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she sees how is citizen 10? 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 covered. the the sweet spot on seeing the occupied west bank risk spiraling out of control. a warning from the u. n. as it condense is rarely forces escalating father and son occupied westbank on carry johnston. this is all to sarah lot from day i will. so coming up questions being raised about the safety of the semester bowl. that's in slow, don't it's dive to the titanic rec, shooting all 5 people on board. the reports from one of the wells, not just range parts where conservation is something warning of
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a dangerous consequences of oil exploration and concussion compensation form australian rules. football is suing hundreds of millions of dollars. the new and human rights chief is sending a stock warning to the international community bonnets and occupies the west bank risk spiraling out of control. the message comes off to several. palestinian villages were rated by is very forces on thursday. hundreds of settlers i've also been attacking palestinian areas since a king of a forest where it is on tuesday. meanwhile, is veiled. government has approved further expansion of illegal sacraments in the occupied westbank. the least sweep, balancing the occupied westbank risks spiraling out of control sealed by
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strident political rhetoric and an escalation in the use of advanced military weapon right? by it is right. the shop deterioration is having a terrible impact on both palestinians. and these riley's and we call for an immediate and to the pilots ready for such as life for us in ramona, in the occupied westbank and harry it's been a violent few days. so what's the latest on the ground? well yeah, that'd be more central attacks overnight, not on the scale of the one that we sort to messiah on wednesday, but they have been going on in various locations around the occupied westbank. it is something that has been increasingly prevalent this year along with an increase in the number of palestinian attacks on is right. these as well. and we
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saw that shooting attack on tuesday and which full settlers were killed for others injured. it was also that, that we saw this really explosion of secular violence against palestinian villages . the biggest of those was that through messiah locals that told us some, $200.00 settlers in groups of several dozen each and came in ready rampage through the village. damaging and burning homes shooting as well. and this is what the representative who visited that town that village earlier on on friday had to say about it. according to the accounts we have received from numerous sources, indeed, a group of federalists, many men who set to us came here. i would call them tell receptors because they spread tara in the vicinity and in the neighborhood, tier 5 shooting was live for on said fire at tennis tenants warning. 12 people kidding on mountain obama and also setting several houses and cars on fire. luckily,
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nor many more were actually injured, and only nobody was killed apart from oma, where as i said, tried to save the lives of those injured so strong language that from the a representative there was also condemnation. it should be said by these ready army as well, of the settlers actions. but the villages say that when the army came in and they came in off to the settlers, had already been pushed back by a group of villages. and that it was, in fact, as far as they were concerned, the army trying to defend those settlers. and they say that the, the young man who was killed was in fact shocked by the army not by on settlers. so i think that will be some appreciation of the strength of those comments, but also you've heard so many years, palestinians complain when the international community does come, den is ready policy,
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especially in the occupied territories. the language may be strong, but often the, the actions done back it up. i think that will be heard again around the occupied westbank or in this instance to the best. i think that could be hard for some attempts to influence these ready government. but this is a the right wing coalition is ready government that we see never before with a fairly extremist secular voices in high positions of power high for so thank you for that top dates. this is rose, administer of national security. it's a mob and event has visited on a legal outpost and occupies westbank, promising government support my position is clear and i give you full and unconditional support, but more than the establishment of a settlement here, i want to complete a pen and settlement. not only here, but in all the hills that we see around us. we must settle in the land of israel. and in return, we should have a military operation. bringing down the buildings,
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liquidating the terrorists, not one or 2, but tends hundreds and thousands if necessary. and melancholy has more than this now from occupied east jerusalem on the edge about bank give it was actually touring. uh the i would tell a legal settlement no 7 months. well, actually a legal end is uh, international, but this one's actually a legal under is rainy law and that's where he said that they needed to be a large scale operation. in the west bank, most settlements needed to be filled and tens of thousands of, of what he calls terrace, needed to be at till now he's been using language like that for many, many years. 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 there is so controversial within israel itself. prime minister benjamin netanyahu convened a, a security consultation meeting with all of the relevant policies,
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the all media intelligence services, etc, off the uh, the events in, uh, jeanine. um and what he discussed uh that actually was something depending if it 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 uh, according to one source of 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 think of it is a very controversial figure. so although he has been saying things of this for many years, the words do carry some weight now, but the army isn't really interested in a large scale operation in the westbank compartments to benjamin. that's and you know, who is a man who tends to listen to his generals, friends, and relatives
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a morning, the 5 people who died on board, a submersible, taking tourists to the wreck of the titanic, an implosion has been blamed for the loss of this opposite to send it into the depths of the atlantic. u. s. coast guard says an underwater rowboat discuss the deputy on thursday of this. and this will was last seat on sunday questions and now being raised about safety regulations in the field. why this semester not to sort of certification that there are regulations in place, but as you can imagine, there aren't that many subs that go that deep. and so the regulations are pretty sparse, and many of them are antiquated, or they're designed for specific instances. so it's, it's kind of tricky to navigate those, those regulatory schemes. well, james cameron direct to the hollywood. blockbuster type type has completed 33 dives
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to the shit wreck. he says this trip should never have been made. ocean gate should have been doing what it was due. i think that's pretty clear. i wish i had been more vocal about that, but i think i was unaware that they weren't certified because i wasn't really studying it. i wasn't really interested. stockton rush asked me if i wanted to go out there and dive the season. you know, i wasn't interested search search search for days of search. they're searching everywhere there. they were running around with their hair on fire. the sub was right where it was, it was literally on the sea floor below its last known position, which is the 1st place you look in. a search is the last known position. you know, go running around all over the landscape with planes and trains and automobiles searching. right. it was right where it was, one of them floated and i knew that's where they were going to find it. they were on the fence. they were at 3500 feet. they lost calms and tracking the last one being the critical one. because the, the transponder that used to track
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a saw it during the sands on, on the bottom, is a fully a ton of a system. it's in its own pressure housing, and it has its own battery power. so for them to lose calls and tracking at the same time. so it was gone as well. staying with this gabriel elizondo is in boston with the us coast guard was helping with the search. and gabriel or reggie, there has been a lot of things to point to whether this should've launched in the 1st place. yeah, that's right. and the coast guard was asked about that, and they said that they're going to be looking into this and the coming days, weeks, and months. they said we have some of the same questions that others have about the safety standards of the submersible. that was really an experimental submersible. it wasn't up to military grade standards by any stretch of the imagination far from
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it, quite frankly. but there's certainly some complications as well because where this se titanic is at and where the titan was going to explore. that's international waters there. so who sorta would regulates the safety standards? international waters is something that governments, quite frankly, are going to have to start talking to each other about. and, you know, there's some questions about, well, you know, if 1000000 there is and billionaires want to take these extreme risks to explore either outer space or the depths of the ocean. what does it matter? well, as we saw from this incident, what matters is when something goes wrong, of course it, it's up to governments. in this case, england of the us, france, and canada, to marshal all these resources that are costing tens of millions, if not hundreds of millions in a 5 day search. so certainly a lot of questions,
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but it's really coming down now to safety standards. and a lot of the people in the exploration community, the wider community are now looking at each other saying, do, are there, do there need to be higher safety standards? and also, how are those safety standards implemented? and as we saw, it was an extensive search. how many do we have any more details about how the debris was found as well? it ultimately came down to one thing and in the end and that was this r o v you are remotely operated vehicle, is basically a robot that has a capability to go to these depths and then feed back a live video to cruise on, on the surface on a ship on the surface. again, we've said this over and over, but it can't be repeated enough. the depths of where this occurred are so deep that very few submarines can even get there. there's only
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a handful of them on the planet that have the capability of these robots to get to these depths. and so by the time that they were able to mobilize these and get there, that's ultimately what proved a decisive is, is, is this getting there to see able to get to those depths, to feedback video, to see the debris. and that's ultimately what was the key here, of course they used airplanes, chips on the surface, even so in our bowie's the pickup sounds. but bottom line is what this tragedy todd is that at these extreme depths, you have to have something that can get there to actually see what is on the sea floor at these steps. and ultimately it was one of these r o v, as remotely operated vehicles. that was the key to finding the debris. gabriel, thanks very much for that tough dates. the server is taking legal action against the australian government. so i still think it's plans to build
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a new embassy. moscow says it's already spent $8000000.00 on the project in the capital camera. one of its diplomats is squatting on the land. last week, legislation terminated russia's tendency on land in the apartment house. so i think a 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 site. which owns excellent, is a professor of international security and intelligent studies. on the start of the, in the national university. he believes russia will lose the case in a high cold, and it's very clear that the, the strong and 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 set
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a new price event. 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 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 us from the old one. uh, although the original idea was 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 months in a soviet like a price towards espionage and barney to parents. there's no way these trade governments 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 on a lot of side between the major telecommunications tell and problem and house that
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gives them an enormous advantage for age 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 or any longer. so to come here and i'll just say no end to a heat wave in mexico, but people could be facing storing temperatures for another 2 weeks on competitors and the ocean. your right sketch a surprise visit, curious killer whales the it's the weekend. here's your forecast across says that we're going to start this one off in buckets. the monsoon rains now starting to leak into punjab providence and the capital territory means that we've got an increase in that series. so that means that mostly cloudy sky in karachi over the next little bit. while india is
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being hammered with the monsoon rains from muscle ross struck hair lead shot and scar into westbank all state. let's go in for a closer look and you know, for us on state, torrential downpours, they're flooding has displaced more than a 100000 people from their homes. but we could all of this what, whether around westbank, all state really rain being whipped around all sides of the day at the end goal here in time for the philippines still flooded, advisors in play for mid now and besides heavy falls of rain in the forecast for northern vietnam, this all ties into our plan brain stretching from greatland to shanghai. but i think the worst of it will be around quite lynn could see pockets of about a 100 millimeters of rain. meantime, for shanghai, think about 50 millimeters on top for you. the heat continues in beijing, you're up to 40 degrees and we're also seeing those temperatures lift across the korean peninsula, blazing sunshine in sol at the height of 32 degrees on saturday. okay, got to go. i'll catch up with you in
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a bit though. the join the label conversation to just say no, i'm good. the people industry to 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 is the society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. it was found. this was fun to have an american occupation of admitting eastern countries. the street on algae 0 the the
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welcome back reminder about top stores. now this, you and human rights chief has one that bought it. ok pod, westbank risk spiraling out of control. message comes off to is reading forces rated several protest and villages on thursday. friends and relatives on morning, the 5 people who died on board a semester book taking service to the back of the titanic question. so now being raised about safety recommendations, deep seats, whose brochure is taking legal action against the australian governments for stopping funds to build a new russian embassy last week, legislation terminate. toothbrushes, sentence, camera sizing potential. secuity is the invest in ukraine, russia as 513 cruise missiles into the field. there is a septic, according to the ukrainian ministry at right. and that's what heard across the
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country. open nights on thursday. drones and missiles targeted areas from the vivid in the far west to his own. in the south. augusta says ukrainian forces have killed one person in this upper region that happens in the village on the southeast in the front line, both sides of intensified shutting. ukraine says the russian forces killed at 3 civilians further south and fast on a lesson intelligence agency. they foiled a ukrainian, the plots to obtain radioactive material. license state media has released pictures of the right. yes, be security services. 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 you, credit and citizen and sit on the financing is continuing north stuff or local sources have told us here, at least once a 1000000000 has been killed and 6 wounded in the province as
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a capital office. yeah. battle is between the suit and these on the on the power minute you rapid support forces broke out on 1st day down to the house of africa and the search for energy and the world's 2nd largest rain forest. oil and gas exploration writes the democratic republic of congo are up for auction of the exportation has potentially devastating consequences, fully critically important ecosystem that i'm the communities that depend on it. 27 blocks of land in the rain forest thought you to be sold to companies for development. some of them overlap with natural deserves. it was, it was team travel about the congo. we'd like to meet the people who lives in the 1st of full reports as our environments added to that clock for the 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 and all manner of cross truck tried to fix that is just staring into action here and been dr. and we're of river to explore one of the oil boats designated rooms and by the government, the ship funds and remote communities. the sheer 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 government's ocean to po box.
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above asking about the log 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 to the highest bidder. with an estimated $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 made up to 50 up. it was,
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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 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 come in, i say, co village as night, places in the clock, houses, errand, democratic republic of congo, turned on saturday night clock brings us apart. 2 of the series heads into the forest to hey, what communities affected by the proposed exploration after st. emergency of the southern issue didn't indonesia because a smoke from forest and pizza and 5 people. in 7 indonesian provinces are being one of the danger to health and of poor visibility. he twice route,
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se asia is being blamed for, contributing to the emergency. but he's waving, china continues with the temperature in beijing heating 40 degrees celsius. baton is well, thoughts have issue the highest red warning saying the heat wave poses serious risks to health countries of weather service for cost high temperatures for at least another week. scientists in mexico are blaming the el nino climate phenomena into the 3rd heat. wave of the hospitals are busy treating patients with heat related problems. some of them fatal on electricity blackouts are increasing as john home and reports now from the capitol. a heat wave is searing its way through mexico. one of the longest thing is officials say they're already been dead 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
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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 assure 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 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. i want the local media who were to recruit to blackouts and 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 the quality su activates for really pushing it's getting moved. now most of a lot of the quite as little as possible. so yeah. so my answer,
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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 with the he way states continue for a few days more in the nor for at least as 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 upon entry inquiry in australia or is investigating long term health implications of repeated heading docs and contact support? the legal lunmark action forma, all the rules football players are seeking up to $670000000.00 in damages for concussion injuries for a couple of quotes from bridgeman it was this performance back in 1995. which insurance beat the market? the century tacitly new strategy and football it was well known freeze technique on the field. nearly 30 years later he says it was the repetitive head
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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. yeah. and it's really affected me in the forty's or sort of saw some really bad changes in the behavior. and it's not a good injury that have 3 years ago, the veteran play i received an historic insurance pass of almost $1000000.00, acknowledging a 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 cost them long 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
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game site, and 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 down 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, 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, a 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,
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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, clock out to 0 prison competitors in the ocean. race came in that 1st shock. i say we're approaching the straits of job role. so one of the your have non usually close encounter we some or cuz the whales approach team, you know, yeah. and started pushing up against the yachts and nudging rather luckily that one was injured when the boat was damaged. the watching out this era and these other top stories.

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