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look at it, more people are still crossing the board and driving up here, we could see plumes of smoke rising all along the horizon in different areas. when we got here, the people that had fled, those villages told us that those were their homes on fire. and if they still have people there, the a search for a missing submersible reaches a critical phase with those on board running shorts of oxygen. the, you're watching l 0. like for my headquarters and don't find any navigate. also coming up. a public strike is held in jeanine following it is really drone, a chalk on the occupied west bank. a cruise missile strikes a bridge,
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connecting the cry, me independence, a lot to ukraine, russia lanes keys. we have to got a village of family, our lives. so that we can live in peace affairs of more violence in india's money for state between to estimate the hello. so we begin in the north atlantic where days of rescue efforts are missing. submersible has reached a critical stage. the estimated oxygen supply for the 5 people on board is running out the group set off to explore the titanic wreckage on sunday. and there has been an international effort to find them. gabriel alexander reports from boston, and 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
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a remotely operated vehicle or r o v. that can reach depths of up to 6000 meters. its 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 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 send ships to the area, they found nothing less. and you, i think you need to be careful. um we really,
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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, 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, a 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 is on though i would just eat a boston. well take part in this, a former vice president of operations for our mass titanic inc. that's the company
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that owns the salvage rights to the titanic. he's complete a $22.00 dives to the wreck. he describes the challenges of a search operation in the deep sea. the end of the day, it's a, it's a perilous operation. it's a paris place to go dangerous, in hospitable, hostile, and to the circumstance of which destiny special disappeared was extremely odd. when our $45.00 into a dive on the conventional di profile, the we would do that takes down to about $22.00 and a half 1000 meters anyway. so it's in a danger zone unit. things that as soon as you meet the mothership, but to be out of communication, this length of time, irrespective of the reported signing and so on. it's the fix. not looking very, very promising. let's face it, the oceans of the busy place that's going to model activity. we go from by wales on in, on our defense and the defense. that's cable leg specials. that's trenching going on this propellers. so, you know,
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always travels fast through water and they said great, medium i'm dying of course is an international rescue system used by sub mariners, we used by the, this, the naval russians and in democratic and 2000. and of course the us as a result, back in the pro hava, when they actually found there's, there's us, maybe us now we're learning all the time. but the deep sea is a very strange place. if there's more people have things to move the bins titanic, and that's definitely going to be. busy extinct inquiry is, is crucial. we find that special with the ever diminishing hope we can find and, and be on board who's alive. but more importantly, when post the bench was going to be a massive inquiry. and i'm sure legislation regina shall become tied to it most scrutinizing as well international resources have poured in for that search and rescue mission. there is criticism of the response to the migrant crisis in the mediterranean police and pockets. don have
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a rest of 74. describe this key figures in a people smuggling ring and 30 others were the chains on suspicion of involvement in the migrant. both thinking off the coast of greece last week. 78 bodies were recovered reports to adjust 750 people made money from pop. this on were on board, be malik, is president of the pockets on international human rights organization. he says that there is a variety of reasons for why so many pockets donny's are making this dangerous journey. as it is the sides that did about about $400.00 pockets on, on this boat. however, on the, for the set of, i was new jersey, all of the fun in the office on live below the poverty line a. so that's life and the name of the education label, skews, and legal community. my son population is
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a gun sister. all or 60 percent off as you hi were employment opportunities are very low. and the 2nd thing uh uh, they really just costing fusion. also agenda based one dies and dimensions on the last uh and the last i really see the steam is on and covers and also a, these are the few ones. and the reason, uh, that's why a many people, especially the younger generation, to choose the country in the search or offer back to a future in the euro. the us, canada, and australia. a general strike is being held in jeanine a day after that is really military killed, 3 palestinian fighters and a rare drone strike on the occupied westbank. shops and public institutions have
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been closed in protest against the attack on wednesday. is really forces are withholding the bodies of the 3 palestinians from their families and is really forces have demolished the palestinian home and novelist and the northern part of the occupied westbank. the apartment belongs to the family of commodity, is a palestinian prisoner accused of carrying out an attack that killed and is really sold are in october. witness to say is really snipers were deployed to roof tops and violence, then broke out on palestinian use, try to confront a convoy bulldozers as well as vehicles speak to in his eye. but i think she's joining us now live from jeanine and occupied westbank because you're standing right at the scene off wednesdays drone natasha. what more can you tell us about what you're seeing? what people have told you? let me show you where we are right now. we are in the area where the car has been struck and was burning. when the 3 men we're inside of it that we've been speaking
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to neighbors and people who have witnessed the midsize targeting the car here, they say what they believe has happened is that the palestinians in the car has shopped as and is really military check point. that is stationed over there. now later as they were escaping, they were targeted with 3 to 4 besides, according to palestinians, here they believe that the car from the heat of the attack itself has flown away from that side. i'm not sure if you can see the remains of the car. it has flown all the way to this area when it was burning. now according to it, this is they say that the firefighters were not allowed to approach they would able, after 5015 minutes to extinguish the fire because it's really for us as soon as that around the bay area and preventive. tell us that in medics, even from helping the palestinians later on after the fire has been extinguished, the is res. so the bodies with them and the cars as well. so new that what is the
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feeling across the occupied westbank as to what is going to happen next with all these tensions raising the are you with us? all right, so we do apologize. we've lost our uh, connection with our reporter. is that, but i am, she was reporting for us from jeanine and occupied westbank were move away from that story and bring you other news. the no russian appointed officials and for signing try me on se ukrainian missile has had a bridge connecting the 2 regions. so the trunk, our bridge is known as the gate to cry mia that russia annex in 2014 cry. me as
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governor says, the bridge was struck by a storm shadow missile will bring it already has some. he's joining us not from mario, but what more can you tell us about the strikes on the bridge on the or does that mean well, a, this bridge and then other to bridges around it or vices. roots from kind of san, towards the korean peninsula on the, on the, it's being used also for as a supply route for the army. and for the people who uh, go from from the 1st site to the 2nd side. this was this once before, before the what the russian school, the special output ation. this was the board that point between ukraine and russia and the, the, the targeting of this bridge today as for the russian officials, might have also affected another weight. know that there is no classification in
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this regard, but one of the russian officials who posted on trying to get on about the news of the thing of the that said that the bridge said that bridges were affected. now we know that there are 3 bridges that i'm, this is the sharpest way from kind of phone to watch cream. yeah. and it's also this the shortest way from ukraine to are doing yet. and body pull the cities off, you know, it's got body for. so this is the importance of, of this bridge. and they, the, the main issue now is that the russians have decided, as we understood to die for the root, starts all the other ways in order to repair the ridge off that it's being affected by the like, this try and what's the significance of the type of weapon that was used industry the well over the past few days, the russian officials mainly did auction defense minister as warrant that uh the
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ukraine years are preparing for an attack with the uh, the shut the storm, ms side. or i know that i medic and miss side on a trim. yeah. and the defense minister said a shave a warrant that this is going to lead to russian retaliation by hitting ukrainian decision making centers. and, but at the same time, this is going to involve the, the implicate, the, the us that you can do us in this war. no, we don't know how this is going to have it's, it's uh, impact on the was what 3 and what is that? this is barbara and send the context of the total offensive the ukrainians i've been i have been launching since since days and so. so i've fixed that he's put the effect that possible the russian offensive that could be and prep that ation, invest funds to the account. okay,
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thank you so much. a honey hash. i'm reporting from now. your poll, while a quarter in russia has rejected an appeal by the wall street journal reporter evan greske of h against discontinued the tension on spying charges. for 31 year old us citizen was arrested in march, while on a reporting trip. for us convention, wall street journal have denied that he spied in russia. the us says he was wrongfully detained and just demanding his immediate release of 00. yes, up of all of us. joining us from moscow tell us more what we've been hearing from the court room on this decision, as well, a lot of international attention to this case during that we're guessing pictures of the arrival of the us. i'm boss of the, to russia the most courtesy to quote. so as you mentioned, the cold actually of how the extension of the arrest of evan gosh, coverage till the end of august. his parents and diplomats were allowed into the
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coal. true to support him, a gash card which is accused of s pan dollars remaining that he can receive up to 20 years in jail. so was obtained and the states have you guys haven't bargained russia's euro's at the end of march in late to transfer to moscow the f as b claim that he was engaged in collections secret information about one of the ministry industrial enterprises here. and according to the criminal spokesman, as before, and ministry spokeswoman scarce coverage was called red handed. but taking into account that he was arrested while leaving a restaurant, the statement really raises eyebrows. according to evans, friends and colleagues, that in he could turn and bob who was actually gathering material for an article about what people of the urals think about russia's invasion or ukraine. actually old people who know him or who met him in the past and say, well to nice fellow he is, his parents saw us assignment grades in the us and he, himself is a huge font of russia and his russian is in pat campbell. i should say so that he
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also sort seasons, evan himself, consider the accusations baseless, and there was also less assigned by moto, says he weld media outlets to the russian and basset to the was demanding the release of gash coverage with appropriate things will slightly change. and a good way for evan now is right before today's hearing, there was a statement by russia's deputy for administer get up cold. and according to him, the us request for conseula access to gosh, call, which has been received by the russian society and is now being considered as of now, evan will remain in the detention center here in most grateful 3 more months. all right, thank you so much julia for that update from oscar, still has on l. g 0. choosing between poverty and the climate crisis. world leaders need impairs to find a way to reshape the global economy. the heat is on and northern china. we have the latest on everyone's efforts to keep the
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frank assessments quite frankly. elizabeth dressed, the elephant in the room. the reason of the south koreans want their own nuclear to terraces because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting has basically lock this thing up. so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else, 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the days headlines. so then by the end of the states that there is no global government to control and which means that this might affect other countries inside story, on challenges. era. the things i pushing the
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want to blow by the perspectives the, [000:00:00;00] the hello again, the top stories on l g 0 time is running out to find a missing submersible in the atlantic ocean. the estimated oxygen supply for the 5 people on board has expired. the group set off from the canadian coast to explore the titanic wreckage on sunday. police and focused on have
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a rest of the 7 people described as key figures in a people's smuggling ring. 30 others were detained on suspicion of involvement in the migrant boats and came off the coast of greece last week. hundreds or fewer drowned, dr. 17 bodies were recovered. there's a general strikes that's being held in geneva and that's the day after that is really military killed. 3 palestinian fighters and a rear droned strike on the occupied westbank. shops and public institutions had been closed and protest. 50 heads of states and governments have arrived in paris for a summit. aims of devising policies to create a new international financial system. un secretary general, until i hear the terrace says the current one is not fit for purpose. they'll focus on tackling inequality. combat in climate change on protecting biodiversity, new global taxes, greater investments in green infrastructure, and private sector involvement, and sustainable projects,
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or among the proposals. in order to succeed in to fix together for the tea time, a chance bio diverse except solving possible to do it's just with public money and also shows development assistance. so we have to create a collective dynamic and we need much more funds. and private sector is much small from the southern funds, the assets managers, and all of the private money. or you can channel to wants for science easy subject to the us. and european countries have announced billions of dollars, a new recovery assistance to ukraine. the punches were made of the to the ukraine recovery conference in london. the funds are in to help and keep recover. fund refills from the conflict, but they're only a small fraction of the $411000000000.00 of the world bank estimates is needed to reconstruct the country. state media in northern china us as a gas explosion and the restaurant has killed 31. people. not whilst happens in the
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city, if you insure on, on the eve of for popular local holiday 7 other people are receiving medical attention. one is in a critical condition. some reports, a leaking gas tank is to blame for that blast. and beijing is recording its hardest ever a june temperature with the mercury hitting 41 point one degrees centigrade. so pregnant women and children and the elderly and several northern provinces in china are being warned of dangerous heat wave conditions. katrina, you reports from beijing. this is a young my river in downtown page and 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 more severe warning in the forty's system. me to roll a just say it's unusual for such
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a strong heat wave to occur in june and people are doing what ever they can to stay cool. including wearing sun protective clothing and they're very hard. i can't take this heat anymore. so we swim here. as it is so hot, i try to stay the place with the air conditioner. also, i have to keep drinking water. authorities have advised able to stay indoors, especially during the hardest parts of the day. and last employee is to adjust the working hours. the doors having to 12 outdoors these high temperatures are expected to last until at least the weekend. katrina, you out as 0 staging? well, it's a similar story in northern india 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 har. and which are part of the states as temperature store to $45.00 degrees, power cuts in hospitals and elsewhere are increasing. the struggle to cope and india is money. poor state, the cookie, ethnic minority, and might
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a majority are preparing for more outbreaks of violence. it all started in may after court recommended might change be granted preferential status since then at least a $115.00 people had been killed in the fighting since in monica. and as more these members of the cookie community in india is mounted for state are blocking major roads. they say they're being costly attacked by the majority may tase. and they've taken up arms. we have to got a village of family, our lives so that we can live in peace from the thinking measure of the community which we were living together since time. many years back . not far away, these may taser building their own defenses. they say the cookies are responsible for the violence and their numbers are boosted by refugees coming across the border
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from myanmar. they fear the influx is changing the demographics of the region and then folding kooky separatists. here to civilians are arming themselves against what they believe is an imminent cookie attack. to say hello, how many of us a weapons me, a cookie, illegal immigrants have been attacking us frequently. we don't have the kind of weapons that they have with very scared of them. there's no place for us to run. they've torched houses. we just have small loss and guns to protect us. the region has long been home to our group seeking autonomy, and many people have weapons. some analysts say india state and central governments need to intervene. those i'm groups, the weapons in the society was in surplus. they have to be removed for us. and for that, does he go to the people, the security establishment has to do it sooner,
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the better. many wants to end the fighting. these may say are marching for peace, but they also have demands. they want the cookies to identify on documents, migrants and their community, and draw up their demands for autonomy. the vincent monahan out to 0. well, anyone who makes a phone call or use as a whole host of other electronic devices, the chances are they're switched on to a computer chip made in taiwan. it's the world's leading semi conductor manufacturer. but the geo political powerplay between the us and china trenton, the islands economic success barnaby low reports from send you. in this laboratory in young means you all told me university. your tie once tech hub in seen 2 students are learning about semi conductor technology. the gen is taking his ph. d, in hopes to be part of the world's largest semi conductor industry thing. and i took a panel, they want semiconductor industry has become so huge in recent years that they will,
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this government has invested a lot of these are assessing that as well as the in the schools who are associated throughout the pandemic. taiwan semi conductor sector maintained its sleep, but it is now in the cross hairs of a geopolitical power play between the united states and china, in the products or the technology content, you know, come 10 us technology though it's tyler. this company is time when these products and make year, and you have to follow the us us rules. the us test, restricted the export of semi conductor materials to china, to prevent it from being able to make advanced micro chips. tie one is followed suit. now local companies have no choice but to adapt companies the they have to find their own way. oh, okay. otherwise they cannot survive, you know, mockers. so they have to find those that go for check in at the center of it all is
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one company ts and see produces more than half of the world's banquet ships. p s m . c is set to open a plant in arizona next year. now one of the concerns is that it's biggest client, apple, the company that makes or iphones could be buying ships out of this us facility and taking along with it. parts of the supply chain here in taiwan, which in turn, could take a huge chunk of the islands tech revenue away. adding to taiwan inquiries, china is important. ben, on time when he's goods. in 2021, it was pineapples, 90 percent of which were sold, the china the following year page unblocked the shipment of fish, they after form or us house speaker. nancy pelosi visited taiwan. it's getting more and more measures and also targeting variety of different products. but unless china stops buying time when he said the conductors analysts say the economic impact is manageable, aging is also likely to think twice about the attacking tie one they say. because
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semi conductors run modern devices, which are essential to modern life, including in china, whitening below algebra, seem to tie one. well, that's it. for me, you can find more information on our website, thousands, 0 dot com. the weather is next and inside story books for the promises made 2 photos by them. bob boys to main candidates and the upcoming general elections. thanks for watching. by the on the off we go with your world's weather uptake. great to have you along and starting with a snapshot of the plum rains falling between the gang seeing the pearl river valley spring, quite intense for gwyn g. profiting surround qualen as of late that will continue on friday. is this energy shifts into one dung and food in providence is over the course of the weekend. meantime, the,
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what weather is sides away from japan's main island to punch you. so that's going to allow for temperatures to live. and speaking of high temperatures, beijing still locked into temperatures about 3940 degrees on friday. there has been some flooding in rochester on state in india, and we've got more heavy, intense rain in the forecast on fridays. same goes for entrepreneur dash west spin goal and the heart states for eastern india. we're bound to see some flooding here . i don't think it's a question if, but just where and how bad that flooding will be in time for buckets done. it's a story of rising temperatures in many provinces here. so if we look at punjab profits, look for coming in at $41.00 degrees and up to the middle east. we go when really the big story here. this is a hot, dry wind blowing down from it. ok. so there's a forecast on friday, but i gotta show you, saturday, we'll paint the colors on dark with the red, the higher the temperature, great, 49, maybe even 50 degrees,
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the portal. and i've gone the storm late with poverty, and unemployment has been central to global opiate production. and this whole emissions of drug rounding them a former majority around recovering addicts, indicates as much to giving them the witness a 2nd shot on just the bob williams will have this in the general election in august. the economy is in bad shape. millions struggling to survive. so what are the promises being made by the 2 main candidates and will they deliver? this is inside story the

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