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a challenge is 0 with the the hello, i'm about this one and this is in use on life from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes is really sad. photos of accused of spreading chatter, but it used palestine representative as the u. n. was violent, spiral out of control up for grabs, were in democratic republic of congo for the government plans to auction off oil blocks. and the world's 2nd largest rating for us. rush out launched as a legal bottom to build a new embassy in australia is capital. but can better says the project track these
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national security. i'm trying to get a chance to go with the sports a life changing the lights for generational talent. san antonio's 1st victor with cement houses is the best and the prospect changes trusted by the san antonio. so when we get to the, we're going to be getting this, these are with a warning from the u. n. violence in the occupied west bank of risk spiraling out of control. the message comes off to several policy. indian villages were rated by is ready forces on thursday. hundreds of secular civil has been attacking palestinian areas since the killing of for is varies on tuesday. for this week's violence in the occupied westbank risks spiraling out of control field by
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strident political rhetoric. and an escalation in the use of advanced military weapon, right, bye is right. or the shop deterioration is having a terrible impact on both palestinians. and these riley's and we call for an immediate and to the bottom of the european union as representative in palestine went to one of the villages in the occupied westbank that was attacked. so i'm kind of on bookstore, says settlers are categorizing palestinian civilians. israel's government has approved further expansion in legal sacraments, the constructions being rushed measures and protocols that have been in place for decades of being bypassed. well, we've got 2 teams covering these developments in non condo standing by for us in the west jerusalem. first we're going to go to how the faucet, who's in ramallah for us. so these are strong statements that are coming out from the u. n. n e u. the palestinians must be wondering whether or not anybody's going to be listening. well yes, i think that will be
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a key question. it has been a somewhat calm a day on friday in comparison to what we've been seeing earlier in the week. the have been some confrontations that was the most. that's the road tax overnights on kind of sending communities as well, but nothing on the scale of what we saw on wednesday. that of course, was a day off to a palestinian shooting attack against his ready settlers, which so for his release that was killed. i don't know, is this an outburst of settling violence the most notable the largest scale example of that in the village of tour messiah on wednesday, we'll look who's told us when we went that about 200 settlers rampage street, that community throwing stones, setting fire to property to cause shooting as well. and this is what the representative who's a early on friday had to say about that incident. according to the accounts we have received from numerous sources. indeed, a group of federalists, many,
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many settlers came here. i would call them tell receptors because they spread the terra in the vicinity and in the neighborhood to you. a 5 sure thing was life problems with the fire at dependents. daniel warning, 12 people kidding on the bottom and also setting several houses and cars on fire. luckily, not many more were actually injured and only nobody was killed a pod from on my way i said try to save the lives of those injured. so a pretty strong statement of condemnation that from a representative, it's worth noting as well. the is right, the army itself condemned the actions of the settlers that have it's now been reported being for is where the settlers detained by the internal security service . but it is extremely wrapped the prosecutions to emerge from such events as well as that the power of sending villages. they were telling us that these really moved
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. she turned up well off, the settlers had retreated, and the day ended up in the telling. protecting. the settlers rob has been trying to intervene. i tool on the behalf of the palestinians, villages, which is something that the you and i was saying was the obligation of an occupying army to do. and they also said that the man who died was shot, not by settler, but by a soldier that had been some other moves internationally. morocco has delayed, again, its hosting of a form of arab nations, united states and israel. these right the, you know, us on passive it to israel. i said that america would stand by and allow set the violence to continue. but they'll be questions as to how much pressure can really be exerts a given how much pressure there is. within this coalition government from senior figures within it, a senior set to las vegas who now hold on presidents positions of power in these where the government how are we? thank you very much indeed. how the false are talking to us from ramallah. well,
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israel's administrative, national security at the v and has visited on in the live post in the occupied westbank, promising governments support my position is leah 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 settled in the land of israel, in which we should have a military operation. bringing down the buildings, liquidating the terrorists, not one or 2, but tends hundreds and thousands if necessary. while they mount kinds in the west jerusalem far as i am on the must be speculation about whether or not these statements by a bank of your argument, farm predominately here's supporters or whether this is the start of some action that these really government is going to be taking one imagines that we're going to be watching what is really government is going to do next of the whether it's worth
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pointing out at this stage at the bank of the statements, or actually track with everything that he's been saying over the last 2 decades. that his position really hasn't changed yours called the occupied westbank. the land of israel is always once he's get the palestinians out, but he's words do hold some weight because now he's the national security administrator. effectively. he's in charge of the police present. interesting question does. he's was when he. busy adults about this extended operation in the occupied westbank rule that actually happened well, also the events in natalie on wednesday, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu convened a security consultation between the heads of the army. the intelligence services and relevant minutes has been good. there was an invited to that meeting and in fact there were leaks from that meeting from ministers. who would that you simply said, ben, give a is a barking dog, but doesn't have bikes. so he is unpopular within certain sections of his
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own coalition government, but it does hold a trump code if he pulls out of the coalition government and that's the end of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and his role will go to the polls again. so that's something the benjamin that's and you know, who wants to avoid now he's already said he's not looking for an extended operation in the occupied westbank. the army certainly from all the things that we've been reading and seeing and hearing a suggest that they're very happy with the operations like we saw in geneva that killed 5 palestinians. so the army doesn't really want this largest kind of operation. but this plays well to been given his audience, who all the specialist and that's why he was in the illegal outburst though, is what point you out here as well the, the legal outpost. all settlements are illegal on the international, but this particular one is actually illegal under his randy little emma and thank you very much. indeed them on con, bring us up to date from western a tiny motor had and the news are including questions raised about the safety of a surprise to bolts at imploded on its dive to the titanic wreck,
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killing all 5 people on board on concussion compensation of former astronomy and rules football is assuming for hundreds of millions of dollars. that story coming up in support with joe. the funding is continuing, is it on the north doc for local sources? challenges here, at least one civilians being killed and 6 are being monitored and the conferences capital all for she is battles between the cities army and the potter military rapids support forces broke out on thursday. raleigh. so being held in some parts of saddam in support of the army demonstrations took place in the eastern gather region and in the southern call to protest has condemned the actions of the potto military rapids support forces him organs in on demand near the capital call 2 perhaps slightly astonishing. there are protests in the middle of
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a was on. can you tell us more about that hipaa? well, hundreds of people came out against the parent minutes who rapids support forces and voicing their support for this is denise army. but the also expressing their frustrations at the moods of the parent military are a staff over the past 8 to 9 weeks since the sauce of the conflict here in the capital out of tune. and in other parts of the country. specifically, the fact that many people have been forced out of their homes would be our assess, taking over and occupying those residents in many parts of the capital, as well as the sexual violence against women here in the capital hot, assume people also voice their anger against the repeated cease fires that was agreed upon by both the parent military rapids support forces. and this is denise army. they say that these, these far as gave the can. so the power military are assessed to expands more into residential areas, force more people out of their homes and displace them further and cuts off access
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to many facilities, including water and power, and many residential neighborhoods since the size of the conflict. now this is all happening as fighting continues between the 2 sides, the army and the recess with stripes reported in the south east parts of the capital. by visiting these are we targeting our assess positions. they were also sounds of gunfire. here in the city of on demand. so this is all happening, but it shows the, the level of frustration amongst civilians here in the capital and in other parts of the country. that's how far a military operation has been going between the 2 sides. but also by the atrocities committed by the rapids support forces since the spouse of the conflict cable logging in on demand hipaa. thank you very much. indeed. the bank customers in 11 on have demanded access to their life savings. they've been protesting outside the central bank and they moved and calling for the governor to be held accountable for levels long running financial crisis general quarter as more from the protest. and a lot of these capital people are angry and frustrated for years,
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and 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 the way you do this advantages rate applies to our money comes up with a big, big difference between all the others who have taken their money out of the country. 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
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the central bank, which gave it to call efficiency. the states, successive governments misuse those funds. many of them have been accused of corruption. so now the space is nearly bankrupt. whatever is left in the central bank is now being used to in one way or another. keep a live on social unrest. the money is, is the bank. no one's, i cannot reach them. every time i need to buy my medicine, who's the hottest girl? i am diabetic, i have the money from my bank and sending money, sending checks, x rays of sense and send all the while the economics to ration is worth living. and the latest report by the united nations, 9 in 10 households can not afford chase or the fatal friends and relatives on morning. the 5 people who died on board a submersible that was taking tourists to the wreck of the titanic
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b. u. s. coast guard says a catastrophic implosion is to blame for the loss of the sub. it happened as it descended into the depths of the atlantic and under water robots discovered deputy on thursday, after the submersible disappeared on sunday questions and not being raised about the safety. but it was for deep sea and vessels. gabriel alexander was in boston with the us coast guides being helping with the search. i get just 1st of all, bring this up to the late up to date with the latest about what's been going on of the, for the coast guard, along with the french and canadian vessels out there at sea, over where the titanic wreckage is that they continue to look for any sort of debris from the tight and that they might be able to find is that this could go on for another day or 2. it's important to point out that this is not like a plane crash, where you have debris spread over a huge area and pay perhaps thousands of pieces of debris that they're looking for . that is not the case here. the titan was very small, only the size of about
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a minivan. and so there's just not much debris there to find. there's no black box that they're looking for, like what they might look for in an airplane crash or something like that. so this recovery effort of any debris should only take a couple of days or so, then presumably they will use that to begin some sort of investigation into exactly what happened and what went wrong there in terms of any remains. the officials here say that it just seems very unlikely that there would be any remains that they can find of the 5 people that perished on this on this accident. but it's pretty clear that they will keep that remotely operated vehicle down at the bottom as much as they can near the titanic wreckage. just looking for any final debris that they can find. because once they leave there, there's probably not any time to go back to search again. any time soon. as the
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morning continues on the investigation gets under way. of course, we're not hearing criticism of a submersible vessel itself, and that may have wider implications in terms of the legislation surrounding the safety of these kind of a vehicles. yeah, there's been a lot of criticism around this. i mean, this was very much an experimental submersible. it was very rude, an entry, quite frankly, and a lot of people in the exploration community now. and especially in the deep sea diving community that are used to stuff like this. they're criticizing it a lot and including james cameron, the movie director who has taken more than 30 deep dive exploration journeys to the titanic. he said it was simply irresponsible for them to use this experimental type to go down to these depths. and so now there's certainly questions about should there be more regulation, higher safety standards, but it's going to be complicated because, for example, where the titan went down,
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where the titanic wreckage is, that's an international waters. so there's certainly questions about who monitors is who's going to regulate this, assuming that they move forward with some sort of bodies, better safety standards. and again, this was very much in an area that very few people in the world ever get to explore the deepest depths of the ocean more than 3 kilometers below this, the surface and one of the most remote areas of the world. but clearly, even if millionaires are billionaires, have the ability to explore these areas, the money and the funds to do that. as this tragedy show the world. if there's a problem, it's up to the coast guard and up to france in canada and countries that have navies and coast guards to then do the search and rescue. and in this case, uh, recovery efforts that could be tens of millions of dollars. we don't have a cost estimate yet on what this search and rescue effort to entailed cost wise.
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but certainly without a doubt, it's in the 10s, if not hundreds of millions of dollars talking to us from boston. that's gabrielle ellis only gave thanks very much indeed. you know, to the heart of africa and the search for energy and the world's 2nd largest greenforest island gas exploration rights and democratic republic of congo are up for auction. but exportation has potentially devastating consequences for the critically important ecosystem there. i'm the communities that depend on it. 27 blocks of land and the rain forest are due to be sold to companies for development . some of them are going to overlap with natural reserves. i'll just see it as team shopping up the congo river to meet the people who lived there. and then the 1st of 4 reports here is our environment editor, the clock for the safety of band jackets, a starting point right on the equator,
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with the epic conduct. the focus of life. did the river is lot of bathrooms and transport hub for travel upstream and down in all manner of crow talk kind of 6 days, just staring interaction here and been dr. so we're of river to explore one of the oil boats designated promotion by the government should find some remote communities to shift scale of the congo is bewildering. here looking more like a vast lake. as it mia and as west to the atlantic ocean. we're heading 2 days in the opposite direction, over 400 kilometers up stream deep into the congo basin. the journey is soon slang by dense rain forest giving way now and then the river side villages where life mostly goes on as it has for centuries to life. that could be up ton by the government's option to po box.
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and then that's why we are going to bob asking about the log off to the m as in the congo base, and is 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 $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, we have not had anything from the government. our life depends on the river. i
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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 the clock houses here, a democratic republic of congress. and 10 am tundra is a political on the list of contrasts and university. he says the dilemma from many countries in africa is choosing between come back and poverty, or protecting me involved. and the person is mainly from in those countries. and africa by not been that said, lies, cannot be accused, you know, for a pollution. so it is simply a common sense that those who you pick,
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the tentative no down to about that. you know, we like the video to see we do have a big culture. we do have 2 reasons. we do have the, even, you know, some specific minding that we do not necessarily lead to the destruction of the environment. we do so we do have many as tennessee is a pub from 3 mean. but at the same time, the countries are willing to go for the results that's with the big money immediately when you, when i think kind of take to me take time you know, to, to, to, to apply to wait for the plan to be ready to. so, but when dealing with the, with own, these take stuck in the, on 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, you know, on saturday, nick thought is going to bring his part to the series he's going to head into the forest to hear for the effect of the community does have to say about the proposed exploration products. the world's buying size is going to suspend the debts. we
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payments for countries hits by natural disasters. announcement was made at a summit in powers involving 50 heads of state and government. many of the leaders of the world bank and international monetary fund, or become increasingly updated to, to address challenges such as climate change and pandemic. latasha buffet has more from that summit a, hey mrs. somebody was to try and find ways to overhaul. and modernize the global financial system to help developing countries more could have been struggling with said to say, to press service phones to coverage emergencies between private 19 front they make . and of course, a climate change. at the end of the meeting, the french presence, a manual, my call has been hosting. it said the consensus has been found that there is a need for change thought in terms of announcements. what they were limited need is agreed to finalize the pledge appointments that's already being made for a $100000000000.00 climate fundable. so 1st type of funds to help buy diversity and
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force in developing countries. several se promises from c o m s, on the wells fargo will bank said it was 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, countries on the pay says say developing countries next to this is simply not enough to to the african countries. the locates about 4 times more funding to debt repayment, then to a social, a public surfaces. so we're not in a situation where they have to make very tough choices. and we're expecting, so the diversity among equals from the rich countries lead to this house laid out what they call a roadmap, some commitments to trying to find ways to eva, hold a global financial system among them. proposals to reform farms, audience national monetary funds, encourage those institutions to lead, to move to developing nations and give developing nations of great to say in those
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institutions they will think about trying to step up, move financing all of these. so as i said, all form is have less the french person to bundle my call 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 the alcera terrace, zambia has reached a deal with foreign government creditors to restructure its national debt president hawkeye and a history. lemme i noticed that agreements uh, the summit empowers the agreement, covers around $6000000000.00 in lowes, including some funds on side of africa as well as china designed because largest creditor. it's the latest step in zambia and efforts to strengthen the economy following the corona virus pandemic. russia is taking legal action against the strategy and government for stopping its funds to build a new embassy. moscow says it's already spent $8000000.00 in the projects in the capital camera. one of his diplomats is squatted on the land. last week,
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legislation terminated, rushes tendency, or lands near parliament times. so i think a potential security risk. we anticipated i, i, the rest of would not be happy with, with their response. we expected that, but we're very confident of their position and processes around the why for the coma to formalize possession of this. i don't. black slend is a professor of international security and intelligence studies at the history of national university. and he believes russia is going to lose the case and the high court. so it's very clear that the these trying to govern 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 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
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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 the strange government's going to tell them that when a strongly agree to them having this real estate that 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. it gives them an enormous advantage for each dropping for intelligence gathering. and given what we've seen in ukraine and the approach that russia is taken to relations of globally, that's just not acceptable in australia any longer for time and having extradited
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to malaysia to face people trafficking charges. please say they're linked to the discovery of mass graves on the border between the 2 countries. dozens of graves on more than a 100 bodies were discovered in the jungle in 2015. it suspected they were illegal migrants off from the community. so just lily has more from calling them 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 n t 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, mostly from young law,
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mostly will 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 camps were discovered thought to be run by people smuggling cats. and these are thought to be used as transit caps. now, in 2019 a rights group, $45.00 rights, and the malaysian commission for human rights said in a report that it found reasonable grounds to conclude that a transnational criminal syndicates was involved. and it also said that this syndicate had committed crimes against humanity. now in that same report, it also accused malaysian authorities of obstructing justice by delaying the exclamation of victims bodies and also of destroying evidence. now in 2019, the malaysian government launched a public inquiry which published a report just last year. that report ultimately concluded that wall that will
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weaknesses on the part of border patrols. it's all new 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 pro into this matter. now the full men will appear in court again, next month. nobody has yet been recorded. this is still a head on all the 0 i'm complaining of being sidelined in sierra leone are female politicians struggling to get elected in the mail dominated society. no, and so a huge wave in mexico where people could be facing sort of temperatures for another 2 weeks on some hall coast taken interested in your competing in the great ocean race that's coming up in sports group. joe, the,
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this is your forecast for the america is good to see. we're still tracking no tropical storm. brett says it moves away from the eastern caribbean, taking that copious rain 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, boil 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 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 whether 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.
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and where temperature is a bit below average is 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. the, the july on i just, the thing goes to the post office, the local elections, sort of shift to the right click the country with this another here with the info, right? government 11 east meets the indian women, breaking down gender barriers as they fight to become jumped to peaches, the coast african meters from across the continent as well. so 6 different than relations with the region. people in power focuses on somalia as a fight for survival. as years of drafton hom conflict have combined to create
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a humanitarian disaster. as the security becomes an increasing global concern, the united nations launches the report examining food crises and tongue around the world. to live on a jersey to frank assessments. this board is because of the, the unit of the vision and the looking limited. suspicious to that also you've done, but the best way inside story on al jazeera, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching or does it on reminder of adults. so is this. the youngest human
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rights chief has wanted to finally send the occupied westbank risk spiraling out of control. the message comes officer is ready for us is rated several palestinian villages on thursday. friends and relatives of morning. the 5 people who died on board a submersible tourist to the wreck of the titanic questions are now being raised about safety regulations and seem to is combined customers and level of protests to, to demand access to the light savings. they've got that outside the central bank and they moved calling for the governor to be held accountable for the long running financial crisis. the in western ukraine, russia has fired 13 cruise missiles at an air field. the intercepted according to the training and military air rate allows, were, had across the country overnight on thursday, drones. and this i was talking today is from the vision in the far west to hassle
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and the side of russia. it says your training and forces have killed one person. and the reason is that felicia, it happened in a village and the south eastern front line. both sides have intensified shelly dreams as russian forces killed 3 civilians for the side of ink house on the russian intelligence. agent say they've stopped the ukrainian plots to obtain the radioactive materials. russian state media is released pictures of the raid, the f as b security service. it says 5 people were detained when trying to buy a kilogram of cesium for 3 and a half $1000000.00. it says the group was working for the ukranian citizen. so you want to secure to cancel this, holding a briefing on the ongoing warning ukraine us ambassador to the un is accused around of not only providing russia with hundreds of one way of time drones, but working to produce these weapons in the science, russia, us, and his allies are calling on the secretary general to investigate these violations . diplomatic editor james bays is joining us live not from the un in new york. james, we just saw pictures there, a varsity, and
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a bunch of the permanent representative of russia. talking to the rest of the security council, clearly responding to what's being said, what has been happening over the last couple of hours. well, this is a general briefing of the security council requested by albania, which is a very much and i lie of the us on the situation in ukraine. but what we've heard in this meeting, and actually just before the meeting, when a group of investors came to address reports is, is up for the allegations of it runs involvement with the russians in providing drones to the russians to use in key the us and busted into thomas greenfield said that there are hundreds of writing and drones being used by the russians and they being used again in recent days. she also says the us has intelligence that there is a new trade in factory. that is our pricing inside ukraine. a run by the
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russians and the iranians to reduce further drones. and she says, does intelligence from both the us, the u. k. that's been provided to the united nations. she says it's time for the united nations to take action of rushes and bronze actions violate un security council resolution $2231.00 that resolution for hibbits all countries including permanent members of the security council from transferring these types of weapons from iran. absent advanced security council approval of the secretary general says he doesn't have a mandate to investigate. what do you say to that? 20 to 31 resolution 2231 does give the secretary general a mandate to carry out these investigations. and we have all encouraged the you in to move forward on carrying out these of investigations immediately. slight
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correction to what i just said. i mentioned that the russian on the wrong can collaboration with one of the us on the drive in factory. that's not actually in ukraine, it's, it's in russia. russian ambassador to the united nations was listening to the us and boston when she was giving those comments. he came then to the microphone to reporters and made it clear that he was not in favor of any sort of investigation. i put it to him. surely if you've got nothing to hide, then why? and if you're not using it writing and drones, why don't you like the you and investigate is on so well as well. he doesn't believe that resolution 2231 gives the secretary general the pilot to launch an investigation who doesn't think the team that works on that investigation. have the capabilities to launch any such investigation. so you've got quite a number of western countries, so you may need an urgent investigation saying the secretary general's should not hesitate. he has the power to launch one. russia saying no, no, no. the secretary general of united nations right now is in a difficult position, and i diplomatic got a james base of the un, james,
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thank you very much indeed. is always it's well india and the us have a nice a series of weapons trade and immigration agreements as the indian prime minister visitors, washington dc, addressing the us congress not in the remote who said the bilateral ties will be a defining partnership of this century. speaking to reporters, money rejected accusations of promoting religious discrimination, also enjoy reports from capitol hill. welcome to survive is on thursday us president joe biden welcomed indian prime minister never ends remotely to the white house for joint press conference, and to strike deals on security trade. an immigration for us is eager to turn into you got into an ally that can help chuck china's influence in the in the pacific. today, the partnership between our countries is stronger than welcome to private or some motors, washington, who however, critics say setting out the good china and crystal for moody is essentially
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rewarding him for violating his citizens. human rights. in 2002 riots broke out in the indian state of good to run. body chief minister of goods arrived at the time was accused of stroking the violence he was later cleared. still, washington denied moody a visa to the us for nearly 10 years. reinstating it only after he was elected prime minister in 2014, all the human rights activists say, moody's government has either targeted or failed to protect most lives. 6 christians from religious based violence allegations moody denied. i'm gonna say pick. yeah. and then we have always truth that our democracy can deliver. and when i say dilute or does is regardless of cost creed, religion, or gender, there's absolutely no space for discrimination. even so moody's invitation to address congress drew objections from
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a few legislators including michigan representative rashida to lead. we are all members of congress who professed to stand for human rights, freedom and democracy to join us and boycotting moody's joint address to congress chairs. the calls to ignore moody, largely brushed off by official washington, eager to keep india on its side in global of stairs. rosalind jordan l just sierra washington saturday is pulling day in seattle. we own photos are going to choose the next president as well as new m, p, 's and mayors. but despite having laws engender the quality female political candidates facing up hill baffled to get elected, i'm addressed reports for 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
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having an office. it needs properties as required and accusations she denies. she says that it was mailed to me they to society is not making things easy for female politicians. despite the passage of the new but as long as the ages of the bill that deals with politics and politicians and the women participating in politics is on the phone. what they really mean. there's 3 minutes of this abuse. women should be calm. we men should know the fact that kind of women, they really weren't. there was widespread relation when suddenly owns a problem in the past gender laws, one of which demands women should make up 30 percent of all the candidates running for any political party but retails for me and can do the next 30 days. boats that despite the passage of the bill, t mail candidates, specifically targeted, the campaign is purely but surely, you know, so the company message is,
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she's traveling, told a lie. she's 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 phoebe, a politicians are being treated for now. she says that there is discouraging women make up more than half the population of sending young. i'm 52 percent office registered voters, but only a small fraction of them are represented in public and private sectors, but it's in the political sprays the suppression. imagine a lice. despite this an american express how many degrees i just need a retail uses, a facebook and instagram and canada, one of the seeking domestic news elsewhere. this is because of a new law requiring digital companies to pay for content. the online news and to requires payment for use of content from publishers and broadcast, as with revenue, going to support canadian news outlets with advertisers, prophetic digital platforms,
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a canadian new sector. i've seen hundreds of transitional publications close in the last decade. it follows a similar law in australia and 2021 that was fiercely opposed by tech companies. button base has struck a deal with publishers, google's and talks with the canadian government, but it spokes person says and so far, also one hasn't addressed any of its concerns. jeff is walking is a toronto based journalism teacher and offer of the book, trusting the news and the digital. a g says digital platforms as well as news outlets are concerned about increasing government influence. these mainstream 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 trucks, the government has decided the canadian government has decided that big media platforms like google and facebook,
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and have an obligation to pay news organizations whenever they take their content or further distribution. this of course has angered uh, mazda 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 have signed those agreements, but most of them have not. and the problem is compounded because the government is also insisting that whatever news organizations are allowed to distribute whatever these large platforms are larger distributed, 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 to say, this is a government overreach,
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this is government intruding into the editorial decisions of these individual dues . organizations of scientists and mexico are blaming the el nino climate phenomenon for the 3rd heat wave of the year. hospitals are busy choosing patients with heat related problems and some of them are fateful. electricity blackouts are increasing is on home and reports from the capital. a heat wave is searing its way through mexico. one of the longest thing is officials say they're already been debts 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. it's even close the countries energy authority to issue warning. the mets cruise power grid is close to its capacity president under this menu, a little piece of adult. so this has nothing to worry about. those are just some of
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those pretty meadows. we'd be the 1st one to know what was happening if there were blackouts, but just imagine it's our responsibility that we don't lack electricity. so i said you are, there's no problem maintenance. okay. yeah. i think the local media have already refuted blackouts in a handful of states. these people are protesting the electric 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 to draw flips in the see that's quite a suit activist. really pushing is getting moved now. most of a lot of the quite as little as possible. so yeah, so many and i think that adapting a space for him would be the best as it would be more comfortable to bear the weather that's heating our city and especially with the he way states continue for a few days more in the north, 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. doing the home and how does
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a to mexico city. still ahead and i'll just see them in sports. joe's going to be here with all the reaction from the end a draft,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the driver's board, his joe roof. thank you very much. after months of hyphen speculation, false cables hold his prospect. victor, when the gamma is now officially an n b, a player with the 1st 2023 and the address. the san
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antonio is 1st victor window at a ceremony, the bought p center, new york, and the commissioner, adams silver confirmed the 19 year old frenchman will be pulling his trade in texas next season with this 1st. it's the 1st time san antonio has have the number one pick since 10 duncan in 1997. duncan went on to win 5 n b a championship suites his 1st and been young was hoping he can have a similar impact with the team members to them, you know, as un to make. i'm gonna give a 100 percent. make all, all, all that's in my power to, to make this franchise, we know to have impact on the franchise and defenders in the community. well, when y'all is main attribute is his height at 2.19 meters. he'll be one of the total list in the league next season. however, the tourist and the
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a player of all time. is this man george motor us on the 2.131 meter remaining played for washington on the new jets from 1993 to 2000 and does about the sport. scotland rich and metcalf was the tallest man to play international rugby at 2.13 meters. and finally we have riley a polka who towers above everyone on the tennis court. at 2.11 beach as well. it wasn't, it was that was funded. mila was chosen by the charlotte fullness as the number to pick. 10 to send is on his way to the portland trailblazer, inside pick twin brothers all men, and also thompson who picks the 4th and 5th, respectively. and it's a piece to look at some stuff that was selected by the detroit for defensive and is there it is on cost for 1st cross quote type left to making his way into the semi finals that hello. the gentleman who was once ranked as high a 2nd in the well defeated nicholas jar in straight sets or itself at an ankle
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injury and love different choices that is on this slide that he's currently ranked 22nd. and we'll take on some of the catholics on this sunday, parliamentary inquiry, you know, straight here is investigating the long term health implications of repeated heading oaks in context sports, former all the rules, football players who say they suffered concussions seeking up to $670000000.00 in a 9 month legal action. sarah clock reports from crispin. it was this performance back in 1995, which insurance with the mock of the century tassel in the striding fulfillment. it was well known for his picnic 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 off enough to carry it off on a stretcher and come back to him after half time,
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which is which is not right. so 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 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. 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 custom loan to why people actually have resorted to legal action. is because the just hasn't been the measurement changed that is needed to make the game site. the minimum absence for a plaid diagnosed with concussion is now 12 days in the struggling football league . in the national rugby league, there's
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a mandatory 11 day stand down period for can customize. nearby physiologist l m p is 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, 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,
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clock out to 0. prison. let's say were mentioned that concussion is also a major concern in rugby union. it's one of the most common injuries sustained by professional players in the sports we asked and then the national model. it told jake, if it's something he worries about any steps on to the pitch, it definitely enters your thoughts view. definitely something that you have to think about and have to consider. um, if i compare it to the time wise, 5 panel where we are now, it's where you would like is a hedge, is allowed to be done. yes. is the stuff that we keep a prevent. yes. as the technology imprisoned and the science gets more more advanced sieges and measures get better, i'm sure, but the rest of the game. so yeah, to that in mind where we are now when a better place, then we're going to it tells you it has recently launched the pulse on which aims to transform the lives of children and nigeria and why the african countries by
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generating a multi $1000000.00 investment in education, the 28 year old has put his own money behind the foundation, which will initially provide a full education for $40.00 children from lagos. it tells you, spoke to algebra about the initiative and why he wanted to do it. now just as a country that was very close to my is when my heritage lies the times to the country. and when you spend time and night, you see where the amount of corporate tea and the lack of opportunity that i know these children have the call fund as a foundation, which is basically offering young nigerian, he, um, children, an academic scholarship from the faith of private and secondary school education once they finish the 2nd graduation, while they're not providing funds for what for so saw
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a business activity will ending on the approved business plan will support them. that may have some incredible pictures out of for sale as officials arrived at name was new mention unexpectedly. this is the father of the present and football stall, arguing with local government inspectors who stopped construction on the prophecy. as a consensus violation environmental rules, they say they have concerns about how the luxury prophecies using the land and changing the movement. fresh water is found to have broken rules. name all could face a fine of a 1000000 done this. and we'll finish with pictures from the ocean raceway. one of the competing yachts had a close encounter with some old coast team. jo, when we're on their approach to the straight citric pool. so when the wales approached them and started pushing up against the guilt and nudging of the brothers, luckily, no one was injured and there was no damage to the by is right, that is like his fault for now more like a rope. another kind of sporting hazard, i think i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes with more and all these stories. don't forget the website. of
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