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sole public opinion intended to norma spite. it might not be the most important story about china of the day. but that's what the public attention to. how is citizenship? listen, we played in the story. the listening post, i fixed the media. you don't cover the news because of the way the news is covered . the the leader of russia's wagner most and ray group give guinea perversion is no longer in bella routes. just finding x out the following. his files need me the other one, emily, and when this is l. g 0 live from jo. how so coming up? russian missiles heat and apartment block and the west and you credit and city of lives, killing at least 4 people. a poisonous gas lake blame for the depths
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of 17 people need. your highness is when live in south africa and racial tensions. imaging is in coastal city turning to violence, targeting migrants from other african nations the beginning with some developing use now out of israel and living on a v as early on me is targeting in the open area in the vicinity of a lebanese watertown. they say it's in response to an explosion. we'll have more on this story without correspondence design, ahold of allison 11 on a little later in the bull is a little that even. but that was that on is turning through last month's style.
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meet me by dividing the most annoyed group in russia, the bella russian president now says the leader of that group, you have any promotion is in the russian city of saint petersburg for goshen had gone into exile in bella rose up to his short lived mutiny. it's not a big deal with russian president vladimir persian, to write this down for us. let's go to julia, chaper volleyball, who's in moscow. hello, that you live. what does the bell of russian president have to say about precautions? whereabouts? so you've got a free version and evolved in a mass series, a note in the levers that's according to president of believers and it was on de luca shun, get well, the founder of developing a group returned from his bella, russian, toe to russia. that's according to the present of belarus and basically he also said that probably progression is in st. petersburg. well maybe he went to most current in the morning. so the finances of the volume and crew are in the permanent
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comes on the temperature of russia and old, the movement of the evolving, of sciences into dollars depends on the wagner management, the russian or for she's, that's according to present location, car as well. so he basically does not see a situation in which involved in the voc now must raise a will turn the weapons against ben evers location because that that he was absolutely not worried about a number of wagner. finally, until he's gonna have, since he's entry upon some breaking news out of israel and living on. so that was you, leadership of all of i in most guy will course back for a little later in the program. but 1st, we've got some breaking news now and want to get the latest. we've zane out how do i in the bay road? so as we said at the top of the bull, is insane of the east riley army is targeting an open area in the vicinity of a border town of 11 on what more you hearing about this incident or yeah, it's yet another across the border fire incidents along this,
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this volatile border has to have a. ringback great army saying that it is showing area close to the town of for sure, but in response to rockets that were fired from southern lebanon on, towards, as well. this morning. now, earlier there were reports that rockets were fired from 11 onto awards as well, but there was no confirmation from these ladies. at the time they said that a mind had had exploded. no, this incident comes amid the backdrop of really a very tense, a 10 situation in recent to in recent weeks. neither is hide really has an interest in and provoking a major war. but we have seen cross border fire in recent weeks and months. so what, what is happening is that isabel has been working along the border engineering work, trying to erect a new fence, a new border wall. and more often than not,
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they seem to be crossing into lebanese territory. and now the lebanese group has belie which has plots with, as well in the past to saying, got isabel has taken over, quote, lebanese land in the town of pleasure. now this border there are a certain points along this 130 kilometer border which renee disputed. so a very tense situation. we've seen cross border fire in the past. the situation is usually contained in, in just a few hours. but this time it comes really over the backdrop of several incidents that that is. ringback that is raising, raising the alarm zayna were having look at having a look now at some of the vision from the area or at the border. it doesn't look like it's inhabited, or that doesn't seem to be many people that live in that area. can you describe the region where this is happening, and whether or not that there's been any comment from the lebanese on me,
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all the united nations peacekeeping force in southern lebanon as well. yeah. so far, no comment from that. these are me, i just got off the phone with the united nation, the, the peacekeeping force, which is supposed to, which is deployed in the board to region to reduce tensions. they're still looking into the incidents this morning. um, but, but like you said, like i said earlier, neither side really has an interest in provoking a major war. and that's why when rock hits her, fired from southern lebanon a towards israel, or when israel shells areas nothing all day to the open territory, they choose to avoid casualties. a major war really will be destructive for both, for both sides. um, so the, you know, this comes in the backdrop of, of a wider usually we see these that the attention along the border when, when 2 things are happening, one, when, when there's tension either in contact with the bank has the law has always said
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that as well, is facing a, you know, one funds, one front, from, for more than the equation of unifying the funds, if you like, between all the players have, quote, the resistance access. so it's usually is a political message. an escalation also comes when, when there are, it's really a, an air strikes targeting iranian targets in neighboring syria. so when you have these escalation on other fronts, we do see tension flare along the leg and on israel border. this is likely to be contained, maybe for now. but it has something to watch in the hours and days that are to come in like against the backdrop of, of tensions along the border. and nothing on zayna. what are some of the international rems occasions of this? what are we likely to see as a result of this uh, showing on cross border rocket launches? to we are going to see in terms of implemented contacts behind the scenes to reduce
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tensions. a major world will serve no side at this point in time. as well knows it is, you know, it is facing an enemy hezbollah, which has been grown its arsenal since the last 4 in 2006. we know that has the law has position, guy didn't miss files and we know that they can hit and target areas deep insight as well. but we also know that as well can carry out the mounted air strikes, you know, destroying large areas of the country. so this has happened in the past, so neither side is it no, no type interest. we're going to see a lot of behind the scenes diplomatic activity, but the bottom line is this as well. so it has the law as an extension of it on hezbollah is an ally of iran. it doesn't shy away from the fact that it has made that clear on, on more than one or more than one location. and it's not just not feeling that the, the head that has the law has a mr. law, has made it clear that has been law,
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has established this equation, if you like, and they call it the unifying of, of, of fronts. you know, whether it's, well, you launches attacks against palestinians, lebanese syrians, all the different players of the so called resistance access will come together so as well will be facing the response from multiple multiple multiple fronts. so this also has a regional dimension. there is no doubt about this, and also you have has the law in it showing that it's, it's either to the lebanese people because it has gained a lot of penalties and domestic enemies because it's, it's, it's decision to the main armed. it wants to legitimize why it continues to, to be armed in this country, and because of israel and the provocative acts along the border. so we are going to see a lot of the, to my exactly,
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the teacher tried to reduce tensions. united nations will be calling both sides are doing restraints. but if there is a political, went to the to do to escalate to escalate the pensions even further. if i'm likely to united nations can stand, can stop that from happening? or i say no hold us. thanks so much for breaking, you know, down for us is zayna hodge i in by re let's go to him. ron khan, who joins us from west jerusalem. how are they in run? what can we make of the timing of these rocket launches, particularly given what's happened, engine name at the start of the week, and how it has the law has expressed support for the palestinian coal is during that is riley operation. i mean expressing support for a particular cause and actually firing rockets are 2 very different things as like all the examples there is going to help me decide has any interest in the escalation and taking this further. but there was an awful lot of confusion
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initially when this rocket was fired. very early the morning we had that a book, it had been fired from that area. and then almost immediately there was a denial from an is really all the souls on his radio on the radio side actually know the explosions. well, it actually happened in a mine field. and then the rockets went 5. however, these were the army, then clarified, saying that they followed him. there was some explosion near the town of goods or how does it arrive at the scene? and it was revealed, a launch was carried out from liberty's territory, which exploded uh adjacent to the border. and is rainy territory and in response to these ready armies, kindly striking the area from which the launch was carried out. they are effectively striking an empty field. and now when we've seen in the pos, for example, any dollars, iraq is being fired, or we stated them being fired from elsewhere. it's normally that kind of place that
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they find them grow because they can set up very quickly. they can leave very quickly. but it's the attack pick that we have seen pull it out. no one is claimed responsibility for its food fall. it's likely, according to his way. the media for the have been about 15 to alter the restricts on the area. um without a response. um, you have to ask yourself, what are they actually they say if these, these are okay, so we've seen in the past, you can go to the very school that already potable the guys put them up and then they leave very quickly. so it's more likely that this is basically a show, a 4th, it's a response. it's a proposal respond thing to a, a of a, in terms of the kind of broken bow, a fire rocket that was by the problem lebanese territory. so it's likely that this will be, it's a one to escalate any further. however, um, you know it both sides when they, if one kid wants to escalate them,
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like my colleagues, i know that there's really nothing in special community. all the united nations can do that. and right, i know it's very early days yet, but has there been any response from these riley? i'm your any official would from is riley officials about what's unfolding. you know, a little estate when i just told you about which uh, it basically says that they went down to the site. um they confirmed that it was a rocket launch and then uh they have basically, uh, started launching auction restricts on the area. that's what we're hearing right now. so with likely to hit, i don't know if this is the kind of thing. these ready security establishment will begin to come in on further. the may will be leaks to local media, suggesting giving a culprit as well may be blaming hezbollah for this baby. blaming another local group acts within the area, but they're all for lots of tensions on the road. you know, israel is low,
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get accused of mounting legally excursions into liberties, a territory, and that's, it's always been a flash point. but like you say, the timing is interesting. it comes off to the janine cap rate, which is the largest way that's taking place in maybe 20 years. it also comes as these, right? you security establishment. i've said that the janine rate is a blueprint for further rates, not just within the occupied westbank, but other places as well. so it could well be just a message from noah. claim responsibility for this right now, but that may change in the coming out. it's in my mind, all right, thanks so much for bringing us up to speed in run con in west jerusalem. and just repeating that breaking news out of israel and 11 on the is why the army is targeting an open area in the vicinity of a lebanese border town that they say it's in response to an explosion we have
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correspondence 11 on. and as we just heard from him or on com, we have him in west or so, i'm sorry, we'll bring you more information as it comes to hand as for 10 to top story now. and russian, besides have struck the western ukrainian city of levin killing at least 4 people. the regent had been relatively calm since it's away from the main front lines. the original governance says around 60 apartments and 50 cause we hasten said a lot. dozens of people is said to be injured and that desktop code rise. hundreds of thousands of ukrainians have sort safety in the v of the more in the story. let's bring in rob mcbride. he joins us from the capital case from what's the light is coming out of the west of ukraine. so yeah, this was a significant attack. oh, but not right. in the west of the country, the death toll nightstands that for people confirmed to have died, a total of $37.00 injured. it happens in a of
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a college dorm at 3 part of the city of the v, but number of the buildings were heavily damaged and it does appear that wants residential block in the center of this complex. both the bronze i'll distract the top pots of the top floor. top floor is the best one, building a completely destroyed rescue team to be working at the scene through the hours of doc. this recovering some of the injured from beneath the rubble, the matter of leave and reset of you had said on his telegram channel. the vase is one of the was strikes against a 1000000000 infrastructure libby has suffered since the beginning of this war. and certainly, while of eve is a very important, a send to regional central in the west of the country. it's also a very important transport hub. i basically the gateway city to a in and out to ukraine, going through poland with its proximity to the police board. it's a 100 kilometers away from any front line. it is not often that it is targeted in this way. and very rarely, as it strikes like this, attack a civilian
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a residential area. so this is quite significant. according to the ukranian military overnight that were a total of 10 caliber missiles fired from russian warships and submarines in the black sea towards the west of the country. and they say that 7 of those were intercepted and destroyed. all right, thanks so much for bringing us up to speed. rob mcbride in key for us to south africa now where at least 17 people, including children, had been killed by a toxic gas league. it happened at an informal settlement needs or has the image as a visual, say, the lake came from a cylinder of nitrate gas used by mine is working illegally to process gold. teams is searching the tightly pack buildings for more victims the
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some of the, of somebody above that looks like they've been taken to the nearby was with us. we would be going to as well to $22.00. and actually, i do see that, you know, over sites the eh, eh, you know, process it to try to take k of those that actually affected the whole piece that to a, you know, we, it, you know, this number, i mean with, with the, have not seen from the last the, you know, guess the explosion for being a miller is at the same for us in a box bag. hello there for me to. it's just past 11. am way you uh, what more the lunch about what's happened during the night and is that search and rescue operation continuing to well, the authorities at this point are concentrating on this elements of legal mining.
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more than anything they seem to have taken as many people as they can to hospital. they are at least 15 people admitted full of them in critical condition. and as we know, 17 people were killed in that a gas leak. we all waiting word from officials here around any investigations around illegal mining, which led to this incident. i just want to give you a little bit of an idea of where we are in this informal settlement and box book. and this is what was a processing center if you will, a gold processing center with these illegal mine is going to be a band and mine shops in this vicinity. they try to extract gold, they bring up the gold dust and swell to a place like this where they use that nitrate oxides to try and process the gold, where they try to sift through the swell to separate the gold from that soil. and that's the kind of activity that takes place and which led to that gas leak incident. now we've seen police come into areas like this. they're about to others
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nearby, where they've tried to dismantle as much as they can to try and come down on a legal mining for me to can you describe to us what it's like to leave in these illegal settlements and how tightly packed or ha, hi dempsey populated they are when something like this on phones as well. this is an informal settlement on the east strands just outside of johanna's bug. and as we've heard from the cities, folks 1st and it's one of a 119 in this area. and that's the difficulty that authorities have used policing, these type of areas and the legal activities that take place. yeah, it is highly populated. it's, it's really is tightly packed. and this is what led to that high number of debts in this incident in that there really isn't very much space for people to move into, escape any type of toxicity or any sort of danger or has that. and this is what is
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concerning. also full. so that because housing does that settlement department in terms of accommodating people and save conditions, it's certainly not something you see a very few amenities, if any, at all, no electricity, no running water. so already very difficult living conditions exacerbated by some of these illegal activities, aside from the legal mining of very high crime rates. and this is just simply the conditions that people have to move in and there's very little that can be done for them. and the government is saying it's trying to attend to it, they've given up and trying to evict people from in formal settlements like this, saying now what they're trying to do is provide services. but one like this, somebody doesn't have the services hot breaking situation. thank you. so much for painting that picture for me to mila in bunk bed, me, johannesburg. so the usa just urging is around to restore janine refugee camps infrastructure after it's to day is sold to killed 12 palestinians. many of these
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rounds actions engineering could potentially be considered role crimes that include depriving civilians of objects indispensable to the survival as a method of wolfish water sources and electricity networks. engineering has been destroyed. also launching an attack with the knowledge that it will cause widespread depth, injury and destruction, to civilian lives and buildings. israel conducted air and ground assaults with 2 days on a crowded refugee camp and attacks on hospitals or clinics that not military targets are also considered war crimes. rights group says 3 medical facilities engineering came under attack. and the palestinian authority estimates reconstruction will cost around $15.00 and a half $1000000.00. palestinians have the gun returning to their homes, but many are uninhabitable after that a sold. abraham is engineering with more on the rebuilding efforts facing palestinians. fills too early for policy is to be talking about guessing
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a supply of water and other tricity we've been speaking to people here in the comp . they said that they're relying on postal service, as well as some sort of little bits of electricity that can get them to have. is there a fridge? this or small lights turned on? it's too early to talk about getting the basic services back to people. because as you can see, the level of the damage is really, really big. the trucks are trying to remove the rumbles from the side, so people can be at least using their cars to reach their destination. now, we're talking about the damage that we have not seen here in the janine refugee camps in 20 years. there's a lot of destruction overall. the numbers of houses that have been demolished. we're talking about the 8th, which is not a huge number, but the level of destruction, the partial destruction that was close to other houses is also significant. these
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in palestinians to sleep in houses that are open the top holes in them. we've been speaking to them. they say it's going to take them a lot of time to be able to rebuild it. remember, we're talking about a refugee camp already. people are in coverage. they're not really people who can afford such renovations. let's not forget that. there are people who cannot go back to their homes, and so they're relying on the help of strangers on the help of families and relatives here in their as hundreds of african migrants and asylum seekers have been forced as of to new z, a incense as far as the libyan border, the city of the fax is a major departure point from many trying to reach europe in search of a better life. but hundreds of them now stranded in the desert with no food or water is andrew simmons reports so 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
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june, this year is trying to pull these up, so how run africans and libya is refusing to let them in to 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 calling for vengeance against my guns. the violin spread of police brought in reinforcements. this city is the punch of point foot thousands of migrants crossing the mediterranean in boats trying to reach it to the disturbances. here are you local residence hall from protest against the presence of migrants wanting to move on to europe? and in february, tennessee is president kind of side accused. what he called holds of illegal migrants, bringing violence and crime into his country. this kind of inflammatory speech is
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taking the country by a storm and the push that no matter how much you try to push back, then this information just spread like wildfire. judas here doesn't want the migraines inside it's border, and libya next door has the same sentiment. habits of so on illegal immigration. it's known that libya is a bridge country to europe. reports 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. this is a minute drive porter in the searing hate, 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 to sedan now with criticism,
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is growing about delays and the distribution of much needed humanitarian aid. fighting between the army and the power military rapids support forces has displaced more than a 1000000 people. since mid april mohammed val is following developments in port sedan, one of the largest hubs for humanitarian, a. according to the authorities. yeah. the main problem is that 18 people stranded uncomfortable. they don't talk about many problems in terms of others who let law displace in some other parts of suzanne. even though we know that some of those people hot not just to be in health, but they say that, then that's why the governor of comfortable is he is to be talking in front of this, the meditation coming to and explaining the problem in, in the comfort room itself saying that the people in desperate need in most leave is obviously the same 8. i'm not, those will lift up to him, but those while still speak to them. and they remember there was an agreement to
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ensure that between the 2 sides of them should be a humanitarian approach. the for the quarter golf would be a mess as to reach the victims, allow them to the form and help them with the necessary aid with medicine, food and so on. stuff has been implemented. this is a big problem. the governor of costume says stuff that he's all for the keys cannot deliver anything to those people as far as no as long as the flight to continue is because that is that it is good for the team. and also the, uh, so that is that the customer has to be talking about the same problem. they told us this morning that they have teens. i'm not able to help the victims. they talked about hundreds of people who died. and the found this kind of the even very, very them only 2 weeks ago they've added more than 100 of courses inside comfortable in the streets. so this tells you about that this for that situation that was already about most of the, for the, for the leasing, but also for the bed and,
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and it's just getting worse. and worse of the days go by. that is not even a formality of us. these 5, these 5 models, and it is just a sort of chaos and as a whole country or for the visuals in a rhyme say they had obtained a court order to seize this chevron tango richmond voyage. they say it collided with an iranian ship days earlier in its forces. iranian commons come up to the us, navy said he prevented what it called the illegal seizure of services, including the tanka, if the light hits in a series of incidents involving shipping vessels in the gulf since the 2019 pro has declared the state of emergency after that you've been us, volcano ended and a relative process. the volcano has already blown up several times this week, showering nearby towns with ash. it's impacted. 2000 residents in surrounding areas with our heats have advised people to stay at home for the next 2 months.
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millions of people in badging, bracing for more hot weather is temperatures in the chinese capital. he'd 40 degrees celsius authorities have issued the highest red warning, ordering out to work to be hosted for the 1st time since 1951. china is whether services has recorded 18 days of temperature is above 35 degrees celsius. the watching al jazeera, these are the headlines this hour and in some developing use. the is riley army is time using an open area in the vicinity of 11 east for the town. it says it's in response to an explosion on wednesday. the palestinian authority estimates reconstruction in janine will cost around $15.00 and a half $1000000.00 listing in.

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