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powerful here, this road connects the communal set to a meeting 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, the soul of the occupied westbank and decades. the homeless of a random and this is alex, is here in life from 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 and retaliation for the assault on jeanine fears, flashing. and saddam rob infections. a bad thing for control of sites in and around the capital. one card of food and china was trucks. exports of materials that are
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critical in the manufacture of micro chips. and go over japan's plans to release 1300000 tons of radioactive water from the focus stream, a nuclear plant and to the ocean. the israel is continuing its largest assault into the west bank in decades. its deployed more than 1000 soldiers for the offensive bed, backed by as tribes as troops carry off. raids in jeanine, at least 10 palestinians have been killed in the city. and one in ramallah is ready forces have 5 t a gas into a hospital with hundreds of children and elderly palestinians have been seeking shelter and treatment. the troops applied to a gas that people fleeting. the volumes, $3000.00 palestinian civilians had to rush to safety is outside the janine refugee
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tabs. you and agencies have race concerns about the scales as well as assault. they say 1st aid respond, disappearing prevented from reaching critically injured people. but jeanine camp is home to more than 20000 palestinian refugees and was the target of a major as ray the ray just 2 weeks ago that attacked to 7 people and wounded more than a 100. that's bringing our correspondence, alan official. he is joining us live from jeanine and i believe all in that video has image stuff is really forces going into palestinian homes engineering. what does it shows that that is right. it was suddenly saying more activity around here . then we have in the last few hours, more military vehicles moving around. if we move over to the right, you can see that sick pool of smoke which has no filling the or that photo the of betty load explosion. but that doesn't seem to indicate that vs really army out at any stage about to,
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to scale this starting i'm what we've seen is these really ami going door to door in janine itself. and we have this, this video that shows just the 10 are of ordinary families. when the soldiers show up and stop searching and talking interrogating the meal members in the house to take a listen to that, that the impact that has on the people in the eyes of the how do you have that in mind, sitting around on a sort of a fee and a lot of fun with them. so for many of them, it really is quite terrifying. and that is why more than 3000 people have decided that they didn't want to stay in jeanine, that they gave up all the new the graph to what they could. unless the more than $3000.00 people have left janine in the last 40 hours or so looking for some sort of refuge, i would cite at the perimeter. all the refugee come to find friends or family. or just in some cases, strangers who are willing to give them a bed for the night a whole meal. it's just
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a place to read stuff. the old that has happened since the israelis moved in the left when the kid taking what the kid holding hands keeps them together and provides a sense of security to the chosen more than $3000.00. to have less the janine refugee camp. since there's really a soul, the gun in towns and villages nearby, they are providing shelter together food, water, fluids for those displeased little is a lot when you have nothing in this hotel in 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 shelling 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
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one can sound all i want. is my children to be safe overnight? there was new laptop in the fighting inside the refugee camp is really army. his cottage, at least 20 strikes since the operation began. explosions punctuate the re a silence. they say these really army was the destruction of what it claimed was a terrorist operation for him. 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 terrorist perpetrated savage attacks. murder is rarely civilians. these release have made more than $120.00 arrests recovered weapons and destroyed explosives. they say there isn't any of the company haven't been able to access and
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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 there's no one here believes that that means and then to this operation is insight island fisher. i'll just say to jeanine in the occupied westbank. well, and you know, as well, had been saying any on tuesday that this operation will continue until they found a number of targets. i think it was 10 targets earlier, but do we know how long that will take? how long the people have jeanine will be subjected to this assault of the well, when you're viewing it from this test is it's hard to guess exactly what is going on in the refugee camp itself. you can see the sun below. there are still military vehicles on the move patrolling the perimeter. they've just fired the bully of tear gas. we suspect that some young stone stores not far from, from where we are standing at the moment,
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and they're not moving back into the position that they've, the, they've taken up for, for more than 40 hours. now we're hearing from inside the cab that the families are doing something that they've done in many places before. they're staying out of the street. but essentially they're pushing through the house as pushing through the walls. diploma was reckoning the buildings to move forward to get to the position they need. i'm the believe the 10 the targets in the center of the, the refugee camp. people that they want to arrest up. but they are well, again, with a lot of a bullets and explosives at their disposal to try and detach these relays. so as long as the, the chief of staff says that he wants a free hand to conduct what he calls the terrorist operations inside jeanine. there is no telling how long this operation may last, but as you point out, the had an operation last last month,
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the last day for 10 hours at the entered extra community is now saying that the really got to, to start scaling bestbuy because this is causing real problems for the people who lived there and the many people that part of medics believe are injured and wounded and they cannot get to because of a continuing fight to allen. thank you very much for that. allen fisher with the latest live engineering. now at least 8 people have been injured in a call roaming and stabbing attack instead of east medical officials said the suspect to the salient has been killed. the palestinian group ha says one of its men is carried out the attack that's bringing in mon calling. he's joining his life from western russo then. so what more is you hearing about the attack and what, how mazda saying about it and run well, the attack took place around 1 pm in the central tel aviv, a very busy time of the attack. i rammed his call firstly into
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a crowd and saw still even go down the call and started to try and stab at people that it was about points that are possible. i showed him dead. now i must have reacted. they say he, he is a member of how about, but they don't taking direct responsibility for the attack. they released the statement as him. cousin is showing the statement. he's the spokesman, the corporation televisions, the initial response to the occupations crime against the people in the janine camp . he goes on say we praise the heroes of all people and the fight says in jeanine that we've had this kind of language from asked before they praise the attack. well, they hoping for it to encourage more people to take on these kind of lone wolf non directly commodity by him as a kind of operations which are very difficult to defend yourself. but now the far right, i'm not so scared with him. is that the model of getting that and get there was also on the scene, he said o jewish is right. these need to arm themselves with
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a gun. that's very strong words from him, but he's been saying that for a very long time now. so he was on the same, the medics on the scene on the straight to wait. um, but like i say incredibly difficult to try and defend yourself from this kind of a tug. yeah, absolutely. and rhonda is really honest, said yesterday that they were prepared for a reaction to the raid on engineering from aux occupied territories and the measures that they were taking place in putting in place in places like on the border with gauze of it. but how do you prepare, i mean, did they increase security and tell a v finance of patient or something like this as well the security um details of what type of ego even uh jerusalem, never really discussed, but you can bet you bought and all of that would have been increased security and telling me, but that makes little difference when somebody takes upon themselves to try and do something and they haven't told anybody, and there's no intelligence sharing. their intelligence on the attack is incredibly
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difficult to try and stop something like that. we've seen this, they the intelligence community called it lone wolf attacks and that's actually a very consenting thing for them. also the fact that i'm not surprised, but it's, they'd be looking for more and more people to take up these kinds of attacks and bring them to the israelis. now we've seen this off to the janine raid 2 weeks ago when there was an attack on a lot of the legal settlement in the occupied westbank. we've also seen people who live within those illegal settlements in the occupied bank. the west bank, yours is writing these who have been attacking palestinians, yukon, predict when that's going to happen, even live in burning. tell us then, you know, homes they've been attacking cause i live in being a public opinions and isn't very impossible. so it's incredibly impossible rather than to actually predict those kind of things, a situation where more new people are taking the know into their own hands and run . thank you very much for that for now. that is iran con, with alexis, live in west jerusalem to leave alone to have the news now in china as restricting
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exports. a rule materials used to manufacture semi conductors and solar panels. the photos, some of the moves by the us and the netherlands aging. so the new controls are needed for national security. now, chinese export as a rule, materials wouldn't need to apply for a special permission. katrina, you has moved from the aging. janet yes, in a few in the aging over the next few days. and now let's say that this is china, maybe trying to use this control as a bargaining chip during that visit. and in general, over the last 2 years, one is a really racing to invest, and it's a i n a, the high tech industries. and the west has raised concerns about this, specifically the u. s. and the us for a number of excellence, advanced technologies, especially on semi conduct, is coming into trying to we both seen the netherlands, restrict the sale of equipment that is crucial for the development of semiconductors through china. this is really infuriated during david,
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curious to us in particular of the depression and in circling china, trying to contain tennis advancements in just a few weeks ago. we had do a search year state benjamin lincoln come to china and defend those control thing. simply the us is trying to prevent china from gaining at technology that might use against the us in the future. and thinking went on to say that if the, if china was in the us series, it would do the same. so it now seems that china is trying with this move to give us a taste of it's our medicine. and i'm also concerned that this is just going to escalate this tit for tat a case that we have between the us and many other countries. and the supply chains are going to be putting the un nuclear watchdog has approved japan's plant discharge, treated radio, active water from the focus, human nuclear power plant into the sea. it says the release of $1300000.00 tons of water over the next few decades is safe. but china and south korea have opposed to move power full. so it has more us in the 12 years since the physician. but as us
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to the devastated nuclear power plant has transformed into something that more resembles a water storage site. 1.3000000 tons of radioactive water that had been used to cool the melted reactor cools, or rate in ground water that would float into the buildings is being accumulating and moving a 1000 containers times. government says that written unit capacity after 2 year review, international atomic energy agency, is endorsed japan's plan for discharge into the pacific ocean, lasting 30 to 40 years as a responsible lead of the international community. i have repeatedly stated that i will not allow a discharge that would have a home for impact on human health and the environment to both japan and the world. the water is being treated to remove most but not all of the radioactive contamination. tritium, a radioactive isotopes of hydrogen is still present, but in quantities the i, a says would be within safe levels. the plan as heat has been proposed and
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device is in conformity with the agreed international standards. and it's application send the, the goldman decides to proceed with it would have negligible impact on the environment. nonetheless, focus, shame is fishing industry fee. is that a hard one? recovery since the disaster will be lost. consumers in south korea, that'd be buying up sea salt and seaweed before any discharge begins. and china is issued a series of protests if you're doing roots japan to suspend the plan to release the water into the sea likes is carefully negotiate with the international community and jointly explore a scientific, safe, transparent handling measure, which is agreed by all parties. the i a says china and south korea are among other countries that release waste water containing radionuclides into the sea. the
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environmental campaign group, green piece. so as japan is taking the cheapest, not the safest option. it's unami of march 2011 disabled focus team is cooling system within minutes, triggering meltdowns in 3 of its reactive so its consequences still fall from result and a set to stretch decades on into the future all ready for it. i'll just 0 still ahead on the bulletin health thing, the few who remain we visit the batch and scotch villages in the middle of ukraine's front lines. the hello, we got some pretty wet weather, making its 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,
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it does go through quickly, but certainly some a down pause for an hour or 2 as a system makes his way out. and to the most of a safety plan, it will bring some heavy writers 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 this guys come back in behind. we can get back to enjoy some pleasant weather and some sunshine. to 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 may mon, across the south east asia as we should, a lot of the storms there for this time in the philippines. but try with those. we make our way for thursday. at the date, into friday, borneo, seeing some breakdown pulls from time to time and plenty, a breakdown. pause now. across india, the south west monsoon has made his way right across the country. have you shot? was that pushing right up to? was the final, the to move the positive puck you stop, but it's the western got. so we'll see for the heavy showers in the coming days.
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the replacing the issues of the day. we got to start the intensive song systems, the climate change to protect destruction. otherwise, we wouldn't be able to feed ourselves. everyone has a voice one up here says pipe top and major a and says this is american economic wash. what would you say that the watching light target either, but it's only going to be me is targeting vulnerable, but it's, it's important to have this conversation we need to talk about and not about narrative. the street on algae 0. the of the
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watching all just bear with me. it is a problem. and a reminder of our top stories, the solid as well as conducting its largest assault in the occupied westbank and decades. at least 11 palestinians have been killed as more than a 1000 is riley soldiers, county out rates engineering is very full. so some sort of rated areas in ramallah . on monday, at least 8 people have been injured in a call, robbing and staffing attack in tennessee. medical officials said the suspect to the salem has been killed. police are holding at some act of terrorism. and the un says, depends plan to release treatment. radio act of water from the suggestion of a nuclear plant into the sea is safe. the 1300000 tons of water was used to cold. the plots funeral on soft of a 2011 as quick and so not mean this being moved. finding insight on in and around the capital, the costume and tens combat has been taking place between the army and the power
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military rapids support forces in on the mon that's bringing on corresponding to the move. and she is joining us live from on demand. that's me a costume and we've had gone 5 behind you throughout the day, have a on demand like many cities and sedona continues to be on the safe. and it seemed one of the most intense fighting between the parent military rapids support forces and the to the news army. since the south of the conflict and bass was today. now many residents uh, were here. those were supposed to, these were here in the city of under mine when there was fighting between the recess and the food news army on sunday. and they described that as the was. but when we spoke to them again this morning and in the afternoon hours and asked them how, how they can describe the situation. they say that today was much worse than sunday, uh, heavy arts that are being fired. the role as strikes launched by the student needs army against the rapids support forces fighters here in the city of on demand. they
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say that they were also able to hear heavy artillery being fight at the distance, seemingly to with the southern parts of the city of on demand. and is also fighting in other parts of the capital as well in the northern parts of the capital. there's been fighting between the 2 sides with the rapid support forces thing that'd be a broad zone of fight to jet, belong to the sudanese army in the city of binary. so under mine is not the only place that is witness fighting, but certainly it has been very intense funding from the early hours uh, from around 5 am local time or 3 am gmc and even now in the parts of on demand, the sounds of gunfire could be heard and every now and then you can hear the sound of heavy artillery. many people think that they have sustained entries and result as a result of the arts and there was price of the strikes. but because of the ongoing ministry operations in the battles between the 2 sides, they can't access the hospital, have a, do we know why we've seen this increase in fighting? and where things stand in regards to a political solution to stuff is as well we know that today's
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fighting specifically was because the rapids support forces tried to take over. b a police unit, a police headquarters here in the city of under minus the mentor rice police known as the central reserve police. they tried to take their, they headquarters and that's pulling into with an army territory. so that explains that. that's all that's positive here in the city of the mine, but it's also includes vicinity to the military air base where the 5 digits have been taking off from targeting positions of the rapids support forces. there are several fives that try to bring a political solution as one of the permanent ceasefire. saudi arabia and the united states have been trying to mediate, cease fires between the 2 sides, but it has announced both sides have announced that they have a gen, talk in the slightest city of kids though. because both the army and the parent military rapids support forces were not serious in terms of trying to come to a permanent or a cease fire agreement. member is also the regional body. i got, they said that they're trying to launch the initiative. but sudan has rejected back
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and there's also the african union, which so that have also rejected thing that it is suspended from the body. therefore, the body count into fear and its affairs so forth are being made. but then the thing is, if you're on the ground, it's not reflecting itself meant the reaction continues with both sides, seeming to choose to fly besides military rather than looking for political solutions. hey, the thank you very much for that. that is, have a morgan with the latest live and on the mon set of goals president mackie sol says have a lot run for a controversial for to sell, change the constitution in 2016 to limit the president's to 2 terms. but he and his supporters of law said that those changes didn't apply to him. since and mana hand explains mackey style, have given every indication he be seeking a 3rd term is set of goals president. that'll change in one's sudden announcement. you must have gone by 3 or my day come patry smart decision off the sinking long
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and hard, long amount is to not stand as a candidate in the let. the 5 scheduled for the 25th of february, 2024, have made this decision. even though the constitution would give me the right to run again to the call to do some of the salad was widely accused of cracking down on the opposition head of an expected reelection rugs last month. so a wave of violent protests after opposition leader. it was fun, sancho has been fixed on charges of corrupting youth. the government says 16 people were killed. the opposition says it was at least $23.00. sancho says his prosecution was politically motivated, aimed to removing him from the upcoming election. now with the president out there running, many hope there will be peaceful days ahead of time. you have to respect your woods and it's this respect that has led to the situation from now on. he will be highly respected internationally the settlement, but as we get them sent, i got a we need
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a president who takes pity on the senegalese. we need a president who doesn't kill his people. we need a president who listens to his people who sells bid for a 3rd term was controversial. he himself held a referendum in 2016, limiting the presidency to 2 terms. but he later argued his 1st term prior to the referendum, didn't count. i like to um, to, to go back to the democrats and the young people who was to the defendants and i got a democracy because without that prison reconciled will pop on each one for the african countries. i mean, people need to stand when democratic is a threat that and do what they need to do with sell out. it's still not known who his party will run in his place, nor is it clear if leading opposition figures will be allowed to compete. sense and bother him. i'll just sierra to phones now with president devalued mccaul has music more than 220 may as from across the country. as to discuss the unrest that
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followed the police killing of a teenager a week ago, let springing correspondent natasha butler. she's joining us live from paris. so he's been missing with may, is may, as we've been concerned, that they've been the target of tax during this on rest. natasha. i'm what's come out of that meeting will offer this meeting the french presence in my new michael said that he wants to roll out a new rule for urgent reconstruction. that is because so many towns and cities across from tops off with damage to buildings during the unrest, we've seen a town hall schools, libraries, all torch. we've seen people's personal belongings that calls and their apartments also are stopped by men shops and businesses. of course, looted in 5 business leaders and strong say that the cost of just jumps and businesses alone is about $1000000000.00. now pump not it was also an opportunity
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for me is to raise some of the concerns that they have had told us now. but they've had for many years about the issue and the situation in some poor areas or from some for neighbors and deprived towns that we may as you've been saying is look, we need to do something because they were young. people in these areas that don't have jobs, opportunities all very scarce. we don't have enough school and college places. and many young people say that they feel discriminated against by the police. they are a rough point, the police facing something needs to be done and that has been an increasing number of schools for police reform in recent years. just because of the face of the accusations of police have had dismissal. besides these, particularly with young marginalized people. so all of these concerns would it be for top of 5 minutes? they are helping the person micro is listening that he's going to try and find solutions. but there is no doubt the french government and micro have a big challenge ahead. absolutely. natasha. thank you very much for that latasha bucks a life o. as in paris. thank you. or the warrant. ukraine has destroyed many villages and
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displaced entire communities, but some have refused to leave. and a determined to rebuild said they met to people in one such village in the east bridges as opposed to connects people with war changes, everything. brushing forces use this bridge to cross the ukrainians eventually. beautiful. it remains as a reminder of the back to football game addiction. there not only 22 people live here. the remaining inhabitants gather to collect food data, 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 detracted those equally rating. let's just, if there's just, there's no electricity here, so we can cook and put things in the fridge color. we need fresh fruit every day. the thing we've been told the bridge will be repaired next year. this year. what the rug is deal like. they used to be 800 people who lived here over 100 children. in the summer, families would gather along the river. those some us and our distant memory can use
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the i built everything with my own hands. of course, i will return this my homeland. how can i band and 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 in some way damaged or destroyed across the front lines. the village is a bay. the scholars of this will 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, but the, i'm very grateful to the community and organizations that 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, eliza rushing tank. it fly down to the buildings below. but just as the homes below it and have 2, she has the same fate. the difference, however,
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is that ukraine holmes would eventually be rebuilt, the russian tent. we've got the rest. i started big or does it a good idea, jeanette, ukraine. it's now archaeologists say artifacts found at an ation ancient mayan settlement in guatemala, shedding a new law items of civilization and it's possible links to all the cultures x. the say ceramic clocks found in the notes suggest the mines had contact with another civilization location and present day mexico. the pedo again, i'm elizabeth for autumn and daughter.

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