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on talk to al jazeera, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. to what we've been using kind of calls that matter to you. the rest of us as an attack has damaged the bridge connects and the antics plenty attendance and lots of the ukrainian region, of course on the 00 life from a headquarters and don't find any navigate to also coming up the is really military kills 3 palestinian fighters and a rare drone strength on the occupied westbank. choosing between poverty and the climate crisis. world leaders, me to arrows to find a way to reshape the global economy on the critical phase and of search for the missing. some are symbol with his air supply expected to run out within an hour,
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the hello russian appointed officials and her so on and crime usa ukrainian missile has had a bridge connecting the 2 regions. the strong guard bridge is known as the gate to crania that russia antics in 2014 crimea. as governors, as the bridge was struck by a storm shadow, michelle and the u. k. has confirmed in may. it had provided ukraine's military with those cruise missiles that have a range of 250 kilometers. yep. i'll just do as you'll yep. ship a rollover. joining us from las go. so what is the russian side say about the attacks and so according to reports, we get here. it was an up talk on a place to bridges connection crimea with the mainland here soon. region of course he's named the trunk got bridge. the other one runs nearby,
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the most important thing is that no casualties have been reported. we've, i've heard from survey x to on of, here's a russian appointed head of crime in announcing its try can be a chunk of bridge why russian appointed head of the here southern region of latina solve the said that no just one, but several bridges have been had he called the incident barbarism on the part of kids saying that's a, that's the way the ukrainians intended to spread panic among the population over here. so in region, i also have state owned written notice to asians. a correspondent can fund the strike on the bridge in the chunk of had been carried out by the british little range, a storm shadow missiles once again, that's according to the re and noticed the agency. so we understand the, the connection between the headstone region and the crime in peninsula is now carried out alone. i'm by comp route, and that runs through the city of our mountains while the source has promised that
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the traffic on the damage bridges would be restored. very soon, so your house strategically significant is this bridge, then that is very significant. it's is very important area. and the strategic points of view is the so called lines cory door to crimea. so according to sources, the road that runs through a chunk guy is the shortest route from crimea to the main line and safety of many top poll it's, it's a very big one. it is controlled by the russian side. now, on down the road goes farther to the southern front. what the country offensive all the forces of ukraine is underway. so basically it's a, it's a, it's a supply route as well. so at the moment, russia controls the launch part of the air. as i mentioned, but you create obviously red lines, it's teacher compulsions of that. and we kind of course expects that to move
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military activity, military maneuvers can be carried out in that direction. very so thank you so much for that update from moscow. the general strife is in force and jeanine a day after is really military killed, 3 palestinian fighters and a rare drone strike on the occupied westbank. and this follows the day of assaults by is really settlers on palestinians, homes and cars and the occupied westbank. harry false reports and the village of total messiah just off the days of accelerating violence, a new sign of escalation as well. so that use the drone, distracted car carrying palestinian fighters near the city of janine the result of a drawing. we were to add an intelligence operation. it set the mandatory shouts at a check point and were responsible for other recent attacks. is the 1st acknowledged targeted assassination bias railing the occupied westbank. in nearly
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20 years. it had already been another by the de palestinians, living in the village of to messiah described several groups of onset list. each group doesn't strong. launching a coordinated attack deep into the heart of the community just before 1 o'clock in the afternoon. like this in the mamma and chalabi says 20 to 30 settlers attacked his house, was 13 members of his family. mine have them children sheltered in the back room, tennessee. all defend caught outside the gate and then the 2 costs here. then they threw stones and shot lines on munition, towards the veranda and the windows. we have the bullets inside the house. the village is just below the legal is really supplemental sheila minutes before the attack. hundreds of motors had gathered for the funeral of a 17 year old. one of 4 people shot dead in a pot of send you an attack on a petrol station on tuesday. it was on this road in towards the village from the settlement above. the little of the violets took place 1st as really just tried to
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repel the settlers who were attacking the homes. and then the confrontations between his very forces and the villages as well. people who live here over the years have had to grow used to repeated set through a tax, but they say they've never before seen anything quite on this scale. this was the living room be down how jobs is family home is on the road. one of the 1st the attack has reached his mother, an 8 year old son with inside the law was on the other side. as a group of settlers, i could say over 200 to this street right here. you know, you can look at it when i 1st walked, you know, with my car, i got real close to it. to them start throwing stones. they even shut off. i had to back up. i did not think about anything else, but my mom, my, my little boy, they managed to shelter in a still room below was terrified of finding the bodies in the main house after they heard, you know, it was not them. and they came out. well, i mean when they, when i saw them, i just fell on the floor and the violence possessed it into the nights. this was
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reef home to the 2. pablo standing attackers behind tuesdays patching station shooting villages. the so they were attacked by more than a 100 settlers. ari force it out to 0 to messiah any occupied west by let's not speak to the haines. she's joining us to talk about today, striking dot. you're joining us from jenny and that's in the occupied westbank. so what's happening in janine at the moment at the moment, there is a general strike by palestinians to mourn the death of the 3 out of city and fighters. now what we believe have happened is that those fighters came to an area near here they've shopped towards is where you target when they were follow up later by is really rooms. and they were shots from the air with ms files needing the car to burn. how this thing is we're not able to get close to the car. eventually the bodies of those palestinians are,
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if you could say that the means of them because the car has been burning with taken by these rigid forces. so as far as people are concerned here, there are no funerals today. so are people concerned of more attacks than, as indeed, we do forces on monday. the use of is really helicopters to try to add color simian starts on monday, we did not see casualties as a result of those me 5 box late last night. we've been seeing some sort of at the turn to the use of assessing need to assess the nations from air force towards processing and target. this is something we have not seen since 2006 that was during the last period of this 2nd palestinian uprising or known here as a default. so as far as far as bostonians are concerned,
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they say that as well as returning to the pharmacy. and also as radio officials have been saved for a while, that they need to return back to the policy of ariel assassinations. that's remember that they fight in groups that have been emerging in different areas in the occupies westbank, have started 1st engineering. and despite the continuous is ready raise the killings of quite a city of those fighting groups have continued. they've continued to incurred damages when it comes to these res, specifically the forces that re the janine on monday. so they wanted to escalate the situation as far as rose concern to try and crock down on this resistance. now, according to palestinians, here they say that this policy is not going to work. all right, thank you so much. and ty, but i am is reporting for us from jeanine in the occupied west bank. well following tuesday. so talking ellie israels for right the government is now expands and
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construction and the same legal settlements. it's approve plans to build a 1000 new units. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has singled changes, they called for. com and says it's really is must respect the law membership. i am so full of money to move on, man, there are days when you have to say the obvious, this data of israel is a state of laws, the citizens of these ro, obligated to respect the law. we will not accept riots. i fully back the ease rel police and security forces in their activity to maintain level and what uh, we will not accept any calls against the police. and the security forces that we owe a country of a little selling by syrian government forces, has killed at least 3 civilians, including a child and the rebel held northwest 6. others were injured and the attack and captured, moved on. and it led province off, existing fighters been killed, a government sold, or a truce brokered by restaurants or kia has largely held those since march 2020 and
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dozens of is really military vehicles have been driven into novelists and the northern part of the occupied west bank the convoy included bulldozers on trucks, it was part of an operation to demolish the home if a palestinian prisoner who is accused of carrying out and attack the killed is really soldier in october. witness to say is really, cyprus were deployed to rooftop violence broke out when young palestinians tried to confront dot com, boys. 50 heads of state and governments have arrived in paris for summit and devising policies to create a new international financial system. un secretary general and to enter the terrace as the current one is not fit for purpose. and the focus of the agenda is on tackling your inequality. combat and climate change and protecting biodiversity. new global taxes, greater investments in green infrastructure and private sector involvement and sustainable projects, or among the proposals. more on this, we have the task for butler,
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she's joining us from parents. so my chrome just opened the meeting. tell us more about the aim of the summit. as the french presence, a model micro, he's hosting this meeting in paris. open ended by saying that no country in the will just have to, to choose between spending money on. so i can pull the teeth or spending money on slicing climate change, but unfortunately that is the situation for so many developing countries that are often struggling with debt. in fact, the united nations says the moves and 50 developing countries are in some sort of distress. so this being made a lot harder by current crises, these will because it 19 content makers, schools, but also a climate change a to pick one up. if somebody's on one of the main things then for the summit is really to look at the political financial system because that is really being seen as something that is next down developing nations. the system that's been in place
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for decades of tends to favor defendants. nations, but as i said, leave developing nations behind. so need us here. we'll be looking at ways in which side global financial system could change. so for example, the world find the item that has been criticized recently for not understanding well enough. the needs of developing nations in ms. changing wells a when that lensing and thinking about things also about climate change when they are considering lending. so, um, are we expecting any sort of concrete announcements to come out of the summit of the was being made clear the with not expecting any concrete announcements? no major measures at the summit is really being seen as an opportunity to lay out a roadmap for change for the future with be just really discussing and trying to great on ways that in the future they could change these financial system mod
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noises. i'm making move fast, so to developing nations, a benefit for me a little better than they do now. so some of the things that will be talks about as the next couple of days. the things like reforming the world by reforming the international monetary fund, giving developing nations more of a say in those lending institutions more representation. most of the move financing of green, a more green financing, i should say. more public and private investments in developing countries. look, i've been speaking to many active is climate active. this people who are also looking at issues of policy. i'd say say, well we need a not just more promises, a good intentions to move somebody is what we actually need all actions of bed disappointed. so there wouldn't be any concrete measures because they say what the developing world needs is price of the money. they need the debt to be cancelled. i may need more financing for right now because i really, really isn't any time to wait,
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particularly with the climates emergency. thank you. and it's also butler for not reporting from parents that you and so as it's delivered 15 tons of humanitarian a to saddam. during the last month, 50 truckloads were distributed during a cease fire agreement that expired on wednesday. and the fighting has forced half a 1000000 refugees to flee the country, and 2000000 are internally displaced. how so my head about a has more from parts are done. it's been a tough journey for these people. they spend days on the road braving but it to check points, find it on villages. the find the lead made it to both. so then for a final trip to re unite with their loved ones income and as well. so that, that is a resident who were stranded into then she and her 4 children among a group of people evacuated by a top and mean the then kind of the road trip was difficult. we traveled through
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areas affected by heavy readings and floods. once we arrived here, we got stuck for 23 days before being allowed to do. this is the 11th humanitarian flight by cutoff, which has established an average to deliver it's 10. so supplies and the back to 8 people stranded in the will ravaged country. there's no indication sedans warning 5, i'll wait until we make it even more difficult for those winds escape apply to a growing number of so that is across again today between countries, while millions will remain trumped. that's how they have nowhere else to go. desperate and in need of humanitarian, how they fit the was maybe to come have big launches broke out between why but factions after 3 days these by expired the army in the pile of minutes. we wrap it . support forces have been battling each other for more than 2 months. to the
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conflict has shunted, lies, destroyed, areas shut down schools. manasseh came all the way from both. go to 5 hopes to live in turkey. and study that i'm going to eat about saddam the future. is uncertain, we have no idea what would happen next for now. the back to ways we'd have to cope with a new life fall from the country. and hope one day fighting incident comes to an end basis restored and people are able to go back to the homes us about. but i was just the rep for to that. still ahead on alpha 0, people in beijing try to say cool as temperatures hit 40 degrees in parts of northern china. on the sale of chicken grown in a laboratory is approved by the us government. so i'm experts have, there's out the
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the while they're sweating. it out in central europe, italy and the balkans. hey there, here's the story by the numbers. great to see you. so these could be some of the hottest june days on record for rome zat group and siri. so over the next update, probably noticed this mess behind me. these are seniors, storms in france and germany. this energy will continue to show further toward the east. it's going to stump out the heat. so the 3 day forecast inside group shows us 2829 over the course of the weekend. so certainly a much refresher field, but temperature is still above average. also seen those temperatures come up and it's done bulk stellar stretch of weather here over the next little bit, your temperature will close in on 30 degrees and full on sunshine. also see more sunshine come back into the picture for i bury a bit more in the way of cloud cover though for central and northern areas. again,
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most of the action is north of the storms through france and germany. almost all of germany is under a weather alert for a severe thunderstorm, so keep tabs on that. a wind out of that so hard, it means the temperature a new walk shut. 3940 degrees today on thursday, and a southerly wind for a southern booth. and beak means to temperature and ma, put to 21 degrees that's below average. and you could see a few showers on thursday. the joined the label conversation teachers. the the good is the industry. but because the news is saying, 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 found, this was fun to have an american occupation of admitting eastern countries. the
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street on algae 0, the hello again. the top stories on the algae 0 restaurant appointed officials in 1st on, on crimea saying ukrainian miss all that sort of bridge connecting the 2 regions. the trunk, our bridge is known as the gate to crimea. the regions governor says no one was killed or injured. is really forces have kills 3 people, strike against the palestinian group and the occupied westbank. the rare drone attack hit a vehicle near jeanine and follow the day of for souls by is really settlers on palestinians phones and cars. world theaters on representatives from international
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institutions are in paris for a summit aimed at creating a new global financial system talk to in climate change on any quality or 2 of the top items on that agenda. well, the search for the submersible that's the last and the north atlantic is entering a critical stage. the oxygen supply for the 5 people on board is expected to run out soon. and latest hopes rest on a french robotics which can reach the sea floor where the rest of the titanic lives . gabriel always also reports from boston. this is the latest vessel being deployed in the search for the titan submersible lost in the atlantic ocean since sunday. the french made victor is a remotely operated vehicle or r o v. that can reach depths of up to 6000 meters. it's hopes the victor can finally provide a breakthrough in a search that is so far produced no concrete results that the us coast guard would
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be leading in the search and rescue is stepping up its efforts. we currently have 5 service assets searching for the tie and we expect 10 total service assets to search in the next 24 to 48 hours. there are 2 are of these actively searching and several more are en route. we'll arrive by tomorrow morning. the coast guard confirming that a canadian airplane heard banging noises from the ocean boat tuesday night. and wednesday morning noises that could be distressed signals coming from the missing submersible. but when the coast guards and ships to the area, they found nothing less. and you, i think you need to be careful. um we really, we need to have hope, right. but, but i don't, i can't tell you what the noises are. but what i can tell you is, i think this is the most important point. we're searching where the noises are, and that's all we can do at this point. however, even if they find the titan, it would only be the start of any potential rescue. well,
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on the depths of 4000 meters, every thing is very difficult. even the risk you, you don't have any stand a procedures, you know, at this steps because it's a very unusual situation. the coast guard estimates the reserve reasonable oxygen on the tighten will run out by sometime thursday morning, local time. even so if the 5 passengers aboard are still alive, their chances of successful rescue are diminishing by the hour gabriel's on though i would just eat a boston state media in northern china. so as a gas explosion in a restaurant has killed $31.00 people stop bloss happening in the city of the inch one on the eve of a popular local holiday. 7 other people are receiving medical attention. one is in a critical condition. some reports say that a leaking gas tank is to blame for the blast on pregnant women and children, as well as the elderly and separate provinces in china are being warned of
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dangerous heat wave conditions. power supplies are under strained. temperatures are set to store to 40 degrees for the next few days. katrina, who reports from beijing this is a young my river in downtown bay doing where men and women are cooling down, doing what they can to escape the scorching heat that has enveloped northern china . and many cities. temperatures have exceeded 40 degree celsius in the capital here, there was at least one reported that a woman from sheet stroke and had a provence, a red alert, was issued the most severe warning in the forty's system. me to roll a just say it's unusual for such a strong heat wave to occur in june and people are doing what ever they can to stay cool, including wearing sun protective clothing on the river. i can't take this keith anymore. so we swim here. as the so hot, i try to stay of the place was air conditioning. also,
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i have to keep drinking water. authorities have advise people to stay in those, especially during the hardest parts of the day. and last employee is to adjust working hours the doors having tutorial outdoors these high temperatures are expected to last until at least the weekend. katrina, you out a 0 staging? well, it's a similar story in northern india, a hindu priest, as the number of bodies needing cremation has doubled during the past week. medical staff say they're working non stop to treat patients around 200 people have died of heat related issues. many of them and be hard with our project states. as, as temperature store to 45 degrees, power, crescent hospitals and elsewhere are increasing. the struggle to cope well, india as prime minister is due to address a joint meeting of the us congress and a few hours for 3 host democrats. say that the boy caught in the range remote, his address, a queue as emma violating religious freedom in india. presidential by there and has already welcome moody at the white house agreements on technology and defense
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cooperation are expected to be signed during the state visits. it's being seen as an attempt to improve relations, despite disagreements over ukraine and human rights. to us airman, who's accused of leaking top secret pentagon documents on a popular video gamers platform, as pleaded not guilty jacks etc, faces up to 60 years in prison. if convicted, he was denied bill pending trial for transmitting classified information online. now us regulators have given the green light for the sale of lab grown chicken products to companies. good meat and upside fluids have received approval. the meat is cultivated from animal cells and steel tanks. as proponents say it's a more sustainable kind of meat production. it's better for animals as well as the environment. the us is the 2nd country to approve live grow mean it's off to singapore in 2020. ultimately what they do like it like to
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grow and then ultimately they become neat. so after $7.00 to $14.00 days or a little longer, depending on what we're making, we harvest the cells and then we can make it into any meet product that you love. so it could be a chicken fillet, it could be a hamburger or a hot dog. um, it could be pretty much anything that you can think of. berkeley is ult, meet lab director at the university of california and ricardo son martin. as more critical of the process of all the analysis we have down here at the college of engineering at university of california. berkeley indicate that unfortunately, um, everything is against having this sale. some of this media production at scale can only comical the way the cells are leading organisms and have their limitations sunday depends like on the off season they receive from the nutrients they are given and they have the name is to how many you can grow in this x for mentors and
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different mentors are very expensive and the cells and the most so spell and so on . so many nation and viruses which makes a buy a safety app to the cost. and therefore the investment in this kind of facilities is very large. use in the hundreds of millions of dollars. and because of that, then it's, although it's technically feasible to produce a much smaller scale, it's not economically feasible to produce them up large scale. so high unemployment and an even higher rate of inflation. they're just some of the concerns for voters and zimbabwe. they're getting ready for a general election in august. and so are the election candidates who've been to been to court, to file their papers, which also reports in the capital hurry, candidates vying for positions in the august. polls have filed a paces in court including the incumbent president, am assuming that god,
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what firms and bobby's governing is obviously if potty, his party has been in pa for 43 years. and denies allegations made by the opposition of systematically targeting voice is up to sent. this process is so this is what we want to continue are now joining us with the beginning to elections plus the election. this is the piece. what is it mature to most? when that god was made, opponent is opposition, need a nelson tyneesa. he used to lead the movement for democratic change party until the court ruling in 2020 strip to him of the leadership. last year he formed the citizens coalition for change party. and these popular in cities, the next headquarters and the issue of making sure that all of those who registered in participating in 22 or posts 2018 is that what does the names have to be reflected? the information we have so far is that most of the names are missing. i need one to
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understand why is it, bobby? it's a heating to the polls, frustrated about the economy and high unemployment. the cost of living crisis is a big issue. the election, this country has won the highest inflation rates in the world. businesses are struggling to cope with putting power outages and then unstable level. this will be the 2nd time and then i'll go ahead and send me so i faced each other. both means they, if they, when they will quickly turn around, economy promises and bobby, and say the here every time. these, any election hardaman tasa out of there. how about the hello again, the headlines on al jazeera, russian appointed officials and personal and, and crimea, se ukrainian, michelle has had a bridge connect.

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