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the collection out to 0 is environmental solutions. programs discovers new ways feeding to sustain the folks online. 80000 or just from this didn't look like that's unbelievable. and see is the red symbol of the sea right there. food for thought on now to 0. the use of helping ukraine recover for life for the international the headquarters and don't find any number of data. also coming off, rescue plane, searching for a missing submersible, detect underwater noises in the north atlantic showing no signs,
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remarks. why the us presidents are provocation and violate the nation's political dignity. at least 41 women are killed in a prison, right? and honduras, inmate say they complains about being threatened by game, the fellow in international conferences under way in london to help ukraine recover and rebuild from the conflict. the british prime minister wishes to enact is expected to unveil to financial assistance package, including a $3000000000.00 credit from the world bank. ukraine's presidents appeared on video and he urged owners to take concrete steps. a lot of times you know, i have some of the land is happening from easily every country where we have a v o p or in colorado. and he's called for as my mom pro
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wheezing, 2 or 3 minutes from 3 months to real products. while the us sector states said russell will eventually pay for the damage done to ukraine, even as we come together here in london, committed to supporting your brains, build up. russia continues to try to burn it down. so, let's be clear. russia is causing your brains, destruction, and russia will eventually bear the cost of you frames reconstruction. we have our correspond, anything, bob, who is running us from len. this one of the things we have a ballpark figure of how much money it will take to rebuild ukraine and what's being said at the conference without reading we do. of course, these are estimates in the short term the will bind cuz put the figure of reconstruction . $14000000000.00 us dollars, the total reconstruction effort, according to
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a study by the united nations, the european union and other bodies. they said it could be around $440000000000.00 us dollars, but the prime minister of ukraine, who's speaking here on wednesday, has previously said it could be $750000000000.00 us dollars. huge creek is where is it coming from? mainly according to the delegates here, the private sector will have to be the drive of prime minister, which you see not even before things got on the way, had outlined details of a british initiative to provide $3000000000.00 worth of loan guarantees via the the wells bank to ukraine. he's also been talking now in the last couple of hours here about tim, how many funds have pledged the support for ukraine's recovery. 400 firms. he says from 48 different countries and the involvement of the city of london just over the river times from base and then you will be crucial. he says francis farm is that kathleen co not as also announced an initiative in france for war insurance,
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a war insurance mechanism guaranteeing that funds investing in ukraine will be a will be protected by a from says public investment bank. so there is public involvement. but that has to be private involvement, as well, particularly in the tech and the energy sectors which president zalinski vibe, the lyn cody iran did reference saying how ukraine can actually teach the well, some things in those areas and how it will be mutually beneficial. of course, alongside a little bit, it continues to push the ministry age and the huge, big as being discussed will depend on how long the conflict goes on. all right, thank you so much, nadine barbara, for that recording from london. well, journal hose and car key, which has been hit hard by the war and he has more on the devastation in ukraine on the ground. the scale of the destruction is absolutely immense. you can see damage
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to infrastructure into residential buildings like this, a 16 to 18 story apartment building, but really all over the country. not just in places still being folded over along the front lines of the south and east, but in places that are still occupied at down in the south thinks that he's like maria poll so substantially destroyed. think back me. think of the destruction caused by the breach of the kafka them in the south, but also areas that were occupied in the early stages of the war. large pots of renewal from the city of china. the give down to the gates of keys and large parts of the northeast here, all the way to the gates of car keys. this is an area called se, unless you have a better look at that building. it's a substantial residential district, just outside concave and that is by no means the only building of each kind. i've counted perhaps 50 like it in just the last half hour, either totally or partially destroyed. 40000 people, the pre will population 2 to 3000 people estimated to be living here. now in
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apartments that really may not be safe and conditions that may not be signed. a tree service is not working properly. 50000 departments in all damaged in just hockey's alone. and that really illustrates the urgency of what is required. it's not just about rebuilding infrastructure to get the economy going. it's about making homes safe for people who need them and rather ambitiously doing that during the war. joan whole l g 0 hockey. there has been a drone strike on our building and russian control done yet on the hash. them is there. so i'm in front of the building that was hit with a joint attack just off the midnight t. i didn't do that, it's all the only building that was hit. but there is also a church doctor was also reportedly hit. there are no casualties, as we understood. however, this attack is significant because it's the 1st time that join is used to i talked
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at target inside the city of the ministry, actually this is the heart of the city, the vital a shorter la ski, a neighborhood that's a one of the bush neighborhoods here in the city, it was up as a report that was hit with this draw. now i'm gonna show you a bit of what's left of it. this is one of the rings. there is another rings the same length. it's around 2 meters. this is i don't want me to, there's another one on so these are what's left of the, of the joan. this is the motherboards. also some other parts. we can see some bullets inside this hand made join as we understood. no. there's a context also for this attack over the past few days. there are 7 out of hillary attacks in the neighborhoods of, of doing yet. so that was several people injured as we understood also. and they're also attack attacks outside the city. however, today,
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this attack coincides with another one in most school and the said one in creamy on a train station, but the, according to the russian authorities, all these attacks were selected from the ask the sally, how should i just this is really for us is obtain 6 people, including relatives of the 2 palestinians suspects, accused of carrying out an attack on an illegal settlements and occupied westbank for settlers were killed. is really settlers in the region and launch an attack against palestinians entering at least 37 people. and so you can see if they've damaged cars, homes on farms. the, the him is and one of the villages and the occupied west bank, which was a time by the is really settlers were seeing, palestinians were assessing the damages that was, were caused by the is really sutler is who rampaged on several villages. here in the occupied the west bank, we are in a little bit of sort of be it just
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a few kilometers away from where the attack happened. that's left for is really skilled. and you can probably see some of the damage that has been closed by these really such fields. cars, home, as people are trying to count their losses and see what was happening. they were telling us that some of the things that they've been, that they've been using really, are not the things that they could be compensated for. mainly they talk about their sense of safety. the fact that families in a lupin couldn't sleep because they were scared that settlers would come and attack them, such as were trying to burn cars. and they've damaged a lot of them. and they were very close to a petrol station. and with this is tell us that if it wasn't for the people there, some is really soldiers were trying to prevent the attack from becoming bigger and bigger. imagine, just imagine if that fire was set into that petrol station,
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what could have happened to the people there? we have some people who are just going about their daily lives. they were driving the salt that petrol station. they were telling us as a refuge, but they soon discovered that nowhere is safe. so there's a lot of fear. palestinians here say that they're being left alone really dealing with is really stuck cuz seems today reminds palestinians of the big rampage of sutler is that burnt many houses and cars in the village of the water near nablus in february and staying in the region. clashes have broken out between is really forces and residents of the occupied golan heights. so residents are opposed to the construction of a wind energy project. hundreds of drew's to syrian say, the reform lines will be effected by that project. there's been heavy fighting and
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this was and he's coughing so hard to to him after a 72 hours. these fire came to an end. sounds of heavy weapons have been heard west of the city. but the war and sides have reportedly been holding talks and saudi arabia to agree on a new cease fire for the most liberal use holiday. later this month. have a morgan has more on the fighting from the mountain near suzanne's capital. here in the capital cartoon, been heavy artillery from the 1st minutes of the expiry of the 72 hours these fire we were able to hear heavy artillery here in the city of the mind. there's also fighting in nothing in the southern parts of the city of the mind around the engineer score a military base belonging to the southern these army, which the parent but it through rapid support forces have been trying to take control of. now we also spoke to the residents in the eastern parts of the capital, and they said that by suggest belonging to this with the news army launched. the s wrecks targeting positions of the parent military rapids support forces in the eastern parts of the capital is also fighting reported in the center of the capital
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hard to him. so around the capital there has been fighting once to cease by expired . now we spoke to civilians even before the ceasefire expert, and they said that the flight st is always most violent at 2 times before the ceasefire comes into effect with the 2 sites trying to gain as much grounds as possible. and right after the cease far expires. and that's happened about 4 hours ago. so they say that there's more intense and violent fighting between the 2 sides . they were expecting best and civilians as a result of the current fighting have been advice to stay indoors, to avoid being caught in the crossfire between the 2 or infections. meanwhile, the situation and so don's west star for region continues to deteriorate. the state capital janina has been devastated by fierce fighting. what's been your when says has taken on an s next? i mentioned the us state department says up to a 1100 people have been killed in the city in more than 2 months of fighting. as the spanish coast guard has intercepted a boat, carrying thousands of migrants near the canary islands, more than 60 people are brought to shore,
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where they are being treated by red cross, doctor is nearly 6000 migrants and refugees have reached the canary islands. so far . this year, not significantly fewer compared to the same period last year. the race is on to locate a submersible, but loss contacts on its dive to the titanic shipwreck and the north atlantic. 5 people are on board, a canadian aircraft has detected underwater banging noises. and these are the live pictures from st. john's harbor in new foundland canada, where that submersible set off from before losing contact us coast guard officials were saying that there may be only about 22 hours of oxygen left. one of the zeros gabriel alonzo. as more 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 pakistani businessman,
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shes added that would, 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 that titan. and hamish hurting 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. after searching a combined area of more than 19000 square kilometers. these search efforts have focused on both 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
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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 readable air on board to last until thursday morning. for now, every hour the vessel remains lost, hope fades. gabriel was under juicy to boston. it still has on all to 0 columbia, as congress rejects the legalize ation of marijuana. why the ruling was set aside for indigenous farmers. bangladesh is one of the world's tubs for ship recycling, but we look at how the lucrative business is taking a toll on workers and the environment. the
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one to blow by the perspectives the, the color we're going to be top stories on al jazeera, london is hosting an international conference to help ukraine recover from the conflict. the british prime minister wishes to act as expected to unreal, a financial assistance package, including a $3000000000.00 credits from the world. bank is really forces obtained 6 palestinians after an attack on an illegal settlement to meet up to find westbank
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for settlers were killed. is really settlers benlaw's for an attack against palestinians injuring a please 37 people. there's been heavy fighting and so don's capital just hours after $72.00, our truce ended. but there are reports. the warring sites have been holding songs to observe another ceasefire for their wage holiday. next week. china has reacted furiously after the us president called its chinese leader a dictator to bite and use the word at a fundraiser in california. the timing is notable because it comes a days after the talk. us diplomat match huge opinion beijing to stabilize relations. the chinese for administer says the comments made by the us president violate the nation's political dignity. katrina, you has more from beijing. this is certainly of the lowest efforts to stabilize the us china relationship a relationship the aging has described as being at ready a record load points of the language paging using responding to this comment was
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very strong. it's clear they are angry to pull sheet and seeing a dictator in public and to proceed to make fun of them will be seen as extremely disrespectful. here in china, they will say that it's a loss to face even slackening space, especially considering the plugins envoy us extra estates. actually blinking was just in the aging, being hosted by several signs of leaders, including sweden, king himself, and as well. so as mistress from the aging pot, it's a really said in the cost of the u. s. has been insincere and much of its language now to an extent aging. and she didn't seem to understand that through, but it needs to play to the she is constituents, but this was to endanger any possible meeting between job. i didn't see didn't hang down the track, possibly even of a high level meetings that are being plans. now i do have to say over stages for a ministry's comments where there's room they were shows are we still have not seen any coverage of this dictated comments in chinese state media. so it remains to be
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seen so far, how much they do wants to escalate. this is katrina u l to 0. at least 41 people have been killed in violence between rival gangs that a women's present in honduras should happen north of the capital. barbara and go for reports a sorry to say gang members and to the section of this woman's prison, where rival gang members were held and then inmates were shot, and others were banned 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 are among the dead. and i have to be accurate them on the normal handout . 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
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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? 40000 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 the government's progress. and for a long do they know it is a 100 and people must know that we will not allow, under any circumstances, the attack or sabotage of the actions directed against the organized crime and organized criminality. that is hijacked the penitentiary system of this country. it says a history of prison violence in honduras, 18 inmate stipend,
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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 mothers survived the filings barbara and go out to 0. the gambia is tightening its rules on imported indian medicines after the death of thousands of children. at least 70 children died after ingesting india inmate cough syrup. last year. the new rules and post mandatory inspections and testing of pharmaceutical products from india. sheila is battling with its strongest recorded outbreak of a seasonal virus. at least 6 young children have died. hospitals are struggling to cope or latin america edits on the sea and them and reports from santiago, neighborhood clinics, emergency rooms and critical care units,
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and hospitals all over to a struggling to cause. then if the demick of this and social virus every winter, 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. outside the caliber 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 toddler improved, but many others haven't survived. 2 infants, both 2 months old, were buried in the symmetry earlier this month. one because they were know critical care beds left the other because the ambulance arrived too late. it's from vito's
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getting the corner. yes, it is 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 staff are overwhelmed. the head of the pediatric critical care unit of one of santiago's largest private hospitals has turned this adult intensive care area into a pediatric wing. and helping market. i'm thinking the name of it, like i said, this part of our break is the worst. it makes me as 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. busy that substantially increases the number of
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people that suffer from respiratory 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 metro 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 as well this month, bangladesh ratified the hong kong convention for the safe on sustainable recycling of ships. so breaking down old ships is big business and bangladesh. but rights organizations have concerns about the dangerous conditions for workers and environmental damage. under charging me reports from super concise near the bay of
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bengal. violet issues and one of the world's 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 a strong message to the words that send your vessels to bundle dish. and it will be this positively recycled bangladesh as cheap labor makes it a popular destination for ships at the end of their operational lives. the sector generated a substantial income, an estimate of $2000000000.00 in 2022 and creates many jobs. with the bowman construction there is an increasing demand for iron and steel. as a scrap metal from this dismantled shape,
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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 repercussions. it'd be good if we could have proper safety care and the clean working environment . then it'd be less chance of any accidents happening. the working conditions are 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 really appreciate bonded, as government has approved the home phone convention, we also have to ship some of the visit on a double up data yet as agreement. but the concern is that are many yards who are not. following up on vinson,
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the international labor organization says employees need the union representation to protect their rights and workplace safety committees to ensure that i have the power to refuse dangers jobs. turn the treasury, i'll get it, i'll get that cleaned up on with this. well, that's it for me, you can find more information on our website out to 0 adult calm. the weather is next. the inside story will examine what's behind the near daily violence by is really forces across be occupied. westbank, thanks for watching and bye bye for now. the here's your weather updated in a minute 15. thank you so much for your time. first for paint, the color is on dark with the red, the higher the temperature, beijing 41 degrees. that could be good enough for a new record for the month of june. if you get there, we'll take the colors off talking about precipitation. we've got something winding up here in the waters between korea and japan. and shares are plugged range. they
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extend into the main island depends may not linked upon shoes. so tokyo, your temperatures are down as a result 23 on thursday, we can trace the plum rains back to china, falling in between the gang, seeing the pro river valley. pretty good helping of rain for glen g. profit and surround greatland. and same goes for chunk tank as well on thursday and the ponds to reins of also done a number for india, a 2nd state, we've seen some deadly flashed flooding there. i will also see this filtering to be har and westbank. all in the monsoon rains are being amplified by that moisture off to be a big goal. temperature is down just a little bit in afghanistan, so rocks now at $41.00 on thursday and for the middle east, the winds continue to be a story. this is a hot wind blowing down from iraq, so it's brought up the temperature in coates and doha, and those temperatures for us here in the how will continue to climb over the course of the weekend. stay cool. the
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discover, the world of difference determination. i'm telling you that we need to, we, i'm listening to freedom so the 16 people corruption, compassion outages 0 was a selection of the best films from across our network of channels. at least 6 palestinians have been killed and dozens injured in israel's hours long attack on the janine refugee camp on monday. this follows near daily rage by is rarely forces across the occupied westbank. so what's behind this rise environments? this is inside stored the .
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