tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 5, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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5 tickets in the hospital. and killed 11 pallets to the palestinian. we did 8 people in a ramming and stopping rampage and tel aviv fee, as buffaloes across the home to mine, where the rapid support forces say they've shut down a suit, denise fight to shift the telephone or it will be easy. silence to close. further reducing public places, women are allowed to go to funds meant to pass on file a new app to rival, twist a days after, you know, most of the limits of the number of tweets uses could read in sport costs. all kinds of lift up to his filling in the 1st round at wimbledon. well, number one straight sets went up. the seats all gets a 2nd grand slams the buttons. the news is nearly 2 days since it's ready for us as well as the most intense ministry assaults in the occupied westbank in decades. and israel says this
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troops are starting to withdrawal from virginia and refugee camp. was being displeased very by some palestinians with the head of the cam saying a lot just ready for us to present this ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the offensive engineering is not a one time operation. 11 policy means have been killed engineering during the rate and another in ramallah, at least 10 of them age between 16 and 23 more than a 120 inches more than a 1000. this way the troops have been deployed. hello, we've had a competition bull days as the main hospital in janine was attacked with gas and there is a window to be treaties and children, an elderly palestinians, with sheltering from the violence. some $3000.00 people have now fled homes in jeanine refugee come many of them t a guest as they escaped, but seeing 1000 distilled traps that would never electricity, running water or food. and at least 8 people have been injured in tel aviv after a man drive
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a car into pedestrians. he then stopped to multiple people before being shot dead official in janine reports of the day's events. this is the reality, a product of these really operation. and janine the young man held at gunpoint, always fun with yell to talk to they're going door to door host to host, moving closer to what they've described as their targets. those who left when they could to pull the key, holding hands keeps them together and provides a sense of security to the children in towns and villages need a by providing shelter, have gathered food water clothes for those displeased little is a lot when you have nothing the mr. taylor 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 note somewhere they will recognize when they do one of them. i think it's the issue with all the
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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 can say, and all i want is my children to be safe due to damage to infrastructure. most of the jenny camp is currently without drinking water and the 1st, the 1st initial estimation indicates that's most of the companies also without electricity health facilities. i've also reported me sustained damage. the fighting inside the refugee camp has been intense and brutal use really army. his county that at least 20 strikes since the sold the gun explosions punctuate 3 of silence it. israel's prime minister, visiting near the site, says this operation one is just the start, the commercial payments. i'm assuming this moment we are completing the mission and i can say that our extensive activity in jeanine is not
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a one time operation. we will continue to approve terrorism. we will not allow janine to return to be a safe haven for terrorism, and it's been reported that these really is told the united states that the operation in jeanine would last no more than 48 hours. the consequences. the impact of what has happened to you will last for years. all and for sure. i'll just either jeanine in the occupied westbank when they have him joins belie from ramallah in the occupied westbank can neither. we heard the from benjamin nothing. yahoo saying that this was just the stalls. is there any more clarity surrounding reports of this opponent is really withdrawal from an janine? yes indeed, we're seeing videos of palestinians returning to the refugee camp after the purge reports of these really forces leaving it with hurts from palestinian medical teams that they're sending a, some civil defense,
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the firefighters and civil defense teams to see if there are any explosive devices that might have been done by these really forces as they withdrew from the refugee camp. the people who if went in, they talk about serious damages devastation in the account when it comes to their roads. houses that have been demolished one after the other to allow for these really forces to move from one house to another. so there are people who managed to return to their homes. it's not clear that everyone will be able to remember it's they, it's night. people are scared that these really forces might be a returning. there's a lot of skepticism because these really forces have been using, are you an air strikes against palestinians in the refugee camp? they started doing that a couple of weeks ago, but this is something that we haven't seen in 20 years. so there's a lot of fear, a lot of insecurity and people are scared that you know, maybe if they returned back the homes,
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an on unexpected this really measure could still happen a need, a was sort of support is still available to people who are not ready to return to their homes, given concerns about what they might be following if they do pretend. so basically palestinians do not have advanced equipments to not have uh, basically the, the ability to go and find those explosives at night. so it's hard to gauge how the situation is going to go about. let's not forget that those palestinians who left their homes unexpectedly. many of them didn't have any place to go. so they were lying or relatives families. but even they would have met by a series of a calls by people who are offering their homes, their hotels for free journalists, where they, it was a poor thing, really heart warming, a images and sentiments of people who are just sharing the little they have with those who have been forced to use their homes. so there is
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a lot of tension. there is a lot of fear. and as we say, fostering of our scared that's even as literature to their homes. they might be returning to difference whole different homes than the ones they left, right? many things, so that need to have him live in ramallah or processing needs. and janine said they spent monday night trying to escape the attack spot is really forces a lindsey, a level of women. most people left the camp, but some of them remained to protect and we stayed as well to support them. but 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 youth is trying to approach the fatherhood the abilities really forces demolished the walls of our house, the in their weapons, that many ordering me to raise my hands and storm to my house will video is the most of the piece to show mr. any forces in the military vehicle firing directly at
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a camera settled by an r b t. v. crew report is without voters says it's part of an ongoing situation in which the it's really ministry, intentionally targets journalists in the field are 0 correspondence. rena blacklight was shot dead in jeanine last year. when the day often is around launched, it's the cellphone. jeanine a pulse thing is suspects carried out a car ramming and stopping attack in tel aviv. at least 8 people in the suspect was coupon, pacify him or i'm, i'm run con. has this from west to recent of a bustling afternoon and central tel aviv was brought into chaos as a call rammed into a bus stop. then the suspect got out and began to stab, but those who weren't injured go, how many shots you shot a possible vent shelton did is where the police identified him as saying i layla from salute ne hebron and your people in the west bank on the scene and medical work is gave
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a state of and we're going to be the one with the requisition interest for us reaction. and the far right national security minister also arrived on the scene and spoke of the need for his relatives to i'm and so is this citizen saved lives. this is our policy at the ministry of national security to give people weapons to defend themselves. we can't put policeman on every street, but we can give civilians weapons to defend themselves. i call on these really citizens carry guns. our ministry's policy is to make it easier as possible to get gun licenses, weapons save lives. and this, the wage runs goes that quickly reacted praising the attack, but not claiming direct responsibility. they said that the heretic operation, intel of a is the initial response to the occupations, crimes against the people in the jan income. the whole though,
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how must it and take any responsibility for this attack? it likely won't be lost. and as i'm saying in post incidents defending is ratings from an individual attacks like this is next to impossible, emerald, because out of the western let's discuss things more now with mom and bizarre. i would just hear a senior political analyst who joins us by skype, but from powers could see mo. and so the indication from these rallies was that this operation would la, somewhere between 24 to 48 hours. or should we read in 2 reports? if this a power withdrawal given that we fired from benjamin, that's a yahoo saying that this is just the stats. yes, exactly. it's part of a series that clearly they're not stopping there. but it's also clear about what the objectives might have been. and if we take their word for it to that, it has meant to destroy the tenor infrastructure as it were,
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or to degrade the capacity of the palestinians took it to take to carry attacks or to seize arms and explosives and so on, so forth. if we take all of that into consideration, so clearly the objectives have not been fulfilled, otherwise the ones talk about going back again and clearly this additional dive operation that has very limited to a possibility or potential for success. because in the end of the day, what we see in jeanine there was there any gum or what the last few decades is like a pass it the like the phoenix to rise from the ashes and to and to arm again if necessary to resist against occupation so it's a, it's a soft about a pete, a sides tragic. repeat of more of the same. but in the process, what we actually know for a fact not necessarily picking these a these word for it is that the civilian infrastructure in the camp and in the city is being destroyed. the water that exist at the,
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of the sewage and the roads. and so, so forth. the fact that the society is being terrified the families and children, so their search tormenting going on. and clearly the punitive aspect of it is probably the most the most abuse the most dramatic. and probably the most long term i'm all on this is across usually symbolic so many people, some of them descendants of refugees for some their homes in 1945 to once again before somebody homes as a result of this x ray to encourage and what does that do with the minds of policy and suffices, especially those who are now in the early twenties with children when janine was subject to that 10 day rate back in 2002 i absolutely. i think the probably the majority of the use that is roaming guy. this, the, the alley use of the account today we're probably more an officer around 2002. so theater, there's a new generation post trauma. right. and there was another generation post
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a previous promo of 1992 and so on, so forth. this camp was directed in 1953. so now we're talking 7 decades. so probably 3 or 4 generations of seniors growing. and i being raised to, i'm probably dined in such and such as io circumstance. and these right is considered that normal and considered it normal that the palestinians should not be resisting. and when is there any is on asked not just by us in the, in the media, but by the human, by their partners in our lives like the united states, like which and what are you going to do about it? what's, what about the occupation? what do you expect to proceed is to do after the decades of dispossession of occupation? well, these are, these don't have in us are, these are, these don't want to inductive delta patients, especially this very particular government. what to deepen the occupation and extend the sacraments, and in the words, if nothing, you know, crush the idea of a better fitness. right?
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my, when many thanks, without a smile on the chart, i would just say were senior political endless is coming off of this news from london as part of my call and meets with 302 men as of towns hit 5 riot seeing a collection for the police officer whose actions spunk the violence, which is one and a half $1000000.00. we travel to the front line, ukrainian village, with just 22 residents left and one dangerous reach out to retrieve food and supplies. and in supporting that australia and get ready to a new facility, the ashes, cricket 6, the 5th specials have been taking place in and around see dance kept to cartoon beyond me. on the permanency rapids simple forces have engaged in intense combat in
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several neighborhoods of onto my. there are a set for time to police space and citizen shut down to find a jet. since april, nearly 3000 people have been killed in the finding some hundreds of thousands of being displaced. evan morgan, as well, from onto my, as we spoke to residents in the city of on demand. and basically that's the power i'm going through. rapid support for says attack the militarized units of the police a base they have here belonging to the militarized units of the police, known as the central with their police. and that the army responded. and that's how the pricing escalated. we were able to hear heavy arts and are being fired by both sides. we witnessed several s rights being launched by the for denise army against the permanent, through rapid support forces here in the city of the mind. but this is not the only place in be kept with a lot of to my they was fighting in the northern parts of the capital. they were fighting and battles between the 25 as well. and the rapids support forces said that it's shut down a fight suggested belonging to the food in these army. now,
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many civilians have been caught up in the crossfire as the 2 sides by to each other in various parts of the capital. here people say that they have sustained injuries, that they are people in need of medical assistance, but because of the ongoing military operations and the fighting between the recess . and this is denise army here in the city of on demand and in the northern parts of the capital. they can't access the hospital for medical assistance. people, oregon onto vera, undermine more than a $100000.00 seed. and these people mainly from west, off for and it's capital l janina, have crossed the border into china since the beginning of the conflict. and the address is on the child's suit on board. and as well, and the flights of those refugees. despite the law in fighting for a few days in engineering, a refugee is continued to scream across the border into the stone chub. these group of refugees arrived overnight despite the fact that in the evening truck loads of
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refugees have been taken from. this must a point to the town of audrey itself. why that is an official town. and this has been a most of point by the way. and when they get back here, trots will come on you back to with 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 meet 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 a make shift. come on the page of the town of, i'd re, i bought a town between sedan and chide in the eastern part of charge this cam. how is 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,
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really desperate. you can see the trees and the plastic that they made shelter with . this is why the how is that young, the old and the 6 conditions and become desperate and they're bound to get worse as we continue on my degrees august data. i'd rate the taliban government is all the beauty saelens across. i've got us down to close within a month. the following. so usually female only and have the windows covered. so the customers cannot be seen from outside most public places, authority being close to women including jims and punks, women and girls of also being followed from middle and high schools and prevented from working in most government jones i also to please do not do this because we why k to some new for money, disclose our bond for women. the beauty salon a bond for women, doesn't a woman have the right to live in the society? english as a non kevin z young, this is not a deduction. in my point of view,
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everything got close to the women don't have any value in this society. technical them, they got missed this, give us, i think when it closes, i have to sit at home, jobless without anything. i'll have to suffer from my any hope was working here. i know if i sits at home, i'll got sick vice president to buy new. my crown has met 302 mass from across the country. well, who's towns were hit by writing in the past? few days they discussed the on the rest of the fall of the police killing of a teenager a week ago. on monday riley's cooling for peace took place outside town holes and was suppose to 6 nights of rising. hundreds of police people have been wrecked, arrested clothes that be made for an end to the violence, including from the teenagers of family. natasha butler has moved from paris. the last to his meeting with madge come across from the french presence of mind when michael says that he wants to roll out to a new which would speed up the reconstruction across the country. because so many towns and cities of experience damage during the recent on rest, which we'll see about things like accountable schools, libraries,
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spectrum firewalls, their full advantage to people's personal property apartments and calls the business leaders. a saying that just some business is a loan, but they estimate the damage to be about $1000000000.00. this is also to have a meeting that was an opportunity for some as or more deprived of for neighborhoods in 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 the present my call on the government to address and it talks about law. i'll just say era cars,
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online money collection for the french policeman who shot 17 year old nile during that traffic stop has been growing prompting at rage among politicians and activists. the appeal for the offices now reach more than one of the off $1000000000.00. he's been charged with homicide and still in custody. the fundraiser was set up by a well known french far right. come and take to meanwhile, the funds and i have family has kind of adjust over $409000.00 on and off the bills of $75.00. do be on the notes for this. it's not up to the government to decide whether or not the crowd funding can exist. it's up to the cold ship necessary to rule on the galaxy of this crowd funding to the fact that it was someone close to the far right. the launch system does not without out and help us calm things down . brushes, defense ministry says it shut down for ukrainian drones and intercepted a 5th spin around most go on tuesday morning. it accuses ukraine of carrying out what it calls a terrorist attack. operations that a must go apple with temporarily affected but no casualties or damage. we have the
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forces, the town approval i ski and hook you from region has being hit by russian shelling, entering 58 people, including 122 children. the regional governor says and they scanned the missile. here's a residential building, damaging the apartments of about 2000 people. ukrainian office us, that'd be a tank. was talking to a military funeral. that was also shedding in the front line city of crystal and killing 2 people. the one ukraine has destroyed many villages and displaced entire communities, but some people have refused to leave and are determined to rebuild. a sub page met residence and was such a village in the east bridges as opposed to connect people to war changes everything. russian forces use this priest across the ukrainians eventually due to it remains as a reminder of the fact of football or 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,
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to deliver meals and then traversed a twisted concrete in depths to cross the river and had to target those equally rating. let's just inefficient sonya there's no electricity here, so we can cook and put things in a fridge and we need fresh fruit every day. we've been told the brain to be repaired next year with a really it 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. kind of 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 all the holes 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 should remain and helping them rebuild. but the rebuilding comp beginning just yet
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slight to further east is intense and seems to be the prior to life. here is not very simple. there's no running water. but the reason i'm really grateful to the community in organizations that bring this food, i didn't even imagine this amount of health. i'll try to rebuild my house and i don't know how, but right now i'm start cleaning up the rubber on the hill overlooking the village . eliza rushing tank it fly down and the buildings below. but just as the homes below it and have to share the same fate. the difference, however, is that ukraine holmes would eventually be rebuilt, the russian tank. we've got the rest of the big data over the generic ukraine. nato secretary general again seldom bug is having his tub extended for another year . he will now serve until october 2020 full sofa bag has been in the job since 2014 is penny. it was due to expire. last year, it has been extended to contains dependency following russia's invasion of ukraine . realize was due to name a successor, but couldn't reach
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a consensus. a russian journalist and a lawyer has been attacked by mazda silence in the chat general public in russia's north caucuses region. atlanta, mila sheena suffered brain injuries that have several fingers broken. she clamps when she arrived at the hospital. boy, alexander them, of how did the customer is leg that we and she had to come for the trial. it was that i must say, i have the mother of to local activists critical of them. so it could be, are all through the rooms. regime is known for rampant human rights abuses. him and spokesman dmitri prescott said, be a talk once energetic measures from law enforcement. georgia has criticize ukraine for ordering is boss of the bank to police e and accusing it of mistreating is jail, former president because suckers really is also ukranian citizen and the foreign ministry, key of toby and past the his treatment was unacceptable saying that george north ortiz must stop torturing him on monday. so i just really addressed
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a court hearing via video link looking week and a may see a to he was convicted of abuse of power. while he was president presidency lensky has us georgia to send him to ukraine for treatment. a lot most of the come the south china tyson's controls on exports of to rad battle is widely used to make computer chips. so the pedals, the electric vehicles, monday was the hottest. they ever recorded on planet a sign to say, oh nino is in con to blind. who will explain what it is and what it means and it's full. it's going retro, i will tell you why mclaren a changing the colors for the british crown frame. the hello, we got plenty of lovely, warm sunshine across the southern part. so if you want to,
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to wish i was just around, but it's right. i've been nothing too much to speak of the truth and i'm finding try the tools used that it is hard to for the little disappointing. the cool we go bands of cloud and right still coming for a little breezy still for a time. the weather will grasp the chair up hardly tightest weather for wimbledon on the cool side. 19 sales just but it will pick up as we go through the week tempe to stick it up towards the mid twenties. by the time we come to friday, so not too bad all the time, it does stay warm. i would tools those east and pods, temperatures creeping into the thirty's once again. some larvae storms a possibility. but notice some really wet weatherford time. just moving across, belgium looks and but pushing up across the netherlands as we go on through wednesday, easing up into denmark could close a flash flooding for a time. china shows that just coming out to poland, southern positive jeremy pushing right across to central positive front. so you might get you shower to northern powers, a spite still wanted to show us that down across the bulk is moving farther east, which as we go very fast,
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i saw just some try with it. coming back in behind. wet weather will make its way back in ireland by that state, northern ireland to gladly appreciate crossing discussion, but find franklin wells of the where is the western agenda heading? that's the g 7. really even matter anymore. who's more electable, joe biden, or donald trump, or jeremy, listen in the media undermining our society. can americans cross their supreme court is not corrupt. the quizzical look us pull it to the bottom line. showing you here is coming over our heads from russian positions. craning positions have been standing about how they were directly targeted as they were trying to sleep. we've seen some of the residents come out of the building with that
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possessions in suitcases by substantial safe anymore. what happens on that day is a will quite those coming regions across the lines and the last level of destruction here, proof just how fast the fighting has been. in recent weeks, this russian or monastery has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. the amount of the top story, so you and i would just say right off to the nitty 2 days of a ministry, a sultan janine, in the occupied westbank. some is trading troops have started to the tool and these 12 palestinians have been killed and that you need an offensive on another and romano. they were in tel aviv palestinian carried out the car running and stabbing
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attack. and these 8 people were injured. 3 of whom are in a serious condition, the suspect was killed by an pacify. and for a specialist, it'd been taking place in and around 2 times capital cost to the army and the power of the $2.00 rapid simple forces were engaged in intense combative, several neighborhoods. of on demand yourself citizens shot down to find you a new color. wash dog has approve japan's plan to discharge treated radioactive water from the focus sheet of a nuclear power plant into the sea. it says the release of 1300000 tons of water over the next few decades is safe for china and south korea opposed to move higher force. it has more in the 12 years since the physician. but as us 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 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 leader 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 on 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 he to has been proposed and device is in conformity with the agreed international standards and it's application
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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 protesters if you're doing routes, depend 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 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 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 coming system within minutes,
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triggering meltdowns in 3 of its reactive so its consequences still fall from result and a set the stretched decades on into the future. i suppose it, i'll just 0, nobody's australia. so it's, it will support the 8 pro democracy activist based overseas who hong kong says will be pursued for life. the tar she's leader, john lee, judge the activists to give themselves up off the police officer was over a $120000.00 for information leading to the arrest. the full, the politicians, lawyers and commentators are accused of national security offences. turns out young . you don't get the only way for a wanted individual to end that life on the bonus to surrender. doctor will allow them to be considered for decent sentences under unnatural secuity or otherwise they'll be wanted for life living in consistency of arrest and living that days and things and that inside the yeah, i'm from china. is this fixing expos of the will materials widely used to make semi
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conductors electric vehicles and solar panels installation smooth in an intensifying bottle for global technological supremacy. and follow similar controls by the us and the netherlands. the chinese government says the changes are necessary for national security country to you report some paging. most people may not be familiar with gallium origin mania, but these initials 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 new restriction will protect china's national security to go here, don't clearly, way 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 post export controls
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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 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 can all play this game. the cost of these roll materials has searched their south korea and taiwan have down played the impact of the regulation on the assets. some arrows speed this move will provoke further similar measures between badging and washington during his visit today didn't last month yet. he was secretary of state at any blanket, defended us controls as security related and denied washington was trying to contain,
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showing that the agent has accused the us of encirclement and suppression. us treasury secretary, janet gallon is expected in thinking this week for a trip aimed at the stabilizing deteriorating ties, trade and economic cooperation on the agenda and a slightly staging we use the control gallium and germanium as a bargaining chip. and it's negotiation. katrina here all the 0 agent hotel workers in los angeles of walked off the job over the 4th of july holiday weekend to demand best of paying conditions, saying wages are full and well behind the rising cost of living. as many as 15000 people were involved in the strong which talented on sunday union members also want to improve healthcare benefits, high pension contributions in light of workloads, but also small from los angeles. $15000.00 hotel workers are on strike in los
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angeles and other parts of southern california. they're demanding significantly higher hourly wages. every hotel worker that we talk to, including housekeepers, bell hops, and janitors, and others say that they can barely keep their heads above water economically. due to the increased cost of living and especially the cost of housing, los angeles is one of the most expensive cities define housing in the united states . for example of study showed that just for our single bedroom apartment, a person needs to make about $64000.00 a year to afford that apartment well, the average wage of hotel housekeepers and others is about 40 $1000.00 a year. so it's very difficult for them now the union says that they will remain on the picket lines as long as they need to ask for the hotel owners association. they released a statement saying they did not believe that the union representing the hotel workers is bargaining in good faith,
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nor has their workers best interest at heart. this comes at a time of increased union activism in southern california with the television writers guild, already on strikes since may and the, the actors guild that represents all the major hollywood actors. also in the middle of tents negotiations with the studios. and they could very well go on strike as well. so monday was the hottest they ever recorded on planet stops, according to the us national center for environmental protection. the global average temperature was 17.01 degrees celsius. edging out the previous reckless session. on august 2016, i spent saying the phenomena. el nino is important to blame this as to whether logical organization declares the official stalls over no nino event calling bacon takes a closer look at the consequences. el nino is
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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. that by declaring the start of an el nino year, the united nations hopes governments will prepare information. we have provided me ask you for like a global scale and prospect diesel, dim and traditional and new remain as simple as the hand of the country which you need to define besides the information. so we provide into the roller picture and as a region besides a detect feature of the institution. and that's where it gets complicated because the local effects can be different and severe. well, droughts strikes,
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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 weekend. all those and 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, and fuel. more in demand. as hydro power dries up, analysts say government 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, a year and haul 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 lost millions of dollars. the other reason we're getting larger
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costs that i think than 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 bands. and so you just get this much larger fingerprint in terms of global macro economic affects all of this on a planet that is hotter than ever before. in modern history, calling baker elders 0 cubis capsule is experiencing water shortages in the sun. the heat soon is linked to the city's aging infrastructure. the shortages are affecting as much as 10 percent of the found this population, the official se faulty pump stations, leaky pipes and droughts, and to blame. the situation is res. tensions on the streets and governments struggling to find a solution, prove it official or fail, declare a state of emergency off to the openness of all client k. no blue, it's top twice on choose day sharing. nearby towns with ash interrupting since late
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june, the official said the emergency order will allow the government to take the necessary measures to prevent health risks in the area around the road volcano. when 2000 people will be impacted to thousands of civilians were killed by a soldier destroying the columbia and civil war between 20022008 is taken over the decades. but the government has offered the 1st public apology for the extra judicial kidding. off one of them, alex fab young vargas. and as on assigned to run past the reports, there were thousands of other families now expecting justice. we is moment the story corporate equity owned be for the family of for the invited guess. it was the public apology, eagerly awaited for 15 years and 2008 by the guest was murdered by government soldiers that was later reported as a casualty of combat. now for the 1st time, the columbia stated the knowledge in taking responsibility for the killing one of
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the office collectors. i also my apology and ask for forgiveness on behalf of the nation to the families and friends or family involved goes hernandez. my also on the memory of his father, whole have died a year after he's done on able to overcome grief. he died without know your truth about this. i mean more is bad title couple weeks. but it just went to thousands of young colombians killed by government forces between 20022008. a sentence by columbia states council ordered the apology as part of the compensations to the family in 2018. but it took 5 years and the country's 1st left his government to comply with the order. yeah, yeah. have i need the family a for beyond thoughts for almost 15 years to clear their life when that's name. and even now emotions run high against mother says, is that tear down the family good at his death had enormous consequences for all of us. he was everybody's favorite,
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uncle and brother. he talked the little ones to play football was a father figure. we never got to live like that anymore and never, well, all we're asking is for this never to happen again. a whole, however small compared to the magnitude of the climbs. this stock shows that they put them in spaces only recognizing that some responsibilities, even if many questions remain about who are there that killing. we need to columbia justices to investigate the military high command at the time. investigations can end at the level of the soldiers who committed the crime. those who gave the orders or knew what was happening and did nothing to stop. it needs to be held responsible as well. nothing will bring sabean or the other victims of one of the columbia civil conflict, unless train it springs back to life. yet the truth and the assurance that it will never happen again to bring their families some relief. allison and get the just need of the looked at on facebook and instagram's parent company method is
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launching a new app and it rivaling twisted the threads up for launch on 1st day. it will allow instagram uses to write post and an interface that looks similar to twist as well, keeping the existing accounts and follow as it comes off to months of control vesee and changes it with us. and spinning our business when e own most of the company, you know must 1st day as chief twists as the gold himself was october, the 26th to the 2022. since then, he's made some dramatic changes. the 1st was to the verification system, allowing anyone to get a coveted blue tech for the price of $8.00 a month. it flooded the platform with blue tick account sign a glass of impersonation scams. then he took a stand or free speech, reinstating tens of thousands of controversial accounts, including former president donald trump. this year, he will say ditched one of the features that may twist of fame is the 280 character limits. subscribers to twist
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a blue. the pay verification scheme compose up to $4000.00 characters. but now he's restricting the number of tweets people can see saying the move is temporary to address high levels of data scraping. it means unknown subscribers are limited to a 1000 tweets today. millions of people are getting this message instead of that twitter feed, then the on tuesday the company announced that it's popular content monitoring platform. tweet deck would also become a paid service, costing $8.00 a month for individuals, a $1000.00 a month for businesses. all right, and that's got more about this with rubbish just for the boston who's a professor at the u. c. l. a department of inflation studies of i will welcome to you so that would be and all of the players and the mix recently off to eat on most to kind of a twitter and muscle. don't co host to name a couple, but none of them big contenders so far will this kind of showing it's, it's highly likely to because what's very intelligent about when what meta has announced is the easy ability to essentially port to your existing accounts on
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instagram, which you know, many people use hundreds of millions around the world, but over to twitter, i mean, it's essentially a very smart attempt to buy meta to further marginalize and sideline twitter, which already has had, you know, pretty massive losses in revenue as well as the defection of many users to other platforms, including boston on, i think it's also noting that facebook slash meadows practices are just as problematic in terms of serving the public interest in terms of serving the interest of not privileging inflammatory or hateful or conspiratorial speech. so they are just as problematic and comfortable on those issues as mr. moscow's, which was already a problem, it's winter before he even took over. how calculated, do you think the timing of all of this is because as you say to it has made a few unpopular recent changes, limiting the number of tweets people can access few of your over the blue take
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changes, questions over allowing the return of those controversial carrots, this is this deliberately planned it's just one thing after the other that is basically pushed twitter into the limelight in a largely negative way. um, and i think it's us, it's a very, i would say very deliberately, plans move they, they were there were the facebook slash meta was teasing us about this for some time. so it's a very smart move it to their attempt to basically say, hey, we are the, you know, be all involved when it comes to all social media. and you know, it also has timed out well with this sort of sensationalist, a discussion about a cage match between mister musk and mr. zach over. yes, let's see if that cage 5, that street does have in materialize a given all of those control facies i mention where i will fred, now position itself as a free speech absolute test platform, or will it be multi rated? do you think on facebook has all was taken on the sort of absolute as role, even though they don't,
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they don't necessarily speak as boldly publicly in ways that are as controversial in the ways that uh that mr. mc speaks. if you notice mr. zocker bergs comments often are a bit, i mean, we might say robotic and the sort of ad hoc and they, they kind of tend to put us put many of us to sleep. but if you actually look at the ultimate mechanisms by which facebook is governed, and threats is likely to be governed, it's going to be no different. remember what counts has free speech on these platforms. however, it has everything to do with what is made visible. what is made visible has everything to do with what content is selected to be viral. and the selection of what content goes viral is an algorithmic processing, which determines what speech flows and circulates. and what doesn't. and facebook, just like twitter will attempt to privilege hateful and conspiratorial speech. it's had an advisory board in the past that had absolutely no power at all in oversight board, so to speak. so, you know, they know that they can glue us and capture our attention because their entire goal
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is to capture our attention by fix sitting on our doping mean all over the time. which basically ad skill is the opposite of any sort of global public square or any public square. because in a public square, we should be listening to lots of different opinions and have a rational, constructive dialogue. but this is playing to our emotions and our psychologies. right, let's see exactly how much attention it fixes when it launches on thursday. remish, so many of us and profess uh the cna department of information studies. fascinating to talk to you many thanks. thank you for helping me a seal. i have this news on the reigning champion style, so campaign to win another wimbledon title. and these here with that stories
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, they're watching out a 0 over to, and the, the, with the sport. thanks so much. they have all the 3rd ashes, cricket tests between england and australia begins on thursday and late the head of the game. and going back to jo, route to settle. stray is controversial dismissal journey best though in the previous test could um, but seems like i see straight across the lead, the best of 5 series to nothing. we're hoping that report, the thing is done, the best are staying. certainly it is. crease is he and the rest of the human side prepared for that must be an axis test, i guess will spray it heading like the war woods following his dismissal at load when he was stone software, assuming the bowl was the longer employee sharing no sort of evaluating his
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teammate jerry rates at inside the fuel to the fire and, and actually series with emotions already threatening to boy lie about. i'd like to think how does dealt with it very differently as a team. we want to play a cricket certain way and want to leave a certain legacy. prime minister, anthony alba, daisy and he's british, counted pod wishy soon at balling, bounces, australia is media has been characteristically bullish. branding been started soon as england team is cry babies around which again on the cricket page. now being tied down to the highest levels of government on monday, the u. k. prime minister issues to that q is that the lord's test. so the best dismissal wasn't in keeping with the spirit of the game on choose day. he's australian counts, a pop replied. are proud of all men's and women's cricket teams. who's both the one that are opening to ashes matches against england. sorry about all these always winning back in northeast due to the infamous body lard series. so several australia players hospitalized as a result of the english fastball is deliberately targeting the bathrooms bodies
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rather than the stumps. this time around that see a strategy and tactics that have been called into question, but they remain on apologize and ultimately, obviously starting to apply this all this out, this within the laws of the game side. yeah, i'd say to me issues with it to be perfectly honest. well, the pre match tool calling show a largely atmosphere, it heading becomes thursday, annual heart. they can harness that energy that they try to get back to this series pop back else's era. willing when done, australia will be playing in the 50 over the world cup lights for on the share in india. b as in bob white will not be joining and how it's coming to an end after the seats for scotland. and by losing by 31 runs in his qualifier and pull away, and scotland will reach the will cut for full time of the wind over the netherlands on thursday. and they could qualify even with a narrow defeat. now women's sense include at a special guest to day 2 is the grandson soto, with a ton champion, roger federer keeping
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a close eye on the action. the 1st one been since the announce has responded last september, when it's 20 grand slam single sizes during his criminal and pass it only by wrestling it down a bit just because each joke of a chance to just equal his wimbledon assigned to the ship. men stop, see the shit is cause l across the well, number one, living up to his billing and this opening match, he dropped a 7 games in a straight sense picture of a jeremy shoddy of france. span it is the reigning us open champion, but las down. so joe could which and the semi finals with the recent franchise i'm sure the experience is really important by them on the, um you know, i, i seen i, i learned that are from, from that much to the next time the, i'm going us phase. nobody's going to be different for,
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for me. i'm gonna the pressure better than i did in this nissan of a french open, a tom champion on the murray also in the 2nd round. now i 36 the beach front of britson ron pennington in straight sense. murray will next phase of this, the front of sits, the fast food dominic team now defending women's champion elaina river. kane has a come from a sit down in her robe and that really became a has been struggling with illness in recent weeks. tons of pull out midway through a 3rd round my shot, the french sharpen. shelby rogers took the 1st set of his concepts were bikini recovered to secure a victory in threes. behind me is the mclaren called at 41 sounds a been watching star fault this season, but this week it seems going retro every day. even viola throw back color scheme, which will be used as a home. right. so it's a british growing press. so listen part of the things, ongoing 60th anniversary, celebrations, my car, and it was famous for the chromebook between 20062014 in
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a row. but louis hamilton, i won his 1st well time with it saying that was back in 2008. okay, but it's how we're looking for now about see what london nice. thank you. any. that's it for me in the fall kind of for this news out, but i'll be back in a moment with months more days. there's like some more challenges here. the the african narratives from africans perspective. these are the want them to do
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one power last year promising to track down on boat migrants the sudanese sailed from to an area where there's a sophisticated, unprofitable smuggling network. those who make it now thinks them all hostile reception from italy's nationalist government, human rights watch called italy's new immigration, which. busy repressive and inhumane. it's intended to dissuade migraines from coming here. it's not having any effect. moving to 45000 people have arrived in installations of south of this year. it was $12000.00 in the same period last year . the . is there any truth stopped withdrawing from the janine refugee camp offered to de offensive, during which they rated holmes 5 t. a gas in a hospital and co. 12 postings was earlier posting an injured 8 people in
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