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industry space as a new express 12 years off to the for pushy. many pages often counts from the cost on. i'll just, sarah. how do they control information? how does the narrative improve public opinion? how is this as intended? listen, we flaming the story. the listening post, i think the media, you don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is cover. the, the switch violence in the occupied westbank risks spiraling out of control. a warning from the u. n, as a condemns, is really forces for escalating violence in the occupied west back the enrollment center. this is all to 0 life from don't also coming up protests and 11 on against its financial collapse. products got the right side,
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the central bank demanding the money. questions are raised about the safety of submersible but imploded on its dive to the tonic wreck. killing all 5 people on board up for grabs were in democratic republic of congo for the government funds to optional. oil belongs to the world's 2nd largest rang fox. the human rights chief is sending a warning to the international community violence in the occupied west bank risk spiraling out of control. the message comes off to several palestinian villages or rated by is really forces on thursday. hundreds of satellites. i've also been attacking palestinian areas since the beginning of 4 is relays on tuesday. israel's government has approve the further expansion of illegal settlements in the occupied westbank. this week's violence in the occupied westbank risks
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spiraling out of control filled 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 bottom of european union is representative in palestine, one to one of the villages and the occupied westbank that was attacked. so i'm kind of on boast of, says settlers are categorizing palestinian civilians, according to the accounts we have received from number of sources. indeed, a group of federalist many. many settlers came here. i would call them tell receptors because they spread the terror in the vicinity. and in the neighborhood to you. 5 shooting was live for on said fire at penis to indians, warning 12 people kidding on the bottom. and also setting several houses and cars
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on fire. luckily, not many more were actually injured, and only nobody was killed a pots on my way, as i said, try to save the lives of those injured high fathers following developments from ramallah and the occupied westbank. well, that was a fairly strong statement of condemnation from the you. it's worth noting, as well as the israeli 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 assuming advantages the setup is 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 was once again
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delayed its hosting of a form of some our governments and the is really a government and the united states, the us ambassador, israel has said that america will 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 decided that there was a lot of pressure internally within. this is where the coalition government, which has in positions of unprecedented power, very senior figures from the far right side of the movement. how are you? suppose that i'll just 0 ramallah in the occupied west back as it was minister of national security as i'm out of been v. i've has visit as an illegal out of post in the occupied westbank, promising governments 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 attendance 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. non con has reaction from west jerusalem to think of as comments in slab it's rate, but they tracked with everything that he's been saying for the past 2 decades is always considered the occupied westbank. it to be is really tired. so you want israel to build a state in the occupied westbank, take it over completely. however, his words do have some weight. because night right now he is the national security administrators effectively in charge of the police. but to base a cold for an extended operation in new york, you've heard westbank is new and it's something that he's been quoting, pulled out loud as well as other elements of the far right coalition government i've been calling for as well. now on wednesday, off to the events in either the prime minister benjamin netanyahu called
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a security consultation. amazing. got that meeting with the ministers. that was the is really intelligent services. that was the heads of me except for however, the national security minister. it to me up and give it was not invited to that meeting. i know we're actually leaks from that meeting from ministers who suggested the reason it wasn't invited because he was a rabbit dog that had no bikes and left for the exact quotes from one of the ministers who was speaking to a local media source here. so this idea that he's pushing for this operation in the occupied westbank, a large scale operation. it doesn't really have any sympathy or any uh, simply sorry, with the army. they are happy with the operations of the mountains. the ones like we saw in jeanine with 5 positives, killed those need 90 rates the army a happy with that level of raids into the occupied westbank. anything big of that a really want, but it's about bank of it does have the term code. he quits, the government is not getting his way. that means the end. the problem is that
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benjamin netanyahu a new elections in israel. so that's a political consent for the prime minister. but right now, it seems the problem is holding firm on the idea of an extended operation in the west bank. however, that could change and it could change very rapidly and run costs of 0. west very slow fighting is continuing and so it ends north and the 4 local sources tell all to 0, at least one civilian has been killed. and 6 have been wounded in the provinces. capital for sheer bottles between the sudanese army in the bottom of this was rapid support forces broke out on thursday, while valleys are being held in some parts or so down in the support of the army demonstrations took place in the eastern kind of region. and in southern for 2 protests has condemned the actions of the economy in which we vapid support forces . if americans reports from on demand a 100 came out following friday prayers in the capital cartoon. and in other parts
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of the country expressing their frustrations as a legit atrocities and crimes committed by the power and military rapids support forces. since the thoughts of the conflict between the, between the recess and this with denise army, now civilians chanted best support for the to the needs army. and they also express the anger at the rapids support forces, forcing people out of their homes, in many residential areas here in the capital costume, taking over by some facilities such as water and power plants cutting off many residential areas from want to empowers 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 parent military rapids, the flood forces and us with the needs army. they say that the seas fires have given the risk of 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
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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 they fighting has taken a wait too long, but they're worried that they may be in at the ceasefire, which would prolong the conflict between the 2 sides and force them to live under the situation that they've been living in spend submit to april, he but morgan all just there on demand. buying customers in level and have demanded access to their life savings. vivian protesting outside the central bank, and they were calling for the governor to be held accountable for a lot of those loans. running financial crisis is in a hold or has more from the protest and the lebanese capital. people are angry and frustrated for years and they feel that they have been paying the price for the finance for the last $70000000000.00 the money to have the informal so there's limits on how much
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it is and when you do this advantages rate applies to our money with the i big big difference between all the others who have taken the 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 bond, which gave it to call efficiency. the safe successive governments misuse those funds. many of them have been accused of of corruption. so now this place is nearly bankrupt, whatever is left in the central bank, is now being used to in one way or another. keep
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a list on social unrest. the money is in the bank cannot every time i need to buy my medicine, i am diabetic. i have to be sending money in my bank and sending money, sending checks, x rays of 10 percent, all the while the economic situation is worth living. and the latest report by the united nation to 9 in 10 households cannot afford chase or the for the fatal friends and relatives of morning, the 5 people who died on board a submersible that was taking torres to the wreck of the titanic, the u. s. coast guard says a catastrophic implosion is to blame for the loss of the sub that happened as it descended into the depths of atlantic and under water robots discovered debris on thursday, after the submersible disappeared on sunday questions and now being raised about
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the 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. gabriel, alexander reports from boston as 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. the recovery effort along with the french and canadian efforts as well as well as england. they're basically with this r o v or 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,
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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 submersible. and unlike a plane crash where there's perhaps thousands of pieces of debris everywhere. this is 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 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. rushes, taking legal action against this really in government for stopping its funds to build a new embassy. moscow says it's spend $8000000.00 on the projects in the capital camera. and one of his diplomats is not scoffing on the land. findings very much has more russian diplomats to school. so he selects this
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challenge frustrating and officials trying to block russia from building. and you can be seeing kendra, but prime minister and to be open, easy sees the russian man isn't a threat to national security. the national security threat that was represented by a russian embassy on side note the same as some black standing on a blood of grass on the side. but when i say really is it's right to a national security police unable to risk demand, 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 australian politicians. it's very close to a problem in the house. it's in a lot of side between the major telecommunications town 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
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of globally, that's just not acceptable in australia any longer. russia both the lease to the land from the stream, the government in 2008 and was granted approval to build a new embassy in 2011 bought to last week as truly as paul them and possibly just slicing to terminate rushes tenancy. elaine, you're starting to know who she had 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 rushed as low as the high court challenges to campers decision on the grounds that it's against strictly is constitution. and until that's decided, this diplomat seems likely to stand his ground at like speed l g 0. still ahead on all the 0. sidelined in sierra leone, female politicians are struggling to get elected in the male dominated society,
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the frank assessments. this board is because of the union, the vision and the looking limited, suspicious to that also you've done, but then the best, the inside story on al jazeera, the right to explore for all of the worlds 2nd largest random forest,
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around rooms and defied exploration takes place. the impacts on the regions by diversity i'm is eat on global warming could be a mens. i'm traveling through the ongoing basis to see what the effects might be on local communities. that will be speaking to local politicians and to scientists about potential solutions. to me make law for serious reforms from the democratic republic of congo. oh, now it is here. the the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching or does it a reminder of, i told stories, this are you, i'm assuming the rights chief is one that violence and the occupied westbank was
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spiraling out of control. is there any forces rated several kind of streaming village and some thursday, friends and relatives a morning, the 5 people who died on board a submersible, taking tourists to the wreck of the time. questions that are being raised right, safety regulations induce me to find customers and 11 on have protested to demand access to the light savings to gather outside the central bank. and they route calling for the governor to be held accountable for the loan, wanting financial crisis. the last time ukraine, russia is $513.00 cruise missiles and an airfield intercepted according to the ukranian military. everybody, the last one had across the country overnight on thursday, drones and miss i was talking to days from the view from the far west to hustle in the south. marshall again, this invasion of ukraine in february, last year,
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one of the deadliest episodes of the war has been moscow's bombing of the money up old drama theatre on march 16th. the future was used as a shelter for civilians. one year ago, mister international concluded that the russians committed a war crime and that attack, which claimed the lives of up to 600 people. i mean, how shall has been to the side of the sentence as the report. this is what's left of more you force drama. see at the eye clinic soviet at our building was destroyed during last. he has wash and pushed to take the city. the main part of this building was the store completely destroyed. over here we can see maybe the stage behind can see kind of on the ground tunnels and follow the, the holes were here. infrastructure. nothing is left, everything is, everything was destroy. the you create new officials accused. the russian
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authorities of demolishing displays in order to cover all the killing of hundreds of people in the space. why the russians denied these accusations. according to the washington officials, this city that applies to the build this building. and it should be open by the end of 2024. however, what's that? what's present is this fall at the front part of the building, especially the, the facade, the eye clinic and famous facade of the marty, a full drama theater with this purchase, that resembles the jobs done in this area. the workers, farmers, musicians, et cetera. these sculptures were built when this building was, were made, one. this building was built in between the sixties and, and fifties of the previous century. the all deb,
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what's the building is almost gone for money falls on the hush and under the to the right. security kansas. be having a briefing on the warning ukraine, the us on bassett, or to the un accused around of not only providing russia with hundreds of one way attack jones and working to produce these weapons inside russia. us and his allies are calling on the secretary general to investigate the violations. the security council rushes and ron's 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
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a mandate to carry out these investigations. and we have all encouraged the un to move forward on carrying out these of investigations immediately. now to the heart of africa and the search for energy in the world's 2nd largest rain forest on and gas exploration by some democratic republic of congo are up for auction. the expectation has potentially devastating consequences for the critically important ecosystem there. um, the communities that depend on it $27.00 blocks of london, the rain forests are due to be sold to companies for development. some of them overlap with natural reserves. i'll just say this team traveled up the congo river to meet the people who lived there. and the 1st of 4 reports. here's our environment editor, nick clark. the public safety of band jackets, a starting point right on the equator, with the epic coming to the focus of life. did the river is lot of bathrooms and
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transport. hub for travel upstream and down in all manner of truck truck tied to 6 days just staring in rice. inherent been dr. so we're of river to explore one of the oil blogs designated for ocean by the government ship funds and remote communities to shift scale of the congo is bewildering. here, looking more like a vast lake. as it mia and as west to the atlantic ocean. we're heading 2 days in the office. it direction over 400 kilometers up stream deep into the congo basin. 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. it's a 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 loan that picking that off to the amazon, that com database and is the greatest track to rain forest on a spending 6 countries across central africa containing huge quantities of oil that the government wants to settle to the highest bidder with an estimated to $600000000000.00. up to 7 hours on the wall to 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 meant up to 50 up at the door. we have not had anything from the government. our life depends on the river. i think these will cause big problems. we need an explanation . our will move on, obviously as i passed and we will live in poverty. if this comes,
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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. what grew once we got deeper into the forest. for now we set up, come in, i say it's a village as nice places in the. the clock houses, aaron, democratic republic of congress, and on saturday, nick thought brings this part to the syrians. he's going to head into the forest to hear what the affected communities have to say about the proposed exploration projects. that, well, bank size is going to suspend debt to be payments for countries hits by natural disasters. and that is what it was made at a summit in paris involving 50 heads of state and government. many of the leaders of the world bank and the international monetary fund of become increasingly updated to address challenges such as climate change and and then next for saturday
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is pulling day in sierra leone. voters will choose the next president as well as new m p's and mayors. but despite having laws engendered a quality female politician political candidates facing up hill baffled to get elected address reports from free time with the elections just few days away. say me quote, this quote is still in court fighting disqualification. the former presidential candidate and how unity party have been removed from the ballot for reportedly not having an office. it needs properties as required. and i q station she denies. she says that it was mailed to me dated society is not making things easy for female politicians despite the passage of you, but as long as the ages of the bill that bills with politics and politicians and the women participating in politics. this part of the main, as we mentioned, this abused women should be calm. we men should know the place that the time the women,
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they really want those whites for give relation when suddenly owns upon them. in the past, the gender equity laws, one of which demands women, should make up 30 percent of all the candidates running for any political party. but for each of the former mayor and can do the next 30 days. but which said, despite the passage of the bill, female candidates specifically targeted? the campaign is purely bid sharlack, you know, so the company message is, she's traveling a total lie. she's a, she's a village is bigger again to try like it's a, it's a campaign of hate. she says, what will attract women to politics is when they see how fee of politicians are being treated for now, she says that there is discouraging women make up more than half the population of sending young. i'm 52 percent off. it's registered voters, but only a, a small fraction of them are represented in public and private sectors,
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but it's in the political sprays the suppression you marginalized despite this, the american express. how many degrees i just need a pre tell. you can find a lot more information on our website all to 0 dot com. whether it's going to be next. that inside story examines the attraction of coats. people join. why is it so hard to lead robots as the the wild temperatures are rising across the gulf. states have for one. i've got those details right here right now, but 1st let's talk about this setup. we've got this hot, dry wind blowing down from iraq. so that's pushing down all of this heat. paint the colors on dark or the red, the higher the temperature. look, i could wait on saturday, 49 degrees, even for us here, and they'll have 46,
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but talking about the way this heat is here to stay over the next few days. your temperatures will be pretty close to about 50. okay, if we look at bucket some, we're starting to see the monsoon rains. we can hear punjab province through to the capital territory a bit more though in the way of cloud cover. for karachi, you'll max out at $35.00 degrees on saturday. really stellar weather here for is tumble. finally wall to wall sunshine, $28.00 degrees and off to africa. we go. this is a few days ahead now on monday painted on the colors here as well, darkens read the heart, the temperature. we've got a heat wave in the thick of it formed morocco, even for coastal cities were bots at $42.00 degrees. but back to the here and now on saturday we see this wind off the gulf of guinea that's going to intensify the rain nigeria between so go and gone to and for a south africa just a week disturbing spring. and
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a few showers in to cape town on saturday. that's it for me is season the us is always of inside the people around the world. this has been going on for a number. you got to report 34. that's an active perspective to try to explain to global audience why it's important to impact the lives at the height of the storm. water was still high by hey, this is an important part of the world. people pay attention to this very good the bringing the news to the world from here from salvation to starvation phase. and that's the death for follow is about counting, kenya, hundreds of bodies have been found in dozens of members on time dislike. so why do people join and why is it often so hi,

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