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i don't want so i just was supposed to cool up, started a sitting in front of us, but have to face with details coverage. agribusinesses like this cattle range or the driving edge of the bolivian economy from around the world. estimates battery but it's racked and as many as 3000 schools have been damaged, still completely destroyed since the start of the war. the, the phenomena visible toronto in distance and he was on life on the coming out for the next 16 minutes. stepping up the global aid to help flood ravaged libya also chop relations, gain pace in the hottest city of the migration is european challenge and it needs a european answer and solution. a call for unity is
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a cub migrant crosses to hear up to your team. commission president was of the italian island that's received a record number of arrivals, hopes for breakthrough in him. and peace talks with the envoy sabine and saudi arabia for the 1st time since the world again. and may visit on state, dominican republic has closed its florida with stacy will be life on the sides from acendo in store. it's a big win for defending champion south africa against romania. the rugby world. cup of chelsea were an action in the premier league will show you how make up some again for the it's just past 1500 gmc and we begin and slugs ravaged eastern libya with one week on many a struggling competence of what's happened in the region. the true skate of destruction is still not clear. thousands have been code of thousands more. have been displaced,
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then is the hottest hit city and official desk as needed. 900 buildings have been completely destroyed. the ones bustling, pulled city, now lies and ruins. and all day the hospitals are struggling to function and doctor status still receiving an influx of critical patients from that. now, the, the due to the damage and during the hospital some cases couldn't be treated, especially the critical cases with chronic diseases in need of intensive care unit . then now here and in stable condition to the pace of international aid has stepped up and affected areas including the bought it is not enough. the world food program says it needs $6000000.00 to help the 10s of thousands in need. all just the last time it was somebody begins coverage from that now. and that's a large team. i mean, one of the areas most affected by the storm, which is cause so much destruction across the city of deer. now,
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as the camera pans, you can see this area which was once packed with roads and residential buildings, is now completely gutted by the floods. everything was leveled to the ground then washed away to the sea. this is the 7th day after the disaster. but rescue teams are still searching for survivors because thousands are still on accounted for. and many are believed to be buried under the rubble had go ahead and the, and the to, i mean, t paid off and, and thought i know joined by a member of one of the search and rescue teams operating on the ground will give us an update with the i've been working on this area for 3 days. we managed to recover many bodies from under the rubble. as most of the buildings were destroyed. on saturday, we succeeded in finding 7 survivors of the same families who are trapped under the rubble and 3 other survivors whom another time we are racing against time. but there could still be more than $500.00 bodies under the rubble in this area alone.
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we are in the very middle of the city over there, and the total number of tests as high, very high. in fact, the know the well, the is, this is the latest. as we speak, rescue operations are still going on. a search for survivors has not stopped, but it must be noted that more teams have been deployed along the sea shore. searching for victims were washed away while fling in their cars when the disaster struck the city. for now, the search and rescue mission continues both on land and at sea. a model trina has moved from aaa. people are extremely sad, but they're also very angry that the authorities aren't, aren't coming together as, as fast as they should. to help these people, i mean look, libyans aren't capable in terms of the technical abilities to have handled recovery operation, but also also the management. they don't have the management expertise. uh so,
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you know, this is a, a catastrophe and epic proportions of the libyans can't handle the management of it . and people are, i mean, are trying to pick up the pieces. i spoke to a member of the ambulance and emergency services, and he says that just from the see in the last 2 days they've recovered a 400 bodies. i spoke to a diverse what are the providers from this route that he just, he's a diver he just showed up to help and he said, you know, they're seeing cars that were swept away into the sea filled with families. so, i mean, this is a really tough situation, people are angry and they want authorities to do a better job mesa, i'll get it always the country director for the world food program in libya and she describes how her teams responding to the situation today as one of the morning
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actually from the start, a visit to inter agency visit for the time being we have managed to reach out to 1000 selected people across the wife location. and we started with the ip and been gone. and then we move into the news or the effective population and, and then the news channel, but i'm signing the lease to so as we see, we have distribution ongoing issues that lots. also, we are kind of getting an estimate of the 5 other locations that hasn't been having the impacted by the light comes down. you have the live thing, pre positioned, which was supposed to go actually to the social media because we weren't auditing also emergency. indeed yet. so utilizing whatever food i have on that at all, we are as we see chasing. and we have just been appealing to all the doing not to
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provide us with an edge and $6500000.00 to respond to the shelby 410-0000 beneficiary and the 1st 3 months. and then the like the other i due to the information as we see satellites and started cleaning up the homes off to the floods of eastern livia, but many people in bed and say they would forever be haunted by the storm shopping . i have to show the image, get the feelings i don't now what time spanning, i can't express it. i saw that with my own eyes. i saw my family about to die in frontier. i and i wanted to hold on to when they say here, but i had nothing to say. did god save my children and my husband. oh my god, i saw people dying in front of me as to death amendment that you call it. and i described as much as i'd like to describe what the context of preston which i feel
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you guys are not just as westfield tie up the image that caught rest, i caught me and that is a lifetime of dream. my husband and i bill top step by step. i raise my children happy that my son's wedding is coming up. attempted in the moment that god for everything that you are paying commission president has cold on the ears. you take a nice deal for the migrant crisis, instead of onto line is on the italian island of long produce, which has received an unprecedented number of asylum seekers. the united nation says 8500 people arrived on the island. this we cannot, and that is more than the entire population of the island. italy's prime minister georgia maloney has promised tougher measures to deal with the influx wanted lines as it is unique to step office efforts to stop traffic is prime minister maloney and i are here today to offer
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a co ordinated response by the tell you and your pin authorities and i want to be very clear as we have an obligation as part of the international community. we have fulfilled it in the past and we will do so today and in the future. but we will decide who comes to the european union and under what circumstances and not the smugglers and traffic that's that's a southern most island is a 145 kilometers off the coast of to ms. yeah. and has long been a landing point for people in crossing from north africa. many of the latest arrivals have been making the dangerous journey by boat from tennessee a will that a 127000 migrants have arrived on actually shows so fond the caea that is almost double the same period last year of the european union system. i going to mainly from ivory coast egypt and guinea and i think violence and economics to a more powerful so it has moved from long producer. the land did speak about
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potential further action by you in terms of naval activity. she said maybe purchasing some of that or even some new emissions as well. but i think it would be a big stretch to think that she would sanction the kind of thing that told him that he was talking about, which was sending boats straight back, given that even among their own policy, people accepted in maybe 10 percent of genuine asylum seekers among those coming to these shows, sending straight back to potentially dangerous territories would be a big stretch for the 2 except however, the melodies points, one of the major points she made was that this is a european frontier, not just in italian, one, requiring a european solution that is something that sort of on demand very much that code questions though in her 10 point plan exactly what one of the language means when, what kind of time table, what kind of numbers, what kind of advocacy, all of that remains to be consolidated. really away from the politics, so let's just speak about think about it here and situation. currently also that
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massive search last week i'm doing by francesca, by cna who is the red cross of italy's head of migration. you've obviously been focused on this for some months. had you ever seen anything like what happened last week and how does the situation now on sunday compared to what you saw then? but as the tanya was cross, we started managing the reception center hearing lump. it was at the beginning of june, and this was the higher peak this we reached during our period the here in the island . it's a force on not to only think to direct cordial, are linked to the numbers, but it's very important to remember that besides this number, there are people. so what we need from the very 1st moment and no matter how many people we receive, let's, let's, we can also is we can say that in one day we hosted inside the reception center more than 6000 people. that's got the to the items. um we have the more than
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$19.00 whats search and rescue events. what we need is to try to respond to their basic needs. so even if it was challenging because the managing with the so many people to get there is that easy but, and also to focus on who and yet, i mean, it is from the very beginning depending morehead on the news. allah, including is really focuses on it, we can fund palestinian wish, maybe thought ok some of the compounds and we report from the ukrainians. boarder, regence of sydney, we're cleaning off off to a russian attack has become a daily occurrence and his folder record breaking performance from on this caption . the hey, hope the delegation is in v all for peace talks with us how the government and the conflict in the and then the visit raises. hello to the breakthrough of the war that's kills thousands of people since 2015. mama vol has more
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with the invoice officially hosted in solid yet a be a for the 1st time since the war began. many see this as a major step to what sp cindy and it took years of diplomatic effort to buy me, but in a month. but the agenda of the talks and who will participate isn't clear. many are surprised, but that you want to recognize the government in exile isn't taking part so far. it's solid yet a be a trying to reach a settlement with the who with these. but we'll see the months include lifting the saudi lead, cj to allow for the reopening of who's the control ports on some airport, the payment of wages, of public servants, on the who is the rule from oil. if i use the building efforts and the timeline for foot and forces to quit gym and when i'm talking about the delegation of sun, i go to any thoughts they go on. the wheeling actually avoid any piece um they are willing to in the world, but no actually is in the hands of this. oh,
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the idea if they want these in yemen, they should expect the business. so the idea if they would continue the blockade they should expect made that attack on the oh yeah, if i select the yeah, it hasn't announced its own list of conditions though and it's not clear to what extent it's going to comply with hopefully the months it comprehensive these lasting piece is not likely to result from this visit any way. in fact, if anything, there may be signals here that there is a kind of resignation on the part of all the key players, regional and international that um, perhaps the divisions in yemen are, are here to say, uh that each side has, uh, given up on their maximum uh goals. so the lady has been trying to get out of human
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for some time. is a saudi on deal brokered by china earlier this year was seen as a step in that direction. it comes up to nearly a decade of fighting that goes to your on fact hosting felicia, remove the legitimate government from pilot in 2014 and took over the copies of sons and most of northern gym and by force. the purpose of the saudi campaign was to reverse that situation, but the goal wasn't achieved, and the war led to hundreds of thousands of losing their lives and the major humanitarian disaster. following the peace deal with the on in march. so there may be a conducted the major prisoners swap with hope. these involving hundreds of soldiers on both sides. the us has well come the new or on different go stations you're on is understood to be on board to but many believe that for any final solution to the conflict, the government is themselves need to feel that present it across the board. how much fun does he have? any of my colleagues?
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several vonny i spoke to of disease. um gosh, on a research a on saw the foreign policy. he explains why peace negotiations are still in the early phases. i think if one has to be very eager to find a conclusion immediately, i think they will be disappointed. i think that the whole us, you know, this is, this is going to be a long process. and because the, the aspects that enabled this conflict to happen in the 1st place wasn't just happened, didn't just happen in the day and night. this is, this is something that's going to require a long process of really talking at the foundations of the conflict. what facilitates the conflict and what the compet result, and there's a lot of bloodshed, but also a lot of lack of governance. so these things need to be ironed out. but nevertheless, i think, you know, one step at a time is the healthy way forward. there was a pretty notable,
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visible confidence building measure a few months ago, which was the release of prisoners from both sides, almost $900.00 prisoners that were released. is there enough of trust right now between the host these and saudi arabia to make meaningful progress. and these talks to, i think that sign of the, the gesture of the prisoner slow up wasn't itself a good sign. however, there still needs to be a lot of years to be done of conflict. you know, so one gesture were completely compared to these, this, you know, long years of, of war and blame each other for, for, for the devastation is going to be, is going to require more gestures. but i think what is important is the fact that there is the willingness, which was not there before. the fact that there is this willingness to continue
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with this process. and not withstanding a lot of these, a bombastic kind of statements coming out of the rebels. it's certainly not in their interest to go back to conflict because the region in itself, the trajectory of the region is in, in de escalation. and they don't want to be the spoilers of this. the escalation, the dominican republic has closed as border with hating because hazy is building a canal from a shed for the john home and has the story from the board. a city of the hub on, in the dominican republic, followed by a troops have been arriving in large numbers to reinforce the dominican republic school to since the country closed it to haiti. these neighbors who share a noise in the voice of the tents relationship. but now the dominican republic is taking it to the next level, a because of this canal that haitian problem is digging into the most psych river,
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which the 2 country share. they say they need it to where it gave the drought headlines. the projects become a source of local, cried the way. it's a wonderful initiative. i'm. here's the stone where the situation of our country is critical. so we have to put our hands to book to get the canal done, so that our country has food for the dominican president, isn't happy. he says it thought the river from dominican lands and that he won't open the buddha till they stop digging. with this time, they'll many haitian migrants from dominican republic, say that facing hostilities many going back home. this is a key with a deductible boot of crossing with dominican officials are allowing them to cross back into haiti. romano. charlie told us that dominican police and immigration officers kicked over and have 4 children outside living space. in the middle of the night. 3 times this week,
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they dropped as while we was sleeping and throws out with our clothes and everything. if they done it professionally, no problem, but the he says and threw around the boys. she's leaving off the she says moving 20 years and the dominican republic. meanwhile, trade between the countries is also still. that's a big provenance. i hate to move in hosp. the country is in danger of starvation. a quote for events inputs come from the dominican republic. it needs the voter rights of this one. just to hate say, the dominican republic depends on trade with its navy to last year. it sent a $1000000000.00 worth of exports across the buddha. usually this area will be bustling with patients coming to by. now the shots, ro stuff, the dominican government's promise to buy any perishable goods. it's merchants counts. so this standoff doesn't look to in any time soon, especially since the haitian thomas continued to dig john home. and i would just
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say to the humble a john is joining us live from the hubble and in the dominican republic on the border with hazy john, there's been a lot of move until the dominican 5 this morning with the minister of industry. the defense minister visiting yeah. so it's just about to give you the big picture, elizabeth, that you can see what's going on going on around the start. let me just explain these at haitians. a during the boat is behind us. we will, but you can't see it towards that home. not you can see that a lot of people are carrying well. that possessions that look suitcases. i see lady with a loan 3 boss. get kind of close on the head that going pulling fairly the dominican republic as we said, not report is letting people go back home. they just don't let them go that way. but a lot of people decide that they don't do well in the dominican republic of the mind with the crews of a tension between the 2 countries. and that being harass people by security forces, or just as a feeling that the moment is no, that's fine to be a haitian in the dominican republic because of the tension now. so coming to the
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buddha has fame and got her phone, has been the dominican republic, minnesota industry. what he has been saying is trying to reassure trade is because this is not going to affect heights in haitian colors of export when last year from the dominican republic, the high se he's trying to tell trade is listen, if you go any perishable goods, you'll find them up so you don't lose money on that. so many can trade as i often tell them, can you actually do that for you? going to be hemorrhaging money. he didn't really want to give an offer. so pop from the fact to try these deals with other countries, but it's out of that heinz, he says, is to do with the haitian government. i didn't talk to the defense minister and said, well, i'd say the haitian government isn't really so much in control of the situation of that sort of power at the moment just as an indicate that 80 percent of the capital is taken over by games. so what you actually do about the beyond so that you guys located over here and like the, i know we know that haiti government,
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because of the actions of the guns has its hands tied. but the construction of the canal affects the interest of the dominican republic. effect of farm is ended violates the treaty of 1929. so it's up to the government to find a solution. it's in the hands. all right, john and what are you hearing from the haitian side, about support for the canal, given the repercussions that haitians are now facing there is a lot of support still. so they come out and correspond to start with a pool that if this has been looking at the canal and the movement over that, what he's telling us is that process of people the arriving lo, cc wants to help out. there's what do you think if the haitian flag that social media influences the old getting in both types of country that's just had a lot of misery, especially as the last couple of years, move in hall to countries and change your salvation. finally,
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it seems as something that people come, riley around, that includes the government, they've come out and support all of that canal. they set the heights as a right to exploit. it's not the result is really if you've been talking about this isn't a government initiative then not in control of this. all they can do is sort of wave on what is commonly agreed. what's going to be happening anyway. i'm not, can i have to rebuild, given the fact the situation i given that the dominican government is taking the stein to price and the buddha. it's difficult to see how this actually gets resolved. possibly not with government negotiations between them, just to see how it develops. what john, thank you very much for that. that's going home and joining us live from the hub on what, let's try to get some of those ons has now was calling harding is a legend, america analyst and for the editor of bashing america at the independence. and he's joining us via scott from manchester. thank you very much for your time mister harding. this choose of, of the come out have bubbled up before i was reading that after one such conflict
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in 2021. a group established by the countries of the work started by haiti then, didn't violate this tracy, that they have or sharon water resources that the work on the canal continued. it only stopped when haitian president drove anomalies was assassinated. but the government, as we've been hearing, is not in charge of most of the capital, at least. what are the prospects for resolution now as well, besides the things that they're open to dialogue and now this can be resolved between them. otherwise, the. ready that that's about maybe international attraction on mediation or some so it's a might be appropriate. but yes, you agree, you're quite right. that's the thing. the governments and cos roster doesn't really control what's going on with just come out, which is an industry by local farm as i'm to local interest groups who have taken over the work on the construction of a diversion of the my sector is a we to browse your teens. ready countries and they don't show any size or bumped
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into stuff, but i think some asians are this is actually contravention of the machine printed not increasing which should be agreed to, to size them any, any work on the rest of the operating position. judge it just stop as the official say that the canal violates the tracy between the countries that governs the use of waterways along that shade. border and haitian officials are saying if 1000 and the nation and this politicians and the dominican republic, a seeking to capitalize on anti haitian sentiment to gain support ahead of next year as elections. where does the truth lie? is that really such an issue that you don't make yourselves on top of the republic by picking up empty ation fees? i mean, they have the relationship in the 2 countries. i don't know, it comes back to another every day. i'm to into the bank and that's only dominican so i'm not really acceptance or guessing on for 1000000
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people of hygiene origin doesn't get into much good republic. many of them it lead, lead many, many out, some of either never obtained some documents or have been denied them times that be regulated people, patients or patients aren't in 1967. there was a terrible massacre. haitians, by the viewing of just as you know, 1000 patients but what less loss and frontier area. so that data comes excellent tension to relationship with the best of times. i'm certainly some nice the dimensions by taking a picture of that. now a relationship assessment, a lot of history is your brain outlining for us. human rights watch has said that shopping the border would be yet another demonstration of how the world is failing . abandoning the haitian people. i mean, what does the closure of haiti's own? the land for the main, for a country that is on the verge of collapse, it should be very serious so that i mean the b as your corresponding to pointed out
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to the bustling the normally the frontier industry in the medical side, while the miles on the asian side is a serious is thrown, just people then getting both ways. both sides depend very much on last so much that there's into changes. but how you to yes, it exports a great deal of it. so the food was the materials from, from dominican republic on the pleasure of the border. it is extremely status for randy and the situation of it, probably 60 percent of the population. 11000000. and i would say under the course of the federal population, extreme policies are in the st. richer cuts off flows on. so essential goods is extremely serious folder and clearly is needed. the factory results. yeah. did you want morning saying that hey, stays on the cost of finding that is less than america?
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analysts call in hiding. joining us live from manchester, thank you very much for your time to the head on use our a power struggle. we look at how nigeria is using electricity to put pressure on these. yes, military need is on buffalo not what i'm looking to go top of the table in spain will show you if they did it the on the here we go with your weather update for the america. it's great to have your long and we'll take this one off as an update on post tropical psych loan. we dumped about a month, month and a half worth of rain on your arm is in southwest nova scotia, providence in canada. but this is a quick move or so already today on sunday and improvement in those conditions.
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storms that have been locked into play through georgia and tennessee drifting eastward into the carolinas draped down into florida. quite this ok the other day in miami, and i think we'll see much of the same today once again on sunday quite for the us the desert southwest. so let's move on. we've got a weather maker that will move into western canada and the pacific northwest as we head toward mondays. so keep your eye here. temperatures will drop down and will introduce some rain into the picture here. so the 17 degrees for vancouver. central america also fairly quiet. the trade winds not blowing strong, but most of the concentrated rain can be found up and down in central america. quite a what picture in mexico as well top end of south america looks like this. showers and storms knocking down the temperatures of bits and analysis to 34 and quite a bit of heat for parts of light. gray realty, generic temperature is really about 10 degrees above average. and that heat acting as an ingredient to trigger these storms as we head toward monday, and se present of the
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a jersey to the the the, the watching the news out of me and of the problem and the mind to about top stories to solve it is now a week since devastating floods of libya killed thousands of people. international aid has put on arriving that it's being slowed to reach the worst areas. rescue operations underway. and dive is searching for bodies washed out. it seems that your pain commission president to us live on to live has visited, officially slumped to do some island. she paid tribute to local, saying that doing all they can to support the unprecedented number of refugees and
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my friends arriving from parts of the dominican republic has sent troops to reinforce his photo with hatred. it has closed on before it is objecting to hazy building, a come now tapping into a shed. rubber. wireless has broken knowledge between palestinians and is rarely salt, which is of several border points between gaza as through hundreds of palestinians are involved in the confrontations that spring and you're not inside. she's joining us live from guys like, you know, what's been happening and why the escalation yes, elizabeth. so this afternoon we have witnessed hundreds of a palestinian young men whom they called themselves the revolutionary youth along the borders from north to south of the gaza strip. they have a fired explosive devices. they have burned tires along the border fences, and they say that this is all a in return or
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a to answer the pre applications that they have witness today, when a jewish orthodox has uh stormed and upset compound, also the policy infections because the old do they have not called for these protests, but they have allowed them to go along the borders to protest. they have also stated that the statement today is saying that the war and the is rarely forces from the jewish provocations towards the most, which has always flared up many escalations before between the policy infections and is really forces. they have also set in their statements. the an upset is not alone. now today in this past hour until now the ministry of health has said the 3 during the list has been injured in the confrontations. where is really a soldier deployed on the other side of the separation sense. have responded to the
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protesters by firing dozens of strong grenades and tear gas canisters on the protesters. 3 off the during the list. that's where, uh, injured today. uh dozens, others were suffocated by the cure gas, including the during the list or cabinet of mine of i just see that move a move out, shoot, or i, you'll know. thank you very much for that. that's you not a side with the laces, live in gaza and as you mentioned, it's very forces, violently confronting powers to me in worship is maybe out. ok, so most compound and occupied east jerusalem for brandon has more from this of the women that we see in that video, all members of the group home roberts ads. and they are women who are pledged to protect the alex a mosca. so the women with the pale level of print stuff and spectacles appear actually on wednesday making a social media video pledging to protect the most. um said these on members of the
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general public, these are women who are remonstrated with. those is rarely soldiers and demanding access, but the reason why they were remonstrated with the soldiers is because this weekend is rush, an avi israel to the jewish new. yeah. and again, as happens on so many days of jewish fall, right south lives and nationalist have been escorted into the area of the alex and mosque. it's called an incursion because it's done without the permission of the wax, which is the jordanian palestinian group, which organizes would organize such visits. and it creates enormous tension and enormous and unpack. it isn't as well with those people who are watching at the most enough. the most the arrest that we saw, i think most likely we haven't heard from the police about this, but the rest on days like today, young man, in the twenty's and thirty's, i prevent them from accessing the most. because very often it's the young man whose tempers get the best of all of them and to confront these jewish nationalist
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incursions. and so they are banned. so i suspect that the young man that we saw being arrested was one of those. it perhaps slipped through the match and the police were taking him away. but it is suspected, i mean on the one hand you can say the police are doing a very good job of keeping the peace. but on the other hand, from the southern, the palestinian perspective, you can say that they are essentially threatening to states as career by facilitating these visits a by jewish hapless onto this holy sites. russia has sheldon line ukrainian communities in the northeast assume a region autonomy, motions and 10 crowns a being 5 daily into the area. zane. besides the reports from the border region, assume a region has one of the longest continuous borders with russia. but unlike many of the areas in the east, there is no active front line in the same way. there isn't as much contested space so you don't see troop movements or trenches or tanks in the same way as you might
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in the eastern part of the country, but seems like this and civilian areas are far too common, residents living and see me and the surrounding areas say they come under attack on a near daily basis. what we're seeing today is clearing work, debris being cleared from a residence that was showed about 10 days ago. now, in the aftermath of this attack, russian social media, people here say, was saying that what was destroyed in this neighborhood, a primarily residential neighborhood was in fact a ukrainian military production facility of some kind. but the residents here say that that is too ridiculous to even respond to. we've seen nothing to indicate that there might have been any sort of military manufacturing here. this is very much a home. we're seeing personal belongings and food stores. and we spoke to the owner of this house, has 71 year old man. him and a 65 year old wife were trapped under the debris when the attack here happened. debris that is now being cleared. they were rescued from the debris from the rubble . the man says it's a miracle that he's alive. unfortunately,
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his wife was killed as a result of her injuries when we asked him about the reports with regards to what the russians were accusing the space of being, he couldn't even respond. and he broke down crying. what he said was that ukrainians here don't wants to hurt russians, but they do wants to work to be over as soon as possible. and what they want is justice for what they've experienced since the invasion, if you're trying the same bus route, the 00 to me smells korean later, kim jollin is on his way back home after a 5 day visit to rushes far east before leaving. he attended a valet performance, instead of all saw commit president vetting and pivoted and inspecting several military sites during the trip. a number of countries, the consent north korea could provide russia with weapons. 4th, warren ukraine. us president joe biden. his national security adviser has met with china's foreign minister in molto. that's according to us officials. amazing
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between long you and jake sullivan as part of an ongoing effort to ease tensions between the superpowers. mazing was described as frank and maintaining open lines of communication longer scheduled to travel to russia on sunday. the aid workers are facing huge challenges and delivering help to remote villages and the real close high access mountains. those communities with some of the hottest hutch my last weeks is quick. i should've a whole lot of traveled with moroccan 18. so those who found out some of the villages can only be reached by fort, i fucked him as the head office go. he's going to her mission checklist. she's the pilot of this had a cup to win a mission today to deliver generators to remote villages and morocco's high out last mountains. she takes all the across the exact it's
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way through the strong winds. when we land may just came to a brief rest to us on the square kit areas requiring attention. he leads a team of special forces, trained on the most delicate rescue missions with the devastated areas located 1800 meters above sea level. we are talking about the toughest drain in morocco, where access is extremely difficult and sometimes impossible, develop the wireless bodies, distort comedies show up asking for how will those like these have been the biggest obstacle to the rest to your operations. the moment they came tumbling down right after the earthquake, they blocked access to the main villages in the balance in this area. now the medical teens have up to look, you know, other option, but to walk down the valley and try to climb the mountains. all the way to was the death of the devastated areas hoping to be able to reach the victims. i still need
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immediate, have co, new, the not taught it runs admitted to hospice in the city of casablanca. but today, he's on foot treating the one that i'm showing that the members to you. we walked long hours to get to villages so we can treat people. but at the same time we checking those who have chronic health issues. we give them medicine. we are also psychologist dealing with patients. good water, mentally traumatized. as divide was supposed to have our people last is shown as a desperate to how this still hold to by the who risk moments last week of the way the season long cannot find the right words to describe what happened during the earthquake. as soon as the ground shook, it was dark. we didn't know what to do or wait, you guns. for now, people here spend that time. i'll do. they say they don't want to leave the land of there and says to the rescue operation,
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the designer is using this type of medic offices because it's good then on the plan to build big ahead encompasses with them to quote them to pick up with a couple of the ones that are taken to these helicopter as we fly over the, at the center of the, of the way, the extent of the damage becomes the entire villages that stood for generations. a know in ruins, hushing mind by law as just the of a m. c with it. it's south of but i guess the military leaders of money but also, and these, you have announced a defense alliance. they say it will focus on threats posed, want on groups, and the 3 countries bought. the decoration so binds the nations to help one another, including the military support if any are attacked. the regional block echo was switching to launch a military intervention of new share afterwards july cuz and ecken was,
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has cut off nisha electricity, prompting legal action from the military leadership. they say it's led to people dying and hospitals, small business owners, so they've had to, they all stop as a result of address reports from new jazz capital naomi running these data plants has become a costly business. that's because new just main electricity supply in neighboring nigeria kind of the switch after july's ministry. the action is part of the economic and financial isolation of the landlocked country by the west african block echoes the politic seal. isaac, who was spent on new preaching out january, to has increased 6 volt to generators. consumption rose from 100 liters to 900 liters a day and that he says has eaten into the company surveys. it's not in the small businesses in the homes are struggling after the country was
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disconnected from the ideas electricity, great. restoring electricity is one of the key demands of the jumped out towards the resolve and the opponents go. prices from businesses to hospitals, overhead are rising and some of the businesses are being forced to lay off workers . in the meet 90 sixty's, an agreement was reached between nigeria, i need you to construct the kind of hydro electricity data julia is bound by the deal to supply these. yeah, well the electricity is just as shocking of power. what's a breach of that agreement? the side of the symbol in this up the whatever loss isn't good as a result of cutting news of movement because it should pay for that to outreach, let loss of lives. and i did as president and because before responsibility remote and look up, but that button is yours, construction. give them on the idea of revival, which of features and it will just say, runs contrary to the deal that it's on
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a semi fall into hits and social economic rights and accountability project as long uh, that's i agree movie may vitally done. so since then comm mode of all, not the 3 types of you put some functions on the chair uh, agreement with content. so do you agree, ma'am? we'll have to be respect that. if i did, i was to brush the agreement or wants to set aside the agreement. that is the present deal for me by that. but that's not position full. i brought in thought of some of the 254 black, 2 new jersey department then is your military june test as a stepping in to address the short following supply. like many businesses and homes without power, the dentist says it will speed up the construction of the converge them to not only supply electricity, but do you get problems? how many degrees did you see that you have a dozens of people including police officers,
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have been injured at an ever try and cultural festival in the gym and city of still got a seems $226.00 people had been arrested off the supporters of the ever trained government for, for the opponents. the event was organized by several groups considered to be close to president i size of with the pro and anti government. i would try and have force on the streets in germany, canada, sweden, and is rather recent months. opponents with the government has been disrupting celebration smoking since he is of independence from a us origin. most of what because union says it's ready to quote for more strikes and additional com. manufacturing plans of talks with the employees failed negotiations for the united auto workers union se discussions with the big 3 us comic us or at a critical stage bought slower. maybe 13000 members of the union down the tools on friday. they want to 40 percent pay high club of 4 years, which the call company saves too much. the strikes of now into the day on the head,
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on the news. alas, a virus, cato signs and red bulls winning straight down. i will have the details coming up, the 10s of thousands of children were born into we'll live down to the ice old regime in iraq and syria. now many are in kemp. i the role funds of with the, with the mothers rejected by their own communities checking the few things that people are going to welcome them after that. of course, not an emmy award winning documentary. here's the trailing and traumatic story. the children throw stones at me erects last generation on out just the
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short documentary from around the world that celebrates coverage and resilience in times of tumbling out as the risk analysis. the ride stands as fortune his demo with the nations from the rugby wilcock jemma. while elizabeth, the defending champion of south africa, all looking in ominous form, they flashed romania 76 nell in bold. i the spring box, my full team changes from the when it gets to scotland and that writes us and they
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still absolutely still in a sense of the game. south africa score, full size inside the 1st 12 minutes to secure the quick is to find his points in roughly about history. they run an 11 tries over there will see other matches on sunday. australia have just kicked off against b g nice points on the board. yes. and then england come up against japan. you look at that record awhile caps. they've taken up city. fantastic to watch over the last day. is very aware of that from what we've seen there. right. so i, if you look at some of that games against one teams, you know, they run a lot of them class everything we've been doing is preparing for this games and the 2 games to fall. i so i think the boys know what's coming and we just need to make the most of the vehicle to the we we create and make sure that we're able to deal with you know, the physical self. you know the english can it was
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a lot nights on saturday for all and kept enjoying sexton. it's fast, tough troy again told us the only way to take brandon has gone right. become orleans record point for us. this seems to me please at a 5916 victory i have. it's all for 2nd straight. find this point when in the pool stage one my side of the title in south africa. a personal achievement for us as a matter of just wait a minute game and we're excited to get that result tonight and you know, get ready to go target team on the the term for next week. now the master game for us again to we're around the world champion so it's a, it's all geared towards on it. for our res call on science has ended max. the stipends rankled run of 10 winds in a right with victory of the single flow growing pre science started from pulse position and how it off mcclellan's alondo norris who finished the 2nd the savings george russell was pushed hard for the wind, but crushed on the last lap while he was in bed and not allowed teammate lewis
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hamilton to complete the podium, double wall champions of stuff and finished se to extend his own for advantage in the drive of something to a $151.00 points. but since the 1st race is 16, that hasn't been one by the red full team out of us when for, for our we since july last year we in one design, gabby learning variety of, or mentioned this year to airport to turn around 100 minus the waiting to see some of the for the beginning, but now we need the weekend, hey, we need the rates. we did everything that we have to do. we need a perfect on a we brought home up. you want that, i'm sure are always going to be proud and happy today in the family all spelled out, playing evanson right now also did take the lead, but it have just been that this allows drop side me well, is one and 5, it's a chelsea off today, 3 minute gomez, they did have the vote in for miss snacks out in the 2nd house. that means i co was f. it was this allows all 5. so it's just a $45.00 points from 5. wow. manchester united manager,
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every ton hawk is cooled on his players to show carrots, to offer that latest premier league defeats. so today's a $31.00 lost device and at old trafford was that the defeats in 5 league games this season is united, less thoughtfully campaign in such a full use the team. and also i think in the table 9 point, find the leaders i made as much as the city it's about kinda what's it done and know we have to see how strong we are and how the team sticks together and which plays standing up and show the kind of thing leads to team because in all the games, all the games, but especially the games against to day. also know for us, we have seen, we can play for a good and we can create a lot of changes. but that also some improvements to make that is definitely the case and we have to step up to it's a very different story. so like arrivals monitors,
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to city. the champions came back from a gold down to beat to west time 3. 1 of the london stadium pep got out of sight and maintain that passed 6 knots of the season. it's now 5 winds and 5 last seasons . trouble when is it was the late late show salt and then it says, maintains aaron basing salt to the season in 6 seconds in the league. they were trailing sheffield united. one that was 16 minutes of storage time added on the shelves of equal ice in the 98 minute to then 10 provide us as they on to the substitute fly time the when i and the 100 minutes of the match. that's the latest one and come back in from unique history. in spain is around say like squared his 1st go for boss elaina. since arriving on line from outlets of kind madrid, he then appeared to take a swipe at his parent clubs saying it was much easier to play for the castle on side before the gate flight arrived at the new count from athletics the following a last minute sloane due the fact that i saw him make his 1st thoughts of offset mailboxes. felix is going the fast. so in a 5 know when that sold attempt to escape comfortable that he gets table for they
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can be able taken by rounders this evening. and it's a visa syria loc, as long as it's around school to go to remember in so against the same he supported growing up ac, milan. the french international is the son of event of legend. and well, couple in that nitty on to around is go to this page of the goals as into rushed a see 51. so when the mom dobby interact with full wins and full games, they need the serial tables like 2 points ahead of you then kristin, every now there, i'm sorry, i'm on a bite scored again for the full successive game. as all nasa picked up the full straight win and the saudi pretty big monica on the score sheets and fast all the stuff. it's time to put down less in front at 10 months out right heads without a sealed a $31.00. when the portuguese thought leads the lead scouts during tally on 7 with mon 8, just one of hines, he and his last, the teammates begin the agent champions. we campaign against a reigning club, the setlist on tuesday, a tennis sign, great breast and
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a currently taking on from it's replacing the quarter finals of the davis comp. this ties going on in manchester and the opening singles. so russians donovans are taken off the face of fronds evans winning the opening, rubber 366364. great were sitting, taking a one. nothing late. and the best of 3 time is for is just curious what to say game one, american fence. if the husband had qualified for the 2016 olympics and really she became the 1st woman to compete sort of games. and a headscarf mohammed went on to win a bronze medal. but she's told i was just, there was a generation support program that since then, she continues to fight prejudice and discrimination for others who wants to follow . and i felt like this was my opportunity to dispel a lot of stereotypes that people have about the most of the community about you know, where we're from, what we look like, you know, to think that every time you see a woman of her job, she is depressed, she has era,
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but she doesn't speak english. there's a man telling her what to wear. and it's like, i'm none of those things. you know, i'm african american, i choose to wear her job. i'm not only an athlete. i'm like, literally the best of my sport. i'm one of the best in the world and i'm going to show you exactly what most and when we can do in sports. and i that to me was so impactful. and it was, i found that really empowering, you know, to take that moment and flip it on his head in a way. um, and i think most importantly, i wanted to show us as most, some girls and most and women. what we could do. and i felt like i wasn't fencing for myself, all of a sudden when i qualify for those olympic games, i feel like i was fencing for all of us around the globe. like however many like 1000000000000000 we are and you can watch the full of fish and see with if the has my habits and all series generations on twitch as fast as 20 to 30 cmt on some of your support. for now, i will have enough updates,
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