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sweet plains, when people need to be hurt and the story needs to be told, there was no prop the soccer pitch here. so i training the street with exclusive interviews and in depth reports. christopher columbus wrote about $8.14 algebra has teams on the ground. this is where a pilot gets the way to bring you more award winning document trees and light news . the the hello until mccrae. this has been use our life and coming up in the next 16 minutes in india's prime minister and the arrange, somebody's on the states visit to the us. but human rights advocates of criticized presidential advisors decision to welcome them to the white house. from
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a brazilian president, julia, boston, our goes on file for abuse of power. the case that has some fighting for his political future to search for missing submissive will in the north atlantic process of find some points. suspicious about oxygen on boards may have run out. i'm jumpstart. off was outside the refugee camp, north of athens, where i've been talking to the survivors of a shipwrecked earlier this month. that may have drowned hundreds of asylum seekers . i'm going to just go with the sports to well get set, discover the n b a styles. the 50 chest disease, trump takes place in new york flights. i was one young man or the tip to become an old time. great. the we'd be getting this news out in the us with indian prime minister in the original body is on the stage visits. president joe pods and has welcomed him to the white
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house where an official arrival ceremony has been taking place. the trip is being seen as an attempt to improve relations, despite disagreements over ukraine and human rights. deals on technology and defense cooperation are expected to be signed during his business body is also set to address that joint meeting of the us congress along the way that the relationship to choose united states india is one of that will be one of the defining relationships of the 21st century, true proud nations to proud nations whose love of freedom secured our independence while by the same words our constitution. first 3 words, we the people, the enduring ties, insured writers between our people. and the shared responsibility is global leaders . to tackle the great issues of our time together allow white house correspondent
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kimberly help kids joins us now. in the chat button is really pulling out all the stops here and they just, they just go to show how important the relationship is to the us. yeah, this is the uh major on or for the prime minister given the fact that he's not only uh now in the oval office, but the fact that he is going to be honest with a state dinner and is also going to be addressing a joint session of congress, the fact that he has a kind of his double honor is something has been bestowed only on one the other world leader under the binding presidency. and that is the leader of south korea. so it really underscores just how important this relationship is to the united states, and it has to do with some of the priorities to address administration right now. and that really comes down to 2 things. first of all, the fact that there is a great concern about some of the positions that india has taken with respect to
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russia and the fact that it has stayed at the united nations 2 of cracking down on rushes, invasion of you pray, and votes with united nations and also it's positions when it comes to sort of younger battle between a tougher see and democracy. so those are sort of the conversations that are taking place right now in the oval office. we understand. and that is one of the things that the us president really place is a high priority on. so in. 2 terms of what is being discussed, we know that is part of the conversation, but also it is a broader than that. is it about deepening those economic ties? those defense ties. there will be a number of major announcements that will be made at a, during this visit. they're going to be announcements with respect to defense and trade agreements. and also there is going to be the now, so it with respect to making sure that there can be some but using
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a visa is when it comes to allowing more indian workers to come to the united states. and not everyone was happy with this visit. ave, you know, and that is because the us president, to kind of set himself up here given the fact that he said at the very beginning of his presidency. but when it comes to human rights, that would be the foundation of his for policy. the problem is, is it's not just the united states that has been concerned about the indian leaders and policies inside of india. but it's the world that has been watching carefully. and it has been concerned about not only with respect to his crack down, afraid of the press, but also his cracked down on the rights of muslims inside his own country. as so, as members of the president's own democratic party, have raised this issue and have asked him to raise it with the prime minister modi
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of 75 members in fact, and in what it comes to his speech at the joint session of congress. 3 members of the democratic party will be boycotting this speech as saying that there should not be this sort of lavish and warm in grace and even the state dinner in fact. and so there has been a lot of criticism, most of us president still the president believes that there are a strategic value. in fact, of the uh, welcoming ceremony that took place in the south lawn. because president underscore the, this is a strategic, a national security interest for the rest president and for the united states. and that is why this meeting is taking place. so these discussions are happening in the oval office as we speak. and we will be watching very carefully, there will be a joint press conference that will be taking place in a couple of hours time, where there is no question that some of these issues will be raised once again. and we'll be covering it here. and i'll just narrow. yeah. and a note that we will talk to you after that press conference to that is kimberly how
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could l white house correspondent us a police and that you kind of have a risk of damage and citizen, accused of smuggling thousands of people across the mediterranean. he's also linked to the migrant device which capsized and sank off the coast of grace last week, which kills easy to people with flags of, of pockets. tom's parliament house are at half boston owner of the more than 200 victims who were from pakistan. police have also arrested 29 people by sight, with human smugglers connected to the case which on surplus joins us alive now from la casa. and can you just get, bring us up to date with, with things a ranch with the investigation? well, at the moment there isn't, there is a 2 additional process to prosecute 9 egyptian nationals who i believe to be among the smugglers. those people were among the 104 survivors of the june 14th rec. there's a separate judicial investigation at the supreme court level,
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into the circumstances under which the ship capsized and whether there's any complicity up i've agreed cosca in that. so neither of these processes have yet produced any publicly announced results. but uh, we expect to hear from from them into cost to them. and john, you've been speaking with some of the survivors. what have i been telling you as well, some of the testimony we've heard the witness testimony from people we've been talking to today. confirms that tragically, there were many minors in the hold of the ship. one of the people we spoke to talked about a 100 young people, mostly teenagers, and mostly from syria boys and girls. somebody else we spoke to talked about even younger children, 34, or 5 years old. and apparently there was 6 syrian mothers accompanying some of
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those children. others were traveling with cousins, uncles, and fathers. as you know, only men survived this wreck, presumably because the women and children were, as has now been confirmed to us below decks. some people say that they were at the bottom of the ship and the whole. others told us that they were on the 2nd level immediately below the top deck. they may have been divided into 2 groups. but the question of whether the coast guard played a role in the sinking of this trula still remains somewhat blurry. because one of the people we spoke to believes that there was no tow roof attached to the troll before it capsized that it did so because its engine had failed and the lack of full wood motion caused the ship to sway from side to side,
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much more violently than it had been, but that it had been doing so throughout the 5 drift day voyage, simply because it was overloaded, it seems that the engine failure was the final blow and that that side to side motion simply became too great and the weight weight of people shifted inside the ship once the that motion had become too great. another witness, however, who survived this rec, tells us that there had been a tow rope attached to the great coast guard, offered it in order to help these people reach shore and then cut yourself uh before reaching the show. because the coast guard was apparently afraid that the tow was causing the ship to sway side to side, so violently. but after that roof was cut off, it swayed even more. so we have conflicting testimonies in this,
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and this is going to be, i think, the central topic of the supreme court investigation into the great cause. good, thank you so much. how breaking stories coming to think? thank you. this jones, reckless life for us and the casa, the hopes of rescuing it. 5 men on board a missing submissive, allow, citing as the oxygen supply is expected to have run out. by now. the multi national effort to look heights of the vessel continues around the wreckage of the titanic summit. 600 killing me has off the coast of new foundland canada. the crew of the titan lost contact with its support ship on sunday. the 96, our oxygen supply on the vessel was expected to run down by 10 gmc on thursday, and gabrielle ellis on the is in boston with the us coast guard is helping with the search. and gabriel, what's the latest on this search and rescue mission? well at this very hour,
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there are remotely operated deep diving the devices that are scouring the bottom of the ocean in and around where the wreckage of the titanic is located . these are r o b 's remotely operated vehicles, as they're called, one is brought, it has been brought in from france, another one from the canada. it took them several days to get here and they are specialized, a deep dive equipment that feedback a video signal live to a boat at the surface where people can control them and get a look at exactly in real time. what's going on at the bottom of the sea down there more than 3 kilometers below this the ocean surface. uh so perhaps, uh, today we will be getting some more information on if they see any remains at all uh, of the missing to tighten submersible. but as of right now, it's still a very much an international search and rescue operation involving the american
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coast guard canadians and french. but so far, they have found no signs of the submersible. and now that the oxygen is expected to have run out on the sub i think 5 hours ago, is there any tool could all about cooling of the searches as well, that's a very delicate question that has been asked of the coast guard. and as of now they are saying no that they say that there, if there's any hope at all, even the slightest hope that they might find the submersible and the people on board alive, they are going to continue this search and rescue operation. however, the reality is this has been a since sunday now that they've been searching. so it's what going on 4 and a half, almost almost 5 days now the oxygen and the reserve oxygen by all accounts has run out. so at some point, probably in the coming days you would think the coast guard is going to make this
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not a search and rescue, but perhaps a search and recovery mission, acknowledging that the chance of survival has gone to 0. okay, thank you so much. that is gabrielle, that was on the for us and boston. the big boss, it is the form of vice president of operations for our him is titanic. that's the company that owns the salvage rights to the titanic. he describes the challenges all 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 in to 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 dangerous own place and you know, things that as soon as you meet the mothership, but to be out of communication, this length of time, irrespective of the reported binding and so on,
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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, always travels fast through water and they said great, medium i'm dying of course is an international rescue system. these 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 the u. s. navy press now we're learning all the time. the deep sea is a very strange place. if there's more people have things to move, they've been sky tonic, and that's definitely going to be a distinct inquiry. it's, it's crucial. we find that special would be ever diminishing hope we can find and then be on board who's alive. but more importantly,
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when post the bench was going to be a massive inquiry, and i'm sure legislation, regulations become tied to it more scrutinizing with his plan timor ahead on this new sal, including what is required of us now is absolute transformation, not reform of our institution late is from the table. sounds cool, so radical change so they can collect the climate change plus i'm barnaby low. and so i want the semi conductor capital off the world coming off. you cannot make impact the rivalry between the us and china, this island, and the rest of the world. and in support, massachusetts of these champions, league winning captain is leaving the club. details coming up lives with john the the trial for present was for the president has begun, julia boston, or is accused of abusing his power by claiming the electrical system could be rings
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and using public funds to spread. fake news. for monica, you had a key of joins us now from outside, the superior electrical cords in brasilia, monica, one of the chances of both and are not actually being able to run for president again because of this trial of the will there, great chances we've spoken to analysts, several of them also with his own supporters and e himself has shown that he's, he's quite sure that he will be convicted. that means that he would not be able to run for office for the next 8 years. that means not being able to run for office and to municipal elections. the next one will be next year and for 2 presidential elections. so it is a very serious trial because it will define somehow, results political few trouble. so now there's still a very popular figure among conservatives, and he would have been
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a strong contender against current president. reason us you rule that us to of a, in next year's elections. how has both an arrow himself reacted to this? so he gave an interview yesterday where he said that it was not fair that he had just had a meeting with the masters and spoke of it. he just said what he thought, that's not what the accusation says. they say that he had a meeting in the middle of a campaign, it was broadcasted on national television. it was, uh, it went on all social media, thousands of people heard that he was actually stating that the system, the voting system could be read the elections. the results could be a fraud and he presented absolutely no evidence to back this up. so they say they're choosing of the spreading fake news. he, on the other hand is on what just arrived in the southern states of you get on to
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the so where he has many supporters and he's meeting with them to show that he's a popular figure. the strategy of his party, the liberal party, is to have him that's a king's maker. to help him make elect may or some 1201500 a far more than 5000 meters for net and during next years municipal election. so there's, he's still a strong political figure and they're hoping that he will help elect more conservatives in congress and in the cities and elsewhere in brazil. okay, thank you so much. will be giving you a very close eye on that trial that someone that can get a key of from priscilla who will bank says it will pause. death repayments, the countries had by natural disasters. the announcement was made at a summit in paris involving 50 heads of states. they discuss changes to global lending in the era of climate dissolves to developing nations,
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a cooling for systemic change because one is required of us now is absolute trend summation, not reform of our institutions is not signed. the submission is required because while the world news since the 18 ninety's that we were facing the warming of the payment, we chose not to feed the advice of scientists. and that which could have been done in more than a century is now being reduced to be done in less than a decade. when natasha butler has moved from the summits in the french capital or the a most the summit is to try and find a way to modernize the car and global financial system. so that a would be fair for developing a nation's because the current system has of favored develop nations for 70 decades
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. the needs to change and also the issues in the world of change. we go climate change. we saw that because it's fantastic and developing nations have been really struggling with death and also trying to face some of those issues. in fact, the french present it by the micro opened this somebody if i think the new country should have to choose between using money to 5 poverty and using money to fight climate change. the un is also said that you've got more than 50 developing countries that are in some form of distress. so there is in balance and well between the richard countries and between the poor countries and perhaps changing and modernizing this financial system could address this balance. but what active as the saying, and i've been speaking to some is this thing that we've seen so many summits like this. we hear these promises. we see these good intentions from different nations. but what we named say safe is more money on the table. they want to see that
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cancelled for developed developing nations. and they will say, just want to see more financing for projects on the ground in countries that are struggling because they say without the money right now, it is almost impossible for these developing nations to face these problems. like perfectly unlike climate change. a turkey a central bank has almost doubled the main interest ride from ice and a half percent to 15 percent. it's the 1st rise in 2 years and versus one of president ridge of type everyone's mind policies. the increase is i'm just causing the cost of goods and the official inflation rise. it's sold to 85 percent last year, but has since ease to just on to 40 percent. send them because the one who has more details from a sample. this is surface central bank 1st rate. this isn't after present or just save as on election victory. a loss may a he has been claiming that high interest rates are closing a high inflation in the country. and that's why since 2021, and he has asked his central bank governors,
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it costs rate $9.00 times and this is the 1st rate type in the last 2 and a half years. and how far this rates increase will continue, is a big question mark, because markets are expecting more interest rates high by the turkey central bank. yes, this is a big step on the utah and from it presents our dogs on orthodox monetary policies . however, markets and experts demand that's the highest should have been around units one and 5 percent, because the inflation in the country is over there, around 40 percent, and economics housing warning that currently inflation using inflation interest and must be close to the model. of course, many expects that the rates high by the turkey central bank under the rule of the new governor half is the guy comp will gradually continue. the non custodial als is 0, sum to the u. k with the bank of england has also raised its key interest,
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right? it's going up by half of the sentence point to find the sense the bank is trying to tackle high inflation, but it could make the cost of living crisis in person with charlie angela has moved from the town of hassle man in southern england. so this is the 13th rate rise in arrived from the bank, bringing interest rates to 5 percent. so just how concerned they are about installation which is stuck at 8.7 percent since last month. but for the 1400000 people in this country looking to remove is this here, this news is incredibly worrying. we are in the conservative stronghold of south west, sorry. it's the constituency of finance, minutes to jeremy hunt, where the average house price is one point. $1000000.00. but it's an area most vulnerable to those crippling remove. it's right here. $12000.00 people who will have to remove is this the are going to be facing extra costs of $7000.00. the question is, how much will they to punish the conservative? so that pos in this and i don't to, can be seen in a recent poll from the country line and business association, which is
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a pool for the conservatism plummeted by 18 percentage points since the last election. so for the conservative to lose a seat to labor, when level democrats and the next election would be a devastating blow, the government is saying there's going to be a help for those struggling to pay them over just instead the finance minister says he's going to be meeting with banks later on today to see how they can help. all the prime minister says that he is confident that if they can hold, then they will bring down inflation to the target of 2 percent. the question is whether the electorate now says that confidence charlie angela out, is there a hazelnut, the chances anyone who makes a phone call or uses a whole host of other electronic devices to switch to onto a computer chip made in taiwan. the country is the world's leading manufacturer of semi conduct is but the power play between the united states and china is threatening the islands. economic success found a lot of reports from since you in this laboratory in young mean sale,
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told me university. your tie, once tech hub in seen, 2 students are learning about semi conductor technology. the chan is taking his ph . d, in hopes to be part of the world's largest semi conductor industry in i took a bundle, they watch, some of them dr. industry has become so huge in recent years that they will, this government has invested a lot of these are assessing that as well as the in the schools we're going to share throughout the pen demik high, one semi conductor sector maintained its sleep. but it is now in the cross hairs stuff, a geopolitical power play between the united states and china, and the products or the technology content, you know, come 10 us technology though it's time in this company. and it's time when these products and mates here. and you have to follow the us us rules. the u. s. has 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
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have no choice but to adapt. companies the they have to find their own way. oh, okay. otherwise they cannot survive in a mock is. so they are to find those that go for check in at the center of it all is one company, p s m c produces more than half of the world's micro chips. 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 ty, once worries, china is import ben on time when these goods in 2021. it was pineapples, 90 percent of which were sold to china. of the following year page unblocked the shipment of fish,
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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 in those china stuff, spying time when he said the conductors analysts say the economic impact is manageable. aging is also likely to think twice about the attack in taiwan. they say, because semi conductors run modern devices, which are essential to modern life, including in china, whitening below algebra, seem to tie one. it was still a head on the l just here on the cruise missile heads the bridge connecting the crime he intended to low to ukraine. bruship lines case that he does own in northern china, we have the lights of some people's efforts to keep cool and bulk things governing body is banned by the international olympic committee. joe will be here to tell you what that means for the sports future. the
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the, it's thursday june 22nd. let's go with your headlines for the america is great to see you and we're starting with an update on tropical storm bread as it's just going to clip. the northern side says saint lucia on thursday, north of barbados, and it will steer well south of his spaniel over the next little bit. let's go to mexico right now. it has been days of breaking up records for high temperatures. we've seen those temperatures across 40 degrees, but meantime in texas, some of those heat warnings are now starting to fall off. meantime we've got flood watches in play, northern florida, the southeast corner of the us, including for the carolinas. we've been dallas with rain here including north carolina, that is set to continue on thursday, especially for the capital raleigh. well, one round of rain coming through dc and new york. here's the 2nd one hot on its
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hills. so it's going to be a wash of this weekend for places like new york. now, where wildfires were burning west of edmonton, we now have flooding here and there are more showers falling over top of this area on thursday. well, temperature is slightly below average for both san francisco and los angeles into south america. we go usual showers and storms in the north and then we've got this vigorous system coming into chile santiago, looking to pick up a months worth of rain in 24 hours. the 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. finding his 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 case headlines. so then, by the end of the states that there is no strong government to control and which means that this might affect other countries inside story on al jazeera,
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the latest news, as it breaks of the b instead of being spent to make the network better. experts say investments are needed in technologies that make appointment. facebook with detailed coverage, it will likely remain in the hospital for the next 2 to 3 weeks as they advance in their recovery process from around the world. they say they are progressing from the south. advancing around a week the and the, [000:00:00;00] the
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you watching l g 0. reminder of our top story is the south indian prime minister and the range ramadi is on the site. visit to the u. s. presidential adviser and has welcome to the white house. the trip is being seen as an attempt to improve relations following disagreements of the ukraine and human rights trial. for brazil, as former presidents has begun, shambles know is accused of abusing his power, like timing, the electrical system that could be rigged and using public funds to spread like news. and hopes of rescuing 5 men on board of missing submersible fighting as the oxygen supply is expected to a front house, the multi national effort to find the vessels. continuing around the wreckage of the 10, the russian appointed officials and sold and crimea, sa, ukrainian. miss solace. had a bridge connecting the 2 regions,
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the chunk of bridges known as the gates to crimea, that russia annexed in 2014 clement as governed us as the bridge was struck by a british storm shuttle. miss saul on choose day of rushes defense. minnesota said ukrainian forces were planning to a tech crimea, with nato is supplied with ends on a hush and has been monitoring developments from area pole in the southeast. and you're trying of this bridge and then all the 2 bridges around it. all right? the roots from the sun towards the premium peninsula and the being used also for as a supply route for the army. and for what of most people who uh, go from from the 1st side to the 2nd side. this was, this was before, before the what the russian school, the special operation 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 telecom about the news of the head, think 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 shortest way from. get a phone to watch cream. yeah. and it's also the, the shortest way from ukraine to are doing yet. and mattie pulled a series of vignettes got money for. so this is the importance of, of this bridge and they, the main issue now is that. busy the russians have decided, as we understood to divert the root store, all the other ways in order to repair the ridge off that it's being affected by the light. this strikes the us and european countries have announced billions of dollars and you recovery assistance to ukraine. the pages were made at the to the ukraine recovery conference in london, the funds i'm just helping key for campus and the conflict that's running
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a small fraction of the $411000000000.00 that the world bank estimates is needed to rebuild the country. or a general strike is being held in janine to day off to the israeli military killed 3 palestinian sizes in a rear drawing strike on the occupied west bank shops and public institutions had been closed in protest against the attack on wednesday is ready forces withholding the bodies of the 3 palestinians from their families. bold old, both dozes and thousands of his riley military vehicles had been used to carry out the lights, his time demolition, and the occupied with bank. witnesses, a say is rarely snipers were deployed on rooftops in nablus as young palestinians attempted to stop the convoy the military operation. target at the home of the palestinian prisoner accused of carry yahoo, the tac last october and which is ready. so jeff with kills will need abraham was
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at the side of these rarely drawing striking janine and explained what happens. we've been speaking to witnesses here who's so the is really messiah's target thing that palestinian car. let me show you what we believe has happened here. the car shots up and it's really maybe 3 points over there. and then it escaped to these fields over here. when it was truck, according to witnesses by 3 or 4 me files. now we believe that one of them hit the car from that direction. we can see actually the damage, some of it on the ground. now from the heat of the attack itself, the car kind of flew towards this direction over here. now, according to people who witnessed the attack, they say that the car has been left to burn with these 3 men inside of it.
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and one of the people here, the neighbors, he said that he had called an ambulance, but the ambulance was not allowed to enter this ear. yeah, he says the only thing that was allowed is for firefighters to extinguish the fire, even when they did that, which is around 15 minutes after the mid sized truck. they will not process thing is were not able to come closer to the area and check on the status of the men that we've been relieved have been burnt. as a result, these really forces approached and took the bodies with them. the united nations is calling attention to children and wounded or killed by governments and um, to groups. the list is deeply controversial because it includes a black list of countries responsible for that violence. the you in says hundreds of millions of children live in conflicts on about one and 6 of old children in the wells. diplomatic, it is a james by his is that the you in with the licensed insurance? i understand you have got a copy of this report, can you just give us
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a bit of an idea of what it says as well. this is very closely held. this report is only in the last couple of as being sent to the 15 members of the un security council. i don't have a copy, but i was allowed to read a copy for, for a certain length of time, and then have to hand it back. and the report as i have uh, shows the state of the world in terms of children and who exactly has been killing and maiming children around the world. now of course governments, i'm groups are on this list. i know government wants to be on this list. the big news is that this year rush out because of the warranty in ukraine. he's on the list. but once again, israel, which continues to kill and main children, is not on the list. let me tell you, the reports written by the un secretary general. let me tell you 1st about the situation with regard to russia. i'm a polled by the high number of grey foundations against children and ukraine
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following the invasion by the russian federation. he says in the report, he says that he's particularly worried about the use of explosive says weapons with a white impact area, including shedding from heavy artillery multiple launch rocket systems, missiles and strikes and populated areas. the report also talks about rape and sexual attacks on children a by the russian federation. and it also talks about the transfer of children from ukraine, ukrainian children taken into russia. he's also deeply concerned about the fact that schools and hospitals are being targeted by the russian forces and those affiliated with them, which as we know, includes groups like wagner operating in, in ukraine as part of the russian forces. so why was russia included in this list? which is obviously very controversial. they're a permanent member of the security council. they will not like this. and israel is not included on the list, although israel has been
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a repeat offender every year killing me. children. the rule says that we're 40 to desa, the children attribute i attributed to israel, of in the reporting period, which is the hold of 2022 and another attributed to in his riley settle up. while the u. n. a. my understanding that you and position is that the number of deaths of children have actually gone down. the success general says, i know to a meaningful decrease in the number of children killed and main twice. ready forces . but it goes on, i'm extremely alone by the continued high level of grey violations against children, and particularly the increasing levels of bottoms in the occupied westbank and east jerusalem. suddenly the figures have gone down in terms of the children reported by the u. n. a being killed in maine by israel this year, but i think it's fair to say there's a pretty simple explanation of that. the reporting period, as i say, it's 2022 and last year's report, a 2021. the war and goes the last 11 days,
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the war and goes 2022 in august last to just 3 days of the underlying situation of israel attacking children, attacking schools and hospitals that has not changed. there is bound to be anger, i think, from the processing your delegation of the un, we're expecting to hear from the processing and, and by so that the view end of the next couple of hours. okay, we will let checking with you later this james buys for us at the you in us all to sit down now with the un says it's delivered 15 tons of humanitarian night. over the last month, 50 truck loads were distributed during the light has ceased by agreement which expired on wednesday. finding his fullest half a 1000000 people to escape, including from the main port. shamella bar has more from ports to don. it's been a tough journey for these people. they spend days on the road braving but it to check points, find it's at on villages the find the lead made it to board. so then for the final
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trip to re unite with their loved ones, income and as well. so that, that is a resident who were stranded in sedan. she and her 4 children among a group of people evacuated by cutoff and mean the then kind of the road trip was difficult. we traveled to 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 the essential supplies and the back to 8 people stranded in the will ravaged country. there's no indication sedans warning 5, i'll wait until the load us these maya, we make it even more difficult for those winds escape of a growing number of so that is across the game today between countries, while millions will remain trumped. that's how they have nowhere else. to go, that's good and in need of
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a humanitarian how they fit the was maybe to come have big launches broke out between why but factions of 2 or 3 days these by expired. the army and the problem minutes we wrap it. support forces have been battling each other for more than 2 months. to the 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 read about saddam in the future is uncertain. we have no idea what would happen next. for now, the evacuated we 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, asked about but i was just the rep for to the human rights groups are criticizing sherland because government for failing to investigate and identify hundreds of
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people found in mass graves active as groups including the families of the disappeared from the civil war, says government leaders colluded to cover up the truth. fraud scripts suspects, tens of thousands of sure. lincoln's could still be buried and discomfort, mess scribes high unemployment and even higher ranks of inflation. they just some of the concerns devices and some pump way. they're getting ready for a general election in august. and so the election candidates who have been to court to file the papers, i remember the task reports from the capital herrera candidates vying for positions in the august polls had filed the papers in court, including the incumbent president. i'm assuming that god law firm is in bobby's governing was on a p, if potty his party has been in pa for 43 years and denies allegations made by the opposition of systematically targeting voices of descent. this process is so
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peaceful. this is what we want is to continue. now, joining the trust will continue to be 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 a quarterly and 2020 stripped 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 those who registered and participated in 22 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 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 the big issue. the election. this country has won the highest inflation rates in the world. businesses are struggling to cope with
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putting power outages and the non stable level. this will be the 2nd time and then go and send me. so i faced each other. both means they, if they, when they will quickly turn around the economy, promises and bobby, and say the here every time there's any election hardaman tasa out of there. how about a state media in northern china says a gas explosion in a restaurant who's killed 31 people that last happens in the city. as in john on the eve of a popular local holiday, 7 of the people are receiving medical attention. one is in a critical condition, some reports say a leaking gas tank is to blame for the last. and so by saying has recorded it's hold us to if a june temperature reaching 41 point, one degrees celsius, pregnant women, children and the elderly and civil northern provinces in china and being one of dangerous h y of conditions. katrina, your reports from beijing. this is a young my river in downtown page and where men and women are cooling down,
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doing what they can to escape the scorching heat that is envelops northern china and many cities. temperatures have exceeded 40 degrees celsius and the capital here there was at least one reported that a woman from sheet stroke and had a provence, a read aloud, was issued the most severe warning in the fall to your 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 heat anymore. so we swim here. as be so hot, i tried to stay of the place with the air conditioner. also i have to keep drinking water. authorities have advised people to stay in those, especially during the hardest parts of the day. and last employee is to adjust the working hours. the doors having to toil outdoors these high temperatures are expected to last until at least the weekend. katrina, you out to 0 staging. this was
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a similar story in northern india and medical stop. say that working non stop to treat patients around 200 people have died of hate related issues, many of them and behind the dish states as to which is sold to 45 degrees pal accounts and hospitals and elsewhere has made it difficult to kind of still head on al jazeera, the world's best tennis players, continued the preparations to windows, and that's on the way. and so the
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it's time for us for now. here is josh. thank you very much. tom says, days and be a draft. is one of the most anticipated in recent memory. thanks to this man. victor, when bunny on my, he's the 7 foot full 19 year old, who everybody is talking about ahead of the biggest night in bhaskar levels of the season. the frenchman is the most sole thompson. i'm the one pick since the brung james 20 years ago. he's expected to be selected by the san antonio spurs. speaking on the eve of the draft, women, yamma said he didn't expect to get a decent sleep ahead of a life changing night ever since. uh, i knew about the draft exactly how it works. uh, i want it to be 1st and um. yeah, i think i start to realize i could be a professional basketball player at the age of probably 12 and um, yeah is just is just tomorrow something is going to happen that a, something that i've been thinking for for years and years. so it's, it's,
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i can't really describe how i feel right now, but i just know i'm going to have trouble sleeping tonight for sure. and yeah, just do i just really, really, really lucky, you know, to be able to just to live this life. well, most people are predicting women yamma to become an all time greats. we spoke to sports for costa, michael kaufman, and asked him if all the hype was justified. or, yeah, i think it is. i mean, he's been on everybody's lives since i think i wrote an article about him last december. uh for, for magazine. he's, he's extremely tall, as you said, you know, depending on how you, how you measure him with his wearing shoes or not. uh, somewhere between 218 and 223 miss meters. he's immensely talented, ball handling, shooting instinctively, and as you heard of the interview, he's pretty mature for a 19 year old. and part of that is, unlike le bron jakes to whose talent to use compare the different kinds of players . but he has that same kind of talent. james actually called him in alien when he
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saw him play for the 1st time. but i'm like james, he's not going directly from high school. he's been playing professional basketball in france, south for a couple of years in the lately, which means he's been playing against grown man. and that helps you develop in a, in a lot of ways, even if the level of competition is not necessarily the highest. sorry, that's who's making headlines in 2023, but what about in times gone fine? my colleague were whole past that looks back at the history of the n b a draft, a, c i b, i draft is coming up on says dice, a process dicing back to 1947 with teams can sign up new flyers mostly from the us college system but some straight from high school international legs as well. quite often the number one pick goes on to have a great career. 16 audio car. yeah, i think kareem abdul jabbar a magic job said one of us picks as was the from james in 2003, signed up by the cleveland cavaliers. just 18. the high school was branded the chose one. but the only number one isn't everything. it's fair to say kindly prior
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to pretty good career, another school pick, he went number 13 and the 1996 dropped your to in 5 championships because of the okay, it's just one of the of the i talked to this. yes, he was drafted number one by the deadline, which will see the lowest pick ever to going to be named. it'd be p in the files 2021 champion youngest. attempted to come through wasn't supposed to be that he was $15.00 to 25th, a frenchman tardy po, to one. the it'd be i charged the full tides but was originally pin number $28.00 in 2001 of the standard tardy. i spies, 11 time it'd be a champion, bill russell. no one has bull titles of him. he was 2nd take way back. in 1356. or perhaps the most famous play ever michael jordan was drafted number 3 by the chicago bulls from north carolina in guaranteed i'd say full. so watch out for the number one pick the show on says they don't like, but remember, it's a long way to die before they become a little time guys. with just a few weeks ago, he was lifting the champion as a trophy with much of sitting. now it looks like you. okay, go, no,
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i'm will. cindy, pulling on a false line to shut the gentleman. midfielder is report to the leaving man city on a free trial, and so having signed it to you deal with the legal club. the 32 year old was an important member of pet claudio, the city schools. as they won the champions league, premier league and f a cup last season, going to and leaves city of to 7 years. having made 304 parents is scoring 60 goals and picking up 14 major trophies and looks like man said he already lined up for replacement after agreeing to sign creation with feel the my tell you coverage from chelsea since $38000000.00 in the form of brazil ports going chelsea manager lewis for the bicycle laurie has come out of retirement of age of $74.00 mine known as big. phil has returned to the touch sign with the inside, athletic of the nato. glory clearly, so as tests precedence ever even after 40 a managerial free and his 1st came back, he managed to pick up the yellow card for arguing with the officials. as his team
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drew 11 with flimsy thing and brazil. this league game between santos and corinthians has to be of funds and use of the angry central sensors rocket. so as to pitch in process, it seems poor performance sensors, which he knows down with just a couple of minutes to go for the referee design. cool. so much visual sports cool, prosecute to general has requested that santos has next game. be held behind close to the governing body for amateur boxing has been banned by the international and pick committee. the i b a has been stripped of its olympic status, but the sport will still be pos of the powers games. next, it is the 1st time the i a see funds and international governing body. and it's 120 no new history. the i'd be able to ready suspended back in 2019 of issues with finances, governance and the credibility of folks in competitions. you can see that we have an extremely serious problem with i b,
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a because of their governance because we value with this border focusing. so much we believe that these athletes, the books, us fully deserve to be governed by any international federation with integrity and transparency is as good as nonce, participation and makes use paris games could be in that would be interested in the committee saying it's extremely concerned about access to support for women and goals in the country. for instance, have a bunch of cobra in 2021 just so we come to the talk to you. lympics sports. women have been heavily restricted. yeah, i see say they will discuss the issue again. you know, type of the key players in the shop manager at the top of quote goals have been summit for questioning by the us senate. they all the pga tool commissioner. j monahan, the ceo lift goals. greg norman, i'm the governor of saudi arabia's public investment fund. yes, the elder man,
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all 3 happen off to provide a written and verbal statement as the senate seeks to quote, uncover what the saudi take as a means for the future goals. pga pulse monahan is recovering from an undisclosed medical situation and it's unclear if you'll be able to attend the hearing, which is set for july, the 11th as well number. so your call is l. across this wimbledon preparations are on track. he's just won his 2nd round match at the queen's club tournament in london, while at the how open in germany, both seed younique's in a has made it into the pull to finals himself against fellow italian friends as sonata in the last 16. despite leaving the 1st set, it was sent us. he took victory off only 3 hours on in the women's events 15. okay. golf has been in the men i said to the american teenager, coming on stuck in the 2nd round against bushes, a cat's rena likes and drop those off. and she said in straight sets to 606 love
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alexandro via is in great form right now. she won the rose, mullin open in the netherlands last week. next up for her as a sort of fun. lykins, veronica dement, i literally spoke for now, but still thank you so much. well, that is all for me to this new, a new zone. i'll be back in just a moment with more all the dice and use the respect to the street and central concave shows you how to have a state to the effects of russian bombing s b. i can see where 2 of the bullets hit
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their about. my head highs. member of demetrius military wanted him dead, the stealing manual beneath. we were in a property on the road, costing out his ear, english proud recipient to new york festivals through the cost or of the year award for the 7th year running between 2000 to 2000 the columbia and soldiers executed thousands of civilians, framing them as guerrilla fighters, to make it seem like the army was winning, the conflict once incentivized to the ministry, come on there, now confesses in exchange for this and hope for gift fault lines. the confession on a chest against old logs. these protest in young children track across the valley to get school. the school was demolished on sunday when his ray, the forces bulldozed in the early hours of morning. they left nothing behind. i heard the sound of the 9th of my home. what is happening?
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she said, my school has been demolished in the past as well as accused. this is not having a building permit or am i still kind of thing in pilot requests in this area or rejected? it very cared about the students, so why they didn't give us admission of the state to say no already has their education been disrupted level, so been massively effective, psychologically the india is prime minister is on the site, visits media with human rights advocates criticizing presidential biden's decision to welcome him to the white house, the

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