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all around the world, this is really one for a number of our features, how to do the report stories going into a national perspective to try to explain to global audience how this could impact the lives. this is an important part of the world view is very good at bringing the news to the world from here. the settler, the top palestinian property in the occupied west bank of the forest. right. is what killed in a shooting kind of legal settlement. the balloons are in jordan, this is all just the red line from the whole set coming up. time is running out to find them missing. taurus, something simple. that was on a deep dive to view the rest of the titanic. another deadly incident inside the
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hunter. as j let these 41, people are dead falling a riot in a woman's prison. and the us president, son is to be duty to tax for over to the carrier and they need a weapon. deal to prosecute his means is not likely to go to 1st the we begin in the occupied westbrook ways. riley settlers at a time to palestinian property off the for his ran. these were shot dead near and the legal settlement is really on me. it says the shooting happened at a petrol station, and 2 palestinian suspects were killed from us as the attack, as were linked to its ministry. being the custom brigades, israel says it's deploying more troops to be occupied. westbank. i'll just say that's how you force that report from my last or another burst of killing in a bloody a sofa, a palestinian man gun beside him, 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
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at least 2 attackers who shot into a group of his ready settlers cover like a. so i saw him going to a car where a man was seating and shot around and he 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 mine in during 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, as i don't know, the going i said the 2 men belong to. it's all i'm doing saying they'd carried out a heroic response to a large scale is ready rate on the occupied westbank city of janine on monday in 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
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attack demanded a yet wider scale military response to a ton to targeted assassinations from the take down building set up road blocks to port palestinian asylums and passed the 2nd and 3rd, readings of the law to impose the death penalty on terrorists, a bentley, it wasn't invited though to the prime minister secuity consultations to decide on that response. benjamin netanyahu promising to keep all options open. let's see. it is unlikely to sanction the kind of escalation his security minister once this year has seen the grant unpacking too 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 $170.00 pounds of citizens and at least $27.00 is radius of being killed. those numbers similar to the home of the previous year. and the violence persisted into the night. settlers once again attacking palestinian property in the town of
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whoever, one of several outbreaks of secular violence, there's plenty of fuel to these flames who prospect for now? they've extinguishing the power, i suppose it, i'll just 0 ramallah in the occupied westbank. meanwhile, officials going to hell for one of the suspect in palestine and attack, i was involved in the petrol station shooting the. the legal supplements of the, like the palestinian group hema says the attack was a natural response to growing is really a question. i must have search and rescue mission is continuing in the north atlantic off the taurus of most of the last contact on its way down to the wreck of the titanic. the vehicle was transported from the canadian province of newfoundland to the site of the titanic. the wreck is maybe 4000 meters beneath the surface. the company that operates the vessel says there are 5 people on board. and the maximum of 9 to 6 hours of life supporting oxygen when it began to commission on sunday. for the passenger on a previous ocean gate expedition, mike reese described his experience on the vessel. the summary i keep hearing is
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described as cramped and, and it's not at all true, it's. you can just picture any many band you've ever been in. if you ripped out all the seats, that's what you've got. it's that amount of room and it's 5 people sitting on the floor. everyone's got room to stretch their legs. and it's, it's a little bit of a kind of indoor, outdoor carpeting on the ground. there are curved steel matched walls that you can lean against. and then uh, one end is the portal with the for whole is only the size of the window on a small washing machine. that's your only place you can go see it. so that was it. the, the, it was 5 of us in that space. for 10 hours. gabriel is on though it has more
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now from boston or outside the coast guards base in boston, massachusetts. this is one of the main staging areas where the search and rescue is taking place from. now these are professionals that are used to doing very dangerous search and rescue is an open seas, but you get a sense that they have never encountered a challenge such as this. also get a sense that they are worried, worried because they estimate that the titans submersible only has enough reserve reasonable air to last until early thursday. so they are ramping up efforts to try to find this best. so the coast guard is sending out another coast guard cutter that will be arriving on the location late tuesday, as well as more planes. and this is increasingly becoming an international operation with france in canada. also sending out various personnel as well.
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but you get a very clear sense. the time is not on their side. as gabriel is on, though, i'll just say to boston, are faithful to on. people have been killed in violence between rival gangs. the women is present in honduras, police. they have a desktop preliminary and it's still unclear of hold of those killed the inmates according to local sources of fund that was sent during a gang dispute. destroying part of the prison seemed to the poorly undoubtedly what happened today at this unfortunate moment is the product of a direct attack by organized crime, against the actions we had deliberately carried out against organized crime. that i mean, not fair to be a baby, that the loss of human lives will not be tolerated. and we will generate direct to investigations to accuse all those persons in prison when collusion with organized crime and relatives of inmates. a personal authorities have not told them if their loved ones are safe, academic,
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if the normal handle and whenever we have practically demanding that tell us what is going on is that of we are here with uncertainty. would need a list of the people that live. because we cannot get to the list of the dead until the forensic experts come and we cannot get information from them. but while we are here dying of pain for english printers insist is read differently. don't have any information on home and has been following developments from mexico city of what appears to have happened in the early hours of tuesday. well, about 10 o'clock on tuesday morning, is that women from one gang made their way and go into the motto of women from another guy knowing whom doors prisoners tend to be divided by those of gang affiliation. to try and prevent the sort of thing that happened on choose day attacks between different gang members. once they were in the rival games mode, you'll obviously something went wrong that they've been shot at some women and then
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other women, what, but a life in a fall through to get the death told that we have at now this is a prison also in which there is more than 20 children. authorities are still trying to work out what are they going to do with them now? and with a, with a some of them were daughters or sons of some of the women that were killed. now president opened the door to his presidency. a motto, castle has come out and said that this attack took place with the knowledge and even the queer sense of security officials. presumably she's referring to security officials from the prison. but i believe the person that you were hearing whether we were hearing speaking, there was a deputy security minister off on doris, who was saying that this is a direct attack against the front door and government because they at the moment have a clamp down against the gains in the country, but it's been going on since late last year. so they're obviously seeing that there's something that's related to the security policy in the country. but
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meanwhile, there are people right now lined up outside the move in the capital. the goal is to go just waiting for news to go. now if their relative that loved one, an inmate in the prism was one of the ones were killed. the head of the un refugee agency has plated with countries bordering for them to continue to welcome people escaping the bottoms. despite security concerns, at least half a 1000000 people, not for the country. this moves us the storm and we are unfortunately gradually witnessing the destruction of this country. cooper, who do say he does, he may toss on many of the neighboring countries of 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. please keep your board is open because these people are really fleet pulled a lot better. meanwhile, the situation inside sedans, west for state continues to get worse. the state capital el camino has been
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devastated by fist fighting for so un says, has taken on an ethnic dimension. the us state department says up to 1100 people have been killed in the city just about 2 months of fine to as thousands have been slipping from dot for the neighboring shad. i'll just say was zane buzz. robbie met one monday who's been working tirelessly to reunite families from a small town on the border between chad and to get friends and relatives of people stuck in elgin a try to offer a lifeline. an informal network has sprung up. individuals working with drivers, insights, who done trying to fairy people out of west are full well, how much abraham 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
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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 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 whole new cost. so someone that i, i know i recognize give me a whole joy. does it have to be montana? i wake up like i pray for my family to get to come right now. well, anyone who comes out then from there it's just just give me a hold. speaking to people, making it out. yeah. and he says,
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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 my homeless family did. in fact, make it safely across the border from sudan into chad. they are now in audrey, and not a moment too soon. just days later, a new search and violence in alternate, those crossing, finding themselves on a journey more deadly than it already was. the same bus robbie, l, g, 0, audrey on the chat to down board. parents of students missing off runs the tack on a school in west them. uganda are using dna samples to identify some of the 42 bodies recovered by police. last week, government attack, the school, getting dozens of people and the ducting of us to meet a minute report. days off to one of you, candace, was domestic. has that a school in the west?
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this with parents look for their missing children. 42 bodies have been recovered at this police station. families have submitting d n a samples, hoping it will help identify their children, were lost power to create software as you're putting my in is not a huge fall. and so i'm sort of waiting on them in the says this with the is that it boils down to pick an huh. oh, we don't even know where the good, the hot in the way last week suspected fight is a texas high school. they said to dormitory, for the boys, a light been attacked, a drama tree full of gulls hacking victims to death with machetes and knives. 6 of the students web ducted, the bounds of government says they will fight us from an eyesore affiliated group. based across the board and east of democratic republic of congo. while some of the bodies of those killed have been identified,
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the condition of the remaining bodies means they can only be identified through dna, was, was provided with brand new we are using using that we have what you see the many others like this man, simon, cooler looking for their children as police clifton, at least 20 suspects. searching for answers for me to molar ultra 0. stop us up right here, and i'll just here, right, when we come back on aggressive respect for disease outbreak inch in a place is huge. strains on pediatric can tell you about an unconventional air was the vision of the police and piece of india for that statements. the
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frank assessments, quite frankly, let's address the elephant in the room. the reason the south koreans want their own nuclear deterrence is because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting has basically lock this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the case headlines. so then case by the end of the states that there is no strong government to control and which means that this might affect other countries inside story on al jazeera, an effort to me telling us basketball team, confront it to lease out dates as low, which exclude them from competitive support with the full budget to compete because we are foreigners, we are not foreigners, we all vote and if you took out to 0, well follow them. and the inspirational coach say font the low, just to compete smoking fair at all, to deny these young boys to ride. sometime basketball on al jazeera,
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we understand the differences between subconscious across the lounge. so no matter how you take it out is here to bring you the news and current to fast the the broken back into the mind about top stories here. this is really settlers, an attack on this thing in a property in the occupied west bank of the forge ready for shot dead me. i mean me go 2nd much to palestinians suspects what i'm sorry. i must have search and rescue mission is continuing in the north atlantic come to tourism most of the last contact on his way down to the wreck of the titanic on sunday. 5 people are on hold
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with us. he's 41. people have been killed in violence between viable guns of women's prison no hunter by them. the son of us president joe biden has agreed to plead guilty to finding to pay income taxes and illegally possessing a weapon under a plea deal by who was expected to agree to drug treatment and monitoring that agreement to keep them out of jail. when republican house speaker kevin mccarthy was critical of, or do you think it's fair that it's going to be given jail presidential son. and if you compared to other individuals in america that have the same accusations against them. the same trying to be a good a as well. melanie sloane is a former federal prosecutor. she says the justice department has actually treated
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a 100 bytes more aggressively, and it would regulate americans. this isn't even the kind of case that would generally be prosecuted under biden paid back all of his back taxes. and for the most part, when people pay their taxes, they are not prosecuted for failing to pay taxes. so underwriting is indeed getting special treatment, as speaker mccarthy says, but he's special treatment, is that he's being prosecuted for crimes that most americans are not in fact prosecuted for. it's important to remember that the person who handle this prosecution is not as jo biden's, department of justice. it is in fact, david weiss, the us attorney in delaware, who was appointed by former president trump. so it was republican, us attorney appointees who stayed on the job specifically to handle this case and merit garland, the attorney general has not interfered with him in any way. so this is a deal that a republican appointee made with a 100 biden's lawyers and 100 biden is in fact being treated fairly firstly it is
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uh, the us attorney has said, however that the investigation is ongoing. so i suppose it's possible there will be more to come, but that seems very unlikely. and this should be the end of this matter. but there are probably, i think are going to be happier with this result because it gives them something else to y'all about on the campaign trail. look 100 right. and clearly a very troubled guy. and he had some very high paying clients who seemed to pay him, in fact, largely because his name to 5. but there is no suggestion that joe biden was involved, which is really the point that republicans want to make ahead of the next presidential election. at least 6 young children have died in chalet as the strongest record. the outbreak of a seasonal virus has turned into an epidemic. a latin america editor. let's see a newman reports now from santiago, its neighborhood clinics, emergency rooms and critical care units, and hospitals all over to a strong link called then if the demick of this in special virus every winter,
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the virus shows it's ugly face. it has a high mortality region babies less than a year old, but this year toddlers and even young school children becoming seriously ill. the outside, the kind of old montana pediatric hospital in san diego. and normally that tells us that he and his wife had been sleeping in the halls of the intensive care unit for a week, while their one year old daughter fights for her life. we've seen some terrible cases. yes. today a baby had respiratory failure. the doctors running around like month to safer, and we're all that watching. it's terrifying for parents this morning. his popular improved, but many others haven't survived. 2 infants, both 2 months old, were buried in this symmetry earlier this month. one because they were know critical care beds left the other because the ambulance arrived too late is when we
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look, you know, do you mean like warner? yes. there's no vaccine for this virus that impacts children under the age of one emotion during the use of pen demik in which they was lower circulation on other viruses, kind of the normal immunological cycle was altered, creating mobile nobility just like during the corona virus. pandemic hospitals and stuff are overwhelmed. the head of the pediatric critical care unit of one of santiago, largest private hospitals, has turned this adult intensive care area into a pediatric wing and dropping market down to get the name of it. like i said, this federal outbreak is the worst of experience since to begin recording. grispy g viruses and has been concentrated in a very short period of time. which is why the intensive kept ends. a full gunther. and to make matters worse, the small levels here in the valley of some people will have increased dramatically this winter. and as we all know, that substantially increases the number of people that suffer from respiratory
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diseases. both young and old. that's why something else reminiscent of depend, demik is back face masks, although not mandatory yet in public transport. the health ministry is distributing 3 face masks and met to stations and bus stations, encouraging everyone to use them again. children, 5 and older must wear them in school. by all accounts, it will be a tough winter for chileans as they prepare for the arrival of other seasonal viruses such as influenza, to add to their respiratory wolves. to see a newman al jazeera, santiago, german, his chancellor has told the chinese premier that beijing should do more to persuade russia to stop the one ukraine government delegations of the 2 countries mentioned belin. correspondence that fastened as 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
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in china at this time of growing western criticism and distrust to what's its largest trading partner, kevin noise, and the, i've once again appeal to the chinese government to use it. the influence of russia in this will even most strongly as a homeless member of a un security council showing that has a special responsibility. we can work together on based imaging 20 as well. therefore, it is important that china continues to not supply weapons to be aggressive, rochelle species. so she did not openly respond to germany's appeal and the pressure to reassess germany's interest in china. so stressed that dialogue and partnership were more important than ever. especially in addressing global warming, lee called them both nations to strengthen 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. um, if things between the us and china go go versus i don't think so. and so germany's
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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 l g 0, pulling police in india is east and the state of additional have an unconventional ebelin division of truck, a carrier pigeons that kept to the last resort in case all other forms of communications failed since amount of time as the story of the fees or the police pigeons. and they have a story of history in india. stating back to the british colonial era when they use 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 going to use for communicating from one station to another station. now v help kept it as
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a heritage training begins early for new recruit. 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 please rely on their ab and allies. during new dishes site close to 1999 conventional communication with disrupted pigeons proved one of the only reliable ways for police to keep in contact with. this is the only place where officially that a private broker, pigeon you know, keep us who would, would officially, under government sanction with the police. we have an organization read the regions i used kept and that makes it very unique. these days the mainly c action of national festivals taking flights of a symbol of peace. but please here say that the pigeons are ready whenever duty
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calls the demona in algebra. well that's it for me. dire in jordan, you can find more news, not website out. is there a dot com? there it is on your screen. the weather is next and inside story will examine what's behind it. daily violence by is really forces across the occupied westbank states from pennsylvania by the the and were up and running with your worlds weather update. great to see you. so let's start in buck hassan with the sea breeze here. it's thrown a bit more cloud cover into the city of light. so at times it will be an overcast sky. look at the heat, enough kind of stun her outs at $44.00, that's closing in on a temperature record for the month of june. now in india remnants leftovers of what was psych clone the par joyce,
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still ringing out its moisture in northern parts of the country there. and the monsoon rains are being amplified by the moisture of the bay and then goals. so we go in for a closer look here, some pretty explosive storms, westbank all be har, assigned, and sick in states. and same goes for that eastern side of nepal, where there has been some deadly flash flooding. now for the philippines, for the advisers in play for a minute, now island is we head toward the western side and off to china, we go, doubts with rain. these are a seasonal plum rains falling between the gang. see in the pearl river valley. this energy is also shuffling into q issue and should coco islands in japan. it's not back temperatures in the korean peninsula, but where temperatures are going up between 40 degrees, you're closing in on a record for the month of june, 40.6, we'll see if we can get you there. bit more cloud covered by friday. we'll lower the temperature just to touch that's or update by for now. the
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2nd episode of the series explodes, the rise of the major drug cartels, the reign of terror. mexican government literally told the traffickers, we have to produce the by because a new america is public enemy number one is drug abuse and the load ship, the international drug trafficking, calling to take some power truck loads on out to 0 or at least 6 palestinians have been killed and dozens injured and israel's hours long attack on the janine refugee camp on monday. this follows near daily rage by israeli forces across the occupied west bank. so what's behind this rise environments? this is inside store the .
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