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like we seen, some of the residents come out of the building with that possessions in the suitcases. place it stay, feel safe anymore. what happens on that day is a will cause region across the lines and know that the level of destruction here. proof just how fast the fighting has been in recent weeks, this russian or don't some on a street has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. the new change you have any precaution begins. he's exile in bella roost under a deal that ended his race meeting in russia. the hello one, emily, angling this is l g 0. live from dough house are coming up. russian is dry. caesar restaurants in the ac printing and cd is kinda towards killing at least people as
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muslims around the world celebrate age as ada, the space to the sacrifice we report from gaza on how people there must be the occasion and smoke from wild fires in canada, blankets some cities in the united states once again, and riches is far away as saying the problem to the program. we begin in belarus, weatherbug numbers and reach a thing of guinea precaution is confirmed to be living in the exile and travel there on tuesday after leading and um for bally and against russian things. early on, the russian president, alexander lucas shank, a broken video that allowed for those. and to move to bella ruth and in the brief mutiny buying 5 know 5 his while letting me a persian code 5, his actions treasonous rushes, f s based security service has dropped the criminal charges against production sizes. as bringing uli a chaper vinyl about whose life for us in moscow, julia,
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it's now wednesday morning, several days after that short lived to meet meet. what's the mood like across russia? nothing extraordinary is happening. he, i should say people up off to the business at tv channels, do not say much about the brands that took place last weekend, rushes muslims, that celebration, eat out high, like anyone else. and right now, let him a piece and is addressing the participants. so that tells you for him of russian developers. and among other things, he has said that, uh uh, russian developers doing everything to ensure the stability of the economy is developing cooperation on the sanctions. and talking about the rebellion, know we have some questions about what is going to happen to free. a insurance and pi in st. petersburg. in particular, he's left his numerous media sources,
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his wagner center restaurants and other assets. there was also school for drug and pilots and businesses related to k. trey, as well as a real estate business journal, is had a chance to speak to some of the management of all those businesses and the it seems like everything works as usual right now and over amazing plays, but people are a bit concerned and the always seem for further instructions as well, ministry blow guys in the telegram channels, right? that's the volume. the rebellion triggered launch scale inspections and even patches in the high ranks of the russian armed forces at testing them for loyalty and the role. so report was that representatives of the f as b has been that figuring out who did not resist evolving of fights is enough among the leadership of the military command and a unit come on does as well. and apart from that,
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most crow live lives. it's normal daily life, but and we are, will sion closely what's, what's happening here julia, what does progressions exile on main for the future of wagner and also the of the latest within the great as well, you know, especially the wagner group is going to be controlled by the ministry of defense, but to still there was some interesting developments with hatch that's according to the central deep c, b channel. i'll dash the russian ministry, please change the heads of that zod in a branch in southern syria, as well as 3 high ranking condones is of the bond to the group. and the russian maiden name add bases syria and the role. so the report that says some police about some police raise on as long as they're in other serious issues. but lee said demetrius, which couldn't, who's associated with the leadership of wagner, post of message on his telegram channel, saying that it was not true. and it'd be a source, he's a russian spirit, does not concern the information either. and also,
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some of the sources reported the deals towards he's of the central african republic . were concerned about the brands in russia, as they had fears that some of the units might leave the republic. but there was no information whether they they've left or not. all right, thank you so much, julia, chaper, volleyball alive 1st day in most sky russian missile strikes in and around the east and ukrainian city of crime and tours have killed at least 9 people in engine. doesn't small of rocket hits have popular dining area in the city center? at least 3 children are among the dead emergency cruise on assessing the damage and searching for victims in the rubble. the 2nd miss out struck a village on this thing is outskirts injuring. at least 5 people that are on hand off to the explosion because i rented a cafe here. everything has been blown out. there's nothing, no windows,
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no doors. all i see is destruction say and hara, this is the 21st century for the over destruction. it's shocking to see in real life when you see it in photos, it's different. what you see on tv doesn't even begin to show what you see in real life. so let's bring in our side bag who's covering developments for us in kids. hello, that i said, what more of the learn to about this attack and also those being impacted what we found guides uh about an hour ago that they put it back to one more body from the rubble this morning taking the death toll to 9 to run 60 people have been injured. now the prosecute to hand ukraine has said that there was a gun that ms style with the which is a short range, ballistic me solve that. hit that restaurant on what we have to understand about coming to us because the city in the east is about 25 cuz i'm inches away from the front lines in the east of the country is that not many restaurants are open and
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like chief have restaurants and cafes, everything is functioning properly. rest income i chose is very few places. open up people who have been gathered they have for the evening meal. and like i said, it's a, it's a small place uh, the city uh before the nation of a $150000.00. but since it was started, many people have less than that is, i mean, if you present in that city, i mean, it does got takes routinely. but this particular attack has been very destiny. and as you said, children among the dead and over 60 people eh, 60 people injured. now the, the comic chose is a city that's west from the front lines and is a major city that the russians would want to target or want to take over in any future wants. but as i said this, your city has been talk to them. one of the deputies of texas last year in april, the train station was 63 people were killed. so if we look at what's happened last
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night, it's mississauga attack and these have continued to happen. but the a thought is they are saying that it's close damaged, you apartment homes, the schools and shopping center. so it's just not just just not one mississauga. mississauga has drug and other cases have been damaged. all right, thanks so much for bringing this up to speed aside. vague live in peace. so i've been going to other world news now and at least 9 people have been arrested after rights and the power as a suburb of non tear. it was in response to a place shooting of a teenager. the news to apply with the police and set cars on fire and security officials say the 17 year old was shot dead on tuesday when he failed to stop his vehicle after breaking several traffic rules. the officer accused of firing at the teenager has been arrested muslims around the world of celebrating age and ida,
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which began with pres at sunrise in saudi arabia and estimated $1800000.00 was the performing hodge, the largest number since dependent it can. you can see them now and i live, which is from that come age. ida or the face of the sacrifice is a major holiday in these on the calendar and takes place on the 3rd day. the annual hodge pilgrimage. this is um, ad one is in the gaza strip with more and how people are observing aid. i'd say the baby more in the beginning of the who did. it was all very the a tell in the goals of the trip i play stuff has been own with got a total ice with a lot should war and is 80 bombardment for the last 17 years. these people who have suffered a multiple wars lowest over and over again. and by days where 80 airplanes. but today it's all about happening. it's all about children. it's all about sharing the sacrifice of fees with their family members, with their neighbors, with the communities in a sense of sort of diety and commitment towards their
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a there at the communities. we're talking about dollars off, who's all who has always been, could externalize with the collapsing of the economy, if it's 80 or anything situation increase single property and unemployment rates. but today, it's all about moments of joy. it's all about moments of happiness. the goals are takes brief moments of, of all sorts these within the last 17 years, these lots of children. they are a inspirational to some extent with the realities that those of children were born and raised under these harsh conditions. but today, if there are moments instead of brain and goes on to read life again, that doesn't sound like the one from goals from and to the mount of olives in occupied east jerusalem. now where on correspondent emerald con has been covering a pres there. the present now of and officially the has begun. let me just show you where i am. i mean ok part east jerusalem. i'm on the mount of olives overlooking various lives, old city. now you see the golden dime over that?
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that's actually the done with the rock is a fed hardly a site and it's low. and in cases the rock where the prophet muhammad ascended to heaven. but that's not actually the most. many people make that mistake. i'll show you the most. you see where all those people, all they're praying, that's actually the most itself. it was established slightly later, but much more than being the 3rd julio site and this one for palestinians. it occupied east jerusalem. the likes and most compound is one of the few communities spaces left that they can go to. families have picnics. the kids play football that there are schools or religious schools they have, but they gather, they talk about they didn't talk about religion, they talk about what's going on with in you know, their own lives. now as i say, the present now over i need is officially begun. so they'll be a lot of people going to see old friends, new friends, but we go and see that families. uh, they'll be having a great food i have say,
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and they'll also be spending time giving money to charity and things of that nature . now this comes about a $120000.00 people within that compound itself. but that's just in, within the compound, actually within, across, occupied east through some old the most, it's all going to be completely full. they're all rising tensions. you can't get away from that. that is an escalation in vitamins across the palace. that book, you probably publish the new territories, but that's not today today is going to be about family. and we're on con, outages are occupied east jerusalem spares and criticism of the united nations after it's annual report into chosen killed and maimed and conflict left out these riley government. there was also unusual criticism from israel's main ally of the united states. and that way, some plans to expand illegal settlements in the west bank. james spies has all the
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details from the united nations. a new the security council was brief by video link by the un special coordinator in jerusalem tool. when is it? and who said the last 2 weeks and the westbank had been terrible, and then as long spiking violent, he criticized the recent is really government announcement of, of the 5500 set law homes on. usually the us joining in the criticism of israel deputy us on past the robot. wood said he condemned recent attack spies, right. the settlers in the west bank, we extend our condolences to the families of those affected and of underscored to these really government, the importance of holding fully accountable in prosecuting those responsible for these acts of violence. we are also deeply troubled by israel's recent announcements advancing more than $5000.00 settlement units and reports of changes to israel system of settlement administration that expedite the planning and approval for the settlement. the same time the security council is meeting the new
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and published its annual children. i'm confident reports every year. it includes a blacklist of the armies and um groups that kill an injury. children once again this year israel was not put on that list. the u. n. says that's because there was a decrease in the number of children killed by israel in 2022 as a news conference i us the un special representative 1st to re read the warning to israel. she put in last year's report. should substantial strikes and rockets resulting from the may. 2021 is coalition of thought. still it these repeat it says in 2020 to bart this to the conflict should be listed. so i don't understand why is read is not listed. there was another conflict in gaza in 2022. the total number of deaths is less because the conflict in may 2021 was 11 days long. conflict and august 2022 was 3 days long,
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but it is relative exactly the same thing. it followed indiscriminate, bummed indiscriminately, and kills children. you made a clear warning, and then you went out. i think it has to do with both the engagement and the numbers that the engagement needs. okay. and by december or side said they agreed to the exchange rate. those with me let's just, let's just say change as they've children's lives. you know what's going on this year. i know this only comes 2022. israel's already killed $27.00 children this year. when this is why it with a wary this, we said it was a concern, an escalation that we're noticing this year for the 1st time because of the war and ukraine. russia was put on the reports blacklist, but israel has never been listed. human rights group say they fear the black list is becoming a whitewash. james bay's ouch is 0. at the united nations. still ahead on al jazeera, the u. k. fishing industries, suffering severe labor shortages for the british government may have to do to keep
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it a floats. and a home page painting appears to show the pre k, the pizza, and not everyone's convince the, the off we go with your weather update across europe and africa and how they are roasting in the heat across spain and portugal got the colors on here. dr. the red, the higher the temperature, seville cord, about temperature is exceeding 40 degrees and equally as hot in morocco record breaking the heat here. so in the northwest slice of the country, temperature is closing in on 50 degrees. this isn't too far away from the rocco's capital robot. temperature is there have come down, but still keeping that heat in marrow cashed today on wednesday. all right, here's what else i see. enjoy the weather for now is stumble. we've got some weather moving in on thursday. full on sunshine today though with
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a height 28 degrees, outbreaks of rain across the bulk. and so i think more persistent rain through the adriatic coast, also getting clips with a bit of rain across the islands of ireland in britain. nothing major here. also 29th, 30 degrees. that's about 10 above average for this time of year and persistent rain for southern nigeria, that is set to continue. and no, for course we learn to tell providence in south africa. tornado reported their copious amounts of rain for the eastern cape providence. close to lunar, tell providence that is set to continue on wednesday. same goes for the western cape and the northern cape. providence is so a lot of active weather across south africa. the
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challenges were all the the hello you're watching l g 0. i'm emily, angling. he's a reminder of an top storage. the sour, diagnosing range a, if you have any provision is confirmed to be leaving and exiling boundaries. now, the russian presidents, alexander lucas shank and broke it the deal that a lab pro version to move to an in the groups uprising against last got
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3 children are among the 9 people killed in a russian mission mas striking the ukrainian city of clement tools. another rocket, he's a village on the cities outskirts. as many as 5 people went and muslims around the world, a celebrating age l. ida, which takes place on the 3rd day of the hodge pilgrimage in saudi arabia. a live pictures as an estimate of 1800000 muslims out performing heights, the largest number since the pandemic. united nations plans to end it's decade long peacekeeping mission. in molly, by the end of this month, it will withdrawal all personnel within 6 months. sandra, dr. security council resolution proposed by france emission and molly began in 2013 to help bring stability after a rebellion by and groups in the north. earlier this month, the molly and foreign minister requested paid escape is to leave using them
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a few intentions. sierra lee young's president has been sworn in for a 2nd time in the capital free town julia as my the because of the i or rather got more than 56 percent of the volume you saturday is the election by the opposition says the poll was fraudulent buyers supporters have been celebrating his victory its head to sedan now where the chaise has announced to cease 5 for the 1st day of the age of the holiday. on monday, the peddler, american power military rhonda rapids support forces, said they would pause fighting against them for 2 days. the you and refugee agency warrants the conflict which started back in april or 4th. moved in a 1000000 people to flee 2 neighboring countries or at let's bringing even morgan, who joins us live now from on demand in cod to lower the hipaa are age celebrations,
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taking place where you are and across the sedan. more broadly. what's the mood like this a lot? how is unlike any other evil of how that's the residents of cartoon or those we used to reside in part of them are experiencing here in the city of under mine. the little sense that it's a very few people out, many people, those who are remaining behind at some most being displaced by the conflict between the parent minutes through rapid support forces and the army. seeing that they don't have the financial capabilities to celebrate the aids. and because of the sadness they feel having lost family members or having some of them being displaced, that's here in the capital part of them in other parts of the country. there are people who are celebrating, such as in the central parts of the country. and is there a state or in the northern states where there's been no fighting between the iris half. and this is denise army, but this 1000 along the border with egypt waiting for visa to be able to enter s,
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keeping this conflict and the fighting here in the capital cartoon on hundreds of thousands have been displaced from dar 4 into neighboring chad. they to, to not feel the eat celebration or the, the, the facilities of eat so many people say that this is unlike any of the either loves how that they've gone through. they say that they wanted to see stability. they wanted that after more than 70 days of fighting the hope that at this point the fights and would have been over and that they could return to their homes and celebrate. but so far as that's not the case to. and people say that which side of the sense of or, or mood of festivities that they usually see this time business sense of last days of the sense of having this and this little fuss integration and certainly painting a picture of a hipaa. as we mentioned, there's yet another cease fire in place, and this is the 17th. is it holding and what impact is it having? well, both the parent military rapids support forces and disadvantages. army announced
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unilateral cease fire for people here. it's has very little meaning they say that they can still see troop movements, especially from the rapid support forces. the say that it does not guarantee that there is no military operations or that's as civilians and citizens will not be attacked, especially in residential areas. but we weren't able to hear heavy artillery in parts of the capital, especially in the northern parts of the capital. in the early hours of wednesday morning. residents in the northern parts say that they were also artillery strikes and air strikes, launched against our staff positions by this denise army. others say that they can hear gunfire being fired by the recept against the new army outside says so while both sides announce to cease fire, people say that on the ground, at least in some parts of the capital, it's lots manufacturing itself. and they said that even a ceasefire has very little meaning, because again this the, the law that's how big can't really celebrate. so they can see their family members . they, they don't have the normal lives in the normal uh mood that they do,
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that they have every single he'd love to hear in the capital. so people say that this 24 hours of ceasefire has very little meaning, especially with them expecting. so i think to resume once again on says they between the 2 sides. all right, make sure you keep us updated as to how things develop human logan live for us, the in the on demand as to china now, where profits at industrial firms have fallen by moving 18 percent and the 1st 5 months of 2023 compared to last in many companies in retail and exports where hit hard by less demand. during the pandemic, chinese premier league could chung it said he's country will still is was still rather on track to reach its annual growth target of around 5 percent. despite widespread concern, oscar winning actor kevin spacey is due in a london course in the coming hours to face sexual assault charges. allegations,
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date back nearly 20 is the 63 year old style has pleaded not guilty to all 12 counts. spicy has faced similar challenges in the united states. last year, a quote in new york dismissed a $14000000.00 sexual misconduct lawsuit against team smoke. from canadian, one fives is once again, blanketing cities in parts of the united states. visibility and air quality has been severely reduced in chicago along with parts of illinois low in michigan and southern wisconsin. these staves now have the worst air quality in the us. they have a living, want to stay indoors where they can. canada is saying it's worst $15.00 season on record. the c u. k. fishing industry is struggling with the lack of skilled workers. it's been added to a list of at risk sectors. since leaving the european union, many foreign workers had to leave the u. k. the now the government is trying to get
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them back out to zeroes means bank a winter break, some england's largest fishing push it takes many hands on deck to land. the weeks catch you k was, is a teaming with opportunities that there aren't enough british workers to crew the boats and process the produce. we've had problems trying to recruit young people in the industry for a while. it just doesn't seem to be a job that young people are wanting to do anymore. on switching base, we've been setting up a time to ships and trying to get young people in that way. but it's, it's still not lacking in terms of hunger. and how does the governments respond to the labor crisis in the fishing industry by quietly agreeing to allow more phone work is into the country despite touting control of immigration as a main reason for leaving the you. in fact, 3 years of directed, you came that migration has never been hire the problem is that just simply on enough, but it's work is willing to labor and dangerous, nothing, crimes,
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conditions. but those are the top profit margins, mainly wages can be extremely unpredictable. now under a new government scheme, they are allowing employees to hire money, more foreign workers, paying them potentially substantially less. but local highs in order to keep the industry a closed needs even labor, it can get 30 percent of the u. k spacing, cruise of 4, and the crusade through agencies from countries such as going to the philippines were all most be until a crew of this vessel is from rowland. buddy. i'm here 8 months a year because the money is good, low as salaries could drive much needed, work is elsewhere. money in here is really good. really, really good and i really appreciate the people to treat this very good. yeah. for this okay, of community service. okay. everything is very good. industry leaders allow, urging the government to loosen its rules to help result the labor shortage, including scrapping strict english language requirements. the albany is the fishing
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industry was a post the child for those advocating, leaving the you with the promised boom hasn't happened. and the u. k. still doesn't have many of the freedoms of other coastal states, including a you've been with friends. for a shipment of 35 years, david wilson feels lloyd too. so down in river practice, we have a problem is going on with the co fishing, joins construction on the government shortage, occupation list, retail and hospitality. are low being hard to be included to, of, to losing huge numbers of stuff from the european union when the freedom to work in the u. k. ended tested recognition, say, many of the specimen of rex it's failure to make written a better markets. the business, the bulk out to 0, rick some actually ologist seem easily have uncovered a fresco that look similar to a pizza. the painting was found at an ancient cd that was buried by volcanic ash
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nearly 3000 years ago. michael apple takes a look as this fresco found on the wall of a house in the ancient roman city of pompei looks remarkably like a pizza. historian's call and quite agree on just how far back the origins of pizza go. but it's believe to have started in naples. but pompei was buried in ash from a volcanic eruption in 17980. making this depiction nearly 2000 years old. i think a lot of 50 if we look at videos, this one is peculiar because what we see is a kind of sacrificial flat bread in offering with perhaps seasoning on it. some spice has some kind of condiment function coordinates, an image that obviously to the modern observer immediately brings to mind a pizza that since we are near naples, obviously it's not a pizza, but perhaps isn't just an ancestor of the food chain. distant ancestors will not
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a lot has changed in the time since the people's appetites, maybe not as much as we think. see, i'm on the last day or do you and we are in the atrium of a house that was already partially excavated over a 100 years ago. so the, during our work we found this for that school, a very common type of the, a welcoming gift to pick things, things like fruit, a flat bread and a goblet of wine that was found in pompei slice it up, folded over the grill, crisp it, and that would fly it up, however you need to. there's no denying pizza is a global favorite enjoyed by all. this find could ignite a heated debates, among historians and archaeologists. is this piece is long lost relative, or is it something else entirely? a question with taking a bite of mike level, how does era, the what you know, jesse are these are the top store.

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