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the last, the level of destruction here, proof just how fast the fighting has been. in recent weeks, this russian or multiple history has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. the pilots in full passengers of the missing talked in submersible believe dead after the vessel suffered a catastrophic implosion. the american title 9 from london also coming up present. joe biden has a new era in the us in the relationship for not everyone is welcoming the state, visits by communist and arrange emoji. miss hall strike this targeted a key criminal supply line linking crimea, and rational could find areas in ukraine and an urgent appeal un agency that
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supports palestinians says it's just months away from being forced to con. 8 will speak to the director of operations, regardless of the no 5 passengers on board, the titans have multiple, a believe to be dead of to what the us coast gone, called a catastrophic conclusion. a supplement missing on sunday, as it descended to explore the wreck of the titanic or miss full couldn't meet his deep on the ocean floor. and prompted a massive search operation with the vessels landing frame under re a cover discovered near the titanic on thursday. in consultation with experts from, with in the unified command, the debris is consistent with the catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber. upon this determination,
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we immediately notified the family. on behalf of the united states coast guard and the entire unified command, i offer my deepest condolences to the families ation gate expeditions. the company that owns and operates the titan successful has released the statement confirming that the vessel was last of the crew said, these men were true explorers who shed a distinct spirit of adventure and a deep passion for exploring and protecting the world's oceans. hot. so with these 5 souls and every member of the families during this tragic time, went on to say that ocean gate is deeply grateful for the countless men and women from multiple organizations of international community, expedited wide ranging resources and of worked on the rescue mission. i gabriel saunders in the us city of boston headquarters of the search and rescue operation
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and gave me a confirmation today but of the worst possible news. yeah, that's right. the story that is really captivated the world for the last few days since this titan submersible went missing on sunday. now all of the key questions are at least the key question of what happened to it. and where is it had been answered with this news that this debris has been found that it was a catastrophic implosion. that likely happened very quickly at a very deep depth of the ocean. and it probably happened within just seconds, according to coast guard officials. now what the coast guard does from here is it's essentially now just a uh, operation to pick up the pieces of the debris that are still down at the bottom of the ocean. very deep water is more than 3 kilometers deep beyond the surface of the north atlantic sea. they'll pick up any other pieces of this debris that's there.
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it's about 2 to 300 meters away from the battle of the titanic. they'll bring it up and start to piece that together in part of an investigation moving forward. but essentially, uh, the coast guard is wrapping up for their operations out there in the next 24 to 36 hours. and now the big questions moving forward are going to be, how is this allowed to happen, or any safety protocol is not followed and should experimental high risk expeditions like this be allowed to happen in the future. those are certainly questions that will be coming up in the coming days and get when we talk to just yesterday they were there was some degree of hope perhaps associated with them. some sounds that were heard in the world to tell us more about that and then, and then also how they established what actually happened to it and how that how this was established to be an implosion. spell the 1st part about the sounds, the coast guard never confirmed that those sounds that they thought they heard were
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coming from the tight and they said they're just sounds were analyzing those, those sounds that were picked up by a so in our but they never confirmed it and then so they, they say that there's lots of sounds that emanate from deep water in the oceans. and they able to point out that those did not come from the title in terms of how they were able to know that it was a catastrophic implosion. it's because debris experts have looked at this, looked at the debris that's there at the bottom of the ocean, and they've been able to determine by how the debris broke up. it was very clear. they simply lost pressure. and with all of the pressure incredible amounts of, of kilos and pressure at those depths, it just simply imploded and broke up into pieces and killed everyone instantly. gabriel is on here. thank you very much indeed. a scientist who dive to the titanic
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wreckage 2 decades ago says old trips to the side should be cooled off until the close of the semester will find you is determined. we need to put a stop to all trips to the titanic. this is what we did when a shuttle challenger exploded. we shut down the entire us space program. we need to do at least that now whether we find the vessel and, and determine what went wrong with the special. we need to stop, pause, take a deep breath and ask people this question. why do you want to go to the titanic, and how do you get there safely? the us president joe biden and indian from houston to ranger moody have held a booming relationship between the 2 countries. amenities 1st state visit to washington. they've agreed to much closer cooperation signing new defense deals and business agreements. induced human rights record was also discussed from is not had
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a good discussion about democratic values. and there is, there is the, that's the nature of our relationship. we're straightforward of each other and, and we respect each one of the fundamental reasons why i believe the us china relationship is not in the spaces, isn't with us. ended relationship is that there is an overwhelming respect for each other because we're both democracies. and it's a common democratic candidate character, both our country said, and our people, our diversity or culture, are open, taller, robust debate, a low democracy loans in our veins. we live democracy and our ancestors the rights to be put woods to this concept. and that is in the form of our constitution, our government has taken the basic principles of democracy and on that basis our
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constitution is made and the entire country runs on that our constitution and our government, we have always proved that democracy can deliver. and when i say deliver, this is regardless of cost creed, religion, gender. there's absolutely no space for discrimination. meanwhile, outside the white house, a group of demonstrations protested against moody's state visit groupon, or to didn't use human rights record. and the detention of what they called political prisoners. human rights advocates and some of us lawmakers have questioned the decision to offer a state visit to moody, who was denied an american visa for 9 years for quote, severe violations if want to just regions. what kind of his life for us in washington dc. so my son purchased outside but a lot of pomp and circumstance inside. how would you say he's being received? yes, indeed. well, there was some 17 members of congress that wrote a letter to president biden expressing concern about the abuse of human rights in india, and at least 5 members of congress. we caught it today sitting however,
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the vast majority of those attending the joint city will be re to the indian prime minister. his speech was interrupted by several rounds of standing ovation, and certainly there was great joy among most of the members of congress in listening to the speech of a rendered body. now in his speech, he made very clear the relationship between the us and india, saying that the 2 countries shed a joint vision and a joints of destiny. he described india as the mother of democracies. so certainly going out of his way to embrace as the united states, to emphasize how important the relationship is between the us and india. this is something that president binding has been stressing as well. he sees india as absolutely critical to us foreign policy. and hence the red carpet that has been laid out. we have visa, the sitting joint sitting of congress. we've got
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a steak dinner taking place late in the evening. so basically everything is being done to make the engine 5 minutes to feel an honored and pressure visit to in the united states, emphasizing just how importantly president 5 and sees india in terms of international diplomacy. my kind of thank you very much. russian appointed officials and how soon and crime is a ukrainian missile has hit a bridge connecting the 2 regions. the trunk bridge is known as the gate to crime in russia. next, ukraine's come in and peninsula in 20. 14, call me as governess as the bridge was struck by a storm, a shadow miss all supplied by the u. k. the dean bubba has more is damaged but not destroyed the trunk bridge. lincoln crimea, and it's kind of still in provence, in southern ukraine. it's one of the roots of russian forces lose to move between crimea unexpired rusher in 2014, and other parts of ukraine under russia's control. russian appointed officials say
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the bridge was hit by a type of long range missile the fronts in the u. k. you have given you cranes military, judith moyer, this is another meaningless act pub, attracted by the key for a game on orders from london, solves nothing as far as the special military operation has come, centers, officials, and crimea, se repairing the damage could take several weeks. it must go to president vladimir putin was at the time of the unknown soldier, commemorating the anniversary of the nazi invasion of the soviet union. the also chat a session of the national security council here, defense minister said again, showing you tells him ukrainian forces are decreasing their activity on the front line and regrouping, but could still mounts offensive actions by whose it is that indeed, it looks like the ukraine's west and allies decided to fight russia till the last ukrainian. however, we must assume that the enemy's offensive potential has not been exhausted yet. a
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number of strategic reserves haven't known them deployed. can you ship an the ukraine's counter offensive began in the southern region of is that what he's young earlier this month? but in the woods, the presidents, the landscape progress is being slow within desired. and this video released on thursday, he claims ukraine's intelligence services have information that rushes, putting an incident to release radiation from this upper region nuclear power plant, the largest in europe. so enough that if not there should never be any terrorist attacks on nuclear power plants anyway, this time it should not be likely to hold. the world has been warned. so the world can at most equitable when the criminal has dismissed. the allegation is another lie. this week, ukraine's military intelligence chief accused russia of mining the cooling pon, but used to keep the react as cool. ukrainian troops are fired on the front line, the rushing up to 5000 yet in recent days. but there's nothing to suggest on either side making any real gains here or else with the ball,
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but i'll just say are united states. so suspended mediation talks on the contract, tends to don. officials upset the format is not succeeding in american delegation has been holding discussions in jetta alongside of negotiating team from saudi arabia. they've helped to broker several si size between student loans on a, on the rapid support forces, but fighting is largely continued in spite of patrice deals. recently, u. k. have arrested an injection citizen, accused of smuggling thousands of people across the mediterranean. he suspected of coordinating the journey of a migrant boat, which capsized to assign gulf the coast to greece last week was up to 750 people on board. flags above parliament, house and corrupt here, tossed off in order of at least 209 bucks. tony nationals who was thought to be on the boat when it sank. police and focused on levels arrested 29. people accused of human smuggling connected to the case stones. real for this isn't the great for the
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juvenile, acosta. he's been speaking to some of the survivors of the ship wreck you've been taken to a migrant cap. some of the testimony we've heard, the only witness testimony from people we've been talking to today, confirms that tragically, there were many mine is 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, 3 or 4 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 survives 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,
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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 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, multiple violently than it had been. but that it had been doing so throughout the 5 great 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,
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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 shaw and then cut himself before reaching the show. because the coast guard was apparently afraid that the toad 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 is coming up on. is there a joy of us and ours political future hangs in the balance as a brazilian court decides whether to follow the full, the president from running for office. again, the
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we're off and running with your worlds, whether uptake. good to have your long kicking this one off in southeast asia. flight advisories in play for a minute now and for science and the philippines all has to do with the monsoon rains. and it's the plumb rates for china are seasonal rains here. you get this much rain this fast. it is certainly going to trigger some flooding. this is usual for this time of the year. for example, braylan june is your what is the month of the year. now i'd say from the yellow river valley north, so we've got high heats your young joe at 37. that's a few degrees above average and then northern china beijing. 3940 degrees and things are also starting to cook up again across the korean peninsula. with that, what whether that's now moved out for southeast asia. it is quite here. air quality is gone way down in jakarta with dry weather. you just don't have the rain to hold down that pollution,
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but where we do have the rain is as we look towards southern areas of australia, this system is winding up. it's going to strike adelaide with rain and wind, big time when the 3 day forecast shows us. saturday, wind gusts is 70 kilometers per are really down forecast. and it's a washout for new zealand. north island. we've got this feet of rain coming still from the south pacific on friday. that's it for me season. the south korea police receive up to $200.00 reports. while it's every day when i, when i used to investigate career, believes right now it's a 0. the challenges here with
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the one of the top stories here. roger 0 us coast guard has confirmed its search team is discovered remnants of i'm missing some muscle near the rank of the titanic saying itself, it's not catastrophic completion. the company, the terms, the vessel so that one is the loss of the 5 crew members who was present. joe barton, an indian from mister inter moody, has held a booming relationship between the 2 countries. on moody's 1st state visit to washington, the tube discussed the horn ukraine, economic ties and security in the asia pacific region. the russian appointed officials in house on and try me as a ukrainian miss. alt, let's hit a bridge,
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connecting with 2 regions from is governance as the bridge was struck by a storm shudder. ms. ha, supplied by the u. k. united nations is added russia's ministry and allied on groups to a list of shame. the violations of the rights of children during the war and ukraine. the annual report you out next week from 477 children were killed in your training last year. and names, a $136.00 of those on russian forces, and 18 on ukraine's ministry. there to be israel has not been included on the list on different metacognitive. james phase explains every year the un secretary general produces a report on the countries. and i'm groups responsible for killing and maiming children. this is report has now gone to the members of the security council. it's not yet been published, but i've seen a copy again. the report is controversial. part of that is because of the israel, which the report says, killed $52.00 children in 2022. now the 2nd general says that's
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a meaningful decline and he's not putting them on the blacklist. but of course, if you look at the figures in 2021, the war and gaza lost it 11 days the war in august 2022. lost it just 3 days. this was the reaction to the report by the apollo send you an ambassador. it's very unfortunate that he selected not to list him. we would or help for that when he last year said that if they continue with this tradition and this pass, i want them that they will be consumed to be listed. they continued on the same path. they killed more children than last year, but yet he did not list them. it is very disappointing to the palestinian people. the other big news from the report is the fact that russia, for the 1st time, is almost blacklist because of the new price. the 1st time
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a permanent member of the security council has been on that black list. james pays out us era. at the united nations. human rights watch says last year was the deadliest for palestinian children in 15 years. the group has criticized the u. n. for not listing israel and the upcoming report on children in conflict auction there was need to. abraham spoke to the family of a 15 year old who died from my wounds during a re don't. janine refugee camp in the occupied westbank on wednesday suggest as much so his 15 year old sister said you'd collapse here. he understood his father. both of them thought she tripped and fallen, but she had been shocked by members of his weighty forces reading the jeanine refugee camp while she was in the courtyard of her home. and i'm going to cut of him and she was speaking to her cousins for the window. i told her to shut them down because snipers sometimes shoot at onlookers. so she asked me if she could go see them. i said, of course,
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thinking she would be safer. her family says she felt this video. it's shaky, but choose the moment she was shot and i'm locked in on i so i didn't think she would be shot that fast. i was just talking to, i looked and found a laying here on the ground brain dead. she died from her injuries on wednesday, but so these classmates either ones, might never heal. her friends describe but popular and friendly girls, passionate about folk dancing and theater, like her classmates should see lots of deaf people here know that's life in the camp is always uncertain. they say she was killed in cold blood. how much we used to play in the very place where she was killed. we used to play hops cards here all the time. no memories are, all they have left of her. so deal was buried here in the comp cemetery. it is where children often come to visit the grieves of their peers. walking in the cemetery,
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one cannot fail to notice that there are many small waves rights organizations say that at least 13 miners were killed. vice really forces. since the beginning of this year is where the forces did not comment on her killing. that issue a shot several soldiers would injured after the palestinians planted explosive devices in the comp. so those friends tell us, they want to fight for head right to justice. but don't know how head brother mohammed is going to turn 10 in august. he says his sister is know in a much better place. need that, but he just the to the occupied westbank the u. n. agency that provides basic services to palestinian refugees is a painting for $75000000.00 in the us government to maintain basic services that says if it doesn't receive the money will be forced to come back age to go as a, a student as mid september, leaving thousands at risk of hunger comes watches with the you and really for the
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works agency for palestine. refugees in the nearest he's the director operations in gauze on george's from washington dc. now thank you very much for being with us. i wonder if we could start with you telling some little bit about the humanitarian situation at the moment in gaza. what was the humanitarian situation in guys that continues to worse and we're into the 7th safety and now of an economic blockade of guys that we have some of the highest unemployment rights in the world . and the reality is families struggling to just put food on the table and we now have a situation with 3 out of 4 people in guys rely upon international food assistance that's through one rule and also the world food program. this is providing uh 50 to 60 percent of the calories sick need for 3 out of 4 people in gaza or 1500000 people that is at risk. now, the world food program has already announced that it is reducing the number of
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people in this 3rd voucher program by 2 100000 this month and a for the 100000 a month slides. and for wonder why, if we don't receive the $75000000.00 that we need now, we will be forced to suspend al food operation in support of one point. 2000000 people. mid to late september, until you mentioned 3 out of full relying on food assistance, as you said, the fees and supplies didn't come in and then your were using it. so what, how would you put that figured of, of people? i mean how, how they can just of all have a 3 or 4 already relying on your system is what, what will they do? and yeah, i'm very worried about what will happen in gaza. i mean, the reality is that many, you know, we now have severe food in security rights and gaza. will ronnie already running at about 40 percent? now this means if your severely food is secure,
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you and your family regularly going for die without a meal. and those numbers will increase. so i, i see that the, the situation will become very uh, worse and hearing gaza. families will not be able to put bread on the table. food and security rights will rise and people will become more desperate just to provide for their families on a day to day basis. and how difficult is it for you to persuade people to give more money? and at the moment there's always a cart in outbreak of honors. the westbank was also being found as quite recently and goes, it does, does that affect the, the, the ability to fund raise or the, or the people's kind of, you know, a appetite for getting money to the situation. a look at the situation here in gaza. the situation, the westbank is obviously a protracted crosses on the ongoing conflict. whether that be in the west bank will
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be the conflict, the 5 die conflict that we've just experienced in gaza. it actually further complicates the situation normally uh, family struggling to put bread on the table. but they are increasing the traumatized way. following a cohort of students about 30000 students who enter that schools at the end of 21. if you follow that group, now 38 percent of those children are now experiencing severe trauma. they've got symptoms that you would have quite with post traumatic stress disorder. now the reality is there is, as i'm reminded, quite often it's not paid yesterday because there is no post. so, you know, normally a people dealing with the issue of the economic situation. they're also dealing with the, the trauma, the loss of life, the loss of house, the destruction of infrastructure in gas, or as well, thomas white,
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thank you very much indeed for taking it to tons of filters and engineering. thank you. thank you for the presenting present, enjoyable scenario is facing a possible 8 to band on running for public office in a trial that goes underway on your, on thursday personnel rose facing charges of abuse of office and allegations he misused state media over his claims that the 2022 election could be rigged. there's nothing cold as the trial opened. the case has not been adjourned until tuesday when the judges will deliver that rulings spacing as record is hottest ever, june temperature. reaching $41.00 degrees celsius, pregnant women, children and the elderly and several chinese provinces. a being want to take cat and the dangerous heat wave conditions. national weather bureau is issued and a lot for a heat stroke almost a fortnight earlier than in previous years. some residents say they worried about electricity cups caused by intense heat. us regulations of approved the sale of
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lack of grown chicken products to companies. good meat, an upside foods have received the green light meters cultivated from animal cells and steel tags move north cheese. what could be a new era of meat production and illuminating hummed animals and drastically reducing environmental impacts us as a 2nd country to improve laboratory meat of to sing for in 2020 the . so if you're going to 0, these are the top stories. the u. s. coast guard has confirmed its search team is discovered remnants of a missing some muscle near the wreck of the titanic. st. findings were consistent with the catastrophic implosion. the company that owns the vessel who said it was the loss of the 5 crew members. in consultation with.
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