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is that every strong green this is what is one of the house is not ensuring that let me continue. unless things change future generations to the animals that once drives to the mama. no, we don't exist in this aquarium. the . ready ready the russian missiles, he's in the palm and block in the west and ukrainian city of lives, killing at least 4 people. the hello, i'm emily. angry and this is l g 0. lie from jo. house are coming up. a poisonous gas league. blame for the decks of 17 people need. johannes, but we live in south africa, racial tensions, and attendees in coastal cd,
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turning to violence, targeting migrants and refugees from african nations and which is gone. competition measures lation staff notice rates gets 10000000 subscribers in the 1st 7 hours of its loan. the welcome to the program. we begin in ukraine, where russian missiles have struck the west and the city of levin killing at least 4 people. the region had been relatively calm since it's away from the main front lines. the original governess is around 60 apartments and 50 causeway hates and says a live dozens of people as said to be injured and the death toll is expected to rise . hundreds of thousands of ukrainians have sold safety in the city of lives and
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springing rob mcbride. now he joins as live from cave. hello, they rob. what's the latest coming out of that area of crane? a yeah, this does seem to be a significant attack in the very west of the country. the latest casualty figures we have is that 4 people are confirmed dead, but schools of others, a wounded in this attack. a number of buildings were badly damaged in the city one . the apartment complex is particularly seemed to bolt the bronze of this strike, the top floors of that complex, completely destroyed rescue will cause rescue teams have been at the scene during the night time. i was looking for survivors pulling in jude from under the rubble according to the bibs matter and reset the ve on these telegram channel. he has described this as one of the was the tax on civilian infrastructure since the start of the war. and certainly it's true that while a be of is a very important regional center role. so communications hub, it is, if you like
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a gateway sitting in an active ukraine, but it's proximity to the police pulled. it is not often a targeted by strikes to these hundreds of kilometers from the nearest front line. and it's very rare that apartment complex is like, this would be hit according to the ukraine in military overnights. a total of 10 caliber missiles were fired from russian submarines and war ships in the black sea towards the west of the country. and that 7 of those were intercepted robin, and now the development ukraine's military is claiming to have carried down a significant strike in the east of the country, possibly destroying a russian military base. what more a hearing about that attack. so yeah, for the age of this has been circulating for some time now on social media, but it is now being re released by the ukrainian military who claimed that this shows and attacking the city of a keep cut just outside don't. yes, it is a series of big explosions followed by one huge lost and fireball as
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both sides the russians and the ukrainian said, except that this has taken place. although i'll just as often happens, there are conflicting reports about exactly what this was, according to the claim is this was an attack on a military base and i munition death. oh, that would seem to be borne out by the scene of the exploding munitions from this video. but according to the russians, this was a civilian area. they say that one man was killed in the schools of civilians. they say wounded in this attack. it's also significant, the key was the scene of a very deadly strike against the russian forces. back in new years eve, when a building complex, it was being used as a buyer. it's by the russians was hit by long range, ukrainian missiles wednesday, according to the ukrainians of hundreds of russian soldiers were killed and wounded . i think the, the point that the ukrainians want to make is that although progress on the front
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lines in this war, several weeks into this long gotten to the page counter offensive, it seems to be going very slowly that that work, striking targets deep behind russian lines had quotes as groups and munitions depots and so on, that all of that, those attacks they say are continuing a pace. all right, well thanks so much for the update. rubbing cried in key for us. hundreds of african migraines and asylums it gives have been forced out of to media and st. as far as the libyan border. the city of the fax is a major departure point for many trying to reach your in search of a better life. but hundreds of them now stranded in the desert with no food or bullshit. as andrews simmons full thoughts, a busy at the level of listening humanitarian crisis from migraines on the border between tennessee of and libya. hundreds of people stranded initial report said they were without water or food june this year is trying to pull these up. so how
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run africans and libya is refusing to let them into its territory. tensions had risen off the disturbances in tennessee, the 2nd largest city specs with 3 migrants were arrested off for a man in his early falters was stepped to death. he was a resident in the city. at the mans funeral local used code for vengeance against my guns. the violin spread, police brought in reinforcements. this city is the punch of point foot thousands of microns crossing the mediterranean in boats trying to reach it to the disturbances . here are you local residence hall from protest against the presence of my guns wanting to move on to your end? in february, tennessee is president kind of side accused. what he called holds of illegal migrants of bringing violence and crime into his country. this kind of inflammatory speech is checking the country by storm and the pushed that no matter how
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much you try to push back and then this information just spread like wildfire. judas here doesn't want the migraines inside it's border. libya next door has the same sentiment. the habits of so on illegal immigration, it's known that libya is a bridge country to europe. report say hundreds of our of an african illegal immigrants come to libya where the state is burdened with their expenses. from accommodation to health care, from electricity to fuels. this is taking a toll on us citizens the for the ship a. this is a minute, tries porter. in the searing heat, it's no place for people to be stranded. the violence may be down to a minority of these people, but it's the majority who suffer. whether it be here in the deserts or risking their lives on boats. andrews simmons, which is 0 from the us administration, is urging is round to restore janine refugee camps infrastructure after it's 2 days . so that killed 12 palestinians. the white houses it's critical to rebuild the
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massive damage caused the palestinian authority. estimates reconstruction will cost around $15.00 and a half $1000000.00. palestinians have been returning to their home with many uninhabitable as good live through janine where need abraham is standing by for us . need that 2 days on from these is riley. rage has the likes of power and water in any critical infrastructure being restored, yet this is too early at this point. as far as officials sell us, the water, the electricity of all of these things will take time. they've put up the officials here, an emergency plan to restore some of it, a little bit of water here in their small power here and there as well. but we're talking about an operation of the restoration that the palestinian authority cannot afford to take care of. so basically they're trying to secure what they can from
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the international community to be able to build up the roads. the infrastructure, as you can see, the entrance of the a refugee camp. this is one of the entrances. it's filled with the rubble that the trucks have been collecting from inside because we're seeing some families returning the still the, the damage is very, very clear. here. you can see the homes that have been partially demolished, the effects and the aftermath of the shooting. people talk more now, not just about the physical damages that renew the one the world to know that it has been a dramatic experience for them and for their children. there's a lot of fear here. remember this refugee camp used to be the place we are partners for a practically in and, and let's say save in some way for the fighters to come that know nothing. yeah.
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says that this operation is not the 1st, and it's not going to be the last. so there is a lot of tension here as to how would that mean in terms of the equation that was, it works by, let's say, for the past a year or so with, by this was kind of the safe haven for 5 years elsewhere than the occupies west like so we've been talking to fighters here. they say they're not going to cavan and they're going to continue the fights. right. thanks so much for the update needed abraham engineering for us. the international criminal court meanwhile, says it hasn't jurisdiction or the palestinian territories, and many of these rose actions engineering could potentially be considered ruled crimes. they include depriving civilians of objects indispensable to the survival as a method of roofing water sources and electricity networks. engineering have been destroyed,
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as we heard from nita. also launching an attack with the knowledge that it will cause wives for death, injuring destruction to civilian lives. and buildings is well conducted. and ground assaults the 2 days on a crowded refugee camp and attacks on hospitals or clinics that are not military targets are also considered war crimes rights group says 3 medical facilities engine name came under attack. the un secretary general's as any military operation must show full respect faith international humanitarian loan. antonio gutierrez says, it seems that was not the case in is rouse, offensive engineering. as gabriel alexander reports from the un, the palestine representative to the united nations says he met with secretary general antonio gutierrez to discuss geneva, and once account ability for israel's actions. we do not need more of the bates. what we need. actually. we want the security concept to act in
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a different way. we want the secretary general to act in a different way. and hopefully we would see some results. but is real says it's the palestinians were to blame. it's the most current on the catches, as we saw just 2 days ago in july. and they utilized hospitals as rocket launch pads, the schools, and even under schools, as cover for tara tunnels on wednesday and un spokesperson signaled these really raid was likely a violation of international law. the secretary general on monday issue a statement saying that any military or operations must show full respect for international humanitarian law. that does not seem to have been the case. there is some talk that the un was surprised at the brutality of the raid by the israelis. is that a correct way to, to summarize the, the secretary general's reaction to it? i wouldn't use the word surprise. we've seen unfortunately too many examples of
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this violence in, in past years. but certainly the, the, it is alarming the, the, the scale of violence in terms of the effect on civilians. on friday the security council is expected to meet behind closed doors to discuss the situation in janine, the palestinian representative said he is urging the security council to make a strong statement to do something to show the palestinian people that the international community will not abandon them gabriel is on though which is either at the united nations. so issues and agencies in sedan criticizing delays in the distribution of humanitarian assistance is being blamed on poor coordination by the authorities. fighting between the me and the power military rapids support forces has displaced more than a 1000000 people. since mid april mohammed val reports from port sudan.
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this is where most for an 8 lives into them. ships unloaded here and plains at the airports, up to 3000 tons of food tons, blankets and medical supplies have been donated. but getting the 8 to the victims quickly and the family is still an issue. the governor of costume is here to ask the company to managing the 8 to do more to help his city. might i love the toes? yeah, i live hut without a phone. he had hulu, except i sort of regarding a distribution of humanitarian aid. we told the ministry in charge of the area of hard to him is the most badly affected by the war. and yet there is a shortage in the aided receives. if we stress the need to improve coordination in order to bring age to the large number of people who are really in need that we also like to do both the rumors that some of the a is being sold and marketplace instead of reaching the victims. agencies all asking for better coordination from the 140 two's so it is really a human eastern catastrophe. it's almost the 3rd month of war. that's $2.00 people
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that be displaced all across it on and across the borders ready to health. and the thing is that there's a lot of ups that goes for us to work into them, especially getting people inside the country getting supplies inside the country. just an example is a 100 diseases from international edward cares. they're ready to come to sit down and just being withheld for the past month and a half. so that has been facing economic difficulties for years. but since fighting between the army and the opposite support forces me to ship a gun in april. people employed by the government of facing even more hardships apply that to my i la. we also briefly meeting about the situation of the public sector employees. they haven't receive salaries for the last 3 months, which has a huge impact on their livelihood. most of them are from the can nomic categories. their property husband deepened by the war, the bank of sudan and missed you. finance said they will deal with a problem within a week why we're just them to do so. so nearly every single step in the end of this
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country has been affected by the conflict nor the life also, they know it has come to us tons to. but on the other hand, there is a huge amount of resilience hope and the both of patients. how much fun. i'm just you parts of that. still ahead don't algae 0. the us secret service is investigating. after a small amount of cocaine was found at a public area of the white house and the age of extreme, he's the global average temperatures our own close to rank records to this 3rd consecutive day, the facing liliana teams does the un fits the purpose was like many critics sites just pump solution doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that just pull it into a hard hitting intervenes. do you think that to their lives on washing it's enough
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for body to go on its own and built it's on the thought provoking on for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well via the story on told to how does era the in depth analysis of the days headlines. china cannot maintain its current piper, aggressive, foster in the south, tennessee, and expect the philippines not to continue to drift. talking to the american inside
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story on al jazeera, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, are you watching out a 0? i'm emily. and when he's a reminder of an top stories this, our russian marseilles have struck the west and ukrainian city of lives, healing, at least full people in injuring many more. the regional government says around 60 apartments with the you and human rights expert savvy attack on the janine with a g can, may constitute a will prime. they called for israel to be held accountable under international law for its illegal occupation and violence against civilians and rights groups say to
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these here has moved hundreds of african migrants to the libyan border. tensions have been high after 2 museum, ma'am. was stabbed to death during fighting between locals and licensing the fence . at least 17 people, including children, had been killed by a toxic gas leak in south africa. it happened at an informal settlement. need. your highness, big emergency. officials say the light came from a cylinder of not try gas used by mine is working illegally to process gold. teams is searching the tightly pack buildings for more victims. some of them survived, as it looks like they've been taken to, to the nearby was with us. we would be going to as well to 20 to and actually see that, you know, over fight the eh, eh, you know, process to try to take k of those. that way actually affected the whole piece that
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to a, you know, we, it, you know, that this number, i mean with, with the, have not seen from the last day, you know, guess the explosion as bringing somebody to mila now, who joins us live from bulk, spoke hello, that for me to is to search and rescue operation ongoing and what marie, learning about what's happened when it appears this gas leak took place late on wednesday evening. and since then, there's been a fairly large operation here too. as you say, find perhaps survivors off that guess legal retrieve any more bodies because you also know that initially they was 16 people of that well known state and all that's the reason to 17, some of them are being taken to hospital. they are a number of emergency services personnel here and they say they've been told me the area through the evening and continued to do that. now they all conflicting versions of what's happened. you know, we've spoken to her
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a few people. one version is that they was this gas leak from these gas cylinders, which illegal mine is. we're using to try to extract gold from the soil. they are a neighboring mines in this area where illegal mine is into, to try and mine gold mines that are no longer operational. another version of the story is that the, what these guests and in this, in the informal settlements and stolen from one location and take it to another, some sort of interference causing this week and a fixing the community. so authorities here say they continue to try and walk just how many people are affected enough. still responding to the emergency submitted, what happens next? no doubt there will be an investigation into whether or not this is linked to an illegal mining in the area. will they offer readings or investigators on the scene? are we waiting from what for what from them about exactly what they found out 20
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for an official statement around what happens next. but illegal mining is certainly a very contentious issue in south africa. one with a, a number of safety has its full those illegal minors, but in this case also surrounding communities. the government has said that it has difficulty and trying to contain the a number of the legal minors that tens of thousands. ringback out the country at least $6000.00 abandoned mines. so this is something they continue trying to deal with. would have had great difficulty. we all waiting for the information from the halting province government around what happens next in terms of an investigation and perhaps possibly a clamped on on these legal operations. all right. will cost back to you throughout the day. thanks so much for the update for me to be like in the box, but at least 27 people have been killed in a bus crash in mexico. police in the southern state of well how co say the boss viewed off a mountain road. i'm plunged 22 meters, 17 people waiting jw it. the state prosecutor says mechanical sally may have caused
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the crash to the us now. and the secret service is going through a security camera footage and visited logs to determine how cocaine was found inside the white house. the substance was discovered during a routine search of the west wing and a busy area used by visitors and stuff. a white house correspondent, kimberly how could has the day towns the u. s. secret service is investigating the discovery of cocaine found at the white house on sunday in the west where this is where the president's office is also located. it was found on sunday, briefly prompting any back you ation. this is something that is of concern to the white house, given the fact that this is an area where both visitors as well as staff will travel quite frequently. in other words, heavy traffic, we have confidence that the secret service is going to get to the bottom of this. as you all know, the president follows all the reporting here. and he certainly was briefed by his
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staff on everything that we know so far. but the secret service is investigating, this is investigating what happened over the weekend. we have confidence that they will get to the bottom of this. the 1st family was not at the white house. when this discovery was made, it did prompt a brief evacuation until it was determined that the powdery substance was not hazardous. the 1st family had left the white house on friday. the discovery was not made until sunday, and the 1st family in fact, did not return to the white house until tuesday. still, this is concerning, given the fact that it's not clear how this was slipped into the white house, and that is now the source of investigation. the white house is confident, the secret service will be able to come up with some answers. what is being investigated now is how this was able to get into the white house on the tactic. kimberly help hits al jazeera, the white house, as early dot as suggest monday and into tuesday,
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with the hardest days recorded on us. the average global temperature rates and the late 17.2 celsius. this wave dotted for wednesday is still being assessed, but it's on cost to show the, the consecutive day of a record breaking temperatures. what exactly would happen? we'll have to see, but for sure it will be another hot summer we received wild fires, flooding heat waves. so this conference, a segment minister confidence one environmental health could not be more timely and everyone has to share the governments take it very seriously. the individuals can do something, for example, safe and clean race of trouble and very important, we need to use. there's a new competitive to the social media platform twist them. facebook's parent company meta as launched a new, a cold threads. it's billed as
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a text based conversation app that's linked to instagram. i kind of has the details from washington step, went on line 50 knowledge before it scheduled launch. a sign of how ega metas mugs took a bug is to challenge to and by association with his own a fellow billionaire. you learn musk, creating a new social media platform has long being zuka books pit project. this is the future that you want to see. then i hope that you will join us because the future is going to be beyond anything we can imagine. threads is linked to instagram and closely resembles, put to, however tweet so cold threads and retweet so cold. re post posts on threads can be 500 characters long as compared to 284 most to uses. i think the threats is going to play as a huge threat to, to, to, because it's coming from the meta and it's the ground family of ops. instagram has
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2000000000 uses compared to around 250000000 of twits us. it's about 10 times bigger already. so if somebody wanting to and instagram uses, tries using threats, it's either taken to it's a, in the mix it on many unless the put to as vulnerable to competition, particularly in the light tough the controversial changes to the platform introduced by 11 musk since he took over the company last year, the thing i would add is if that's going to be an interesting point in the next 2448 hours is going to be 8 on the reaction and response to this, this threat is now become very immediate. the introduction of what some describe as a to to killer signal is the beginning of a battle of big tech and a potential show down between 2 big personalities. my kind of o g 0 washington to your rooms, ariana of 5 rocket blasted off for a final time making if it will fly after 27 years of launches. phillips down from
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friends guyana is taking 2 military communications satellites into spice. your pains, space agency will now be without a heavy lift. real good for about again. all right, that's it for me, emily and when you can find out much more on our website to algae 0. com, where there is next, then it's inside story which discusses the stage of the case national health service. as it marks 75th anniversary, the the hello, we've got fine weather across southern positive here. that's the good news. some weather to up towards the northwest in the coming days. but at the moment we have got this area of light pressure still spinning away. totally right now to the north of jeremy, pulling away from the low country grassy. just nothing is way over towards denmark, adding to scandinavia as we go through the coming days,
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quieting down behind the most of the ridge of high pressure and waves will start to come in from a simply direction so it will warm up. it'll be basic conditions, but when would have prop attendance, whether by the way, kind of promise you where we'd be, whether though we'll continue to run towards the island stools? no, not it may be western scoffing showers. they're having to scan to maybe a, the show us the echo system positive here will be likely at times with some thunder . you can see how they just call the white background across the outs. tools appear in these. see like what's where the pushing for the race as we go through friday. 27 in london. not too bad. is that what the weather over towards the northwest may want across northern parts of africa? fine, dry sunny. that's something that once again. so the i sales just every car, right. big share. i was there around the goals with guinea rod across west africa. some went to weather just driving the wife. uh the westwood. some nice easy ways as we go through the coming days with some heavy showers. the, the see,
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everything in the wall dream is committed to is a kind of an older 0 follows that, goes in the human rights investigator on his unprecedented journey to the french high court. my says it's a pretty place to make sure that i should go up to blankets, club taking on the arms, trained in his point for justice, for innocent palestinians and their families made in front. oh no. just see if the new k is national health service turned 75, but the n h s is facing serious challenges and a great deal of criticism. so how it gets to this point and how does this revolutionary health system compare with others in the west? this is inside story,
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