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this is honey solid. yeah. who brought through social and political barriers to inspire a generation of female players across the middle east. football rebels. let's do it on how to use the the, the escalating violence and the occupied westberg is threatening to spiral out of control. that's the start pulling off to a week of bloodshed. the hello, i'm around lisay in london. you are watching algio 0. so coming up on the program will be taking you deep into the well, the 2nd largest rain forest on
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a trip up the congo river to see what it states the local residents as land goes up for auction to oil developers. molly votes for change constitutional amendments, a boss and a key referendum with 97 percent supports in the land of the free sees a spike in book bands. why american libraries reporting rubbing attempts defense literature. the united nations human rights chief is one line into the occupied westbank risk spiraling out of control. the white house national security spokesman joan cubby. as also cool for com saying washington condemns all acts of violence. on monday is riley raid on jeanine and the occupied westbank resulted in the desk of 7 palestinians, including 2 children. many more injured is riley forces used helicopter gunship in
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the region for the 1st time and several years. a following day for his res were shot dead posts and illegal is riley settlements. the 2 palestinian gunmen were killed as riley settlers then attacked at least 6 pounds of sending villages on wednesday. later the same day in his writing. drawn strike on a vehicle near jeanine, killed 3 people, israel said, or palestinian fighters and the 1st acknowledged targeted assassination by israel in the occupied westbank for nearly 2 decades in as well as minister of national security. is them all bank? this is now visited and illegal sacraments in the all to find westbank cooling for a full scale ministry operation. high force that reports now from ramallah in the occupied westbank. the smoke is cleared, but the damage done into messiah is in dental and attacked by his ready settlers on wednesday, left, causing the houses, burned 12 promised indians injured and one dead. they would just say, omar cartoon was shot by his really forces who arrived off to the settlers and
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retreated. he walked into the fire to rescue others. he didn't care about himself. he cared about the safety of others. i'm so proud of him. i'm so proud of him. we're also proud of you. officials and other diplomats arrived on friday to evaluate and to condemn. according to any accounts we have received from human resources. indeed, a group of federalists, many men who set us came here. i would call them tell receptors because they spread tara in the vicinity and in the neighborhood to you. a vice. sure thing was life or on the fire, at penis thing in the tactless part of the wave of secular violence that came off the floor is ready such as we shot dead by thomaston and attack is at a petrol station on tuesday that followed a large scale is ready rate on jeanine. on monday, the left 7 palestinians including 2 children dead and school was wounded. the un on
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friday demanded. israel reset its actions to minimize the use of lease will force and protect people's right to life. the sweeps violence in the occupied westbank risks spiraling out of control filled by strident political rhetoric and an escalation in the use of advanced military weapon right? by it is right. that was most striking graduate vote from his real security minister. visiting a settlement outpost dean, the legal on the is ready law. when the government times to endorse retrospectively, we must settle the entire land of israel, an unparalleled to settle the land. we must carry out a military operation to topple buildings, to kill terrorist, not one or 2, but dozens and hundreds, and if needed, thousands that has been pressure on the is where the government from other causes as well. morocco has delayed, again, hosting an arab is really us summit, the us ambassador said washington won't stand by and allow set of items to continue
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. these really made a tree has condemned it as well. but this pressure in the other direction from within the government from far right. such leaders who now hold positions of unprecedented power power. suppose it out to 0 ramallah and the occupied westbank in mancha and has more on the story from wester slim on the significance of those comments by these really minutes are national security a to my bank there to think of as comments in slabs rate, but they tracked with everything that he's been saying for the past 2 decades, he's always considered the occupied westbank. it to be is really tired. so you want israel to build a state in the occupied westbank type the over completely. however, his words do have some weight because night right now, he is the national security minister. he's effectively in charge of the police, but to base a cold for an extended operation in the occupied westbank is new and it's something
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that he's been quoting, pulled out loud as well as other elements of the far right coalition. government have been calling for as well. now on wednesday, off the v events in either the prime minister benjamin netanyahu called a security consultation reaching out that meeting with certain ministers that was the is really intelligent services that was the heads of me, etc. however, the national security minister, it's them all bank of it was not invited to that meeting and they were 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 that's what the exact quote 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 story with the army. they are happy with the operations of the mountains, the ones like we saw in jeanine with 5 positives and killed those need not the
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rates the army a happy with that level of raids and to be able to probably the worst, like anything big of that or 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 prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, a new elections in israel. so that's a political concern 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. emerald called out 0, west or east with the would take you now to the heart of africa. in the search for energy and the wells 2nd largest rain forest, oil and gas exploration rights and the democratic republic of congo are up for auction. but the exploitation is potentially devastating consequences for the
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critically important eco system the and the communities that depend on it. 27 blocks of land and the rain forests are due to be sold to companies for development . some of them overlap with natural reserves out there as team traveled up the congo river to meet the people who live that in the 1st of 4 reports. here is out environment editor nick, clock of the public safety of van dyke, a starting point right on the equator with the epic come to the focus of life. did the river is law the bathrooms and transport hub for travel upstream and down in all manner of truck truck tied to 6 days just staring interaction here and 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. the, the sheer scale of the congo is bewildering. here, looking more like
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a vast lake as it mia and is 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. 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. the could be a ton by the government's asking about
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the off to the m, as in the congo bass 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 $600000000000.00. up to 7 hours on the water. a chance to stock off on the fuel and supplies were 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 i me so as i passed, we will live in poverty. if this comes, it will help us to improve our lives divided opinion perhaps that we were to find
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that sense of an equity and indeed opposition to the books themselves would grow. once we got deeper into the forest, for now we set up kemp, and i'd say co village as nice places in the. the clock houses here a democratic republic of congo. so on saturday, nick will bring us, talked to on the series. he's heading into the forest itself, he's going to hear what all the affected communities have to say about this, about the propose expiration projects and how it could affect that way of life. meanwhile, a high level climate summit to climate finance on it has created a roadmap for genuine change. according to some participants. is it wrapped up in paris? a 2 day meeting was chad by the french present lawyer maxwell, and the aimed at creating, applied to restructuring global financial systems to address climate change ended with richer countries commencing taking a long over due target of a $100000000000.00 of annual funding and climate finance for poor countries. well,
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bank also agree to pose that we payments for countries head, wind natural. there's aust, as who says, now it's a molly in the country is voted overwhelmingly in favor of changes. the constitution was 97 percent saying yes and sundays referenda the routing village feature. and so it was under pressure to hold the pole which is aimed at returning molly to a civilian government. residential election is are expected to take place in february next. yeah. i'll just, there is nicholas the heck is following the story, joins us now from the seneca. nice capital. the com. like you told us before that this, my friend was important because people will find the guessing a say in the future of that country. so what happens now? well effect, so the, now that this constitution has been approved by a portion of the population, at least through this vote, the, this will go to the constitutional courts. and then there will be
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a change of the constitution. and that change will allow the current molly military june to see me going to, to run in the upcoming presidential election scheduled for february 2024. and this is a big step, not only from audience, but also for the region, a region which there's been a series of cruise in the last 2 years in virginia, 5. so in neighboring guinea. but molly is the only country that has taken steps towards our return to constitutional order, but a lot of volumes were not able to vote during at this referendum. there were threats from arm groups thing to i'll tell you to. and i so in the northern region, if q down to sleep, i get luck. mullens were not able to express themselves. so given that there's critics that say that this referendum doesn't represent the outcome of this referendum does not represent the full extent of what the molly and
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people feel towards this change in the constitution. how credit remote, how credible to vote. was it though, considering turnout was so low? the yes, if it's the, the, the turn out was around 39 percent, which was roughly the same amount that we saw during the 2018 legislative elections . but there were also those that called for board carts to this elections, for instance, at email depot was an influential email in molly. he was suggesting that people shouldn't come up to vote or should vote know they were criticizing the secular nature of the text. angry. the fact that islam was not mentioned in this uh, this text, but this conversation about changing the constitution of molly is it's been going on for the last 30 years. so it seems as see me going to the multi military didn't as pulled off what a democratically elected governments of previous presents have not by just
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organizing this reference referendum. but of course he's organizing. he's organize this referendum in a country where more than a 1000000 people have been displaced because of the ongoing violence. marion ok from the con nicholas tax. thank you. nicholas bodies of and held in some parts of saddam, in support of the ami demonstrations. took place in the eastern gutter of region and in southern hard to protest or condemn the actions of the permanent 3 rapid support forces. to have been locked in a bishop house, struggle with the army since the middle of april friends and relatives. the morning, 5 people who died on board a terrace of muscle, we have the record of the titanic, titanic, and imposing is being blamed for the loss of the sub visit to send it into the depths of the atlantic ocean on sunday. that's the last contact one hour and 45 minutes into its journey. triggering a multinational such efforts on 1st day and on the water road boards discovered
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debris for this up on the ocean floor questions and now being raised about the safety regulations in the field. and why the vessels own is the not sort of profit profit such as vacation. 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. you have alex's era life from london still ahead on the program is ations of iranian attack, drugs in ukraine's closer united nations investigation as a potential breaches of the nuclear deal. truth justice and reparations. widespread school for more to be done to the death of the $37.00 language is spanish enclave emilia. nearly a year ago the
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i had a lot of that. let's have a look at the weather across the europe and some of the stones stealing the show across central pots. you can see the storm clouds, the pushing that way further east, but they spunk red warnings in germany, where we full the strong winds and heavy raynichol central and northern areas come saturday. however, unimproved picture in the way is sunshine, that wet weather instead, watching its way further east and looking temperatures down across the bulk and not to the west of this, i'm much finer and why a field will see tempe just pick up across the iberian peninsula by the time we get to sunday, the temperatures are still sitting high for the north west for britain on the island of island. he will remain despite more intense rain coming in as we get into sunday london, 29 degrees celsius. so what about the average?
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that's reflected across a macho scandinavia, but brings a threat to all the forest flies to places like no way as well as a stone. you. now is looking much dry in greece on saturday. the rain isn't very far away, we'll see it pick up 3 to sunday. with some of those sons of stones edging across easily, but fine into ice guys to be found across spain. and portugal temperature is continuing to life, kicked in places like seville, as well as madrid. if we have a look at the 3 day, it'll be very scorching as we get into sunday. joined the label conversations, teachers say good stuff. industry could be convenient is say, this is a dialogue. we don't always talk to people that have different opinions that we do . everyone has the police must have it here as the society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. it was it was fun to have an american occupation of
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a middle eastern countries. the street on algae 0, the in the back reminder of the main stories now you and so human rights chief is wanting that violence and you want keep mind westbank is at risk of spiraling out of control is writing forces right in the a call refugee campbell of an item 1st day or is this backlist have been attacking palestinian areas since the beginning of 4 is riley's on choose day. molly as voted overwhelmingly in favor of changes the constitution was 97 percent saying yes and sundays referendum most really minute treatment. it was under pressure to hold the po which is aimed at returning molly to
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a civilian government. questions being raised about the safety regulations for deep cease of muscles onto the depths of 5 people on board. a terrace, special near the wreck of the titanic and imposing is being signed for the loss of the sub visit descended into the ocean on sunday. the us on boss. the rest of the land is accused iran of not only providing russia with hundreds of one way attack trends, but working to produce those weapons inside russia. the last and its allies, according on the secretary general, to investigate a diplomatic edison, james base hospital area low tax on ukrainian cities continue. the us and its allies say, these are indiscriminate to me on russia now has an as using hundreds of a rain inmate drugs called to order. and the security council, the us ambassador says, this is a violation of the councils. the resolution endorsed the wrong nuclear deal. united
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nations must implement security council resolution 2231. we still have no explanation as to why experts from the 20 to 31 team have not been dispatched attached to ukraine to review evidence of these weapons origins and the destruction these weapons have caught outside the chain. but she was joined by the ambassadors of from the u. k, albania and ukraine. they will believe it's a matter of urgency for the un to launch an inquiry. but there's a problem as well as sort of the secretary general says he doesn't have a mandate to investigate. what do you say to that? 20 to 31 resolution 22. 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 to the russian ambassador to the un vacillating events. you have been waiting in the wings,
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listening to that. why not let the secretary general do an investigation? if you've got nothing to hide, you've done nothing wrong. you're not using it writing instructions. why didn't you have an investigation that would clear russian? how so? so, so the 2nd yes. why should the secretary the need to need for the body a mutual body investigate group of the group is, does not consist of experts to cover the secretary general could constitute experts and can find experts that should be, should be done in the context of the revisions with a great or not. so the security it comes to security. so i'll show you that. so you want to block an investigation. you don't want anyone to do it. so within the mandate of the printer to study what, that's it. so we have full security council members, 3 of them, permanent members who say the secretary general has the power to set up an investigation. and as he should do so now, and then you have russia also a permanent member that says he doesn't have the authority under the existing resolution. and that there should be no investigation. it will puts the secretary
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general antonio terrace in a very difficult place. james pays out to 0 of the united nations to that of roches . musson rate. wagner grew up as a case most goes, forces of killing a huge number of his forces and targeted strikes and vowed revenge, explaining russian ministry to ship. he also said moscow circle minute trio, freshman and ukraine is based on lies. wagner must always have been fighting a new client since the beginning of the conflicts and pollution is frequently criticized. russia's minute treatise will not wait. why was the more needed? the goal was needed, so there's a handful of scum bags to have a bloss get p r, attention. chevy. how strongly armies? because of competitors. so the russian defense was done. so like i showed you could become a marshal because he really wanted to become part of russian history. the what was needed, not in order to attend the russian citizens the glory. i know in order to 3 minutes
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arises the knots before you crane wash funds. meanwhile, most goes taking legal action against the australian government for stopping plans to build a new russian embassy in the capital camera. moscow says it's already spent $8000000.00 on the project. oswego strategies, government terminated russia's tendency on the embassy site site, and the potential security risk kremlin says the decision is an example of close russia, phobic hysteria. and one of its diplomats has been scoffing on the land. us human rights group. i'm the states national as accusing spain, and we're all kind of a cover up of the depths of dozens of my goods and refugees, exactly. one year ago, a huge number of people try to across the board, defense from the rocco into the tiny north african coastal enclave of melia, which is spanish territory. but what happened next is distributed. a warning that a d baba's report contains distressing images from the start. he often amounts of
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a tragedy, one that still causing hold take a year old, last june, 2000 migrant. still the high fed separated moral code for the smallest, punish territory as many young. this video released by the american association of human rights, appears to show them a real can officer speaching cervantes, the tears they look around as people like, motionless, suddenly one person gusts the real cause. governments. if somebody could that fell from the photo. 6 separately to those pieces, huntington started to stop. it took the test toilet at least $23.00. and this, the international says the figure was at least $37.00 with at least $76.00 missing . and 66 is appears into the is after the people that were sent to me
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to this or to ease your age with which in boxes to the district of that. so we're talking about the most use must occur in the board imaging world last page . if i use an investigation by spartans, public prosecute, have found no evidence of criminal wrongdoing. spanish inquisition policies have demanded. the interior minister resign that the government says any depths happened outside spanish territory holding the actions of it. security forces, irreproachable, were rock curves declined to comment. but it has reportedly jails, dozens, people's involved in storming the boat up in a statement. the head of amnesty says, spain and morocco a hiding the truth, one year on from the carnage at malea. spanish american authorities not only continue to deny any responsibility, but are preventing attempts to find the truth. bodies are still lying in a morgue and in graves and efforts to identify the dead and inform their relatives have been blocked. barriers to truth and justice are also
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a reflection of the continuing harmful treatment based on race and migration status . such a huge loss of life in a single incident involving migrants on line these rare, sadly, the same company set for c crossings from the north african coastline. the thing involved of, i'll just say era the american library association has reported a rising number of attempted book bands across the united states for the year 2022 will then to an off 1000 titles or band or challenge. and the numbers expected to rise v c, a school libraries and the study to states issues both sides of the last academic year. the state of utah's recently boston, which announced parents to child in your books they weren't removed from schools, as course. now, since you on andrea and he joins us from the american library associations, annual conference and chicago, illinois, what kind of books are being challenged or bad? and why is this such a focus on these books of the well,
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you've been seen. people aren't being led in here quite yet, but you can see all kinds of books that are here on the shelves. some band, some not. you've got gardening, books, biographies, children, books, all kinds of books with a topic of this convention topic a is banned books. and what apparently, when you do surveys a number of the books, people who challenge them will say they're challenging them for obscenity pornography. other reasons like that, but the books that end up getting challenged in the library are largely books by and about african american minority, gay and lesbian. people in the end result of that librarians here say is that those books get disproportionately taken off the shelves and what ends up happening is a kind of whitewash, or all the old white straight subjects remain on the shelves. but when people from
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these marginalized communities, port through the shelves, but they're not seeing is themselves. and one example of a book that has been banned across libraries in the us, just how to be an anti racist by abram candy. he is a speaker here in this conference and i had the opportunity to talk to him and he said, in a sense, it's a compliment that his books are among those being banned. he says the people who want to band the books are people who don't want racism to be a big topic. but he said he writes books for people to read. so that is the biggest issue here. and librarians are trying to figure out exactly what they need to do to ensure that the number of bands is minimized. but what, what, all the library in the saying about research and ask us to keep books. i'll finish out what they say. they say one of the best things they can do is just educate people about the need to have books on the shelves. and they're saying
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really the best thing that people can do, rather than trying to banned books for everybody else is children. and parents can get more active about what their own children are reading. thank you very much from chicago and no i thank you, john, 100 reporting from that conference that is taking place. maybe we'll get to speak to you again later on this evening. but for now, thank you john. the quick look at main stories. now the ones human rights chief is wanting that violence. neil combined westbank is at risk of spiraling out of control. is there any forces right at the a call refugee camp of nights on 1st day? hundreds of satellites have been attacking palestinian areas since the killing of fall is released on choose day. your opinion is representative in palestine went to one of the villages that was attacked according to the accounts we have received.
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