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the knowledge is here with the canadian rescue plane, searching for a missing submersible in the north atlantic detective under water noises where near where the vessel disappeared, the you're watching all to 0 light from the headquarters and del fine getting you navigate the also coming up another ceasefire into don expires, but there is no sign of an end to the conflict which has displaced more than 2000000 people. the us president calls china's leader a dictator. just days officer has popped up. amount wasn't basing to ease tensions
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for at least $41.00 women are killed and a prison right. and hunters inmate say they complained about being threatens bike in the hello. we begin with the race to rescue 5 people trapped in a submersible that last contact on its dive to the titanic ship, recommend ortho plencik. so a canadian aircraft searching for the vehicle has now detected underwater banging noise. is us coast guard. the officials say there may be only about 26 hours of oxygen left out the zeros gabriel elizondo has the latest from boston. 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 pack a stuff,
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the businessman shes added that would, along with his son sold him on 77 year old french explorer, paul henri nodule. a. who let it titanic, recovery expedition to the wreckage. in 1987, stockton rush, the ceo of ocean gate, the adventure tourism company that owns the titan. and hey, miss harding 858 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, the search efforts have focused on both surface with c $130.00 aircraft, searching by site and with radar and sub surface with p 3 aircraft. we're able to drop and monitor. so in our movies today, those search efforts have not yielded any results. there were many questions the
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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. for now, every hour the vessel remains lost. hope fades. gabriel is on, do i just need to boston? and these are the live pictures from st. john's harbor, that's a new foundland canada where that submersible set off from before as last contact. well, the u. s. navy, in the us on canadian coast guards along with ocean gate expeditions, have established the unified command center for their response. so the rest of the titanic is 600 kilometers away from the coast of atlantic canada. and there are few scenarios of what may have happened to the titan sub 1st of all, afterward,
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the send it to the wreckage and las communication with the surface crew. in one, it floated back to the surface but lost communication. it's reported to be sealed from the outside, so it would need to be spotted to be rescued. and in another, it's either mid ocean or on the sea floor. and finding an object that small from that distance would require specialized tools previous tighten passengers and the fellow explorer under close friend f, one missing crew members. speculated about what may have happened. i, they, they may be stuck at the bottom of the ocean. perhaps that was a breach in water team and i'm not very optimistic for their return. the really nightmarish scenario is that they are alive at the surface, bobbing away, running out of air, and been able to get out. they have enough oxygen to keep them alive. and sustain them for 96 hours. but they also need power to stay alive. so westcove
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scenario, they have oxygen, but they don't have power. and if they don't have power, they're going to become hypothermic. pretty quickly. the other news, alan sedans, army and the parent military rapids support forces have reportedly been holding talks to observe a ceasefire during the most of them. are you the holiday later this month? not soft or the latest truth brokered by the us until the rate be. i expired overnight into wednesday. we have our correspondent table morgan joining us from under mine that's near the capital card to him. so how about what's happening? and now that the cease fire is over there's been fighting between the power military rapids support forces, and this is in these army in various parts of the capital. here in the city of on demand, we were able to hear heavy arthur being fired. we can hear flights of jets flying overhead and the surface to miss out being 5 by the power and minutes through rapid support forces targeting those spicy jets overhead. now in the southern parts of
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the city, there's also been fighting around the engineer school, which is a base for this is denise army and which department of through rapids support forces has been trying to gain control out for the past few weeks. we also spoke to residents in the eastern parts of the capital for the tomb. they say that fight to jets of flying overhead and that they can hear heavy artillery. now they would direct as strikes in the eastern parts of the capital, as well as targeting camps belonging to the rapids support forces. people say that they were expecting the busy that's the intense, the most intense fighting between the power military rapids support forces and the city needs army usually comes at 2 times before a cease. fire is due to come into effect or right after the cease fire expires. and now that the 72 hours, these fire has expired, residents are being advised to stay indoors to avoid being caught in the process fire as the 2 sides continue battling each other. okay, but what does the ends of the states fire also mean for people who been displaced in, in west are for the displacements has been continuing even during the ceasefire
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. many people continue to arrive in 2, neighboring chad seeking refuge. and they say that in the city of janina in west r for arab militias allied to the power military rapids support forces have been targeting people based on their ethnicity. now the ceasefire covers the entire country. so that also includes the doc for region, specifically west star for but the people who have been able to continue to report a gun fire being heard. they say that even when they try to cross the border, they continued to be shot at by the arab militias. were backed by the iris episodes, their people have not been able to get a response from the fighting. now this also the city of by so we met in north star for the army, has the cues department through rapid support forces of violating to cease fire on the 2nd day and that tens of people have been displaced as a result of the recess targeting people in the city. so in that 4 region, people say that they've not been able to get the respite from the fighting in many
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parts. thank you so much. have a morgan reporting for us from under mine and sue done. all the head of the u. s. refugee agency has pleaded with countries ordering some don to continue accepting people escaping the violence at least half a 1000000. so denise of northwest, their nation moves us the storm and we are unfortunately gradually witnessing the destruction of this country. people who do c p, the me, tough so many of the neighboring countries are very fragile and there is 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. is early settlers any occupied westbank of attack palestinian property officer for is really is were shot dead near an in legal settlement is really army says the shooting happens at a petrol station on to palestinian. so specs were killed from us as the attackers
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were linked to whits military waiting the cosign brigades. israel says it's the point more troops to the occupied. westbank harry faucet and reports from drama on another boast of cooling in a bloody year sofa, a palestinian man gum beside him, lying dead at a petrol station on the main north, south road through the occupied west bank. these where the military said he was one of at least 2 attackers who shot into a group of his ready settlers cover. like i saw, i saw him going to a car where a man was sitting and 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. lisa 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,
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but these are the jeep stopped. his. 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 and which would be 6 palestinians were killed. and schools wounded 8 is where the soldiers will also injured israel's fond rights 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 road blocks 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. 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
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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 as to indians, and at least $27.00 is radius of being killed. those numbers similar to the home of the previous year and the violence possessed it into the night. settlers once again attacking palestinian property in the town of whoever, one of several outbreaks of secular violence, there's plenty of fuel to these flames who prospect so now have extinguishing the power equals it? i'll just 0 ramallah in the occupied westbank. he was president joe biden has called the chinese president change and paying a dictator who made the remarks during a fundraiser in california. the remarks come just days after the secretary state answering, blinking wasn't beijing to ease tensions by kind of has more from washington, dc. a vermont so made at a fundraiser in california, not to on camera, but as reported by the poor reporter. this is precisely what president biden said.
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the reason why she's young ping got very upset in terms of when i shut that balloon down, was 2 bucks cause 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 just for time for a trip to beijing, were among those he met, was the chinese lead to. now this trip was an attempt to reset the relations with china given month. so a rookie relationship down the road, however, this includes chocolate 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,
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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 to the statements like this, which could impact comfortably on us relations with china. my kind of, i'll just say era washington, at least 41 people have been killed in violence between rival gangs at a women's prison in honduras. 5 other women were injured in taken to hospitals. it happened north of the capital to goose, the gulf of barbara, and go far as this updates or a sorry to 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 people were killed. they say they haven't been told
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if the loved ones are among the dead. and i have to be accurate for 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 the information from them. but while we are here dying of pain for english premises insist as we definitely don't have any information human rights. what says there, an estimated for 2000 members belonging to m as the teen or 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 for the annual is
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a 100 people must know that we will not allow, under any circumstances, the attack or sabotage of the actions direct to the game, urbanized crime and organized criminality that is hijacked, the penitentiary system of this country says a history of prison violence in honduras. 18 inmates died in a fight some 2019. i'm more than 350. others died in a 5 and 2012 here tomorrow. more than 20 children also live in the prison. prison offices are trying to find out if the mothers survived the filings a barbara and got out to sara, still a heads on houses 0. columbia is congress rejects the legalize ation of marijuana. why the ruling was a set fact for indigenous farmers. bangladesh ratifies the ship recycling convention and make concerns over the phone, the lucrative business files on workers and the environment
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the is humbling and frightening to witness the ever changing moods of mother nature. it was like heavier weather here. the current was so strong to risk us because of rachel, is the worst flooding scene here in about a century. thousands of acres of vineyards, fruit grows in festival farms. house of lyrics, the damage likely to effect next year's harvest as well. 6 months of to range of rain fell in a span of 36 hours before that. the concern here was thrown and destroyed. it was so dry that went back to rachel down for came it couldn't, absorbing in depth analysis of the days headlines. china cannot maintain its current piper aggressive author in the south, tennessee, and expect the philippines not to continue to drift closer to the american. inside
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story on al jazeera, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what, i'll do to bring you the news. i'm current fast. the matter to you. how does era the the, [000:00:00;00] the top stories on how to 0 this our, a canadian aircraft searching for a missing submersible who is detected underwater banging sounds. the vessel last contact on sunday,
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on each side to the rest of the titanic. and then with atlantic 5 people are on a 7 to 2 our troops between 2 jobs army and the paramount rapid support force has expired. there are reports, the warring sides happen holding talks of surface ceasefire during the most the married holiday next week. the us presidential by then has called the chinese presidents sheets and ping a dictator who made the remarks that a fundraiser in california. it comes days after america's top to provide met sheet and basing to stabilize defense relations columbia. as congress has rejected ability to legalize marijuana, the law would have allowed the drugs to be bought and sold. it's already legal for medicine. oh, purposes walk, possession and consumption aren't criminalized. a sunroof actually has more from over time. out of the eastern after a contentious senate session, the lot to legalize the recreation, we use it for me. i do wanna crashed into
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a wall to vote scheduled for early tuesday afternoon. finally happens late into the night as lawmakers scrambled to reach a deal. but in the end there was no majority for it. came of the little chuck will not comment those. we have given a fight with arguments for the last 4 years here. and today i just want to give thanks to all who helped us get this far. despite continues to advance the votes show it is the end of the road for a bill that promise to legalize so we can jason with maria and the markets in the country, devastated by decades of war and drugs outside the congress building indigenous menu. when a farmer swept long, groaned the plan to legally were hoping to finally have a legal market for the product. between the victims of the war constructs, there are many problems and no territory on to fight says force recruitment assassinations of indigenous will start, sees a lot of compensation and then lots of will. that's why we want this projects to help the victims less solely see thomas and it was another loss for the government . the president,
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this time will pay through because many ambitious social reforms have encountered a growing resistance in congress. while roosting scandals involving close allies of respect to this popularity and tuesday, tens of thousands of people took to the streets in opposition to the government reforms they see as a threat to the countries democracy follow? well, everything marries me, the labor reform seems to me a massacre. businesses. many people are going to lose their jobs. they want to turn our health system into political monopoly. these reforms is their being presented by catastrophe. does they also mark the end of the road for pay through us labor reforming congress, while the pension and health bills managed to survive the current process, and we'll continue to be discussed in the next week. just let the periods of it starts in august. so with t regional elections coming up in october,
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many here believe that the government transformative agenda will continue to have a hard time moving forward. i listen that i'm get the i just so you have a good time. well, this month, bangladesh ratified the hong kong convention for the safe and sustainable recycling of ships. it's big business in bangladesh, but rights organizations have long voice concerns about dangerous conditions for workers, as well as environmental damage, trying to reach out of your reports runs through to conduct near the bay of bengal . a bottle of issues. one of the was biggest, helps for ship recycling after vessels, the commission that broken down and the pots, surgery purpose guidelines from the international maritime organization known as the hong kong convention included ways of limiting risk to human health and safety until the environment some recycling years are already complying with the convention. within next 2 years, all the yards of bangladesh will reach the hong kong convention 11. and it will be
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a strong message to the word that send your vessels to bundle dish and it will be this phone simply this cycle. along with this just cheap labor makes it a popular destination for ships at the end of their operational lights. the sector generated substantial income and estimated $2000000000.00 in 2022 and creates many jobs. with the bowman construction, there is an increase in demand for iron and steel. as a scrap metal from this dismantle shape, i, 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 it'd be less chance of any accidents happening. the working conditions are
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better than before. the workers are 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're really officiated by that. his government has approved the home phone convention. we also appreciate some of the visits on a double up data yet as green yet. but the concern is that are many yards who are not following up on vincent, as the international labor organization says, employees need the union representation to protect their rights and workplace safety committees to ensure they have the power to refuse dangerous jobs. turn the treasury. i'll just sit back on the bundle with dish. what sounds like to say as a result of how son, who has a lawyer, the bank with a supreme court with more than 20 years experience, he advocates for environmental protection. joining us life from dr. welcome to, i'll just 0. so as we heard in time, here's package, well ripping economic benefits for the country. there are still significant
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environmental concerns as well as concerns when it comes to work, place related issues. so in your opinion, how much progress has been made in addressing these concerns. thank you very much. i don't think much progress has been made. i think the 1st that we see are largely on this issue and the efforts have been taken to invest up into a global coming the new they certainly are there have been development. so we are now or say, well, i think he just wants to just use it for 6 months this year, when the importer ship has actually slowed down in button, the dish because of the economics of see should we have already lost the tree lights. and i am getting mixed for the workers will be suspected as this to seize. so i don't think general improvement has taken place. i think some years have taken some improvement measures which by which procedures, serious we are deficient for
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a reason is all taking us. that'd be having bundle. dish are on the beach of. okay, let me ask you this, then in your opinion, what will it take for the sector to remain competitive yet, environmentally sustainable and safe for workers. sorry to be environment, denise sustainable neighbors. the find that the same trying to be the to nomic environment. i think every repair involved in the sector has to be very on this. it's an international treat. so the she owners have to be on this dash exporting country has to be honest, in providing the immensity of hazardous materials, the import, the country has to be honest and ensuring that it does not import best of them. and it does not have an environmental solid management. we have to ensure that the cash buyers are accountable. one has to understand the very simple fact that if national laws do not word international law, we also much was because the monitoring magenta, assuming international law, is much weaker than the monitoring mcdonough seminars seminars. that's what i
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wanted to ask you about. in fact, what sort of monitoring mechanisms are there in place to see whether a compliance is being achieved? i would say is that she bringing industry averages leaking? no, it's across the place of global production and globally book tracy. so i, i don't see any more, any money during mechanics. i'm here any bundle dish and the money didn't make any sense of the home for, for invention, for experts. it's basically what's the fox in charge of the ticket. so i don't think any significant improvements maintain, basically only the governing up the dentist, the teaching method, the federal really is and the weaknesses in the downstream risk management. we did some research to i'm not very full, but okay, well have to leave it there. we thank you so much for joining us from dr. well, gambia is tightening its rules on imported indian medicines off to the depths of dozens of children,
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at least 70 children died after ingesting indian made cough. syrup last year. no rules and pose mandatory inspections and testing of pharmaceutical products from india as brazil, as saying that it's confiscated a record 29 tons of illegal short friends bound for asia. it's environmental protection agency estimates around $10000.00 short fand mekaux and blue sharks were killed to harvest their fins, which are considered a delicacy in some parts of asia. shark fishing is found in brazil. official side to export companies had illegally use permits for other species to gather the huge hall with us. but after display seed was one of the usual practices in the world is known as filling 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,
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that's it for me. thanks for watching site online for more information, our website is outta 0 dot com. the weather is next to an inside story will be examining what's behind the near daily file in spite is really forces right across the occupied. westbank, thanks for watching. by the while we're dialing up the heat through italy, the balkans and central europe have lots. so here's what i see on wednesday, full on sunshine in rome, your temperature 35 degrees and it will continue to shoot up in the days ahead. so the 3 day forecast shows us 37 on thursday. if you get there, that will be a new record for the month of june. there is somewhat whether to be found around turkey is ne black sea coast, that energy is pushing into the caucasus. and for the other side of the mediterranean,
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i think most of the rain will be around northern and eastern spain on wednesday. but a push of some showers through portugal as well. still tugging up humid air into england and wales that could generate a few showers across the island to and an ireland. the heats been knocked out of scandinavia. we've introduced some showers here. so off to africa, we go in, here's your update for wednesday, the rain picking up across the gulf of guinea. and this is several days out, but i wanted to put this on your radar on saturday, talking to brad. the higher the temperature with america cash 4445 degree. so kate, back to the here. and now there's a forecast on wednesday now. they're shot of showers for cape town breezy through the eastern k providence. and quite soon to tell as well durbin, you're going to max out at 22 degrees on wednesday. that's all i got for you. the join, the label,
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conversation teaches the good the people industry to be convenient 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 the society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. it was fun. this was fun to have an american occupation of admitted eastern countries. the street on algae 0 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 is rarely forces across the occupied west bank. so what's behind this rise environments? this is inside store the

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