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selene from one out to 0. the colleges here with the thousands of students civilians continue to sleep all full as another seaside expires the gloves. the whole, rob, and your thing off is there like my headquarters here in the also coming up the u. s. coast guard concerns under will to noises have been detected. as the search continues to find a submersible, it was trying to view the rest of the titanic. circulars the tank promised indian
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property in the occupied westbank. doubtful res rays were killed in a shooting accident. legal sacrament. um brazil compass case, it'd be $29.00 tons of legal shocks and bounce agents. the government says it's the largest seizure of its kind book into the programs it owns. light is seized by broke by the united states. and saudi arabia has just come to an end the us and saudi arabia, how be mediating between the suit and these ami um the power minute feet rapid support forces for weeks. now, a series of ceasefire agreements have previously failed to stop the fighting. well, have a morgan joins us on line from on demands, navy capital cost to hipaa. obviously everybody holding the breath now one drink and thinking what's next as well. it's been an hour since the cease fire that's
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was mediated between the united of, by, by the united states and saudi arabia expired here in big capital. how to him and around the country. and we are ready to see what comes next. there are sounds of heavy artillery in various parts of the capital costume near and under mine. i'm pretty sure you heard that. so that's the sound of heavy artillery assigned that the seas fires officially over between the power and military rapids support forces and the city needs army. we can also hear flights of jets flying overhead. and we know that there is fighting between the rapids support forces and the food in these army in the west. some parts also talked to him city. so people say that the cease fire that lost that 472 hours, which was for humanitarian purposes, did not give them a chance to access communitarian needs in many parts of the capital residency. but they were not able to leave their homes due to the presence of the parent military . rapid support forces, especially in the northern parts of the capital,
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residents have reported an increase in the number of robberies and can do things, as well as sexual violence against women by department is here, rapid support forces. so some people say that the ceasefire, while militarily silenced the sounds of a fight to the jets flying overhead and heavy artillery being fired on the ground, the sicilians did not manage to reap any benefits. of course have a, we've been covering the story with you for over 65 days now. and we tool can general terms as well about the fighting across the country, especially the fist fighting in the capital. but what all these 2 sides really fighting for strategic locations results is assets, experience seems to be quite specific in certain locations. a while it's mostly the, let's, it's a struggle for power, struggle for control of the capital cost to him. and with that, a control force to down now would be power. military rapids support forces have
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been targeting strategic locations belonging to the sudanese army, the general command of the, of the armed forces. something they were not able to be in control of since the 1st day of the fighting in the west and parts of the capital end and then of the city of on demand and the southern parts of on demand city. they've been trying to gain control of the engineer score, which is one of the basis of this is denise army. and that's probably where those sounds that we're hearing is coming from right now. they've also been trying to be in control of the air base, the military air base in the northern parts of on demand city. that's where the fight suggests that have been targeting rapids support forces positions in the capital. hot too, and other parts of the country have been taking off from so it's long as be a fight for control of strategic locations, which would then enable the current military rapids support forces as a control of the capital and the country. now the southern, these army has been focused on defending their positions and trying to push the power to through rapid support forces outside the capital as much as they can. but
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then there's also dar 4 where the 5 bear has turned into an estimate fights asked for the united nations. tens of thousands of people have fled from the city of janina in west bar for as a result of attacks basically by the current military rapids support forces and arab malicious allies to the parent monday through rapids support forces targeting people based on their ethnicity. that's in west star for, but there's also slicing in other parts of the r 4 as well. so it looks like it's a control for, it's a fight full control, not just in the capital here, but other parts of the country as well. so the bank thanks very much. hipaa. well of course drawing you through the day as we have more about whether the ceasefire will continue, will not. it doesn't seem likely that for the moment. thank you. and i haven't mentioned, she mentioned thoughtful, less being able not because thousands of being fleeing from the re agent to neighboring child st robbie match one man who's been working tirelessly to reunited families from a small town on the border between chad and sudan. friends and relatives of people
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stuck in elgin, they 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 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 off 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,
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people like very some people need 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 my time and i wake up like upgrade for my family to get to come right now? well, anyone who comes out then from there it's just just gives 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,
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a new search and violence in alternate. those crossing, finding themselves on a journey more deadly than it already was. the same bus route, the l, g 0, audrey on the chat to down border. the now the us coast guard says, binding sounds have been hood during the search for us of multiple the wasn't missing. on sunday, it was making its way to the wreckage of the titanic. the craft was transported from the canadian province of newfoundland to the ocean area. above the titanic direct lies nivi, full files and meet is below the surface. now the company that operates the vessel says that about 5 people and boil down to the maximum of 96000 of life supporting oxygen when it began its mission. the u. s. navy and the us and canadian coast collins along with ocean gates expeditions have a sub list,
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the unified command to continue the response. gabriel, as on the house, move from boston with each passing our fears grow for those on board the missing tightened submersible. the identities of all 5 people on board have now been revealed. british pakistani businessman, shes added dogwood, along with his son, sold him on 77 year old french explorer, paul henri nodule. a. who let a titanic recovery expedition to the wreckage. in 1987 stopped in rush, the ceo of ocean gate, the adventure tourism company that owns the titan. and hey, miss harding, 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 vessel.
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after searching a combined area of more than 19000 square kilometers. these search efforts have focused on the surface with c 130 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 to reasonable air on board to last until thursday morning. when you go down in a 5 man suffering, they have enough oxygen to keep them alive and sustain them for 96 hours. for the alternate power to stay alive. so westcove scenario, they have oxygen, but they don't have power. and if they don't have power,
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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 compact. with someone i find that very on my. ready lee, and i think i think they may be stuck at the bottom of the ocean. for now, every hour the vessel remains lost, hope fades. gabriel was on though i would just need to boston, let's bring you some live pictures now. uh, where the us and canadian coast guards all searching the area. pictures of some jobs hub in newfoundland canada, where these have multiple settle from before losing contact with you. most of the outside world being able and not as we get to it. now is really settlers of
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a time to palestinian property the occupied west bank of to forest. right. these are showing that the legal settlement these way the army says the shooting happened to the petrol station and to palestinian suspects were killed. the most says, the attack is what link to its military wing. the custom brigades, israel size it's deploying more troops to the occupied. westbank probably false. it reports now from ramallah. another post 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 to the occupied westbank. these already military said he was one of at least 2 attackers who shot into a group of his ready settlers does not cover like a so. and i saw him going to a car where a man was sitting, shot around a team. 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
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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 that going on. 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 and which would be 6 palestinians were killed. and schools wounded 8 is where the soldiers were also injured. israel's found right, security minister 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, and then it wasn't invited though to the prime minister secuity consultations to
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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 a 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 $170.00 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 whatever one of several outbreaks of secular violence, there's plenty of fuel to these flames. who prospect so now have extinguishing the power? i suppose it, i'll just say we're ramallah in the occupied westbank. they funeral has been hell. so one of the suspect to tell us any of the attack is involved in the federal station shooting the the legal settlements of the line. now the palestinian group come on says the tank was a natural response to growing is really aggression. us present joy button has
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called a chinese president changing thing a dictator. he made the remarks of the fundraiser in california. mike kind of has the latest from washington, dc, a vermont so made at a fundraiser in california, not to on camera, but as reported by the poor report to. this is precisely what president biden said . the reason why she's young pink or very upset in terms of when i shut that balloon down, was 2 bucks caused full of spy equipment. is that he didn't know it was the no, i'm serious. that was a great embarrassment for dictators when they don't know what happened there. he used the word dictate to certainly this is something that could impact badly on us . chinese relations and one must remember that the secretary of state tony, blinking as desperate time for a trip to beijing, were among those he met, was the chinese lead to. now this trip was an attempt to reset relations with china
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given months. so a rookie relationship down the road, however, this could sharply on the cut, those attempts to begin to reset that relationship. now it is somewhat surprising as well that by didn't, has been a somewhat very disciplined as a president in terms of the comments he's made. however, what you've got here is perhaps the president bind in a meeting presidential candidates by then getting carried away by the time of a fundraiser, coming out with the statement like this, which could impact comfortably on us relations with china. my kind of, i'll just say era, washington, home to box, the son of the us president has agreed to plead guilty to, failing to paying taxes. i mean, legally possessing a gun under plato button is expected to agree to drug treatment and monitoring. that's agreement. codes keep him out of jail. republican house speaker kevin mccarthy was critical of the deal. do you think it's equal unfair that
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is going to be given jail presidential son. and if you compare this to other individuals in america that have the same stations against them, the same trying to be a good a as well. so it has here on out, is there another deputy incidents inside at home depot or in jail? at least 41 people are killed during a runs. that's a women's presence. and why police ready to the headquarters of the power is 2024 olympics organizing committee stories up to the front, the . and this is or whether update for the middle east and africa. thank you for
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joining in. it's still a story of the wind as we look through to the goal. so that's going to list this sound in dust and some spots we go in for a closer look. i think for us here and though we can expect windows times throughout the day, 40 to 50 kilometers per hour. this orange this brown on the map. that's the lifted sound in does, particularly for the some properties of saudi arabia. quite a bit of heat set throughout the kind of sound, but the winds have shifted around. so temperature is not as high and was becca san task content. 36 and same goes for park minutes done. ask about coming in at 37 degrees while the wet weather is mostly a long turkey. as ne black sea coast that's pushing into the caucasus on wednesday . and off to africa, we go. temperatures will build in morocco over the next little bit. rain is intensive. fine from sierra the own rate through to nigeria, and especially around cameron rooney as well. truthfully around the gulf of guinea, that's where we've got the biggest downpours in store on wednesday to the south. we've got another push of foot weather coming into the western cape province. a few
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showers for cape town, but i think the worst of the winds on wednesday will be over the eastern cape. providence causes them to tell temperatures rebound a bit in durban to 22 on wednesday. that's a snapshot of your weather. the how to states control information, the control in the narrative dominating the media. how does the narrative improve public opinion and norma? spite? it might not be the most important story about china of today. but that's what the big piece of attention to. how is citizen to listen? we played in the story, the listening post. i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered. the
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book about q, what you all to sit with me. so robin is so hard remind to of all the stories to dollars late to cease feinberg could buy the united states and saudi arabia has come to an end to us on saturday. i'd be happy mediating between the suits and these on me and the power military rock that support quotes is for weeks. the us coast guard says, binding sounds have been heard during the search for a semester bullet went missing on sunday. it looks contact on his way down to the wreck of the titanic in the north atlantic. 5 people around both the fence, so he was present j, biting this cold chinese peasant, changing things that dictated. he made the remarks of the fundraiser in california . it comes to cyber day after the secretary of state was invasion. to ease tensions . a brazil says its confiscated 29 tons of illegal shots been
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bound to asia. and what may be the largest seizure of its kind in the world. environmental officials estimates around $10000.00 shots in my coat and blue shock were killed to harvest the fins, which it considered a delicacy in asia. shot fishing is banned in brazil. officials of the companies that are legally used permits the other spaces to gather the huge hole. what ask received as one of the usual practice as in the world is known as sending in which the shock is kept it and has been sliced off. 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 waste of the animal you end up causing suffer, see, i see on the stillness oceans campaign lead at green peas, thoughts, se asia joins us, not from bank of good top you with us on the program. so it seems that the trades
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continues despite the legislation that's in place. it's not working, is it why? yeah, there is too many in the case and the 1st one, it shows the family is of the lowest village system and the 2nd one also we get focused on that. but as alien go from one city, one to fix the problems. so we encourage them. that'd be not on the browser cover months to do so because we expect so many young countries like in the nation also. and also couple of our list stuck on the cost of media problem, status of the stock city and also the shopping because of that you can just send me that approach. yeah, that's, that is in the meant by the go back to the end of the months. i mean enforcement on the see also sort of means boosting the policing of the c a not means money to fund to the operation is about the issue. the cost of policing and protecting the shocks is really to boston to great to any one concrete to do it needs. a collective approach doesn't to
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a benefit. that's what you need to. that's why we also work on the united states because we need to minute organizations because only one country i responsible for these kind of shock cancer patients literally. so i the city of the input, then i know every, the government wants to look at, you know, to you and out of codes. and also try to, uh, have a agreement to a band, a aid connection on the back of the shop to be in. because if the sales mean, if you fail to, uh, then this time of, uh, uh, it would be an increase, more demand. and also we really lost, i wanna check on some insurance. and for that, i really many organizations including this be a one i really see at least get a 2nd progress to be effective on the, on the paper. but also on this deal. i mean, you'll focus will be of course, as a is to protect the shots. but the side of this conversation is trying to persuade countries that have an interest in shocks and to perhaps not have an interest anymore. countries like japan and china, well sort of pressure,
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can you put on that but what sort of pressure has being push on them to try and reduce that reliance on shots in itself? a yeah, i think a supplement back in financial offend bands that are too many for good. be good to continuously doing the 1st one on the racing on us because they'd be mind coming also from the society side. and the 2nd one i think is provide the model of a scientific evidence that shot that and then get it so far. i think i understand what i mean. that's really clear indication that at least some of these stuff be safe. one percent of the shocks. uh, group activity on the right. and it's, i mean, also one of the glow about shop a space if he's on the brand. so it's really important to be to us a lot on us and rather than one level. and that's what size to sleep are, because if you fail to do so, it will also increase also because you're not in the shop. uh, really played delta d in park on the, on the alternate system. if we lose 100 set of conversions. also,
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we list on the global piece, the content prism influx, the globally is be good to get your insight into this into the conversation. we'll continue through the day id sean to assist you on from green piece. thanks for joining us from buying coal. thank you. thank you. so these 41 people have been killed in violence between bible gains that a women's prisoner home jewess, 5 other women were injured in taken to hospital after the attack north of the capital to gives the delta baba. and how's the story authority say gang members entered the section of this woman's prison where rival gang members were held then inmates were shot, and others were burned in the facility located in tamara, north of frontier says capital to angry relatives. one tom says after at least $41.00 people were killed. they say they haven't been told if the loved ones
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are among the dead. and i have to the, i could put them on the normal handout 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're here dying of pain for english brothers and sisters, we definitely don't have any information. human rights. what says there a mess to mated for 2000 members belonging to m as the teen a barrier? 18 guns in honduras. the government launched a crack down in november last year to try and eliminate guns which control unexplored waves of territory. the deputy security minister says the prison right is an attempt to tools that governments progress. in your days, a 100 people must know that we will not allow, under any circumstance on the attack or sabotage of the actions directed against
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the organized crime and the organized criminality that is hijacked the penitentiary system of this country. it says a history of prison violence in honduras, 18 inmate stipend, 852019 more than 350 others died in a 5 and 2012 here at tamara. more than 20 children also live in the prison. prison offices are trying to find out if the mother's survivor's defiance. barbara and grandma alto, sarah colombia, as congress has rejected the bill to legalize marijuana. now the law would have allowed the drug to be both insult and so are the legal for medicinal purposes. well possession and consumption and criminalized present. gustavo petro has been pushing to change columbia's drug policies and what he calls the failed war on drugs. and thousands of anti government demonstrates as of most in the columbia and
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capital that protesting against economic and social reforms being pushed by the government told me that this president, gustavo petra, critics say changes to labor health on pensions, could hunt the country's finances and slow job creation, police and the french capital, the rate at the headquarters of the powers 2024 olympic committee. it follows the report from the anti corruption agency of potential irregularities. they also search the organizing committee is offices, the oversee construction sites. a power is a 2020 full spokesman said the organization is cooperating with investigators. natasha butler has moved from the french capital. according to fraud, says financial prosecutor, police and investigates, has rated the offices of harris's organizing and then picks committee on the offices of a company working with the lympics in construction. now that these rates were in connection with 2 investigations, one from 20171 from 2022,
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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 vesee over some of the documentation and contracts. and some of the work is here that some say have been on fat. never the less a lot of people will be looking forward to these huge may just forcing events on the tool set. i'm many of the locations and the venue is already exist, not seen away, but the parcel organizing committees actually being 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 beecher volleyball stadium and just behind the items how you have the rivers
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fed. and that is where that will be some of the votes of full just by so it will be several, a growing number of people involved. so you simply say that the source of major wells forcing events that 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 education. so divided opinions as ever about the olympics. latasha, barbara, i'll just say we're a sparse the to you what you all just bear with me. so robert, in the reminder of all the top stories that owns latest, these 5 broken by the us and saudi arabia has just come to an end. the us on saudi arabian happy mediating between the suit. and he's all me on the power of military rapids support forces for weeks. the u. s. coast called says banging sounds are being.

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