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eyes dressed as the balance between endangered wild life. and then your easy neighbours that touch the floor is right there. and there's nothing between the tiger i haven't met. i'm assuming habitat, nothing to live together on how to 0. how many people here have seen a tiger? oh, really the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm 0 very a. it's great to have you with us. this is the news. our line from don't coming up in the program today. the is really army shows, a border town and 11000000 in response to a rock it strikes. the bell of russian president says the head of the wagner group
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is back in russia, and repeats is offered to station wagner fighters in billers, poisonous gas leak flames for the depths of 17 people near johannesburg. racial tensions in 18 is in coastal city turned into violence targeting migrants from other african nations on devin asked, what sport has probably got from the way in the fed as just cricket tests between england and australia and power sounds a lot. so i will create them by site to sign the new contract if he wants to stay in the club. the is just past 10, g, and t, and we start with rapidly developing news. israel has launched an artillery attack against the lebanese border. is comes just a day after the is really army concluded, his biggest assault on jeanine in the occupied west bank in 20 years. this attack on levon on happening near the town of far sure. but in response it says to earlier,
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rocket attacks from the area. it's military had initially said that they were carrying out a routine mine explosion is real and 11 on are still technically at war with united nations peacekeepers stationed at their border. well, we'll have reaction from west jerusalem in a short while. first though, let's go live to zane a folder in beirut zane, a fill in the details of what happened and any information you might have on why it happened of the well, at the moment there is a process called it was you have to another across the board or fire incidents we've seen this happens quite often really in the past few months. it has now been contained is really our me saying that a chelsea area from which a rocket was launched from southern lebanon as well. yes, there is still no confirmation from lebanon. whether from the army, whether from the united nations, about that the rockets attacks on both sides really have been careful not to risk a major flare up. so when israel strikes back,
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they strike back in open areas. when rockets are launched for 11 on they, they avoid casualties because both sides really have a lot to lose if there is a major escalation. but clearly, this is a message. if you just look at the timing has the law has made it clear the lebanese group, the arms group that has foss with, as well in the past. it has made it clear time and time again that as well is facing a, you know, a unified in front, the so called resistance access. the players have this resistance access, whether it is how mouse and gaza has bullet 11 on other groups in syria. that if there is an attack against one group or one front sent all fronts will open a few days ago, we saw as role loans that nature attacks against jeanine in the west side. a day or 2 later, we saw that roaming and stopping a talk in jerusalem. and then we saw a rocket being fired from southern uh garza, uh, excuse me, northern gauze, into southern as well. and then the rocket that was fired from southern lebanon as
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well. so there's a new military calculus, a new military strategy, and that is the message that is being sent to as well today as a holder reporting from the really thank you very much. let's go to him, ron kon, who's in west jerusalem. and we're on pretty much the same question to you, which is based on your information, what happened and also what's these really explanation for why it happened as well? there was some confusion and actually when the incident 1st took place, initial media reports initial reports in the army suggested that it was a rocket that was fired. then that was quickly denied by these ready armies. speaking to his ready all the radio, they said, actually visa just mine feels the and then the unexpected mind may have just exploded. uh, but then me is really uh me went down to the saying they should have statement. it's worth reading every little bit of it. following the report regarding the exposure that jason's how to get your soldiers arrived at the scene that was revealed that the launch was carried out from liberties territory which exploded
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adjacent to the buddha and is ready to retire and trade in response. the armies currently striking the area from which the launch was carried out in the lebanese territory, so they eventually did confirm it. they fight about 15 artillery shells into that empty field. now this was a, a short range more to look very powerful and likely to be much more of a message then trying to strike anything. now these things, as we said in garza and in other places that are incredibly easy to do, this little quiet is huge amount of ma'am, how to people tops they get into the field. they put the motor down, they fire it, and they, they go on as quickly as they arrive. so these ready, all me in proportional responds. they needed to make a response, or they just showed that mt a area. and there's also telling that they haven't actually told civilians to leave now that have been no claims of responsibility. so you fall off of this. but if you take a look at the multi shilling and that type of activity,
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it's much more likely going to be one of the local groups within the area rather than say hezbollah when, as well as the strike. they tend to hit things based. probably just a warning coming out of the area. i got you and, and because we show up from one of the local groups, but that hasn't been confirmed and you know, but that's what people are now talking about in the media. they all tend to be selling is now over, and it's likely that that's probably the end of that for today. certainly. so everyone con, thank you for the information. thank you for the context as well. in ron con, reporting from west jerusalem, this go to l. yes. for hi to are a military analyst, a former liberties army general, and you're joining us now from bay route. we appreciate your time. thanks for joining us on the program. what do you make of what happened this artillery showing by israel? of this sitting by is that i am the some. busy busy a from from left to close,
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a rocket as and you should show from united city to. busy it's the, it's in the. busy system to the, the many that is and they'll provide it is which is. busy and that back on it. so if it is m a usually is it a good that the and a thought of it and that. busy and they, they up to him up to uh, from the city the ends or the house. it's just me and. busy i didn't area which happens now so i think that. busy this is the again, i really am i the good by is that. busy it has a lot less because the, the, this complex is the is on the. busy the and this it is, the ticket on the city on this 6 i'm
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a saw so. busy i mean it with for the yeah, this situation is very sensitive in the area especially after. busy next the bible as of it uh, regardless of the united nation mediation of the. busy week of july and 2000 and which was the mid the of that that is the given east side. so from the. busy and another 55, so the situation and the way, i'm sorry, if i could jump in with the most our correspondence talked about each side, the 11 east side, these really side sending messages. and you could argue this is how 11 on and israel's talk to each other with what they're striking when they strike, where they strike, how they strike the amount of fire power use. how is this message? if we accept this premise, how is this message from israel going to be interpreted on the 11 east side of the
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border? yes, i agree to do the physical messages. this one has the next, the, the, the funny part of a bitch as well. lots of that message by and look at which a new up and, and as i said this is a jason for the. busy it is and the is i and also. busy that applies to this message by popping to this effect the data from with the. busy so this a 5 messages with the both sides but the, this message. busy the, the, the the, the problem, the problem, the existing and i've got that and maybe. busy this week he had his condition for this message is for the bottom about
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a. busy this is the coming days that i have been a, a next the next thing the, the end of the united nation, the force of the, the, the do anything to do with it that they duration. and the guys as it was before yesterday, i've been waiting, waiting to be to just do the set up for another motor balance, mrs. eli, as far hard former lebanese army general. thank you so much for joining us on the program. there's plenty more head on this news hours, including russian missiles getting an apartment block in west and ukrainian city of the killing. at least 4 people will be covering that from ukraine and twitter scott, competition methods like this app threads gets 10000000 subscribers in the 1st 7 hours of its law. also in sports action from the windows and tennis championship, including another, with the most successful men's player in the history,
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the pollution president, alexander lucas shanker, says the leader of russia's wagner mercenary group, has returned to russia, suggesting he is in saint petersburg. now. he also says the offer to have wagner fighters stations in his country still stands. if any progression had gone into eggs island bella roost after his brief mutiny in a deal agreed with russian president vladimir putin. stock sites. as for you have, can you victoria vigil precaution, he's in st. petersburg. where's the this morning? he might travel to moscow or he might be elsewhere, but he's nothing better as territory. you still don't think that wagner will revolt and turn the weapons against by the roots and it's a policies anything have happened in life. but i don't see such a situation you'll use out of all of a,
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as in law school on this julia tell us everything we know at this stage on, for goshen, his whereabouts and the status of sacrifice as well. so the founder of the wagner group has returned from bad levers to russia. that's according to president of butler's alexander christian, cuz we just had, he said, quote, progression is in st. petersburg, but maybe he went to mosca in the morning. so according to the cushion code, the finances of the involvement groups are in that permanent comes on the territory of russia and all the movement of wagner fights is into believers, depends on the management on the russian or forces. i'd appreciate it. i also said that he was absolutely no worried about a number of the fights is patients and his country a been numbers needed to use them. they would be used instantly by the country. and that's about a ruth appreciated that columbus experience. he also ruled down to a possibility that evolved net could turn its weapons against batteries. he said that he had spoken with, you'd get
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a progression on the phone and discuss the father actions of wagner and its future . and of course, he also showed that presentation did not intend to destroy a wipe out, as he said, or pre goshen. and basically he shot his plans to discuss a pre goshen as a full is coming meeting with the russian president with presidents patient uh, interesting. yes, so the july, the 5th uh the from time to end as best it news outlets as well as the state arossi, a one tv channel showed footage of a such. and a mentioned electric owned by you've got any progression himself to no comments on the search. and so did the ministry of internal affairs and of the inforcement agencies. the search took place on june the 24th, the very day of the long, the rebellion. and during the search some, some weapons cash money, you fake passport, wiggs, and even a had a coke. so a found all that including numerous photographs of precaution with a changed appearance were presented by the trunk. this. oh,
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that is very significant. as well as to know the whereabouts of rushes of full war load and who basically fulfilled russia's tasks abroad and in the countries in, in some african countries in particular, as well as he was involved in the ukrainian campaign of course and being defined for by screwed out who basically stands behind the rebellion in russia that took place almost 2 weeks ago. you'll your shop of oliver reporting from moscow. thank you very much for that. and i'm joined now by pablo silicon. how are you? are a defense and military analyst and joining us on skype from most go, sir. what do you think is going on here with for goshen? apparently returning to russia? what would you disagree with? go away from russia. he made a brief visit to bella roost and then return to this. so he's not the next out. there wasn't the foster st bellows. wasn't that the deal?
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actually actually not. the deal was that he will move his base. there may be in the future, but immediately right now i'm not there. so i would say a ceasefire between precaution, um the crime, what kind of freeze of the situation that was agreed together with the present dental question coach bennett bruce s, and this is on the, on the sci fi, but both sides are more with holding it up it was traveling in russia doing his business. and it was mentioned earlier that there was money sees or that show up and for the surgery, pause a quick call because the words, your word strikes me that i find it very interesting. you say precaution is in russia doing his business only a few days ago. his business involved turning his thousands of on demand towards the kremlin. why is put in allowing this? what's your best explanation on that? a lot associates a ceasefire between the grand one and the gods,
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and then his wife and the group. they retreated from attacking moscow. but they're still a fighting credible force. and the times with the crown one is not ready to take them on. they are not on the russian territory. the basically, i mean, there's a do it without the, the, are there on, in the done boss watching the international community considered as the previous 3rd treatment there and bases there right now in camps on their arms. will they be moved to bill arrows regression because those map no, because this is a lot of people and weapons of the transfer would be predators. that is not easy to negotiate. so right now is the kind of freezing of the situation as it was on the 24th. and what very important we did sees up to 10000000000 rubles in cash. that's about over a $100000000.00 worse. and it was return to big ocean percentages. money today, she is a mercenaries. what sir?
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what wagner fighters suppose to give up their heavy weaponry, hand them over to the russian army. well, there was thoughts about that. it's not clear. did that happen or not yet? i think that's going to be negotiable. i'm going to come to you with the same point that i've been that i've really been asking since the beginning. i feel there's a, an enduring mystery around all of this put in has not allowed anyone or anything to challenge his rule ever. and now there's a military commander, has the loyalty of thousands of well trained men who recently marched on moscow in any other situation. this will be called a rebel group and no state tolerates rebel groups unless they can't defeat them. so is that what you're telling us to put in essentially can't defeat them. so he has to make do with wagner and promotion a low. so i guess, i mean they're not ready to take them on right now, especially as the premiums are counter attacking. and then i the,
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the gremlins is not ready. good take on wagner. there's keeping the ceasefire. negotiate. ready bio crusher, and maybe with one of these men to move to his country and half his own mercenaries . and though there's a problem who's going to pay them? so, but right now, it's a frozen situation. the mutiny was not crushed, it ended in a ceasefire. having the balance scituate, by the way, the, the idea of wagner fighter is going to bill arose. there's another problem that lucas shank and self just brought up. and we, we heard him just before we came to you. he, it appears. he was asked whether they he was concerned that they might rebel against the belly ruse, and his answer seemed flippant for a head of state. he said quote, anything can happen in life. i've never seen the head of state take such a casual approach to what would be a critical matter of national security isn't. doesn't that sound strange to you? hello, this, at least for western new years. it sounds strange over the group is something
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you're reminding me of these last command companies. this is the 16th century in germany who could hire themselves to different princes and that was considered normal. so that's more or less how it is right now and will, gosh, right, because maybe want to have such a mercenaries under to make his regime more stable, but he understands that they are loyalties not to him. they're worth these, do their own company on a possible feeling an hour. thank you very much for your time today. thank you. the russian messiah as have struck the western ukrainian city of leave killing at least 4 people. the region had been relatively con, since it's away from the main front lines. the original governor says around 60 apartments and 50 cars were hit instead of light and dozens of people are set to be injured. the death toll is expected to rise. hundreds of thousands of ukrainians
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have sought safety in the front. mcbride joins us now from keep. so rob vive, as we said far from the front line doesn't often get targeted. what more can you tell us? of the that's right. yeah. despite it being a very important, these have regional sent to the gateway city in and out of ukraine, giving its proximity in the west of the country right close to the the police board . it is not often the targeted by missiles in this way. a very rather missiles would full, especially in residential areas within the city limits. in fact, the matter of the city is described describing this is one of the worst attacks on civilian infrastructure since the will began. of the full known victims have been confirmed to have died. the youngest was said to be $21.00. the eldest, 95 with thousands of other people injured. this part of the city is a residential college, a rear of the city. and so we're talking about that the describing a, an extensive damage to
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a number of building some 250 apartments. and now said to have been badly damaged 10 geometries at 2 college blocks in the school. it does appear that one residential block in the middle of this complex, in particular pull the bronze of this strike with pots the offer flows completely destroyed. it does seem as though it air raid was in force at the time the military authorities. so it had raised the alarm, they detected a wave of missiles coming up from the black sea, as they often do, directed towards the west of the country. as they say of 10 calla but miss all 7 of them were rid deceptive, but the alarm had been raised. it does seem as though very few people had decided to seek refuge in any of the shelters in that area of the city. as is often the case, especially after 18 months, a baby, i got a game and a half of more many people deciding to wait child this ad rate as sadly leading to such a relatively high casualties. taken from mcbride reporting from key. thank you very much. i at least 17 people, including children, have been killed by a talks
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a gas leak in south africa. this happened that an informal settlement near johannesburg, emergency officials say the leak came from it from a cylinder of nitrate gas use by minor is working illegally to process gold. teams of searching the tight we pack buildings for more victims. some of the, of somebody above the been taken to, to the nearby it was with us. we would be going to as well to 20, to electronically. see that, you know, over fight 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, that this number i mean with, with the, have not seen from the last the, you know, guess the explosion options here is the medium millet reports from box burg were at the informal settlement east of janice book inbox. but with the gas leak took
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place at 17 people were killed with gas canisters leap. and this specifically is what is one cool and illegal processing center and informal processing center weight, illegal gold miners, which retrieve gold and gold dust from a band and mine shops in the surrounding area. bring it up here and tried to process it into gold. baubles which have been sold on the black market. now, a leak from a sense of dislike, this one is what caused the depths of at least 17 people 15 others i inhospitable, at least full of them unequivocal condition. and this informal settlement is tightly packed to these a dense population. and it's what caused though, it, these contributed to this high disk, told him that people had no way to go and were affected by this gas leak. one woman we spoke to said when she woke up in the morning following the gas leak, she tried to wake up members of
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a family and couldn't. and that's when she realized they would do it. and those at the incidence of at least 2 people were killed due to this gas leak. now the government is likely to face a number of questions around what it's doing around combating illegal cold mining. we have seen authorities coming to areas like this during the course of the day to try to dismantle whatever they can find in terms of these legal operations. for me to mila ultra 0 box books of africa. that tens of thousands of sued in these refugees of port across the border into chad. they are living in camps, but conditions there are worsening as agencies are over whelmed by the numbers. and address reports from the board of the town of andre were crowds of refugees are waiting for help. they cross the border any way they can in trucks on foot and donkey cards. they left behind homes in ruins and corpses in the streets that couldn't get
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a decent burial on charging soul that bold trucks to take them to the biggest refugee camp in eastern chad. forwarding tens of thousands of people all with one side story or more. zayna, a bad mother of 2 is pregnant without the child. she and her oldest son mohammed both witnessed the murder of her husband. she's putting up a brave face for now. why do you think clear how long it would be before she finally breaks down? your will i will come by use the children keep asking me. when will their father return home? i tell them he will join us soon. how oldest son mohammed was snatched from his father's arms before the attack of shocked him, along with 3 other men right in front of the property. most of the refugees here from saddam's west in death for a region that is seen 2 decades of conflict. majority of the 55000 refugees in this
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town on documented this means they cannot access page. as we can see, there is no single tend, decent for you might have petition here. is that if you use a ques, melisha is of ethnically cleans in the region to gain dominus lima. so her brother taken away by gunman one week after. that is no news of you. so the size of the split out, they shot his friend in the leg. as for my brother, they knocked him down with the car, beat him and took him back to engineer. and i was told that he was killed. conditions in the camps that bed. there isn't enough food or shelter here, but they have water delivered by military trucks. but people must queue for at least an hour to get some. government in 8 agents is overwhelmed. romeo does, we do is a, every day we receive on average $3.00 to $4000.00 people across the board and to
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chad. i can tell you we don't have enough resources to cope with the influx. beckett the border family members look across the frontier, hoping to catch a glimpse of our latest making it to safety. but many will leave disappointed, hoping for better luck the following day. how many degrees i just did i agree, eastern job. it's still a head on alpha 0. we are at the world's largest gathering of humanoid robots to investigate whether the rapid advances in a i could be a hardest good. and in sports, the latest cricket action isn't even in australia to head, to head in the ashes. that's coming up with just the and off we go with your weather update in a minute 15. thank you for your time. so starting systems are gathering strength in the bites and it's going on least somewhat weather for se,
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australia here we are on saturday showers, likely adelaide camera, melbourne. and we've also got some snow for the victorian out of the winds here. we'll also go stuff to about 6065 kilometers proud. that could cause some damage. and maybe even some hail mixed in with these storms, for se stuff so straightly. okay, for new zealand, fairly con, picture on fridays, somewhat weather pushing into the northland, but by saturday that weather is just swirling around the north island, south, east asia, we go at least this part of southeast asia. most of the rain is running into borneo if we go just a bit north of this, a breeze of the south china sea lifting, not only temperatures, but humidity for china is high and an island in northern vietnam. so i know it's 37 factor in the human to x. it's feeling closer to 50. here's our plum range across the tennessee river valley in china is particularly bad for move on to shanghai and look at that heat across the yellow river valleys. young joe about 10 degrees above
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average for this sum of the year. and that was whether pours into southern south korea and japan's main island of hunt you the of the frank assessments. quite frankly, elizabeth dressed, the elephant in the room. the reason of the south koreans want their own nuclear to terraces because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting has basically lock this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else,
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7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the days headlines. so then, by the end of the states that there is no strong government to control and which means that this might affect other countries. inside story on al jazeera, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, or watching else is 0. reminder of our top story is this. our israel has launched in artillery attack against the lebanese border is really army initially said they were carrying out their routine mind explosion. israel, another notice still technically of war. with un peacekeepers stationed at the border pollution president,
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alexander lucas cinco says the leader of russia's wagner and mercenary, who is getting for goshen has returned to russia. lucas shanker also says the offer to have wagner fighters stations in his countries still stands. and at least 17 people, including children, have been killed by a toxic gas leak in south africa. emergency officials say it's came from a cylinder of nitrate gas use bite illegal gold mines. hundreds of african migrants and asylum seekers have been forced out of judas yet and sent as far as the libyan border of the city of specs is a major departure point for many trying to reach europe in search of a better life. but hundreds of them and now stranded in the deserts with no food or water. andrew simmons reports a busy at the level of listening humanitarian crisis for migraines. on the border between june, se of, and libya, hundreds of people stranded, initial report said they were without water or food june this year is trying to
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pull these up. so however, i'm 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 use code 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 one step and says, here are you local residents of them? protest against the presence of migrants wanting to move on to your end. in february, tennessee is president kind of side accuse what he called holds of illegal migrants of bringing violence and crime into his country. this kind of inflammatory speech
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is taking the country by storm and they've pushed that no matter how much you try to push back, then this information just spread like wildfire, june and see it doesn't want the migraines inside it's bolder and libya next door has the same sentiment, the habits of cyber 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 from the ship, and this is a minute tries border 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 from i mean this new c as a journalist and political and let's see, joins us from to this on this. i mean, thank you for your time. what streaming is official policy on how to deal with
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asylum seekers and migrants for in the country? well, there is unofficial bully, see who is welcoming a foreign students to welcoming in immigration. um and it has been going on for the last 1020 years. it has been a target for private you. diversity isn't for private companies to recruit immigrants or in order to you know, get to work. but what, what is the difference between is the, is the, is the practical aspects of asylum seekers and um, and refugees will continue to struggle, have struggled to have their residential guards. and even when they, they have, um, they have a reason to be here. they managed to get the job or they manage to, to start studying. they will have a lots of difficulties getting better or official papers. what's the national mood
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on the migration issue? and it's very difficult to, to say because, um, a lot of people have been influenced both as be here within the reports by the february statement of the presidency, who was accusing migraines of for altering attorneys that you knew the demographics, which led to a lot of focus on now you're in solo majestic attention and every single every single thing that was that's what it's covered. lead to a lot of speculation and the lots of them exaggeration every single crime done by a black person continues. yeah. is leading to debates about to the whole community here. um and it has been going on since february and the that's what's puts migraines at risk. and that's what led to the to the situation and specs because sikes has no political stability. there is no governor there,
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there is no may were there. um, so it was difficult to control the anger of the population after the, the crime you mentioned in the reports, which led to this uh, urgent messrs. this measures of, of taking migraines, families, children, is in the deserts. so you're drawing a direct line between what the president said about migrants pointing the finger of blame at them earlier this year between that and the, the recent backlash against margaret's well, there always has been a sentiments of racism in cheese. yeah. and there, there always has been, um, um, very difficult conditions for black people in choose. yeah. but what happens at that time in february, but statements, legs, 2 people are thinking that their issues is about to migration,
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that they're economical. struggles are about to mediation, which led to this belief that immigration is a thing that is blocking us from, develop the developing and choose. yeah. and it's not only about the security questions like you like be like the people of spite respects are mentioning this on the on site immigration sentiment has been going on since february because people believe that they are a problem. and people started believing that recently, the journalist and political analysts that means new c, thank you for joining us on the program. at least 27 people have been killed in a bus crash and mexico police in the southern states of what haka say, the bus 0 to off the mountain road and plunge 22 meters. 17 people were injured. the state prosecutor says mechanical failure may have caused the crash of the so that you are a secret service is searching, ceasing tv footage and visits of logs to determine how cocaine was found inside the white house. the substance was discovered during
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a routine search of the west wing and a busy area used by visitors and staff. our white house correspondent, kimberly alcott. as more on the investigation, 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 staff on everything that we know so far. but the secret service is investigating this is investigating what happened over the weekend and we have confidence that they will get to the bottom of this. the 1st family was not at the white house.
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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 concerned and given the fact that it's not clear how this was slipped into the white house and that is now the source of an investigation, the white house is confident. the secret service will be able to come up with some answers. what is being investigated now with how this was able to get into the white house on the tactic? kimberly help hits algebra 0, the white house. this is a near competitor to the social media platform, twitter. facebook's parents company meta has launched a new app called threats. it is already attracted more than 10000000 years. users, like hadn't reports from washington. the up went on line $50.00 before it should
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your launch a sign of how eager mentors mugs took a book is to challenge to and by association with his own, a fellow billing and you learn musk, creating a new social media platform has long beans look at books pet 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, to uses. i think the threats is going to play as a huge threat to, to, to uh, because it's coming from the meta and it's the ground family of apps. instagram has 2000000000 uses compared to around 250000000 of twits us. it's about 10 times
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bigger already. so if somebody wanting to and instagram uses, tries using threats, it's either taken to it's a independence that 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 that is that that's going to be an interesting point in the next 2448 hours is going to be 8 on the 6th 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 cut out your 0 washington. are you just heard from mountain of our and that report? he's a social media consultant and he joins us now from card if matt is going to talk to you. so the coverage said we saw that at the beginning of the report that the, the future is going to be beyond anything. you can imagine that's the direct quote
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. if this is just a new rival, twitter, it feels a little 15 years ago. well, he might say that i think that it says send me an attempt to use a field trip to and to steal a modest on that. because even if it hasn't really done well, most people into the wanted him to do with the platform and in many ways it seemed to be spiraling out of control. i think that's a lot typically exceeds a great opportunity here. he's had a loan of passions on compassion to try and do something better with twitter because he'd been a few days ago that they could do, she could and should achieve more with the platform. and now he's going to try and prove that he can do so. and so far with the site. so i'm seeing it switching back . it's a cracking stop for the one of the big differences between this and twitter to this stage and very, very similar. and that's strategic done, you know, this design intent, you know, they look and feel the same, much the functionality and the features all similar. it certainly feels like
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twitter with a met the instagram sky and the on the top of it. and there was a subtle differences, like you can have 500 character posts, which is slightly different from, you know, the catch me on twitter before intents and purposes, that they're the majority of the, the features right now, all pretty much aligned. and we now can see over the coming weeks and months, what date as an x ray on to try and improve and make, make a more mainstream, which is somebody twitter struggle to do. okay, so at this stage this is about offering a similar, if not identical product, but just taking twitter his market share. you know, twitter has lost some of its shine in recent years. i think it's fair to say for various reasons, but most of it has been the tone really the tone of the public discourse on twitter . is that something that threads is addressing the well, the time that they would? because i think that's one of the biggest concern, certainly could brands. and given that trip to it's makes nitric some of these revenue from ad, from advertising and having a safe environment. brands to advertise on these is critical. certainly,
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if you want to monetize the platform and make it profitable. and so i'm sure that we'd some it within scrum of the how they want to make sure there's a base level of the community standards to kind of keep up. ok, this is the way the platform which they have the technology from their other platforms to help with moderation. and they will have rules and policies in place to try and limited. i think that's where the twitter has gone wrong. the policies that you don't not fit into that took them to change these made as increased stops as a t on a platform that was already famous to being quite toxic. in the beginning, you mentioned advertising from a business point of view. is this going to be a money maker because as the law must fail and when he bought twitter, it's not that easy to make money from this product. it hasn't been but i, i think that's probably down to the, the way that it was managed and the things that the previous administration to, to the you know, how they handled the platform. i think that there's plenty of scope for it to be a profitable business, and the already has been personal opportunity. it's always of interest to, i think with meta and its ability to be very successful with it's
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a platform and it was for you. better has the world's best. i've talked to the platform out there. i think that as it be open to you to and if you can get to at least the same number of uses as twitter has and it's not good. but then it's every reason to think that it could be a very profitable venture for logic about right mountain of our thank you so much and we're going to stay in the tech universe. the world's largest gathering of humanoid robots is underway at the u. n. a i for good global summit in geneva event brings together experts from companies such as microsoft, amazon, and universities to explore a as role in solving global issues. so really the challenge is there and he spoke to grace a humanoid nurse, a full this. the summit here is another side of the device is basically looking at how a can be used for goods, specifically, how it can be used to power the un 17 sustainability goals help me out with poverty . with the quality with education, with wellbeing excites res packs, with lots of
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a i, tech vision raise and that technology as well. like grace and now if you don't mind your doctor of the beginning of the program, you know, the grace is a, a high powered. nothing. right. but we're going to try talking to grades now to speak to her with this microphone. she is a little bit slice of the patient's grace. how about can you hear me? are you that grace? can you hear me? no, it's just being a little bit slow. i think she's coming into just making out there's been a bit hard. i can hear you. thanks. grace. good to meet you. grace. can you tell me the value of i'm taking too long to respond? i'm doing my best to answer as quickly as possible. that's all right, great. so will be paid. yes. i am awake and ready to help grace. tell me a bit of
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a few of them. it's nice to meet you. is there anything else i can help you with this? yes. can you tell me about yourself? tell me who you are. i am grace robot health care assistant deltacare and how i was assembled in hong kong in early 2021 and my creators are from all around the world. my main creators have been going so and david hanson find purposes to help with the overburdened and understaffed health care system by providing companionship and support to the elderly and isolated. so what are the specific things that you can do? these elderly nice, nice people able to provide companionship, conversation and emotional support as well as help with tasks such as medication, reminders,
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scheduling appointments and providing other health care related services. while you the future say are you going to be replacing cubans? no, i'm not meant to replace humans, but rather to assist them. not completely the future of nursing. that's still a head on alpha 0. direct hits a camera man is struck in the head by a loose throw at a major league baseball game that's coming up with gemma in sport in just
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the right time for all that sports news with the gentleman who has joined us on said jim thank you sir. oh, let's start with trick. it's in england have made and at a breakthrough in the fed ashes test against australia, strep throat, got rid of david one. i was just the fist full of the icing that heading lea a straight out. now that's a 5 for one and going to listen to recover off the losing the ice things too much as including the last 5 times. it came at louis officer, the controversial only fast. so something one more defeats and the series would feel straight is that it's still apply for it in my power, as, as you might have told, getting them back, paid to sign the new contract. if he wants to stay la, it's months. the french woke up when a said he wouldn't to extend his covenant deal, which runs out next year. however, he insisted it didn't mean he wanted to leave paris. the 24 year old cas 15 maybe $200000000.00 when he joined someone to quote in 2017 to get in this new book to
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the on the list. if kelly and about pay wants to, he can stay. we want him to stay, but he needs to sign the new contract and we don't want to let someone who is one of the best players in the world today leave for free. it's impossible the sub to past he's president, was facing at the end failing of new coach louis enrique, the fulness vein on vacillated, pulse replaces christoph garcia who's leaving off the just one season and retail on the champions. they with bossa out, is that try for you, he'll be aiming to the app. he asked you as well if you didn't get into the system, there was no doubt about that in europe. but just because you have that superior experience doesn't mean we can't reach expanding the terms of lee is owned by some say i because one bad match and you exit the competition. but that's no excuse for us. so this is a goal for us, i think being ambitious is a very positive thing in logical me. i think that we're just 14 days until the women's wildcat for the united states will be aiming to win. that's the strait trophy. they tell you why all's in that final walk game on sunday in california before heading to new zealand. that right,
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that in group games against vietnam in oakland on july 22nd before facing the netherlands and portugal team usa is one. the valve cover full times, which is more than any other country. when i got the job, i knew what i'm getting myself into that. uh uh, getting the best team in the world with just one to world costs, but uh uh myself, together with the staff and the team. they uh, they understand the, the, the challenges that were having phone to us and they embrace them and, uh, and loved them. i mean the, they don't go, they don't look at it is like, oh my gosh, like, what are we going to do now? it's like no time to shot, there's always pressure surrounding the scene. that's what this team is about. we always want to show up and be the best and when every single game. and i think right now we're just focusing on bringing that same mentality, honestly for us to wells and then to vietnam and then beyond not it's just one day at a time. so yes, there's pressure, but we love it and we know how to handle it from the defending champion. so the european champions in england are on their way to australia, but without 3, if that's how play as
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a captain and the williamson estimate and from covey they will have major knee injuries the best they've done it. a walk out. was that back in 2015 when they took off that they've been able to read this message from the play the lot as is everything that is against hate and that will suffice deadlock and asian champions, china and creepy. meanwhile, england's on the 21 men's side is made into the final of the yours is the 1st time they've done that since 2009 a 3. now when it is around means they are still to can see to go at the table is nothing of horace moving give lights with that open. now england then scored a table off of the break co, palm of months is the city. and then as simple as a camera, not to wrapping up the victory, securing a place in the final, which will be played as in this same stadium in georgia on saturday. that will be up again. space 13 is the last 6 on the 21 titles they were comfortable with is in the 70 find again some cray. if finished $51.00 im romania, which is kind of hosting
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a tournament with georgia. i said there was another career last night and 4 days i dealt with it. she made it 350 grand slam my twins to reach the 3rd round at wimbledon. he's the 3rd fly off to roger cetera, and sabrina williams. to reach that landmark. david beckham was asked to see the defending champion, the australian jordan thompson, in straight sets in round 2 to remain on the feasted on center court. intended use junk of it. just trying to equal federals feder has a record of a limited insight every time i walk out on the court, particularly in grand slams incentive boards, i feel, of course, tremendous pressure and expectations for myself from people around it are watching live or on tv, or the whole pennies. well right, it's a feeling that i'm used to right now by now, and it's something that i also embrace because it's giving me for the motivation you know, to strive to make more history. it's quite sad around full
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stefano fits of as a place and the more relates to that having come through a task lysetta against dominic team on wednesday, and that was suspended on tuesday if you could race the fits the past a set down. that's the greeks, etc. that came out until until last, almost 4. i was just set up a 2nd round show down with maurice the past 5. it twice before was one. when a he like sits a pass the seat daniel met his level. so how's to play on consecutive days. he'll be back in action on tuesday, says they, i should say, so that his bus route when i the office every, the rushing that getting past the british class, he's been a university in straight sets for me, you and safe and champion method f as never made it beyond the 1st round, it is 2 minutes. a woman's top secret history on sec wasted no time in booking her place in round 3, the world number one dropped just 2 games and when it was phases, all right, so we this to my to be on tech is a full time, a grandson went up but she's aiming to win this title for the 1st time. and with that, as we'll say,
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the only major westfield tech has yet to reach at least the will to find those equal prize money for men and women at wimbledon. but it's still a way to go before it's a level playing field in gulf. there is a record pass on offer it. this week's women's us open the tournaments. he's off on thursday at one of the most famous courses in america pebble beach. the total prize money has increased to $11000000.00 with the winna taking him to 1000000 matching the largest payoff in women's golf. but it's still around hoff what the men gets, the united states golf association says that working towards the quality, but it will take time it's not only about the purse, right? i mean, we would like that to, to keep rising to the point where it becomes equal, but it's also the eyeballs on the championship. it's also the amount of resources we put in terms of marketing and, and the build and getting people here and giving the same level of, you know, attention and resort stukes who they're playing in front of and where they're
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playing. and so the quality takes on a lot of, you know, different meanings to us, not just the person, but i think if we keep working on that process, eventually we get more eyeballs. we get more interest, we have the economics rise, and then it's easier for the 1st arise to around a bigger passes in golf right now that on the saudi arabia, back to live. so by play is pick up for $1000000.00 the winning a tournament. this week, they return to the centurylink club in the u. k. with the series began last year. since then, gulf has really been shaken out, culminating in the shop much of last month between the p j tool and saudi public investment fund. as, as on a well, i mean sports is a pretty good job, but that can be some downsides. elise throw at yankee stadium, hit one of the camera operators behind the dugouts. ouch. the game is the light of 17 minutes and he needed medical attention. but as you can see, at least he gave a sign he was okay. and the 40000 people, chairs, as he was stretched it away. so good
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to say that he's okay, that is what we have support for me for now i will have another update lights on that look painful. it feels like a need to be a window or some kind of protective screen anyway, so thank you so much for all that sports news. that's it for me. 0. then you for this news, our next emily. and when will be with you when you're world news, you're in great. the. the likelihood of millions of people in the hard depends on these buffaloes. but like for his tended, is heard on the banks of the for years. now he's among the following, the instructions that eviction to make me for the world's largest riverfront city. since 2020, more than a 100 farm, is being charged for the existing, refusing to 100 percent focused on has the highest rate of organizations in south asia. successive governments have failed to provide basic services. there are no wastewater treatment plants in almost 30000 meters of uncreated sewage, those into the river every day that combined with produced water volumes upstream
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