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to say font, the more just to come in and do smell if they're fair at all, to deny these young boys to ride. sometimes i'll skip home on al jazeera. i care about helping us engaging 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 were there, the a warning on israel's attacks on palestinians. the un says this week's violence and the occupied westbank is spiraling out of control. the you're watching all just to rely from my headquarters and self. i'm getting obligated to also ahead a diplomatic route difference between australia and russia over most those plans to build a new embassy inch camera. 05 people on board,
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a deep sea submersible are presumed dead after it was found in pieces following catastrophic implosion. we report from one of the world's largest rain forests, where conservationists are warning up the dangerous consequences of oil exploration, [000:00:00;00] the hello, the u. n's human rights chief is warning the violence and the occupied westbank risk spiraling out of control volt with her. it says israel's occupation is the root cause of the violence and is urging it to comply with international law is really forces rid of bass, got a refugee camp overnight on thursday. settlers also attack the village south of nablus. hundreds of settlers have been attacking power, sending areas since the killing of for is released on tuesday. that follows in is
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really raised in jeanine. the 0 isn't that, but he met the family if a teenage girl who was shot during the is really rate in jeanine. on monday, she died of her wounds on wednesday invitation. she said she wouldn't have much to 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 was. she wasn't the courtyard of her home and i'm going to kind of him and she was speaking to a 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, 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 not to cut it in on i. so i didn't think she would be shot that fast. i was just talking to, i looked and found her laying here on the ground brain desk. she died from her injuries on wednesday,
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but so the classmates see through boons might never heal. her friends describe the popular and friendly girls passionate about the folk, dancing and theater, like her classmates should see lots of deaf people here know that's life and the camp is always uncertain. they say she was killed in cold blood. what we're used to playing 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 to visit the graves of their peers. walking in the cemetery, one cannot fail to notice that there are many small braves rights organization said 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
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a shot several soldiers would injured after us any ins planted explosive devices in the comp. so those friends tell us, they want to fight fort hood 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 faucet is joining us now from sofa that's in the occupied west bank as well. so harry, it's been a violent few days in part to the occupied westbank. what's happening right now and stuff us well, yeah, this has been a, another protest against some of the activity in this part of the occupied westbank, the village here. they have been on the threat of an industrial zone being built very close to a legal settlement, just a few kilometers behind us. here. another 40 hector's, of, of land on the threat side of actually being challenged by the settlers themselves . he didn't want the potential pollution of his industrialization on the doorstep.
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they lost that legal challenge. and then last week the board does is moved in without any real warning. they were initially protesting a few days ago, actually at the sites just a few minutes ago that would prevent it from getting the there was some minus scuffles with is ready for us is about 50 or so kind of send you and protest is nothing really in the picture of what's been going on, but not a sign of, of just how much process, how, how tense things are right now. it has, as you say, the being a very vaughn and we one of the most violent instances was at the village of to messiah on wednesday, with local set some 200 people attacked homes, 12 people injured, one person, shot and killed. there is being this warning from you and human rights chief, about the situation spiraling out of control, reminding israel as an occupying force that it has to protect the lives of those occupied. of course, many here in that village as well was saying that essentially the soldiers would protect him as the settlers who were attacking them and that is very much the
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mention is coming from the u representative as well. who visited that village a little earlier on friday. a calling to the accounts we have received from numerous sources. indeed, a group of federalists, many, many settlers came here. i would call them tell receptors because they spread the terror in the vicinity and in the neighborhood to you. bye. sure thing was life or arms on fire at dependents. daniel warning, 12 people kidding on mountain obama and also setting several houses and cars on fire. luckily, not many more were actually injured and only nobody was killed. a pod from oma, where as i said, try to save the lives of those injured well, i wasn't little clarification that the villages were actually telling us that the, the man who was killed was, was shot buying is really soldier rather than a satellite. but the settlers, they said, did come on,
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they were shooting as part of the attack. so strong comments, nonetheless, from the representative. although many times palestinians have told us that they want more than strong woods from the international community. john harry, we also understand that more settlements announcements are due to be made on monday . so that's right, a couple of significant things about that. first the, the mechanism by which these new subtler housing units are going to be decided. we're expecting just sort of $6000.00 potentially announced on monday no longer they are those decisions being made by these ready defense ministry instead by the finance ministry which is now headed by one of the the stripe most extreme members of this file. right? coalition himself a secular. and so that is a huge transfer of power to the, the very activist fringe of the, the current right wing is ready to government. as well as that is all as much which
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is likely to announce the sort of post post fact really legalization is really terms of what had been considered illegal supplement outposts. 3 of those around a supplement which was besides all of an attack by palestinian shooters, killing full settlers on tuesday. and there is likelihood, as well as of most such announcements to come in the weeks, months to follow it. thank you so much. harry faucet reported from stuff on the occupied westbank. and according to a new un report, 42 palestinian children were killed by is really forces in 2022. despite that israel was taken off the u. n. so called list the shame on the treatment of children in conflict tones or diplomatic attitude james base 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 is not yet been published, but i've seen a copy again. the report is controversial. part of that is because of the israel,
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which the report says, killed $52.00 children in 2022. now the 2nd general says that some 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 a just 3 days. this was the reaction to the report by the pablo. send you an ambassador. it's very unfortunate that he selected not to list him. we were to 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 considered to be listed. they continued on the same path. they can model children then last 2 years, 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,
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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 as far 13 true themselves and an airfield. they were intercepted according to the ukraine. you in the military air read alerts, were heard across the country overnight on thursday. drones on miss solves targeted areas from the v even the far west to for a song in the cells as russell, as, as ukrainian forces have killed one person in his upper retail region. it happens in a village on the south eastern front line. both sides have intensified selling your credit and launched accounts were offensive just over 2 weeks ago. for us an intelligence agency based off the ukranian plot to obtain radioactive material versus state media has released pictures of the raid,
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the f s b security service. as 5 people were detained while trying to buy a kilogram of ccm for 3 and a half $1000000.00. it says the group was working for a ukrainian citizen. and versus taking legal action against the australian government. first off in plans to build a new russian embassy, moscow says it's already spent $8000000.00 on the project in the capital camera. when a fits diplomats of squatting on the lands last week, legislation terminated russell's tendency, on landing cambro, citing a potential security risk. a catastrophic implosion is being blamed for the depths of 5 people aboard a deep sea submersible last seen as a dive to the wreck of the titanic. the us coast guards, as an underwater robot discovered a debris field near the wreck at the bottom of the atlantic. as gabriel always owns a report from boston, contact with the sub was lost on sundays, sparking
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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 our tech discovered the tao cone of the titan submersible, approximately 1600 feet from the bowels of that diatonic 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 the statement confirming the news, saying in part,
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these men were true explorers who shared a distinct spirit of adventure and a deep passion for exploring and protecting the world's oceans, 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 result, 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 sea 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 on sale in the testing in the bahamas, just saved a bit shortly. but what really did it for me was they finally refused to get any problems certification. and it's saying that they had no intention of getting any
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certification for going down to those depths once, not to load a several times. questions also likely to be raised about the norm is 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 as the boston the world bank says a little pause that re payments for countries hit by natural disasters. it was announced that a summit in paris involving 50 heads of state governments. many of the leaders said the world bank and the international monetary funds have become increasingly dated for challenges such as climate change and pen. democrats will also act out summit zambia announced a debt restructuring deal with ford credit or is presidents hi can de hits you. lemme said it covers around $6000000000.00 in loans, including from,
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from south africa and zambia as largest credits or china. it's the latest step in zambian efforts to strengthen the economy following the corona virus pandemic. the still ahead on al jazeera, demanding access to their life savings and 11 on we hear from protest, or is at the central bank, and they route complaining of being sidelines in sierra leone. how females politicians are struggling to get elected in the mail dominated society. the criminal drug dealing septic to places beyond the reach of the many people in the off comes off. the truck. gorilla was in columbia and to mexico, where the cartels have been responsible for a muscle,
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a spiral final. the final episode of drug trafficking, territories, on african narrative from africans perspective, to base on from us to short documentary spine african filmmakers. and that's going to be the pressure for, for the taste of the sun from not a gas car and foot phone from a new series of africa direct on which is where is the western agenda heading? that's the g 7. really even matter anymore. who's more electable, joe biden, or donald trump, or jeremy, was in the media undermining our society. can americans cross their supreme court is not corrupt. the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line,
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the, the, the, the top stories on how to 0 this hour is really forth, is rid of the oscar refugee camp overnight on thursday. settlers also attacks villages close to a novelist. you as human rights to vote for turk warrants that violence and the occupied westbank risk spiraling out of control. russia is taking legal action against the australian government for staffing funds to build a new russian embassy. last week, legislation terminated russell's tendency, on land and camera, citing a potential security risk, a catastrophic implosion is being blamed for the depths of 5 people on board, a deep sea submersible last seen as a dive down to the wreck of the titanic victoria sob. last contacts on sunday,
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sparking of forensic searches that run out of oxygen pylons as extradited for if it's nationals to face people, traffic, and charges and malaysia. police say they're linked to the discovery of tens of mass graves on the border between the 2 countries. dozens of graves and more than a 100 bodies believes to be those of pro anger and illegal immigrants were found in 2015 in a jungle in that area. florence, lori has more from problem for a will for time nationals were charged in the court in congress, 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 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,
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mostly from young ma, mostly well hang on for seeking to escape persecution in myanmar and also from conditions in refugee camps in bangladesh. to other countries in south east asia, likes malaysia and indonesia. now in 201539 graves, and more than 20 caps 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 the syndicate had committed crimes against humanity. now in that same report, it also accused the malaysian authorities of constructing 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
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a report just last year. that report ultimately concluded that wall that will weaknesses on the part of florida patrols and found no evidence of involvement by malaysian 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 sound the full men will appear in court again next month . nobody has yet been recorded. bank customers in lebanon have demanded access to their life savings for testers at the central bank, and they roost code for its governor to be held accountable for 11 owns long running financial crisis. they know whether it has more from the protest and they roots are hungry. i'm frustrated for years, 11 osborne national meltdown, and they feel that they have been paying the price for the financial losses. yet
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i'm also $70000000000.00. people's money have been informed there's limits on how much it is and when you do not pay just raise due to the co op applies to our money with the i big, big difference between all the others who have taken the money out of the countries and they want to go deposited ok to compensate part of the ceiling. fan say they don't have the liquidity to pay depositories, but the political and business classes are deeply entrenched. bank sends money to the central bonds, which gave it to call additions the safe successive governments misuse those funds . many of them have been accused of, of corruption. so now this place is nearly bankrupt. whatever is left in the
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central bank is now being used to in one way or another. keep a list on social unrest. the money is in the bank cannot. every time i need to buy my medicine, i am diabetic. i have to be sending money in my bank and sending money, sending checks, x rays of 10 percent, 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 saturday is pooling day in sierra leone, and voters will choose who their next president will be, as well as new and peas and mayors. but in the west african country where women out number men, female political candidates face an appeal challenge to get elected,
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i submitted various reports from free time with the elections just few days away. say me quote, this quote is still in court fighting disqualification. the former presidential candidate and how unity party have 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, ought to do better as noise, as of the bill that deals with politics and politicians. and the women participating in politics is part of what they really mean. as we mentioned, this abused women should be calm. we mention the fact that kind of women, they really want those whites for relation to instead of you and support them in the past. gender equity laws, one of which demands women,
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should make up 30 percent of all the candidates running for any political party. but free terms, pullman, man, and can do the next 30 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 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 off. it's registered voters, but only a small fraction of them are represented in public and private sectors. if it's in the political space, not the expression you marginalize, just like this, an american express. how many degrees i'll just need a 3 tell. now to the heart of africa,
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in the search for oil and the world's 2nd largest rain forest oil exploration writes, and the democratic republic of congo are up for auction. but the search for new energy reserves has potentially devastating consequences for the critically important eco system. there, as well as the communities don't depend on it. 27 blocks of land and the rain forest are due to be sold to companies for development. some of them overlap with natural reserves out as the rest team travelled up the congo river to meet the people who lived there in the 1st or 4 reports. here's our environments editor, mcclark the public safety of band duncan, a starting point right on the equator, with the epic come to the focus of life. did the river is lot of bathrooms and transport. hub for travel upstream and down in all manner of cross trucks kind of 6 days,
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just staring interaction here and been dr. so we're of river to explore one of the oil blogs designated for ocean by the government ship funds and 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 office. it 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 government's option to po box.
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and then that's why we are going to ask you about the loan that picking that off to the amazon, the com database 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 sell to the highest bidder, with an estimated $600000000000.00. up to 7 hours on the water, a chance to stock off on fuel and supply. we're a long way still from the oil sites, but i want to know what people here think about the potential exploration made up to 50 up. it was we have not had anything from the government. our life depends on the river. i think these will cause big problems, so we need an explanation. our newborn, obviously, as i passed, we will live in poverty. if this comes, it will help us to improve our lives. a divided opinion perhaps,
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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, come in, i say it's a village as nice places in the clock houses here a democratic republic of congo and on saturday, nick brings us part to a 5th serious. that's where he heads into the forest to hear what the effective communities have to say about the proposed exploration projects in the country or. well, that's it for me. thanks so much for watching. you can always had online for more information. our website is alger 0. com, you can see the top story today is the un slamming israel's uses advanced weaponry in jeanine. the weather is next to none inside. story will be examining the risks and fall involved and see on space tourism. thanks for watching. i was as 0 bye for now.
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the, the well being recorded is hottest june day on thursday. here it is by the numbers 41.140 degrees on friday. and what do you say 40 degrees once again on saturday. incredibly hot conditions. their temperatures are also starting to come up across the green peninsula, but south of this lot of rain. these are a plum grains falling in one g, g, one done. and food in providence is it's also bringing in the wind off the use trying to see. so temperatures are lower than where they should be. for example, in shanghai at $23.00 in the here's how this story goes. so we've got our monsoon range muscle ross straight down to care la chatted, scar westbank all anywhere in the zone. we are very likely to see some flooding over the course of the weekend. we're also seeing the monsoon rain starting to leak into punjab providence and focused on the capital territory as well. an increase in
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the series means it's going to be a mostly cloudy sky in karachi. and it's a story of wind across side of the gulf states. here's a wider view, let's go in for a closer look. we'll paint the colors on dark or the red, the higher the temperature weights. 49 degrees for us here and don't have 46. if we talk about the weight. so for the next 3 days or a temperature, it's going to range about $4849.00 counts, even rollouts, 50 degrees. okay. got to chat. see you soon. i on under c. expedition gone wrong. the titans set most of all that went missing last sunday and to combine signs with tourism. similar to private troops under the seo into space, have raised billions of dollars, building eyes and save that helps fund science and industry. what are the risks to hi, this is inside story,
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