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in when people need to be hired and the story needs to be towed, there is no purpose soccer pitch here. so i training the street with exclusive interviews and in depth reports christopher columbus wrote about it. in 1492 algebra has teens on the ground. this is where a pilot gets the way to bring you more award winning document trees and live news. the centralized time palestinian property in the off by the westbound golf. the for his right is were killed in a shooting and legal sacraments. the hello, i'm darn jordan. this is obviously around like from to how also come time is running out to find a missing tourist submersible that was in a deep dive to view the wreck of the titanic. another deadly incident inside
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a 100 years j let these 41 people are killed during a riot and a woman's prison on the us president coles china. she shouldn't think a dictator just stays opposite diplomatic mission to beijing. attention the we begin. emil. defied westbank is really settlers of attempts palestinian prophecy of to for his writings were shot dead and the legal sacrament is really ami, says the shooting happened at a petrol station, and 2 palestinians suspects were killed. i'm asked as the attackers willing to it's ministry wing, the custom brigades, israel says, is to bring more troops to the occupied westbank. i'll just say it was how he pulls the reports from remo off another best of killing and a bloody a sofa, a palestinian 9 gun beside him, lying dead at a petrol station on the main north, south road through the occupied westbank. these where the military said he was one
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of 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 sitting 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 late to is where the forces surrounded a taxi north of the city of novelist shooting data. second 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 jeanine 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 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, which would be 6 palestinians were killed and schools wounded 8 is ready. soldiers will also injured israel's fond rights security minister,
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visiting the scene of the attack demanded a yet wider scale military 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 would be 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 grand impact into much of a more deadly is really military action along with increased number of off and individual palestinians shooting a tax endorsed in retrospect by the fighting factions already more than a 170 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 equals it. i'll just 0. ramallah in the occupied westbank to a funeral has been held for one of the suspected ballast. any of the attackers involved in the petrol station shooting maybe legal supplements and p like the palestinian group. how much says the attack was a natural response to growing is randy aggression? either abraham is in jamaica in the upside west bank and explains the impact. the legal settlements have them villages that many palestinians try to invite for. and there is to see the reality for themselves and we had here overlooking one of his documents. let me show you. this is the legal is really supplement 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
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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 a role with 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 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 boil. * water from extend the sources. imagine this waters originally there's but because there is it is really supplements they take up those resources
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including water. not 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 attacks the, the u. s. coast guard says, rescue efforts have so far i've been unsuccessful in a search race. some muscle that went missing on its way to the wreckage of the titanic. the cross was transported from the canadian province of new foundland to
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the ocean area. above the titanic direct lies many 4000 meters below the surface. a company that operates the vessel says there are 5 people on board and it had a maximum of 96 hours of life supporting oxygen when it began its mission on sunday . gabriel is under reports now from boston, with the us coast guard is assisting in a search with each passing, our fears grow for those on board the missing titan submersible. the identities of all 5 people on board have now been revealed. british pakistani businessman, shes added that would, along with his son sold him on 77 year old french explorer, paul henri larger leg who let a titanic recovery expedition to the wreckage. in 1987, stockton rush, the ceo of ocean gate, the adventure tourism company that owns the titan, and hamish hurting
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a 58 year old british billionaire explore. good afternoon. on tuesday, the rescue coordinator for the us coast guard in boston, said us and canadian authorities had so far found no sign of the missing best. so after searching a combined area of more than 19000 square kilometers, these search efforts have focused on the surface with c $130.00 aircraft searching by site and with radar and sub surface with p 3 aircraft were able to drop and monitor. so in our movies today, those search efforts have not yielded any results. there were many questions the coast guard simply did not have answers to. but one thing is clear. time is of the essence, and time appears to be running out. in fact, the coast guard estimates, the vessel only has enough a readable air on board to last until thursday morning. when you go down and
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a 5 man suffering, they have enough oxygen to keep them alive and sustain them for 96 hours. but they also need power to stay alive. so was to scenario they have oxygen, but they don't have power. if they don't have power, they're going to become hypothermic. pretty quickly. one man who took a previous expedition on board the titan, said this, the phrase, the key here it is. they lost communications and it's possible. they're just out of range that they came back to the surface and they're just out of radio contact with someone i find that very unlike. ready lee, and i think i think they may be stuck at the bottom of the ocean. for now, every hour the vessel remains last hope fades. gabriel was on though. i'll just eat a boston. yes, president joe biden has cold chinese president chasing thing a dictator. he made the remarks with a fundraiser in california,
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but somewhere on this, mike kind of joins us live now from washington dc. mike, so this coming by president biden comes as his own executive state has just been trying to patch things up with a chinese unfortunate remark by the president then a yes indeed, as well, the secretary of state to enter the best and we have was in beijing recently and did have a meeting even with the chinese leaders, y'all. she paying now binding that to a fundraiser in california. came up with this comment. let me just give you the full quote cuz were quoted by the pool reporter. the reason why she champagne got very upset and to him. so when i shot that balloon done with 2 bucks, costs will expire, equipment is he didn't know it was the no, i'm serious. that was a great embarrassment for dictators when they didn't know what happened. so referring directly to g shouldn't being as a dictate to this, certainly on the cutting the attempts by tony of by them to actually repair those
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relationships with the chinese i've been can haven't been drinking a lot of the chinese leadership. he was the most senior at the product, was a china over the past 5 years. so this might, will interrupt any attempt to reset relations with the china. so hopefully it's not likely to be received well by the chinese at all. and it is somewhat surprising, given that president biden has been pretty straightforward in his comments as president, he's been rather disciplined. however, what you've got here is, and speaking at a fundraiser, you've got a situation with joe biden. the president comes up against joe biden. the presidential candidate and certainly it sometimes has an impact on this kind of comment would certainly have bad impact on relations with china. all right, so i'm, i kind of life was there in washington dc. my thank you hung up by the some of us
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president joe biden has agreed to plead guilty defending to pay income taxes and, and legally possessing a gun under a clean deal. biden's expected to agree to drug treatment and monitoring that agreement could keep him out of jail. republican house because kevin mccarthy was critical of the deals. you say 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 against them, the same trying to be a good deal to at least 41 people have been killed in violence between rival gangs that are women's present in on doris police. say the desktop is preliminary and it's still unclear if all of those killed were inmates according to local sources. a fire was set during a gun and dispute, destroying part of the prison seemed to that goal. and i know for the undoubtedly
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what happened today at this unfortunate moment is a product of a direct attack by organized crime, against the actions with deliberately carrying out against organized crime that i mean the me, that the loss of human lives will not be tolerated. and we will generate direct to investigations to accuse all those persons in prisons when collusion with organized crime and relatives of inmates. a personal authorities have not told them if their loved ones are safe and i have to exit the normal handle. and whenever we have practically demanding vivid, 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're here dying of pain for english brothers and sisters, we definitely don't have any information. i'll just here as john holman, has been following developments from mexico city of what appears to have happened
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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 tuesday, attacks between different gang members. once they were in the rival games mode, you're obviously something went wrong that they've been shot at some women and then other women, what, but a life in a fall through to get the death told that we have. 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, castro 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
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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 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 they're relative, that loved one, an inmate in the prism was one of the ones were killed. so, so, so to come here now does air including 5 weeks off for a huge victory and tied on selections. why this man still hasn't been named prime minister bundle dish, rectifies the ship recycling convention. make concerns over the tone of business
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has on work, as you can find more not to spend the the and we're up and running with your world's 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 looking at the heat, enough kind of stun her rods at $44.00, that's closing in on a temperature record for the month of june. now in india, remnants leftover as of what was psych loan, but par joyce, still ringing out its moisture in northern parts of the country. there in the monsoon rains are being amplified by the moisture off the bay then goals. so we go in for a closer look here, some pretty explosive storms, westbank all be heart assigned and sickened. states and same goes for that eastern side of nepal where there has been some deadly flash flooding. now for the
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philippines flight advisors 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 and 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 will lower the temperature just the touch that's or update by for now. the joining the label conversation to just say good. the people industry to 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 is that society doesn't do enough to
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recognize and celebrate women. it was, it was fun to have an american occupation of livingston countries. the street on algae 0 of the back of your mind about top stories here. this is randy settlers and i've talked to palestinian property in new york to bide west bank. up to 4 is ready to push on the near any legal settlements to palestinians suspects looking. so cute. i must have search and rescue mission is continuing in the north atlantic. comforter tourist something less of a last contact on its way down to the wreck of the tunnel on sunday, 5 people on board with us and yours,
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president jet barton has cool chinese president. she some things to dictate to made . there are lots of fundraising in california comes just over the day off to the us . extra estate was infection to these tension. at least 36 people have died in volumes across somalia on tuesday in both e send me a ton of the state of portland and in the southern low extra bell region. in clinton's capital getaway, heavy fighting erupted officer apollo mentioned debate about changes to the voting system, which could allow the regions leader to extend his time in office. 26 people died, the 16 of them soldiers in louis chanelle, 10 people also killed. men remote control bombs, exploded south west of mogadishu. it's better for you in refugee. i don't see. it has pleated with countries bordering sedan to continue to welcome people escaping the violence. despite security concerns, at least half a 1000000 people have now left them with more than 2000000 internally displaced.
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moves us to storm and we are unfortunately gradually witnessing the destruction of this country. cooper, who do c p as he may tough. so 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 flee a full day lives. i mean all the head of the un mission to neighboring south so that i'm not spoken about the impact of the conflict that you cannot make impact to the conflict cost a shadow on an already federal country context. the sudden interruption of inputs from to dawn has resulted in a central commodities being out of reach for ordinary people in cells to don. crude oil exports for themselves to don through parts of dawn, or an economic lifeline which if interrupted, as recently threatened could have devastating effects on the south. so denise
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economy and all the situation inside savannah's west uh for state continues to deteriorate. the state capital and getting that has been devastated by fist fighting, which the un says was taken on ethnic. i mention us state department says up to 1100 people have been killed in the city just of a 2 months for flights of thousands of in spring from dell for the neighboring child. i'll just say it was name was radi, met one monday, isn't working tirelessly to reunite families and make sure his loved ones a safe is from a small town on the border between chad and sudan. friends and relatives of people stuck in alternate 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
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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 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 the whole joy. does it have to be montana i wish up. like i pray for my
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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 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 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 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. the same bus, rob yoga 0 andre on the chat to den border the european union. and as i'm available to new aid package for ukraine was $56000000000.00 comes ahead of on the international conference in london this week. and that raising more funds to
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rebuild the ukraine. your effective state, anthony blinking will attend the meeting. you k pledge $3000000000.00 to help ukraine, while the washington is expected to announce another assistance package on wednesday . so if your credit is going to attract the investment, it's going to need not just from governments, not just from the financial institutions, but from the private sector. it has to build the best possible environment to attract that invest. russia has launched a wave of abstracts across the ukraine, including the western city of live, is about a 1000 kilometers on the front lines and the capital keys, military and infrastructure targets were hit. russia claims that destroyed 8 ukrainian ammunition warehouse on tuesday, thailand's parliament is expected to convene before july. the full software selection commission endorsed the results of mays, general action. your opposition to move forward party won the most votes, but it's lead us still faces barriers to becoming prime minister. jessica washington has moved on the streets has been conk small protest like these have
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become increasingly regular in the weeks following the countries general election might yeah. pay by like a why that? oh wow. i don't think the middle tree is going to let go palo because they knew the move forward will change everything. they know that if move forward leads the government, those old generals will become relevant. the progressive move forward policy, 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 sent as a power is the move forward, attend. and then move forward to attend. revolves around to drastic and needed reforms of how the timing works. beginning with the reform of the
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military and the monarchy. as this week, the election body certified the results of the votes of the 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 it's 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 military regime after the cool music who in may 2014. so to send a test, represent the military back to interest, the young party leader also ceases and election inquiry. dishes in the media company is found duty. you could be to school aside from politics and even face prison time. still pizza is undeterred and often out in public,
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thrown by supporters. earlier this month when he joined a parade in support of l. g. b q writes, you promised to pass a law 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 wrong. jessica washington, which is 06 for 0 says is confiscated. 20000000 tons of illegal shocks and bound to asia and what may be the largest seizure of its kind in the world. environmental officials estimates around $10000.00 in short, fand mekaux and blue shots were killed the hottest the fins, which all considered a delicacy in asia. shot fishing is banned in brazil. officials say of the companies, how do you legally use permits for other spaces together? a huge for with us, but at physically see this, one of the usual practice as in the world is known as filling in which the shock is kept it and has been sliced off,
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which of the dead pots. and then the rest of the animal is dumped into the sea. the animal lives in suffering in agony. so in addition to wasting the animal, you end up causing suffer c. o. this month, bangladesh rectified the hong kong conventional for the safe and sustainable recycling of ships. it's big, big things in bangladesh, but writes groups of long voice concerned about dangerous working conditions, as well as environmental damage. tanveer chandra reports from subject on to the bay of bengal, bangladesh as one of the world's biggest hops for ship recycling after vessels. the commission that broken down and the pots, surgery purpose guidelines from the international maritime organization known as the home. com convention include ways of limiting risk to human health and safety and to the environment. some recycling yet are already complying with the convention. with the next 2 years, all the odds that bundle of there's when rich the hong kong convention 11. and it
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will be a strong message to the word that send you a rest those to bangladesh. and it will be this positively recycled. as long as this is cheap, labor makes it a popular destination for ships at the end of their operational lights. the sector generates a substantial income and estimated $2000000000.00 in 2022 and creates many jobs. with the bowman construction, there's an increasing demand for iron and steel as a step model from this dismantle shapes, one of the main sources that according to the international labor organization, the industry is among the most dangerous in the world, with high fatality rates, injuries, and workplace related diseases, so many places we spoke to are unhappy but didn't want it to be identified for fear of pretty preparations. it'd be good if we could have proper safety, get the clean working environment. then they'd be less chance of any accidents happening. the working conditions are better than before. the workers are
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treated badly. we don't get a decent wage or proper health care compensation for all the hard labor advocates. the groups are loving for improve working conditions. we really appreciate bonded, as government has approved the home phone convention, we also appreciate some of the visits on a double up data yet as green the but the concern is that are many yards who are not. following up on vinson, the international labor organization says employees need the union representation to protect their rights and workplace safety committees to ensure that the power to refuse dangerous jobs. turn the treasury visit us at the condo, bangladesh, the top of the picture of the headlines this iowa is ready settled is an attempt to palestinian property in new york by the west bank of to for his relatives were shot
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