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the maintenance function is about 2 weeks now. price range, a journey to a show, right? so one does choice of countries someone's needs to rebuild. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm elizabeth swan and this is the news on life from don't ha, coming off in the next 16 minutes, at least 11 palestinians including 3 children have been killed and as well as the largest assault on the occupied west back in decades age. people are injured in a car rounding in tennessee,
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come off as one of its members carried out the attack in response to israel's assault on jeanine's. fist fighting incident on arrival, infections, baffling for controlling the sites and then around the capital costumes and china were subjects exports of vol. materials that of critical to the manufacturer of micro chips. and i'm far as small with this. ford is carlos alvarez starts as wimbleton campaign, how to avoid the same state as cocoa golf. when the 7 seats jumped out and round one by fellow americans to feed the will begin the news out in the occupied west banquet, as well as conducting its largest assault and decades. its deployed more than a 1000 soldiers for the offensive. they are backed by strikes as troops carry all
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trades in jeanine. at least 10 palestinians have been killed in the city. and one in ramallah, 3 children are among the dead, is rarely false as a 5 tig into a hospital with hundreds of children, an elderly palestinians had been seeking shelter and treatment. earlier troops, 5 to gas, if people fleeing the violence. $3000.00 palestinian civilians had to rush to safety outside the janine refugee camp un agencies of race concerns about the scale of israel is a sold. they say 1st aid respond as a being prevented from reaching critically injured people. but jeanine camp is home to more than 20000 palestinian refugees and was the target of a major is ready to evade just 2 weeks ago that attacked killed 7 people and wounded move in a 100 in a moment will speak to him. ron kahn, he's standing by for us in west jerusalem, but 1st let's get an update from alan fisher. he is live for us in jeanine and alan
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. what more do we know about be 11 people who's been killed? israel says it's targeting what it costs terrorists, but there are reports that children have been killed. well, suddenly the reports that we're getting that our children dead. we haven't had the officially confirmed by the palestinian authorities. we do know that some of the data include people from the age of 16 to 23. it has been obviously a difficult. what do we know uh, 40 hours for the people here in janine. you can hear the gunfire that has been sporadic throughout the afternoon and in the there is definitely the heavy smell of tea, a gas which has been used not just here, but also at a nearby hospital at the the way the rise of a tear gas canisters lined in the, the forcing people to run and flee and not hospital is working flat out at the moment. more than 100 injured here in jeanine,
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more than 20 of them critically wounded. and doctors without borders, believe there are many more people who are stuck in janine who's the pot of medic simply kind of get to at this stage. it's got to be pointed out as well. that under international law, 8 is illegal to target the hospital even with tear gas and under international law . it is wrong to use to you guys on the battlefield. although the feelings would argue that this isn't a battlefield. this is essentially a civil operation to types of what they describe as a, a ton of risk sell in janine, but we understand the fighting is still going on. the is really troops are moving closer to the sensitive janine, and there's no site as we've been saying that before ours, that this is going to end at this side of the light, at least on the left when they could taking what they could holding hands keeps them together and provides
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a sense of security to the chosen more than $3000.00 have less the janine refugee camp. since there's really a soul, the gun in towns and villages nearby, they are providing shelter. they've gathered food, water clothes for those displays. a little is a lot when you have nothing in this hotel and janine they opened up the doors to 20 families. the the bed for the night, some food in the morning. they have no idea how long it will be before they can go home. but the new home is not somewhere they will recognize when they do well. imagine the issue with all the selling in the area. i didn't bring anything out. i hardly brought my to a disabled sisters. it was very difficult. there was no water, no electricity, just chilling. and one woman who didn't want to appear on camera says she is only one consent. all i want is my children to be safe. overnight there was no let up in the fighting inside. the refugee camp is really army. his cottage at least 20
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strikes since the operation began. explosions punctuate the re a silence. this city is really army, was the destruction of what it claimed was a terrorist operation. trip, but these really army also talk you through the hospital in jeanine with a bully of tear gas canisters, making a difficult job of treating the wounded, even harder the israel's prime minister says they had no choice but to act janine is become a safe haven for terrace from that safe, even terrors perpetrated savage attacks murdering is rarely civilians. these release have made more than $120.00 arrests recovered weapons and destroyed explosives. they say there isn't any area of the camp they haven't been able to access and they still have 10 targets there. but they could be well hidden and well protected. these really is that to carry out a top level of security assessment of the operation so far in the coming out. but
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there's no one here believes that that means and then to this operation is insight island fisher. i'll just see the janine in the occupied westbank of the we're going to move the camera over here in jeanine. you can see that some of these really military vehicles are moving. this is as close to as i've seen them to this part of time. and that's not to suggest that any states that this operation is winding time, because we're getting the ports from inside the account that they have the more explosions and more military vehicles moving in there. but what we also know is that the soldiers, these really soldiers are using a tactic that these relays have used before. so rather be in plain sight in the street and then the at the, the, the, the do that the roads of the, the refugee camp, the essentially go into a house after telling people to leave the doors open when the people are forced to flee. they've been break through successive walls to get to the area where they want to be. so they leave the house. oh, but demolished as they move on. i don't know all, but the most is
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a messy way of saying that the, you know, what i mean they, they leave the house and a complete state. so many of the thousands that have left to you because they could only grab essentially what they could in just a few minutes to make sure that they had enough for themselves and the children when they eventually go back, they have no idea of what they are going back to whether the house will be in any state to live in. so this becomes a problem not just know, not just when the israelis finally decides to end this operation. but this becomes a problem for perhaps months and years when it comes to the people who have been displaced, because they've no idea what their home will look like when they finally get the chance to go back home. adam, thank you very much for that. that is alan especially of reports and you live for us from jeanine, or at least 8 people have been injured and a call rounding and stabbing attack instead of the medical officials say the suspect to the silence has been killed. the palestinian group mos as the man who
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carried out the attack was its men. but let's bring in our correspondent and run con. he's joining us lie from west jerusalem. so 1st we heard from him us who seemed to be voicing support for this attack. and now claim of responsibility is it in wrong? it's very difficult to tell. uh, we're just trying to confirm that right now. but 10 months have indeed reacted to the statement is uh, no direct climate of the responsibility says the here right, go price and tel aviv is initial response to the occupations crime against all people, image and income. this is an implementation of what the resistance confirmed that the occupation will play the price for crimes against and in comp we praise the heroes of people, and the fights is in jeanine. now the attack took place in the often negative. a man drove his call into a busy bus stop even got out of his car and started trying to stop people. and that's a that point who has been shot dead by
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a civilian. the man's been identified as being from a village just outside of hebron. it in the occupied westbank, his name is hussein lula and the national security administer for as well. if the bank of a, the far right politician was on the scene as well. and he said that is really needed to arm themselves. and this is something of a message that he keeps pushing. that is really need to start carrying guns. as a matter of course and wrong we heard from the is very the government yesterday. and that was really ami. they was saying that they were prepared to any reaction from the occupied territories to the operation in janine. but how difficult is it possible to prepare for attacks such as, call readings? it is practically impossible to defend yourself against the individual attack. stakeholder and discourage serves as lone wolf attacks. what they mean by that is people who take it upon themselves to mount an action we've
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seen shooting. attacks take place. we've seen several of violence from jewish settlers living in the occupied west bank against palestinian. they've been houses, they've attacked people, and they tried to destroy homes. that's very, very difficult to try and defend yourself from when people just take it upon themselves to act is much easier when say for example, a mass o s. lemme just had responded with rockets that you can defend yourself against, and these rate is already moved. a rocket defense system to the boat isn't gauze in a expectation of any response from that. but these individual attacks, when somebody just decides how frustration anger, to go and do something like a running attack, it's simply impossible to get any kind of intelligence on that and wrong. thank you very much for that for now. that as a non con, uh with the nation. so what we know so far live in west difference to them as well . palestinians in janine said they spent monday night trying to flee their homes from is ready for us as
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a tax and the level of women. most people left the camp, but some of them remained to protect and we stayed as well to support them. we helped evacuate the woman as well from the sites of confrontation. however, the only wasn't letting us help people, they were hindering that's blocking streets and firing at women and the youths trying to approach the fatherhood the. but these really forces demolish the walls of our house, the in their weapons that minute ordering me to raise my hands and stormed to my house. well, joining us by phone engineering from the emergency room of the slaves. the name on hospital is giovanna. r, send you that she is the doctors without borders. operation coordination in janine, thank you very much for your time. um i your teams able to access the injured and janine uh. a emma sifting is not engaged in the hospital uh,
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services. uh we are focused on the emergency department incorporation with the minister of health, the health stuff. however, of today we haven't seen the massive restrictions to access to health care. uh, as we have a yesterday, mainly due to the door, those are the storing the streets and the levels of stayed behind. okay, so you are involved with the emergency services, not in rescuing injured people, but tracing them i understand what type of injuries are you seeing as so yesterday we were seeing the mostly severe injuries uh and were talking about the life, the munition in greece and shrapnel today in the 1st half of the day, we were seeing your patients and the most of the injuries were minor namely to your guest intoxication. however, the situation seems to uh, to get,
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get escalate again as more patients keep coming. for example of just before i left to do this interview, one elderly woman arrived to the ear department who the house has just been demolished. okay, something i mean, you told me about an elderly woman and a home being destroyed. israel's has that, you know, is carrying out very targeted attacks against viruses. but who are the, you know, types of people that are coming in with injuries yesterday, as well as they were seeing people of all ages uh, our medical team together with the workers of the hospital were treating pages, patients of all ages. okay. you also mentioned people that uh, having trouble because of the tig assets being fired. what's your reaction to to you, i guess being 5 around the whole special engineering today. yes. so we have been
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seeing that yesterday. uh, your guess was fired uh in front of the hospital but oh, also in the hospital this morning. 2 we have had, again several, uh periods uh, drugs in the, in, in the hospital yard and, and in front of the hospital which is disrupting the work on the emergency department. namely the fact that a lot of people are this place and are in the seat next to the hospital when the tier got expired. they. busy start running, always starting primarily uh we can uh even define. so those are some of the, the conditions under which you are working this operation. this is, this is randy operation and janine its been going on for some 60 hours. now. do you have everything you need to treat the injured? uh yes, although this is a violence of unprecedented scale that we have seen in the last 6 months since we
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have been supposing to emergency or be personally janine the hospital is a very well organized and there is a sufficient number of health workers as well as supplies, however, were coordinating with all other medical to any during action to avoid any ruptures in uh or get into place you on us and you have it. some doctors without borders. we thank you very much for your time. we appreciated smell. jeanine has been long levine at the heart of the palestinian resistance, off of the 1967, all the city and the north of the occupied. west. back came on the is riley control an estimate of 22000 palestinians lives in the janine refugee. can they will so somebody expelled when the state of israel was created in 1948 during the 2nd and the father or uprising more than 20 years ago. is there a waged, attend a military campaign to crush a palestinian uprising in the camps more than 50 palestinians were killed?
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now the rebuild camp has high levels of poverty and unemployment because of as well as separation will restrictions on movement and denial of travel permits. and palestinian armed resistance has increased since may last year of israel's raid on the locks a most compound and renewed war on gaza. and let's get more on what of this now we're joined by my home of the way. it's a political analyst who is joining us from washington. thank you very much for your time. where was the palestinian leadership and what is this? if you don't let me say 1st i was born and raised and that if he kept the level and during my 20 years, there is cap and level. now we were subjected to a lot of bombings and killings. and that a single pdf in southern lebanon. and i don't have a, this has to be happening soon as my feet 4 feet. why are there that i see she's
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inside the westbank. why are there refugees inside the same proper? the company that they point is there is no, there are refugees. say about a 150 villages. what phase? and then what are you located inside? oh so and they are still living away from their villages even though their benefits is within their eyesight. where is a now i'm gonna start asking, where is the also agreement? i was very close to the also i believe it was very close. the setup at and the establishment and nothing was implemented of the host of agreement. in fact, we have lost at thousands of sentience, sees the sydney goes sign a lease agreement with days that i use the palace, the people of sidney and lead that ship the thought of b as the author see itself have lost its going to the people who will be for the
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city and people and there is a new generation of resistance at that as a new generation. that once the freedom. mm hm. the, i'm not fighting for the sake of getting, just so that he is, they are fighting for freedom, freedom from living in the camp, why settlers come from all over the world. so if you buy deadlines and we have a number that we have a number of mr ways, a number of different sizing factions, especially in janine who have come together recently. how much of a threat is that to as well elizabeth? oh, it's time to get to that point. the thank you for bringing, you know, with this, but up to is there any, there is no effect? they say that is the resistance to these valuable pieces. these are the alias. i agree, i think they have on enemy they want to have the point of sending us is that because they want to have another or asset it back to be. so if you tease from unexplained profit is to the west bank and then they have to buy the west bank,
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they want to get rid of different opinions, who have nobody has, who lived in the b c caps. and this to that here. i think that's, that's a different opinion because is the son or would it be the political leadership of the other organization organizations? but there is a sense is then using that, a sion who does not. and we did not accept to live in that if he comes forever. where does this leave for the way the system is? mr. always, where does this leave both on homeless? they have a presence in jeanine. we've seen as we've been talking about other factions coming together. have we seen any such thing between both on homos or the father? i'm how much the politically, the ship is one thing and the people on the ground they own that is this to resist the occupation? what the fuck, i'm us, your stomach jihad, or any other organization to be up i'm be, or any other organization. even when i send you out,
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there are some people in some kind of sense who around their cars in the settlers who are taking their homes. it may not be long, so i will, if you don't organization, they only do it because they give up even on their own life. because they are not getting their rights even the minimum or minimum level of human rights. they are not got paid and they give up and they commit these apps over his expense. so i don't think because they politically, the leadership of the effect the of the other organizations have anything to do with this. the, the, the, the fit is unique in novelist and use them in temper on i'm the, i'm the palestine, whatever there are at that by the settlers, as there are really just be in today's or line being goofy, is from the, for the city as mr. was political analyst in the home of the weighs, joining us from washington. we thank you as always for your time. thank you. thank
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you. is there any forces have targeted generalist covering the rate engineering video of an incident has a mode showing soldiers in a military vehicle, 5 and directly at a camera set off by an hour. the tv truth is world has talked, a journalist and social media institutions in the past and 20 to 21 at some of the tree, demolished a building in gaza that had been housing international media including algebra and the association press news agency. and last your engineering and it's very small. i, for showtime to alj, a 0 during the shooting, i will actually was covering the raid, she's among at least 20 media will. cuz as way the troops have killed since 2001 a little more on this, we're joined by jonathan data officer punches without borders. he's the head of the middle east desk, and he's joining us live from the lebanese capital bay route. thank you very much. for your time, what do you make of the latest attack we're seeing all the people in the is really
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ami destroying a camera? well, 1st of all, thank you for having me. of course, this is a very shocking video to see, but at the same time, it's not that shocking, because unfortunately we've become part to use to, to looking at the footage and hearing testimonies of journals and their cruise being targeted by his very, the forces on the field of this, this, that back against the camera of army tv, which was also captured by another camera, is just a continuing part of an ongoing situation. where is there any forces and is there any military in particular, intentionally targets journalists understand as they cover any military operation or defend or protest or read? an april artist have published a board in which we said that 17, during this at least were intentionally targeted by israeli forces on the few drains. that's months on the so in april 2023, we have 7 children is actually targeting 9 of them in just 6 days. and of course, as you said,
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this does have this bad as to the beginning of shooting of ok. the yeah. in may 2020. uh, fortunately, no journalists were hard this time in this video. but uh, the, the fact that this effect, the base engineering, the fact that the military thanks, took aim at the camera. that was clearly a camera that just dropped so many photos and it just shows how he lives in a forward using his ramsey, richard actions to make well, the attack happens in the middle of what the is right. all me says is their response to what they call the terrorist threats. what is the on his responsibility on the international and the norms in such a situation as well? of course, there are specific provisions and international law to protect the humanitarian workers, including during that is not including and during the, during, on conflicts. and so the, the israeli army has a responsibility not just to an adverse, not just to avoid inadvertently hit them during those, but also to protect the journalist and the feed. what we're seeing here is
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a clear case of the opposite taking place where drennen is most of the time that you're identified, they're wearing that they were press press jackets that weren't in cabinets. they're wearing their typical form, sometimes to identify themselves big. they scream at the, at the person at the soldier shooting at them. they tell them they're identified that they're generous, and still they are targeting. and this is done obviously, sometimes under the pretext of january, but it to where the army can say, oh, we didn't know there was a journalist or it was a it's, we're going to stay. but what is so shocking about this video that we're seeing, the video of the camera being targeted is that it is clearly a camera and that is clearly being targeted. then there's nothing goes around with coffee people and i think it nothing ever has the ground. and, and focused working and when you know this just if you and, and when you say that, you know, this tools piles of what's happened in the past. some of the incidents that we mentioned, our colleagues shooting, apple alternate was wearing a vest and a helmet that said press. they knew that alj a 0 and the associated press had offices in the building and gaza that they brought
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down your organization has ranked israel has moved israel down from 86 in 2022 to 80 to 97 down 11 places in your press freedom index, so can you tell us about, you know, the landscape of press freedom in is running the occupied territories as well as you know, the beginning of june of blocks. it has so far been met a so far been met with complete impunity? no one has been punished even though must have been investigations. both efficient and independent investigations have proven that is really the army had a had can chain of oxley that she was charged by sniper fired from israeli soldiers . and every 40 even went so far as the decision was eventually to target that because as you mentioned, she was clearly identified as a journalist from the standpoint of, of the soldier concert. and you, i'm referring to very boards by forensic architecture. and so this,
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impunity is just, is just a few words of this continuing wave of the magically targeting journalists. and this is what is contributing to an increasingly difficult and dangerous atmosphere for journalists. and by this time, who are covering any form of military operation, board mobilization, as i said, uh, on the other hand, also we're seeing clearly clearly uh on the context of inciting against during this course that isn't really simply worrying, i guess press freedoms, not just in the west bank but also instead of you, but also and goes off and we're very worried about the situation right now. joining us on the ground, our director demoralize. they feel like they're getting a target, an intention, the end of world is turning a blind eye. there they know they're in danger, they keep doing their job another month or less. and this thanks to the. busy efforts under garbage that we know today what is happening about us by jonathan. data of reports, us without borders. we thank you very much for your time on this important story.
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thank. as we append timor ahead on the news allah, including the french president's native city, may is to discuss days of rice and sharika and by the police. coming of a teenager near paris, thailand's major policies reach a compromise. as far as small challenges ahead as they seek to form a government and, and support the nation. so big foot full name, heading to saudi arabia. details on the way the far the, the move funding in so don, in and around the capital costume and tens come back has been taking place between the army and the power ministry. rapid support faces and on the mom that's bringing on corresponding to the move and she is joining us live from on demand. mia called so it's been a day of heavy fighting since the early hours of the morning where you will have
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what's going on when we know that several civilians were injured as a result of being caught up in the crossfire in the bats holes that were reaching between the parent minute to wrap it, support forces and the to the needs army. now it's all spots at around 5 am local time or 3 a m t m t. when the rapid support for the attacked the parent military police or the pat uh the, the minutes arises units of the police, which is based here in under mine and the army responded it lost it for a few hours. we were able to hear bullets flying, heavy arts, new being fired, and we were able to the stripes being launched by disabilities army against before it says off the rapids support the forces here in the city of under mine. but this is not the only place where there was fighting between the 2 sides in hotel. north of residents also reported clashes between the recess and the sudanese army at the permanent, through rapid support forces that it was able to uh, shoot down a plane of fi subject belonging to this is denise army in the city of battery, in the northern parts and off the capitol and were still of able to see plumes of
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smoke rising in various parts of the carpet. so in the northern parts here in the city of them's in mind, we can set them to see that. and we can hit the and to no flame spine. now the sounds of bullets have reduced, so it looks like the fighting is either moving away from the northern parts of the city of on demand or it has reduced an intensity between the 2 sides. but the resident said that they've been trapped in their home since the early hours of this morning. many of them think that they have sustained injuries as the rates. is there a result of buildings crashing on them? because if they ask for us some of the heavy artillery, many of them saying they're trying to access the hospitals. but because of the ongoing military operations between the 2 sides, they can get the hospitals to seek medical assistance. so warring situation, hipaa. thank you very much. for that haven't moved in with alicia's from on the mon . moving a 100000 a sudanese, mainly from west bedford have fled across the border to chad. since the conflict began, when the address has more supplies and the refugees from the child. so don border,
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despite the law in fighting for a few days in any janina refugees continued to scream across the border into eastern charge. these group of refugees arrived overnight despite the fact that in the evening truck loads of refugees have been taken from this must a point to the town of andre itself. why that is an official town. and this is the most of point by the way. and when they get back here, trucks will come on, you've got to wait families and take them over. there is one of the tribes ready to leave this border point into the town of drake. why they are going to be tens of thousands of other features waiting to be registered by the united nations high commissioner for refugees. and this is why they come to, i makes it comes on the age of the town of i great. i bought a town between sedan and charles in the eastern part of charge this cam. how is
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this more than 50000, sued and use refugees? most of them have not even been recognized by international bodies like the united nations high commissioner for refugees because they are not registered yet. and conditions can be in this camp in particular, really, really desperate. you can see the 3 and the plastics that they make shelter with. this is why the, how is the young, the old and the sick conditions and become desperate and they're bound to get worse as, as we continue on my degrees august data. right? right. it's time for the weather now. here's everton as hello. we got some pretty wet weather making his way across the yellow sea over the next couple of days. a line of cloud here that will sweep this area of low pressure through the let's see onto was the korean peninsula really heavy rain coming for. thankfully, it does go through quickly, but certainly some a down pause for an hour or 2 as a system makes its way out into the most of
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a safety plan. it will bring some heavy right to the saturated ground of southern japan. so that could cause the flooding here, and then it runs right through as we go on 3 1st i brought us guys come back in behind. we can get back to enjoy some pleasant weather and some sunshine that be shy was there was a central parts of china, southern everest, and retry and settled home called at around $33.00 degrees. we have got plenty of showers, me mon, across the south these days as we should the lobby storms there for the time and the full of peace. but try with those. we make our way for thursday. how did they into friday morning? i was saying some breakdown pulls from time to time, and plenty of breakdown pulls now across in the of the south. west monsoon has made his way right across the country. have you shot? was that pushing right up to was the final victim or the positive puck you stop, but it's the western got. so we'll see for the heavy showers in the coming days to the head on the news, all of the international atomic energy agency key is the release of radioactive
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waste water from japan's focus. she meant nuclear plugged into the ocean, helping the few who remain. we visit the bathroom, squan village is in the middle of new cranes, front lines and in schools going retro that will tell you why mccloud and a changing the color of the call ahead of the pressures on 3 the environments. so let's say one of astray is most strange for us on the right from the penalties victims protested one when a speak to those prepaids to break the or on how to 0 july on. i just either thing goes to the post office or local election sort of shift to the right to the country with this another here with the info, right government, 11 piece meets the indian women, breaking down gender barriers as they fight to become champ,
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features the coast african need is from across the continent as well. so seeks to strengthen relations with the region. people and power focuses on somalia as a fight for survival. as years of draft and hom conflict have combined to create humanitarian disaster. as the security becomes an increasing global concern, the united nations launches the report examining food crises and tongue around the world. to live on a jersey to the the the watching the news out with me, elizabeth problem and does have a mondo on top stories. the seller is what i was conducting, its largest assault in the occupied west bank and decades. at least 11 palestinians
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have been killed as more than a 1000 is ready. so we'll just carry out for grades and jeanine. at least 8 people have been injured and a call rounding and staffing attack in tennessee. medical officials said the suspect to the savings has been told police, the cooling is an act of terrorism. and there's been intense fighting between saddam's army and the power ministry, rapids support forces and on to mom. aaron are totally strikes as well as on file, have been reported. disclosure from smell, with the president and matthew mccall and his mason more than 220 may as from across the country. it's to discuss the unrest that followed the police killing of a teenager. a week ago that spring cannot corresponded natasha butler. she's joining us live from power. so mccourt has been meeting with may is it's been a much anticipation missing what came out of it. natasha was right. so i told the last about the costs of the recent nights of unrest because of course,
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many towns and cities were impacted by the violence. and that means the town holes schools and that sort of thing. what funds or targets have we'll say transportation, some beating our businesses will be about $13000000000.00 costs to, to, to say $20000000.00 alone on transport him in paris because of all that, that made to somebody will say, told about was present michael for the, for roof of the problem saying, so they need to look for solutions to things like the fact that many people in some of the poor neighborhoods and phones feel discriminate. disguise marginalized. i feel those companies. all right. all right in a tasha thank you very much for that. that is natasha bought some of the laces live in paris. thank you. nice. who has extended against dolton bugs to him as a secretary general for another? yeah, they decision means continuity you, the top of ne,
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so as it deals with the challenge of supporting ukraine and propelling most goes innovation stolen business will now stay on until the part of the 2020 full has tenure has been extended priced already ukraine's president in florida is lensky has called for the release of full of george and president mccann stock. i cindy who says he was poisoned while in prison. suck, actually appeared severely and mesa had long given testimony on video link and an abusive power case against him. he says he now weighs roughly half as much as he did when rested in october 2021. at the time he was returning to georgia from ukraine to health physician forces the head of nationwide elections or watches, defense ministry. he says it's shut down for ukrainian drawings and intercepted a 5th in and round moscow on tuesday morning. it's a choosing ukraine of carrying out what it calls a terrorist attack operations at a most go a port for temporarily effective the war. and ukraine has destroyed many villages
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and displaced entire communities, but some have refused to leave. and to, to him and to rebuild as a big ment, residence and one such a village in east of ukraine bridges as opposed to connects people with war changes everything. russian forces use this priest across the ukrainians. eventually blue top. it remains as a reminder of the back to football, grew a ditch now. now only 22 people live here. the remaining inhabitants gather to collect fu date, the rate every day for volunteers from the world central kitchen to deliver meals, and then traversed a twisted concrete in gaps to cross the river and had to target those equally rating. let's just, if there's just, there's no electricity here, we can cook and put things in the fridge color. we need fresh food every day. the thing we've been told the bridge will be repaired next year and is a huge deal, like they used to be 800 people who lived here over 100 children in the summer. families would get it along the river. those, some of a now a distant memory can use the i built everything with my own hands. of course i will
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return this my homeland. how can i abandon it? the russians did this in a way, i'm happy it burned down and russian forces couldn't stay here. i had a greenhouse candle, everything i will rebuild it again with my own hands. every building has fully health is in some way damaged or destroyed across the front lines. the village is a bay. the scholars of this will, the challenge, the authorities faces providing for those that should remain and helping them rebuild. but the rebuilding comp begin just yet. fighting further east is intense and seems to be the prior to life here is not very simple. there's no running water for the i'm very grateful to the community in organizations step, bring this food. i didn't even imagine this amount of health. i'll try to rebuild my house. i don't know how, but right now i'll start cleaning up the rubber on the hill overlooking the village lights, a russian tank that fly down on the buildings below. but just as the homes below are to have to share the same fate. the difference however, is that you clean homes with eventually be rebuilt. the russian tank will get the
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rust as i bake, or does it? oh, well brad, the generic ukraine chinese president fusion thing has cooled for f. it's to say scott regional pace, as he addressed a virtual, some of the shanghai cooperation organization. she appealed to leaders of the economic and security group to enhance the mutual solidarity and trust, o. s. c. o. remember, states including russia, caustics, don, and pockets down are attending with a rod amongst those acting as an observer, paid on is expected to be confirmed as a full member. during the meeting. the china is restricting ex, pulls of will materials used to manufacture semi conductors and solar panels. it follows some of the moves by the us and the netherlands aging says the new controls and needed for national security reasons. katrina here reports from badging. most people may not be familiar with gallium or to mania, but these missiles are crucial for the development of products such as semi conduct
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as solar panels, electric vehicles, and smartphones. china is the world's biggest supply of these room materials, and the export will soon be controlled from the beginning of august. so items will need to apply for permits and supply information about their intended use to gain access. bathing says the new restriction will protect china is national security to go here, don't clearly you with china has always been committed to maintaining the security stability of the global production of supply chain. it's a common international practice for the chinese government to import export controls on relevant items in accordance with the low without targeting any specific country. the move is expected to disrupt global supply chains and is being seen as a response to a wide range of high tech export controls imposed on chinese technology funds by the united states. it also comes days after the dutch government imposed similar restrictions on the sale of crucial ship making equipment. the us and the
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netherlands are among media importance of chinese, gallium and germanium. i think the 1st audience of course are those who are making these kinds of decisions. so jesus, i hope everybody holds cards and we can all apply these guide. the cost of these room materials has searched their south korea and taiwan have down played the impact of the regulation on the assets. some arrows see this move will provoke the symbol of measures between badging and washington. during his visit to they didn't last month. you, you, a secretary of state at any blanket, defended us controls as security related and denied washington was trying to contain, showing that the agent has accused the us of encirclement and suppression us treasury secretary, janet gellin, is expected. taking this week for a trip and the stabilizing deteriorating ties, trade and economic cooperation on the agenda. and it's likely that you will use the control gallium and germanium as
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a bargaining chip. and it's negotiation. katrina here out 0 aging to time and now with the newly elected legislatures have appointed for speaker with holland, the 2 biggest policy sessions on a compromise candidate from another party. but as long as louis report small political on session tea lies ahead, i got pretty about not to do problem, problem fi. so dirty. tylen slow a house has a pointed veteran, politician, one mohammed, no matter vito, of a small party as the parliament speaker, whose was the only name put forward a compromise between the 2 biggest parties on my move forward. and that's how i got out. it doesn't matter how experienced hope qualified this person is. the risk between the 2 parties will not be going. there will be more conflict over which party you will get what seats on the cover of the representatives and send it as i expected to hold a joint session later this month. to vote for prime minister. this is the man who could be the next,
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the to pick 10 live in general about these to move forward policy, which one of the most seats in the general election in may. he needs 376 votes, including 66 from the mostly military appointed senate. his members have sofa voted in line with community interest at a nearby temple as a towers to festival, to celebrate the title lord peter supporters of the to offer pres that he'll become time and next leader. i think we'll have to wait and see because i'm not confident in the center says because they don't like out policy from the bottom of my house. i disliked the finishes. i'm not sure about the signatures foods, but i think the people's voices must come faced. the upper house is not the only obstacle faces. he's facing multiple legal petitions, including allegations he violated the election though by holding shifts in immediate company. these cases were filed by one crime and keep working on
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a former senator who in 2008 filed another case which helped bring down that then prime minister. one crisis says new political agenda behind is petitions. one yeah . for now, really part of may 14th, we voted for the end piece. we did not load for the prime minister. did the thing that by getting 14000000 votes and 156 seats, means that you have a consensus to be pm. i think that argument is not set to well with peter support as many say the election results show that vote is one change. often, 9 years of minute to back to government for thailand's history of disqualifying politicians and disbanding pro democracy pauses may need an uphill battle for peter and more political uncertainty ahead. florence lily, how did the un says a japanese plan to release a radio? active voice from the frequency of a nuclear plant into the ocean is safe. the 1300000 tons of water was used to cool
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the plants. fuel falls off to the 2011 as quick, and so not me. japan wants to dilute the water and release it over the next few decades. the chinese and the south koreans have rejected this, but the head of the us nuclear watch. dawkins and japan is trying to address concerns the plan as he to has been proposed and device is in conformity with the agreed international standards and each application. and if the goldman decides to proceed with it would have negligible impact on the environment, meaning the water fish and settlement. so let's take a closer look at what japan's recently approved plan involves treatment. radioactive water will be released into the pacific ocean view of the period of
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several decades. 1.3000000 tons of water used to pull the fuel rods off the nuclear power plant after it was damaged in 2011. that's been stored in $1000.00 tax for the needy full but you and it's nuclear watched all conducted a 2 year review of japan's plan and role that is consistent with international safety standards smell. mutual all the, just a warning that an el nino weather phenomenon is developing in the tropical pacific and could have a fall will as effect on our climate this time round. that's because the pacific is already warmer than usual for this time of the year because of climate change. a nino would make water surface temperatures, only halter, and this could lead to more harm mccain's and increase rain full in some areas wall causing droughts elsewhere. let's get more on this now. we're joined by and recruit to commit to science advisor, the red cross red crescent climate center. and he's joining us live from new york. thank you very much for your time. what else is there
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a so just to be very clear here, el nino is a naturally occurring phenomena and it takes place every 2 to 7 years. i believe, of climate scientists of really bracing themselves for this time. the see of all the is because it's occurring at a time of rising temperatures because of human activity. yes, well, el nino is a naturally occurring problem, as you said, every, every, approximately 3 to 70 years. it is when the eastern equitorial pacific sea surface temperatures warm and that warming leads to impacts all over the world. so we must, we must monitor these conditions and we must also monitor forecasts to understand where we are more likely to see ships in a risk or above average rainfall and below average rainfall. or you already starting to see some of those impacts. lovely, okay. and as you mentioned, it has different impacts of different parts of the world. doesn't that it makes a straight the asia much dry eye, but we see
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a lot more rain full than the southern part of the southern states of the united states, for example. but generally speaking would make weather events more extreme as well . it depends on, on where we were talking about. and probably if we think back to the last on nino in 2016 week, we may remember some of the impacts such as below average rainfall in parts of australia and indonesia, such as below average rainfall in parts of south eastern africa leading to drought conditions. so we must, we must keep these in mind when we're thinking about the potential impacts for this el nino coming up this year. and you're talking about, you know, the monitoring that needs to take place with such a whether phenomenal the declaration of el nino, by the will of mutual logical organization. it is a signal to governments around the world to prepare a government's listening. yes. so unfortunately, over the past 5 to 10 to 20 years,
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there's been an in enhanced let's say motivation to monitor el nino and also loving your conditions, which is the opposite of, of learning. so fortunately, the red cross red crescent, as well as united nations, have been ramping up efforts to better monitor forecasts to better issue warnings and alerts and also to better prioritize early actions. so that's one of the most important messages here. government and humanitarian organizations are paying attention are using forecasts and are even right now in africa. there was a german red cross funded meeting for red cross red crescent national societies to enhance their work on anticipatory actually, even though the warning that's happening right now in johannesburg, and it fits within this, the ship and inaction not just waiting for disaster to happen, but acting before based on forecast. andrew kruschevich of the red cross and red crescent climate center. we thank you very much for your time on this. the thank
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you or it is time for sports now he as far. elizabeth, thank you so much. wimbledon is center cord has a special gas for day 2 of the grand slam tournament. a time champion, roger federer is keeping a close eye on tuesdays action. it's 1st. wimbledon says better announced his retirement last september. the 41 year old, $120.00 grand slam singles titles during his career, a mark bettered only by ross middle and nobody chuck image junk rich has the chance to equal his wimbledon title hall this year. and the defending tammy looks to be on track that junk sage beat argentine nose argentina as a pedro cash and in straight sets to set up the 2nd round clash with australia as jordan thompson, as well as matching defenders. h wiggles and trophies if he wins this year, johnson, which is half way to completing the calendar slam having already claim yes. really
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. a french husband in 2023. i mean, i know i can always play better in, but at the same time after wont liquid season coming into wimbledon without any preparation tournament. lead up events, any official, machin grosse who was kind of expected that i still would probably not be in my 100 percent of, of the, the, the level of my tennis. so, you know, i've been in dissertations before. so hopefully as a tournament progresses, i'll raise my level as well. an american teenager, cocoa golf, had a separate, a shop, 1st round exit from wimbledon. the old number 7 who was still looking for her 1st grand slam title was beaten by can patrick sophia cannon. the world number 128 county had to come through for funds. they got beat her in $0.03. the 2020 australian open champion. louisa, china is when she and you in the 2nd you know, she want a grand slam but you know, she's in a soft spot to the in, in the, her career. so i knew coming in, she would play with
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a lot of motivate action. and it was all about how i would play today and how i would take care of my end of the core. and i did in certain moments, but obviously not enough. you know, obviously this is a lot i feel like this year has been not necessarily los but um i feel like it's a come back here for me. i feel like i shut off through your well i was playing well. so i had a good feeling that this year would be a bit hear from me. status. william's record 24th wimbledon, apparently didn't last long. a 5 time champion injured herself and a fall early in the 1st step, but played on eventually losing to ukraine's celine's for the lena and round 143 year old to last one in 2008 was beaten, and straight cytex 463 women's number one, each one tech won the french open last month, but she's never been past the 4th round at wimbledon. she safely into around 2
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though after comfortable when overs you lynn is 6163 and natural face springs as far as the reverse, the former liberal pulling england captain. steve. and gerald has become the latest big name to be signed by a saudi arabian football club. this was how as savvy pro lead team out at the fact announce the new so they're new manager on their twitter feed. the 43 year old has been out of work since being sacked by aston villa last october. garage runs a host of other high profile names to have made the move to saudi, including player such as chris john, a rinaldo cream, ben z, my nicola county, and all those club on us, or have made another signing in terminal lines creation midfielder. marcello brockovich is joined on a 3 year contract. the 30 year old was part of the interest side that lost the champions league funnel to match city last season of the city governments of paris . as it's not worried about the knock on effects to the french riots. on next
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year's olympics on monday parish, 2024 officials at wind, the olympic torch relay route through the capital city. and they helped the eventful offer hope and a difficult time. frances experience, several nights of violent since a policeman shot dead. a teenager traffic stop at last week, really left. i'm sitting on the all somebody's room. the torch relay is one of the great symbols of the games is a symbol of peace, a symbol of friendship, a symbol of humanism. and god knows how much we need these moments even more now than before. the women's world cup gets under way later this month. the tournament is being co hosted by australia and new zealand. mondays, australia name there, 23 players squad ahead of the july 20th kick off us really. as captain sam curry, meanwhile, has admitted she'd happily where the one love captain's arm. ben, but that she would abide by fee for rules banning there he was. see if i have threatened to issue yellow cards to players wearing the arm bands, as they say, breach has their equipment regulations. similar rule was in forest during the men's
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world cap and caught tar as we would love to wear. i like most of the times in the whole world, everyone has voice that they would love to wear. but i think he saw with the mental top hurricane, for example, 1st game, if he had a war yellow con p card, easily causing the game, he would have been sent off. so for me, it's not worth the risk of putting detainment risk. now this is the mcclellan car that former one fans have been watching rates as so far this season. but this week the team is going retro, they've unveiled a throwback color scheme, which will be used at their home race. the british crown pre at solvers found part of the team's ongoing 60th anniversary celebrations, the crickets and the novel, and still have an outside chance of qualifying for the world cop. they beat on mon by 74 runs and her right brain effected a game that was alternately decided on the duckworth lewis stern method. but the debt you now need scotland beats and bob way later on tuesday. otherwise their
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hopes of qualify are over. okay. and that is all you support for now. elizabeth bower. thank you very much for that. and that's it for this new cell. but do stay with us because we are back in just a few minutes with another phone bulletin. thank you very much for once the the, the 19 sixty's, the decade of change across the middle east and north africa in the 2nd of a 3 part series, l g 0. well, explores the explosion of ox and culture intellectually as we're building new dreams. and the idea is because the revolutions of the 1961,
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the political parts of the mind for music to tv, the poetry of protest and revolution make for making the 60s in the arab culture. oh no jews here when a war crime is committed, is it kind of how does it follows that goes in the human rights investigator on his unprecedented journey to the french high court? i visit a pretty place to make sure that i should go up to franklin taking on the arms trade. it is fine for justice, for innocent palestinians and their families made in front. oh no. just see if this people have nowhere to go. the workforce out of their neighborhoods because of a fighting going on between rival gang, what he's offering nothing better about special forces for the, for the special forces. this area used to be filled with people. but as you can see right now, it looks like a war zone. this is the largest hospital in haiti,
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and it has been barely working for the past 5 months. as a missionary fit or the barbecue has created what is known as the g 9. it's a federation of dams and it's one of the most powerful here these roles connect, the communal fit to be with an other area that is not far away and were told that it was being used by gang. some people that had been kidnapped the at least 11 palestinians have been killed and israel's largest assault on the occupied westbank and decades. the da random and this is l. just even life. some doha, also coming up age. people are injured and a call rounding in tennessee. come off as one of its members carried out the attack
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