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it's when the war to reach the threshold, then we started to run away and she shows us the flight tomorrow. so the house leads us inside to, to, to the photos. i don't have struggles to hold for tears. she knows. so despite the health, she will come rebuilding her life is the will, rages will be a challenge field was the the color there on the status of your day. this isn't use our life or not headquarters . here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. is there any forces have shown that a palestinian man of the he opened fire as an illegal settlement? killing one pass and in the occupied west by the by the russian president says, the head of the wagner group is back in russia and repeats his office,
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a host of wagner. finances of poisonous gas leak is blamed for the death of 17 people, which i have to pay as foreign ministers as sweden less. what's the legal changes and some practice before nature bid approval and on piece assembly with your school was a big upstate full. the number for c s for viewed at wimbledon, and australia is mitchell ma, she's custodian england side with both bathroom pools on the opening day open the 3rd actions taste at the while. we begin this news with the ongoing breaking news developing in the occupied westbank. local sources have confirmed that is ready for says arrest and the father and the brother of a palestinian man. they had shot dead of the he opened fire as soon as legal settlements. one is rarely was killed near the can you mean settlement west of nablus palestinian group. hamas has claimed responsibility for the attack and says
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it was in response to the is randy. monitor. his assault on jeanine island for sure . has the latest for us from the so hi, this appears to developed as it was a car driving near the illegal settlement of k to mean it was described a suspicious so was pulled over by a patrol. the driver got out of the car and opened fire with what is really on the radio describe as a permit to a weapon, killing one, an engineering. another initial report suggested it was a security guard that was killed. it was almost certainly a soldier. security guards don't have the power to pull over cars. the palestinian driver then run off into a field. he was pursued by an israeli army patrol. there was a gun fight of some description and the palestinian driver was shot dead. know how much to say to use one of the are fighters, but this was in response to what happened in janine earlier this week. you'll remember that there was a 40 hour army operation that is really on the operation. there is,
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it claimed the lives of 12 palestinians and a number of groups. one, it'd be a response as the palestinian driver. the mine who died has been named has hello, i'm, it hello, gets on. and his cousin was involved in a similar incident in tel aviv back in march when he's short and it's really i was short dead by these really army himself, his brother and his father. i've been arrested by these really ami the complete in custody on preparations are likely to be made for the destruction of his home. we know that security had been stepped up around the west bank after what happened in geneva. it's expected to go up another level after this latest event, at least 2 killings. while they take the number of his release, killed this year to 29. and the number of palestinians killed in the occupied west bank and gaza to 195 island fisher. i'll just see the realm of them. well, the one secretary general, antonio gutierrez,
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has recently spoken to us about the situation in the occupied territories of to israel is assault on jeanine. he says, the security approach is not the answer. the use of abstracts is inconsistent with the conduct of law enforcement. corporations, also remind israel as they are combined forward, that it has the responsibility to ensure that the civilian population is protected against all acts of violence. i understand isabel's legitimate concerns. we need security. but escalation is not the onset. it simply bowls that was there because they sion and leads to a deepening cycle of violence and bloodshed. hello correspondents. gabriel, alexander joins us now from the united nations in new york. again, what more did we have from the secretary general that as well, secretary general was supposed to be speaking about haiti and he did, but he added these comments about these really rating jeanine because it is clearly
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top of mind in the united nations. the secretary general saying that he was deeply disturbed by what happened in janine, and he said he strongly condemned all acts of violence. see, you then said that i once again call on israel to abide by its obligations under international law, including the duty to exercise restraint and the use of only proportional force. something clearly uh that is real did not do in the raid in janine, but it's also interesting as much as what the secretary general said is what he didn't say. he was asked specifically, does he condemn these rarely rate? and he just simply said, i condemned all acts of violence, reiterating what he said in the statement. and then after the statement, he was asked, do you think that these really raid was an act of a war crime? and he simply refused to answer that question. but clearly the secretary general
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having to once again, as we've seen so many times in recent months and years really respond again to his really aggression david at us on the, for us at the united nations. thank you game. well, that's spring and eunice raw, he's the international relations director at the pillow affiliation group to colonize ation and water resistance commission. he's joining us now from hebron. eunice. let me start by asking you for your reaction to the un secretary general's come out. i don't think that he held it q patient entity, accountable, whatever they have done during the past, at least during the past few months. uh huh. not only did you need and you need it was the latest attack against the latest brutal attacks i guess. but a cnn citizens, and you may have if you choose gamma. but what about 14 or 15 pounds?
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what about attacking but a cdn is citizens day and night. by is what a cool patient portal nies is, is quoted and protected by is like the patient as assisted by as i didn't q patient courses. what do they expect from palestinian is to do throw flowers as a, as i enters into a page. and as i, as a group bias, why does throwing our homes this thing a lot of properties? kidding. our people, the and 9th storming our cities, a lot of villages our towns. i don't think good faddish was uh, a 100 percent accurate in describing what is been happening here. and by this time you're in us, we should have said that they keep us with a lot to be in and out. we. we spoke last about resistance here today,
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and many have on here that this is what today is shooting that we've seen represents resistance against c is randy occupation, but also against what's just taking place. obviously, engineering is there. let me ask you an alternative form of resistance, or is a violence only going to escalate also, as israel retaliates? no, i won't describe it as violence. that is, if your patient and there are people, i'm going to prove that your patient and these people have the right to defend themselves according to the national low. so it says legitimate, but at the end resistance, if, if that was america and the whole world approves that, ok is though in good is that sense? i guess what? i saw what they quoted,
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but i found it your page and then the same thing applies for palestine and that is done is recognized by that by the, by the international community as a country under your patient, eunice, i take your point. so we have that resistance that this has varied as self defense as a form of resistance. and you've said that you don't want to regard it as violence, but i'm asking perhaps all the other options or do people feel that there is no other option? the only option, the only option, there's one option only to enforce the international. no dog as i am, if you're patient account 74 bad one, crimes, daily war crimes against but i stayed in to the am for the i c. c, to manage a serious move towards opening the files that are 5 by that. but i see
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it in the yellow about is that i the if you page and a lot of times, i guess, but a video without a thought to do with the, the illegal system. and that if it was a brutal antenna, is attacks against by the stadium. and the ottoman is attacks against buzzfeed in cities. villages i'm down. is that right? yeah, that's the only stipulation was all through the internet. you know, you speak about is national and, and, and indeed, an panel of view an x that says already saying that what's happened in jeanine could be regarded as a war crime. i thank you for your time, eunice, out at the international relations direct. uh, just a 2nd just just, just, just just a 2nd please. just to, uh, just let me just what point. now the icbc has moved when the attack, i guess, okay, and happens after 2 weeks. now we have been asking the icpc for decades to make a move, i guess is right, if you're patient,
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water crime is happening on the against. but if any of this problem, the standards we are not it stop even on the planet units are the international relations director at the piano affiliated group, the colonization, and will resistance commissions. thank you for joining us here on al jazeera, unison and thank you for sharing your thoughts and opinions. thank you all meanwhile, and is really court has requested a police officer who was charged with killing an autistic palestinian man and occupied east jerusalem 3 years ago. the court ruled that the officer had acted in self defense when he stopped and killed. i add her lock that i have lots from me says that he was on his way to his special needs school or the cut all it is not ready for such a decision. the department of internal police investigations told us he would be sent us to up to 12 years. in every court session. they said,
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this is the decision to sentence the officer who killed a i and today to judge it could attend. as they say, if the judge is your arrival, to whom do complaint all the us is urging israel to rebuild the janine refugee cans off to that 2 days. so that kills 12 palestinians. many of israel's actions engineering could, as i was saying earlier, be potentially considered war crimes. they include depriving civilians of objects indispensable to the survival as a method of wolfing water sources and electricity networks. engineering has been destroyed. also launching an attack with the knowledge that it will cause widespread death, injury, and destruction, to civilian lives and buildings. we know that israel conducted and ground assaults for 2 days on a crowded density population, refugee count and attacks on hospitalization, clinics that are not military targets is considered war crimes. i write scripts as 3 medical facilities engineering came on the attack on the palestinian authority.
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it estimates reconstruction will cost around $15.00 and a half $1000000.00. palestinians has the gun returning to their homes, but many uninhabitable off to the assaults need to abraham has this update for us from inside virginia and refugee. the people here say that's whatever they look, that reminded why the fours that took place in the 2 days radio falls on people here in the account. they're trying to go about their lives. the cleaning are rubbing the human. they're trying to provide people with some bolts of the votes or with a little bit of electricity. but as you can see, it will take a lot of time to restore those services. people here know that the palestinian authority has been going through a deep financial crisis, so it can not be expected to have the money to restore and renovate things here. that's where the damage in the refugee we're talking about the home cars, people who have lost lots of processing,
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losing their loved ones. they say that the tax was very, very harsh. nothing traumatized and a heart broken. even the hospitals were not safe from the is really a fault because people were saying that they would target the advice to to guess by bullet. we've also seen images of airstrikes near the hospitals themselves. and others of us journalists were trying to tell the world the story. we're also head survive is really forces. we've seen cameras being softer than and the joy that is being surrounded. and they say that they have target. this is that, but i mean, i just need the occupied westbank the now that a races president says the need of the russ married group has returned to russia, suggesting that he's in some pieces bag of candy for guys and went into exile in
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batteries of to have refusing me against russia and a deal agreed with president that in a prison. on a smith's reports now from minsk, a russian president, alexander lou cushion. coke was eager to describe himself as a piece make a stop to potentially catastrophic confrontation between vladimir putin and it gave me precaution for the whiteness. she isn't here anymore or just so speech. and he's current in st. petersburg, where he was as of this morning. maybe he went to moscow, maybe i'll swear, however, he's not in the taste or the lowest. i'll just say with him the military base about 2 hours outside the capital minutes, which is believed is being prepared to house, watching the finances. yes. is this board tribute? well, if the wagner group will be here, the other part of the balloon rouge, an army, and they will protect our interest when they make
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a decision about deploying here will sign a treaty with definitely 5. the coaching has been weakened by walter locke. mcgrooves were able to get the weight they took over the rest of them don't. they got close to moscow and there was no attempt. it seems by the russian military or security services to stop them. so nothing was undermined. nothing was weekend. and the reason why i rushed to negotiate with mister precaution, people around me know why most of these, we had to prevent people from dying. similar to the same power of a 29 years, lucas jenco ordered a violent crack down on protest as in 2020, against his declaration of victory and a widely disputed presidential election. since then, he's become reliant on russia. the economic and security support and the location goes as he stopped a civil war by offering to take and it gave me progression. but this is a leader who survival depends on bloody met food. and so if the kremlin coals asking for a favor, he can't really say no. the smith islanders era mints. here the shop of oliver is
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following the story from oscar. a. danny for goes and continues making the headlines in russia recently were guessing propose that his media and pot including his internet resources and troll factory, had been closing down. now on wednesday, july, the 5th, the state received one tv channel on the from tonka and investing news outlets released footage of a search, and a mentioned allegedly owned by you've got any progression. the sash was carried out on june the 24th. that was the day when the wagner rebellion took place in russia during the such a helicopter, as well as a lot of weapons, cash, fake passports and weeks were found. plus the journalist posts of new risk, photographs of pre goshen with a bid wearing various hops and wakes all the images in our section icing on the internet. here he did not comment on the search, the ministry of internal affairs and of the law enforcement agencies did not come
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and eyes that later. according to saint peters. bye this from tongue telegram channels were pools. you've got any progression, presumably visited the f as be development in st. petersburg, where he allegedly called bought his weapons and 10000000000 roubles. that's $112000000.00 sees during the search was in his vulcan ascent. and his mention on the day of the rebellion reposing from moscow, us above all of our elders here. meanwhile, ukraine's as russian missiles have struck the western city of louise, kinda at least 5 people that the cities man says it's the biggest attack on civilian infrastructure in the war. so far. from the final thoughts from the capital keys of hundreds of kilometers from the nearest, the front line, fighting the west and city of the v. as lots of the escaped, the worst of the destruction suffered by other ukrainian cities. until now, this quiet, residential and college neighborhood lost it by a missile strikes,
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as many people stayed in their apartments instead of seeking shelter. despite an air raid holding being in force. so was not there. so when you receive the russian side, the bombing military targets, but they hit 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 b. as you can see, their ultimate goal is to destroy the ukrainian nation, but we will when we will as a come 1st light brought home the full extent of the destruction and the clean up, the continued through the day. ukrainian military says a total of 10 missiles with 5 towards the west, and ukraine from russian ships and submarines in the black sea. 7 were apparently
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struck down, but others got through with faithful consequences of the fried, i'll just 0 keith. well, russia and ukraine have now made a present, a swats involving the return of $45.00 soldiers from each side. russia's defense ministry released this video showing as sold as returning from ukraine in custody. ukraine says the same amount of service men plus the 2 civilians have been returned to ukraine to i'll punch in morehead status. these are including racial tension. and as soon as he and crystal city tends into violence, targeting migrants from all the african nation towards the competition methods, licensed app friends gets 10000000 subscribers in the 1st 7 hours of insurance. and then for the case, it has the use of his big offset for the full seed test for weird at wimbledon. the
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naser champions felton bag says sweetens in patient and minute tre lines is within reach of to talks and brussels, or especially one nation members have to approve any expansion to key has repeatedly objected to sweden's inclusion. and the curious as the country of harbouring members of the cottage group, the p k. k, which n correct considered as a terrorist group. off to the missing, the foreign minister spoke to china. this ticket says it expects sweden to full philips promises or this, which is not the issue. the region has taken some steps in terms of legislative change. they lifted the defense industry restrictions on to a key. the changes they also made within the scope of the fight against terrorism came into force on june 1st. however, legislative changes no need to be put into practice. well made progress today, and that's something to be the that's something which we agree about. and it was, it was a very good to meet my new tucker calling of course. and it really is now presidents
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adam and the, the prime minister christmas on was, meets each other of the, of the ring pull, completing the process is continuing. and we of course, working very intensively the coming days in order for us to become a member of nato. and we are in hoping and looking for a positive them decision next week. but this is, and i would like to underline this, this is of course a turkish decision at the end of the day. this allows i gather that james space has more now from brussels to this was a last ditch meeting to try and get a resolution to a long running problem. to kia has objections to sweden becoming a member of nato. and they were trying to solve that problem. with a high level meeting, we have the foreign minister of sweden, the foreign minister of to kill also the foreign minister of finland. here, nato had courses. remember finland joined nato earlier this year often took he had
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dropped his objections, but it still says it has problems with sweden's application. what happens now is it goes to another level. we are going to have a meeting of the lead is the president of took a and the prime minister, a sweden meeting on the eve of the summit in vilnius and the secretary general of nato again stilton. but told me he was positive about that me to my aim is to then find those this process. in the near future, i'm to have a concrete impulse of the decision next week. so then it will still be a quick peek ation process on the, on the, on the false is the excess impulses in naples mold on history also for this week. so that meeting between the leaders of took here and sweden will take place just before the formal starts of the nato summit in vilnius. if it don't reach agreement that then look, i think to some of the meetings that will take place during the summit,
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particularly important will be the meeting between the us president and the president of took a of the us, the one country, the could pick real pressure on his ally james space, which is the era brussels? well that's spring and cutting it was done. he's the executive director of the talk is fund a think tank. the caesar foundation in washington dc. he now joins us from the country. there was plenty of speculation that after the tucker selection, i'm from like no, no favor, be perhaps on sweden's application and then it started back himself attended, add ons and organization once the dynamics now as well to kid is he also reported is expecting some concrete steps sweden has to pass some legislation, they changed some laws, but to kids not satisfied that they've seen concrete action like, you know, um, so the blocking of the terror groups demonstrations in sweetie, streets or extradition of certain uh, people who are affiliated with
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t j. k. and federal organizations and peak is a federal group of recognized by the european union. also, it's not just the 2 cubicles, so there's some terrorists, so on those fronts turn key doesn't seem satisfied just yet. these meetings are going to be all scores helpful. so i wouldn't be surprised either way. it at the summit, if 2 kids says go ahead or not, or, or still, you know, is this. so i'm seeing more concrete action. so. um, but um, you know, to, to is not also, um, does not feel the pressure of the timing, of course, which would be, you know, good for ne to unity natal tools attitude to announce that the summit. but at the same time that there were clear requirements. so this try lateral agreement between 2 kids, sweden and finland from a year, year and a half ago where, you know,
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these countries promised certain things. and 2 kids not yet there to, to say that, you know, they have done enough, especially in terms of those concrete commitments. can i ask you more about this? is this just about the, the p k. k. well doesn't going to be on us. a dk gave it to the, you know, the, they have, they're able to bully the demo straight industries, dental pally, you know, able to, you know, to organize activities, recruitment, financing activities on sweetie, soil. and most recently, you've seen that the core onboarding incidence. of course, this is, this is just showing, the swedish authorities are not willing to yet take action on these kind of product at the uh, at the incidents that actually feed to groups to their goals. and
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what they want to do, i want to stay on the broader picture of it. so i, sorry, i wasn't thinking a little bit more about the, the, the kron banning because it wasn't a rocky refugee who bans a cron in front of a loss can still call them. and as you say, that was a protest move, but it was sanctioned by a swedish course we what was he had some very points and statements from the texas leadership annual re, the event. how damaging has not been stuck on this. nato ambitions is not being read as support for the p k. k. you know, it's not, obviously, it's a problem with the incident. but, you know, when swedish authorities are either accepting these or openly enabling these incidents, it costs down on swedish willingness to confront the, you know, federal groups and work with cherokee and other allies against these kinds of events. you know,
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these events can get out of hand. we've seen in the past. these are extremely dangerous incidents. you can't just say always freedom of speech. and they should be able to demonstrate does it as they like. especially if you're seeking a alliance with the, with a country like to hear that, you know, have suffered from terrorism for so long. so i think the perspective, the swedish 1st perspective needs to change and they need to reassure to get on that. that's the issue. cut it was the, the executive director of the tuckers fund, a think tank the c set foundation in washington, d. c. thanks so much for joining us. it certainly sounds like the last is on the line and anything could happen. thank you. can do. thank you. i'm reading on and at least 17 people, including children, have been killed by a suspect of toxic gas leak and south africa. it happened as an informal sacrament near to his bag. with ours, you say that gas canisters used in the legal lining course,
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the death for me to mila, has worn out from books back a prayer for the dead. and so those who survived the yes and globe last full family members off to a gas leak at this informal settlement and books. but you'll, johannes book the youngest of them 2 and 4 years old to other relatives in hospital amino video, coordinating was i can actually add in the corner. they took me on my trunk. when we came back, i found my sisters on the ground. at that point i felt dizzy. i didn't know what was going on. i felt like i was just going to be a poor person. i need it. according to police, the gas leak was caused by minus illegally processing gold. just one or 2 brits of a very high concentration of nitrous 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, the civil abandoned mind shocks around here. well, sorry,
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the suspect the mind is illegally use the gas to mine and refine gold informal supplements like this one, a poor dense and tied to packed the gas quickly spread from this area. suffocating those around. many of them had no time to look for help. with at least 6000 a band and mine shop, there are thousands of mine is working illegally across south africa. one month the gold mine is working illegally on the ground, suffocated off to meet and gas explosion. prevention and combining will kindergarten. my name is to never be sold responsible. took the police, require the will of government and public sector to came to visit several families in this community. last loved ones. we all 17 year old. yes. if he's seen a doctor, he only shakes his head for me tomorrow. i'll just there are books, books out africa. the right script say that soon as it has may have hundreds of migrants in refugees to attempt along the libyan florida. there are reports of
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civilians now in spots pertaining people to following the killing of a trinity and placement. on monday, many of the migrants on a stranded in the deserts with no food or water, continues to be seen by the e. u 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 to $55000.00 migrants had made their way to europe fairly. all of them travelled by sea 25 percent more than the same period last year. moving 1200 people died on that johnny on missing. now if you look at where they are coming from ivory coast tops of less than denny then practiced on syria and egypt. and in terms of where they are reaching your at the move and especially 3000 to arrive by seeing if a spending grease where they are the main 19 points. moving to full 1000 people, arrived in bulgaria, 3000 in cyprus. but i mean it's new. see, is a journalist under parish what i list, he says asylum seekers and my friends have faced many difficulties entry and as you
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what is different intended to is the, is the practical aspects 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 where they managed to, to start studying. they will have a 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 as we heard in the reports by the february statement of the presidency. whoa. who was accusing migraines of the altering? continues that you need to 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 the lots of them exaggeration,
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every single crime is done by a black person in 2 days. yeah. is reading to debates about the, the, the, the whole community here a while and libya, 5 bodies have been recovered from a beach. in the west of the capital tripoli, they believe, to have been trying to cross the mediterranean to europe. libya has also enlarged as another main transit points and live grants and asylum seekers from north africa and asia. stella had hit on al jazeera report from a refugee camp in chad housing. thousands of suits me through said violence in the west stopped for me. and supports with key setting use of a surprise, retirement with the cricket loans coming out. just 3 months away. the the
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get ready for the humidity is about to pick up the how across the golf, those details right here, right now. all has to do with those wins shift in. so let's go in here for a closer look. quite hot as well for the upper golf coates at 49 degrees. there comes those wins right off the golf for us here in they'll have 42, but it will probably feel about 51 both friday and saturday. also quite to mit in southern buckets done for karachi with that seabreeze. likely to see some more flooding for the capital territory pushing into punjab providence friday over the course of the weekend. pretty good. all in all for turkey has some pop up showers, and thunderstorms. daytime heating is what we would call and off to africa we go the most concentrated rain, i think will probably be around sierra, the own. also pushing into guinea and guinea be solved, but i got to take you to the northwest of africa, heat wave alerts and play for the western side of algeria. the surprise, right, when you see those temperatures are exceeding 45 degrees in some spots,
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showers and storms rolling off the c o. p in highlands, pushing westward into south africa, we go some big changes, so enjoy it on friday. let me put your head on monday. cool air in play here we are likely to see some ground snow for the province of milan. got the the account zone. how does the guns do you subscribe symbol? you said what the discount. so it's a full, the 50 percent. want to say every day you've already made plans and making plans, subscribed today. he's probably the code summit 2023. mr. facing the issues of the day, we've got to start the intensive song systems,
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the climate change, protect destruction. otherwise we won't be able to feed ourselves. everyone has a voice. one of up here says pipe top and meet you a and says this is american economic car wash. what would you say about the wash and light target either, but it's only going to be me is targeting vulnerable, but it's, it's important to have this conversation. we need to talk about and not about narrative, the street on algae 0, the the natural watching out of here on, on the songs you take it and are huh. let's remind you about top stories. is there any forces of shots and killed the palestinian of the he opened fire on
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a legal settlers and killed him. his writing. that kind of means that homeland is one of many in the occupied westbank. assuming very plus has claimed responsibility for the fellow russian president, alexander lucas sank us as the leader of russia's involved in the last very group. if any, for version as were tons to russia. nutrition can also says they offer to, has evolved in the funds of stations in his country. it's still staffed. at least 17 people, including children, have been killed by a toxic gas emergency official say it came from a cylinder of light trip gas used by illegal gold linings israel. as long as an artillery attack at the lebanese board. and it comes just a day off to these randy ami contingent, its biggest assault on jeanine in the occupied west bank in 20 years. the attack happens near the town of ca, foster bank in response. it is rarely minutes. he says to earlier, rocket attacks from the area center called us sent us this report from neighbors an
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unclaimed rock that was fired at israel early on thursday is the 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 assigned that 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 god, so 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 tactic established by the iranian doctor. liberties arms group has beloved. it's repeatedly warned of
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a multi front assault by iran's allies across the region. this week is rel, 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 and stabbing attack of tel aviv a rocket attack from southern gaza to northern israel. and now the rockets attack from southern left and on of this incident comes out of sensitive time in the region and in an area that's all the tensions earlier this week. united nations peacekeeping forces, urging restraints and calling on both sides to avoid further escalation. and there is a possibility, has the law has accused israel of taking over the 11 east part of hush, or a town on the border between 11 on and the is really occupied syrian colon heights . israel is move in the hush are followed. a similar act by his beloved, the group setup outposts along the border and an area claimed by israel. for now,
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there is a cautious call, but the possible escalation can't be ruled out center for their elsie to build tens of thousands of refugees cling fighting and through don have pulled across the border into chad. they living that intense but conditions are lessening as 8 agencies also overwhelmed by the numbers and address reports from the board. a town of audrey by 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 a decent burial. on chide you install their 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.
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zayna about 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 cro 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 testing 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 you. my application here is better for you to use a ques, melisha, so technically cleans in the region to gain dominus lima. so her brother taken away
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by gunman one week after that is known use of you know, what out they show whose friends in the like as for my brother, they knocked him down with the car, beat him and took him back to engineering. no, i was told that he was killed conditions and that comes up bad. 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 within you every day we receive on average 132-4000 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 will leave disappointed, hoping for better luck the following day. how many degrees i just did i agree?
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eastern job. heavy rains and flooding has killed it, needs to 17 people unpack us down this week. satellites were issued across punjab and the largest on provinces. whether officials have won the conditions expected to continue on the line slide has killed at least another 9 people in the north west of the country. it happened near the village of mark told me in the shondra district of kyla packed and call a province. the landslide had young boys who are paying cricket. a rescue operation is on the way a 2 day summit has begun in geneva, examining ways in which a i'll to visual intelligence can be used to benefit humanity run by the u. n. d. a only for good event has for governance academics, international agencies, and the private sector together. it's happening as a time is increasing alarm at the pace of allied development. where we challenge is,
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is that something, i say choose all the machines working for us? well, we end up looking for the machine. this be much made of a nice day and just recently, job loss is this information domination. this summit is hoping for a rosie a future. hey, i have a good machine learning to help with humanitarians. when i step in programs and as any technology that it has freighted with need, some god rolls me through the rules of the road and used to make sure that the good travail, so with the risky and the thing that's here, we exactly do, you know? so we have here, very great crowds and all sorts of governments. we also have private sector which helps civil society. what i can do is have, i could email. so this is exactly the type of crowd of people who can put the brands together and really find those solutions. so what kind intelligent machines do to help with publish the climate change congress? an inequality? well, that feature is being written now,
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a multitude of companies on solution quests, hey, i farm hands identifying and treating crop disease. it's going to magically robots for autistic kids. it's likely that many of the most commonplace medical instruments are going to start having a i built into them like off the hay, which is an ultrasound is going to have a look at my hands and see whether i've got arthritis next. yep. so what's the, hey, i doing this essentially determining the joints and then it's communicates with the robots. and then the robotic arm moves in and lance yelled at us on truck precisely, on your joints. i got is what's your feeling about a i in the future and how much it's going to be the good of see madison. we are not enough humans. so we need a i to, you know, step in and, and help us. he's another medical application. grace, a human on his roy book design to care for the elderly. my purpose is to help with
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the over and an understaffed health care system by providing companionship and support to the elderly and isolated much of the good will ill. hey, i can do, will be determined by how this astonishing, the powerful tech is controlled and ricky likes his machines themselves. insist that just here to help tell me about the future. are you going to be replacing the no, i'm not meant to replace humans, but rather to assist them. of course, if this were so like my film, that would be the moments when you arrive as do. we challenge? how does a rest geneva in switzerland while there's a new competitive social media platform twist in facebook's parent company mess. so it has launched a new text based app called threads, which is then to rival to us that it's built as a text based conversation app that's linked to instagram. it's been rolled out some more than a 100 countries, but it's released and europe has been delayed as
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a regulatory concerns. well, to discuss this further, let's speak to rob reynolds. he joins us now from the california and city of santa monica. well, the numbers are remarkable. sachi 1000000, i believe, is signed up to threads and counting yes, that's what mark the sucking birds put out. posting on the threads app. uh a couple of hours ago. so by now it could be tens of millions more. so, huge growth, you know, tens of millions of people in less than 24 hours joining up on this. and one of the reasons for that is that uh, the new threads app is built on instagram. so if you have an instagram account and you download the threads app on your phone, uh and open it up automatically. it will say we recognize you from instagram. would you like to import all of your friends and contacts from instagram? uh and so then you can uh, contact your friends and tell them you're on this new app. and so it's been growing
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up basically as a, as an off spring of the very, very popular instagram app. but, you know, instagram and twitter are 2 different things with 2 different audiences, people and we're like to talk to discuss politics. they have arguments, talk about all sorts of things. there's so many different sub groups on twitter with so many different topics to discuss. whereas on instagram, it's about influence areas, it's about people showing off their glamorous lifestyles, taking pictures of their food and so on. so it's a, it's, it's a remains to be seen. whether of this new threads app will be really a replacement for twitter. but the other uh factor to a to bear in mind here is that twitter has really lost a lot of its luster since uh, eli moss took it over last year, and many people are now fed up with the some of the changes that he's installed. so i believe that twitter is actually considering legal action on what grounds
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that's right there considering a suit against the new platform and against matter of the parent company. not sure about the grounds for that, although, you know, i mean, you could make an argument that, that twitter is basically being cloned by threads because it is similar in so many ways you can post. you can re post, you can, you can add friends. and so forth and so on. so it's in many ways functions a lot like twitter. we know that deal. i must also likes to be litigious and doesn't like to lose. so we can expect more of this kind of fainting and thrusting in the future. i think as the, the battle between my skin marks tucker berg continues. and dave, i believe, at some point a cage fights was off and that was rob reynolds with alexis for us
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from the california and city of santa monica. thank you as well. it is now time for sport and his visa spells are thank you very much. the food ashes taste is finally pleased, often entertaining. first aid heading lead with england looking to get back into the series against australia, choosing schofield, england's governors were fired off of the state approved, got rid of david warner with the just the full of the day. so anyway, the 5 for full is more fluid and chris floats joined in with the with it's a go. but even keep splitting the tone in the feel. j. one of those guilty of a bad drop in the slip. so if mitchell bosh, bosh would make them pay going on to complete a quick $5.00 centuries. he stood in face for good reason to make 118 also unions, but as fight again with would take the 5 we could hold is astray. we will dismiss the 263 mos had the files to take the food and then we could exec release the
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clothes on 68 to 3, still trading by 195 drug has picked up. is that probably the flip side is screwed around the way so the netherlands have beaten scotland to qualify for the upcoming cricket will of copying india. it also means between team lineup of the tournament is complete. the scott subpacket 1st thing bull awhile. brandon mcmillan hazing and in price of $106.00 to help each team post $277.00 to $9.00 and they 50 overs. that's the letter. send a form. attach captain 10 taking 5 wickets. so the netherlands have to chase down a target inside. so people owe this to qualify at 163 for 5 in the city 1st serve. it was not looking promising. but the idea that i have the 123 from 92 bowls to give them hope. and then with 7 bowls still remaining for them to hit the qualifications on the move in some be a hit, the winning run. but one man who wouldn't be there is ben,
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today's cats and tell me, make well he's retiring from international crickets. tell me represented bangladesh and 2411 day internationals. the news comes as a surprise with the world cup some 3 months away. and the good, very emotional when announcing he's decision one thing i'll definitely say is i tried my best drag my best maybe i was. no, i'm not good enough or good enough. i don't know but that. but i tried my giving my 100 percent whenever i was in the feet. all right, let's move from cricket to tennis now and they, for of wimbledon,
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i've seen the biggest chunk of the championship so full with the full seed test, square root knocked out by british while called liam brody. the match went to a deciding foot fence on sends the code until the delights of the crowd. it was the work number 152. it took its 6 love, biggest middle east korea and disappointing for the norwegian, who was looking to bounce back from is the fees and the final of the friendship. and 3 weeks ago. standby franco set up a date with a defending men's champion, the junk of which the 3 time grand slam would it be $29.00. saved tom, a smart tv activity in the 2nd round clash. this was taking it in full states. you'll now meet the 7 time champion, chunk of which for a place in the last 60 days, no problem. so the number 7, so you don't reroute blue spot. the russian, they need to come from a system to see of
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a slim cover in the women's door. the defending champion, elena rebec, in a cruise costs are these a coordinate french face. so for the ligans room, the sick and safe and never quite was covered with rebecca taking it in straight say complete this 2nd round the fits seed, catalina, go, see, you suffer the real skin. she was taken to a deciding fit, a tie, break, and noticed by latest the mandates. but the french play held in the face of a meeting with the booster club, a human makes that is really inform, assuming fine let's the lead us fits. alina is enjoying who run that these championships, ukrainian is back on the to of, to having had a baby be 28 feed from belgium, and the same moose in 61 the school in the deciding 63 of the generic governments has named an empty racism loading on the road round the
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good foods, the easiest, junior, the disney junior, lo will see sporting events stopped or suspended in the events of races to conduct . the brazilian was racially abused several times while playing for rail. last season. he's been off to need a special fee for mt. racism committee made up of play is finished. this was on a that a ceremony at the iconic matter cannot stadium where he footprints were added to the menus walk of fame beside the likes of pele and written elder as chelsea cats and say so as pity quits. i gave an emotional good bye. as he announced his departure from the club of the living use, the spaniard is expected to move to say to come and do it on a free transfer. quite a journey that they couldn't imagine to be the captain of this for the club. and i feel like, hey, i gave everything i loved and then i really enjoyed. yeah
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. they were just 14 days. and so the women's woke up with the united states will be, i mean, when they food straight trophies, they pay wales and they find a wilmont game on sunday in california before heading to new zealand. their opening group game is against the vietnam. that'll be in oakland, on the 22nd of july before they faced the netherlands and portugal seem usa has won the will of full times previously. that is more than any other country. when i got this 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
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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. heavyweight boxing champion alexander sake, will defend these belts in august. the unbecoming ukrainian fight to will be up against prison is daniel the bomb. it will be the 1st time he's been in the ring, some spacing. anthony joshua for 2nd time in saudi arabia in august. last yeah. us and certainly working in sport is a pretty good job, but they can be some downsides. a news throw at yankee stadium, hit one of the camera operations behind the dugout. the game was delayed. 17 minutes that he needed medical attention. but as you can see, at least you gave assign, it was okay on the fence should as of the structured away. so
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the painful notes will wrap it up from the spacing, so that will be with more laid out. thanks for that. well, that's it for me and associates, hey, and doha, enjoy this. lauren taylor in london with much more news in just a couple of the
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how do staples control information the controlling the narrative to dominate thing, the media? how does the narrative improve public opinion and enormous spite? you might not be the most important story about china of today. but that's what the big piece attention to. how is citizen jim listened? we played in the story. the listening, as i said, the media. we don't cover the news, we covered the way the news is covered when a war crime is committed. is it kind of how does it or follows that goes in the human rights investigator on his unprecedented journey to the french high court? i visit a pretty place to make sure that the information that's off to frank,
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