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a one on one a is to investigate sirius lean from one out to 0. the government challenges here with the israeli settlers set fire to palestinian homes and properties in another occupied westbank town news 0 that you it's great to have you with this is elisha 0 life from the also coming up helping ukraine recover. humphrey fled for millions of dollars in the international donor gabriel's
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on to in boston, massachusetts, where the u. s. coast guard estimates that the missing tighten submersible might have less than 24 hours left, a breathable oxygen for the crew on board and heavy fighting incidents. cartoon minimum of mine, after shaking ceasefire change in the one, palestinian has been shot dead and a village that has been attacked by his release. settlers attackers set fire to palestinian homes, cars and other properties in the village of storm. a say a dozens of people have been injured on tuesday for his release were killed near the illegal settlement of eli perry force that is on the ground following developments just outside the village of tour messiah in the occupied west bank. and he filed this report. what we are hearing from inside is
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a pretty disturbing picture that's according to a couple of, of sources from the village. up to 200 is ready. central is familiar by supplements attacked the village earlier on wednesday. we've also had a solid contradictory statement from the head of the local council and he puts that number much lowered about 40. but nonetheless, that some of them were arms and they came with a few and sticks. at least 3 houses. totally boned about 20 damaged by fire, and by rocks and, and damaged in other ways. but in terms of the injuries, that's what is what is driving with hearing from the palace, the red present that some 12 people were injured by live fire. now there were some suggestions that perhaps some of the settlers themselves were shooting those bullets. and there was also a confrontation off to the settlers left between palestinian residents. and these
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really forces who came in shortly afterwards. injuries sustained as well by replica the frontier gas as well. so this is a very major attack. people in mismanage say they are used to quite a lot of circular violence here, but they've never had an attack like this. in mary experience. israel's far right government has approve the construction of a 1000 new units in the l. e. illegal settlements in the occupied west bank. the area was the side of a tax on tuesday that left for us. really settlers dead houses 00 and con has more now from west jerusalem. the, the decision came from the problem is office and the statement. it said that the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, defense witness that your loans and the finance vents a bit, the little smoke traits, how to prove the sacraments. further thing all responds to tara is to strike it with force and to build a country. now it used to be a very complicated process to actually get new housing settlements and those illegals implemented approved. it used to take 6 phases. and at any point could
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politicians or the international community raise an objection in a cabinet decision just a few days ago that got rid of they got rid of it completely. and now, but for those smoke trades, the finance minister has almost complete and total control of approving these settlements. visa elements are likely uh, these additional supplements are likely to get built very, very quickly. however, this is all smoked, which has also been cooling for a large scale operation in the occupied westbank. kay's comments have been reiterated by the mob been given the national security minister. he wants that as well. the problem in his step benjamin that said, you know, who is under a tremendous amount of pressure from the far right coalition, that those people in his coalition that actually keeping his premiership alive and they keep science. and if you don't listen to us, if you're compromise with us, we're simply going to leave the government and that will spock elections. so he's
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under a tremendous amount of pressure. he's already said the won't be a large scale operation in the westbank, according to leaks from the cabinet meeting that was convened on tuesday, off to the attack in a l. e. and so what's happening now is that he is under a tremendous amount of pressure, as i say, whether you listen to that prize up. whether this is actually, the compromise has been reach these new additional housing supplements is the compromise remains to be seen, but it's likely that pressure isn't going to go away any time. i'm saying it wrong . cause how does it west islip staying in the region? a moment longer clashes have broken out between these really forces and residents have be occupied. golden heights residents are opposed to the construction of a wind energy project. hundreds of drew's syrians say that their farm lands will be affected by this project.
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an international conference is underway in london to help ukraine recover and rebuild from the conflict. keith says it needs more than $6000000000.00 in the next 12 months. european commission president are to live under land, has pledged $54000000000.00 for a 3 year period. starting next year, washington says it will provide $1300000000.00 in additional financial assistance to ukraine for its reconstruction efforts. the world bank estimates that the cost of the war is about $411000000000.00. so far, ukraine's president's appeared on video during this conference and he urge donors to take concrete steps. i want to thank you and i have some of the lamps happening from easily every country where we have a v o k or in colorado. and he's called for as we mom pro, wheezing, 2 or 3 minutes from the english to real products. and the us secretary of state
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said russia 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. really involved that has more from the conference in london. the 2 big things that have emerged on the 1st day of the conference have been the assessments. but eventually russia is going to have to pay full reconstruction. ukraine's economy, the us secretary of state and the blinking set as much. but of course there are lots of unknowns. he said that governments are trying to work out how that can be done legally using frozen russian assets around the world. nobody told them about the moving that have been new direct pledges,
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but us says it's giving you crate an extra $1300000000.00 us dollars to rebuild the u. k. prime minister richey, see that type of thing to come from said the country was trying to introduce loan guarantees through the world bank to ukraine, over $3000000000.00 us dollars box. everybody here is stressing to decrease your nature of the private sector, being involved in their a ceos from companies. some of the biggest companies around the world here who is fledging, that they will invest in ukraine's infrastructure. but they need some reassurance. these and, for example, the french foreign minister said the whole country was creating a mechanism via the public institutions to guarantee any investments in ukraine. people have talked about this being a martial problem for ukraine. some places like the world bank of put an estimate of the total figure for reconstruction over $400000000000.00 us dollars. but the big difference of cost is that the conflict is still going on in ukraine. and did you ration of that will, could actually determine any final figures between bob,
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which is 0 in london, a drilling a whole is in harkey, even the northeast of ukraine. and he has more of the damage across the country on the ground. the scale of the destruction is absolutely immense. you can see damage 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 code se, unless you have a better look at that building. it's
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a substantial residential district. just outside of even 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 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, how l g 0 hockey? at least 35 people have drowned on the way to spain's canary islands. dozens of other migrants and refugees were rescued. nearly $6000.00 migrants and refugees
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have reached the canary islands so far this year. police and pakistan have arrested 7 people accused of involvement and last week, sinking off the coast of greece. they're described as key figures in a people smuggling ring. 30 others have been detained. hundreds of people drowned last week. many of them from pakistan. and the race is on to locate a submersible that last contacts on his dive to the titanic ship wreck in the north atlantic. 5 people are on board. an aircraft is detected underwater banging noise is ships and planes have been dropping sooner. butties across an expensive area. it's like 10 except that a depth of nearly 4000 meters. the us coast guard says the submersible may have less than 20 hours of oxygen left as we speak. as bringing gabriel elizondo, he's monitoring this from boston where the u. s. coast guard is helping with the search. gabriel. what's the very latest on the search and rescue efforts the?
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well, this international search and rescue effort did. and now it involves canada and france as well. but being led by the coast guard here in boston is ramping up by as time is of the essence. another coast guard cutter arrived on the scene of the area about a 101300 kilometers off the coast here of boston. to try to help in the search and rescue efforts as well as more aircrafts now the canadian aircraft did hear some what they thought was pinging sounds that perhaps was emanating from the missing tighten submersible. the coast guards sent more vessels to the area where they thought the pinging was coming from. but nothing as of now has been found. the submersible is still missing. with each
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passing, our fears grow for those on board the missing tighten submersible. the identities of all 5 people on board have now been revealed. british pakistani business man, shes added that would, along with his son sold him on 77 year old french explorer, paul henri nurture lay, who let a titanic recovery expedition to the wreckage. 1987, stockton 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 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,
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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 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 last hope fades. so gabriel, you mentioned you explained that there are significant man power from canada, france, but us committed to this search and rescue operation. and that actually doesn't sit that well with some people. it sparts something of a controversy the it has. i mean,
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i think everyone watching this certainly wants these 5 people to be found and come back alive. that certainly without debate, i think we're the, we're starting to see a little bit of controversy or some questions being asked if you will, is all the resources being expended on this one missing submersible. and the 5 people on board is there the same amount of resources, energy, attention. also, when it comes to migrants that are lost at sea and or on boats, that capsized etc. and it's nearly a week goes by that we don't hear some stories of a desperate journeys of migrants. many times from egypt, syria, pakistan, or other countries that have have lost their lives, women and children. as they try to make good journeys to have
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a better lights. and so there's certainly questions of are there more resources needed to help them as well? and, and that is sort of where questions are being raised higher and, and, and these are the questions starting to be answered at this point. is too much being committed in terms of resources and money to this search. as compared to other people that might not be as wealthy, they can't afford $250000.00 to get an a submarine to go see the titanic. that's what a seat on the titan submersible cost. so these are some of the questions that are being asked and certainly some of the questions moving forward in the coming days and weeks. yeah, it gave look. thank you for that. and the fact is, just before you came on, we're reporting that 35 people migrants and refugees died off the canary islands. we currently also have hundreds of people that are missing in the mediterranean sea . likely did migrants and refugees to trying to cross over into europe. gabriel elizondo, thank you for that insight. the still ahead on alpha 0 white china has accused the
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us president of provocation and violating its political dignity. the hi again. good to see you. here's your weather updated in a minute. 15 beginning in asia, i kind of tell you the air quality has taken a nose dive in both karachi and before i think we can expect much of the same on thursday. so let's move on to india right now. remnants leftovers of what was tropical cycling. bit par joy finally start to peter out. but it's the east of that country where we are getting pelted with rain. so 2nd b r. what spin goal now? pushing into on trip or dash anywhere in the zone. we could see some flooding, also the risk of seeing some flooding in the southern philippines, the brown, mid now island,
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the western side of the island. any waste of your flight advisories in place here and doubts with rain is our fun rains wobble between the gang seeing the pearl river valley. pretty good helping of rain for junction and whalen on thursday. the plum rains have also been impacting q 2 inch cocoa and japan. now the main island of hunt you in the line of fire. so what day in tokyo. meantime, it's all about the heat in northern china, beijing, $41.00 degrees. if you get there. this is going to be good enough for a new record for the month of june. melendez fletcher report in southeast asia also poor air quality, not only in jakarta, but also called imperial max out at 34 degrees on thursday. bye for now. the, the,
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tuesday, for his release were killed near the illegal settlement. billy london is hosting an international conference to help ukraine recover from the conflict allies of ukraine have promised several $1000000000.00 of new aid. the u. s. u k, and the e u. or among the biggest donors, the canadian aircraft, searching from missing submersible has detected underwater banging sounds. the vessel last contact on sunday on it's time to the wreck of the titanic. give me north atlantic 5 people on board. that summary that there's been heavy fighting and extending these capital cartoon just hours after a 3 day truce ended, the army claims that it made some gains in on the mind against the parent military rapids support forces. the warring sides have been holding talks and saudi arabia to agree on a new ceasefire for the eat holiday, which takes place later this month. have a morgan is in on the mine, near the capital of cartoon. within the 1st few minutes of the expiry of the 72
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hours ceasefire between the 2, denise army and the power and military rapids support forces, we were able to hear heavy artillery being fired here in the city of on demand. we were also able to see plumes of smoke rising from various parts of the capital cartoon residents in the eastern part. and 4th, it extracts loans to bypass to denise army against positions of the parent, military rapids support forces and in the southern parts of the capital. there's been fighting between the central reserve police a militarized unit of the police and the permanent through rapid support forces. now there's also been attacked by the rest. a on the engine, you score a military base belonging to disabilities, army and which is the power military rapids support forces has been trying to gain control of 4 weeks now. and that's here in the city of on demand. but people say that they were expecting the intense lighting between the 2 sides. they say that they know that the flights in between the 2 sides is most intense. right before a c flyer is due to come into effect and right after it expires. and they say that
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the they were expecting this and now they're being tools to stay indoors. but some of those who were supposed to say that they did not benefit from the ceasefire. that last night for 3 days, they said that they've noticed an increase in the number of civilians being pushed out of their homes by the current military rapids support forces to civilians were killed in the northern parts of the capital. during the period of the seas far as our supplies broke into their homes. as for witnesses who spoke to all just 0. and this also an uptick and an increase in the number of sexual violence against women reported to rights groups. here in sedan doctors who were supposed to say that most of the rates reports that are being committed by slices of the parent military rapids support for safe. but they say that the number of cases reported does not reflect the real number, and that the actual victims of sexual abuse are likely to be much higher. but due to the stigma, it's being reported less. people say that they do want to cease fire, they want to see who many tear in age come in to. but they've seen how it's been playing out here in the capital part. so many other parts of that and they know
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that a cease fire was on the ground. it means no direct slicing between this with the needs army and the parent military rapids support forces and no sounds of heavy artillery and fight suggest. they say that for them stability and the battle continues and they continue to suffer atrocities keep them oregon onto 0. i'm the man that china has reacted angrily asked of the us president called it's chinese leader, a dictator job. i didn't use the word at a fundraiser in california, and the timing of this is notable because it happens days after the top us diplomat met choosing pinion beijing, austin, so beat to stabilize bilateral relations while the chinese foreign minister says that these comments violate china is political dignity you, when you're due to the relevant remarks from the us side were extremely ridiculous and irresponsible. they have seriously violated basic fact and diplomatic protocol
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and china is political dignity. it was an open political provocation. katrina, you reports on this from badging. this is certainly of the lowest efforts to stabilize the us china relationship a relationship. the aging has to be ready record low points of the language paging using responding to this comment was very strong. it's clear they are angry to close eaten 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 of face even a slap in the face, especially considering the flight into unvil, us extra state entities. lincoln was just in the aging, being hosted by several signs of leaders, including sweden, king himself, and his also as mistress from the agency part. it's a really said in the past that the us 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 ending to any possible meetings. thing job i didn't see didn't hang down the tracks,
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possibly even of the high level. nice things that are being planned. now i do have to say over stages for a ministry's comments was very strong. they were shows that we still have not seen any coverage of this dictated comments in chinese state media. so it remains to be seen so far. how much they jim wants to escalate. this is katrina you out 0 this month bangladesh ratified the hong kong conventions to the safe and sustainable recycling of ships breaking down old ships as big business in bangladesh. but rights organizations have concerns about dangerous conditions for workers. and about environmental damage. time got showed rate reports from sits a condo near the bay of been go bottom of the 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,
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include 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 odds of bangladesh will reach the hong kong convention 11. and it will be a strong message to the word that send you a rest those to bangladesh. and it will be this phone simply the cycle. along with this just cheap labor makes it a popular destination for ships at the end of their operational lights. the sector generated 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 staff 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
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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 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 agreed on. but the concern is that out of 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 ask you if they're going to bundle with dish malaysians have been
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launching police reports against the countries wildlife department. so what they say is illegal killing of monkeys. a monkeys are protected under law, but officers can kill them if the animal is considered to be a danger to human life or prophecy, or is literally reports from calling them for. off tossing and his neighbors are still in shock at what happened to you last week. 6 they so monkeys being shot just a few meters from their apartments a little over the. in this video, opto can be heard questioning one of the men who said he's from malaysia's wildlife and national parks department. during the confrontation and nothing mentos what appeared to be several dead monkeys into the back of a pickup truck. the man we did it, i finally just read the monkey set down on the branch of that it just went down to monkey for i know from the one velo reading. took the monkey out by the deals with above me and the baby still cling to the body. come in throwing the others here.
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say they saw some monkeys being shot at close range after they had been trapped in the cage. the sage wildlife department denied those allegations and said that with no elements of cruelty, it is authoration. we found this on the ground. it appears to be a 12 gauge shotgun shell. a website that sells hunting equipment describes these shelves as top notch for lodge. but in smaller game, the state wildlife department said it has acted on complaints about damage to property and threats to people safety. some of the people who live here say they've co existed peacefully with the monkeys for years and not disturbed by what they consider an inhumane approach to dealing with a sentence. i used to suggested that it was heartbreaking to watch. it's a sin to kill, i'm not. i told them not to hurt the monkeys, but they wouldn't listen. lawyers say long tails max should not be killed because they are protected by law. the weidler department cannot give any any most in the
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event that in any move has become a nuisance or is a disturbance been the solution is very simple. the right leg department is supposed to capture the cit, annual, or any most, and relocate them not killing them. this is not the 1st time the wild life department has been accused of acting illegal. 2 years ago, witnesses say at least 20 dusky leave languages were shot dead by wildlife department personnel on grounds they had attacked humans, even though the species is listed as endangered on the international conservation law. florence li alger 0 positive for the this is alpha 0. and here your headlines one, palestinian has been shot dead and
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