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much of the subsequent to short documentary spine african filmmakers have been on the to, on for over 20 is future with fish from the shape and the queen from nigeria, new series of africa direct on how to 0. the is right, a false is radiate that now the neighborhood and the occupied westbank killing at least 2 palestinians will be live in ramallah. the i'm sammy's a them, this is i'll just say are live from the hall. so coming up is finding intensifies between rival moved 3 factions in sedan we hear from those friends in and around
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the capsule with no medical health. do you and it's atomic g says he's satisfied with japan's plans to release the frigid radioactive water from the flickers to menu flip plum plus my purpose is to help with the overburdened and understaffed health care system taken to the future. whereas a global occupational intelligence summit in geneva, the we begin with breaking news coming in from the occupied westbank. at least 2 palestinians have been killed in another is really right this time in nablus. 3, all this a wounded is the latest, is really offensive just days off to the major results and jeanine that killed 12 people and injured many more on 1st day, a palestinian government who was shot dead off the king and his riley as an illegal settlement. tensions in the region, a high
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a will have more on that with on correspondent in this lice or in the show. well to sedan now, where multiple explosions in this fighting has been reported near the capital call to move and night. and for those quotes in the middle, getting critical care is increasingly difficult. thousands of hospitals enforced to close by the fighting. i'll just say receive a morgan brings us this report from a hospital. the mind there how to it's not easy to remove a bullet to some of the chests of a 7 year old child. doctor's at this hospital in on through man has been trying to save the life of what makes the. his father says he was shot by a soldier while they were on a bus. he brought him here after trying other hospitals, which were closed because of the fighting. and the my sons, injuries a severe with his right hand and left hand a river on his right and left,
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tied up. and every time we discover a new splinter from the bullets, i took him to one hospital when a doctor that brought us to here and helped us to try to get him to recover. what law is one of dozens of patients who come to a no hospital with a gunshot injury most arrived hours after being shot because it's just not safe to travel across the capital. slicing between sedan army and the parents and the 3 rapids support forces has resulted in many civilians being caught in the crossfire . at least 1000 have been killed since mid april and thousands more have been injured. my friend was shot last night as he was guarding his house. it's rebooting him on the back. we took him to one hospital, but it didn't perform operations. we came here and there were no doctors. we took him to a doctor in our neighbors and he couldn't do anything. so we brought him back here this morning and the boat was finally removed. the were, has resulted in the closure of many hospital people in need of medical assistance
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trickle into this hospital every day. and that puts a lot of pressure on the medical staff here. many kinds come in because of the fighting in under man. and for those who can make it here to provide medical care, there are other challenges staff here see they're facing a shortage of crucial supplies and of a live seating medical equipment. and when i showed up and when i said that, yeah, we're asking for the basic things. we face the shortage in medical goals due to the high number of patients with injuries, we don't have a live saving solution. so we want those things to be provided. what we have is running out, and even though some organizations provide us with supplies, it's not enough. we even sometimes perform operations without anesthesia go stairs, a shortage, and that to it's been maybe 3 months since then plunged into conflict. the patients young and old will continue to arrive, but doctors here fear they may have to start turning them away. if they don't get
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to the help they 9 people, morgan ultra 01 through mind. sedans all may tell us, i'll just say era, the rapid support forces launched an attack on the general compound of the central ami lights on the 1st day for all this, let's go live to my move out who's input. so then, so my, how much spend the 1st attack on the central come on for a while and how significant is it? yes, i mean exactly. that's what the people are commenting on here and the reaction from the so then his army is not, this is a suicide attempt by the top it support forces at a gamble that has failed according to the. so the thing is on the side, the top, it's both forces have been always claiming that they have the upper hand to this conflict. but also in the media will between the 2 sides, there has been a lot of commentary about the reductions, a considerable reduction of the forces and the capacities of office support forces
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for sometime they haven't mounted major attacks. last week they tried to take the late, they tried to, they attacked actually the, the, uh, one of the main areas for the s as in his army. and they took very heavy caps casualties, so that, so they are trying, according to talk the patients to the spend with those little bit of but they have most of the certificate as well, and they can mount that talks or the said talk over nights has also been supported by this within is ami and it shows that the will on the, on both sides is to continue this for and that's only the gun. the guns is, is the, is the charts between the 2 sites and also elsewhere. you know, the, the attacks have been continuing and there are reports corner of what it to the reports that this within his army is using more and more drones in this war. and let's fight the judge student the last week. also the assessing claim, but they have down to fight the jets for that. so then his army, and that has been
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a big loss for the for the on his side. so they are using more thrones now and it is more destructive. we have seen, we have seen the impact in, on demand in those hospitals on the number of entities and people killed this war. and it is only getting more and more complicated, more and more bloody. how's the days go by. all right, thanks so much. i'm involved the take you back some breaking news coming in from the occupied westbank where at least 2 palestinians have been killed in another is really right this time, the town of nablus that speak to alan fisher. he's in ramallah for us. so i don't what are we hearing from locals in nablus? i saw there was a big is really i mean presidents and you'll turn in nablus 1st thing this morning . some local is describing it almost as an invasion. there were a lot of vehicles involved. they were after 2 people in particular. they tracked them down to a house in old novelist, they use light speakers and asked them to give themselves up. they were met with
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a ton of improvised explosive devices i. e. d. at that point, the cold for more reinforcement, so when would be your soul just arrived in old co nablus and then it appears there were some sort of confrontation between the 2 man in the house and the is really, i mean the 2 men in the house was shot dead, one of them is a member of process. i'll accept the monitors brigade, the other one more. not entirely sure if he's affiliated to any good. we have names locally. one is 100 a month bull. the other one is cottage shaheen, but it's certainly the operation. i meant 3 other people were arrested. it's not over. we are told that these really ami help pulled back. but is there probably by the also a rec stage 3 others. so this morning operation in nablus, it seems to have been on for quite quickly. but what's the result of to day 2 and 3 rest. it's all right. thanks so much. adam fisher, the now south korea says,
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depends planned to dump more than a 1000000 tons of treated radioactive waste water into the pacific meets international standards. the u. n's, nuclear watchdog approved the project this week. or file grocery visited the focus stream, a nuclear power plant, which was severely damaged during the 2011 of quite can. so nami is due to visit south korea and pacific island nations where there are concerns about the japanese plan or we do not endorse the plan or recommend this to be done. we say this plan is consistent with the standards. so i think that with the qualification is important because they often say this is one sided. we do not take sides. i'm not on the side of japan or on the side of china on the side of, of korea. the standards apply to or the same way they have expressed the number of
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a number of points. as i say, i stand by the, the, the conclusions and the assessment on a freed extremely confident deposit of a tug. so electric power companies storing 1300000 tons of wasteful to that's the equivalent around 500 of them pick size, swimming pools around a 1000 storage tanks. a 98 percent full daughters being diluted to reduce levels of the radioactive ice. a type of tricity into one 7th fee amount allowed for drinking water. in response, china says it will band food in ports from 10 japanese regions because of food safety concerns. chinese health officials are planning strict monitoring for radioactive substances, especially in fish. radiation testing is also being increased in south korea and fish markets. with jamie clinton is a professor in the head of the school of natural sciences at my city university
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joins us from palmerston, north in new zealand. good have you with us. so 1st of all, is this release of radioactive all to maybe safe send me a present to the he well the release of the radioactive material is on, on the very well coordinated and considered plan. and all i believe that it's a safe is, it could possibly be to be safe as possibly could be those. that is the soul of language that has people. why do we have a record of history, a precedent of this soul to release this amount of radioactive water into the ocean to know what the effects really arrows, this gas ology? i don't believe it's get somebody out of the 1250000 tons of water. uh, it's perfectly normal and understandable that people would expect that all of it is
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radioactive. it turns out that the radioactive content of that border is roughly a few grands, and most of it is treating them as, as united, um, and the treatment. so when it comes to radioactivity is relatively safe because in what? so when i ready to kind of it takes place, the distance that the radiation travels before it's resolved by all the water molecules or whatever the bite is less than the breadth of the human in south korea that and china, some of the country as to why are they saying they're going to stop monitoring marine life? what about small the nation specific nations? do they have the resources to really watch out for what's happening and fish markets and so on? as well as some schools they will have access to information from other places that are doing testing. so the international atomic
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energy agency will be doing monitoring have multiple points from the expected account for the location. so it will be released one comment or i'll show all um through an outflow quite fine to being diluted and then it will be monitored for the radioactivity at different distances. one kilometer away, 2 kilometers, 5 kilometers, 20 kilometers and 50 kilometers away. and the regulatory requirements will be such that if there's any breach off the stand and so i'm sure it would be immediately stopped. and the dilution is so strong that the pacific islands are situated far enough away that that will be diluted several 1000 times more. by the time anything reaches that sort of distance away. right, we'll leave it the thanks so much for your thoughts on that. can me clinton
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now the us treasury secretary has begun have for the a visit to china by calling for market reforms in the world's 2nd largest economy. janet yelling is warning us will find dr. games, what she called time is on the economic practices. a child who is urging washington to create a favorable environment for healthy, bilateral, afraid gallons visit, is aimed at improving strange relations on various issues, including taiwan, human rights and export controls. relationship. china must work for american businesses and american workers. i was always championed your interest and were to make sure there is a level playing field. this includes coordinating with our allies to respond to china is unfair economic practices. let's get more now with katrina. you should joins us from badging. so one of the 2 sides actually hoping to achieve
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well, jenna yellen says this trip is about stabilizing the relationship, deepening communication and clustering sophie competition when it comes to these 2 economy. so ready on friday, we've had some tough woods from dealing with criticising. china is unfair practices and this unfair environment. she says for us funds now. the international sense operation here on china is also a small market reforms for chinese economy and certainly shall have the very tough job of trying to convince staging that the restriction the space of restrictions are provided. administration has placed on chinese technology companies. it's about national security, not about the u. s. trying to contain china in any way, which is something aging has accused us of now aging for its spot is going to want some concrete assurances from washington that despite this, do you risk getting rest rich? that it does not want to be coupled from china. it's also going to take some clarity on some reports that the by the administration is finding to restrict
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chinese investments in the us and the certainly on badging wish lists will be the discussion of repealing trump era terrace that have been imposed on demands of dollars worth of chinese exports to do with that being said, the birth lead to keeping expectations excrete really low. we have to remember aging and washington are currently deadlocked in districts, egypt for rivalry. and just on tuesday, we sold aging and personal export controls on some very important will materials used in the construction of semi conductors, another important products. and that was seen as a retaliatory response to washington. and a very high level. former official here in china says that that is just the beginning. if the u. s. continues down this track, that could be more so it seems that it will be very difficult for jenny island to stop this negative convention between the 2 sides at the moment. and katrina, just to put things in perspective. what exactly does the us want china to change when j?
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yeah. then talks about on fact economic practices. well, we have to consider china is economy. it says that it is opening up slowly and changing its model of economy. of this is very much still essentially controlled economy. the government does pull a lot of the postering does impose a lot of regulations and us and the other critics say that a lot of these regulations are biased towards chinese enterprises, chinese state or fund. so despite aging, saying that it wants to welcome more for an investment, it is on the other hand, making it very, very difficult for us companies among other international companies to operate kids, so genet. jaelyn is criticizing that and saying that china from this, these market reforms decades ago and that is set to be working on these. but on the ground, us funds are still not seeing the kind of progress that they would like to see they doing on it's part is saying that, well, china is working on this. but at the same time,
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washington needs to do it hot and sure. in china as well that it wants to maintain that healthy economic relationship. and so far, despite the political rhetoric, it is still a healthy economic relationship. it leads to a rec, hold $690000000000.00 worth of trade in 2022. so that's so is for foss. uh, and we also have to remember that the agent currently holds about almost a trillion dollars worth of us debt. the form that us treasury sort of aging is saying that the coupling between these 2 lodges, the quantities of the well will be disastrous and china to it's pot sees janet yelling as opposed to their full supply to hardwoods. as of pragmatism, hopefully will have a good impact on the economic relationship. as somebody who they believe is the voice of motors. all right, thanks so much. katrina, you. a still head on al jazeera presidents of arrows tells out, is there a he negotiated with the wagon, the group off to the museum in russia to present to civil war and switzer versus
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the latest news, as it breaks deeply live here over the years have had to grow used to repeated set through attacks that they say they've never before seen anything quite on this scale with detailed coverage. how was this allowed to happen? who's responsible and should safety standards be changed from around the world? ukrainian soldiers in this area said that they were going to try and exploit and push hard to hold off loaded with wagner. played such a fundamental role the
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you're watching, i'll just see your mind to now the top stories, at least 2 palestinians have been killed and another is very right in that list. 3 opposite. when that it's the latest is really offensive just days off to run major results and getting killed 12 people and injured many, multiple explosions and phase finding the of the sued raise capital over night stands all me says the rival racket support close is launched and the tackled with general kalonde to the central on the south korea says depends plan to dumb over a 1000000 tons of treated radioactive water into the ocean needs international standards. china has bands, food inputs from some japanese regions. the president of valerie says, the leader of the wagon, the most scenary group, is written to russia. that's despite to deal allowing you have got any precautions to live in exxon and by the roots off the end of the mutiny. i was on the look a shank hotel, val just there. he was forced to broke the agreement to save lives. i'll just say
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it has been it. smith spoke to the president in minutes, a bell. russian president, alexander lucas. chicago was eager to describe himself as a peace make up to stop, to potentially catastrophic confrontation between vladimir putin and of gaining precaution. for the walk, the chief isn't here anymore. from the hordes of so speech. and he's current 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. i'll just say the military base about 2 hours outside the capital minsk, which is believed, is being prepared to house, watching the finances. yes, it is just bored. but if the wagner group will be here, they are part of the pollution army and they will protect our interest when they make a decision about deploying here. will sign a treaty with definitely to come. i asked the president if he thought flooded, may of 15 have been weakened by what the value group was able to get away with. it
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took over all stuff on the gold plus to moscow, and there was no attempt. it seems by the russian milledgeville, security services to stop them equal will shut down. nothing was undermined, nothing was weekend. and the reason why i rushed to negotiate with mister 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 for economic and security support. and the location goes as he stopped a civil war by offering to take and have gaining precaution. 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 to the license, scientific delta and brazil shows a 30 full percent slowed down in deforestation of the amazon rainforest this year.
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that since louise and not so little of the silver with tons of the presidency, with a pledge for greater environmental protection deforestation. so as to a 15 year high on the is free. this as a gyal sonata preserves environment, the agency's strength and surveillance and implemented all the measures such as seizing a legally raise capital in protected areas. the company that owns the tights and some most of all that imploded last month in the north atlantic ocean, the suspending old commercial and exploration operations. ocean gates decision came nearly 3 weeks off. the 5 people were killed during a dive towards the wreckage of the titanic. i'm investigation is on the way to it says own a 8 on mosque is threatening to sue facebook's parent company for setting up a rival platform match the launch. the fried zap on 1st day mosque is reportedly arguing meant to hide some of the choices, old employees who still have access to highly confidential information. and that's
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it says more than 50000000 uses of already signed on and posted mold and 95000000 strides. it's a 2 day, some it's on the way in geneva are examining ways in which artificial intelligence can be used to benefit humanity. the event was brought has brought raw the robots together with governance academics and the private sector. it's happening at the time of increasing alarm at the pace of a uh, development. what are the challenges now? the machine is working for us. well, we end up looking 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 feel good machine learning to help with humanities when i step in problems and as any technology fits your money to fastbreak it with need some god roles. and these
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are the rules of the road and needs to make sure that the good travail. so the risky and the thing that's here re, exactly to do, we know, so we have to have very great crowds and those sorts have governments could also have private text that would come 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 brains together and really find those solutions. so what kind intelligent machines do to help with publish a climate change hung up in 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 robots 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. yep. so what's the, hey, i doing this essentially determining the joints and then it's communicates with the
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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 are or 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, and help us. here's another medical application. grace humanize roiba, designed 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 much of the good will ill that 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 sy fi film,
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that would be the moments when you arrive as do. we challenge? how does a rest geneva, switzerland, of headset for me, you can get more information and all those stories. if you have a 12 website, i'll just do adult calm. weather is next, then inside story, it will look, it says rouse recent assault on janine and whether it constitutes for crime 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 got to talk about this. what whether moving into the republic of ireland also clip in northern ireland as well, but the most serious stuff will be over the atlantic. meantime remnants leftovers of storm poly 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
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through the bulk ins. we can expect some storms to power up here. thunderstorms, but pretty steady bouts of what weather though. across romania, through central ukraine, on friday for turkey, you 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 nothing's $37.00 degrees that's above average for the sum of the year. and there is some active weather in spain. most of that though can be found toward the north of the country, few showers, clipping barcelona on friday. meantime, for sierra, the own denny and guinea be solved as where we've got our most steady rain falling star heat wave, a little or alerts in play for that western side of l. j is those temperatures exceed $45.00 degrees. it's nice for now in south africa, but some big changes coming on monday, even some snow on the ground and implement longer profits, better update of the
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