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asian pacific one o one east exposes the issues affecting the gloves, the most populous region. the rates for the white house keeps up with donald trump take pump in the republican policies, 1st debates or holds his own private. riley people impala investigates. the topic impacted on ukraine's fresh island fire and that's the temperature of solar and biodiversity plummets the global environmental facility to coordinate financing for international action. assembled in canada focused on l. g 0. the . ready the hello i'm and is it a toronto me in distance and use our life from dog hawk coming up in the next 60 minutes. more protests are expected in israel, off to parliament costs
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a device of lower which restricts the powers of the supreme court. living on the is ready occupation palestinian speak of the applied as the international court of justice. examined the legal consequences. whereas china's foreign minister questions have raised all the his supplies absence from several diplomatic nice things. plus i brought mcbride, one of ukraine's view expos facilities, bible right now to global food supplies. i'm feeding the wealth hungry in sports past the grand canyon, and by permission to speak to out loud follow nash, huge 1000000000 dollar alpha. and the shock at the women's well confidence a results, philippines reaching, ty, squeezing and 1000001 in the beginning. israel with more protests, respect to the author. the committed on monday approved part of the government's
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plan to limit the powers of the judiciary. the legislation prevents the supreme court from the ruling government decisions that considers unreasonable. the opposition says the nobles, damage democracy, and israel with the m p. 's root canals of monday's vote to yelling shame. and kind of the police on horseback charged a demonstration has a 5, was a cannon and made arrest. well, let's bring it on, corresponded to mohammed jump june. he's joining us in west jerusalem from west jerusalem with the basis and tell us where you are, mohammed's and watch for testers. people who've been out on the streets for this and tie, yet protesting against the slow or what the plans on. now, of the so elizabeth right now we are in west through some very close to the supreme court. so if you look behind me this road about 200 meters down that way, then to the left, that's where the supreme court complex is here in west through glen security is not
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allowing us and other media teams to access that area. that's where those thousands of demonstrators were very late into the evening yesterday and into the early morning today. now as far as demonstrations today, we have not yet seen any protesters on the streets of western loose. we've spoken to some protesters who say that they do plan to try to assemble either outside of the supreme court or outside of the country's parliament that connected at some point later today. but it's not certain if that's going to happen because there are other protesters and protest groups. right now, they're very tired. they feel a bit defeated their fatigue. because even though there were 29 weeks of protests, hundreds of thousands of people out in the streets every day. and so many parts of the country that highly contentious bill actually passed yesterday despite all that pressure. so there is a sense among some of the demonstrators that perhaps it is time to maybe just take
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a slight step back, regroup, figure out how to go ahead with this protest moving forward. now let me also just show you one of the more extraordinary things we've seen today here. let me hold this up. this is one of the is rarely use papers. pardon me, quite a bit of wind right now. now in the hebrew, this says it's a black day for democracy in israel. this very much mirrors. let me just hold this up again in case you didn't get to see it. it's a complete black front page down here a black day for democracy in israel. now, this very much mirrors what we see from several other is really daily newspapers, all with very similar headlines, really going to show just how much concern there is right now at this critical time for the country that what happened yesterday may have a very detrimental effect on democracy going on mom, and that is why we're here angles more and more groups of people planning to show the opposition and other ways we're hearing the don't does of the latest among those and say that they would like to strike on tuesday. that's right. and we've
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spoken to members of the medical community that say that at the moment, they are trying to get permission from the labor court in order to effect some kind of a strike. because uh, just to make sure that they are not in dereliction of their duties. as doctors, as nurses, as health care professionals, they need to get an okay from the labor of course. so we hear that that is in motion right now. beyond that of the last several days of over 10000 reserve as in different branches of the army. and israel had said that if this bill were to pass which it did, that they would not show up for service. we don't yet know if that has happened. as of today, we're monitoring that. but there has been a lot of concern from top military officials over the course, the past 48 hours. worrying that if these reserve is didn't show up for duty. how that would impact the military readiness and security preparations in this country
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going forward. beyond that, we should also just mention that, you know, you have the demonstrators who may or may not be coming out, but also there is talk that perhaps there might be a general strike of labor unions have been involved. they've been in discussions. there's been a lot of back and forth about whether a general strike will be called if that were to happen. that would certainly impact the situation on the ground here going forward as well. elizabeth mama, thank you for that. that is mohammed dungeon. joining us live from west jerusalem in the us as described the passing of the legislation as unfortunate, like hannah has moved from the white house in recent days, a bite and administration has expressed the concern about this legislation. president biden did so in person with the is really president in a meeting last week and in a subsequent phone call with the israeli prime minister. now that the 1st part of this legislation has been passed, the white house has issued a statement saying it's regrets that this was done without consensus saying that
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the consensus is needed to make effective changes within a democracy. the white house pointing out that only 60 full members of the 120 c message voted in favor. the opposition boycotting the boat in protest. this will soon awareness within the binding administrative sion about what is the context of this act. knowing full well that it is being driven by the far right nationalist partners and then nothing yahoo governments, along with the extreme religious groups, they are driving this. and the administration is well aware of the fact that this is just the 1st rick in what is designed to be a wall of the registration which could result in a shrinking of democracy within the as well. my kind of era at the white house is ready for us as have shot and killed 3 palestinians in nablus and the occupied westbank is very ami, said the trio tried to carry out and drive by shooting on tuesday morning,
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205 palestinians had been killed in the occupied territories. this. yeah. or tuesday is the deadline for countries and organizations to present russian statements to the international court of justice on israel's occupation of palestinian territories. last year, the united nations of the quote for an advisory opinion on israel's occupation, settlement and annexation in order to understand the effect decades of violence has had on palestinians the you and also was the quote to consider the impact of his way. the policies on the demographics and statutes of occupied east jerusalem based and the have the i, c, g is the top you include dealing with disputes between states. as rulings are binding. the court has no power to enforce them. let's go live to laura con in ramallah. in the occupied westbank for more on the send, you've been speaking to members of the palestinian authority about the submission to the i c j or what have they've been telling you?
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well, absolutely. i awesome. what is this actually mean to look at the galaxy of the consequences of the occupation? and they said there are many aspects to it. one of them is we're fusing is ready times. um they often use on the offices of defense or security about moving forces into occupied territories. and also with the will build the annexation of territory assessments and also the question of occupied east jerusalem. so it's about pretty challenging and refusing these tums and putting it to looking at the kind of legal consequences of this. um, they were also looking at are they wanted to dig way back into the ways and look at 1967 and the proportionality a false use find these ready occupation and just say whether this is justifiable or illegal. and finally, been looking at putting the, the in special community members all the un under pressure. so if they do come up
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with these kind of legal terms against the occupation, then they're also being south of community was going to do about this. but we also spoke to palestinians on the ground to a living every day on the occupation. this is what they have to say. and submit. i will say i was shot into 2021 is told before i got one that i went to college. i played soccer cool. i used to go out with my friends. i had a life after the injury. i no longer go to college and i don't play soccer or see my friends anymore. i'm home all the time. i used to have a life. now it's green. i'm traumatized. i need treatment. the patient is terrible. shells and demolishes our homes and kills this puts us on the siege. bends us from getting treatment. i dream to finish my studies. building a house starting a family and traveling. but the patient took that away the we need to call and
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besieged. so we get a chance to live like the rest of the world. the, the refill humiliated palestinian cards are not allowed inside. we buy things in batches and make multiple trips. the soldiers intimidate us at the check point. when we go shopping, they keep us waiting. sometimes for hours, depending on their mood, there's no safety, no stability, no peace. i fear leaving my kids alone because settlers might attack, or i might get stuck at the check point. i take them with me everywhere. the children's mental health is suffering when they play. they pretend settlers and soldiers are attacking. here, they act older than their years. they stay at home. they've got no place to go. we got no visitors. my family hardly ever comes there too scared. they won't stop my 17 year old father at the check point for 2 hours and didn't let him. and inside our homes were shackled. we keep the curtains closed because cameras are in front
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of the windows and it feels like a prison. on my tires as a this is what's left of the story and everything else has gone. i'm going to define everything palestinian. this started with our income. now our homes, they don't give us permits, just give me new style. the as for plans, we submit them. but every time it was taken, excuse me, we plans engineers, lawyers and fines. we pay tens of thousands of dollars. they will bill me through the mileage the house if i don't do it myself, i build this place that would work walls, electricity, water. i have a memory in each corner. they demolish the house. i'll stay in the land. they want to take the land, but i'm not giving them what they want. dr. patient is getting more oppressive, but things will change in just as never less. now this comes um it just off to this morning,
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3 postings with shot dead bite is ready. so in napa, se would pop see and fight says they go into a conflict and their check point. they will show type of that bodies were taken into a 130 policy. and bodies have been taken by these rights in the last 9 years. and people say that often use as a bargaining tool with the palestinians up, but the numbers have really reflect the grim reality on the ground at which will be about a $168.00 palestinians killed this year in the occupied westbank and $205.00 across the occupied territories out. so policies assigned to the facing daily res. um there was a rates just yesterday in talk to them and also at your policy ends on a daily basis are being shot dead on deadlines is being taken up by is right. assessment your thank you very much for that for now. that is more con, live in ramallah, is we have plenty more head on news out, including the walls,
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lot emergency, and algeria as far as associates, victim to the plains, reduced to rubble and have gone as tom slash fonts, destroy homes, and wipe out farm land. and the schumann told him to dissolve this rising to and with one year to go until the olympics powers 2024 organizers reveal the design for the torch details coming up for jemma and the, the russian navy says it's repelled of ukrainian drawing a tax on the see, the kremlin says the attempted strength was on a patrol vessel on its black seat fleet. that spring and julia chapel follow us. joining us live for most go into one of the russians saying exactly what is the russian version of events involving that russian patrol ship in the blacks the last lie to you
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yes, the ministry of defense is giving us a very brief protocol information about the incident when to stand by these sergei call tow patrol ship of rushes block c fleet was fulfilling its petrol juice, has confronting navigation in the block seat. some 370 can a means a south west of the crime in city of civil stapo, where according to the defense ministry, b. u cranium out full says, carried out an unsuccessful attempt to attack it by 2 on monday speed buzz, a buzz, buzz were destroyed, repulsively by the, by the fire from the russian ships as tended. 1 elements and no one was injured and uh right now the survey cortez patrol ship continues carrying out its tasks. so basically what we say is that the russian defense ministry is showing the world that it keeps its promise to control pods. so the block c of to rushes withdrawal from the grain deal as remember,
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the promise was that all ship sailing in the block c to and from ukraine. pulse would be considered potential carriers of ministry cargo. and we'd be dealing with russia and unity of it also had report to the russian attack on the ukrainian pools of rennie on the then you for the, what is the bushes saying about that to yes, indeed, russia continues targeting a port infrastructure in odessa and beyond saying it destroyed, it destroys a foreign military hardware coming from abroad for the ukrainian army. well, the ukranian side says russia monsters triangle ukraine. no, totally military. but also it cannot mclean by not allowing it to explode its green, something that was bringing ukraine tens of billions of dollars in profits in the past. also, having pulled down to the grain to restaurants, to show that no grain or food agreements as possible without it shows, there will be no food expos, from the ukraine pools, without a participation,
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reminding the world of his green deal conditions. plus russia also wants to show its own people that it's currents trying. so on a desk end of the southern coastal cities are, were supposed to. there were some top talks on the crime. me encourage bridge in general, this is part of russia's global strategy, aimed at destroying ukraine's infrastructure. when the country is at this stage, a war now rushes, hastening, pulled, infrastructure last fall and winter rush. it was destroying ukrainian editor system . before that there was talk some oil and gas refineries and re witnessed the structure so all that is part of applying to force ukraine to surrender. right. you? yeah, thank you for that. that is really good shop. a lot of over the laces live in moscow . and the kremlin intensified attacks and the odessa region off to withdrawing from the u. n. bulk of green data earlier this month that allows ships counting ukraine grain safe passage. and the black sea grain can also be transported overland by truckle trains with the rail options with poland. and all the human business have
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been by various countries, not using standard size track. and now the roost through the congested black sea portion come stanza and romania, but that is time consuming and costly. so is shipping on the danube river and its network of canals? well, mcbride has moved from odessa for a week of intensive nighttime attacks on the port city of a desk. so really increasing concerns here in the city that a culturally important heritage sites such as this one on now folding victim to this rule. this is a cathedral rights in the heart of the city that is that protected by unesco. this was damaged on sunday. unesco has condemned this damage. also, condemnation coming from presidents. a lot of them is the landscape of ukraine has also been very critical of targeting of addresses, a grain exporting infrastructure, its ability to export food which has come under increasing attack is also being
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concerned about a more recent attack on grain handling facilities down the the new river on the border with rumania, which is particularly concerning, given the fact that rename you is a member of the day to as a gateway to one of the few c roots, the grain shipments from ukraine. this remote southwest corner is one of the country's most strategically important right now. we are invited by nippy loan, one of the largest grade exposures to see it's rapidly expanding facility. like most of the companies it used to rely heavily on main black sea port such as a desa heavily targeted recently by russia. in overnight miss sila tax, which also cancel the grain deal that had guaranteed limited exports. the never expect that, that i saw could be a part of some sense that this support to or like hopeful for you canadian business,
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uh, the who keeps our independence in taking those decisions and team control now expertise in order to keep our advantages. and so it'd be on the strong side. the advantage of these facilities is they feed directly into the waters of friendly neighboring de toe countries. graham is loaded onto the vessels here and then send down the danube river, the boat between ukraine and romania, and then out into the black sea. except now the ships are in the navy and territorial water unsafe from russian attack, from less than 2 percent of ukraine's total food exports before the war. there's been more than 10 fold increase down let down you. the truck drive of the just lives never used to take this route, but these now won't have thousands of drivers coming from all over the country. so if you must live, i live last night and have been waiting for 24 hours. i'll try to most likely drop
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off my grand now, just as you pray me and so just have proved to be resourceful in adapting to the school. so it's fine. this and crane exports is have been equally adept. i really proud with asking price of how where are you cried young farmer said today there's so just to companies and argued in the street in general, directed to a new challenges the russians to know the strategic importance of the danube. the night before, a visit, a drunk strike, destroyed port facilities. here comes the next day. the trucks were already lining up again to offload that condo, mcbride, i'll just say around a decimal region. ukraine. this get more now. and a story we mentioned earlier, tuesday is the deadline for countries and organizations to present russian statements to the international court of justice on israel's occupation of palestinian territories. we are joined now by the admin,
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so he's permanent representative of the state of palestine to the united nations and he's joining us live from the hague, missed a month. so thank you very much for your time and just tell them portion today is this for palestine. we know that the i, c, j i c j can take a year to come up with an advisory opinion, but it's today a good 1st step and that process as well today is this just started the day in which is the international court of justice to reduce the have been receiving submissions from many countries under of course, we did the submit our submission yesterday in the facilities of the information 1st of justice. so that day is i study day and our submission there was a very detail, comprehensive submission in the presenting our argument about the
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questions that were optical. ready a to by the general assembly through a resolution to questions and thoughts are that then to, with the, the essence of this population. and the issue of the next ation. the issue of the, the nature of that is occupation hop on the tide system. and the denial of that, i talked about a few people to the right to self determination for a long period of time. and now that the semester and just a month. so now that the submission is that the international court of justice, what are you hoping for? because the an israeli occupation is ready and legal. we've heard that from the us independence, international commission of inquiry. and that is, in fact, the commission of inquiry which puts it to the general assembly, who then sent it to the international court of justice for an advisory opinion. so
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what is it that you're hoping will be different to come out of the i, c, j. this time as well, this time, you know, we took the entire components of the question of time to sign all of it to the i c, j. not only that the prolonged occupation that is now becoming an illegal occupation, but also the denial over the rights of the policy and the people to self determination. and that denial is also. ready illegal, and the next ation of the land is illegal. the is the new system, nothing new. the system that is being evolving and puts in place, which is a disagreement after the system. it's an up at a site system. we need also the, the quote itself to tell us exactly what is this discriminatory
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system that has been imposed and put in place from the front us to him. and one of the cool, yes, make these determinations. then the quote has to tell us what the legal ramifications for all these illegal things that that is, that are either of you find a thought of the is the in implementing the policy. and once i can sequence it is for, for the member states for countries. and that's exactly what i want to ask about the ramifications for states other than israel. because again, that shared with the un commission of inquiry, they have said that they want the i c, j to determine what all the responsibilities and obligations of other states. so pushing the occupation just how important is that in ending the occupation? it's very good. it is very important and it is also another venue for us to go through in order to listen to what the cost
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would say the responsibility of face it once the states makes the determination that the, all these things are illegal, then what would be the responsibility of states in dealing with that illegal system or up on the side, a legal system of prolonged occupation, illegal system of denial of the right to the senior people, to sub determination and the legal system for all the other policy practices related to set the months displacement the martians of homes and on the long list that has right reflected in the question. and in our submission that the lines, yes, that's the ones that brought to make that determination. then way to study the and analyze it and go back again to the general assembly to us for what we will us
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based on the but i'm getting of the opinion. right. and that's too much of an issue . that is palace times time that representatives of the united nations today add muscle live from the hague. thank you for your time. now, walls fires sweeping across algeria during a prolonged heat wave have killed at least $34.00 people. evacuation orders have been issued in the mediterranean coast or region, and thousands of fall fighters have been destroyed, as will make will soon. chevy for polls. race to bring nearly a 100 lot of fires under control. in northern aga, with the nose, the plain spread through the folders, some agricultural areas in 16 provinces, destroying everything in that. paul. people watched helplessly as the belongings turn to ash charges with those. it started to going around to pm, just showing them literally school. and i called the fire brigade, and i told them that the fight had started nearby in the guard there half an hour
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later. but in the meantime, to fight had spread and not just the fire started at room on the tablets side, spread to opinion mother and ended at the bush. some people lost everything. the thousands of firefighters have worked through the night. the places being few by strong beans and high temperatures. the defense ministry says soldiers among the dead default of emergency cruise responding to fires in a result area. east of the cap to as she is. she vision was one of the godaddy gulf . i would like to think all the volunteers, also a number of provinces contribution help manpower and equipment. very grateful for that until this moment, we're trying to control the spread of the fire in the best way. the strong winds made it hard for us to use the shoppers and putting up these fires. the winds have pushed east to woods tanisha, weak 19 plains in a pond forest along the border. with ad juice and tune is have registered record high temperatures. this week was fuzz upcoming to north africa during the summer
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months this year. the aggravated by blistering c face and the consumption of the i'll just be one of the largest of the fire rescue operation by the greeks. government is continuing thousands of waiting to be moved to safety is $55.00 to struggle to contain more than 80 blazes of actuation also being issued on the popular tourist islands of closer india. ambrose and then from flies to slides is dozens of people have died in slash flooding and it's gone to stone. at least 30 a missing hundreds of homes have been destroyed and crops washed away. alex bad reports, troubles and months old bits lifted behind. so many communities across the eastern afghanistan. the provinces of may don't want to talk and cause me as well as the capital kabul, a worst hits with dozens of people date. pardon, pardon me?
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6 members of the family, surviving that there are no women left in the family. they're all gone. there were 3 women in the house. the speed at which the floods hits during the night suprised meaning. do you remember that you couldn't? it was 3 am. when we woke up, water was coming into our house. there was no way out. we waited for awhile inside the house and then my father decided that we get out of the house to escape. as soon as we went outside, we were caught by the water and the water took everyone. my father and mother, my wife, my son and my sister in law. flooding is the license dissolves for afghanistan, already suffering its food, consecutive year of droughts, severe economic hardship, and the consequences of decades of war. now worked in the left numbers from a request from the government is that we need serious assistance. here. we have a lot of sick people in the village. we can't take them to the city right now because our roads are blocked. we have no electricity because that they should help us to rebuild the power supply and roads. in the past 4 months,
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natural disasters have killed and injured. hundreds of atkins destroyed more than 3000 homes and wiped out live stock and farm land. and is f gains count the cost of yet another disaster. many lift, wondering relief is a come at like speed, which is 0 still ahead on the news hour behind the rest of the g. as in india and administer cushion these data, hunger strikes to processed against the detention the us state of texas has sewage for installment flushing barriers to block migrants in refugees heading north from mexico. and as for the future of kelly and boss hayes, unclear at a spot for $1000000000.00 office in saudi arabia, alexis coming off with jenna the
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although we knew that storms in the alpine region would be bad. and here's the proof. in northwest switzerland. we had wind gusts here, up to 215 kilometers per hour. this looks more like a hurricane, but it is a suspected tornado. so that will now be part of the investigation. one person died in this and about 15, others were injured. here's some of the aftermath now. the danger zone today on tuesday will be northern italy, as we look towards the virginia and also in croatia. we could see some pretty strong storms here as well. we're dialing up the huge points again for athens at 39 degrees, but for the other side of the mediterranean temperatures have come down in valencia with this onshore breeze. so you're down by about 10 degrees in a 24 hour time period. we do still have outbreaks of rain across the islands of ireland, britain, western friends, the low countries, pretty good bouts of rain in norway as well. and we're also talking about record heat in northern africa. so tune is, so it's hot is stay on record $49.00 degrees. we've got wildfires burning in this
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zone here just the other day. alger has had it's hot estate on record. west africa . it's our usual pulses of intense rain here into the south. we go, the winds will eventually shift around, so durbin, your temperatures are coming up a bit over the next little while we'll see you soon. a of the dreaming of some of the more amazing facility you will find accelerating. and incredible days in order if you want, you can just 16. it's all here to visit a couple of dot com. doing the sports like wrestling and boxing hit traditionally being of the limits to women. one on one a makes the female athletes flushing to the place and the ring on out to 0. the latest news as it breaks on one side,
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the authority is pregnant for tom on the other side. now it's probably the monday justice with detailed coverage. the work has resulted in the closure of many hospitals, and that puts a lot of pressure on the medical staff here from around the world. the operation in jeanine would last no more than 48 hours. the consequences, the impact of what has happened here. the last for years. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching me elizabeth for on and don't have a mind to about top stories. the cell of protest continued lazy. just an item is
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read off the column and to prove changes to the traditional system and more expected in the coming hours. for you measure it prevents a stream from of a moving government decisions are considered unreasonable. palestine is foreign affairs minister has delivered origin statement to the international court of justice on israel's occupation of palestinian territories. tuesday is the deadline for countries and organizations to submit their reports to the i. c. j, which is the top one co, dealing with disputes between states and wall 5 and algeria have killed at least $34.00 piece of including 10 soldiers on file size and juicy. almost a 105 building and 16 provinces. china is foreign minister. 10 guy has not been seen in public for a month, inspection nation or the his whereabouts is mounting. the government hasn't provided any answers to questions about his unusual absence from high level diplomatic. nice things, raising questions about sions,
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possible dismissal. katrina, you report from badging? this was the last time chinese for administer. cheese gun was seen in public meeting vietnam's we ton so on and aging at the end of jude speculation is mounting about the prominent communist policy officials whereabouts. and the government is refusing to provide offices. you wouldn't have no information to provide jacobs absence from a flurry of diplomatic activities is unusual, especially as paging and washington are trying to stay below its ties. hosted us equity of state at any blinking on the 18th of june. but in the following weeks, midst of the high level visits, he was also absent from the easy and foreign ministers missing. and to call to earlier this month, top diplomat one he participated instead. at the time they gave this explanation, single goal for him in his stretching gone could not attend this offering, meeting because of health reasons. she is known as one of she did things most trusted advises. it has arisen rapidly through communist party ranks. at the age of
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57, he's one of the youngest officials to become for administer a post to suit in december of disturbing as ambassador to the us for 2 years. she is also considered one of china's original will for years gone or and attention for as a sort of style as foreign ministry spokesman between 252014. on choose day state media announced the national people's congress standing committee. a top parliamentary party would review a little concerning official appointments and dismissals. raising speculation that you may soon be replaced the mystery surrounding 10 gallons whereabouts highlights the secrets of nature of the chinese government. it's not uncommon, well known personality, such as business people, all celebrities, to temporarily disappeared from the public eye of the following fall of authorities . but it's happened to such a powerful government figure is read indeed. katrina, you, alda, 0 badging. the united states is opening its newest embassy and tongue to america's
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top diplomat of slime to the pacific ocean island in the latest us mission to count the chinese influence of the region. rosalind jordan has moved from washington, dc. us, us secretary of state antony blinking is making his 12th visit to the end of pacific region. since taking office in 2021. it's part of the us as the overall strategy to expand its influence in the region and to check china is in the process. consider blankets 1st. stop on wednesday, tonga, where the secretary of state will ceremonially open. the u. s. is 1st deborah embassy and nuclear lo fi. china and tom guy established a military relationship back in 2008. and the us is very keen to deepen its own security relationship with the i want to nation as well. blankets visit to australia will be for the 33rd annual australia united states,
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ministerial or awesome. and he and defense secretary lloyd austin will discuss with their australia and counter parts, maritime security, environmental concerns, and economic integration. but there isn't going to be any major initiative coming out of this annual meeting. it's more of a progress check. there might be an opportunity though to discuss the agenda for the upcoming state visit of the australian prime minister later this year. similar issues will be on blink as agenda during his mid week visit to new zealand. but he's also going to engage in what's popularly known as sports diplomacy. the secretary of state will watch the us take on the netherlands during the women's world cup show of soft power during the trip, mainly focused on expanding american military and economic influence. in the endo pacific russel in jordan elders era, the state department staying in the us and the justice department is taking legal
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action against the state of texas to remove the battery is blocking migrants. crossing the border from mexico, texas authorities began installing the string of floating values in the rio grande over the last week, the justice department as well that happened with out of federal government authorization. and what you see the governor doing is dangerous, and then all lawful ins actually hurting the process. it's hurting the process of what we're trying to do. and instead of wanting to or undermining, i should say, instead of coming to the table and trying to figure out a way to work together, he continues to do this really cool. and just in humane ways of moving forward with a, with a system that has been broken for decades, or the death of a 5 month old baby is highlighting the plight behind the refugees stranded and indeed administered cuz she made the government says the most of the refugees who fled the military crack down in myanmar. i live in bay and legally,
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christina harris and reports in the desperate to be hood or hint, good detainees. last childhood gods are you to get out of the we don't have to guess. forces them back inside the holding facility in here and now go relatives of a 5 month old baby. so she died after inhaling the gas. the the government says the death is unrelated to the protest. the baby's parents are a mom, 270 rand, good most loans. you've been detained for the past 2 years old. i am off alone, as well as when my uncle and brother in law and very bad shape, which made me feel really upsets me on the steps, sustained serious injuries, and i'm afraid that i will not see them alive. again. this man says wrangle refugees, including his brother, will load into the attention under false pretences. this it is that
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a good are not as good. a government took many of us into detention. under the pretext of coven test, families are being torn apart. he says, many dog knows what they've done wrong, and they're refusing to wait until they're afraid. a government spokesman says the force used against the protest as was necessary. devon, why then? even when they are free, it'll may not be here. they want to consider the security type of area so that that's the behavior of the behavior like that, that involvement entity that aggressive, they're not cooperate, they've the government considers them illegal immigrants and wants to put them even though some hold official. richard g called, it says the process is complicated. the un says nearly 40 to wells, and most of them are hand go sledge to india. after me and mas military crackdown 6 years ago, around 5000 to be living in slums and camps like this one in indian,
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administered cash mia ever since bought the we are very scared in the, in more we had a similar scare and we're wondering when the authorities would pick and kill us due to the fearful situation. mean more. we sought refuge in india. unfortunately, we're now facing similar challenges here. rights activists say they applied needs to be investigated. if i go by just take me to the family members that they have not committed any opens. they are living here with the permission of the bride, but we should not be concerned authorities. if that is the documents, the, the, the detention is a lot of the surviving atrocities at home, the stranded ringo heard 0 deal here in c, christina, horizon elder 0 a major u n. that's salvage operation has started removing oil from a super tanker off the coast to begin. and the john ship has been stranded since 2015 threatening of catastrophic oil spill in the red fee. over the next 19 days,
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a 1000000 barrels of oil will be pumped off the ship. the $140.00 emission took months of negotiations with the tenants warrant sides to arrange the ship to ship to us for the boy we just started today. is the critical next step in the very beginning, environmental on the many, 10 catastrophe on the colossal scales. or we'd all section the vessel includes, have explode, the, the broken apart, spilling as much as 4 times the already released in the x involved is these us that representatives of the government's worldwide a meeting in jamaica to discuss and posing a bad on deep sea mining if they don't come up with new regulation soon, temporarily temporary contracts to begin, drilling will be awarded automatically. so home that has more the slush great frontier. we have better maps of mos in the moon than the ocean
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floor. but we may be close to mining the 7 representatives from many of the world's nations and now together in kingston, jamaica, part of the international c. but of course he's annual, meant to talk about is successful when that should happen to be. there was pressure from some countries for regulations of mining to be decided during these meetings so that commercial extraction could begin. but the international c better thirty's, now decided it needs more time to decide in the code likely until at least 2025 costa rica and other countries have been pushing for delay in the room. we cannot accept artificial gauge, we will finish when we're ready to finish. the value of the ocean wishes, which belongs to humanity, is larger than any investment. and we need to be able to, to look at to our children and grandchildren in their rise and know that we did buy the list right? many conservationist wants to move in just a temporary delay on rules along a to
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a moratorium on deep sea mining. together. this activity would result in spacing because extinction and could potentially impact the issues climate regulatory functions including carbon cycling and storage. on the other side, the metals company has been pushing to begin mining. it says that it, so peroration would be localized in one small area, the clarion clip, it's inside between hawaii, mexico, and the settlement displacement which critics, i would cry well, it's a for thousands of kilometers, would not reach nearly sofa last year. mit published 3 peer reviewed papers which confirms that the settlement on the sea floor any rise is about 2 meters above the ocean floor and up to 98 percent of it settles in the test area and note on the environment. so the say that would also be a separate, potentially large segments discharge from the collection ship. gerra byron also says that the metals found on the sea, but they were sent, you know,
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at least the green transport like electric costs, and then it's better to get them from the, the notes where what we have to issue is where can we get a secure supply of these important base metals and battery metals with the lightest planetary touch and the lightest human touch. and from our investigation there's only one answer. across this debate, the key questions remain. we need to mind the deep sea bed, and if so, can i wait to wish sure about its impact on the planet john home and i'll just say the social media company, toyota has changed its famous blue badge logo. on monday, the x stumps would appear in on the desktop versions of towards up of the book is still dominant across smartphones. you know, on mall success. tweets will now be cold. x's will match been the is a senior tech report for the digital news platform,
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measurable. he shared his reaction to the rebranding. i don't think you are most gets sort of looking at this as a tech no technology company so much as his his chance really to change the culture . i mean that's really what twitters strength was. twitter didn't have any rare or expensive sort of tech power. it, it was all about its cultural significance, how important it was to the news and how important it was, the current events and people's ability to connect in the talk and interact with each other all across the globe. there's aspects of that that he likes and there's aspects of that that have obviously bothered him based on what he's done to the company over the few short months. he's been in charge. the name x, the term x, the brand name x is extremely generic. there's so many domain names and other things out there branded with this x, cuz it's just one of the 26 letters in the alphabet that can easily be utilized by these bad actors to, for people. and of course,
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i think there's also security concerns from the company itself. i mean, i know most who wants to turn this in to some sort of financial or banking institution because it's going to be this everything app. this is the same company that just a few months ago was releasing internal documents called the twitter files from the company that included communications between twitter employees and people outside the company that they assume to be private. so, i mean, i don't know if you would exactly want to trust this company with your banking information. we have a sports news to head on the news, our top debut, to remember, one of columbia's young gentlemen have action from
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[000:00:00;00] the, the, or a it is time for support with jenna. what the latest from the women's world cup and the story. i'm not too happy about jenna while i'm afraid for q e such as yourself. elizabeth, that has been a big shock at the tournament with the day results, philippines, beating a kind of heist. new zealand. serena bowden and got the only goal of the game midway through the fast hoff. instead of pains of fest ever go in a well come. these events dominated possession, and in the 2nd off came face to equalizing one, jackie holmes hit the price. and then actually go to the back of the net. i made for it to be rolled out to buy the a, offer an aside. and in the build up new zealand and really loved it and i did sign it so they were denied by a gray and say from those people i live in mcdaniel. i'll give you a to stuff with the toilet and so far, and that's a good,
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a famous victory full of the philippines. it's a new way in that final week time on sunday. so with the chance of reaching the little house, we have the game in that group finish goal is between switzerland and noisy. here's how great a looks off the 2 rounds. what's been taught with 4 points. he's, he didn't, i'm philippines based on 3 points. but the heist to head on go difference. columbia got that well, cut off and running with a to know when it was south korea and sydney columbia were given a penalty of to 28 minutes for a humble catalina. it was may steps up the columbia as a time leading score of the way. this will kick to give her aside the leads. funds enjoyed that one didn't like 18 year old, around 100 flat. linda christ say they showed why she's to, to be one of the young stalls of this tournament as she's going to columbia 2nd opiates, with a bit of help from self risk go, people. history was made in the 2nd half the south re is casey fab became the
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youngest ever play out of women's woke up age 16 years and 26 days. spots today belong to cost a is thoughts. her football career was always at age 15 when she was diagnosed with cancer. and now she's celebrating, after putting in a pyre of the matched performance on how walk up to columbia all 2nd and group h behind gemini, on goal difference. the 2 sides played to the next and sundays match between south korea. america is a must win for both teams. and then we release into your very, very happy we had a little anxiety ahead of the game. but i feel that starting with that victory on the right foot gives us a lot of confidence in the positive energy we need to progress. and this will comp with qual at scott law on columbia star. linda, can i say that because the story really is incredible. she started as columbia as name off, and now she's the 2nd youngest world cups for off to prison in legend, martha chi site is the 1st woman to play in on the 17 on the 20 and now senior walk
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ups. within 12 months, she was diagnosed with a very income, so in 2020 it just 15 years old. but it's on playing just 6 days off the 6 months of chemotherapy. after losing her, how she played with a wig is strong enough to withstand playing football. so it wouldn't fall off the club level. she joined around with right in spain, out of this year after she turns 18, which meant she was able to play outside columbia slow spacing of springs and preparing for the 2nd match against them being in groups. the victory in oakland would secure a place and the knockouts full spain, who were on a 7 game winning streak boxes, reco perfect reports. they've had a trouble care of the field. as build ups goes frames lead up to this tournaments has been anything past our deal. a few days after arriving in new zealand, the team was forced to apologize for leaving this field. judge video of the party is seemingly booking the traditional ability got to how come it was, the light is control the see to of hit the spanish squad in the last 12 months.
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back in july 2022. the team reach the quarter finals of the euro is not really losing 2 eventual windows. england's then in september of that year, 15 members of the squad resigned starting the distrust of the coach. jorge build up in april of this year, spines by the door, with a alexia protest who had publicly supported the strike is returned to the squad off the 10 months out injured. i didn't, june 3 of the striking players, including boss light is our town up on massey and the direct sorrow, the many field, the underlying issues behind the mutiny have yet to be resolved. they received a lot of pressure. they haven't been able to train together since january the is one day, the size of the to send the blood tar to. they haven't been training just a couple of weeks before the work up the one that the list was made. the final squad was made. they start to training now, so it's not the ideal situation that you'll be facing. i woke up despite all the problems. spade remain one of the favorites to win the well comp. players like what
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type of free for the school its quality, domestic issues, health, boston, i know when 2 of the last 3 champions league and hope the hard that she can repeat that success on the international stage. well, the doubts are main. are the spades controversial cards? jorge deal the in charge since 2015. it's probably the best generation of a spanish woman at football players and have them succeed then. and in any other team, in any other sport, in probably any other gender. if this would be happening 7 years as it's been happening, no, the for the nation will take on the decision to, to, to change which the goals and this has happened in this thing. the success of fossil or the club level has showed how popular the women's game in spring could be. well, by the late which already tugged professional in towards the 20, still has a long way to go in terms of being truly competitive. whether it's by and can have a successful well comp,
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local effect. so the women's game in that country could be huge, wrong path act oh, to 0. the future of getting them by remains unclear off the power as awesome. i gave him permission to speak to saudi arabia's our hello p s t r currently in action right now on the tour of asia or against another. saudi club own nessa, which is what christiano run out. i place out of our offering a $1000000000.00 package to get them that way. and that would break down to him adding around $24.00 per 2nd. the only thing torch has been revealed in paris with just either one years ago until the games begin. the official torch was undecided on tuesday with an events along the banks of the river assigned to follow in a few hours. amid the ongoing goal, ukraine say they were boy caught the power is 2024, a freshman and by the russian. after these are allowed to compete. international olympic committee is exploring a way for them to take pods with the powers map leaves that will be inappropriate. a custody death of the news. i mean, i stand with how you train in friends in the face of russia's war of aggression. it
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would be inconceivable to welcome russian delegations, while they were still in ukraine terraces, the city of human rights, the city in which many of the great universal declarations of human rights have been written up by supporting ukrainians. also. mean, saying that the russians con, coming parade under the banner. oh, even under a neutral banner on that. so we have support for now. i'll be back with an update a little bit later. the thank you very much for that and that's it for me, elizabeth, for on them for this news out of do stay with us. we a back in just a few minutes with more on one of the days top stories. thank you for watching the
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