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i'm taking on the arms trade. it is fine for justice, for innocent palestinians and their families made in front on. i'll just see if we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so not allowed to have the tank. it will bring you the news and current to fast that matter. to you the is there any forces shoot, did the palestinian man who opened fire as an illegal settlement? kidding. one person in the west bank. the u. n. t phrases is consent ever deepening cycle of violence and bloodshed in the occupied territories. an orange items are down to 0 live from the also coming up. comments by the banner of shanita contradict earlier claims about the whereabouts
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of the wagner boss. have given you. precaution. from the front line but not immune to the war. so you create inside you remove, sustains its largest russian, missed on attack so far. and that the world's largest gathering of humanoid robots . we made some of the i driven delegates, being harnessed for good, the and it was really forces of a rest of the brother and mother of a palestinian man. they shot dead after. he doesn't fight on a security guard at the legal settlement in the occupied westbank. one is randy was killed near the can do name is settlement the west of numbers. understanding group homeless has claimed responsibility for the attack. it says it was in response to these renew miller trees. assault on jeanine island officially has more from vermont off. so hi, this appears through the val does. it was a car driving near the legal settlement of kid. i mean, it was described
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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. no. so said he was one of the are fighters that this was in response to what happened in janine earlier this week. you'll remember that there was a 48 hour army operation that is really on the operation. there is it claimed the lives of 12 palestinians and a number of groups. one that it'd be a response as the palestinian drive or the mine who died has been named has hello, i'm it, hello, get son. and his cousin was involved in a similar incident in tel aviv back in march. when he short and it's really i was
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short dead by these really army himself, his brother and his father. i've been arrested by these really army. 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 we 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 say to ramallah, this is actually general antonio. the tire shop has expressed his concerns on to the is really offensive. and jeanine, which irish cold as wells as strikes and ground operations, the west parlance in westbank, in many years. cameras on the before some united nations in new york. secretary
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general antonio gutierrez, making remarks here at un headquarters. saying that he is deeply disturbed by what he saw at a news at a. janine also saying that he strongly condemns all acts of violence against civilians including his words, packs of terror. this is a little bit more of what the secretary general had to say. once again called on israel to abide by itself, legation is under the international law, including the duty to exercise restraint and use only proportional force and use it to minimize the damage and usually, and respect and preserve of human life. the use of ab strikes is inconsistent with the conduct of law enforcement. corporations. also remind israel as they are combined forward. that's it. as the responsibility to ensure that the civilian population is protected against all acts of violence. i understand isabel's legitimate concerns. we need security or the technical ation is not the onset.
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after his remarks, competitors was asked if he believes he is really rate on jeanine, constitutes a war crime. the secretary general refused to answer that question. gabriel was on though i'll just say to at the united nations published daniel sovereignty estimates reconstruction engineering will cost around $15.00 and a half $1000000.00. palestinians have begun returning to their homes, but many a uninhabitable off to the sold. and most of the roads have been destroyed in abraham as this update from the journey refugee camp. people here say that's whatever they look, that reminded why the force that took place in the tuesday is radio fault on people here in the account. they're trying to go about their lives, the cleaning, the rubber, the human death of 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
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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 would damage in the refugee for talking about the home cars, people who have lost lots of processing, 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 these really a falls 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 like,
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let's say the nurses president says the leader of the wagner, miss murray group has returned to russia suggesting he's in saint petersburg. if can you pre goshen went into exile in belarus after a brief mutiny against russia in a do agreed with president vladimir putin. bernard smith is in minsk bellow, russian president, alexander lou christian cope was eager to describe himself as a peacemaker. it stopped to potentially catastrophic confrontation between vladimir putin and of gaining precaution. but the chief isn't here anymore for the, for just speech. and he's currently in st. petersburg where he was, as of this morning, maybe he went to moscow, maybe i'll square. however, he's not in the territory, the lowest rose i'll just say with him the military base about 2 hours outside the
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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 part of the balloon rouge and army, and they will protect our interest when they make a decision about deploying here will sign a treaty with definitely the fiber coaching has been weakened by 1 o'clock in the group were able to get to wait with it 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 you, nothing was undermined. nothing was we can. and the reason why i rushed to negotiate with mr. precaution, people around me know why? because we had to prevent people from dying. so we'll do the screen power for 29 years at 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
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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 ment booting. so if the kremlin coals asking for a favor, he can't really say no, not smith. alger 0, mintz, russian state media claims you've got any for those genes. lavish mention has been rated by police helicopter weapons on the collection of whigs while uncovered. you know, shop of oliver has been following developments for most jennifer 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, rusty, you want tv channel and the from tonka end is best in use outlets released footage of a such and a mentioned allegedly own buys. you've got any progression of the sash was carried out on june. the 24th that was the day when the solving presented and took place in
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russia during the such a helicopter, as well as a lot of weapons cash sake passed pulls and weeks were found. plastic journalist posts of new referred to brawl, so free, goshen with a bid wearing various hops and whigs all the images and as such an icing on the internet. he, if he didn't know the comments on the search, the ministry of internal affairs and other law enforcement agencies does not come into asa laser, according to st. petersburg was from tongue. 10 of your own channels were pools. you've got any progression, presumably visited the f as be development in st. petersburg way, allegedly gold by his weapons, and 10000000000 fruit bulls. that's $112000000.00 sees during the search was in his wagner center and his mention on the day of the rebellion box that he was saying that the money was intended for. he's involved in the finances and as payments for the families of the full and soldiers, presumably it was returned to the money because his criminal case had been dropped
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. the west and ukrainian city and the v of his experience, one of his heaviest attacks as the will began, at least 5 people were killed and many more injured in russian. rockets has an apartment building. ro mcbride reports from keith, the hundreds of kilometers from the nearest, the front line, fighting the western 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, 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 peaceful houses. people was sleeping. how could they do wish? yup. took more than the rescue crews. what? through the nights pulling the engine from under the rubble,
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the city says it's the biggest attack on civilian buildings since the stats of the war. 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 and nation, but we will when we will as a come. first light brought home the full extent of the destruction and the clean up the 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, ukraine's spine chief claims. the threat of a nuclear incident. these every year, a power plant is decreasing. ukraine and russia had accused each on the protein to attack the facility, which is europe's largest nuclear account. present. go to me,
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is it, let's case that russian forces had mind the roof of several reactors. but the, you and your, what stroke said is it found no evidence of that. russia is ok by the pa, phone since the early stages of the will. so someone out here with a deadly gas leak in an informal settlement in south africa believe to being caused by materials used by illegal minus and how much as news social media could state trump, you don't masks in battle to the the and we're off with your weather update, thanks for joining in. this one focuses on europe in africa, and right off the bat. gotta 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
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of storm 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 bulk ins, 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 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 time 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 sierra, the own guinea and guinea be sol. 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 in improvement, longer profits, better update the,
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top stories here. now just 0. is there any forces of a rest of the brother and mother of a passing in man? they shot dead off to eat open fire on a secure, she'd gone to legal settlement in the occupied westbank. one is where they was killed near the can do mean settlement west of numbers suppose to neutral far to estimates reconstruction. and janine will cost about $15.00 and a half $1000000.00 for us to his have begun to rush pertaining to that homes, many areas and have to off to this old most of the roads i've also been destroyed and erased as president says, the need to the bottom investment group has returned to russia, suggesting he's in st. petersburg and the deal agreed with russian president vladimir putin. if any presumption went to exxon and voters offer briefly to meet against russian nature, chief in stoughton books of sweden has been to join the minutes. a launch is within reach of talks and brussels. oh, so she won't stay. 2 members have to approve any expansion. but took,
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it has repeatedly objected to sweden's inclusion to promote together to james space as more from brussels. so 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 before minnes stuff to kill. so the foreign minister of finland here, nato had courses. remember finland joined nato earlier this year often took he had dropped its 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 leaders, the president of took a and the prime minister of 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 meeting. my aim is through the fondest his process in the near future and to have a, a concrete impulse of the decision next week. so then it will still be
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a quick to pick ation process on the, on the, on the false is the accessing process in naples. and we'll done 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 you don't reach agreement that then look, i think to some of the meetings that will take place during the summit. particularly important will be the meeting between the us president and the president of took a, the us, the one country that could pick real pressure on his ally james space, which is the era brussels. israel is launched, not hillary attack the lebanese border. it happened just a day after these really on the confusion. it's biggest assault on jeanine and you all can find westbank in 20 is attack was new a ton of katasha, but these really minute traces. it was in response to rocket attacks in the area. so in a 100 report, somebody with an unclaimed dropped,
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it was fired. that is relative early on. thursday is way too army then fired shells until up in on. it was yet another cross border incident. that was you have to again, quickly contain open areas were targeted in a sign 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 with groups uh uh, responding to is it 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 value ations to develop our around is it a borders unifying the front that's a new military tactics established by the iranian doctor. liberties arms group has beloved. it's repeatedly warned of a multi front assault by events,
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allies across the region. 7 this week as well launched airstrikes against the run, the and 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 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 of israel's move. in the hush are followed. a similar act by his beloved, the group setup outposts along the border and an area claimed by as well. for now,
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there is a cautious call, but the possible escalation can't be ruled out center for their eligibility to build. and the 17 people were killed when a toxic gas leak from a canister. as an info, most of them, an east of johannesburg, south african also are to say gas cost is used an illegal mining course to this farm in the middle of his more from books, but a prayer for the dead. and so those who survived in yes and globe last full family members off to a gas leak at this informal settlement and books book new. johannes bug the youngest of them 2 and 4 years old to other relatives in hospital amena vin. oh at oakland and it was i cannot to that in the corner. they took me on my trunk. when we came back our 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 it. according to police,
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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, their civil a band and mine shocks around here will start to suspect. the mine is 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 and mind shop, there are thousands of mine is working illegally across south africa. one month the gold mine is working legally on the ground, suffocated off to me, think gas explosion, prevention and come by thing. we'll figure out to my name is to never be sold responsible to the police require the rule of government and public sector to came
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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 so many dumler. i'll just there are books, books of africa as a new competitor to the social media platform, twitter. facebook's parent company meta has launched a new text based ap code threads, which is meant to rival switch it. it's built as a text based conversation up this link to instagram and already has 30000000 subscribers. it's being rolled option more than a 100 countries, but it's release in europe has been delayed over regulatory concerns for reynolds joins us live now for los angeles. okay, how quickly is this new platform growing as uh, by leaps and bounds. uh, mark tucker. bert said several hours ago that there were $30000000.00 new users on threads. that's uh well in less than 24 hours. well, less than 24 hours. so a lot of these people are,
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they're using the new app are coming over from instagram and i want to point out also that just breaking recently. it is been reported that the twitter and the company that the lawn mosque owns is suing meta and the new threads app saying that they've infringed on some of their copyrighted techniques. and, and, and, and that aspects of threads are so close to twitter that there's, they're trying to take them to court. now i have a great social media user here, darrell williams. darrell, thank you so much. kim, come right over here. thanks a lot for, for speaking with us, sir. uh, like a lot of us you spend a lot of time on your phone. i'm sure you social media. what do you think of threats, a new competitor in this field or? well, i mean, i think there, you know, it is a very interesting name and i think it's going to be, you know, something that's going to russell a little further that is doing now. but i think it's good for, you know,
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outside or to see a different, you know, platform and, you know, see, i can be used by, you know, hopefully they do it the right way and who knows. but i think it's good, you know, twitters is twitter and they need another competitor. and there been a lot of changes on twitter since the law must bought it last october, including the, you know, paying for blue checks, more subscriber features. and now a limitation on the number of tweets that you can been, john, what do you think of those? well, you know, i do have a different perspective on that because i do see what he's trying to do, which is, you know, just limit people's access to the same information over and over again. um, to the point where you can, you know, at least step outside the box and look at a different topic. um, but i, i think if anything people are gonna, you know, kind of be more frustrated that they can do something continuously. um, but you get as much as they want all the time. right. what,
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what do you use twitter for? i use twitter honestly for a lot of like, you know, certain sports updates. i even use it really for a lot of financial profiles there. there's some really good ones. it's like, i believe the name is the dividend investor, but they're really good on that because they give you like kind of short clips of financial planning. and so i use it for that. and obviously just the humor of, you know, whatever trending. so there's a lot of different communities on twitter. whereas the threats is built on instagram, which is mainly people showing pictures of their vacations and their fabulous lives . and the fabulous meal they just a to know how to, how they work out and all that. and so it's 2 different things. do you think that they can mesh? i think they can. you know, it's interesting is what i'm thinking. i'm thinking of pinterest for some odd reason, right? is not like instagram, where you can, you know, pose and comment. but i guess what pinterest. uh or, you know, i forget the other name, but you can you just post ideas and things like that. and um, you know,
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people can fine tune to, you know, what they like um, but overall i, i just, i think is a good school just to be creative. you know, we're not create, we're in a big creation stage and in human lives where they need a platform where they can, you know, be themselves a little bit and show their individual ality. and i think, you know, if anything, brands can, you know, bring that upon people for sure. so we gotta leave it there. i'm out of time. thank you so much for speaking with a pleasure. yep. uh and uh, good luck out there on social media. um we have heard a lot about the rivalry between mark zuckerberg and elan mosque and that they may have a cage match in martial arts. not sure who would bet on who for that back to you indeed. well, thank you very much indeed. c o 2 days so much begun in geneva examining ways in which a i, artificial intelligence can be used to benefit humanity from by the un,
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the eye for good event, as broad governments, academics, international agencies, and the private sector together. or i, shannon's, is that summit say choose all the machines working for us. well, we end up working for the machine. this be much made of a nice day and just recently job losses, this information domination. this summit is hoping for a rosy, a future. hey, i have a good machine learning to help with humanities. when i step in programs and as any technology fits your money in the past phrase, it would need some god roles. and these are the rules of the road and used to make sure that the goods prevail. so with the risky and the thing that's here, re exactly to do, you know, so we have here very great crowds. and those sorts have governments would also have private text that would help civil society. what i could do is have, i could email. so this is exactly the type of crowd of people who can put their brains together and really find those solutions. so what kind intelligent machines
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do to help with publish a climate change, hunger, and any quality? well, that feature is being written now, a multitude of companies on solution quests, hey, i farm hands identifying and treating crop disease. it's going to magically, roy, your thoughts for autistic kids. it's likely that many of the most common place medical instruments are going to start having a i built into them like off the hay, which is an ultrasound. it's going to have a look at my hands and see whether i've got arthritis next. yeah. 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 lansdale. it's us on truck precisely on you'll join. so 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 ride to, you know, step in and,
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and help us. here's another medical application grace, humanise bro bought design to care for the elderly. my purpose is to help with the overburdened and understaffed health care system by providing companionship and support to the elderly and isolated too much of the good. so ill that hey, all i can do would be determined by how this astonishing, the powerful tech is controlled and regulated. the 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 signed by film, that would be the moments i knew i was do. reach out and how does it rest? geneva in switzerland. the this is obviously are, these are the top stores.

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