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is being demolished in the post as well as accuse. this is not having a building permit on my soul kind of thing in time. it requests in this area are rejected. very cared about the students. so why they didn't give us admission to say, not only has their education been disrupted, and then also been massively effective, psychologically. the india's prime minister is on the site visits the us human rights advocates criticizing presidential biden's decision to welcome him to the white house. the hotel mccrae, this is they'll just say we're alive from doha. also coming up for sale was presented to try it both in our it goes on trial for abuse of power. in the case
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that has some fun, i think that his political future the search for a missing submissive will in the north atlantic process of final point is phase grow oxygen and i have run out. so those on boards. and i'm jumps out all of us outside the metal across our refugee camp, north of athens, where i've been talking to the survivors of a shipwreck earlier this month. that may have drowned hundreds of asylum seekers. the, the u. s. coast guard is reporting. it may have sponsor the debris fields in an area, it's searching for the missing submersible, gabriela ellis, on the, is in boston with the license, and gabe, can you tell us a little bit more about this major development? yeah, this is a major development that the coast guard just announced about 11 or 12 minutes ago
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. this is what the coast guard command here in boston is saying. they're claiming that one of the r o these, the remotely operated deep sea vehicles that have been scouring the depths of the ocean around the wreckage of the titanic, has spotted a debris field. the coast guard is not absolutely confirming at this point if that debris is missing tightened submersible. but the fact they have apparently found some debris field enough. and the fact that they are announcing this seems to indicate that they are on the something and that they could, could have found some remnants of the missing submersible. again, if this is for to point out that this debris field according to the coast guard is not at the surface, it was debris that is under the surface at the bottom of the ocean. somewhere
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in the area where they were searching. somewhere near where the titanic wreckage is at this uh, the coast guard announcing that they are going to be holding a press conference here in boston about 3 hours from now. but again, new developments. this is the 1st time in the last 4 days since this search has been going on. if there has been any debris field discovered at all, so wait and get more info from this, from the coast guard, hopefully very soon you potentially a major new development. thank you so much for that upside. that is gabriel ellis, under for us in boston indian prime minister and the ranger moody is in the us on the site visits. president joe biden has welcome to the white house. with an official arrival ceremony has been taking place. the trip is being seen as an attempt to improve relations, despite disagreements for ukraine and human rights. deals on technology and defense
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cooperation are expected to be signed during his business. body is also set to address the joints meeting of the us congress. yes. along the way. that's the relationship you choose united states. india is one of that will be one of the finding relationships of the 21st century. to proud nations, to proud nations whose love of freedom secured our independence, a bomb by the same words. our constitution. first 3 words, we the people during ties insured writers between our people. and the shared responsibility is global leaders to tackle the great issues of our time together. but what house corresponding, kimberly, how kids joins us now live and the button really is pulling out all the stops here . i guess it just goes to show how it pulls into the us into your relationship. is
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us. yeah, there's no question that this is important that has a lot to do with the time. and given the fact that the us president still gravely concerned about russia's invasion as you creighton and the fact that india has of stain that the united nations from the coming down hard on russia and number of votes at the united nations to really make it known that there is just pleasure for russia's invasion of ukraine. and so that is something that is certainly being discussed in the oval office as the 2 leaders sit down. but the fact that the us wants to continue to have strong ties, not only given the fact that there has been this cozy enough, we should point out that there is this ongoing partnership, economically between russia and india. it does, in fact, by an enormous amount of oil from russia, something that it didn't many years ago. but it also has strong ties to china,
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which is a concern for the united states. and so this is something that the united states wants to really have a check on. and so there is a also a concern for the united states with respect to the ongoing battle between to talk receives and democracies another a priority for this president. and so this is why this is being a kind of coordinated and it's being ported in a rand fashion, if you will. not only is there going to be a joy address to the us congress by the indian prime minister. but also he is being honored with a state dinner as the only other world leader that has had the double honor, if you will, is the south korean leader under the, by the presidency. so this is significant, given the fact that there's really strategic value that is being seen on the part of the bite in white house. and we should point out that when there was,
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was this welcoming ceremony just a couple of hours ago on the south. one of the white house there was a very warm welcome as there were some 7000 members of the indian diaspora. that was on hand. there were candles there was the marine band was very strong showing, nor missed of the sort of shouting and bodie modi modi that was being chanted in the us presidents their degrees as well. and this is really sort of set the tone for what is expected to be very long day of festivities. and david, not everyone is happy with this visit out. they can you just explain who was opposed and, and why as well their post because the us president, a set of the beginning of is uh to 10 years that he believes that what is most important when it comes just for a policy is human rights. and when it comes to human rights, this prime minister's been deeply criticized inside his own country for cracking
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down or afraid of us depressed and also for his treatment of muslims. but this is something but not only the world, his sharply criticized, but also members of the president's own democratic party. in fact, 75 members of the house and the senate have sent a letter to the us president saying, we shouldn't be showering such honors on the indian prime minister. and if you're going to do it, you need to criticize and discuss this with them. so at the start of the oval office meeting, in fact the us president did make a point of saying that democracy and human rights of freedom and rule of law is critically important. so he did bring this up. we expect that at the press conference in the next hour this will also be brought up. but. 2 are still some members who feel this is of utmost importance so much so they're not going to attend the joint session of congress later on this afternoon. uh, 3 members will be boycotting that address when it takes place in the coming hour.
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so uh, some members are not uh, satisfied with the fact that the us president is hosting the indian prime minister . and we'll be taking a strong stats when that joyce address takes place later on today. we will be across to all of that. thank you so much. that is kimberly helped good for us at the white house as well place and you kind of have a rest of damage and citizen, the cues of smuggling thousands of people across the mediterranean. he's also linked to the migrant boat that sank off the coast of greece last week, killing id to people, flags about pakistan's, parliament house are at hawk mazda, an owner of those who dies. more than 200 of the passengers were from park us down . police, the, i have a risk of 29 people, they say we seem in smugglers connected to the case, john, so police reports from my la casa, some of the testimony. we've heard the eye witness testimony from people we've been talking to today. confirms that tragically there were many minors
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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 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 from the hold. 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 thinking of this trula still remains somewhat blurry. because one of
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the people we spoke to believes that there was no tow rope 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. much more violently than it had been, but that it had been doing so throughout the 5 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 herself uh before
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reaching the show. because the coast guard was apparently afraid that the tow was causing the ship just way side to side so violently. but after that roof was cut off its way even more. so we have conflicting testimonies in this, and this is going to be, i think, the central topic of the supreme court investigation into the greek coast good to the united states as well as delta mediation talks on the conflict. and so down because goals and not being met and american delegation has been holding folks in judo, with a team from saudi us helped broke a civil 65 between so don's army and the rapids support forces, but fighting has continued despite the truce deals live in morgan is in, on demand near the capital cost to him. and this with the united states saying it's going to stop mediation tools. this is a major development isn't. this is in the now both the united
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states. and so they really made it clear that before the previous, these firewood slots, it was 72 hours and ended on wednesday morning, came into effect that suits it'd be violates had been taught to be adjourned by the facilitators between these to the needs army and department of through rapid support forces. now during the period of 72 hours of that, he's fired. there was no fire. i think that's fine. there were no sounds of heavy artillery and exchange of comply are between the power minute through rapid support forces. and this is denise army was not reported in any parts of the snap. it's a lot of tools. so it looks like when it comes to that aspect of the see as far as that was respected. but the fees fire also included no military movement from either side and residents in various parts of the campus and reported that they were kicked out of their homes, forced at gunpoint to leave their belongings and their properties by the power military rapids, the 4th purchasers. so the united states said that the ceasefire was not fully effective in the sense that not all of its terms were fulfilled. and it's not clear if this means that talks would be completely attend and would no longer be held by
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the mediators. saudi arabia under united states, and that tops are all completely over and that the delegation or the representatives of the 2 sides would return to sedan. or if salts would be a postpone for maybe after the muslim holliday of each uh, before, tops resume. again, that starts has not been clarified by the united states, but people here in the capital who we spoke to about the ceasefire and about the fact that that talks would be a john. they say that they don't want to know the ceasefire. they either wants to see the 2 sides reach a permanent agreement that's with the end, the slicing completely. or they want to ensure that they are not forced from their homes by the permanent, through rapid support forces. even if that means the continuation of this war. okay, thank you so much for that update. there is have a morgan for us and on demand. the trial for present was from the president, has begun jaya both nora is accused of abusing his power by claiming the electrical
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system. it could be rigged and using public funds to spread fake news when they can get a key if has more from the colon facility a as well. it is a very serious trial because it will define somehow results political few trouble. so notice still a very popular figure among conservatives, and he would have been a strong contender against current president, losing nashville, ruled at us to the in next year's elections. he gave an interview yesterday where he said that it was not fair that he had just had a meeting with the masters, or that he just said what he thought. that's not what the accusation says. they say that he may 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 reg. d, elections. uh the results could be a fraud and he presented absolutely no evidence to back this up. so they say
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they're accusing of us spreading fake news. 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 was still a head on al jazeera. what is required of us now is absolute trying summation, not reform of our institution. leaders from the global south schools to radical change so they can come up with climate change. shutting up shop in the occupied with bank, janine holds a one day strong can protest against israeli attacks the the
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route to you by visit capital because your weather update in a minute 15. thank you for spending time with us. will kick this one off and focused on where the temperatures are rising operates in providence project province. we've got some readings in the low to mid forties, including jacob about $4445.00 degrees will be the high for you on friday. well, india is rob, just on state, has just had a deluge as of late, deadly flash fighting here still more rain in the forecast on friday. and we're also getting pounded with rain through be har. westbank all under protest states for eastern india and across the bay of bengal in bunker dash, including for a cox's bazaar on friday. there are a few flight advisories in place for the philippines minute out and for size, because of some to rental down ports here. that is bad though. in luzon we will see some peaks of sunshine here. our plum rains also done quite a number in gwen g. providence in china. that energy is shifting into one dung and fuji. and province's dark blue and yellow popping up there. the more intense the
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rain is. meantime, what weather sights away from japan's main island to punch you, but still a legacy of a few showers, including for tokyo at 28 degrees. and we're basing still around $39.00 or 40 on friday. that's a snapshot of your weather see later the weather brought to you by visit castle. wherever there are people. there are stories. stories that must be shared. it's my biggest responsibility to speak to my people. they have coming from a place where i believe they have more to learn and they can do better that need to be part of this change award winning filmmakers from around the world, presenting tales of true life. the witness on the
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the, you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder of our top story is the south. the u. s. coast guard is reporting it has sponsor the debris fields near the titanic wreckage. it's not confirmed if it belongs to the missing submitted civil hopes of rescuing the 5 men on board or fighting as the oxygen supply was expected to run out by now. indeed, and prime minister in the range remote he is on a site visit to the u. s president joe biden has welcomed him to the white house. the trip is being seen as an attempt to improve relations following disagreements of ukraine and human rights. and the trial for present was from the president has become type of scenario is accused of abusing his palace by climbing the electrical system could be rigs and using public funds to spread site news.
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the russian appointed officials and her sold and crimea sa, ukrainian, miss all has had a bridge connecting the 2 regions. the chunk of bridge is known as the gates to crime in the russia annexed in 2014. pardon me. as governess, as the bridge was struck by a british storm shed, or miss saul on tuesday, russia's defense minister said ukrainian forces were planning to attack crimea with nationwide supplied with an ocean has been monitoring developments from maria pole in the south east. and you cried on this bridge. i know the 2 bridges that on this are white. the roots from the sun towards the korean peninsula and being used also for as a supply route for the army. and for most people who uh, go from from the 1st side to the 2nd side, this was, this was before,
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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 i know other know that there is no classification in 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 sharpest way from headphone to watch. uh, cream. yeah. it's also the, the shortest way from ukraine to are doing yet. and mattie pull the cities off. yeah, it's got multi point. 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 divert the root store, all the other ways in order to repair the vege of that it's being affected by the
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like this try the us and european countries have announced billions of dollars, a new recovery assistance to you, cried the pictures were made at the to day you cried in recovery conference in london. the funds are aimed at helping key for cover from the conflicts. but the only a small fraction of the $411000000000.00 that the world bank estimates as needed to rebuild the country to. a general strike is being held in janina di of, to the is ready, military killed, 3 palestinian sizes and of ridge road and strike on the occupied west bank. shops and public institutions have been closed in protest against the attack on wednesday is rarely forces that withholding the bodies of the 3 palestinians from their families. bulldozers and thousands of his riley military vehicles have been used to carry out the length of time demolition in the occupied with bank. witnesses say is ready. snipers were deployed on rooftops and nicholas as the young palestinians
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attempted to stop the comb with the military operation. targeted the home of the palestinian prisoner accused of carrying out and attack last october in which and is ready. soldier was killed me to abraham. that was at the sight of these riley trout and striking janine and explained what happens. so he's been speaking to witnesses here who's so the is reading, besides targeting the 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 missed 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,
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according to people who witnessed the attack, they say that the car has been left to burn with these 3 men inside of it. and one of the people here, the neighbors, he said that he has called an ambulance, but the ambulance was not allowed to enter this c o. 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 were not, palestinians 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 on the world bank says it will pause. death repayments, the countries had by natural disasters. it was announced that the summons in paris and building 50 heads of stage developing nations. one fair global lin thing in the
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era of climate disaster natasha battle has moved from the summons in paris. powers these historic form a stock exchange, the setting for to day somebody is hosted by the french president in the discussing ways to modernize the wills financial system to make it farrah for developing nations struggling with debt and the climate emergency listening to get it to promote inequality is it on the rise assignment vulnerability is adding further risk. now, well the subject to ever increasing shocks. one is required of us now is absolute time submission, not reform of our institutions. and that's on 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, leaders or disgusting proposals to reform, financial lending institutions,
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including the world bank and international monetary fund to give developing countries will say, they're also looking at ways to increase private and public investments in poorer nations and expand green financing. at the end of this, somebody to lead those are expected to deliver what they call a roadmap for change, but so much to say the promises and good intentions simply are not enough to address the urgent needs of developing countries. on this activist says, developed countries need to step out and take responsibility to not lack off of it, and that's anymore. everybody wants a clean out green and warm and what is the money that isn't the developing country because they don't have it, as most of the country is, have to get that. and that'd be, don't see the perspective really coming out clearly from which countries the ability to provide a helping hand and specially that for the nice thing, it's the rich countries have caused the problem in the 1st place. it's their
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development model. emanuel maxwell says, new country should have to choose between tackling poverty for flights and climate change. few would disagree, but unless, well, the countries do more to help poor nations will continue to face difficult choices . natasha about the i'll just say ro, paris, the united nations has published a report, the blacklist country is accused of naming and killing children of diplomatic edison. james, by his explains why the, you enlisted of russia, but not as royal o. d u and my understanding the u. s. positions is that the number of deaths of children have actually gone down the sector general says i note a meaningful decrease in the number of children killed and main twice. ready forces . but he goes on, i'm extremely alone by the continued high level of grave while actions against children, and particularly the increasing levels of violence and the occupied westbank and east jerusalem. suddenly the figures have gone down in terms of the children
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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 goal is the last 11 days. the warning goes 2022 in august. last it gets 3 days of the underlying situation of israel attacking children, attacking schools and hospitals that's has not changed. there is bound to be anger . i think from the protest in your delegation of the un, i'm expecting to hear from the process than you then bye. so that the view and the, the next couple of hours, the state and media in northern china is a gas explosion. and a restaurant has killed 51 people. the last happens in the city of you and sean, on the eve of a popular local holiday, 7 of the people are receiving medical attention. one is in a critical condition. summer pulled say, leaking gas tank was to blame for the last or by shooting has recorded as hauled us
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to if a june temperature of reaching 41 point one degrees celsius, pregnant women, children, and the elderly and civil northern provinces, in china being more into dangerous heat wave conditions, katrina used reports from badger. this is on the young my river in downtown bay doing where men and women are cooling down, doing what they can to escape the scorching heat that is enveloped to northern china. and many cities. temperatures have exceeded 40 degree celsius in the capital here, there was at least one report, a death of a woman from sheet stroke and had a provence, a red lead was issued, the more severe warning and the for 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. i can't take this heat anymore. so we swim here. has be so hot. i tried to stay at the place with the air conditioner. also i have to keep drinking water. authorities have advised people to stay indoors,
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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 a 0 staging with a similar story in northern india and medical stop. so that working non stop to treat patients around 200 people have died of hate related issues. many of them in baja and also produced states as temperature is sort of $45.00 degrees pal accounts in hospitals and elsewhere has made it difficult to con. the, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories. the south, the u. s. coast guard susan underwater royball. searching for a missing submit, a sample has discovered the debris fields near the wreckage of the titanic. the information is now being evaluated as the vessel with 5 people.
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