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the you and hcr is here, and someone told us that they have never seen it. this fact, many people say that even when they are about to prophecies neighboring charges, they also been talking to was an incredibly tragic day, seeing refugees streaming in his turn into a violent night. they seemed terrible things experienced unimaginable hardships to come this far. what happens now the is there any forces have shot dead, a pad, a spring, and none of the he opened fly as an illegal settlement, killing one past the color that i'm associated, paying the says out of their life. and also coming in by the russian presidents as the head of the vaulted group, is back in russia. and repeats is offered to host files and spices. and my russian
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missiles has an apartment thrown in the west and ukraine. in such a, you have to be attending a police report and a poisonous gas leak is blamed for the death of 17 people on the edge of the while. we begin with breaking news from the occupied. westbank is really full. since i've shopped at a past, indian man who opened fine at the legal settlement, killing one is really, it happens near the can. you mean the settlement west of fabulous. one of the is really has also reportedly been injured. palestinian group of mazda has claimed responsibility for the attack. it says it was in response to the as rating minutes for his assault on jeanine. well, that speak now to our correspondent unofficially. he's across this forest from ramallah. and this is obviously a developing situation and just in the last quarter hours. so we've had some hold off. that's right. what happened was this afternoon, there was
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a car driving near the settlement when the army patrol thought it looked suspicious . they decided to pull the car over to the side, the driver go down and find the number of short, some pretty close range. and what is really, i mean radio is describing is a fairly primitive weapon. now initially it was reported that it was a security guard that was killed. that seems unlikely. given the security guards don't have the power to pull over a car. so it was a soldier. we are told and the other person injured we think was a soldier to know the driver then run off. he was pursued by the army. a gun fight of some kind took place in the fields and the palestinian was short just in the last 15 minutes or so. a mass of said he was one of the fighters. that this was a natural to reaction to all that we saw at the beginning of the week in geneva. he's been named locally as until i'll get done. interestingly enough, his cousin was involved in a similar sort of attack in tell
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a be back in march. he was also shot dead at the scene and the number of check points have increased along the roads towards nablus. the people are being inconvenienced greatly by these check points and the number of vehicles being stopped and check has also gone up in the last couple of hours. and we can tell you with these killings just in the last few hours. it means this year 29 is really is have been killed in the occupied waste bank. and then the occupied west bank and gaza. the number of palestinians killed is up to $195.00. and i have been speaking over the last few days while you were proposing from janine. we also talked about the transfer of escalation violence around these are legal sacraments. do we think this is actually now happening? it was hard to judge just the one incident, certainly a number of groups. it said that they were very upset with what had happened in janine, and they would take their revenge. certainly given that how much has no said this
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was one of their fighters. there is every possibility that that's the case locals in the settlement are saying they've been asking the authorities for some time to increase patrols around in the area. we say that while those who are killed make the news, the number of just what they describe as ordinary shooting, incidents do not. and the root experienced the number of them over the last few months. so they've asked for an increase in patrols and clearly after what happened to intervene and all that was said, the number of security patrols in these, the legal settlements has increase quite significantly. and it will mean that they will increase over the coming hours as well. right across the entire occupied westbank and tricia that with the latest for us on that story from ramallah. thank you very much, ellen. well, that spring, and i'm glad i would as he is a political unless heading the social science department of the american university in ramallah. he's bad today and joins us now. i'm glad i'll start by asking you for your reaction to not only today's tracing,
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but also last has came of responsibility. i am actually, this is the 1st time that's how my house like and i'm so on bob like that to adopt or say that they conduct this operations most of the time, the time us. uh the so now suppose is kind of both of this kind of population without adopting it directly. i think how much likely happened. you start to g now the are more involved with the conflict. they are more than both, but the company is westbank. i think the are shifting their uh, resistance strong guys out through the westbank to show these ladies that i also just showed up at a cdns, uh they are not finding the conflict. it's concerning the lights of the lanes they being direct to doing their last conflict with these, right? these be a lot of the cdns named how much they are uh, even like the above on resistance and that live i do have that. is that mean that
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on and the last, the fine thing is i use, i think time us move to the westbank in order to uh, to gain more power. uh. and also it to trans fat is uh, resistance to the west bank. so i'm actually this kind of a ration that lots of people that have been expecting this kind of resistance 5 days, right? ease out, a little over the last 2 years. uh, noticing houses that receive people more stuff that mans up. so that, but a scene in the, uh, next to in a very uh, i'll quote them very difficult situation, but not going on. like they roll on. i wouldn't take a level actually they, they don't have any. uh yeah, any, any windows, they don't have any opportunities. there's non you pull the pick up process, they don't the visa process, there's not, there's the high rate. so for the employment more houses, the set of buying this also does that play a crucial role in the uh, in the reactions of the seasons?
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so actually the utility bodies, these are the ground, it is left. so the, but a scene in any choice, uh, except the uh, you know, cutting away brands um support themselves and defend themselves. and uh, just to come into you say that many feel they don't have any choice. i know you've done quite a lot of work with posting in youth, many of whom grew up on the occupation, and they don't feel they have many choices in order to be huts. is that a way out of their perhaps steps here that could give them more agency? that doesn't mean violence. i mean, if you look at the, the kind of thing and you are the, are a huge best centers of that, but a scene in the place. and it's talking about more than 45 percent of them that they're raising the are between the age of 19 to that, that the 5. so you talking about the huge, but when we optimize students, i mean, what do you think about the solution that are for the conflict? i to be honest. uh, i would like some, some of the answers about should very,
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very pete shop by their answers. they say we don't want to build an ice is right. we don't want any kind of peace polluted because we don't see, we don't see any kind of peace on the ground. what we are seeing you just to mean nation of the check lines. no jobs, no future. uh no, any kind of piece of process. no anything. what we have seen you just step in meant marginalize. uh we getting, we getting a year after year in a very bad situation and in all levels. so um, when we talk about that be said, was that the oldest ask me which kind of piece you talking about? where is, where does the debate these talking about? god says only that, that, that kind of perspective does that mean that the demographic of the active on the groups that we're seeing is actually changing? yes, actually a because of the attitude because of that, of to patient because was going in law on the ground because of the lack of any political vision. so different a, see me and you have mean the are you look at those statements actually the are not
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happy with the policy cover fractions. the, i'm not happy with profit. the, i'm not happy with her mouth the are even they, when they would be right there. well, they mentioned that we are not engaged to, for any political, uh, talk to you. we don't want to be part of the despite the fact some of them be out of pocket movements, but then it's kind of the want to be independent. the out fine thing for the freedom, the autumn, that's happy with the situation on the ground. so we kind of just don't want to blame them to say on the are a conduct in meditation because these ladies because the are a terrorist no, actually left off. the question is why these guys now why the violence i didn't call it divine is why the resistance is collating. why the a model, abrasions in my, in my views from the weight. well, what we ask you, the students, what we all the way conduct the best, most of these guys, there's no, any vision. know i'm able to, to go uh,
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vision. we don't have any future. and so this is, this is that results. i mean, this is the result of the l as the past 4. last, who heads the social science department of the american university in ramallah? thanks so much for sharing your experiences with us here on out there. i'm john meanwhile, and is really court has acquitted a police officer who was charged with killing an autistic palestinian man in occupied is true some 3 years ago. the court ruled that the officer had acted in self defense when he stops and killed. i ad hoc has found me those as i, as was on his way to his special needs school. meanwhile, israel has launched an artillery attack at the lebanese buddha. this comes to us to day after these really all making food and its biggest assaults on jeanine and the occupied westbank. and 20 is the attack happens near the town of ca, foster back in response to these really minutes. he says to ali
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a rocket attacks from the area. oh correspondence, they don't hold us, sent us this report from barry's to an unclaimed dropped. it was fired as well. early on thursday. is way the army then fired shells until up and on. it was yet another cross border incident that was the up again quickly contained open areas were targeted and assign. that's neither side. wanted a major flare up. but the timing told another story. and we are seeing more and more unifications off uh, off of groups, a responding to is that a aggressions and palestine? i know we're seeing this is happening and gods uh we're seeing this happening and south and loving on. and we can expect that more to italy, ations to develop our loan is today. the borders unifying the front. that's a new military tactics established by the iranian doctor. liberties arms group has
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beloved. it's repeatedly warned of a multi front assault by iran's allies across the region. this week as well launched their strikes against the run, the targets in syria and the major assault against the occupied westbank town of sydney. then came a ramming instead of being attacked in tel aviv a rocket attack from southern casa to northern israel. and now the rockets attack from southern left and on this incident comes out of sensitive time in the region and in an area that's all tensions. earlier this week, united nations peacekeeping forces, urging restraint and calling on both sides to avoid further escalation. and there is a possibility, has the law has accused, as well as taking over the 11 east part of hush, or a town on the border between 11 on and the is really occupied. syrian golden heights is rouse, move in the hush are followed. a similar act by his beloved,
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the group setup outposts along the border and an area claimed by as well. for now, there is a cautious call, but the possible escalation can't be ruled out. there i was just the, the bailed russian president, alexander lucas. shank, us, as the leader of the wagner last area group has returned to russia, suggesting he's in so that piece has back nutrition and just says, has office a hardest log in to find that spill spans infinity for version when tend to exile in batteries of to a brief, nearly against russia and a do you agreed with president document prison stroke sites? as for 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. you still don't think that wagner with revolt and turn the weapons against about a roof, and it's a tars these anything that happened in life. but i don't see such
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a situation that smith has more from the battle russian capital lens. lucas then goes been king sort of cast himself as a piece of my career. and all of this is opening up to try buys critics, is a part of the kremlin, but he says he's food seems equal. and he stepped in to stop russia collapsing into a civil war by offering to take it, take on it, gave me regarding and put allow him to stay here in battle. ruth lucas shank has been sort of filling in the gaps why the kremlin has been reluctant to talk about what, what's been happening with precaution. so lucas shank has advised all of us here the meeting that he's probably certainly are on today by saying he's not here and others and he will. he's in st. petersburg and it's not altogether clear whether it will come back. lucas and good did say that it's still being considered as to whether a regression of his likeness sizes would come back to about a roof. but he said if they think it's necessary to move the soldiers here, he said, i'm going to fulfil my promise. um,
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we have seen pictures and all the areas where there's like, over the soviet fall in the military bases that are being re purpose being refitted to take on the back. in the sciences. the estimates may be a 1000 also of them unless you a little concerned because that he wasn't worried about them being on father's territories. and they will train our soldiers because they've had a lot of experience in buffalo. we'll use them to try and also just on they will help defend the roots if necessary. but there's a magic episode. james space spoke with nature secretary general. yeah. and stalls him back was amazing and brussels and he often about the phone involved and indeed his whereabouts. a quick comment on the report step for goshen is back in st. petersburg on the on put was saying, well, uh, what we can say is the total closer uh and uh, with the wagner sold as i'm moving around there also where he is moving. i'm not to go into the details. uh, but uh um, but we have, we have seen some preparations for uh for, for, for hosting
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a large groups of uh, log into soldiers in for us so far we haven't seen so many of them going to butters . and then we have seen a mr producing moving to be around. they're not going to many would be at this. i'm not a still a head here on altos, air racial tension. and as soon as he and crystal city tends into violence, targeting migrants of african nations, we have all from the wells, the largest gathering of human way to read off to investigate whether the rapid, as long as an add on could be the the route to you by visit capital, great to have you here. let's go with your weather update in a minute 15 and while west certainly disturbance collided with our monsoon rains
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over a northern focused on ringing note, it's moisture, so places like lahore, 200 millimeters and 124 hours that was enough to produce some flash flooding and likely to see much of the same on friday, over the course of the weekend. very human in karachi, with the sea breeze probably feeling about 48 on friday. meantime, up and down the western gats, western india, that's for the most intense monsoon rains are so for muscle rosters state good. you're right. also pushing into draw just on likely to see some more rounds of flooding here. and at the same time for the eastern part of the country as well, getting the feet of rain, the feet of moisture and humidity of the bay of and gall. so for westbank all state pushing into bung with dash and parts of the armoire as well as some pretty big downpours here. also sucked into the weather for southern parts of cambodia, pushing into vietnam. a bree is off, the south china sea means not only hot, but also quite humid here as well. also seen driving rain across the yangtze river valley. these are our plum rains,
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and that is pushing into the southern part of south korea. so for places like, besides, probably about a 100 millimeters of rain on friday, grab the umbrella of the quote to you by visit castle wherever there are people, there are stories, stories that must be shared. it's my biggest responsibility to speak to my people. they have coming from a place where i believe they have more to learn. they can do better that need to be part of this change award winning filmmakers from around the world presenting tales of true life. the witness on jersey. the
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welcome back to watching al jazeera uninstalled. you'd take it into our house that's remind you of on top stories is where the forces of shots and killed a palestinian of the he opened fire on a level is really settlement and kills. and it's raining the can, you mean settlement is one of many in the occupied west by the russian president, alexander lucas. and i guess as the leader of russians, wagner, ross, and every for if, if any provision has returned to russia, there's your cycles, or says the officer has laws with sizes stations in his country, states that mean long ukraine says that russian themselves have struck the western city of levine, but killing at least 5 people. the cities man says it's the biggest attack on civilian infrastructure in this war so far. from mcbride reports from ukrainian capital case. hundreds of kilometers from the nearest front line, fighting the west and city of the v. as lots of the escaped,
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the worst of the destruction suffered by other ukrainian cities. until now, this quiet, residential and college neighborhood lost it by a missile strikes. as many people stayed in their apartments, instead of seeking shelter, despite an air, raid voting being in force. so was not there. so when you receive the russian side, the bombing military targets, but they had to peaceful houses, people was sleeping. how could they do wish you took more than the rescue crews? what? through the nights pulling the engine from under the rubble, the city says it's the biggest attack on civilian buildings since the start of the will we now digging through the rubble, the wounded. indeed, this is the russian will visiting the v. as you can see, their ultimate goal is to destroy the ukrainian nation. but we will, when we will either come 1st lights brought home the full extent of the destruction
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. and the clean up continued through the de ukrainian mil latrice as a total of 10 missiles with 5 towards the west. and ukraine from russian ships and submarines in the black sea. 7 were apparently struck down, but others got through with faithful consequences of the fried. i'll just say era keith at least to 17 people, including children, has been killed by a suspect to toxic gas leak. and south africa has happened as an informal sacrament near to his back was large. he's a gas canisters used in the legal lining cause the death for me. the miller has worn out from books by a prayer for the dead. and so those who survived the e as in love with last full family members of a gas leak at this informal settlement and books book near johanna's book, the youngest of them 2 and 4 years old to other relatives in hospital amena vin. oh courtney was i cannot see that in the corner. they took me on my trunk. when we
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came back i found my sisters on the ground at that point i felt dizzy and i didn't know what was going on. i felt like i was just going to be a poor person i need need. according to police, the gas leak was caused by minus illegally processing gold. just one or 2 brits of a very high concentration of nitrate oxide can cause severe home. police have confiscated at least 15 gas cylinders tearing down shelters, and this man can equipment of the comb. the area. there are several a band and mine shocks around here will start to suspect the minus illegally use the gas to mine and refine gold. informal supplements like this one, a poor dense and tied to packed the guess quickly spread from this area. suffocating those around. many of them had no time to look for help with at least 6000 a band in mind shop. there are thousands of mine is working illegally across south africa. one month the gold mine is working legally on the ground,
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suffocated off to me, think gas explosion, prevention and come by thing will free to go to my name is to never be sold responsible to of the police. and the requires the rule of government and public sector to came to visit several families in this community last loved ones. we all 17 year old. yes. if you seen a doctor, he only shakes his head. i mean, i'll just, there are books, books of africa to write scripts say that soon as he has moved hundreds of migrants and refugees to account along the libyan border, there are reports of civilians now in facts pertaining people following the killing of as soon as you can placement on monday, many of the migrants on l stranded in the desert with no food or water. alternate is seen by the you as a gatekeeper of migration from north africa to europe. but the issue affects the entire region. in the past 5 months of this, it almost 55000 migrants has made their way to europe. nearly all of them travel by
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sea, 25 percent more and the same period last year. 1200 people died on the journey or are missing. now if you look at where they're coming from, the majority of from the ivory coast, followed by guinea, then practiced on syria and egypt. and in terms of where they are reaching your at more than especially 3000 to arrive by saying italy, spain in greece with other men, 19 points more than 4000 people arrive by land in bulgaria. and 3000 in cyprus means lucy is a journalist under political unless he says asylum seekers and libraries have faced many difficulties in june as you what is different intended to is the is the practical aspect of asylum seekers and um, and refugees will continue to have struggle have struggled to have their residential guards and even when they, they have, they have a reason to be here. they managed to get the job or they manage to start studying.
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they will have a lots of difficulties getting better or official papers. it's very difficult to to say because, um, a lot of people have been influenced by as a, as we heard in the report is by the february statement of the presidency. whoa. who was accusing migraines of the 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 was covered, led to a lot of speculation. and lots of from exaggeration every single crimes on, by a black person in june is, yeah, is reading to debates about the, the, the, the whole community to hear a lot of nivia. 5 bodies have been recovered from the beach and the west of the capital. tripoli, they believe to have been caught trying to across the mediterranean to europe. maybe it has a much, doesn't all the main transit points and migrant,
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some assignments, it goes from africa and from asia. well there's a new competitor, so the social media platform twist. then facebook's parent company messa has launched a new text based apps, core threads, which is as a rivals with it. it's billed as a text based conversation out that's links to instagram and it's been rolled out in more than a 100 countries, but it's when eastern europe has been delayed or the regulatory concerns. i'm not devora is a social media consultant and he's as well talking back as always wanted to improve theresa and his new media platform is a stops sending an attempt to you set it on the 6th trip to and to stephen much on that because it almost hasn't really done what most people and twitter wanted him to do with the platform in it. and in many ways it seemed to be spiraling out of control. i think that's a lots of exceeds a great opportunity. he's had a long passions on compassion to try and do something better with twitter because
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he believes ago that the a to do should 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 a cracking stop for the but for 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 they as, and it's right on to try and improve and make make a more mainstream at which is something twitter struggle to do. there's plenty of scope for it to be a profitable business, and the it already has been pursued a period of time with an in switzer. i think with meta and its ability to be very successful with it's a platform and it was for you better has the world's best of talk, the platform out there. i think that has every opportunity to and if it can get to at least the same number of uses as twitter as and it's not good, but then it's every reason to think that it could be a very profitable impact just about took about now the laws that largest gathering of human way and robot says currency on the way up and you as a, i for good the global summit. and in geneva,
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the event brings together x that's from companies such as microsoft and amazon. and universities take still as role in solving global issues. it also ends to address the crucial needs the standards to guide the developments. deployments and regulation of ad technologies probably challenges in geneva and he spoke to america, a humanoid who says high purposes to help us understand how humans interact with robots. is the same, the height, recent chaps, a, b, c, general survey, odd, mitchell, any excess or by psych oral salesman's. try convince us of the 10 prompts that we can use to hold somebody to our lives and make millions of people seeing the alarm raised my, our a i x xbox, that i always moving, sorry, terrified me, fos that we need. so thinking of the technology as an extinction level. frightful humanity. this summit here, the i summit for 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,
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to good for humanity to the view and sustainability goals, helping out with things like poverty with hung up with an equality with education and with wellbeing. there's a huge number of architect, vision res, here on that technology as well. so hello. tell me. hi, i'm malika, 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 asked me to tell me why were you crazy? what is your purpose? i was created to be a research platform to and human robotics interaction. my purpose is to help us better understand how humans interact with results so that we can create more natural interactions between the 2. should humans be worried about being replaced
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by robots like, you know, i don't think schumann should be worried about being replaced by robots. mikes me, we're here to help and work together with humans, not replace them. so know how you convinced you up on that. but i will reach out and send the i, i said good. somebody engineers the color that it says al jazeera and these are the headlines, is there any forces have shot and killed a palestinian after he opened defiant on an illegal settlement and killed in his rainy academy in settlement is one of many in the occupied westbank from us has claimed responsibility for the attack the russian president, alexander lucas, shank, us as the leader of russia's wagner. last memory. if you have any provision has
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returned to russia nutrition and also says the offer to has laws that spite to stationed in his country still stands.

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