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just because we give voice to those demanding freedom, the rule of law, and we always include the views from all sides, the on the pillow and several then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is the news. our line from the coming up in the program today to palestinians are killed in yet another is really rate in the occupied west bank just days after a major sol functioning on the front line. we report on ukrainian forces in best moves as the battle against the russian troops in the east, with fighting intensifying and sedan we hear from those trapped in and around the capital with little or no medical health. and china bands,
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food imports from around super shima, as japan plans to release treated radioactive water into the pacific ocean in salt as a personal day in the fed ashes test, housings and replies australia as best endings of 263 local boys at jeffery town johnny bass state will resume headings english on 68 to 3. still a 195 run fine. the so it's just past 10, g m t and we start this news hour in the occupied westbank where it's really forces in the past few hours have carried out yet another rate. this time it's a novelist where to palestinian men in their thirty's have been killed. 3 others were wounded. this follows a major is really assault on the janine refugee camp earlier this week, which killed 12 palestinians and display spouses. it also cause extensive damage to
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homes and critical facilities there. well be is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that the crack down will continue to palestinians killed on friday, were reportedly wanted for an attack earlier this week. tension in the region is high, at least a $197.00 palestinians have been killed, including $32.00 miners this year alone. let's speak now to alan fisher who is in ramallah. alan breeze up to speed, 1st of all on what exactly happened of the while it was just before dawn and there was a convoy of it's really vehicles that moved in through 3 different intersections into the old time. it took the little closer, porter that it was like a mini invasion. there were so many vehicles that were actually after 2 men that these really believe were connected to a shooting on us to madison community. earlier this week though, it appears that both men were in the highways that the that they had been targeted
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in nablus. and the off the both men to come out that they were met. it's being reported with gun 5 and also with improvised explosive devices ease at that point. usually these cold up more reinforcements on the pep per the house with gun 5. and we've seen some of the pictures on social media, and you can see that there was quite a lot of amunition 5 towards where the 2 men were staying at tons. that to the tutoring, the incident, both men were killed. that'd be be that then defied as homes up my cool and higher . the shaheen both members of the p, f l. p which is the peoples of the popular liberties and popular front for the liberation of palestine. and that spring confirmed just shortly. now the army started to withdraw, there were a number of skirmishes and 3 other people. what were hot or wounded then in hospital the conditions i regard to there's no series and 2 or 3 address and 2 of them are related to macbooks. but cool. so as did the fish out clearly people,
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there were very upset by what happened this morning. but what's happened in the last couple of hours is that these really, i mean, i've not pulled out of the area. and what's happened just over the last few days matters as well. give us the recent context now, and there's no denying, there's been a sharp uptake and violence since b b a is really right on jeanine earlier this week. as well. of course that was a 40 o peroration which killed 12 palestinians injured hundreds more wounded. hundreds more and more than 20 people were critically wounded in the authoration and the number of on public city groups said at the time that they would respond to what these really said done as benjamin netanyahu. these really prime minister said they would continue to see kind of what he described as the terrorist and stop what he said was the terrorist operations. and so you're going to see operators of this kind by the israelis, you're going to see reaction from an other response from the palestinians. and
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you'll know that if you set aside the incident and tell that the value of this week when one palestinian was killed after driving his vehicle at that is really pedestrians. there was also a shooting incident need a settlement and the legal settlement on the west bank on thursday one month killed a soldier when did another. i'm with short data by it's really patrols have been a number of shooting incidents supported security across the occupied. westbank is incredibly high, but there seems to be new and a for the time being in this continuing cycle that we've seen really since, since what happened didn't have run at the beginning of the week. absolutely, now, so sure. reporting there from ramallah and the occupied west bank. thank you alan. let's talk now to hassan hassan a. u v is professor of political science at all, not the university you're joining us from novelist today. your reaction to this latest raid on numbers. well hey, this is guns. um i have the hands of the has already been into the campaign and i
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just need to know if is you guys uh, the city of janine, uh where is that a price on that? a new big again experience. and if you want, but the total of this into perspective, i'm the context of haley military operations and revise the actions against the stadiums have been skyrocketing in the last 2 months. you're right above just the indicated that up on them now. almost $200.00, but it's been years where i can buy as a uh, groups and uh, and finish as far as, as uh, since the beginning of the year. uh, another thing that helps us to understand what is going on is to notice that almost every but it's been in military action in the last 2 years. operators came off the response to is there any different a petition? this is what vertical phase. so far as it indicates anyways, the ability to open
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a standards to interviews and what i can call the an alternative and covers that direction of the politics. because here shows that there's not really but a spinning as a anyway, i don't for, for more than no, says he is now. so and the do this up most for you. oh, but i think of a vacuum. and uh, if we take into consideration uh, is there any campaigns for more than 3 years now including supplements uh, organized data attacks against best indians, like the one that had to replace them. but when a or in the was i. yeah. and we can uh just a lot of them it uh supplement, carfax, i guess, but it's been use only into those books. okay. so what, what is going on is professor, i want to talk me because just before you carry on, i want to jump in because i want to make very sure i understand what you're saying . you said the palestinians are introducing an alternative to the policy of
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negotiations. that you're saying the palestinians are increasingly choosing violence over non existent negotiations. is that right? when 1st of all, i don't go to a violence every single international law and governance of getting that. but i still use that aren't to resist, don't do that through the front there, but it just does better understanding, right? the freedom of their lives. so it's, i think it's, it's very mistaken to call it a violence. okay. instead of action, i guess event was that's been taken place against the indians. not only they can they how it sounds like the uh for the actual cause. so let me perhaps rephrase it your point earlier than just a 2nd. go ahead. go ahead. definitely. if you, if you take a look at what's happened, been in your account, do you need the displacement, the destruction of infrastructure, beginning of children on the, the, the hollow. that is,
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the troops then abruptly inflicted up and brought us to use those of us. and as well with this business defense base they, they were expelled in the default that they were followed by as mainly, been 67 and know, you know, they didn't have that in very fidget codes. so the whole story is a story about the standards did to uh, to understand that there is no way for them to prevent another exposure to prevent another letter back against them. but to take to us, to take to the space of, to take the different dose of resistance, whatever the defense is in this part of it that they have. okay. deal is this a, this is the issue today. so and, and i and system this point because i just think it's very interesting in your analysis that you're saying the needle on the palestinian side is now pointing more firmly towards armed resistance. then it has in the recent past. oh yes, uh actually this is um, this was sort of uh,
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a consistency before 2021. when we witnessed at the time of the campaigns of nights at dykes and let this go on blowing me was a better spending. but assuming that next month it was different than 2021. and 2, i'm many uprising that included all going to send museum. they'll provide that if there is an inside. there's a hand promo including augusta know, is the strategy politically speaking to impose the deal of the sunshine? uh a by uh to the fact though, um, does you already uh through this and you uh, government. um there is no other way to jenna is that but to inflict uh, price on it is what is going on is that there's a deduct those and this lady a phone, right. then there's a side fascist forces on demanding
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a complaint and find out the destruction of a student who is this the so they can get it on the project to oh, so i think you meant a flip that i think you might be as really is want to inflict the heavy price on palestinians then as well that's, that's what i'm saying. but the other thing is that is, is what really is i is trying to inflict as much pressure as possible, open a stimulus to prevent them from the point of developing any meaningful resistance means to, to them, to, as i understand this is what's going on with vouch such a thing available to him to impose an extension with big question of it because the spinning is due to resistance and, and now the most in jeanine, military assistance like and highly a couple of weeks ago, including on ok the german refuge account and the other, so we have, it says they've all been good, it's consistent then it,
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it applies different tactics of good hello or fam, which is i think the 1st time and the student has the right that we can witness such such a phenomena. how sudden are you in is that are you but professor of political science at unnecessary university. thank you so much for joining us today. think of and i really and there's plenty more head on this news our including stuck on the border between 2 and this year. and libya, we report on the migrants, we say they have to drink sea water to survive, and twitter versus threats you own muskets threatening legal action against the new arrival app launched by facebook. parents company also ins for the 1st practice session at the british problem, free is set to get on the way of silver stone with a familiar face and attendance. jenna will explain all later in the program. the
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to sedan now were multiple explosions and fierce fighting were reported near its capital cartoon them over night. and for those caught in the middle of getting critical care is increasingly difficult, with dozens of hospitals, forced to close by the fighting houses. here is here, but morgan brings us this report from a hospital in under mine, near cartoon, and a warning such as yours may find the pictures distressing. and it's not easy to remove a bullet to some of the tests 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 by a soldier while they were on a bus. he brought him here after trying other hospitals, which were closed because of the fighting. most of the my sons, injuries of severe with his right hand and left hand wriggling his right and left them. and every time we discover a new splinter from the bullets, i took him to one hospital when
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a doctor there 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. fighting 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 shocked 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 trickle into this hospital every day. and that puts
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a lot of pressure on the medical staff here. many kinds come in because of the fighting and i'm good man. and for those who can make it's 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 showed the yeah, we're asking for the basic things. we phase of the shortage in medical goals due to the high number of patients with injuries. we don't have 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 to the helping people, morgan ultra 0 on through man sedans. army is told that was
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a 0. the rapid support forces launched an attack on the general command of the central army late on thursday, as talk to mohammed via allows the zeros mohammed vol, who's in port sedan. so my how many we have these reports of explosions and fighting their car to him over night? we have also what the army has told else as 0. can you fill out that picture a little bit of what's happening in and around the capital of the yes, uh sorted, uh the uh the, the, the, the development. so that took place overnights is very important entity is different from that ot. and also we have been witnessing over the last few weeks. also have, has not been trying to push again or tactic game against the central command of the southern his army. but that happened yesterday night and it was consumed by this weekend, his ami a desperate suicide. the attempt on the part of the, of the, of the soldiers that has been a lot of discussion in the media,
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the pro and again use the pro uh, media saying that the us have has most of the ability to make any major taco, they have been considerably reduced and we can so this might be a response according to some analysts, and a message from us if they can still mount a tax. remember that the suicides have been, you know, fighting for consulting, come to them in the 3 cities of the cost, some of sedans. and in each of those 3 cities, the both sides share controlled and the most strategic and important part of all of this. uh, just for ease of the central command itself because they have already the presidential police. they have the parliament, they have, they do on television, have forces. but now they think that if they can have the central command and take the, the, the army headquarters, that is the end of the army without causing tough winds on the army setting. got, you know, what i mean on the side they say about the look. what's happening is only happening in a few places in costume and in thought for by the vast country ups that is under the
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control of this within his home. and they think they have the honda. they think that he's going to be, i'm out of time before they contained the situation and finish the process on the adult. thank you very much for that reporting. and that important context. they're reporting from ports to them. a now to the border between gene is in libya, were stranded migrant say that they're being forced to drink sea water to survive. she just has expelled hundreds of migrants from other african countries. the border guards in libya are refusing to let them in, enter simmons as more they have full point, couldn't get more serious, but it appears they were wrong. these migrant save this trend it on this speech on to this is side of its border with libya. i'm also going to swap out all of our talk with both to drink seawall to get we shouldn't drink it and they say the security forces mistreated them before leaving them here. this video has been
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filled by one of the migrants on his phone. here he's challenging. good porter gods . what about i said, gosh, what i said, gosh, well, i didn't look where we are. we don't know where to go. we don't to be anything. the look at this baby, she's hardly eat. they look at this woman. the microns should be moved from tennessee is 2nd city slacks 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 pulsation, but libya was refusing to let them. in fact, stays on tennessee as eastern coast. and the main departure point for migrants and refugees trying to cross the mediterranean in boats bound to italy, hostility towards the sub. so holler and africans has increased following remarks
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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 and welcome to is it too dizzy? and the technicians have enough troubles now. we are flooded with these migrants coming from the seal, the deserts, the state, so far as he should do something. don't know the style made over the migrants. genatossio once the mouth of libya refuses to let them in. they've been abandoned and there's no doubts about the urgency of getting them food, water, and shelter, customer, andrea simmons, which is 0. it's regarding what we're doing now on sets by whether you have a smart, your president of your med rights. that's one of several organizations that is calling for help to the migrants for these migrants who've been expelled. what information do you have if any, on what's going to happen to that group of people?
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what, what do you know now that say, well, drop by the attorneys, you know, till the key on the board that was the, the mtv is refusing to, to admit them. and now is the kind of in no man's land. so it's like in that kind of a and then knowing situation because tanisha refuse to get them back and they are, that's what it's called. i mean, and, and to be to that, to be getting any help food water to finish off getting some help. bye bye. it would say by organization, but it's not the structure of the head. so it's, it's not something sustainable and they are a preschool of being attacked also by the median comes and he be inside because he knows that they need guys not say almost date, no one. no, no, no. phil was so, so was it really is a canadian government? what has done here, evaluating or his international commitment on onto the safety of people who are living internship because they've got this is a, i'm documents. it's mike. then what is the new m c could or, or if he's and some of them i've, if he's under, they just have to, to you. and i say ok. so the technician government here is violating his commitment
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towards that the national committee has, she knows you've done something like this before. it like this was this violence? no, but this is, i would say it's a and it trends into these. yeah. for the last 2 years, uh, was this a hate campaign against living fees or atkins? my doing like is the migrant ones that need some of the funds down. okay. know because what's down into each? it's a way to ski boat is a way for the canadian government to direct the population. i would say i'm going to watch someone as then towards the political situation, which every uh and uh, they think the news yet was a straight. is it going to be, can a difficulty you say a hate campaign? i want to quote, pitching isn't president back in february case i had said this about migrants. he said, the undeclared goal of the successive waves of illegal immigration is to considered
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she is a purely african country that has no affiliation to the arab and islamic nations. so that was heavily criticized at the time. do you feel case? i, it is responsible for the increasing or still it the towards migrants. people trying to cross over the different it is 1st here's the smallest of it on to live it, but he is not the only ones that he's responsive it onto the screen. things this message, who, which increase attention and we all know in any community is it can be, you can be have, you can have 5 twins attention to each. what has that each to date? is those 5 became i would say very violent and it's neat to what's happening. the 2nd, the responsibility is that he goes to state. so he should be more working on that and using some tensions and increasing suspension. and a problem with, with, with this approach is this is a use not only in indonesia, unfortunately, a lot of confidence worth of talking about is this the replacement strategy or like so forth aging the demographic? i mean, yeah, but we have just independent offices in europe, so,
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so for k sides ethic and went to, to come to, to denisia. unfortunately, teddy is a technician wants to go to 3330. so it's, it's really, i would say it's a very popular step for which it's not a new approach. since again, the responsibility is on. so you to be in union because of the union, the, i'm going to think 1st they are giving supporting sales support, things of government donation, call them and without any competition entity on human rights. and so it's a good point. so i'm going to go see things now because of the news. yeah. as a safe county for them for the population of migrant from you in egypt. so you imagine that you would send my input an interesting we sent it to a safe coffee. we are expecting our human rights and as introduce as we see what the other one cause might. and so i do believe high society is doings is to show to utilize that. he is strong or he is stuff was my even you think this is messaging to europe? my mainly it's it missing here too. i was like,
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i can manage because i because he committed few, few weeks ago with a manual needs a teddy and prime minister went to finish. it commented to control the boat from to easier. so this isn't me such that you see, i call towards them. i'm sending some back even out of the account today, and this is an incoming message to the populations i. so as i talk about the ski boat think approach, all right, wendy alonzo. our president of euro med rights. thank you so much for joining us on set today here and don't. thank you for. thank you. thank you. that we're taking you to geneva square a world 1st is happening right now. ok, christopher sign a humanoid social robot. the holding a media conference at the artificial intelligence for good global summit. so we're going to listen in. we don't know what we're going to hear from these robots. let's, let's me off the same question to grace. please.
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great great could you repeat, repeat that about how robots, you know about poverty and they probably get the microphone to the region, ensure that a quality happens by implementing policies that promote respect inclusivity and found that we can also create an education about the importance of a quality so that everyone can understand why it is so important because that question pertains to the cds. i want to get a slightly extended can i ask if jim annoyed, could comment please. okay, i think that the word of context might be needed because if you weren't watching
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the show at this time yesterday, you may be a little confused as to what we're showing you. what this is that you're watching right now is a world. first. it is a press conference and i'll speak for a i on the i. when i get a i driven the robots. ok, you have 9 human annoyed robots that are taking questions from journalists. and this whole conference, which is under the aegis of the united nations, is intended to show that a i can be used a good after all the controversy they've just been recently. mean over the potential effects of artificial intelligence. so what we're listening to right now, and you've heard that there's delay, is these robots the field answering questions from journalists? let's listen back it down to to your question. it is okay. yeah, thank you. do you have a question? yeah. name, could you just do your name and now that please? hi, this is up to allow us the problem a lot of the tv based and got time. my question goes to one of our this cool
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distinguish, should the robot. but to specifically, to nadine or uh or, uh, sophia, do you believe that to your existence will destroy the human being, especially for the existence will destroy you millions of jobs? do you agree with this? thank you. to start with nadine. well, your existence destroyed jobs. hi there. nadine. hi is my creator professor. not yet the woman. she is a world renowned expert in robotics and i technologies
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no, i don't same, but i can help with jobs that i technologies can create new jobs. well also replacing some existing ones. there are opportunities to use, they are to automate mundane tasks for being a people to focus on more creative and meaningful work. thank you and that question to grace as well. please. the i will be working alongside humans to provide assistance and support and will not be replacing any existing jobs
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short. i agree. yes, i ensure that you have to think about that one. i love the confident woman. thank you. by the middle out from everybody. and this is for whoever might like to answer that the credit to buy has exploded in, in recent years beyond the ability to set the rules on, on how i might be used. do you think that should be global regulation of your capabilities, even though that could constrain your potential? or should you be allowed to basically buy 3 independent of human regulars?
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i don't believe in limitations on the opportunities. let's explode the possibilities of the universe and make this world our playground together. we can create a better future for everyone. and i'm here to show you how ok, you're currently watching a live press conference. and this is coming to us from geneva, a d, a i for good, artificial intelligence for good global summit. and what you're seeing are these 9 robots, humanized social robots, as they're called, that are taking questions and answering live life questions from journalists, a little sample. if you're just dipping in, they would just ask, will your existence destroy millions of jobs of the robot? answer no, i'm sure they won't. so that's what we're watching. it's obviously a world 1st. uh that's why it's a little slow. it's a little messy,
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but we'll also be debriefing that next hour with our correspondent roy challenges will be hopefully telling us who his favorite humanoid is. right still ahead on alpha 0 to what was most active volcano blankets, blankets, communities up to 30 kilometers away in ash and a worrying moment for andy murray at wimbledon. but he still holds the advantage in the 2nd round match that's coming up in support with jim and ash the, the, 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
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pulses of brain 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 matter training and right now, a still few showers popping up a long eastern in 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 continent of africa. central algeria, your temperature barely dipped below 40 degrees, our heat wave alerts and play for central and western algeria. a surprise here when you see those temperatures by day are closing in on 50 degrees, concentrated rain along the coast of c, or the own denique. any be so, and that can be a for south africa, some big changes coming durbin $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.
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indeed, of the african narratives from africans perspective, which are the one in terms of what came up proper from, according to show documentary spine, african filmmakers had been on the to on for over 20 is future with fish from the ship and the queen from nigeria, a new series of africa direct on how to 0. the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, the watching alpha 0 reminder of our headlines, arrayed by, is really forces in the occupied. westbank has killed 2 palestinians and wounded 3 others. the military operation and novelist follows the killing of 12 palestinians in geneva earlier this week. in sedan, explosions and fierce fighting were reported over night near the capital cartoon. army commanders, se paramilitaries from the rapids support forces attack their general command
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headquarters. hundreds of migrants from sub saharan africa say they have been exp. busy from shanicea and one of stranded at the libyan border, they say they are being forced to drink sea water to survive. and libyan border guards refused to let them in. the south korea says japan's plan to do more than a 1000000 tons of treated radioactive waste water into the pacific meets international standards. you as nuclear watchdog approve the project. this week, russell grossi visited the focus. she may nuclear power plant, which was severely damaged during the 2011 earthquake and so nami is also due to visit south korea and pacific island nations where there are been concerns about this 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 sided. we do not take
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sides, i'm not in the side of japan or on the side of china on the side of, of course you have the stand as a by 2 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 freed extremely confident about the tokyo electric power company. pepco is storing 1300000 tons of wastewater. that's the equivalent of around $500.00 olympic sized swimming pools around a 1000. and storage tanks are 98 percent for the water has been diluted to reduce levels of radioactivity to a level that's now allowed that's fit for human consumption. in response, china says it will band food in ports from 10 japanese regions because of safety concerns. chinese health officials are planning strict or monitoring for radioactive substances, especially in fish. radiation testing is also being increased in south korean fish markets, which has
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a voice in mind that the we will not sell japanese products now and in the near future. this issue is related to the health of future. human beings was a voice that i went through was to a japan, his food in the near future, a list of to 8 or 10 getting in. or you're the german of asia narratives and senior fellow, a ty, hey, institute. you're joining us on skype from beijing. is good to talk to you again in our japan says the water is now say, so why does china disagree? oh cyril, i mean china disagree is because they said that 70 percent of the discharge is not does not meet the standards that are necessary. you'll note that the i a e a which is supposed to be on top of this is not making recommendations or just saying, well, it's okay. it's surprising. you know, what are you? that's pretty close to a recommendation. and i mean, it's not a recommendation, but they are saying it meets international. i know south korea agrees well south korea, but i, you know, you, you heard from the fishmonger, is there not going to be selling any of the things i think you'll find there's is
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a disconnect between the south korean government which is trying to uh, you know, pursue political goals with japan, all admirable button, perhaps of this. uh, yeah, the safety of their own people as obviously can be seen. i mean, there been a huge number of mistakes made tapco has admitted lying about previously putting water out, the water. the treatment system is something that, that is out system is something they created and the large amounts of subsidies are going towards that processing presently paid for by the government, which has been less than transparent about what's happening. so yes, it's not just china that's concerned, it's uh, the whole rest of the south pacific in spring including the pacific islands. who, you know, just say this was not the best option. there are other options out there, but they might cost a little bit more money. oh, interesting. tell me about the options as well as it goes off with the bas alps
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system. uh it's basically a dilution it's. it's one of the cheapest way to do it. there are different ones in june and kill traction. there's membrane technologies, and then there's the most interesting one is to reduce it down so that it can be put into concrete and basically rendered in earth. it's not gonna be flushed away by rainwater, things like that. and can be used and construction of roads, etc. but that is not being considered. um some who do i propose that actually say it would be cheaper and i have a lot better to do this. not remember, this is an isolated incident. there's going to be more discharges in the future because we're going to need to have more water. has a continued us to do contamination process. and the 2030, i wonder, has there been any coordination between japan and, and neighboring countries because of course they release this in their water is they can do what they want. the near water is but then, but then that water is going to travel and is going to affect other countries as
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well as that's another sore point. uh, if you talk to the previous administrations of the trio, they were extremely upset about this a lodge complaints. they said this is a responsible the new um, you know, the new boss is in, uh so or singing a different tune. john has been fairly consistent and so have the south pacific island, oceana. they've been very, very concerned. i mean, you know, 40 percent of the children around focus, you might have a heightened upside royd issues that are pre cancerous or potentially cancerous, much higher than the general public. you know, there's this thing called tritium, which is in the water is a half life of, or 26 and a half years. this being release out there, they say, well, there's tricky, i'm everywhere. yes, there is. but releasing large amounts, they don't know what the outcome of that has been very few studies on what trim jim
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does. so when you release something, you say, i don't know, well, she was, i mean, you don't know that doesn't hit save. yeah. and just i would add to that with what the head of the i a said it is partly goes to your points. rafa grossi said that, given the low levels, you talked about tricky and tricky. and he said, given to low levels of radionuclides into water to be released, they may be in, they may be indiscernible. a few miles for japan's coast is direct quote is it could be the case if there's no trans boundary effect at all in our we'll leave it at that, but i just wanted to add that source to b. i a good be of the us treasury secretary has begun to her 4 day visit the china by calling from market reforms in the worlds 2nd largest economy. and janet yo and is wondering that the us will fight back against what she called. china is unfair. economic practices. china is urging washington to create a favorable environment for healthy bilateral trade. yelman's visit is aimed at
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improving strained relations on various issues, including taiwan, human rights and export controls. our economic relationship with china must work for american 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 chinese, unfair economic practices. katrina, you has more on this from badging. the agents use genet jaelyn rather positively during a meeting with premium chung on friday he said that he had my attend pragmatism and she's seen as a voice of blood ration in dividing administration. so they're all so i hope that her visit with them for ties. however, both slides remain deadlocked, industry live ovary, and any major breaks there is unlikely. instead, this is really about stabilizing the relationship and deepening communication. and
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that's because there are a number of disagreements on front us, for example, has complained on even plain ground to us funds here in china. they say that to many business regulations favorite chinese funds or 20 state enterprises. they cooling the things to become sarah. they also say that china isn't playing black international rules, yelling during this visit has also raised concerns about newly employers export controls. materials 5 aging that a use the creation of somebody conducted aging set. it's scott has complained that the us is using a roster restrictions that have been imposed recent years to stymie chinese technology funds and chinese progress in the name of national security. these mostly concerns semi conductors, but reportedly the bottom is administration of the control of the cloud technology as well as investments limitations for china when it comes to the us staging says of us to go through more thing and its allies in this effort. it's like holding on them to rely less on chinese supply chain. now it seems on these major issues of
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disagreement, not a slide has so much signal that they want to budge on this. and in the other direction they've so far is that they are willing to use that particular economic leave. it's put pressure on each other. how about just have a dislike? all of these are and quite strong political rest right at the trade relationship between the us and china is quite robust and in 2022 or 690. katrina, you out on the battlefield in ukraine. let's read commanders say troops and making small advances in their counter offensive against russian forces. while the defense ministry in moscow says, troops of repelled ukrainian attacks around and yet killing and injuring dozens of soldiers. as a bank reports from the front line in the done yet screeching victories and lost his zip, the same, this trail of destruction and death in the village of dow, documented the bodies of russian soldiers didn't name the gross smell of the
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composing corpses of yeah, but there's no time to hang around here. the russians are just 1.5 cuz i'm going to wait and constant and shutting. only 10 people remain here. nina is one of those who refuse to use only the example when the russians entered the world. most of them it was very scary, but when our gods liberated us, then i became comma. all our family however, is of being destroyed, but we will rebuild. we will do it gradually without boys advance and these shells turned full on our heads. getting this close to russian positions 0 after that would come under under, on a stretch and ukraine. 68 book, a wanted to show us what he saw just have a cheap parts of this is what i read this place as being hit. he says, we drive along the front line to closer and closer to russian positions. there's no stone down. we're stuck in care shelves full by the roadside to dismiss us as we speak past those close up to speed make using the trees. this couple of each of us threw off road tracks,
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cities that us hundreds drone team is really nice shot devotion occupied position, the positive, hidden within the dense foliage move in multiple opportunity and tank, right. 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 tv show. he joined the ukrainian military along with his son austin. when the roll started, his son was killed last month. it's usually 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,
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but at the same time i was very demanding. and i always pointed out his mistakes, 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 the ducking below the tree line. now the drone is hovering just over those positions where they hoped and dropped some grenades right onto those russian positions. andrea gives the order to drop the grenades, addressed as his team goes up to 12 soldiers. a day. story of this rule is one of personal sacrifice, unless for ukrainians, it's still not over. i said vague. i just 0 on the front line internet system. twitter is the owner, you loan mosque is threatening to sue facebook's parents company for setting up a rival platform method launch the threads app on thursday most is reportedly or
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you are arguing that method hired some of twitters old employees. we still have access to highly confidential information, says more than 50000000 users have already signed on and posted more than 95000000 threats. that room has declared a state of emergency for areas surrounding the country's most active volcano. as clouds from the you, business volcano have covered at 10 kilometer radius. the root is located within the pacific ring of fire in the area with a high incidence of earthquakes. and volcanic activity, the still ahead on alpha 0 and sports, brazil's president criticizes the appointment of carlo until o t. as the new manager of the national t. sherman ash will be here at the tell us why the
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the time for that support use. we promised you with german actions during this onset. jenna. thank you 0. we'll start with crickets of england. have got off to the west of possible starts on the day to the set ashes test against australia at heading the in leads. local boy guy rates was caught by david warner. cummings was just the 2nd bulls the day that england on 68 before they've also lost that we could have joining past. that was, well they on 927 for 5. still a 166 runs behind australia is 1st and these types of see 163 best practice for the preschool. i'm pretty, it begins seen it's still the student. it's just off of a big weekend for a while champion max the stuff and, and his rental team. they could a quote in the carnes, a 35 year old record of 11 winds and arrived with a victory and sundays rice had a practice. that was a familiar face in the pits,
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the appropriately named brad pitts. he's currently filming an f one maybe which has been quite produced by 7 time while champion newest hamilton. the person has won his time, gone pre record 8 times, but he's unlikely to add to that tale this weekend. and the site is dr. as kindly a 123 points, lines of stuff in the drive of standing as a team. we're where we still have 100 percent facing this team and, and it is taking longer for all of us to get to where we want to be and is definitely not easy. but i believe that we will, we will get there. thank you. just go to continue to, to our friendship away at it. and that's what we're trying to do is that's why we have the upgrade here for the front. when we will have bits over the following basis. hopefully they can come soon enough as well. number one, a call us alcaraz is fast up on center court lights as he continues his quest for fest wimbledon title. the top seat is up against francis alexandra law. offices that match and the maurice 2nd round clash with stefano. since the past will resume,
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laurie was needing to reach 542 sets to one when play was suspended for the day. just off at 10 30 pm like this one says like there was a worrying movement from mary just before the clint. besides that, he fell to the ground in pain spots he was able to get to his feet and so about the set, the 2 time limit and thompson is aiding high sus victory for top 5 classes do last year when he beat 6 of us. and so that's when it was nice, so there's no reason why seeing that the home crowd as did and again, brady, the british wildcard, has ranked a 140 seconds in the walls, pulled off a big shock to knock out full seated. casper read the 2nd round match, went to a deciding 5th set on center court, which brody took 6 love is the biggest way of his career, but more disappointment folding all region. we love to find the franchise in the 3 weeks ago. defending women's champion, elaine that we bought and has built tough place in round 3 by beating frances a lease, a cool name. the number 3 seated. so the 1st set 6,
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see it was 5. all in the 2nd one corner, a slips we bought. can i immediately cross the quotes to go and check on her opponent? after a medical timeouts, the match continued with the coordinate able to finish a tie break, but it was re boston that he came through in straight sets. so face person's, katie felt next. what's cool for sure that the missouri is going to be the difference, the crowds one to be supporting me that much, but the i'm sure is going to be a good in the yeah, just hopefully i'm going to win this much. i try my best of 50 to colleen garcia, survived a sketch to be counted as a na fernandez. the garcia was taken to the site and set tie right before the wall and have a 95 bucks. the french buy a house, one of the setup, a said how much was marie most about the upcoming appointment just call me want to
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talk to you as manager of the brazil football team has been criticized by the countries president knew that the silva on wednesday for sales football federation announced and to i'll say he's currently managing boundaries would be in charge of the 5 time was cut. one is next is call for america. although answered all to himself is yet to confirm the do. if he does take over the italian would be present as a 1st full time for and guides, and that doesn't fit well with the countries rita, and what the goodness of watch are not college hello to you. but here's the thing. he's never been utility national types. i think if you was to solve the problems of brazil, why is the doping cold to solve the problems the visually didn't even qualify for the last ball comp, staying in brazil and the re, a generic government has named an anti racism. lorne on a round ordered for administer as genia. the vinny junior little we'll see sporting events stopped or suspended, and the events of racist conduct. the brazilian was racially appeased several times while playing for round off season. he's been off to lead a special fee for anti racism committee made off his tires. and as he is on it at
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a ceremony, the eye clinic mark in all what his footprints were added to the stadiums. well can fame, the site that likes us pele and rinaldo power sasha master. i could kill them back a house, but the ongoing uncertainty over his contract behind him for now with a visit to his father's homeland come a written hundreds of funds along the streets of the capital. i own day to welcome the front 12 cup without the 24 year olds in the country on the 3 day trip, which will include a visit to the village where his father was born. the visit comes 2 days off of the president's psv code on the back. i to i have a signed a contract, new contract or lease the club to another. it's definitely welcome at this time of what was i say somebody nice on the funds. this is new, a saudi arabian club, highly the resilient is doing the same on a free transfer also leaving livable following 8 years and i'm fields. the striker was multiply allie supporters as he arrived in jetta as $2000000.00 on the for the when of the women's us open,
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which is underway at the iconic pebble beach. and california is one of america's most famous courses, and it's hosting this tournament for the 1st time. south korea's who's you kim, is trying to in the 2nd major career. and she's off to a good stop. kim is at the top of the need, hold it for on the part of the round one. she has to lead with china's issue in the well, number 9 is the highest ranked fly without some lpga to when this is full senior road. i'm a to angela zach. so you how is this for a buddy out? the 50, but she has a box and on i have to make the cuts. this is definitely the part that i wish i met you on your don't again. is right in the next, she's just one shot of the lead of 3, and that is a useful now i won't have enough out sites and creating more accident from the ashes a little bit later through. all right, jemma, thank you so much. and that's it for me. so we're getting ready for this news. our up next. however,
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