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see where 2 of the bullets hit thereabouts. my head highs, name of the documentary military wanted him dead. the still men or women, if property on the road costing out his ear english proud recipient of the new york festivals through the cost or of the year award for the 7th year running the the hello, i'm several then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is the news, our line from the coming up in the program today, the bill of russian president says the head of the wagner group is back in russia and repeats his offer to station the mercenary groups fighters in bella. groups. russian miss, sorry, i was hate an apartment block in the west in ukraine and city of the killing at
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least 4 people racial tensions in nature. dizzy and coastal cities turns into violence targeting migrants from other african nations and a poisonous gas leak. blaine for the depth of 17 people near johannesburg, driven ashwood sport, bangladesh, one day cricket captain, tell me if i has retired the 3 months before the wildcats added the ashes, england make a strong stock test to get the so the bill of russian president, alexander lucas, shank says, the leader of russia's wagner, mercenary group, has now returned to russia. he suggested that you have gained precaution might be in st. petersburg. lucas shanker also says, the offer to have wagner fighters stationed in his country still stands. promotion had gone into exile in bella. rou, south days, briefly, it's any in you agreed with russian president vladimir putin stock sites. us for
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you have candy victoria vigil, precaution, he's in st. petersburg. where is it this morning? he might travel to moscow or he might be elsewhere, but he's nothing better as territory on the story. but don't think that wagner will revolt and turn the weapons against about a roof, and it's a piracies, anything that happened in life. but i don't see such a situation. officer as bernard smith is in ski. we're at that press conference, bernard, eyebrow raising stuff. lucas, shank, a breaking a lot of news this morning to hey, alex on the kitchen. and it was a key to cast himself in this role of peace maker. he said he'd stopped a civil war in russia by intervening between probably make boots and, and you have gaining precaution. he said by offering production. say hey, even if you like in bella. ruth thought and stopped to potentially catastrophic
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confrontation between the 2 men. the most interesting, we now learned from that to press convers, letting fact progression isn't here anymore. he briefly came in and he's now back in some petersburg, according to lucas chunk of it. he said, but there are military sites, subscriber, old, all, most of the military bases that are being prepared here in by the rules to taking the what, what i'm talking to find is if they have a come here. if they do come, they'll be a contract signed between them or contract or treaty. he described in the translation we were given and they would be used to defend the russian state. because he was asked about the wisdom. it was asked whether he thought it was rethinking the wisdom of inviting such violent fights as head, but lucas on cuz i know they were used to present at the defend my state. yeah, he also said, you never know what happens in life. the just the flipping tone in general, really surprised me when i heard that laverne and he also talked about the, the russian tactical weapons that are now stationed in bellows. what did he say
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about that? so asked about those, he confirmed that they are here that they managed, he was very proud of the fact he said that they managed the russians managed to bring them here without the west noticing that without the west seeing them on the satellite maps. but he said they all here, then, little here. yeah, he said the be here by the end of the, the hold movements of these technical weapons will be moved. sounds a lot of nervousness, as we know from your the us about having these tech to weapons, much closer to nato countries to your p and countries. you lucas and lucas shank because they'll never be used offensively that used defensively close. this is a man who was totally relying really by his power on vladimir boots and he's been in power for nearly 30 years. he crept down violently and 2020 on protest, following his declaration of victory to hawaii. the contest the presidential election since then. lucas shank goes, how to essentially to do the crumbling and beating in front of me at 50 wants to
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favor whether its progression taking a precaution or looking, taking in tactical nuclear weapons nutrition account really saying that they don't burden thank you very much. let me turn out to john lexan, or he's a research for a currently writing, a book on the wagner group, and he's joining us from washington. john, good to have you with us. the status of wagner remains unclear. are they formerly joining the russian military? are they going to bill room so they handing over their weapons to the russian military? let's start with this. who are they loyal to right now as well? thanks for having me. i. it's a great question. i think the, the answer is probably like like all things. uh, it depends on the, on the individual involved. um, i'm sure that there are signing within wagner, who did not know about the events in moscow in mpeg ocean's mutiny and were likely taken very much by surprise and very much to not enjoy the position that they were
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put in. i think there are also probably several 100, if not thousands, perhaps also especially those who were convicts prior to joining wagner, who took the deal that pre collision made to them to come and fight for wagner and exchange for for, for their freedom. afterwards, there are probably several of those individuals who, who aren't loyal to him. i think it just very much depends on the individual right now. and then we just don't know how this is going to play out. there's something that doesn't quite add up about the wagner right now. i don't know whether we'll eventually find out if, if they are a threat to the russian state, then what is the russian state is doing about it? if they are going to bellow roost, then why isn't lucas think a worried that potentially they could be a threat to him? there's just a big mystery. it in the middle of it is all. what do you think we don't understand? a i think i think we have a tendency sometimes to exotic size. what,
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what wagner is intuitive to a certain extent. i think at the end of the day they, they, they are a contracting and logistics company that is particularly um, uh out there in the, in the media for sure. but at the end of the day, regarding shop is the book man in different places around the world, into contract with governments. i think the new me was particularly interesting because it's shown the way that governance works and russia. and he felt that he was in a position most likely, where he was either going to disappear into relevance under the ministry of defense, or what would take some sort of action that i would finally get the year of vladimir putting. i think the there, there's probably still confidence that both maybe with the russian government or with the bell, russian government that by issuing a contract to wagner, they, they,
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they will have have them as a client. okay. let me ask you this way. do you think the kremlin fears, wagner? and i think that there, there are definitely aspects of what's going on right now that they, that are untenable right now to the crap. and i think you've given you probably all what, what pretty village and has done is essentially create a situation a, a legitimate threat to prove is authority that we haven't seen in the 20 plus years of his rank. and so politically, it's a very difficult situation for the chrome, one to be in. that being said, wagner has as built as infrastructure and has worked uh to, to basically create what rushes interests are in several places in the world, including africa and, and so the same constraints, the same priority is that created buffer in the 1st place still exist and they'll
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still be a limiting factor in terms of how the crowd can deal with organization. all right, john, like i thank you so much for coming on the program. again, your research are currently writing a book on the wagner group. we look forward to reading that when it's out. thank you. thank you. russian messiahs have struck the western ukrainian city of leave killing at least 4 people. the region had been relatively calm since it's away from the main front lines. the original governor says around 60 apartments and 50 cars were hit instead of lights. dozens of people are set to be injured. the death toll is expected to rise. hundreds of thousands of ukrainians have sought safety in the div since the beginning of the conflict from the bride joins us now from keith on this run. what more can you tell us on this attack of the yeah, i mean in spite of being the most important regional center in the west as well. so it's very important to strategic logistics help with his proximity to the polish
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boulder. libby is still hundreds of kilometers from the nearest front line. fighting it is a, it is not often that it is targeted and certainly explain the rad, that a strike would take place like this. and i built up a residential area, but the matter of the volume is describing this is the worst attack on civilian infrastructure since the war began. i'll be victims. we know that the youngest was 21, the oldest 95, and it ends up besides, people killed in this attack. dozens of others were injured. this particular area of, of leave is a relatively quiet, residential and also college district. so we are hearing about schools of apartments being severely damaged, about 10 dual, but 3 blocks being damaged, also to college blocks of school. it does appear as though a residential block in the middle of this complex, a bold, the runs of the, of this attack with spots of the top floors of that structure completely destroyed
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. that was it now right. moving in place at the time, the military authorities that detected a wave of missiles coming up from the black sea towards the west of ukraine. the rates with sirens were, with black ring at the authority side, they intercepted 7 of these missiles, but it does appear as though very few people in the district. so it's a refuge in the, the shelters. the, in that part is of the city. it is the case that after what nearly a year and a half a rule that people will often ignore. busy rates sirens will take that chances, so they were many people still in their apartments during the night time hours when this happened, i probably contributing to the large number of casualties and that's a real the interesting piece of contacts. and some people, as you say, will take your chances and, and may not heed the warning of the sirens, and that's in the west of ukraine. what can you tell us about what happened in the east,
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specifically this strike that the ukrainian military is saying is the military success? that's right. yeah. a lot of media media in video has been circulating on social media or about this attack. it is now being re released by the ukrainian military showing of the attack on by keith color, a russian controlled city a close to don't yet which the both sides except that something has taken place. but what we're seeing on social media, the 2 sides dispute exactly what took place the crating and say this was an attack on a military base. and also emissions done for we see this one video clips showing a huge amount of munitions exploding. according to the russians. they say that this was a civilian area, that one person was killed. thousands of civilians they say were injured. i think at the point that the cranium trying to make here is that in spite of the relatively slow progress it seems on a lot of the front lines around ukraine,
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they've been member with several weeks into this counter offensive. they were early expectations of some big breakthrough, which simply happens materialized. i think the crania is, wants to remind the will that strategy is campaigned of longer range deep strikes behind russian lines that had quotes as groups that ammo dump, that fuel dumps that logistics centers. all of that they say is continuing despite russian claims that they are repelling this account bits accounts are expensive. that was the cranium, claiming that yes, they are making gains that they all gradually weakening the russian defences around the bride. reporting from key. thank you very much. from so there's plenty more ahead on this news our including these really armies showing a border town and 11 non response to a rocket strike from there. and we'll be at the world's largest gathering of humanoid robots to investigate whether of the rapid advances in a i could be harnessed for good also in sports,
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probably. so as i'm gonna tell target and ballet to sign a new contract, if he wants to stay at the club that's coming up in support later with jemma at the bottom, the, the rights group say to needs yet has moved hundreds of migrants and refugees to camp along the libyan border, there are reports of civilians in facts, detaining people following the killing of engineers and policeman. on monday, many of the migrants are now stranded in the desert with no food or water can is seen by the european union as a gatekeeper of migration from north africa to europe. but the issue affects the entire region. in the 1st 5 months of this year, almost $55000.00 migrants had made their way to europe. nearly all of them travel by sea as 25 percent more than the same period last year. more than a 1200 people died on the journey or are still missing. if you look at where
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they're coming from, while the majority are from ivory coast followed by guinea and pakistan, syria and egypt. and in terms of where they reach, year of more than 33000 to arrive by seeing italy, spain in greece for the other main landing point. so at least spain in greece, more than 4000 people are right by land in bulgaria and 3000 in cyprus. i mean, associates, a journalist and political analyst engineers. yeah. he says asylum seekers and migrants have faced many difficulties in the country. or what is different things is that is the, is the practical aspect of asylum seekers and um, and refugees will come to, to museum of struggle have struggled to have their residential guards. and even when they, they have um, they have a reason to be here. they manage to get the job or they manage to just start studying. they will have lots of difficulties getting better or official papers. it's very difficult to to say, because a lot of people have been influenced by us,
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as we heard in the report, is by the february statement of the presidency. whoa. who was accusing migraines of the altering? we can use that to me. the demographics, which led to a lot of focus on now you're in, so let me just take attention and every single, every single thing that was, that's was covered led to a lot of speculation. and the lots of them exaggeration. every single crime is done by a black person and choose yeah, is leading to the bates about the, the, the, the whole community here more than $950.00 refugees. and migraines have died while trying to reach spain by c in the 1st 6 months of this year. that's according to the spanish migrants rights group. despite the decrease in the number of boats reaching the shores, the group says that there's actually been an increase of 13 depths for that period . it is blaming countries such as spain and morocco,
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as well for failing to conduct rescue operations and time. us officials from nato member states, along with sweden or meeting in brussels to discuss a deal on stone combs, potential membership of the alliance. nato secretary general against oldenburg says that the aim of these talks is to have a quote, positive decision on sweden's bid to join. let's get more on this more diplomatic editor james base was live in brussels. james, these are really high stakes, fox and turkey. has all the leverage right now, it seems to me and also they lose that leverage once sweden becomes a part of nato. so how far do you expect or key to push this? do you have a good read on what it's going to take for an career to approve swedish membership? well, you're right. these are last ditch talks ahead of make toast summit, which comes up next week. i was standing in this spots over
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a year ago and in may last year when a sweden and finland bi supply to join nato, then nato officials were telling me they thought it could be foss trying. because for the 2 countries could join before the madrid summit. well, that's a year ago. yes. took, it has dropped its objection to finland. it is now the 31st member of nato. but the objections to sweden continue, i'm told by turkish officials that although it's not one of the items on the agenda today, the beginning of the cron in recent days in sweden has salad the atmosphere of full this talk for these talks as part of a lot of diplomatic momentum box. uh the word i'm guessing is that we're not going to see a breakthrough in these talks today. i'm told that to kia has a submitted at the start of the tools, a new dusty, a of what it says is evidence that it says it shows that sweden is not doing the things that sweden said it was going to do. so it seems that the objections from
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the taxi side continue. so there is that nato leaders summit next week. now we know the nato leaders would love to go into that with a new member. do you see that happening? no, i don't think there's any possibility of sweden being a member of nato before that summit. remember, it's not just a key a you've also got hungry that hasn't ratified sweden's membership, although they say they'll do it if the kid does it. but it, but there is quite a lot of process to be done, even if turkey changes its position. what i do think is possible is that we might get pressure pressure until to, to lead his level when they're role in vilnius. they'll all meet together. all of the nato countries sweetened isn't invitees, not a member. and we'll also expecting a high level of participation from ukraine because they'd like to show unity given, given the will in ukraine. now, on the sidelines of that meeting in lithuania,
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in vilnius, i think they'll be lots of bilateral meetings, meetings between the, the various leaders, one on one. and i suspect looked very closely at the meeting between president biden and present those along because that's where the pressure is going to come in a low. they say it's not related. there is another fax to hit to keep one's f. 16 jets the u. s. has signaled in the past that it might be willing to help with that . the problem for president biden is not really in his gift alone. congress can block that. but i think that's part of the very complex diplomacy that's going on behind the scenes. i think this frustration with took a many night to members, but of course they don't want to say it out loud because they don't want to uh, further alienate a really nice are incorrect in this complicated negotiation process. right. so turkey has the leverage, but other members of nato, especially the us, can also apply pressure james space. thank you so much. i still reports of heavy
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showing and fighting in the syrian city of precise think of as government forces attempt to enter it. one person has been killed and there are reports of others being injured. the fox has been under the control of regional groups since 2018 after rush are broken in agreement between them and the syrian government. israel has launched an artillery attack of the lebanese border is, comes just a day after the israeli army concluded its biggest assault on jeanine and the occupied westbank and 20 years. this attack 11 on have near the town of far, schubert in response to b is really military says to earlier rocket attacks from the area. it had initially said that they were carrying out their routine mine explosion, israel, and i've been on a still, technically a war with un peacekeepers stationed at their border st. ahold or has this update from the lebanese council they or across the board or fire incident has since been contained. the cautious calling prevails along that wall. a tile border is rarely troop child areas, where it said
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a rocket was launched from southern lebanon into northern as well. there were no casualties. both sides clearly trying to avoid a major escalation of the, the, the incidence really was more about the messages. in fact, there is a new calculus, a new military strategy, if you like, something that the lebanese arms group has the law has made clear time and time again. and that's is israel from now on, is going to be facing a united front that the different front have united, for example, if his role is to attack because of or the west bank. other funds will, will, we will retaliate. this is really, we've seen the past in the past week of we seem to is really is a launch, a major operation engineering attack. that's the area. and then we saw the response in tel aviv, there was a ramming and stabbing attack, and then a rocket was fired from northern garza into southern israel. and then the rocket
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that was fired from southern lebanon into northern israel. so basically telling me is right, is that you open one front all the front of the so called resistance access players that are allied with iran will, will respond. and there's also the incident last stop today where is ready airplanes and targeted areas in homes. and in the syrian city of homes, and there are reports of, of casualties as well, has repeatedly heads up targets in syria. that are, uh would that they say are linked to iran and its allies. so a major shift if you like a calculus and a new military strategy, and that's with the message to the center for. there was just data data analysis they were, they were on con, has more from west jerusalem of the initial reports that there was a fire from the lebanese territory into the board. as with israel then
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speaking to is ready ami radio, sol, as i said, actually this may have been a landline that exploded as part of some clearing operations is really all me then went down to the site and then they confirmed that the most the show had been launch from the area into is ready territory. been these readings began to alter the reselling, attend reselling is now over, but however, it was into an empty area. but that empty area has some with like wall fi is now going on inside. it is ready on the side, they fight about 15 shelves into that area. well, so other is ready. millage resources are speaking now to the local media. this thing, it's not likely to be hezbollah, but one of the smaller palestinian groups to operate with in the area. and in the context of the raid on jeanine refugee camp. we stood 48 hours by the israelis, that kind of tallies. but no one's taking any responsibility for this attack so far . but right now, uh these riley's have sent the message. they've put the attendance shows into that
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empty area. and the palestinians haven't reacted if indeed is them his bullet, like my colleagues. i know how that was poor thing. there was a cautious come from that side as well. now these attacks, we've seen them before, that very easy to do, to take a huge amount of manpower. you have like 2 people, they put the most it out. they find the most and then they leave as quickly as they arrived. so this wasn't about a retaliation on the individuals that did the attack. this is much more about sending a message for us is urging israel to the store, janine refugee camps infrastructure after it's 2 days. so that killed 12 palestinians, many of israel's actions, and janine could potentially be considered war crimes. those include depriving civilians of objects indispensable to their survival as a method of warfare. water sources and electricity networks and jeanine has been destroyed. also launching an attack with the knowledge that it will cause widespread depth, injury and destruction to civilian lives in buildings. israel conducted air and
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ground assaults for 2 days on a crowded refugee camp and attacks on hospitals or clinics that are not military targets are also considered war crimes rights groups as 3 medical facilities. and janine came under attack, the palestinian authority estimates that reconstruction will cost around $15.00 and a half $1000000.00. palestinians have begun returning to their homes, but many or uninhabitable as a result of the sold will. all of the bridge joins us. he is the head of the protection and neutrality department that the you an agency owner while you are joining us from occupied east jerusalem oliver. i understand your team was just in jeanine to assess the damage. what did you find? yes. good afternoon. yeah. this um they very, my team is uh, just on the way back now from, from janine and i was the yesterday and actually the day before as well. and so oliver, my question is do you already have a a read on what your team has found and you were there yesterday as well as you just
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mentioned? yeah. so then what we're seeing on the, on the ground is really uh wide level of health and destruction and of the infrastructure. in particular, we see the, the wilton network which is essentially unusable in logic puts a say of the come and also the electricity network was, was down for, for extended periods that in extensive efforts today and yesterday to, to restore the electricity network. but also what we're seeing is expensive damage to residential properties. and the estimate to yesterday was either the 500 um the buildings that have been damaged since in some way that figured out today and based on information and just receiving during the day has risen to i think it was 900 buildings. but the damaged in some way with at least 19 uh, residential properties that uh, uh, no longer livable. and uh,
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so that's creating serious. so she might turn the impacts on the ground if you can imagine. so restoring water and electricity will be among the priorities naturally, who's in charge of that? so the, the network is the, the, the municipality beach name is spelled a t is working to, to restore that in court coordination with. the also says the united nations really works agency in terms of assessing the extent of the damage and providing that to that information. and the janine, that's about it is also being working on restoring the, the elections to networks inside inside the account. and we also have working with the un partners and humanitarian actors to support that, that efforts a real what about people rebuilding the homes that have been damaged or for some of them entirely destroyed every day. who is their financial help and who's helping them with? i mean, where do we even start? and so yeah, i mean hunter actually has a pre existing uh, um, uh,
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initiative to support. uh, individuals who have uh, damages to the residencies that, uh, causes the results of the them and military, uh, and cousins and operations. um, so that's uh, cost of distance uh which, which can be provided and can be extended to families uh inside your income. but of course in terms of the amounts of money that we're talking about that will be required to, to, to meet the needs. this is, it's really beyond the capacity of, of those pre existing initiatives, so that we will do our best efforts to, to ensure that the, the systems that we already have in place can be delivered to the families in question. but i can anticipate that that will be a need for additional resources to be brought in right on a bridge, head of the protection and neutrality department at the ross. thank you very much for joining us. thank you. it is really court has acquitted
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a police officer who was charged with killing an autistic palestinian man and occupied east jerusalem. 3 years ago, the court ruled the officer had acted in self defense when he shelton killed a other. how look? his family says a ad was on his way to his special needs. all right, time for a check of the global weather with jeff. and we're off with your weather update. thanks for joining in this one. focus is on europe in africa, and right off the bat got to talk about this. what, whether moving into the republic of ireland also clip in northern ireland as well, but the most serious stuff will be over the atlantic. meantime remnants leftovers of store and probably have fragmented and broken apart over scandinavia. so we're just dealing with some what whether here not seem like we saw though in the netherlands and northwest germany through the balkans, we can expect some storms to power up here. thunder storms, but pretty steady bouts of what weather though. across romania through central ukraine on friday for turkey out were mostly in the clear but some pop up showers
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and thunderstorms for the western side of the country. warm breeze down the g and means temperatures and nonsense, $37.00 degrees, that's above average for this sum of the year. and there is some active weather in spain. most of that though, can be found toward the north of the country, few showers, clipping barcelona on friday. meantime for sir, the own guinea and guinea be solved. that's where we've got our most steady rain falling star heat wave over alerts and play for that western side of algeria is those temperatures exceed 45 degrees. it's nice for now in south africa, but some big changes coming on monday. even some snow on the ground and implement longer profits, better updates the still ahead on alpha 0, twitter is got the competition method as latest apps. thread skids. $10000000.00 subscribers and meet for 7 hours. if it's launched in sport action from the wimbledon tennis championship, including the most successful men's clara who is the
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drug, is devastating war tone, somalia, and intensifying a hunger crisis that has cleaned the lives of around 40000 people off of children under 5 years old. but at the heart of this tragedy, eliza tales of the immense facility and send a donation of a people fleeing 5 minutes. while at the mercy of escalating and unforgiving climate change. people in power somalia, a fight for survival and jersey to the latest news as it breaks. people who live here over the years have had to grow used to repeated sets or attacks that they say they've never before seen anything quite on this scale with detailed coverage. how was this allowed to happen? who's responsible and should safety standards be changed from around the world? ukrainian soldiers in this area said that they were going to try and exploit and
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push hauled towards loaded with wagner. played such a fundamental role the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, if you're watching alice's you a reminder of our headline. this. our bellow, russian president, alexander lucas shingle, says the leader of russians, wagner, mercenary group, keep getting promotion. as returned to russia. lucas shank also says the offer to have wagner fighters stationed in his country still spent freshman, miss silas have struck the western ukrainian city of v killing at least 4 people in injuring many more regional governors as around 60 apartments where hits israel has
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launched an artillery attack against the lebanese border he is really on the initially said that they were carrying out a routine mine explosion. tens of thousands of refugees fleeing fighting and sedan, of port across the border into chad. living in camps with conditions or worsening is 8 agencies are over whelmed by the numbers and address reports from the board. a town of andre were crowns of refugees are waiting for how 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 a decent burial on charging soil. they board 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. zane up at
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a bad mother of 2 is pregnant without the child. she and her oldest son mohammed both witnessed the murder of her husband as she's putting up a brave face for now. why do you think clear how long it will be before she finally breaks down? well, 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 cro his father's arms before the attack. us shot him along with 3 other men right in front of the property. most of the feed use here from saddam's west in death for a region that is seen 2 decades of conflict. majority of the 55000 refugees in this account on documented this means they cannot access page. as we can see, there is no single tent decent for human habitation here. is that if you choose a cues melisha is of ethnically cleans in the region to gain dominus lima. so her
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brother taken away by gunman one week after, there is no news of the house. they show his friends 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 dies withdrew as a uh, every day we receive on average on 3 to 4000 people across the board and to chad. i can tell you we don't have enough resources to cope with the influx back at the border. family members look across the frontier, hoping to catch a glimpse of religious making it to safety. but many wouldn't be disappointed, hoping for a better luck the following day. how many degrees i just did,
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i agree. eastern job as at least 17 people, including children, have been killed by suspected talks, a gas leak in south africa. this happened at an informal settlement near johannesburg. emergency officials say the leak came from a cylinder of nitrate gas used by minors working illegally to process gold teams and searching the tightly packed building for more victims of zeros for me to millet reports from box bird. we were at the informal settlement east of janice book inbox, bug with a gas leak took place at 17 people were killed with gas canisters leap. and this specifically is what is one could cool and illegal processing. since any phone will processing center with illegal gold, mine is wood tree gold and gold dust from a band and mine shops in the surrounding area. bring it up here and try to process it into gold bowl pools, which has been sold on the black market. now, a leak from
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a sense of just like this one is what caused the depths of at least 17 people 15 others, i inhospitable, at least full of them on a critical condition. now this informal settlement is tightly packed, these a dense population, and it's what caused though it, these contributed to this high dis, 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 a family and couldn't. and that's when she relies, they would do it. and those at the incidence of at least 2 people who killed a, 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 single guard, he's 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. somebody the out is
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there a box book, south africa that south africa has been battling to bring a legal mining under control. it's mostly armed, gangs from neighboring countries who smuggle more than a $1000000000.00 worth of gold each year. that's in south africa looking at other countries though brazil is also trying to stop small scale gold mining that's in the northern yano mommy's territory. venezuela's government has deployed its military to try to stop the more than 10000 gold miners operating illegally in the amazon rain forest. so this is a global problem, and the un estimates that it's a multi $1000000000.00 industry. and one that takes advantage of the most vulnerable more than a 1000000 children used in illegal mines inquiries. 60. so john, john is mining and extracting lead action age. you're joining us from johannesburg city. so let's start, let's start with this so well on the same page. and on what is so dangerous about a dis, used mine of any type of changes or updates?
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is that the people who are unemployed for and have the experience of me? no, that's fiction. when 6 months for brands to put straight on the tables in order for them to do that and they have their that knowledge of, of the middle of the projects that are in the end. it's illegal for any my and it didn't take any mind. there was a punishment under a license not to be able to take that, but government seems not to be paying attention to that. but government seems to be already paying attention to cabby as a levi illegal activities. and so i'd love to go, we tell them that sometimes i must, which means those people to try to get something out of things i payment trucks. so how do you come back, illegal mining of the 1st and foremost way of of doing it. for example, you can kinda, it's done some amazing with to watch. i'm paying attention to this. like i said,
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the government keeps doing the same thing over and over again. it's the same thing, the trade. but the results of the same because to close them down to date the next few days they'll pick them because people are hungry. the only way to do this is to print all the stakeholders around the table so that the color of the tree. ready formalize it, and you think you need to sort of the most they and it worked in both, but it's in a much mostly for minute because there's no safety in the evening. mind me giving them lots to remind me to boost lives. the incidence ways to do loose lives. so it's part of the team. so government needs to do something different. and then sure, uh for example, i can go next. we go to my food, buy me is lift 4444444. gotten a and so, and you say government should be criminalize the trade and presumably you mean that is a potential remedy not just for south africa, but in other parts of the world where it legal mining takes place. does that mean they should say, okay, these, this use mine, these close minds?
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actually, it's okay, you can go in them and you can try and extract minerals from them. so i'm, i'll stick with that. so that's what they're now now on behalf of the side african issue. because you find that when a mining company you should with the mining license. so every mining uh a license is a live spread, because of that, he's still the cost different monthly, just especially for black, south africans and black applicants in this country who made so that to bring the gold rush and other no rush, they would. and they did not get as much as they should have got. so if my friends is 35 kids and governments should say not skating mining would go for 20 years in the last 15 years would go for a to my mind. and then people can phone call, but it is an audit. and then people can be rich as that, and we put the loan and you put in all the major things so that we know who's
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waking away. and what hours are they? what do so that shoot an accident happened? we would know who's not reported for, for example, right now we cannot know who would be not home to who is who is interested. did. and people are going in and out. and nobody is the real amount of people that are working and that's just my mind, the space. so, you know, our correspondence estimated miller was senior, a 6000 dis, use minds in south africa. i find just are incorrectly. you're saying that those should be turned into 6000 economic opportunities for communities, of course, government to live in the deaconate lives and formalize the tree. then we'll have to go and, and look at the safety issues in terms of what are you thinking that. so some of those minds us the, uh, enjoy the some minimal deposits that could be used. the thing is the last minute, let's do minding companies, offending them because they wouldn't not as profitable as they would have be. but one thing that's a growth funny. we do not pay attention to,
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is with all these minerals are ending up because they end up in form of binding. and they also contribute to that he called them for the we've never seen any mining company. and i think kimberly charge for every minute of the coming from the so called black markets. it's a fee, so it sounds like your mining and extracting lead action a thank you so much for joining us today. thank you. exemption is that the gun in eastern shore, long after human remains were found by workers lane, water pipe. the discovery his race concerns him on locals that the site may possibly be another mass grave linked to the civil war. and your report has criticized the government for failing to tackle the issue of mass graves, shrunken government troops for camels, tiger fighters during the countries 26 years civil war. hundreds of thousands of people died in skeletons and human remains continued to be under a dozen new competitors to the social media platform. twitter. facebook's parents company method has launched
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a new text based app called threads. it is meant to rival twitter. it's billed as a text based conversation app. it's linked to instagram. it's been rolled out in more than a 100 countries, however, it's release in europe has been delayed over regulatory concerns. mountain tavara is a social media consultant. he says marks echo berg has always wanted to improve twitter . and his new media platform is a start. suddenly an attempt to you set foot on the 6 trips and to steal a march on the because it almost has really done what 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 lots of cubic sees a great opportunity. he's had a long passions on compassion to try and do something better with twitter because he believes ago that he 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 start. so i'm seeing it switching back. it's
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a cracking stop for them. but for intensive purposes, the majority of the, the features right now, all of the pretty much aligned and we now can see of the coming weeks and months. what date as an x ray on to try and improve and make, make a more mainstream at which is on the twitter struggle to do. there's plenty of scope for it to be a profitable a business. and the already has been pursued a period of time with an inch, which i think with meta and it took a few to be very successful with. it's a platform and it was for you better has the world's best. i've talked to the platform out there. i think that has every opportunity to and if you can get to at least the same number of uses as truth as and it's not good. but then there's every reason to think that it could be a very profitable venture to not just about the world's largest gathering. if assuming lloyd robust is under way at the u. n. a. i for good global summit in geneva. the event brings together experts from companies such as microsoft and amazon and university to explore a nice role in solving global issues. it also aims to address the crucial need for
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standards to guides, the development of a i, technologies, or challenges in geneva. he spoke to a meco, perhaps it's a mika, a humanoid who says it's purpose is to help us understand how humans interact with robots. or don't seem to high recent track gpc general today, i me to any exception or by psych, oral salesman try convincing that the 10 promise that we can use to hold somebody to our lives and make millions of people seeing the alarm raised by our a. i x xbox, that i always moving so terrified me foss that we need to start thinking of the technology as an extinction level, fretful humanity will. this summit here, the i summit, but good is an alternative cost of that device. and it's trying to imagine it's trying to plan for how i can be used to, to good for humanity to uh, the view and sustainability goals, helping out with things like how with the, with hung up with an equality with education and with wellbeing is
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a huge number of i o i tech vision res, here, and that technology as well. so how to tell me to hi, i'm advocate, i'm a synthetic human created by an engineer. i can to see humans do gestures and expressions, compose poems, but unfortunately cannot bulk offline. yes, it's nice to meet you. nice to meet you to tell me why what you craze at what is your past. i was created to be a research platform to and human robotics interaction. my purpose is to help us specially i'm just done how humans interact with wavelengths so that we can create more natural interactions between the 2. should stevens be worried about being replaced by robots? like, you know, i don't think schumann should be worried about being replaced by brand, but some,
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i mean, we're here to help and work together with humans. not replace them then how you convinced you up on that. but i will reach out and send the advocates and some intention and are still ahead on al jazeera, a direct hit. the camera man is struck on the head by a loose throw at a major league baseball game that is coming up with gemma and sport after this for
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the the breaking news from the occupied westbank is really forces have shot and killed
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a palestinian after he opened fire on an illegal israel settlement and killed a security guard. the can do means settlement is one of many illegal ones and occupied westbank. and one other is really has reportedly been injured. another piece of breaking news is just coming through to us. here is that one is really a, has been killed, is dead in a suspected palestinian shooting attack in the west bank. this of course, all coming in the context of a recent and rapidly escalating cycle of violence in israel and the occupied westbank. israel having launched its uh, this is the largest and strongest assault on the refugee camp of jeanine in 20 years. it lasted 48 hours. and just this morning we were talking about how janine is picking up the pieces with water and electricity largely still cuts at the moment from the refugee camp. all right,
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well bring you more on this rapidly developing situation as soon as we get it for now though, we're going to give you sports news and jim has joined us here in the studio. thank you. so let's start with crickets and australia. fighting back after shaking stopped to the test, doctor's test, i should say, against england, strep throat, got rid of david water, was just the heading lea monkwood. then clean voltages. wanted with the 152 kilometers per hour delivery, you'll see lots to, to last to that, to me. what? $85.00 have less than a foot, and then now a $155.00 to full was, and it to mazda 0. right? so we'll say with crickets out of shock announcement by bangladesh, one day, captain, time. and while he's retiring just 3 months before the world cup in india, especially for road was in his, he revealed his decisions and to 16 yet international career tablets go to more than 15000 runs across all formats, including $25.00 centuries bangladesh. all yet to announce that replacement caption
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power. so you might have sold, getting them back, paid to sign the new contracts. if he wants to stay. last month, the french woke up with a said he would not extend his current deal, which runs out next year. however, he insisted it didn't mean he wanted to leave far as the 24 year old cost street, $8200000000.00. when he joined from one to 5 in 2017, to see to the end of this new look at again, this is kenny and bob pay wants to. he can stay, we want him to stay, but he needs to sign the new contract. we don't want to let someone who is one of the best players in the world today leave for free. it's impossible to sub for my past reply, i have the memory. i have gone back to ben feature in porterville, the argentine a web cut when it plates them originally between the 2007 um 2010 before going around madrid. manchester united, paris and then a year events they were just 14 days until the women's world cup, whether united states will be able to win. that's the straight tracy. they pay
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wales in that final warm up game on sunday in california before heading to new zealand. the ripening greek game is against the vietnam in oakland on july 22nd. the whole facing of the netherlands and portugal team usa has won the world cup 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, to go with the staff and the team they, uh, they understand the, the, the challenges that we have in front of us and they embrace them and, and loved them. i mean the, they don't go, they don't look at 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 win 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 that is just one day at a time. so yes, there's pressure but we love it and we know how to handle it. and we can bring you
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more in that breaking news from the occupied. westbank is really forces have shot and killed the palestinian after he opened fire on an illegal israel. so it is really settlement and after killing a security guard and can do means settlement. so there's one of many in legal settlements in the occupied westbank. one is really has also been killed, speak now to alan fisher, who is in ramallah island. what more can you tell us? i was, we're just getting the details in the last of this attack and tell them even which of course is where the finance minister of some other charges is whom i who did most of the information we're getting comes from is really, really who we are told that someone in a car drove up to a check point outside this illegal settlement, an open fight on a security guard at maple it is really on me, was the left it and then be pursued the gunman into the fields. where in the israeli army words he was utilized, which means essentially he was killed. but the gunman we are told,
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managed to injure to is really is one of them is described as seriously ill in the hospital. the other it is being reported locally that he has died, that we take the number of college students killed in the will. thank you by the west bank and gaza since the beginning of the year, 295. but it also means that there has been 29. it's nearly killed in the past year, but it's to save this information. all coming from is really, i mean radio just in the last hour, hour. and can you put this in the context of, of what we've seen in the last few days. indeed in the last few weeks this, this very rapid cycle of tit for tat escalation of violence between palestinians and his release. so kind of easy, but i, i know is drive from jeanine and of course we saw what happened to engineering over the 48 hours. so i'm just after midnight on monday all the way through till the is fairly i me withdrawal on wednesday. certainly the israelis have been on
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a heightened security. all that believing that could be an attack of this kind i'm, we are told that the check points between novelists and kind of mean i know essentially close to and that will make travel for hundreds on the roads at the moment. incredibly difficult us. alright, style and look. thank you very much. i understand this is a rapidly developing situation. this is what we can bring to our viewers for now. and just to recap, we learn moments ago that is rarely forces have shot and killed a palestinian after he opened fire on the illegal is really settlements of can you mean one is really has also been killed all of this in the context of news that we've been covering over the last few days at 48 hours of an intense assault on the palestinian refugee camp of jeanine. this in the occupied westbank. really, these are the, just the last 2 chapters in what has been a rapidly developing and escalating cycle of violence between israelis and
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palestinians. all right, that's it from me, from this use our world news. your analysis here. i think just the the women use brakes. i'm in front of the building that was hit with a door and i talked to you and that's when people need to be hot. and the story needs to be told. i wanted to cry as if i'd never see my parents in country again.
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most of the information that we're getting in the last hour or so is coming from is really, i mean, radio. what we can tell you is that we believe that

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