tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 23, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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to do short documentary spine not for team sales making. and that's going to be the special for the taste of the sun from madagascar and football from new series of africa direct on which is the the, [000:00:00;00] the one terri johnston. this is a new use our life and so coming up in the next 16 minutes, the representative in palestine describes is really sucks of audits and occupied westbank as an acts of terrorism. or 5 people on board, a deep sea submissive without presumed dead object,
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was found in pieces for the toughest traffic inflection fanatic route deepens. between australia and russia, as a most goes plans to build a new embassy. and finally, report from one of the wells largest rain spots the conservation is something warning of its dangerous consequences of oil exploration in small town life changing nights for a generational town. the san antonio is 1st victor with the the best and the prospects into the problem. james is drafted by the buzz is big. so when the cooling, it looks best. nice. if the european union's representative in palestine says, is very secular. so in his words,
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terrorizing palestinian civilians spend the cooling of on bags to office touring, a village that was recently attacked. one of the several targeted since the beginning of 4 is really is on tuesday. according 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 tara in the vicinity. and in the neighborhood, tier 5, sure thing was life or arms and 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. i'm always ready, condemnation is come from the u n's. schumann writes chief book, a tuck, says, as well as occupation is the root cause of the phonics. on his warning that the
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situation risk spiraling out of control is when he government has approved further expansion of in equal sacraments. edging additional support for sacraments, security minister. it's not been because there is urging what he calls a large scale ministry operation. we have 2 teams that covering these developments . iran con is standing by in occupied is to isn't but 1st that's cost of allies now to hurry for citizen ramada for us and how we want that likely consequences. then all of these kind of remarks, the palestinians on the ground of the well these were a very strong remarks coming from the representative, but it was an extremely large scale attack on this village on wednesday. and the complaint from palestinians over many years has been to the international community should do more than been speaking in very strong terms that it needs to take more action. i'm sure that some will be feeling that way again. also this, however,
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i suppose the best it could be hope for would be some kind of of influence behind the scenes. i'm kind of pressure put on the israeli government. certainly that has been condemnation from some of these very side as well about this not least from the israeli army of the actions of the settlers on wednesday. but it's certainly one of many such attacks. it's the most it's, it's a largest scale to we've seen in recent days, but there been a mushroom being a vso to attack since the, the shooting attack by palestinians on a settlers on tuesday afternoon in which full settlers were killed. and what uh, what's also being clear as being reported by locals in this incidents on others. but as far as that concerned, these are the ami does not come in to intervene or protect them. in fact the, the person who was killed in some site on wednesday because they, he was shot by and is ready. so you're not by one of the on settlers. so there is
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a huge amount of tension that's been a lot of violence already this year. it's been etc, right? and again, in recent days and i don't think many here are expected to tail off anytime soon. all right, for set. thank you for that. with him on the call and is an occupied east jerusalem . and for us now name or on an unapologetic response from israel's fall right? dominated coalition of the top to the right to edge about then give it was actually touring. uh, the i have a tell a legal settlement that will settlements all actually a legal under is introduction little, but this one is actually a legal on the is really low. and that's where he said that they needed to be a large scale operation. in the west bank, most settlements needed to be built and tens of thousands of, of what he calls terrace, needed to be killed. now he's been using language like that for many, many years,
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but right now he is the national security minutes that he's in charge of the police . so his statements now carry some weights, but they're also controversial within israel itself. prime minister benjamin netanyahu convened a, a security consultation meeting with all of the relevant policies you all meet intelligence services, etc. off to uh, the events in, uh, jeanine. um and well he discussed uh that actually was something to ben get there wasn't actually invited to just like the fact that he is the national security minister. now, leaks from that meeting suggested that the reason he wasn't invited is according to one source, the words what, he's a barking dog without any bikes. and he is causing more trouble then frankly, he's well and that's something that we don't really hear from is ready. politicians when they criticize the other, is ready politicians, but clearly bank of it is a very controversial figure. so although he has been saying things out there for
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many years, the words do carry some way now, but the army isn't really interested in a large scale operation. in the westbank compartments, the benjamin netanyahu is a man who tends to listen to his generals, animal and con life 1st and occupied easters. and thank you of the nation, sir. as i did the russians admitted she and i lived on groups to a so called list of shame, violations of the rights of children during the war and ukraine. notably, the annual report that's due out next week does not include israel autism not to get it to change base expense. 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,
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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 published send you an ambassador. it's very unfortunate that he selected not to list him. we would are hopeful that when he last year said that if they continue with this for edition and this pass, i want them that they will be considered to be listed. they continued on the same path. they can come all the 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
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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 to 0 at the united nations human rights watch, and many palestinians are criticizing that report. bytes groups say last year, so the highest number protestant in children being killed in conflicts for 15 years . how's his arrows need to abraham that visited the family of a teenage girl who was shots doing and is there any rate on the janine refugee come on monday. she died of had wounds on wednesday. i would suggest that you 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 really forces reading that you need 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 it to shut them down because snipers sometimes
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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 found this video. it's shaky, but chose 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, but so these classmates either ones, might never heal. her friends describe the popular and friendly girls passionate about 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. 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
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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, 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 a shot several soldiers were injured after collecting hands planted explosive devices in the comp or so those friends tell us, they want to fight for head right to justice. but don't know how head brother them, how much 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 in west and ukraine. russell has 513 cruise missiles as an f 2 into step change
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according to the ukranian ministry at right. and that's what i heard across the country. open nights on thursday, drones and miss halls targeted areas from the visits in the far west to focus on in the south. rush, just as ukrainian forces have killed one person in this operation region. it happens in a village on the southeast in front 9, both sides of intensified shutting. ukraine says russian forces killed the 3 civilians further south and passed on. russian intelligence agent say they've stopped to ukrainian the plots to obtain the radioactive material. russian state media has released pictures of the right. the speed security service says 5 people were detained, want trying to buy a kilogram of cesium for 3 and a half $1000000.00. it says the group was working for ukrainian citizen i'm sure it's taking legal action against australian governance for stopping its plans to build
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a new embassy west coast as it's already spent $8000000.00 on the project and the capital camera. one of its diplomats is squatting on the land. last week, legislation terminated, rushes tendency on the lens and the opponent in the house. so i think the potential security risk, the way and to supply that i, i, the rest of would not be happy with, with their response. we expected that, but were very confident of their position and prices are under way for the coma to formalize possession of the sun. it's on blacks and does it professor of international security and intelligent start, is a deal strictly in the national university. he believes russia will lose the case in the high court. it's very clear that the, these trying, the government has the legal up a hand that just introduced new legislation that gives them the opportunity to completely of a of a ton. the, the court ruling recent lakeside to the new price event. but it's the,
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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 had been visited enormously in that. so i think doug and then built multiple storage flows on the ground and several above ground. they're not moving out from the old one. uh, although the original idea was that relocate to the new one. so 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 i called. ready type mindset in a soviet like a price towards espionage and barney to parents. there's no way the straight up is going to tell them that when a strongly agree to them, having this realistic and the decision was thought through. it's very close to parliament house. that's an a lot of side between the major telecommunications tell and problem and house that gives them an enormous advantage for age dropping for
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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 to thank them all or had all the news, including demanding access to their life savings in revenue from the testers. central bank and they route under arrested for people traffic off 4 men of the questions in the nation of the extradition from time plus and support to show you what prompted this reaction from boeing, mcelroy pga tools, the friends and relatives on morning. the 5 people who died on board a submersible, taking tourists to the wreck of the titanic, catastrophic implosion is being blamed for the loss of the sub. as it descended into the depths of the atlantic. u. s. coast guard,
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just as an underwater robot discovered deputy on thursday of the semester, but was last seen on sunday for questions and now being raised about safety rules for deep sea vessels. ok, but it is on the is in boston with the us coast guard was helping with this chart. gabriel, what's the latest on this that the well, the coast guard and the canadians and french are still out at sea. these are officials out there collecting any sort of debris that they can over the next 24 to 48 hours from the bottom of the sea floor. they're doing this with that remotely operated deep sea vehicle or that they've been using. and that will be continuing to be down at the bottom of the ocean, trying to collect this debris. and then it'll be brought back up to a boat on the surface and either brought here to boston, perhaps maybe to saint john's,
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a new foundland where an investigation will commence. but the bottom line is, this is about the end in terms of the recovery effort, because on like a plane crash, for example, where you have thousands of pieces of debris this uh submersible was pretty small, just about the size of a big mini van. so once they get most of that debris, uh that will pretty much be the end of the recovery efforts. and it's grim to say, but, you know, they are certainly looking for any remains of any of those 5 that were on board the tragically died. but the experts say it is highly unlikely that any we remain so will be recovered. has this investigation moves forward as asking questions now of how this was allowed to happen? why and the future of perhaps a deep sea exploration like this very risky exploration. that costs, quite frankly, tends maybe hundreds of millions of dollars in the search and rescue operations
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over the last 5 days. gabriel, thanks very much for that top dates. a police in the u. k. have arrested and a gyptian man accused of smuggling us thousands of people across the mediterranean is unclear if he was involved in the migrant votes off the coast to greece, which kills at least $78.00 people. hundreds of others including many from pocket stone holes. sophia, drowned the eggs above pocket stones upon them and the house had been flown at ha, stuff to on with them. focused on a police of arrested $29.00 people, including the suspected leaders of a people smuggling ring. it's on through office, has small form of casa in greece. some of the testimony we've heard the all i witness testimony from people we've been talking to today confirms that tragically there were many minors in the hold of the ship. one of the people we spoke to
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talked about a 100 young people, mostly teenagers, and mostly from syria, boys and girls. somebody else we spoke to talked about even younger children, 34, or 5 years old. and apparently there was 6 syrian mothers accompanying some of those children. others were traveling with cousins, uncles, and fathers. as you know, only men survived this wreck, presumably because the women and children were, as has now been confirmed to us below decks. some people say that they were at the bottom of the ship from the hold. others told us that they were on the 2nd level, immediately below the top deck. they may have been divided into 2 groups. but the question of whether the coast guard played a role in the sinking of this trula still remains somewhat blurry because one of
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the people we spoke to believes that there was no tow rope attached to the troll before it capsized that it did so because its engine had failed and the lack of full wood motion caused the ship to sway from side to side, much 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 of another witness. how is that? who survives this rec? tells us that there had been a tow rope attached to the great coast guard. offered it in order to help these people reach shore and then cut herself before reaching the sho, because the coast guard was apparently afraid that the tone was causing the ship
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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. the wells bank says it will pause that 3 payments for countries hit by natural disasters. well that was announced at the summit in paris involving 50 heads of state and government. many of the leaders said the wells bank and international monetary funds have become increasingly outdated. the challenge is such as climate change and, and that makes it such a box that has more from that somebody hey, mrs. somebody was to try and find ways to overhaul. and modernize the global financial assistance to help developing countries more could have been struggling with that, but also to press service phones to coverage emergencies. this on page 19 primate and of course, climate change. at the end of the meeting,
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the french presence of my new michael has been hosting. it says the consensus has been found that there is a need for change. thought in terms of announcements will say, was limited need as agreed to finalize the pledge appointments that's already being made for a $100000000.00 climate fundable. so it's based off of funds to help 5 to the state and force in developing countries. the rules i promise is from the i m. s. on to wells principle banks that it will put in place move measures to help developing countries, including allowing them to pools on the factory payments if they were facing an emergency or climates emergency, in effect country. the place says say, developing countries and activists is simply not enough to the african countries. these are located about 4 times more funding to that's repayment, done to a social, a public surfaces. so we are not in a situation where they have to make very tough choices and we're expecting. so the
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directions amongst equals from the rich countries. when he does have laid out what they call a roadmap, some commitments to trying to find ways to eva, hold the global financial system a month in proposals to refer to the farm and international monetary fund to encourage those institutions to lead, to move, to developing nations and gave, developing nations of great to say in those institutions they will say about trying to step up and move point. not all of these are, as i said, all form is have less the french presence of mind with michael said everything must be done so that countries are no longer choosing between whether or not they can fight climate change. so if i left out to sarah terrace, banks, customers and lebanon have demanded access to their life savings for testers at the central bank, and they root corporate governance be held accountable for governance loan running financial crisis in order hasn't moved from the private test in various the people
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are angry, i'm frustrated for years 11, osborne as well meltdown as they feel that they have been paying the price for the financial losses. that amount to $70000000000.00. people's money have been informed there's limits on how much it is and when you do this advantages rate due to the collapse of life. uh, our money comes up with the big, big difference between all the furniture will have. uh, they kept their money out of the country and they want to go deposited okay. 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
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money to the central bank, which gave it to politicians. the states, successive governments misuse those funds. many of them have been accused of corruption. so now to say sincerely bankrupt. whatever is left in the central bond is now being used to in one way or another. keep a list on social unrest. the money is, is the bank cannot reach them every time i need to buy my medicine, who's the hot i am diabetic. i have to be sending money for them my band and sending money, sending checks x, rays of sensitive send all the while. the economic situation is worsening. and the latest report by the united nation to 9 in 10 households cannot afford tracer benefits, or they do something via has reached deal with far, when the government credits has to restructure its national debt. somebody in the
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pricing kind a hitch, a name that announced the agreement at a summit on global lending in paris. it covers around $6000000000.00 in loans, including from france, south africa, and some of the largest credit to china is late to step in zambia and efforts to strengthen the economy following the current of virus 10 demick tropical storm breakfast, disrupting traveling the eastern kind of being his jeff now and updates on where the storm is headed. this is your forecast for the america. it's good to see. we're still tracking out tropical storm. brett says it moves away from the eastern caribbean, taking that copious frame with it, and hot on its heels has formed a tropical storm sydney and the central bind tickets looks to track north. so not pose a major threat. oil boy high heat in northern mexico. it continues, temperatures have surpassed 40 degrees, even look in central mexico, mexico city at 30, and it looks like another week of your record breaking temperatures across the
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state of texas. there's been some storms, florida, that se, if the us flood watches in play there, that will continue on friday. and this, i'm not sure what weather racing up the eastern seaboard. so a soggy forecast today for dc new york and boston. not only today, but over the course of the weekend, westbound we go, and temperature is above average in portland, at 28. also some flood watches across the northern plains because of these storms. and where temperature is a bit below average has some of the year san francisco and los angeles, lot of rain around the pacific coast of ecuador and columbia. and we'll keep tabs on that. and a vigorous system will generate about a months worth of rain and santiago over the next little bit. so you'll max out at 14 degrees on friday. okay, got to go see you soon. a, so my head here and how does there being sidelines in sierra leone? a female politicians are struggling to get to elected in the mail society. her, the heat wave of the year in mexico,
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the demand for electricity is so high. some of the power may collapse and concussion compensation form australia and the rules for folders suing hundreds of millions of dollars. that story coming up is for the right to explore for all of the worlds 2nd largest rating forest r. roshan, defraud exploration takes place. the impact on the regions by diversity i'm is eat on global warming could be a mens. i'm traveling through the congo basis to see what the effects might be on local communities. and i'll be speaking to the local politicians assigned to about potential solutions. to me make law for serious reforms from the democratic republic of congo. oh, now it is here. join the label. conversation to just say the good
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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 a voice message. it appears that society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. it was it was fun to have an american occupation of a middle eastern countries. the street on algae 0 the the welcome back reminder about top stores this you are paying unions representative and ton of stock says is very settled is all in his words, terrorizing palestinian civilians. several villages have been targeted for the
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killing of, for his varies on tuesday, friends and relatives on morning, the 5 people who died on board a submersible, taking tourists of the rest of the titanic. the us coast guard says an underwater available to discuss with deputy on thursday office, and that's what we just lost some brochures. taking legal action against australian governments for stopping science to build a new russian embassy suites legislation terminate to investors, tenants, single, intended member. so i think it's essential security risk now to the hearts of africa, on the search for oil reserves in the world's 2nd largest rain forest, oil and gas exploration rides throughout the auction in the democratic republic of congo. but finding new energy reserves could have devastating consequences for the critically important ecosystem on the community. is that depend on its like varmint and its a nic o'clock is in the capital,
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it can shasta and it could describe what you've seen. and what reaction has been told is yeah, well, you join us right by the con, get rid of the rapids, just the lowest. i can shop the here further down the street and the river winds this way down to the atlantic, about 500. we'll say columbus as a condo, brownsville all the other side of the river. we, of course, went way up stream about a 1000 kilometers and more all the way into the congo base. and the deepest part of the content base called replacement cost is 6 groups out there of the planets where the equitorial forest of central africa life. we any store, it's lady fraction of becoming good basin, but it was enough to get a very real handle on the reaction of the communities that to what's going on to this potential of all exploration within the forest that they've lived in for centuries. now, we'll just discuss that a little bit more in just a 2nd. but 1st let's have the 1st of 4 posts,
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beginning on journey from fund duyka through into the basement. so the full of safety of van dyke a starting point right on the equator with the epic conduct the focus of life. did the river is lot of bathrooms and transport hub for travel upstream and down and 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 boats 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
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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 ocean to po box. off to the m, as in the congo base, and as the greatest tract of rain forest on a spanning 6 countries across central africa, containing huge quantities of oil that the government wants to sell off to the highest bidder. with an estimated to $600000000000.00 up to 7 hours on the water,
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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 mandate to see a therapist, or we have not had anything from the government. our life depends on the river on the think these will cause big problems. so we need an explanation. our, we'll 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 kemp, and i said, co village as nice places in the clock, houses here a democratic republic of congo, or get more reaction from communities over the next 2 or 3 days. suffice to say there's a great deal of anger at this type of something we can speak now to teddy thunder, who's
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a mixture of university of kinshasa. one big elements of the anger is this lack of consultation that the communities feel that they know nothing about what's going on . and suddenly this has been essentially foisted on them. why this lack of communication from the government? well, i think the government may be aware of this, found the people visited with this issue knowing that said that it wasn't gonna be negative. maybe that's what this stay away from the people. but despite the fact that they did not communicate with officially the information soon, you know, they just, it goes around and that's how people get the way of what these land and, and react. but i, i do think that if it's loaded splendid, maybe it's with the, you know, low a little bit, the tension among the population. right? because the government say that this is essential to try and help bring people out of poverty. and that's a good point, isn't it? yes it is. and that is a kind of dilemma that uh,
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i think the countries do have the lead 5. you know, let's see by doing anything to do is found, but protect the environment. and that's the, i can, you know, also take the opportunity to do to denounce the i to do with some countries, but to get it when it comes to commitment to assist countries from this house to deal with facilities. what are the symptom protecting the environment? and that's has failed to do since to so the 9 for this is that been made about helping us with that particularly comes out at any targeted like video to see, you know, with the, not just for a photos that is useful to the environment. but nobody has been given, you know, that'd be in front. me says that no one has given. so i'm hopeful that to, with this meeting in parties may be that we come to some action this time to head as i am protecting the mind. and there's another argument,
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it seems to me that it's on the government. so i did say, well, hold on, you did it, the west did it. you extract it all these results as you've made the problem of climate change. so now it's all, so let's try and make some money out of it. i sent that to you. the other question is on the list. you know, if, i mean, that's the way to have these countries from this, from, from the north through yet for this, they need to have those from the south. because the argument from this house is true, we don't, you know, the position is mainly from and that's what the countries and the applicant by not been given that lies cannot be, i choose, you know, for a pollution. so it is simply a common sense that no so produce pay, right? so it's not to say that the oil exploration in this christine and, but essential proceed. environment is the right thing to do. there are other alternatives that a tentative no doubt about that. you know, we like the video to see we do have agriculture. we do have to reason we do have the even, you know,
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some specific mining that's really not necessarily lead to the destruction of the environment. we do. so we do have many of tennessee is a pop from the reading, but at the same time, the countries are willing to go for the read stuff that's we bring money immediately. you know, when you, when you, when i think kind of take them at the time, you know, to, to, to, to applies to wait for the plan to be ready to sell. but when you're dealing with the, with all these take stuck in the market and you're making a lot of money, maybe that's why sometimes it don't look about the don't think about the tentative little for something that is that it solutions where the issue yeah. prefer security tend to measure of the universe in contrast to appreciate timeframe. this is mind. thank you. that just to say that the ocean proceeds next month in july, the 3rd sometimes is will be revealed. so those are for tenants in and then the winners will be announced in july. the 6th was still a long way from all exploration taking place,
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but the price is very much underway. so let me just not here in the direction of on next piece which is coming out tomorrow. so today will be heading deeper into it for us to see more reaction of communities in the congo. but to make thanks very much indeed for that and sit down. the fighting is continuing north. tough for local sources have told out is there at least one civilian has been killed or 6, also wounded in the provinces. capital alpha shift bottles between the student. these on the, on the power minute to rapid support for, for accounts on thursday, to subsidize opponent the in sierra the are in voters will choose who the next president is, whether it's new m, p, 's, and mass. but despite having laws on gender equality, female political candidates face an uphill battle to get elected document interest
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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 of the new but as noise, as of the bill that deals with politics and politicians, and the women participating in politics is part of what they mean. there's women should be some deal. women should be calm payments, you know, they have to do that. the kind of women they really want there was widespread relation to instead of you and support them in the past 10 days with the last one of which demands,
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women should make up 30 percent of all the candidates running for any political party but free to its former mayor 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 is a, she's a village is bigger again, so it's a lie. it's a, it's a campaign of hate. she says what will attract women to politics is when they see how fee of politicians are being treated. for now, she says that there is discouraging women make up more than half the population. a set of young on 52 percent off. it's 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 you marginalize despise this in america. express how many degrees i just did
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a pretty well now uses of facebook and instagram and canada will have to seek domestic use else. what is because of a new law requiring digital companies to pay for content. the online news act requires payments for use of content from publishers and bro cost, as the revenue going to support canadian news outlets that advertises preferred digital platforms. the canadian new sector has seen hundreds of traditional publications close in the last decade. it follows a similar though in australia, in 2021. that was fiercely opposed by tech companies. but they later struck a deal with publishers. google is in talks with the canadian government, but it's spokespersons that sofa altima hasn't addressed any of its concerns. well, jeffrey volk and is a john as an educator and also of the book, trusting the news in a digital age. he joins us live now from it to around to welcome to the program. so this scene for us festival, why is this such an important issue?
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when it comes to how people consume use as part of the problem is that the news culture in canada has been in decline for a number of years. and broadcasters and newspapers have been laying off hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of journalists. yet at the same time, these main stream media organizations are feeling the pressure from their sponsors from their shareholders to make sure that they are getting a return on investment. so they've, terms of the government has decided the canadian government has decided that big media platforms like google and facebook, and have an obligation to pay news organizations whenever they take their content or further distribution. this of course has angered a man,
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a and google, and they've said that they will not return to distribute a news content unless they have financial agreements. a couple of newspapers of signed those agreements, but most of them have not. the problem is compounded because the government is also insisting that whenever news organizations are allowed to distribute whatever these large platforms are allowed to distribute, they should be in fact supporting the values of the government, which includes supporting issues around indigenous journalism, gender issues. and this has caused a lot of news organizations and say, this is government overreach, this is the government intruding into the editorial decisions of these individual news organized. okay, so let me just ask you this, let me just jump in there. what 2 canadian news consumers themselves, as it will make of this,
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the people who are actually searching for these as well. it's interesting because the public has been a band of the main stream media organizations, even as these news organizations are putting up paywalls. but they're also trying to do more with fewer resources. the result is, is that a lot of news organizations in canada are now trying to fill in the daily news. hol, with the most easily obtainable sources of information. what i call the low hanging fruit of whether traffic and crying. so if there's been a decline in substantial coverage, contextual information and investigative journalism. so the domain is, it's no wonder that the audiences are going elsewhere to find the news that makes sense to the traffic, the bulk of it have to leave it there. thanks for being with us here and i'll just
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share my pleasure. scientists and mexico are blaming the l. nino climate phenomena, and for the 3rd heat, wave of the hospitals are busy treating patients with a heat related problems. some of them faithful and electricity blackouts are increasing as on home and reports now from the capital. a heat wave is searing its way through mexico. one of the longest thing is officials say, they're already been this. and the countries know is being hit especially hard. my younger i've had them integrated deals 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 hour. it's even close the country's energy authority to which you're 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 this or some of
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those pretty medals. 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. as long as the local media have already refuted blackouts in 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 drop who lives in the sea that's quite a suit activates for really pushing it's getting moved. now most are a lot of quite as little as possible. so yeah. so my answer, 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 home. but now everyone's just praying for the writings. don't home and how does
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a play with the 1st and the 2023. and the address the san antonio is 1st victor window or maybe it won't please send it in new york and the commission, adam silva confirms the 19 year old frenchman will be flying his trade in texas next season with this fuss is the 1st time a sign on time you have had the number one pick since tim duncan, in 1997, duncan went on to win 5 mph championships with this buzz. when by now i was hoping we can have a similar impact with the team members to them. you know, as of, to make, i'm gonna give a 100 percent. make all all, all that's in my power to, to make these fridge as we know, to have impact on the franchise and defend based in the community. one dynamic main attribute is his heights at 2.19 meters who beat one of the tourist and the lead next season. however, the tourist and be a player full time is this man at georgia mirrors and the 2 point to 31 me to
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remain in place for washington and the new jersey nets from 1993 to 2000 and all the sports and scotlands. richard, that cough was the torres bound to play international roughly at 2.13 meters. and finally we have around the palka who towers above everybody on the tennis court. at 2 point one wanted me to is now i am feeling very short. while it wasn't all about, so when money i'm a brandon minute was chosen by the charlotte hornets as a number to pick. these cute henderson is on his way to the portland trailblazer as, as the septic twin brothers, a man and a soft thompson with pixels and fist, respectively. a man is off to the houston rocket, as well as all was selected by the detroit pistons. if he's a good crowd, is a report of that kind of calls and suffering well fun. this bias that you can, the company that ins washington's a 3 main sports franchises, is sold the categories of buying a 5 percent shot and monumental sports and entertainment. who en washington's to valuable teams, the visits and the mystics, as well as the lights outside the capitals. if the data goes through it will be,
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was a reported a $4050000000.00. a problem entry inquiry in australia. it was investigating the long term health implications of repeated had notes in contact sports form all the rules, football players who say they suffered concussions seeking up to 670000000 dollars, and a landmark legal action. several clock reports from breast but the exist performance back in 1995. which insurance with the mock of the century tassel in the striding fulfillment. it was well known for his technique on the field. 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. even though afraid not the care offering a stretcher and come back to him. and i have to have time, which is which is not right. yeah. and it's really affected me in the forty's or sort of saw some really bad changes in my behavior, and it's not
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a good injury to have 3 years ago, the veteran play i received an historic insurance pass of almost $1000000.00, acknowledging the permanent damage caused by repetitive concussions, now more than 60 full of players in australia, seeking up to $670000000.00 in damages. in a landmark cross section against the eye of phil for the serious damage, concussion has allegedly cost them long term. why people actually have resorted to legal action is because the just hasn't bain. the momentum and change that is needed to make the game site. and the minimum absence for a plaid diagnosed with concussion is now 12 days. and you're struggling football league in the national rugby league. there's a mandatory 11 day stand down period for can customize nearby physiologist ellen peers who studied concussion in sports for more than 15 years. says players need at
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least one month of the field. and the risk of cognitive impairment increases significantly after 3 concussions. what we are seeing, 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 out 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 with todd players. a decade ago. play is going to court, say the risk of suffering a head injury should no longer be in except it has it. at the job, the striding football league was approached for comment. sarah, cock out a 0 prison al serra mentioned the concussion is also a major concert, interrupted the union is one of the most common injuries sustained by professional
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plays in the sports. we off to england international, my reputation. if it's something he worries about 20 steps on to the pitch, it definitely enters your thoughts view. definitely something that you 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 imprisoned and the science gets more more funds to sieges and measures get better. i'm sure the rest of the game. so yeah, that in mind, but where are we on when a lot better place than the other day? it actually has recently launched the power fund, which seems to transform the lives of children in nigeria, and why the african countries by generating a multi $1000000.00 investment in education, the 28 year old has puts his own money behind the foundation, which will initially provide
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a full education for $40.00 children from legals. the coach i spoke to out to 0 about the initiative and why he wanted to do it. of my jazz is a country that is very close to my heart is when my heritage lives the times to the country. and when you spend time in i j a c or the my car for 2 years. a lack of opportunity that i know these children have the call from the foundation, which is basically offering young nigerian, he, um, children, an academic scholarship private and secondary school education. and once they finish, the 2nd limitation when they're not providing funds for what also saw a business attendant to the ending on the approved business plan was supporting that at golf. so travelers championship in connecticut, it's a very mcroy monitors to do something. he's not done the full,
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the wall and on the street. got his 1st hole in one on the pga tool. it took him at 3532 attempts, but he finally had a nice on his comp. this was on the 8 pope. during the 1st rounds, he said he didn't keep the body for it into the crowd. well, it's on his number to call us our carouse will be in close to find the election at the queen's club tournament in london later as he seeks a fast title on gross the top save, but his place and the law states by beating you relapse good of the czech republic in straight sets, 663 in the face, go the trough for a place in the semi finals. if our carouse wins this event, he will reclaim at top spots in the world rankings to move back. and we'll finish with pictures from the ocean race. what, what is the competing yields? had a close encounter with some focus team, y'all. ya room, their approach to the straight citric volta and the wiles approach them installed
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and pushing up against the outs. i'm not doing the right is luckily no one was injured and there was no damage to the bates. that is what you'll support for me for now you will have another update lights us carry 10 minutes. thanks very much. indeed. that's it. separate. it's nice out. i'll be back in a few moments more on the days developments to stay with us here on us 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. fighting has 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 strong government to control and which means that this might affect other countries inside story on al jazeera, here. and there's been a heavy heart scenario from the 1st of the expiring office, east fire. something has changed at this border crossing whether they are civilians or fighters. none of that seems to matter here. now, those law medicine you and hcr is here and someone told us that they have never seen a dispatch. many people say that even when they are about to prophecies, neighboring cat save us from being talked that there was an incredibly tragic day seeing refugee streaming in his turn into a violent night. they seemed terrible things experienced unimaginable hardships to come this far. what happens now?
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how do states control information that's controlling the narrative to dominating the media? how does the narrative improve public opinion and norma spite, you might not be the most important story about china of today. but that's what the big piece of attention to. how is citizen to listen? we placing the story, the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is come of the the sweet spot on seeing the occupied west bank risk spiraling out of control. a warning from the un as it contends is rarely forces escalating. father and son occupies westbank
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