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last is that the, this is where we, the sex allies. i'd love to find out is there is no by laugh available in your favorite types to just set for it and tapped on a new app from out to 0. news that you think is it the, [000:00:00;00] the one terry jones to and this isn't he is like sometime coming up in the next 60 minutes. warning on israel is a tax on the palestinians. you and says this week spotted to the occupied westbank is spiraling out of control. the diplomatic route deepens between australia and
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russia. have a most goes plans to build a new embassy and camera. or 5 people on board, a deep sea. so most people are presumed dead optic was found in pieces quarterly and catastrophic insulation. and we report from one of the wells largest rang force where conservation is. so we're running a bit dangerous consequences. oil exploration in support, a life changing movement for a generational talent. the san antonio as far as victor, when the mind talented as the best and the prospects since le bron james is drafted by the san antonio spurs, fix that one by me. i'm a cooling, it's the best nights of his life. the view and human rights chief is warning bonnet. it's an occupied westbank who risks spiraling out of control, bulk or tuck,
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says israel as occupation is the root cause the buttons miss urging it to comply with international notes is rarely forces rage of the refugee camp over night on thursday, by itself, liz also attacked the villages of the refund themselves, hundreds of circulars had been attacking palestinian areas since the killing of 4 is varies on tuesday. that followed and these many right in the janine, i'll just here is need to. abraham met the family of a teenage girl who was shots during that is very right. she died if i wouldn't on wednesday. this one, how much so his 15 year old sister said you'd collapse here. he under to his father . both of them sold, she tripped and fallen, but she had been shocked by members of his really forces reading the janine refugee camp while she was in the courtyard of her home. and i'm going to cut of him and she was speaking to a cousins for the window. and 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,
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of course, thinking she would be safer. her family says she felt this video. it's shaky, but choose the moment she was shot and unlock it and that's what 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. what's the use classmates say their bones might never heal. her friends describe the popular and friendly girl, passionate about folk dancing, and theater, like her classmates should see lots of dust. the people here know that's life and the camp is always uncertain. they say she was killed in cold blood. how much we used to play in this very place where she was killed, we used to play hops cards here all the time. no memories of all they have left of her. so deal was buried here in the comp cemetery. it is where children often come
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to visit the graves of their peers. walking in the cemetery, one cannot fail to notice that there are many small waves. rights organization said that at least 13 miners were killed. vice really forces. since the beginning of this year is really forces did not comment on her killing the dish. she was shot several soldiers would injured after testing and planted explosive devices in the camp. 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 either the occupied westbank as well how resource it says live for us now in the village of the south by an occupied westbank, henry of bon and few days. what's the latest on the ground? well yes uh this protest that is just uh about to be getting underway. uh there are
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some, uh, dozens of people up under those 10 so you can see over there. uh, just finishing off uh afternoon prize here on friday. what they're planning to do is, is much down the road uh behind us here in the direction of legal settlement right on the fringes of westbank territory close to his right territory. where there are plans to build an industrial zone in about 40 hector's, of extra land being taken uh from pasadena areas here. it's a plan that was put in place some 3 years ago. but actually the settlement themselves were protesting against it because they worried about pre pollution unexpectedly for the palestinians here, work began about a week ago. so that protesting specifically about that. but also it is of course, within the context of what we've seen this week that were more secular attacks overnight. one in particular, a total sauce, another village with a similar names,
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the north and the occupied westbank with that with more attacks. there was an ambulance that came on the attack as well. and all of this really feeding into a situation of increase tensions, increased violence. are you had that took from the you, you and human rights chief about the situation spiraling out of control. reminding these raises an occupying power of the obligation to protect the right to life of the people who are occupied in this area as also being. so the comments from the e representative here. i spend one on bookstore who was visiting to messiah the village, which was attacked on a very large scale by some 200 settlers. on wednesday, he said that that was a terrorist act, is that it was done in collusion with israeli forces. and that's the israel had to prevent this kind of thing from happening, given the fact that it was actually going to make any solution to the conflict and the more difficult. and that was the say increased tension um,
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but we understand that most sacrament announcements. so do you on monday? that's right, yes, but the latest round of settlements, units, construction, approvals, or plans is coming through on monday and a couple of very significant things about this. on the one hand, the decision making capacity has to be moved from the defense ministry to israel's finance ministry, which happens to be headed by one of the most far right pro, set a set through himself. if it goes in this right wing coalition government is that how smart rich he's expected to announce some, nearly 6000 new housing units in various illegal settlements across the occupied west bank. but on top of that, he's likely to post fact to recognize illegal outposts even under is really little announce for the construction approvals with it. and then 3 of them very close to the settlement of l. e. which was where that was that promising in
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shooting attack on tuesday in which 4 is right. these were killed and there also saw the cause and likely approval in the future as well as about and not a very controversial outpost from which is really supposed to be the deck to many times in the past, near the northern powers to be in time of data that might not come through on monday, but it is likely to come through soon. so increased pressure, increased active activism on the satellite supplement front, just feeding into it again to this very times, very violent situation. we've seen this year as full set to thanks full. that updates are now according to a new un reports 40 to a palestinian shows. and what killed buys very forces in 2022. despite that, israel was taken off the un circled list of shame on the treatment of children and conflicts, acts on to the mascot at the james base expense. every year the un secretary general produces
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a report on the countries and on groups responsible for killing and maiming children. this is, report has now gone to the members of the security council is 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 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. last it just 3 days. this was the reaction to the report by the published and you know, impassive. it's very unfortunate that he selected not to list him. we were hopeful that when he last year said that if they continue with this tradition and this pass,
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i want them that they will be considered to be listed. they continued on the same path. they can come out of children then 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 on the blacklist because of its war in ukraine. the report says that russia was responsible for killing 477 children in 2022. this is the 1st time a permanent member of the security council has been on that black list. james pays out us era at the united nations. in western ukraine, russia has 513 cruise missiles in the field, into such a court of ukrainian military air. right. let's head across the country every night on thursday. drones and miss thoughts targeted areas from the big in the far west. sown in the south. a russia says ukrainian forces have killed one person in the upper east or region. it happens in
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a village on the south eastern front line. both sides have intensified shutting. ukraine launched a counter offensive just over 2 weeks ago. a dozen intelligence agents say they've stopped to ukrainian plots to obtain that radioactive material. russian state media has released pictures of the rate, the f s b security service says 5 people were detained while trying to buy kilogram of cesium for 3 and a half $1000000.00. it says the group was working for a ukrainian citizen. the roster is taking legal action against australian government for stopping times to build a new russian embassy. west coast says it's already spent $8000000.00 on the project in the capital camera. one of its diplomats is squatting over that last week, legislation terminated to russia's tendency on land and camera. so i think the potential security risk we anticipated i, i,
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the rescue would not be happy with, with their response. we expected that, but were very confident of their position and processes around the why, for the coma to formalize possession of the sun, which on blacks. and he's a professor of international security and intelligent studies are they will strictly in the national university. he believes russia will lose the case in a high court, and it's very clear that the, these trying, the government has the legal up a hand. and they've just introduced new legislation that gives them the opportunity to completely of, of a ton the, the court ruling recent lakeside that said, in new prices. and but steve, but it's important. remember that russia actually already has an embassy presence in australia, in camera. a couple of kilometers from this is the sort that the proposed. they have been visited enormously in that. so i think doug and been built multiple stores flows on the ground and several above ground. they're not moving out from
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the old one. although the original idea was that that relocate to the new one to the plan clearly is to hold onto that old one. and have a 2nd premise in camera which given what we've seen in the last few years, the reversion to a cold war type mindset in a soviet like a price towards espionage and barney to parents. there's no way the street dublin is going to tell them that when a strongly agree to them, having this real estate that the decision was in thought group, it's very close to parliament house. that's in a lot of side between the major telecommunication style and problem and house. it gives them an enormous advantage for each dropping for intelligence gathering. and given what we've seen in ukraine and the approach that russia is taken to relations of globally, that's just not acceptable in australia any longer. so i'll find some more heads on this. these are including tomorrow, the access to the launch savings and revenue. from the testers of the central bank
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and they reach to tell you why for time not sure. so facing charges in the nation turned in sports will show you what from to this reaction from jewelry mcelroy pga tours. they just didn't the, the catastrophic in place and these being blamed for the depths. so 5 people about a deep sea submersible last seen us. it dive to the wreck, the titanic us coast guard says and under water robots discover the debris field near the rank at the bottom of the atlantic. as gabriel at his own day, reports from boston contact with the solve was lost on sunday, sparking a frantic search 5 days into the search for the titan submersible. the news everyone had been dreading was finally confirmed this morning. and the r o v are remote operated vehicle from the vessel horizon,
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our tech discovered the tao code of the titan submersible, approximately 1600 feet from the bowels of that titanic on the sea floor. the r o b subsequently found additional debris in consultation with experts from within the unified command. the debris is consistent with the catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber. the debris was only a few 100 meters from the wreckage of the titanic. a tragic in for the families of the 5 man on board ocean gate, the owner of the titan released a statement confirming the news, saying in part, these men were true explorers who shared a distinct spirit of adventure and a deep passion for exploring and protecting the world's oceans,
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our hearts are with these 5 souls and every member of their families during this tragic time, with the mystery of what happened to the titan, now resolved, the questions move on to other things. like how exactly was this allowed to happen? who's responsible and should safety standards for risky? deep c expeditions such as this be changed since the time when missing on sunday. many concerns have been raised about the vessels, construction, and maintenance parts of the submarine. i see in the testing in the bahamas just saved a bit shortly, but what really did it for me was and they finally refused to get any problems certification. and it seemed that they had no intention of getting any certification for going down to the depths. once, let alone several times. questions also likely to be raised about the norm is
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cost of the international operation and whether tax payers will end up putting the bill for the search efforts. for bodies that may now never be recovered. gabriel was on to out his ear bust the police in britain have arrested an egyptian man accused of smuggling thousands of people across the mediterranean. it's on clear if he was involved in the migrant boats thinking of the coast of greece, which killed at least $78.00 people with hundreds of others, including many from pocket stone, also fed drowned flags above pocket stones, parliament house. i've been sending stuff to on of in august, only police have arrested 29 people including suspected ringleaders, all but people. it's my thing, thing with the officer office has mona, from casa in greece. some of the testimony we've heard, the only witness testimony from people we've been talking to today, confirms that tragically,
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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 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
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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, much will 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, however, who survived this rec, tells us that there had been a tow rope attached to the great coast guard,
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offered it in order to help these people reach shore and then cut herself uh before 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 great cause good or india. and us have announced a series of weapons that trades and immigration agreements as the engine prime minister visits in washington. addressing us congress of inter moody said that by lateral ties will be of defining partnership of this century. speaking to reporters, mostly rejected accusations of promoting religious discrimination. residential reports not from capitol hill. well, i'm going to to bremond on thursday us president joe biden welcomed indian prime minister. no rent remote into the white house for a joint press conference,
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and to strike deals on security trade. an immigration, for us, is eager to turn in to get into an ally that can help chuck china's influence in the endo pacific. today, the partnership between our countries is stronger than welcome to parameters of motors, washington, who however, critics say setting out the good china and crystal for moody is essentially rewarding him for violating his citizens. human rights. in 2002 riots broke out in the indian state of good, you're right. body chief minister of good to rod at the time was accused of stroking the violence. he was later clear. still, washington denied moody a visa to the us for nearly 10 years, reinstating it only after he was elected prime minister in 2014. all the human rights activists say, moody's government has either targeted or failed to protect most lives. 6
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christians from religious based violence, allegations moody denied are i'm gonna see if it. yeah. and then we'll have always true that our democracy can deliver. and when i say dilute or does is regardless of cost creed, religion or gender, there's absolutely no space for discrimination. even so moody's invitation to address congress through objections from a few lodges fighters including michigan rep rashida to lead. we urge all members of congress who professed to stand for human rights, freedom and democracy to join us and boycotting moody's joint address to congress chairs. the calls to ignore moody, largely brushed off by official washington, eager to keep india on its side in global affairs. russell and jordan l just sierra washington, as the wells of banga says it will pause, that's free payments,
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but countries hit by natural disasters. it was announced that the summits in paris involving 50 heads of state and government, which many of the latest said the world bank and the international monetary fund has become increasingly outdated. the challenges such as climate change and punter makes those costs to power. so i have to speak with a natasha butler right, attached to what was the main name of this company. so what's actually come out of it? the conference was to try and find ways to modernize and move all the political financial system, which is seen as being out today to having systematic bias built in with a says they had upset the un secretary general because it is not something that has helped developed countries as a tech, a really less developing countries struggling most of really struggling with that. now at the end of this conference, the french pricing to manual my phone, gave you a price for what he said was it can be just sort of changes that have come to
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a consensus that change is needed. but in terms of real concrete announcements, we'll have to say there were very few of these as dates, say to say at finalize the price for the ready to buy $400000000000.00 for climate fund oversight. promising to set up another fund full size of a c and the protection will for us in developing countries. we heard from the, i'm asked the total size will bankable farm. for example, i'm saying so they will push out for the close of 2 k to help developing countries of range of measures including composing, search, retirement place, those countries all facing, for example, an emergency. but when a fish say active is simply, isn't enough. developing countries say they need so much more, they need set, for example, to be cancelled if they have to be anywhere near a level playing field with developed countries to try and get on their feet. they will say they simply move finance and to money on the table. so everything here for these doctor visits, some developed countries,
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lot of nice promises and lots of good intentions. preferred missile that is actually going to be able to print, respond to the needs of developing countries that are forcing policies that apply some kind of change. it's actually about to live in power as far as the thank you for a while. well, leads us into finance ministers, discuss the global monetary plan, people in 11 and struggling to access the money for testers and be roots, have gathered up the central bank dem, i think the removal of restrictions on cash withdrawals. well, the bank impose the controls to manage the countries, the comic collapse that led to some customers closing up round chairs with guns to get access to the money. it demonstrates is, are all set to balancing the banks of government that'd be held accountable for the crisis. so, you know, who has moved from the 1st test environment. people are angry and frustrated for years and they feel that they have been paying the price for the financial losses
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that amount to $70000000000.00. people's money have been informed there's limits on how much it is and the way you do this advantages rate applies to our money with a big, big difference between all the teachers who have. 8 taken their money out of the country and they want to go deposited ok to compensate part of best buy and say they don't have the liquidity to pay deposits or is but the political and business classes are deeply entrenched. bank sends money to the central bank, which gave it to call efficiency. the state successive governments misuse those funds. many of them have been
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a to some of corruption. so now the space is nearly bankrupt. whatever is left in the central bank is now being used to in one way or another. keep a list on social unrest. the money is, is the bank cannot time. i need to buy my medicine because i have a lot of problems. i am diabetic. i had to be sending money in my band and sending money, sending checks, x, rays of sensitive send all the while the economic situation is worth living. and the latest report by the united nation to 9 in 10 households cannot afford chase or the for the fatal. so the head on the, i'll just there votes his head to the poles in sierra leone. stop today. while female is completing a being side long and concussion compensation for most truly intervals,
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foot board is assuming hundreds of millions of dollars for that story coming up in which the severe storms produce flash flooding in central germany have for one years or forecasting details on fridays so that energy is moving east, dip into the cells, but watch what it does. keep your eye on san diego. you almost had your heart is strewn day just yesterday. you go from 34 down to 20 degrees, so yet so fresher. feel over the next little bit now we're temperatures are coming up in spain and portugal. lisben is a good 8 degrees above average, seville 39, maybe 40 degrees today. but if we look at the extended forecast, you could see your hottest june day on monday, all the way up to 46 degrees. okay. other side of the night it's rainy. and right now is stumble, stellar stretch of weather coming your way of syntex
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a little bit. still. what weather are locked in to the northeast black sea coast for turkey. the outbreaks of what weather across the islands of ireland and britain temperature is coming up once again. in helsinki to $28.00 degrees and off to africa, we go this wind of this, a hara pumps up the temperature in your walk, set to 39 feet of rain off the atlantic across the gulf of guinea. that's going to intensify the rain there. and so, okay, just a few showers coming into central mozambique, and here's our next, whether maker for south africa is western cape providence, over the weekend, and now you're in the know, see you later, the joined the label conversation teachers was no good. is the industry could be convenient, is say, this is a dialogue, we don't always talk to people that have different opinions that we do. everyone has to police must have it here as
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the fucking back or mind up on main headlines view and human rights, cheap boca to ones that finance. and i hope you find the west bank risk spiraling out of control. it's rarely for 6th grade to the icon refugee camp over night. on thursday. settlers also attacks the villages refund himself on rushers taking legal action against australian government for stopping funds to build a new russian embassy suites legislation to terminate depressions. tenants single camera side, single potential security, catastrophic implosion is being blamed for the tax of 5 people afford a deep sea semester. not seeing the types of the rest of the types kind of the to us to solve those contact on sunday. forensic search box, which is the now to the honda of africa and the search for oil is a,
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as in the wells 2nd largest rain forest oil and gas exploration writes about production and democratic republic. a can get the funding new energy reserves could have devastating consequences for the critically important ecosystem and the communities that depends on it. quite varmint that it's in the clock is in the capital confessor. nick describe what you've seen and what the reaction has been. of the car. yes, we are here by the congo river, a section of rapids before it went this way down to the atlantic in the distance the congo, roosevelt. and we of course, had to stream a 1000 kilometers a more deep into the congo base. and this great group of the planet that holds the equitorial for us across central africa, where any sort a tiny, tiny fraction of the congo base. but it was enough to demonstrate to us the real
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anger about the potential flow or exploration in this region. we'll have more of that in a bit, but also we saw evidence of widespread deforestation. big ships coming down the river, holding great shipments of timber extracted from the forest, heading down stream all the way to the portable winder for the next 4 to united states and try it on the surface. both of these log ross steered by all to look is pretty hundreds and hundreds of laws right out of the room for us to gain, bringing them down the street. we also sold the tropical pavements of famous tropical pavements and he discovered a few years ago this enormous coffin saint that is essential to remain intact for primarily we were here to see what the impact of all exploration would be on the forest. and this community is the 1st of all for, for the public safety of van dyke, a starting point right on the equator with the epic conduct the focus of life. did
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the river is lot of bathrooms and transport hub for travel upstream and down in all manner. of cross truck tried to fix that is just staring interaction here and been doctor and we're of river to explore one of the oil blows designated rooms and by the government we should find some remote communities to shift scale of the congo is bewildering. here looking more like a vast lake, as it mia and as west to the atlantic ocean. we're heading 2 days in the opposite direction, over 400 kilometers up stream deep into the congo basin. the journey is soon slang by dense rain forest giving way now and then the river side villages where life mostly goes on as it has for centuries to life. that could be up ton by the
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government's option to po box. and then that's why we are going to asking about the loan that picking that off to the m as in the congo base and is the greatest tract of rain forest on a spending 6 countries across central africa containing huge quantities of oil that the government wants to settle to the highest bidder, with an estimated to $600000000000.00. up to 7 hours on the water, a chance to stock off on fuel in supply. we're a long way scale from the oil sites. but i want to know what people here think about the potential exploration meant up to safety up at the door. we have not had anything from the government. our life depends on the river on the thing. these
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will cause big problems. so we need an explanation. our will move on obviously as i passed, we will live in poverty. if this comes, it will help us to improve our lives. a divided opinion perhaps. but we were to find that sense of inadequate seats and indeed opposition to the books themselves would grow. once we got deeper into the forest, for now we set up camp and i take a village as nice places in the the clock houses here, a democratic republic of congress. but one of the primary objections for communities living in the far says that they just have to be consulted. net consulting like consultation, what 7 pre piece tell the story. and they facilitate your expedition of how they went to one village and the village chief knew nothing of what was the potential oil exploration until green paste themselves told them what was about to happen. and we went back to that village and he still had to be consulted services from no,
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from him. as far as further expiration or any expiration is concerned is also the sense of inequity. of course, the government says they need the money. they need to feed the people they need to extract the result is overall to make money, to take the pull out of the policy that they live in. but the, the communities, they probably that because they see what's going on, the east in the country where a huge amount of mineral wealth is being expected out of the ground. and that wealth does not make it facts at to the pull across the democratic republic of congo as far as your cheese themselves are concerned. well this guy, you had a pace on july. the 3rd the bid is, will be announced on july. the 6th, when is, will be announced. actual exploration is still a long way off, but the price is continues. indeed it does, and it clock. thank you. and on saturday, nick brings this part to the series where a heads into the forest to hear what the affected communities have to say about the
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proposed exploration projects. started. states has a john's mediation, took some of the concepts in saddam because it says goes to a chief piece on not being met. american delegation has been holding torques in jetta in saudi arabia, several ceasefire. something broken between us. 2 dawns on the, on the rapids, support forces was fighting, has continued despite the truce agreements. even morgan has more from on demand. the mediators, saudi arabia and the united states were talking to the 2 sides. the sudanese army and the parent military rapids support forces trying to get them to agree to a new c fire for the muslim holiday of evil as ha. but now that the tough are suspended, it's not fair if such these fire would be happening. now during the last piece fire, which came into effect on monday and ended on wednesday, the facilitates has made it very clear that they should be no violations from either side or top in the 3050. okay, that would be attend, that included no military movement from either side, no 5 to just flying overhead,
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no s, right, and no arts and they were selling, especially in residential areas. now while during the 3 days of ceasefire residency that they were not able to hear heavy artillery or i think that's like overhead. they say that the parent minutes use rapid support support is expanded on the ground and for many people to leave their homes and properties of gum points that's of expanding their present in many parts of the capital. now residents, when we awesome, what did these think that talks would be suspended permanently, or a one to talk to review, activate mostly holiday. okay, so that's how people were divided. some say that they wanted to see a ceasefire come into effect, but they also do not want the rapid support for us to expand things territorially, or forcing them out of their homes. and others say that they want a military solution. so right now, so the news in the capital and other parts of the country are divided on whether they should be a ceasefire or what the other 5 says continue between the parent military rapids support forces and pacific needs army. meanwhile, it's not clear if the tasks are permanent permanent suspended in the part of the
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city of santa or if they would receive once again. and if the 2 sides would actually reach an agreement, that would end the pricing here in sedan. even more than algebra on demand. so today is putting the in sierra leone boats as we'll choose who the next president will be, as well as new m, p, 's and mass. but it's funny having laws on gender equality, female physical candidates face an uphill battle to get elected with interest reports from free time with the elections just few days away. a say me close this call is still in court fighting i just called because the former presidential candidate and how unity potty had been removed from the ballot for reportedly not having an office in each province as required and accusation. she denies. she says scenarios, male dominated, society is not making things easy for female politicians despite the passage of the
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new but as long as the ages of the bill that deals with politics and politicians and the women participating in politics is on the phone. what they really mean, there's 3 minutes of this abuse. women should be calm. women should know the fact that kind of women, they really weren't. there was widespread relation when suddenly owns parliament passed gender equity laws, one of which demands women should make up 30 percent of all the candidates running for any political party. but free to ask for me. i am candidate the next 2 days, boats that despite the passage of the bill, female candidates specifically targeted. the campaign is purely but surely, you know, so the company message is, she's traveling, told a lie. she's a, she's a village is bigger again to try the guy. it's a, it's a campaign of hate. she says what will attract women to politics is when they see
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how female politicians are being treated. for now, she says that there is discouraging women make up more than half the population of sending young. i'm 52 percent office registered voters, but only a small fraction of them are represented in public and private sectors. but it's in the political sprays the suppression imagined allies, despite this new american express. how many degrees? i'll just need a 3 tell. tie, then says extradited 4 bits, nationals to face. people's trafficking charges in malaysia. the say that linked to the discovery of tens of mass graves on the border between the 2 countries. phones movie has more and i from the part of the or full time nationals were charged. and the court encountered in northern malaysia on friday. they were charged under the anti trafficking and peasants and anti smuggling of migrants at they were charged with smuggling to me on non nationals and found guilty can be sentenced to a maximum of 15 years in prison in order to pay
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a fine. now this is in relation to mass graves and human smuggling times that were discovered at the time, elation for the in 2015. this is a very densely forested area and is known as a major stuff of point 4 people. smugglers who are moving people from the north mostly from yeah, not mostly. well hang on for seeking to escape persecution in myanmar and also from conditions in refugee camps in bangladesh. to other countries in southeast asia, likes malaysia and indonesia. now in 201539 graves and more than 20 camps were discovered thought to be run by people smuggling cats. and these are thought to be used as transit caps. now, in 2019 a rights group, 4 to 5 rights. and the malaysian commission for human rights said in a report that it found reasonable grounds to conclude that a transnational criminal syndicates was involved. and it also said that this syndicate had committed crimes against humanity. now in that same report,
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it also accused malaysian authorities of obstructing justice by delaying the exclamation of victims bodies and also of destroying evidence. now in 2019, the malaysian government launched a public inquiry which published a report just last year. that report ultimately concluded that wall that will weaknesses on the part of border patrols and found no evidence of involvement, violation enforcement officials, public sevens, or no calls. now, the full menu has been charged in court in malaysia on friday, among 10 tie nationals that the malaysian government sought to extradite as part of its probe into this matter. now the full men will appear in court again, next month. nobody has yet been recorded. scientists and mexico are blending the el nino climates phenomena, and for the 3rd heat wave of the hospitals are busy treating patients with seats related problems. some of them faithful and electricity blackouts are increasing as
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don't home and reports not from the capital. as a heat wave is searing. its way through mexico is one of the longest to use. officials say they're already been this and the country you know, is being hit, especially hard. my younger, i mean the grant is tomorrow. we'll also hit 42 or 43 degrees and it will continue as forecasted for 10 days to compare to the last 20 years. we haven't had such a long heat wave. this is why we're calling it a typical. it's even close the countries energy authority to issue warning. the mets cruise power grid is close to its capacity president and today's money will open up the door. so this is nothing to worry about. no, just some of those pretty meadows. we'd be the 1st one to know what was happening if there were blackouts, but just imagine it's our responsibility that we don't lack electricity. so i said you are. there's no problem maintenance. okay. yep. i want the local media who are the reputed blackouts in
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a handful of states. these people are protesting the lack of power and then neighborhood in the northern city of monterey. and it's not just people who are struggling with the heat. this is benita. a draw flips in the see that quality su activates for really pushing it's getting moved. now most of a lot of the quad lynn is supposed to say on monday, and i think that adapting a space for him would be the best as it would be more comfortable to bear the weather that's heating our city and especially that he way states continue for a few days more and the newest, at least, is this country struggles to get through it because he used to this summer's hall. but now everyone's just praying for the writings. don't home and how does a to mexico city? well, still a head zone, obviously, are some walkers take an interest, and i don't think in the great ocean race that's coming up in sports,
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which i'm the, the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the sports needs. now his stomach thing to carry off the months of heights and speculation, basketballs halters prospects. think so one by now i'm a is now officially and, and be a plan with the 1st 2023 and the address the san antonio is 1st floor. the window out of certain many of the phone please sense in new york and the commission, adams silver confirmed the 19 year old frenchman that will be playing his trade in texas next season with this buzz is the 1st time signed on payday. i've had it the
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number one pick since tim duncan in 1997. duncan went on to win 5 and b a championships with the spies. but by now most high think he can have a similar impact with his new team. members to them, you know, is um a make. i'm gonna give a 100 percent, make them all on all that's in my power to, to make these franchises, we know, to have impact on the franchise and defend, based in the community. what about any of those that may not debate is his heights at 2.19 meters. he'll be one of the tourist in the league next season. however, the tourist and very powerful time is this not george me resend the 2.3. 1 needs to remain in a place for washington avenue just yet of i'm 93. it's a 2000 in terms of other sports. it's collins. richard metcalf was the to his mom to play international rugby at 2.13 meters. and finally, we have right. how can you tell us about everyone on the tennis court at 2.11
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meters. i'm feeling pretty diminutive after reading that now starting with basketball is being reported to the cast also is suffering well, fund is buying a steak and the company that owns the washington wizards. and the team is $46.00 hobbies of buying a 5 percent shot, and it still was a full point 05000000000 dollars, monumental sports and entertainment. also, i am a child side at the washington capitals, w and the a team, the washington mystics. i mean while the and is primarily collab chelsea or expanding this little empire volume majority state in french club, strasbourg, the consortium, blue sky, which patches chelsea last year is reportedly paying around $82000000.00 as a place to 100 percent for football, club, stressful finished fisting in the last season, buying the club, but allow chelsea to give you all class experience the full, bring them to stanford bridge. upon them, entry inquiry and australia is investigating the long term house implications of
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repeated head notes in contact sports for most of the rules. football players who say they suffer to concussions, a seeking up to $670000000.00 in a landmark legal action. so o'clock reports for breast, but it was this performance back in 1995, which insurance with the mock of the century. toggling the striding football event it was well known freeze technique on the field. a nearly 30 years later he says it was the repetitive head notes and concussion. this left him permanently disabled from brain injuries inflicted during his career or even off enough to carry it off on a stretcher and come back to them after half time, which is which is not right. so yeah, and it's really affected me in the forty's. i was sort of saw some really bad changes in my behavior, and it's not a good injury to have 3 years ago, the veteran play i received an historic insurance pass of almost $1000000.00,
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acknowledging the permanent damage caused by repetitive concussions done more than 60 full applies in australia, a city up to $670000000.00 in damages, and a landmark cross section against the eye of phil for the serious damage, concussion has allegedly colson loan to, why people actually have resorted to legal action, is because the just hasn't bain, the management change that is needed to make the game site, the minimum absence for a plaid diagnosed with concussion is now 12 days in the struggling football league . in the national rugby league. there's a mandatory 11 day stand um period for can customize nearby physiologist ellen peers who studied concussion in sports for more than 15 years, says plays need at least one month of the field. and the risk of cognitive impairment increases significantly after 3 concussions. what we are seeing,
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particularly with some of our athletes later in life. but also we've, we've placed modem analyses is the fact that it's not the 5 or 10 concussions. that's the issue. it's the 10020000, even 13000 hits to the brain ivr, you know, 20 or 30 a korea and the cost section being pursued here in the strategies also being played . asking to other countries in orleans 3 rugby union players assuming world rugby and in the united states there was this free quote of opinions on the past were todd players a decade ago. play is going to court, say the risk of suffering a head injury should no longer be an except it has it. at the job, the striding football league was approached for comment. sarah, clock out to 0 prison. as sarah mentioned, that concussion is also a major concern in rugby union. it's one of the most common injuries sustained by professional players in the sports. we often when international maritime j. if it's something he worries about when he steps on to the pitch,
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it definitely enters your thoughts view. definitely something that you, you know, have to think about and have to consider the file. if i compare it to the time wise, 5 panel where we are now, is where you would like is a, has as a web to be done. yes. is the stuff that we keep a present. yes. as the technology in prison, the and the science gets more more funds to sieges and measures get better. i'm sure, but the rest of the game. so yeah, that in mind, where are we on? when i bought the place then, because it hasn't recently launched the power fund, which i am so transformed the lives of children in nigeria and why the african countries are generating a multi 1000000 pound investment in education. the 28 year old has put his own money behind the foundation, which will initially provide a full education for $14.00 children from lagos, associate spokes houses that are a bounce the initiative on why he wanted to do it. my judge is
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a country that is very close. my is when my harris's lives the times to the country and when you spend time in nigeria c or the amount of corporate t n, a lack of opportunity that i know these children have the call fund as a foundation, which is basically offering young nigerian, he um, children in academic scholarship papers and private and secondary school education. once they finish the 2nd grade cation when they're not providing funds for what for so saw a business activity will ending on the approved business plan, will support them that at goals travelers, championship, and connecticut to rory montgomery managed to do something he's not done before. the load number 3 got his 1st hole in one on the pga tool. it took him at 300-2532 attempts,
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but he finally put an ice on his call to this was on the 8th hole. during the 1st round, my cory is 8 shots off the lead at 2 on the palm of the question is, did he keep his boat as a mentor? i threw it away. yeah, yeah. i'm not sentimental. i don't care. i'd rather have trophies and golf balls, not was the best you all of the day that i had and you know, it's obviously a bonus for it to go in the whole, you know, it was really cool. you know, i played pretty average the up until that point. i felt like got hold on one, sorta got me going a little bit well, tennis number to call us outcries will be in cost of final action at the queen's club tournament in london later. as he seeks, 1st title on gross, the top seat books, his place and the law states by beating every latch because the check republic in straight sets 6 to 63 faces go do a 12 for a place in the study finals. if our crowd wins this event, he'll reclaim top sports in the rankings from ne joclett low it's, i'm the murray and we'll just better is started filing across that he wants to
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emulate that. i don't have time to watch videos to, you know, learn from the best player in the war that the, on the red roll your, uh, your copay, it's all your on, on, on the, for me at the best to for that is up to i'm moving right on right, so i want you to be the same at the women's dominates an invalid. well number 2, i mean a saw blank is how she went down in straight sets to rushes. veronica, key to me to tell you the to about number 13 coming out on top 62767, and also i lost the key to the time for at this event last year. and we'll finish with pictures from the ocean. race one is the competing, you'll just had a close encounter with some, cuz see you all you were on their approach to the straits of your browser when some way overpriced them install, said pushing up against the alt,
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i'm not sitting at the routers. luckily that one know injuries or damage to the vice pretty impressive site for the crew that was made. that is we have sports now another update like 10 minutes. thank you very much. say that sits but this news uh, but to be here in a few moments with more of a days developments to stay with us here on the the frank assessments. quite frankly. elizabeth dressed c a l. of in, in the room. the reason the south koreans want their own nuclear to terraces because they don't trust the us informed opinions. finding his basically lock this
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thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else, 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the days headlines. so then, by the end of the states, that there is no scroll government to control and which means that this might affect other countries. inside story on al jazeera, the latest news as a 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 detail coverage, they will likely remain in the hospital for the next 2 to 3 weeks. as they advanced in their recovery process from around the world, they say they are progressing from the south. advancing around the columbus of a week. the an african me telling you to basketball team come from. it's a lease out dates as low which exclude them from competitive sport with the full budget to compete because we are foreigners,
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we are not foreigners. we all vote. and if you took out a 0 world follow sense, and the inspirational coach, say font the moon, just to compete smoking fair at all, to deny these young boys to ride. sometimes i'll skip home on al jazeera. i care about helping us engages with the rest of the world. we're really interested in taking you in to a place you might not visit otherwise. i feel that you with air the a warning on israel's attacks on palestinians. the un says this week's violence may occupied, westbank is spiraling out of control. the you're watching. i was just to rely from my headquarters and self. i'm getting obligated to also a heads, a diplomatic route,

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