tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 4, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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is in the suitcases, place of stay, feel safe, and what happens on that day as a war, crime shows how many regions 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 altamont street has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. the . the other that understands your time. this is and use our life from our headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel's assault on jeanine that kills at least 11 palestinians and it displaces 1000 at least 8 people are injured in the call running and stabbing attack and television plus the see
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a specialist in and around sit on campus or as the all new try to stop the advance of its arrival power and other speakers in china and prizes export tabs on ran metals used to produce micro chips and semi conduct. misput women's sense of code has a special guest the day to the grand slam tournaments. so i'm going to rupture federal keeping a close eye on the action as women's champ, akina against the while we begin this news, our engineering with the yet another day, thousands of palestinian refugees a trapped inside their homes about pool. so electricity is rails and ground defensive, its largest and decades is now in its 2nd day. these were the scenes in one hospital off to is really forces 5 gas stairs. you see into the building, hundreds of children and elderly palestinians with seeking shelter and treatment.
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at least 10 palestinians have been killed engineering more than a 100 others has been injured. as well as also conducting raids on people's homes along with strikes on the cam. first aid respond to say they're being prevented from reaching critically injured people. it's as well law just minutes, reparation and multiplied westbank 20. yes. and with a now is of israel is assault on jeanine. a palestinian suspect belongs to call running and stabbing attack interview. at least 8 people injured the, the suspect was killed by an um to pass the by the palestinian group from us says he was a, one of its members pulled out a 0 correspondence out across all of the developments for us engineering and west jerusalem. but fest allen fisher begins coverage with this report they left when they could taking what they could holding hands keeps them together and provides a sense of security to the children more than $3000.00 to have less the janine refugee camp since there's really a so the gun in towns and villages need
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a by providing shelter, have gathered food water clothes for those displeased little is a lot when you have nothing in this hotel. and janine they opened up the doors to 20 families, the to 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, but 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 was only one consent. all i want is my children to be safe. over night there was no lit up in the fighting inside. the refugee camp is really army. his cottage at least 20 strikes since the operation began. explosions punctuate the reassignment. they
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say these really army was the destruction of what it claimed was a terrorist operation for him. but these really army also targeted 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 our genuine is become a safe haven for terrace. from that safe, even terrors 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 camp they haven't been able to access and they still have 10 targets there. but it could be well hidden and well protected. these really is that to kind of 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 an end to this operation is insight island fisher. i'll just say to jeanine in the occupied westbank. well that speak
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to alan fish a. he's still engineering and has overlay assessed for us. and from the pictures were saying it's not me. looks like the pricing is continuing as well. we've had a lot more gunfire in the last hour or so, and there's a lot more activity towards one of the entrances of the camp. we know that 3000 people have moved out to the camp is one of the biggest displacements we've seen in the west bank in decades. the medical, the group, the doctors without borders, are concerned that there are a number of people still in the cab. got able to access treatment and we know that the, the, these really on me are going house to house, not door to door. they're going house to house by knocking through the wall of the house next door. and to the next property is a tactic, they've used several times and they're also try to find the local populace. we can see from this change that has be made available when they go into
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a house and start instead of getting any adult male who's there. there's real tetra in the family because they're worried about what might happen to the level and just take a listen to this for a 2nd on the is it really? is it quite terrifying that these people have of that consent? another big explosion. but it's also a weird bit, but those that have stayed the shelling will continue. those who left have no idea of what state their house is going to be when they get back and they have no idea when they're going to get back. well, speaking of what tell them, do we have any sense? yes of when this assaults might end, i know the sunset is approaching on the 2nd day soon. a as many people. so this would be a, perhaps at the most a to deal peroration, but submitted pepe blakely at that this will continue for as long as they wanted to
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continue it, isn't there a gift when it ends and we know that they say that there are 10 targets that they have identified deep inside the refugee camp. if we move the camera around, if you look towards the top of the hill, there is a roundabout there which marks the start of the refuge account. there has been a lot of activity around there, particularly in the last 30 minutes, but it's deep inside the come with these really is are cutting a little peroration, excuse me. and that would certainly explain why we're here. a little more explosions and a lot more gunfire. particularly in the last hour or so. we know that these really have talked about the security situation. we're going to move the camera over to our left and you can see the large explosion with the plan of smoke on the hill that has been certainly that the standard over the last couple of hours where it is throughout the day, it hasn't been quite as intense as the day before,
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and so the people in the camp can only know sit and hope that this and soon the maybe perhaps the window for them to depart has left not least because these really exec, concerned that some of the people, some of the targets that they had in the camp left when 3000 or so people left earlier and they don't want to have that embarrassment of that sort of thing happening again. so those in the camp are the, for the time being until the is released say that 0 key to leave any time you hear lots exposure and we always just check behind us again for that up on the hill where we saw the 1st one, just a few moments ago, so it's obviously in the area of the refugee camp where there is most activity going on at the moment, sir. and you're saying as well, watching these explosions take place, people are essentially trapped in their homes. i'm wondering if they're actually getting any of the, the support they need. we saw from your report sally, that obviously it's very, very difficult to, to reach and treat the wounded. the adult has been without
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borders. have said that as well as has the local uh, the part of medics that once they get into the refuge account because the roads have been wrapped up in buildings have been destroyed and rubble is everywhere. it's hot, but i'm doing system negotiate. it's also hard to find the people that have been injured. and at the moment, the number of data, it sits, it just above 10 a. but more than a 100 of being injured in 10 of those in critical condition. and the doctors, some doctors without borders of deeply concerned that those numbers will increase if and when these really start their withdrawal. and the true picture of what has happened in here over the last. what does it know? $44.00 becomes clear on fish of the, on the ground for us with all the latest from genetic. thank you very much, ellen and do stay safe yourself. well, let's now find out more about the attack and tele v. what faced 8 people injured?
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that's feet and wrong con. he joins us live from west or east them and wrong. what more do we know at this stage as well, the attack took place at 1 o'clock in the afternoon in central tennessee, the suspect rammed his call into a very busy, uh, bus station, uh, bus stop, brother. and then he got out of his car and he was trying to stab anybody the was an injured and then a possible i actually showed him that he was identified by his regular police as was saying like uh uh from a village just outside of hebron. right now these right, these are actually writing the village and reading the family's house. now that's this is bringing back concerns. very angel concerning the palestinians of collective punishment. the family said they didn't know that he was about to mount list attack i according to local media reports now. um it the more bank of a the far right uh national security administer also turned up on the same. he said old jewish is right. it is, i should carry a gun and something he's been saying now for
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a while. and it seems that people want to listen. they've actually expedited gotten a licenses of anybody that wants to apply for an interesting, you know, is it still very difficult? if you'll probably spinning is really to get a good life. and so there's a lot of worry about where this attack came from. now i'm us say he's one of the members, but they weren't directly responsible for the attack, but they do praise the attack. saying the heretical priced in tel aviv is the initial response to the occupations, crimes against the people in the janine cam. this is an implementation of what the resistance confirmed that the occupation will pay the price, but it's crimes against vision income. it goes on to say we praise the heroes of all people and the fight is engineering. given the level of a feeling and anger that we're seeing about what's taking place now engineering, what are you hearing from the as rarely is any sense of when this might and we would just hearing from all of that. but it sounds very much like it's ongoing as
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well. the security consultation meeting had taken place. uh they braced the come on as a brief prime minister benjamin netanyahu. however, they are looking for 10 um suspects um within the company itself is likely that this is going to become the real closing point if they can get those 10 government, but they may, will withdrawal if they do throw these rarely on me. i've actually said the operation is an overt we will be, we will come back and we'll come back at a time of our choosing. so even if they do withdrawal, that's not the end of this particular operation is mainly a low. if they don't get those fights is what happens if they do get those fights? is remains to be seen because these really ami is a still saying that they have a huge number of troops on the ground, about 1000 troops on the ground. and it's all ongoing right now. and as the problem, fisher was repulsive. it doesn't look like it's coming to within any time soon. and mon calling that was
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a licensed horse from west or was from thank you very much. and ron, well, let's now take a closer look at the janine refuge account. moving $20000.00 palestinians a crumbs in there, and about one square kilometer of land. the count was built, the palestinians who were themselves expelled from their land during the creation of israel in 1948 most where the space from high fun surrounding villages since then as well as the night them the right to a time. during the 2nd intifada in 2002, a 10 day and land campaign by israel destroyed much of that count. today, it has an unemployment ways of nearly 17 percent in high rates of poverty and school. dropouts means men says is revelation as defensive has sorry, fall into space for 1000 palestinians yet. and the displacement of communities already appreciates the generations while that speak to. if i could see if he's in his way, the politician and a member of the head dash tower policy, he joins us now from west or we spend a. so let me start by asking you rather none the of the connected watching what
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some folding right now engineering, how have you and will talk to you responders. or of course, we see the context and the why the context and the complex these the ongoing is already occupation of the student being present. but as the land of the westbank is job was an in, in steel. it does as well, which is on the control of your design and under siege easily. and he is guilty in war crimes. not only in janine, but in the all, probably seen in the occupied territories, is that he's guilty and will crimes against the policy. and the people in this ongoing, the malicious, murderous occupation. we should do the file to d, a truck that's sort of on jeanine as part of these ongoing claiming that occupation . what lawmakers informed of the scale of this and do have a sense as a member of the can assets of when this might actually end a else call, say we all wish that they would. then they immediately showed that it would be gone
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up toilet because a people must understand that. and we must distinguish between the excuse is either the presence, especially informed of the international, not quite a community. and the reason behind the these assaults on the, janine, it really is in is that those of, oh, now the domain name, these early government, fascist, they ceased the golf on uh photo is going to the government. those if they had that policy with the same ideas in your work, they will, whatever the fed up to as a fascist. so even was a so they control the government, they stressed and they all do a fact or was either indeed the so components of the coalition to wage these could i mean the cost sold on jeanine. that's the only reason they want to pound the police. the names they want to that i the, that i've,
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the police demands out of their own lives. i am the meanest, the finance to many stairs smart to each a. by the way was almost it. i accuse the dental isn't a 20 years ago doing that. you've seen this in gauge meant plan a he actually poverty, east 6 is a go a document which is you can find in google, which is totally explicit, which is called the subjugation plan. this plan, that is m was planned from germany not difficult because in this plan, explicitly talks about the lots of the police, the needs in the home that he says is the must a next, the west bank and the old buddies being in occupied territories. the police thing is the food not enjoy a basic civic rights. those. the 1st thing is so will not be ready to accept this a, a lot. and this,
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a discrimination against them are going to be the even a way by force and perhaps even do that. so what we see now in janine is just is smart portion of the for lead to go it perception. and believe to complain of these gang of smart beach in bentonville, that's the, it was easy. there's nothing to do with security or as well as the way it is. everything to do. we did a specialist agenda of the government in general and the a ben view and smoked, which is the about the inputs equal. the excuse that the government gave us is that those items and so cordell is being janine, but that's an excused no disease. and because as long as there is an occupation that we use it as the spence and there is this, this is a natural thing. it doesn't mean that by you both on the accept each and every act, the option of resistance, but they do accept the idea of preferably,
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non violent, a resistance to any injustice, especially like occupation. but these 56 years old. i can see for that and is really politician and member of the connected for the jewish. i've had to ask potty, spring to us from drury some. thank you. the ensued on the happen fee us bottles in and around the capital call to the army and the power military rapids of all pauses of pricing for control and under months. well let's go straight to on demand and speak to our correspondent hipaa move. and if i understand the heavy fighting around, you took us through what you've been seeing and here as well, we can still hear the exchange of gunfire between the power and military rapids support forces and the to the news army here in the city of i'm doing mine and just
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a short while ago we weren't able to hear the sound of the ants and of plains belonging to the send in these army flying overhead here in the skies of the city of on demand. now this battle between the power a minute through rapid support forces and this is denise army positive in the early hours of tuesday, around 5 am local time. that's around 3 am gmc, we were able to hear heavy artillery being 5 between both 5. when this time that the power minute through rapid support for the offense, a police you and it's here in the city of on through mind. and that the army responded. and that's how the battle's escalated. it's worth remembering that there were best hopes between the 2 sites on sunday, and many people who spoke to ben describe that as the worst, and the most intense fighting between the parent military rapids support forces. and this is denise army, when we spoke to them again with the revised today's battle. they say that this time is much more intense. there's more as strikes being launched, more heavy artillery being used and they are civilians were injured. but because of
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the ongoing fighting big guns to make their way to medical facilities to get the system, have a move in there with all the latest for us from on demand. thank you very much. have a, well, i'll correspond to know how much vile is inputs. you don, when many people fleeing the fighting had been arriving. the people have been arriving in what sit on 5 or 2 months now, and it's become a real issue, monetary and have, as all the fighting continues. how is the city holding up slides the number of people as leading as coming here to fall to that has decreased over the last few weeks. yes, it was in the thousands during the 1st few weeks and the, the estimation is all about to between 20 and 40000 top. arrived here. remember that the total number, the estimate, the total number of people who fled from the fight and uncomfortable is above 4000000 bucks, thanks to the vast territory geography of so then many of them have slipped to other places. the people who come here are the,
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mainly people who want to leave the country. so will the airport or the fault talk to them that both of them and also people who come here because the most of the administrative services have been moved to parts. so then now being used as a major shift cops on, some of the ministers are here, including the minister of commodity and affairs minister of finals and people are coming to full services. remember the documentation and come to him has a stop the the production and distribution of documentation has stopped and come to him. and here they are trying to produce a pos pulse for people who want to problem. and many people are calling for that for, for those purposes, but also a hundreds of thousands of foreigners who came here. some of them have left on some oddest, i'm stuck. most of the syrians waiting for evacuation. given that we're still talking about thousands and thousands of people stuck, then what's being done to, to help them are there enough resources as the,
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the local authorities telling us not to up to least 4 or 3000 tons of humanitarian aid arrived in sedan via the port sent airport here of the v c t, and some of that has been sent to the regions including met any on the outskirts of cartoon to help people who fled unlocks, who lost their homes and their livelihood. but most of it also, or some of it is still here in the sparks and it is being distributed to those people. i told you about those people who came here leading the war. but the city itself has already been staying because of the economic problems in the so that it is a relatively small city of less than a 1000000 people to be able to accommodate all the people who come here is also a problem. because even even here, the electricity and water services, how be uncomfortable sometime or disrupted for some time now they are getting better. so they will sort of these all talking about difficulties and accommodating people. there is no itp comp or displacements comp that has been setup here. but
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people are view accommodated in in buildings, and the government is fine to distribute rations to those people. know how that's all that for us on the ground inputs. who don. thank you mohammed. well know that a 100000 sudanese, mainly from west stuff or have also fled across the border to chad and address reports now and the price of those refugees from the chats to don florida. despite the law in fighting for a few days in any janina refugees continued to stream 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 address itself. why that is an official town. and this is the most a 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 trucks ready to leave this board to point into the town of drake. why they are going to be tens of
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thousands of other pages waiting to be registered by the united nations high commissioner for refugees. and this is why they come to make shift come on the age of the town of i great. i bought a town between sedan and child in the eastern part of charge this cam. how is this more than 50000 suit 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. i'm the positives that they make shelter with this is why the, how is that young, the old and the 6 conditions and become disparate and they're bound to get worse as, as we continue. i'm a degrees, august 8. uh i'd right. it's moving on on china is restricting exports of roll.
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metals widely used and send me conductors and electric vehicles that follow some of the moves by the us and the netherlands. beijing says a new controls on needed for national security reasons. as katrina, you reports most people may not be familiar with gallium or germanium, but these nationals are crucial for the development of products such as semi conduct 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 i'm so will need to apply for permits and supply information about their intended use to gain access. they doing says the restriction will protect trying his national security to more sure. don't clearly you way china has always been committed to maintaining the security stability of the global production and supply chain. it's a common international practice for the chinese government to import export controls and relevant items in accordance with the low without targeting any
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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 and posed 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 netherlands are among media importance of chinese, gallium and germanium. i think the 1st audience of course, those who are making these kinds of decisions. it's, it's a cycle everybody holds cards and we cannot apply these guide. the cost of these rule materials has searched those south korea and taiwan have down played the impact of the regulation of the assets. some arrows speed this move will provoke for the symbol of measures between badging in 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 they didn't,
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has accused us of encirclement and suppression us treasury secretary, janet gallon is expected, taking this week for a trip aimed at the stabilizing deteriorating type, trade and economic cooperation on the agenda. and it's likely that you will use the control gallium and germanium as a bargaining chip. and it's negotiation. katrina, you're out 0 aging. well, that's bringing young why he's a senior unless that counts a point percent. and the next best on the global technology industry. he joins us now from london. i want to start way. katrina less. they'll spend the timing of this. john whelan arrives on thursday. i believe all these new restrictions and negotiations. oh, does it go deeper than that? a st. on the surface, if you look at the optics of it, it does seem to suggest that way. however, that's also not forget something similar that happened a few months ago, which was balloon gauge, which also took peter, peter,
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secretary of state pennsylvania, lincoln's visits. so i think japan thought it probably is, can be read just as another special adult superpower diploma switch, not in terms of the latest restrictions. and so we, we have to see it's in terms of, you know, what china has been implementing recently. it comes on the back of a band, so micro us memory chip making in china. so you could say that we are seeing a pattern emerging in terms of china implementing rather target to the approaches to the menu around. so fix folder restrictions on china's tech sector. by the us, i recall that china is previous efforts to restrict the sale of bras back in what was it 2010. it seemed to only decrease that's market share. we saw production ramp up and other countries like australia on the us. so if this is part of this tit for tat dynamics that we've been saying, cut it back, fine. it was the southern,
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the chances are the history such and the rest in date. yeah. in, in terms ofa the, what we signed 2010 germanium gallium charles, the mentors you the of interest here. then not really unique in china. reserves are fairly easy for me spread around. ready as you mentioned, to restrictions could lead to a rising prices in the short term. but on the other hand, you could also increase the incentive of other countries to build their own production capacity. so china really has a relative cost advantage over the processing and we're finding of these materials but not the absolute advantage in terms of. ready reserves, so it really needs to be very careful with how to implement these restrictions to non profit. so it's all in industry, back home, or you speak about this as being targeted and aimed at the us. but this will have an impact far beyond the united states. japan and south korea, i believe, of the largest import is these minerals from china. how could this play out in
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terms of florida global supply chains as well, in terms of the supply chain? it will definitely be a not though well floss, unwelcome on such empty and the tech sector. because uh uh, well, in the short term, um, the companies will be looking at how they saw some materials that would be looking at the cost spaces. potentially that business plans for the, for the near to medium term would need to be re adjusted in the short term. i think countries like japan and south korea will be came to find out more about the whole china well implement. ready ready fictions if that could be called valid. so exceptions plus certain tech sectors of the companies, which could well be the case for some of these countries. but um, we think that in the long term, it certainly depends the fracturing of the global tech supply chain with countries focusing on building capacity in the name or on resiliency. and ultimately,
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essentially, this kinda let me drive costs hyatt for businesses. and so you most likely yourselves a potentially and p tech development. well, everyone ready, and indeed we're already seeing some companies tries to approach china for call about the young one, the senior, unless the counter point research. thank you for sharing your expertise with us. you are now to 0, so thank you. well, the un nuclear watchdog has approved. it depends plan to discharge trees and radioactive water from the focus human new cape house on into the sea. and says the release of 1300000 tons of water or for the next few decades is safe. but china and south korea have far as opposed to move, how i force it has to, as in the 12 years since the focusing that is off 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
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and moving a 1000 containers. john's 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 up 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 device is in conformity with the agreed international standards. and it's application as 10 piece that goldman
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decides to proceed with that 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 license, carefully negotiate with the international community and jointly explore a scientific, safe, transparent handling method, 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 environmental campaign group, green piece. so as japan is taking the cheapest of the safest option, it's unami of march 2011 disabled focus team is coming system within minutes, triggering meltdowns in 3 of its reactive so its consequences still fall from
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result and a set to stretch decades on into the future. all right, suppose it, i'll just 0 as well. still a head here on the 0. thailand's major policies reach a compromise, but there's more challenges ahead as they seem to form a government and helping the fuser remain. we visit the battle scouts villages stuck in the middle of ukraine's front line. and as for going retro, will tell you why mclaren a changing the color of their costs ahead of the bushes from the color we have something of a mid winter, a heat wave across central parts of south america, low as the clear skies, temperatures and associates getting up to 30 celsius $21.00 celsius and bought a service to 6 or 7 degrees above the seasonal average south is that bands of cloud
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and the rain sweeping across southern chimney, southern areas of origin. tina, i think that while the race was just rolling through the reply book in the temperature back about a service to around 19 celsius, but still warmer than it should be. fairly a shot was for the north northern possible hill, pushing up towards men his way to enter the carrot, being plenty of showers close at western side of the caravan little circulation to watch out for around the company edge that up towards the gulf con page. i some went by the coming into some areas of mexico greats around tennessee, some live you south longest bells. if i put a break, i could see some rather nasty weather as we go through the remainder of choose day eastern island. so looking long as you find and try for time west, the weather will make his way across his spaniel toward jamaica. was cuba? as we go through weather stating that we say plenty of weather making his way across the southeast corner. the us up to was the likes as well. this went to weather will gather as we go one through the next couple of days with the risk of
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change. people in power somalia, a fight for survival and jersey to the the the welcome back to watching. also 0. i'm the saw you take here and the that's remind you about homeschooling is wireless conducting its largest assaults in the occupied west by some decades. at least 11 palestinians have been killed as more than a 100 that a 1000 is really sold as carry out the raids engineer and was ready for says also rated areas and romano on monday. meanwhile, at least 8 people have been injured in a call running and stabbing attacks and televisions. medical officials said the suspected assailants has been killed. there's been intense sufficing between
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saddam's army and the power military. rough and support forces, an on demand. and artillery strikes as well as gunfire major was just wanting. that's an el nino weather phenomenon is developing in the tropical pacific and could have a fall less effect on our climate. this time around the global shift and weather patterns could be to more hurricanes and increase rainfall in some areas while causing droughts and others calling baker reports. el nino is a global weather pattern that follows its sister event. lanier on average every 2 to 7 years. it starts when trade winds the blow east to west, just north and south of the equator, change direction, and begin to weaken. the pacific ocean heats up along the equator and blows warm air towards central america that spring, severe weather to the entire world. increased rain fall in floods in some areas, drought in others. by declaring the start of an el nino year,
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the united nations hope's governments will prepare information we are providing as if you like a global scale perspective. so, damn, and traditional a new re made as the call into the hands of the mother country. would you need to define besides information. so we provide into the picture and as a region, because as a, as a detect teacher of the institution. and that's where it gets complicated because the local effects can be different and severe. well, droughts strikes, central and southern africa, india, indonesia, australia, and northern brazil. rain pours over the southern us parts of south america, the horn of africa and central asia storms in the atlantic. we can all those in the pacific strength of this weather fluctuation often leads to a rise in commodity prices on wheat from australia, palm royal coffee, and even nickel from indonesia, copper from peru,
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and fuel. more in demand. as hydro power dries up, analysts say governments will need to come up with a plan to tackle each of these challenges in our research. we do show that the and the effects of and menial work themselves south. we did $4.00 to $6.00 quarters at so the, the economic impacts of and mean you would only last for about a year or a year in the hall. in some countries up to 2 years. such a study from dartmouth university in the us showed that after the last 3 l. ninos, the world's economy loss, millions of dollars. the other reason we're getting larger costs, i think that previous estimates is because we are allowing for the possibility that el nino influenced is more than just tropical countries. and when you do that, you actually find that there are really no places in the world that, that actually benefit from el nino. then since that you just get this much larger fingerprint in terms of global macro economic affects all of this on
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a planet that is hotter than ever before. in modern history. calling baker elders 0 the french presidents a manual alcohol and has met more than 300 megs from across the country. they discussed the unrest that followed the police killing of a teenager a week ago. a correspondent natasha box that has moved from past last to his meeting with madge from a call from the french presidency model. my call says that he wants to uh, roll out to a move which would speed up reconstruction across the country because so many towns and cities of experience damage during the recent on rest, we'll talk about things like accountable schools libraries. second files are full damage to people's personal property apartments and calls a business leaders. a saying that just some business is a matter that they estimate the damage to be about $1000000000.00. this is also to have a meeting that was an opportunity to some as or more deprives of for neighborhoods
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and from to raise some of the concerns. and many of them had for many years about the situation in that communities, particularly amongst young people, unemployment is high in those areas. opportunities, all guess they're all, it's enough school places, there aren't enough college places. and young people often say that they feel discriminate as a game, harassed by police on good intentions with police, and that has been full full, the police to be reformed in recent years. so those are some of the issues of marriage with a full stop. it is now going to be for present my call and the government to address and it talks about law. i'll just say era. paris ross, as defense ministry says it shut down full and intercepted, 5th, ukrainian, drawing in and around moscow on tuesday morning. and it uses you kind of carrying out what it calls a terrorist attack operations as most of the airport with temporarily affected. meanwhile, the war and ukraine has destroyed many villages and displaced entire communities,
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but some have refused to leave and all the time and to rebuild. awesome bag met residents and one such village in east and ukraine is reduced as opposed to connect to people what, what changes everything. russian forces use this bridge to cross 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 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 to target those equally rating. let's just inefficient so there's no electricity here. so we can cook and put things in the fridge color. we need fresh fruit every day, and i think we've been told the bridge will be repaired next year and is a huge deal item. they used to be 800 people who lived here over 100 children. in the summer, families would gather along the river, those summers and our distant memory. can i build everything with my own hands?
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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 is in some way damaged or destroyed across the front lines of villages, a bay, the scholars of this will challenge the authorities faces providing for those that still remain and helping them rebuild. but the rebuilding comp, again, just yet flight and 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'm start cleaning up the rubber on the hill overlooking the village lights, a russian tank that fly down and the buildings below. but just as the homes below it and have to share the same fate. the difference, however, is the ukraine homes would eventually be rebuilt,
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the russian tank. we've got the rest of the big data, right. the generic ukraine to thailand's newly elected legislatures have appointed to speak to a part of the 2 biggest policy. settled on a compromise, comes it from another policy. but as far as the reports move, political uncertainty, still, eliza had got pretty, but not to do fine pro site. so dirty thailand, slower house has a pointed veteran, politician, one mohammed, no matter the delta 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 or qualified this person is. the risk between the 2 parties will not be going. there will be more conflict over which spotty will get what seat of the cabin representatives and send it as i expected to hold a joint session later. this month, to vote for a prime minister. this is the man who could be the next leader. peter live in
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general about these to move forward party, which one of the most seats in the general election in may. he needs 376 votes, including 66 from the mostly military appointed senate. these members have sofa voted in line with community interest at a nearby temple as a towers to festival, to celebrate the title on the test supporters of the to offer press 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 dislike the finishes. i'm not sure about the scene. it is votes, 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 files 5 long cry. and the key for
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a former senator who in 2008 filed another case which helped bring down that then prime minister, one crisis does new political agenda behind is petitions. one yeah. but all written on may 14th, we voted for the end piece. we did not vote for the prime minister, did not think that by getting 14000000 votes and 156 seats means that you have a consensus to be pm. i think that argument does not sit well with the test supporters. many say the election results shows that vote is one change. often 9 years of military back to government for thailand's history of disqualifying politicians and disbanding pro, democracy punches may need an uphill battle for peter and more political uncertainty ahead. florence lily, how does he know, strangely, it says it will support the 8th pro democracy. activists at hong kong says, will be pursued for life. the territory is me to john lee judge the act of us to
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give themselves up off the police off with rewards of over a $120000.00 for information leading to the arrest or of them based. i received the form of politicians, lawyers, and commentators are accused of national security offences to dr. young. you don't get the only way for a wanted individual to end that life on the bonus to surrender. that'll allow them to be considered for decent sentences under on national security. no. otherwise they'll be wanted for life living in constant fear of arrest and living that days. and then side t or facebook and instagram is parent company. meta is launching a new app that could rival to with the threads app for launch on thursday. it will allow instagram uses to write post as well, keeping their accounts and that follows. it comes as advertises and yours is becoming increasingly critical. if you don't loss handling of twisted on saturday, it must restrict the number of tweets that uses can see all to is a c or
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a last responded to the news of a new arrivals who has come see by tracing. thank goodness there. so saying the run, he took a job that at met his top executive chris cox last month. clock said use, is it been asking for a platform that is quite the same, the rum and reliable mobile phones, tablets, and other electronic devices being launch the band induct schools. the government says that students should rather focus on their lessons. exceptions will only be made for lessons on digital skills for medical reasons or for people with disabilities. restrictions will come into force and next year. it's ok. i'll just say that all does that sound as an ancient mayan, supplementing across a lot of setting new lights on the civilization and it's possible links to other coaches expense say that ceramic clocks found in the north suggested lions had contact with another civilization located in present day mexico, billows free. minnesota pump is the 1st inhabitants of these logans. we're looking
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at what the all next we're doing. and the omx were also aware of the mayans and the had some cultural competitiveness move out to pre dates room. it's therefore possible that may rattle was the largest capital in the world in its day with a 132 square kilometers of the monumental architecture to move all still i had head on out of there. and for the reigning champion, installed test campaigns when another the
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back it's time for sport and he is andy with wimbledon action. thank you so much. the sales a? yes. so we move in the sense of quote has a special guest. the dates are of his grand slam tournaments. 8 san champion, roger federer, keeping a close eye on choose, dies action is the 1st one that says feder announced his retirement on september to 41 year old $120.00 grand slam single conference during his career. i'm on the best it only by for i found it out and have a joke of which your could, which has the chance to equal. that are, is wimbledon plentiful issue. minutes tops. the fishy is called us out across the world, newborn living up to his building and his opening match. he dropped just 7 games and a straight sense picture of a jeremy show to your friends. this funny it is the writing us open champion, but he did lose to joke rich in the semi finals of the recent french sharpton across the apparently unconcerned about playing under the sense court roof with heavy rain fully month. a dozen things to my so me
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to obviously it was out the room with uh, i would certainly say it's much better for, for me i think for whenever the wise, what about the, you know, have to, to be re focus you know, with the rules of or not, you know, you have to to, so my, my best love of not defending when his champion elaina river came to have to come from a set down and had a row for the king. a has been struggling with illness in recent weeks. she has to pull out midway through a 3rd round match in the front, sharpen shelby rogers to the 1st set and this concepts before for the cleaning recovered, su, secure victory, and chris, and it was really tough for me today. i was very nervous and i can see when hi this the for the set it all in the beginning with the much and it was again amazing atmosphere and we're really pleased to, to get to another on american. so united chicago gulf was
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a 1st round loose of the world number 7 beats, and by compound truth, from the one. so i need you to come through for fine. so it's been reset 16. it's going to stay at the chance and will not say such on is when she ran to the grand slam, but you know, she's in a tough spot to in, in her career. so i knew coming in, she would play with a lot of smoke evasion. 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 and 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 good year for me. the whole thing is, williams is a reco 24th. when the parents didn't last too long. the fonts on chevron in get
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a self and not full early in the 1st set. she was able to play on defense. she losing tea, cranes, lenise felina in round 143 year old. her last one is 2008. so straight. so slaves with this 16, the 6 now form a little full on england comp. since stephen gerard has become the latest big names to be signed up by a saudi arabian football club. this was how l, as in frank, and that's the uses. they are a new manager, and that's what's the fee before the thrills been out of works is being sucks. plastic zillow last october. the joins the highest of, of the high profile names who have made the move saudi, including, of course, chris john ronald. i've 3 benjamin and the and go to can site for now let's club master of my the another signing into milan. so recreation which filled up, marcelo? well, 1st of it she signed a 3 year contract. the city roles was part of the into site the last in the
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champions league. final to manchester city. organize this next just personal impacts. i don't see worried about the knock on effects of the french right, so we'll have for next year, his games paris 2024 officials have just for these details of the olympic torch. re leverage that will go through the capital city. francis of course, experience several nice have bonded since police been shot that a teenager at a traffic stop last week. we're literally left. i'm sitting on the on 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 or lemons. we'll come get some of the white lights are on this month. the tournament bank. how's the boss? trey on using and monday sort of sterling naming the $23.00 plastic. what ahead of the july 20th kickoff australia is kept in. some co is admitted. she would, with the one love counts his own band, but so she will be abiding by faith for rules binding that use the for the threads
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issued yellow cost applies wearing the on bands as they say, it reaches the equipment regulations, a similar roles and fostering the mens woke up in castle 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, for this game. if he had one yellow con, p card only causing the game, he would have been sent off. so for me, it's not worth the risk of putting the team at risk. so this is the mcguire in california ones funds have been watching us. so fall this season, but this week it seems going retro fav unveiled a throwback color scheme which will be used at the home rice, the bridge grown print silver stand, hold on the team's ongoing 60th anniversary celebrations, car and were famous for the chromebook between 20062014 an error when louis hamilton was with the team and he won his 1st will title was back in 6008. all
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right, more for me in a couple of hours time. but that is how your sports is looking for an honest task, i'd say about tandy. well, that's it for me to start to get paid for this news out for doesn't go away. i'll be back in just a couple of minutes with more of today's news to stay with us here on august, the frank assessments. quite frankly, let's address the elevator in the room. the reason the south koreans want their own nuclear to terraces because they don't trust to the us informed opinions. fighting has basically lock this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else, 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the days headlines. so then by the
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influx of the states. but there is no strong government to control and which means that this might affect other countries. inside story on al jazeera, the 1960, the decade of change across the middle east in north africa. in the 2nd of a 3 part series, alger 0 was explores the explosion of ox and culture, intellectual as we're building new dreams. an idea is because the revolutions of the 1964 in the political parts of the mind. from music to tv, the poetry of protest and revolution make for making the 60s in the arab culture. oh no jews here. once out loading cuba private businesses about since 2021 cubans have been able to incorporate small and medium sized businesses more than $7000.00 companies. sorry for being incorporated. how we face the small businesses like this will boost productivity and get more food on people's flights, but in the nation with teachers and scientists and tiny salaries,
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the imagine private sector is already attracting highly qualified work is away from state jobs, the communist party of cuba is finally moving towards a mixed economy, a grand private sector will likely increase production to the road, social cohesion, and what is still one of the most be cool countries in the americas mazda. now the state remains the dominant economic force. fundamental shift is on the way the israel assault on jeanine kills at least 11 palestinians and displaces thousands of the time. this is out is there. a lot of those are coming at least 8 people are injured in a call running and stabbing attack and television sauce.
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