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age, when the woman reached the threshold, then we started to run away. she shows us the floor. so the house leads us inside. she to the photo is a georgia struggles to hold for tears. she knows. so despite the help, she will come rebuilding her life is the war, rages will be a challenge. field was the is there any policies, right? yet another neighborhood in the occupied westbank killing at least 2 palestinians will be live in rome along the i'm sammy's a, then this is out just there, a live from dell hall. so coming up, fighting intensifies between rival minutes, the functions, and so that we hear from those tracks in and around the capsule with no medical
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health you ends. atomic chief says he's satisfied with japan's plans to release the treated radioactive rules. assuming nuclear plants, where with ukranian forces just meters away from the front line and the eastern sonya region. the let's begin with breaking news from the occupied westbank for at least 2 palestinians have been killed. and another is ready, right? this time on novelist, 3 of us have been wounded. it's the latest is right. the offensive becomes just days officer, a major. a sultan jeanine killed 12 people and injured many more. on 1st day a palestinian gunman was shot dead off the king and his riley at an illegal settlement. tensions in the region, ah hi. let's speak now to adam fisher,
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who's in ramallah. what are we hearing from local sources? a. while this was an operation, this started before doing a number of is really i'm a vehicle is moved in to the old time in nablus some 3 different directions. it was described by one local as a many invasion of possibly these really. i mean we're looking for 2 men who they believe would involve. busy of in a shooting near to some madison community, just started side nablus earlier this week and they talked to them and done the were a number of classes around the time. but they typed the main dive into a house, and they then called over loud speaker for the 2 men to give themselves up. at that point upon lee, they were met with a response of bullets and explosions from inside the house. that is really odd to me. at that point, cold, the reinforcements. there was an exchange of gunfire and the 2 men were killed. they had been named locally as tom's, up must a pool. and kitty shaheen. both members of foxes, alexa mottos brigade,
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known in the classes that were also the people who what injured did in hospital, the conditions are not said to be serious. i said not to be serious or other. and the other people were arrested just after the, the, the 2 men were killed in their bodies were recovered by the local red crescent. these really army pulled out. but it's yet another incident here in the west bank since what we saw happening in jeanine at the beginning of the week. the island when israel talked about withdrawing from jeanine. the hope was that maybe the situation is coming down now with the opposite can violence, does it suggest the trend is heading in the opposite direction? that's right. if you, you, if you set aside the incident to entail a be a couple of days ago if you just concentrate on the occupied westbank, there was the incident and the uh, the illegal settlement yesterday. there was this shooting as well. that was the shooting. the of this, the madison community elliot this week,
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a number of groups said that though they would separately how the response to what happened didn't janine went, remember, there was a 48 hours early army alteration which lot resulted in the depths of 12 palestinians. and the one thing of, of more than a 100, and so a number of groups that i pledge that there would be a response to security across the occupied westbank has been stepped up. but of course, there you're still going to see events like this and events like we saw just 24 hours ago when that will be what a new one is as will will shootings one off incidents. and we will have these really on me trying to move in, in force to address people that they believe may have been responsible for some of these incidents. all right, thanks so much allen. say sure. the now to sedan now where multiple explosions and fist fighting has been reported near the capital call to move and night. and for those quotes in the middle, getting critical carries increasingly difficult. thousands of hospitals being
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forced to close by the fighting. i'll just say, let's have a move and brings us this report from a hospital in almost the mind. the call to the 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 i'm through man has been trying to save the life of what makes the his father says he was shot to buy a soldier while they were on a bus, he brought him here after trying other hospitals, which were close to because of the fighting. most of the you've been my son's injuries a severe his right hand and lift hand a rib on his right and left. and every time we discover a new splinter from the bullet, i took him to one hospital, one adult to there, pulled us to here and helped us to try to get them 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
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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. so my friend was shot last night as he was guarding his house is free, bullied 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 where has resulted in the closure of many hospital people in need of medical assistance trickle into this hospital every day. and that puts a lot of pressure on the medical staff here. so many times come in because of the fighting in under models and for those who can make it's here to provide medical care. there are other challenges staff here see they're facing
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a shortage of crucial supplies and of a live seating medical equipment. and when i showed up and when i showed that you were asking for the basic things, we face of the shortage in medical gauze due to the high number of patients with injuries, we don't have live saving solutions. 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 to the help they 9 people, morgan ultra 0, i'm through man. so then saw me tells, i'll just say around the rapids, support forces launch the attack on the general kalonde of the central army legs on 1st day from on this let's go live to my home
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a vile who's been pulled sedan. so how significant is this attack of the yes, i mean, this talk is very significant to because for, for several weeks the auto set seemed to abandon the attempts to, to take the, the army headquarters, the they, they received lots of levels in dr. gob and also the area around the army headquarters have been expanded. the idea of control of the army has been expanded considerably. so that'd be, they also have good, it's even, you know, even using the opportunity they could not to reach the, the main buildings in, in, in, in that's headquarters. but this attempt to overnight, has been described as a fresh and new and also a suicide. them attempt by the out us up in the media. the media will between the 2 sides, the army has been claiming that they also have, has lost the initiative. they are much reduced now. they can't attack major locations that belong to the army, but this could be
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a message because without any action, that kind of response from the outset, fine to say that they can still attack major facilities belonging to the army. but visa talk has also been warranted and the fighting is going on daily. and godaddy and also reports of fighting flouring up in the full right. it's just a semi doc for has always been a, a, a major component of this war energy. you know, we have seen what happens. thousands have been hopping a, have been pushed and forced to leave their homes. many were killed. there is some even tribal elements to us happening in a gina. but now there are signs of expansion not only in the for not on the west and off for but also a southern dot for, uh uh that was in his talk to todd took place yesterday at files of the city of indiana. and i submitted a clash between the office,
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both forces on this within his army. the auto seth claim that they have been able to push a movement by the use this within his army to was the city open jala, but also in and cas no stuff at all. but you'll find that it's not thoughtful that he's called to find no school defense. and that was a major attack or so in the city of the town of bottle on wednesday between the 2 sides. and this is very enlightening. so many people here so that they are afraid of tribes being involved in this more tribes that us have has been responding to the mobilization a nationwide by the so then he's on a p, a in the east and in many parts of the country. i'd say that they can also talk to their products and they can include them, fives, and if that happens, they'll cut that might be a beginning of a civil war in the country on a wider scale. right. thanks so much for how much vol right now. so the border between tennessee and libya west stranded migrant say that being forced to drink see, was it survive?
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hundreds from sub saharan africa say they've been expelled from tennessee and bought a guns and libya refusing to let them in under simmons as more they have full point, couldn't get more serious, but it appears they were wrong. these migrant say this stranded on this speech on tennessee, a side of its border with libya. also can you swap out all of our talk with both to drink see water get, we shouldn't drink it. and they say the security forces mistreated them before leaving them here. this video has been filled by one of the migrants on his phone. here he's challenging. good porter gods. what about i said, gosh, what i had already said, gosh, well, i didn't look where we are, we don't know where to go. we don't eat anything. look at his baby. he's hardly eaten and look at this woman. the microphones had been moved from tennessee
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is 2nd city sparks, and the security operation mounted after acuteness, young man was killed, allegedly, by migrants. tensions have been increasing sub saharan african migrant save. hundreds of them have been rounded up for the pull station, but libya was refusing to let them in. sacks is on june, se is eastern coast, and the main departure point for migrants in refugees trying to cross the mediterranean in boats bound to italy. hostility towards the sub saharan africans has increased following remarks by tennessee, as president chi side, accusing them of criminality. he ordered the crackdown in sparks, many to nancy and say, the migrants should go home to new z a and the technicians have enough troubles. now. we are flooded with these migrants coming from the c or the deserts. the states will forward to you should do something that's on the bible from now. that
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style made over the migrants genatossio wants the mouth of libya, refuses to let them in the they've been abandoned. and there's no doubts about the urgency of getting them food, water, and shelter, and customer. andrew simmons, which is 0, regarding south korea, says, depends plan to dump more than a 1000000 tons of treated radioactive wasteful. through into the pacific means international standards. the you and nuclear want stuff approve the project this week. and i filed grossi visited the focus, shoot me a nuclear power plant, which was severely damaged during the 2011, those quite in sonoma. he's due to visit south korea and pacific island nations. been concerns about the japanese plan. 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 the qualification is important because they often say this is one
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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 a number of points. as i say, i stand by the, the, the conclusions and the assessment, and i feel extremely confident about the tokyo electric power company is storing 1300000 tons of waste volta. that's the equivalent of around $511.00 pick sized swimming pools around a 1000 and storage tanks and 98 percent full. the water has been diluted to reduce levels of the radioactive iso type to in the mountain that's allowed for drinking water. in response to the child says it will bind food and polls from 10 japanese regions because of safety concerns. chinese health officials are planning strict and monitoring for radioactive substances, especially in fish. radiation testing is also being increase in south korean fish
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market. the us treasury secretary is be gone, have full day visit to china like holding for market reforms in the world's 2nd largest economy. and janet yelling is wanting the us. we'll fight back against voice you cold. china is unfair economic practices. china resides in washington to create a favorable environment for healthy by the actual trade. young'uns visits is aimed at improving strange relations on various issues, including taiwan, human rights and export controls. a relationship with china must work for businesses and american workers. i was always champion 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. get more now with katrina,
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you in beijing so doesn't look good for you to like both sides a heading to any kind of compromise. well, both sides agree that this trip is about stabilizing the relationship at the time of mountain tensions. but in terms of reaching a compromise and then any major disagreements that's going to be pretty tough us considering the both sides want such disparate things. now we just had from janet yelling, that's one of the things you thing to be doing is that the operating conditions here for us funds is not bash months aging, even now playing field for market reforms. and she's also asking aging for more clarity when it comes to um, some new, the employers export controls when it helps a major task will be to convince chinese visuals that she's met with all that she's been going to meet with. that the roster restrictions are divided. ministration has put on china is about national security truly and not about wanting to contain
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china in any way. that's a nation that agent has repeatedly made against the bottom that industries. and by doing that, it's pot, well on its own wish list is the repeating of billions of elizabeth carrots put on china during the trunk administration. and it's also going to want really concrete assurances from the us that it doesn't want to do couple. despite all of this, rest of it around, do you risky? so considering the docs on both sides, both sides kept the expectations school district rather low. a really, this is about preventing any future flareups, stabilizing this relationship before a possible meeting between president conger bite and laser. this yeah. all right, thanks so much. katrina, you the, i still had an i'll just say that the us improves the 1st all time is drug present to show progression slow progression of the disease. and through the most active volcano, blankets nearby and communities in ash the
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it's friday. here's how it's like in the next 24 hours across europe in africa, and the heats is being pumped into the southeast of england, western france and the low countries. so times it will feel a bit uncomfortable here, off to central europe and we do have some pretty good pulses of rain just so the south of bucharest could see about a months worth of rain in the span of a few hours. that could trigger some flooding. now this energy will dance in to assemble, but that will happen on saturday, but we can start to see that weather lee can already today on friday, other side of mentor training. and right now, a still a few showers popping up along eastern and northern areas of spain. nothing really major here to report a book. look at this. we have set our record for the hottest night ever in the
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continent of africa. central algeria, your temperature barely dipped below 40 degrees, our heat wave alerts and play for central and western algeria. surprised here when you see those temperatures by day are closing in on 50 degrees, concentrated rain along the coast of sea, or the own denique. any be so, and that can be a and for south africa, some big changes coming derby, and $23.00 degrees. but let me show you waking up sunday morning. look at some of these temperatures. cape town. you could approach historic low temperatures over the next little bit chilly indeed of the replacing the issues of the day. we got to start the intensive song systems, the climate change, protect destruction. otherwise we wouldn't be able to feed ourselves. everyone has a voice, one of up here says type top and meet you a and says, this is american economic car wash. what would you say that the watching light target either, but it's only going to be me is targeting vulnerable bennett swollen. it's
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important to have this conversation we need to talk about and not about narrative. the street on algae 0. the the, you're watching out the 0 a time to recap the headlines now. at least 2 palestinians have been killed in another is randy right? this time novelist, 3, all those have been wounded. it's the latest is right. the offensive comes just days off to a mass of assaults and jeanine killed 12 feet injured. many more. south korea says japan's plans to dump more than a 1000000 tons of free trade. radioactive rules,
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when the ocean meets international standards, china has band food impulse from some japanese regions. and so then explosions and phase fighting were folded over night near the capital call to me come on the se permits ways from the rapid support forces loans to tax the the dennis monce headphones on the battlefield. and you cried minute trick of on to say troops making small advances in the account are offensive against russian forces. the defense ministry. moscow says troops have repelled ukrainian attacks around them yet, and killed and injured thousands of sold just as a bank or thoughts from the front line in its own, yet screeching victories, and lost his zip, the same. this trail of destruction and individual lo, documented the bodies of russian soldiers to named across the smell of the decomposing corpses of yeah,
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but there's no time to hang around here. the russians are just 1.5, cuz i'm it is a weight and constant in shredding. only 10 people remain here. you know, he's one of those who refuse to use only the example when the russians entered, they were a lot of them. it was very scary, but when our guys liberated us, then i became comma, all a family homes of being destroyed, but we will rebuild. we will do it gradually when our boys advance and these shells joined full on our heads, getting this close to russian position 0 after that would come under under, under stress in ukraine. 68 book 8 wanted to show us what he saw just have a cheap hurry to move this place as being hit. he says we drive along the front line to closer and closer to russian positions. there's no slowing down or stopping here, shelves full by the roadside to adjust the missing as we speak past those close up to speed make using the trees as comfortably traversed through rough road tracts. cities of us, hundreds drawn team is really an i shocked impression. occupied positions and
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positive, hidden within the dense foliage were within multiple opportunity and 10 green. it's why this team is so small and operating with complete secrecy. well, that separates the soldiers and the russians of fields before the war. andrea was a well known business man with his own t. v show to join the ukrainian military along with his son austin. when the boy started, his son was killed last month. settling mutually inclusive with you. i don't understand how it could have happened, but i realized he wanted me to see him as a hero. it was very important for him. i didn't realize it was so important for him when he was a life. but i realized now he was looking for ways to show me what i was just strict father, and i rarely praised him, but at the same time i was very demanding. and i always pointed out his mistakes
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and it put pressure on him. he wanted to be the best he could for me, and he became the best address that has a job to do though his team has managed to find a potential target. the on the drone coordinates this drunk through. i've managed to locate some russian soldiers that i dug in below the tree line. now the drone is hovering just over those positions where they hoped and dropped some good nights right onto those russian positions. andrea gives the order to drop the grenades, address as he's team cars, up to 12 soldiers a day. story of this role is one of personal sacrifice, unless for ukrainians, it's still not over. i think they are the 0 on the front line internet system. the life of scientific dante, brazil shows a 30 full percent slow down and deforestation of the amazon rain forest this year. that since louise unnecessarily to the silver a ton. so the presidency with the pledge for right to environmental protection,
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deforestation, so as to a 15 year high on the history this as a gyal, sinatra, brazil's environment agency, recently strength and surveillance and implemented all the measures such as seizing legally vice capital in protect to various the vice, as is the only thing you mean, we have a result that as i understand it, deserves to be celebrated. it has been a 33 percent reduction in deforestation over 6 months period. is. this is something that is encouraging for us because there's a declining trend. the follows the goals set by the government. apple pedo has declared a state of emergency in the area surrounding the well being us volcano, in the southern region of mckayla, the volcano is spewing up ash. 5 columbus is into the body of a sanchez reports from the capital lima. this is the moment venus volcano, erupt spewing plumes of smoke and rock into the air. few venus is pedro's most
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active volcano. it had been dormant since 2019. now ashe has blanketed communities within 20 kilometers away, and the forwards are on alert. the name of the supreme decree which effectively declares a state of emergency in several district in the department of north carolina. as it is, public knowledge dubious volcano has entered a new rep to process with the emissions that could affect the health of the population. officials say more than 2000 people live in a radius of 6 kilometers around the volcano. most of them are poor farmers and ranchers who being asked to stay home. the governor of market was this. the government must act immediately to protect them. most of okay, most of our vehicles, we don't want an emergency decree on paper. we want to real and concrete, the actions of the national authorities. we want a permanent presence in the area. we want the people to be heard. the volcano
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became active again. last me, scientists and save you venus as causing more than a 150 earthquakes a day. but they're still short of calling for an immediate evacuation. if they need that we have to see an increase in the sue's meek activity. andrew, just, there are normally seen the temperature at the crater. we're evaluating the smoke must reach an average to given meters high, and the intervals of the quakes are closer. soldiers have been deployed to help the population, but the local authorities say shelter so unprepared. they don't have running water or sewage with warnings. volcanic activity is likely to increase time to fully prepare, may be running out again the scientist, i just sent him a fire at the retirement home initially is killed at least 6 people. 81 others were taken to hospital in the line, suffering, smoke, inhalation. 2 of them are in critical condition. investigations are trying to
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establish the cause of the late night. fine. doctors in the united states have been given the government go ahead to prescribe a new drug design to slow. the progression of all time is disease but like splits a warning. the drug is not secure and has potentially faithful side effects. practical high end results from washington and help them jo, myrtle was facing her risk future diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. she knew she would forget every thing and every person in her life eventually, and it would likely lead to her death. but in a 1st, she got into a clinical trial that offered hope. sometimes there's a word or a something that i'm trying to recall. and i'm yet i can think of that. but now if i just popped into my head, it's so good. i mean, i just feel so good. you know, i don't think i would be probably able to do that earlier. the drug look can be,
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has been approved for people with early onset alzheimer's is an injection of a lab made protein. the targets to build up of the protein amyloid which could be a cause of the disease. but the f da says the drug will come with a warning. it can lead to bleeding in the brain that can be fatal. and medical experts are quick to point out. this is not a cure. it's an 18 month period of the trial. we see the group for a safe medication carpet the group per se plus symbol. the rates of decline was 27 percent less. it is a small but still promising, then we don't have any other treatments available. another concern, the cost estimated to cost more than $26000.00 a year. but for the more than 50000000 people estimated to suffer from dimension worldwide. a 1st array of hope for one of the darkest of diseases. patty holding al jazeera washington to it says that in the 8 on mosque is threatening to assume facebook's parent company for setting up
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a rival platform. not to launch the thread. zach on 1st day mosque is repulsively ongoing method, hide some of choices. old employees who still have access to highly confidential information, says more than 50000000 users of already signed on and posted more than 95000000 strides or the . and let's take you through some of the headlines now. at least 2 palestinians have been killed and another is ready, right? this time on nablus. 3 of is wounded. it's the latest is really offensive. just days off through a major assault and jeanine killed 12 people. and injured many more, south korea says japan's plan to download than a 1000000 tons of trees and radioactive waste into the water meets international standards. the.
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