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if you take one female, she can produce a 180000 eggs and one clutch. and sometimes they have 2 clutches a year. these culinary pioneers are working to turn the tables. part of the solution amounts to poetic justice, eating the invaders the least sweeps violence in the occupied westbank risks spiraling out of control. a warning from the you and is it condemns is very forces for escalating violence and the occupied west by the i don't know about this and this is all to 0 life from don't also coming up, process and 11 on against the countries financial collapse, crowds gather outside the central bank of demanding the money questions are being
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raised about the safety of the symmetric symbol that imploded on its dives, the titanic reckoning, killing all 5 people on board. and we report from one of the world's largest, reenforce where conservation is some warning of the dangerous consequences of oil exploration. the unions, human rights chief is sending a stock warning to the international community violence and the occupied westbank risks spiraling out of control. several palestinian villages were rated by is really forces on thursday. hundreds of satellites of wholesome and attacking palestinian areas since the killing of 4 is relays on tuesday. meanwhile, israel's government, as approved further expansion of any legal settlements in the occupied westbank. but the sweet spot on seeing the occupied westbank risks spiraling out of
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control sealed by strident political rhetoric. and an escalation in the use of advanced military weapon right by it is right to shop deterioration is having a terrible impact on both palestinians. and these riley's and we call for an immediate and to the pilots and your opinions representative and pot assigned as being to one of the villages in the occupied westbank that was attacked. so i'm kind of on the books stuff. so settlers, art tyler rising, palestinian civilians, according to the accounts we have received from numerous sources. indeed, a group of federalist many, many settlers came here. i would call them tell receptors because they spread terror in the vicinity and in the neighborhood to you. 5 shooting was live for on the fire at tennis tenants warning 12 people. kidding. i'm not sure about that. and
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also setting several houses and cars on fire. luckily not many more were actually injured and only nobody was killed apart from on my way. as i said, try to save the lives of those injured lottery falls is following, developing strongly ramallah in the occupied westbank. well, that was a fairly strong statement of condemnation from the you. it's worth noting as well. the dates is right. the military is also condemned. those actions by is really settlers that are being withheld for the tensions of israeli settlers by the internal security service. also saying that it is very rare for such events to end up in prosecution and indeed the power steering vintages. the said that these, where the army turned up much too late to try to intervene on the off. in fact, ended up protecting the settlers and the man who died they say, was shot by a soldier not by a set up. that had been some other moves internationally, morocco has once again delayed its hosting of
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a forum of some our governments and the is really a government and the united states, the us ambassador, israel has said that america won't stand by and allow set the violence to continue it's doubtful though just how much pressure can really be brought to that. how much will be brought to that. and also the fact that there was a lot of pressure internally within this is where the coalition government, which has in positions of unprecedented power, very senior state, goes from the far right, subtly movement. how are you suppose that i'll just 0 ramallah any occupied westbank is the minister of national security is involving via and has visited an indigo outpost in the occupied 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 permanent settlement. not only here, but in all the hills that we see around us. we must settled in the land of israel,
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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. cotton's got more from occupied east jerusalem or the edge of the bank give it was actually a touring. uh the i have a tell a legal settlement. l settlements all actually a legal end is uh, international, but this one is 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 they're a so controversial within israel itself. prime minister benjamin netanyahu convened a, a security consultation meeting with all the relevant policies,
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the army intelligence services, etc, off to 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 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 out there for many years, the words do carry some weight now, but the army isn't really interested in a large scale operation in the west bank compartments to benjamin. that's and you know, who is a man who tends to listen to his generals. the fighting is continuing incidents
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north and all 4 local sources tell out to 0, at least one civilian has been killed and 6 have been wounded in the provinces. capital alpha she is boss was between uncertainties. army on the bottom, electric rapids support forces broke out on thursday. meanwhile, values are being held in some positive sit down and support the army demonstrations took place and the eastern go to the region and install the call to process those condemned reactions of the powder military rapids support forces. even welcome reports from on demand. hundreds came out following friday prayers in the capital cartoon. and in other parts of the country expressing their frustrations as a legit atrocities and crimes committed by the parent military rapids support forces. since the thoughts of the conflict between between the recess and between these army now civilians chanted best support for the sudanese army and they also expressed a anger at the rapids support forces, forcing people out of their homes in many residential areas here in the capital
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costume taking over by some facilities such as water and power plants cutting off many residential areas from want to empower since the south of the conflict and mid april. but there's also anger against sexual violence against women. people here say that this has increased, especially with more and more of these fires agreed upon by both the power military rapids support forces. and this is denise army. they say that the seas fires have given the risk, have a chance to expand more into residential neighborhoods. and comments, more crimes on civilians, even if there is no military confrontation between the army and the iris. so during these 5 periods, now, these protests come as pricing continues between the $2.00 sides, the army and the recess with s. ride supported in the south, east of the, of the capital for 2. people say that they're frustrated that the fighting has taken a way too long, but they're worried that they may be another sees by which would prolong the conflict between the 2 sides and force them to live under the situation that
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they've been living in. spend some, it's april. he bought more going onto 0 on demand of signs and relatives. a morning defies. peoples has died on board as a mass of all that was taking tourists to the wreck of the titanic. the u. s. coast guard says that catastrophic implosion is to blame for the loss of the sub that happened is it descended into the depths of the atlantic and on the underwater robot discovered deborah young thursday, after the submersible disappeared on sunday questions and not being raised about safety rules for deep sea vessels, 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 a debit alexander's in boston, where the u. s. coast guys been helping with the search. uh, just 1st of all,
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uh get, bring this up to date with the latest on what's been happening. well the coast guard is still out there at the scene and they're just wrapping up essentially over the next 24 to 48 hours. so recovery effort along with the french and canadian efforts as well as well as england. they're basically with this r o b are remotely operated vehicle. this robot essentially they can get to the depths of to see where the titanic wreckage is that they're just continuing to scour down there to get any of the debris that they can. but again, this is not like a plane crash where there's a black box if they're looking for there's no black box on, on this vessel or this a submersible. and unlike a plane crash were there's perhaps thousands of pieces of debris everywhere. this was a pretty small, a submersible, so once they get what they think is pretty much all the debris they can get, they're going to bring it up and presumably bring it to shore and begin some sort
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of investigation to get some answers to exactly how this happened but essentially the work being done out in the ocean about 1300 kilometers off the coast of boston, where i'm at now will be wrapping up in the coming hours or days. so the morning is continuing. the investigation is due to start. as you were saying, the pieces are beginning to, to come together, but at the same time, there has been a growing amount of criticism surrounding the condition of the submersible and whether or not they should actually have been making this journey in the 1st place . so yeah, it was very rude of entry submersible built with, you know, a pretty basic foundation. it wasn't uh like, uh, very advanced, quite frankly. and the people that were on it, paid about a reportedly about $250000.00 for one of the 5 seats on there. and
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you know, it just, there wasn't a lot of oversight or even training for the people that took part in this other than signing some waiver and a very brief safety demonstration before they got on it. so now the question becomes, do they need to have better regulations, better safety standards? but it's going to be complicated because who enforces that, who is going to be difficult as well. just to give you an example where this summer civil had this accident at the side of, of titanic that is international waters there. so they're gonna have to come up with all sorts of different arrangements on how they will enforce any sort of new safety standards after gree on those safety standards. number one and who would even do that? so there's certainly lots of questions the coast guard was asked about that. and they said we have a lot of the same questions ourselves. and the coast guard claims that they are going to be looking into this as well in the coming months and trying to figure out how to implement newer safety standards. and even if it's even possible,
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quite frankly. gabriel, alexander in boston. gabriel, thank you as well. bank customers in lebanon have demanded access to their light savings. they've been protesting outside the central banking bate road, calling for the governor to be held accountable for 11 loans, long running financial crisis. general honda has more from the protest in the lebanese capital. people are angry and frustrated for years and they feel that they have been paying the price for the financial losses, yet i'm also $70000000000.00. people's money have been informed there's limits on how much it is and when you do this advantages, right? due to the collapse applies to our money
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with the i big big difference between all the teachers 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 the central bank, which gave it to call efficiency. the safe successive governments misuse those funds. many of them have been a few, some of corruption. so now the space is nearly 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 in the bank now, and i cannot reach them every time i need to buy my medicine. i am diabetic. i have to be sending money in my bank and sending money,
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sending checks, x, rays of sensitive send all the while. the economic situation is worsening. the latest report by the united nation to 9 in 10 households cannot afford chase or better for the fatal. still ahead and obviously the rush. how long has a legal battle to build a new embassy and australians? capital? what camera says the project tracking is national security competitors and the ocean, your race get a surprise visits from a curious killer. well, the the brought to you by visit capital. it's the weekend. here's your forecast across asia . we're going to start this one off in buckets, starting the monsoon rains now starting to leak into punjab,
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providence and the capital territory. meantime, we've got an increase in the series, so that means that mostly cloudy sky in karachi over the next little bit. while india is being hammered with the monsoon rains from muscle ross struck, hair lead shot, his scar into westbank all state. let's go in for a closer look and you know, for us on state, torrential downpours there. flooding has displaced more than a 100000 people from their homes, but we'll get all of this. what weather around? westbank, all state really rain being whipped around all sides of the day at the end. goal here mean time for the philippines still flooded advisories in play. for me to now and besides heavy falls of rain in the forecast for northern vietnam. this all ties into our pond 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 tap 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 as
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a height of 32 degrees on saturday. okay, got to go. i'll catch up with you in a bit though. or the quote to you by visit castle asked click a narrative from african perspective to base on the window for a much too short documentary spot for keen filmmakers. and that's gonna be the special for the taste of this fun from madagascar and football from new series of africa direct on the of the
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george. and i'll just say to a reminder about told stories. this are the ones who invites chief as one of the vitamins and you can find the west bank risk spiraling out of control is ready for it has rated several pot assuming villages on thursday, friends and relatives a morning the 5 people who died on board a submersible taking tourist to the rest of the titanic questions and not be raised about safety regulations and deep sea tourism. and bank customers in level don't have protested demanding access to their life savings. they've gathered outside the central bank and they were calling for the governor to be held accountable for the loan running financial crisis. now to the heart of africa and the search for energy in the world's 2nd largest rain forest on and gas exploration writes of democratic republic of congo are up for auction. but the expectation has potentially devastating consequences for the trajectory important ecosystem there and the
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communities that depend on it. 27 blocks of land in the rain forests are due to be sold to companies for development. some of them overlap with natural reserves. all just need his team, chop it off the congo river to meet the people who lived there in the 1st of full reports. here's our environment editor, clark, the public 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 in all manner of cross trucks kind of 6 days just staring interaction here and been doctor and we're of river to explore one of the oil boats designated for ocean by the government and ship funds and remote communities to shift scale of the congo is bewildering. here looking more like a vast, less big as it may end as west to the atlantic ocean. we're heading 2 days in the
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office. it direction of a 400 kilometers up stream deep into the congo basin. a journey is soon flanked 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. right now asking about taking that off to the amazon that com database and is the greatest tract of rain forest on a spending 6 countries across central africa containing huge quantities of oil that
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the government wants to sell to the highest bidder. with an estimated to $600000000000.00 up to 7 hours on the water, a chance to stock off on fuel and supply. we're a long way still from the oil sites. but i want to know what people here think about the potential exploration mandate to see a therapist or we have not had anything from the government. our life depends on the river. i think these will cause big problems. so we need an explanation. our newborn, this is approximately, we'll live in policy. if this comes, it will help us to improve our lives. a divided opinion perhaps that we were to find that sense of inadequate seats and indeed opposition to the books themselves would grow. once we got deeper into the forest, for now we set up camp and i said, co village as nice places in the. the clock houses here a democratic republic of congo. on saturday,
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nick saw it brings this part to of the series he's going to head into the forest to hear what the affected communities have to say about the proposed exploration projects of all buying size is going to suspend. definitely payments for countries hit by natural disasters. the announcement was made at a summit in power as involving 50 heads of state and government. many of the leaders of the world bank and the international monetary fund have become increasingly updated to, to address challenges such as climate change and pandemic. the you and the security council just finished a briefing on the war in ukraine, the us and basset, or to the un accused of run of not only providing russia with hundreds of one way attack drones, but of working to produce these weapons inside russia. the us and his allies are calling on the secretary general to investigate these violations. rushes and bronze actions violate un security council resolution 2231. that resolution
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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 20 to 31 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. a russian intelligence agents to say they foiled a ukrainian plots to obtain radioactive materials. russian state media is released pictures of the rate, the f s b security service. it says 5 people were detained for trying to buy a kilogram of cesium for 3 and a half $1000000.00. it says the group was working for the ukranian citizen process, taking legal action against the australian government for stopping its plans to
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build a new embassy. moscow says it spent $8000000.00 in the projects in the capital camera and one of its diplomats, it's not scoffing on. the land like spared has more we'll have that story and later bulletins. but for now we're going to move on. all the heat wave in china is continuing with the temperature in beijing hitting 40 degrees celsius. the chinese authorities of issued the highest red warning saying that he's right poses a serious risks to health. the country is weather service forecasts, high temperatures for at least another week. meanwhile, mexico is facing its 3rd heat wave of the year. as scientists blame the nino climate phenomenon hospitalized a busy treating patients with heat related problems and some of them are faithful. i think tricity blackouts have increasing as john home and reports from the capital of a heat wave is searing its way through mexico. one of the longest thing is officials
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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, it's even close the countries energy authority to which you're wanting the mets cruise power grid is close to its capacity president under as many to a little piece of adult says there's nothing to worry about. no, just some of those pretty meadows. we'd be the 1st one to know what was happening if there were blackouts, but just imagine it's our responsibility that we don't lack electricity. so i said you are, there's no problem. maintenance. okay. up on the local media who are the recruited blackouts and 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
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struggling with the heat. this is benita to draw flips in the sea. that's quite a suit. activists for really pushing is getting moved. now most of a lot of the, quite a lynn is supposed to say, i go 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 know for at least as 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 to say to mexico city. i want to take you back to that earlier story about russia, taking legal action against the australian government because it's plans to build a new embassy there. have been blocks in camera. alex bayard has more. a russian diplomats turned squab. so these alexis challenged frustrating and officials trying to block russia from building and you can be seeing kendra, but prime minister and to be opened, easy sees the russian man isn't
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a threat to national security. the national security threat that was represented by a russian embassy on site and not the same as sunblock, standing on a blood of grass on the side. the weight i say, really is it's right to a national security police unable to risk the man because he has a diplomatic immunity. the russian embassy sees, he said, to quotes, ensure the safety of the size, the location is close to parliament house intelligence agencies say the embassy could be used to spy on australia and politicians. it's very close to parliament house. it's an a lot of side between the major telecommunications tell and problem and house it 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 any longer. russia both the lease to the
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land from the stray and government in 2008 and was grunted approval to build a new embassy in 2011 bots of last week as tightly as pelham and possibly just slicing to terminate rushes tenancy. and you're starting to know who she had it and unfortunately for us, australia continues to move zealously in the wake of the authors of the russell phobic hysteria that is now going on in the countries of the collective west australia is trying to be a stand out amongst these countries, a rush as low as the high court challenges to cameras. decision on the grounds that it's against strictly is constitution. and until that's decided, this diplomat seems likely to stand his ground. alex bid, would you see your emergency allows have been issued in indonesia because of smoke from forest and people and fires. people in the 7 indonesian provinces, a being one of the danger to health and poor visibility fix. smoke is striding
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large areas of farm landing some off from a huge wave throughout the southeast asia is being blamed for making things worse. 25 sculptors have been gathering in belgium to craft stories inside the office of spending 10 days on the beach at middle congress in flanders, the annual sand sculpture festival. to bring in $300.00 truck loads of site and then use the magic commerce to prepare compacted mountains, which are then used to shape into fairly tail figures. usually what, what you can do, what i do is i can kind of got 1st the main shape and then i make kind of these new years. and then i scratched quite scratch and then i add a little bit so that they make live a shadow under. and then from close it looks really messy. but from down where the people loop, it hopefully looks good, very fairy competitors. and the ocean race came in for shockers about approaching the straits of gibraltar. one of the yachts had an unusually close encounter with
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some orchids, the rails approach team dial and started pushing up against the alt. i'm not saying at the rudders. luckily no one was injured and the boat was of the this is all just see what these are. the top stories the you, i'm assuming right? street size one. that violence and the occupied westbank risk spiraling out of control. the message comes off to is ready for us is rated several upon a standing villages on thursday. hundreds of satellites have also been attacking palestinian areas since the beginning of 4 is radius on tuesday. the sweet spot on seeing the occupied westbank risks spiraling out of control field by strident political rhetoric and an escalation in the use of advanced military weapon right by it is right. the shop deterioration is.

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