clearly said, but our alice and i use ukraine. then i guess from russia's perspective, the us and you are a nato. at what point is russia see their involvement is crossing a red line and pops and laying down that boundary. now, by making the statement of a crimea who are really cross, the red line is russian federation who, which starts a ton justified war in the middle of europe. that's who's cross the red lines. don't believe in all these red lines are fresh. even they don't want to have war. we also don't want to have all the just need to leave ukraine. it's so easy. so that on the program, if i want to one man's efforts to find his family,
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but he's also realizing others as more people are displaced by violence. and so don the, here's your weather update in a minute 15. thank you for joining in. let's focus on the philippines because for mid to now, western side of been to down, we do have flooded visors in play on wednesday because of how intense the monsoon range will be. quite intense. the plum rains as well falling between the yangtze in the pearl river valley, especially along chung ching, around chunk. ching, i should say on wednesday, these readings are also moving into que should cocoa, the storms have knocked out the heat across the korean peninsula, but where the heat is building china is capital beijing. 40 degrees. it's closing in on a record for the month of june into an easy it looks like this. i think for the
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main island of java except sun in cloud of for jakarta. but as we look onto my trip, the dang likely some century downpours under storms likely as well for single porton calls in port. they've been shivering through the cold and se, australia, including the capitol camber, a minus 5 feeling about minus 10. you should be plus to this time of the year, but in the days to come, i think we'll get your closer to average toward the tail end of the week. and we'll end off this weather report in new zealand. what weather for the northland, and the escape as well? we've got 2 systems converging here. so the north island. so i'll get forecast for you over the next little bit. that's it. see you soon. i of the african narratives from africans perspective, side to, based on, you know, for much too short documentary spine, not for keen filmmakers. and that's going to be the one for the
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taste of the sun from madagascar and football from new series of africa direct on which is the the main stories, groups of satellites have set fire to upon the same property in fine lines in the occupied westbank. it comes after, at least for his res, was shot dead near an illegal settlement to palestinians suspects what was killed. is there any forces ascending reinforcements to battalions in that area? 5 people on board us of mass simple tourism solvents disappeared in the regulatory
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kind of gra, somebody to tap around 35 hours of oxygen left rescue teams that expanded the search area. the us president joe biden san honda is agreed to plead guilty to, to tax charges and one gun charge, and a plea deal with the justice department is expected to face probation. now at least 41 people have died in violence between rival gangs that a women's prison in honduras. police say the death toll is preliminary and it's still not fair. if all of those killed the inmates according to local sources of fire was set. and during a gang dispute destroying part of a prison, which holds about $900.00 prisoners townhome and is holding us from mexico city. any more information about what caused this to happen? well, the information that we have is the one a gang in faded the module that was reserved for another guy inside of this prison
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and just to explaining the home door to us in the, in the presence. usually there's different sections for members of age. going to try and event a prevents some sorts of roy or something, but like what happened today in this, it this morning. and once that happened in the gang of the games area, some people were shot. some people were done to death with in above for him it's now left the situation in the prison in which authorities struggling to identified a provide autopsies on the women in question. and the government itself is said that this is a tact actually on the government, which is trying to crack down on the gains within the country. so a lot of information coming out from doors right now, even as the family members and the relatives of the women that were noted in this, go to the move to try and pick up the bodies nova slate. a real sense of distress within the country. all right, thank you very much for mexico's,
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i think john holland had to view as refugee agency is plaintive of countries bordering. sit down to continue to welcome people escaping the line. and despite security concerns, at least half a 1000000 people have now left. sit down, 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 was also an element of in security that risk spreading as a result of the situation. my appeal to all the neighboring countries is to say, i understand your security concerns. please keep your board is open because these people are really fleet full day lives. meanwhile, the situation and so downs west south foresight is guessing was the us state department says over a 1000 people has been killed in the state capital, l janina. and just on the 2 months of fighting with bodies left lying in the streets, thousands of people fling, elgin 9 and up near andre, a small board,
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a town in chad, while local residents and agencies are trying to provide food and medical aid. same but strongly met, one man in andres, been working tirelessly to re unite families, including his own 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. is an informal network, has sprung up. individuals working with the drivers insights who done trying to fairy people out of west are for for the 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 call to him started. i just knew that west of janetta to be particular
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is going to be a chaos because the situation in indiana is really fragile is filled with private lives and 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 hole. and if i so someone that i, i know i recognize, give me hope, joy, does it have to be montana? i wish i like i pray for my family to get to come right now. but anyone who comes out then from there, it's just just give me a hold. speaking to people making it out. he says the reality in west are for is much worse than most people realize. bodies have lined the street for weeks. even
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fighters who begin the conflict, he says, are unable to escape. that 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. zane bus route, the o g 0, audrey on the chat to den border. germany's talents are, is put china on notice and pouring by. going to do more to persuade russia to stop the war. and ukraine allow schultz and that's the chinese premier in by then why the to latest promise, closer cooperation set. lawson has more from the german capital it was seen as a delicate balancing act. german chancellor of charles had to perform during his meeting with chinese premier. the child protect germany's large business interest in china
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at this time of growing western criticism and distrust to what's its largest trading partner, kevin noise, and the of once again appeal to the chinese government to use its influence on russia in this will even most strongly as in hamlet member of a un security council showing that has a special responsibility, we can work together on facing the g 20 as well. therefore, it is important that china continues to not supply weapons to be aggressive restaurants, vistas that she did not openly respond to germany's appeal and the pressure to reassess germany's interests in china. charles thrust and dialogue and partnership were more important than ever, especially in addressing global warming. lee called them both nations to strengthen the dice, share that which has 2 influential powers in the world. china and germany should work together more closely to make more contributions to world peace and development to which it was significant that lee chose germany as the 1st stop on
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his 1st foreign tour, showing how important the relationship is for china. while the china is from you, spoke about 2 economic power houses, working hand in hand and side by side. germany still slightly different, while the properly economically from china is out of the question for berlin. the risk game has become the key word to show this means not putting all his acts and the china baskets diversify in germany's interest to other nations. in asia, germany's dependency on russian energy sources became painfully clear after the invasion of ukraine. i think one big issue is certainly is the, the voicemail of china in major pots of critical infrastructure. it's not just sort of new investments, but it's also existing investments. i mean, heavy, really gone through all of them and made them fire proof for possible escalation. if, if things between the us and china go go worse,
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i don't think so. and so germany's balancing act with china continues with the countries industries hoping to expand further in a just largest market. and it's rising political tensions. step 5, some else's era, fairly, a french police of right at the offices of the powers 2024, and then pick organizing committee. following the report from the anti corruption agency on irregularities over the awarding of contracts. they also search the offices of the party responsible for delivering the olympic and power olympic infrastructure. tasha paula has moved from paris. according to franz's financial prosecutor, police and investigates as rated the offices of harris's organizing and then takes committee and uh, the offices of the 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
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favoritism. it is no though the 1st time that the parsons 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 vesee over some of the documentation of contracts. some of the work is here 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 tool set on many of the locations and the venue is already exist, not seen away, but the parcel of windows and committees actually been able to keep costs down even though we're still talking about $10.00 a $1000000000.00. 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 is you have the rivers fed? and that is where that will be some of the votes of,
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for just by so we'll base, they were all a great number of people in fonts. you simply say that the sort of major wells forcing offense would also have costly, 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 the education. so divided opinions as ever about the olympics. latasha, butler, i'll just say era virus, the, just a quick look at the main stories. this our groups of satellite as a set fire to policy and profiting from now to the occupied by spine. it comes off to at least 4 as riley's was shot dead there. and then legal settlement to palestinian suspects were also killed. is there any forces ascending and reinforcements now 2 battalions in the area. harry faucet reports from ramallah.

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