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the money, the was biggest junction would be defined in climate change and transforming pacific on an economy. and the 2nd of to the special reports. 101 east investigates . wants that state. oh no. just the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello until mccrae. this is then use our line from coming up in the next 60 minutes mentioning this one we have that is to save you unity in your ukrainian presidents, appeals for more, you are paying support in the war against russia. it is something that have the confidence leaders that you impact investigation into allegations of rights abuses
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and used to cry, reaching the sits and despite calls for it to continue, at least 14 people are killed and 100 missing and northeast india. off the heavy rains cause the clay seal like the best and scientists form 2023 is on cost to be the plan. that's also still on record to some tim to share his previous highs. in sports, excitements in south america, as fee for announce is a unique $12.00 cuff in 2030 to be held on 3 confidence while defending champions england to get the crickets woke up on the way in india assessing these, eating the victories august of $283.00, the 1st is news. our breaking news out of syria with is being a drone attack on the graduation ceremony at a military college that happens in the city of homes. the defense minister was
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reportedly add to the events of syrian state television has announced. several people have been killed and many others injured families invited to attend to the graduation ceremony are among the casualties. according to state tv, the latest from nearly 50 european countries are in the spanish city of grenada for a summit, i aimed at easing tensions and conflicts on the continent. ukrainian, president ful automated zalinski, attended the meeting. he honest countries for continued support in the war against russia. your colleagues, thanks to your brain. your soldiers, i know is fighting against russia right now, and we do not doubt nachos nato's trance. and but i'm sure none of you wants to find out what it will be like if god forbid, nature has to stand up for one of you. we have to rename you praying. so that puts
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and cannot scale this in reference to someone, someone else. and it is realistic, that's why the key things are our unit to the unit. and so dodge of all of our you are a must be on wavering. a mediation between as a, by sean and media was also meant to take place over the tensions in the catabolic region, but how it was sort of calming them have cited since as a bi jones president confirmed t born to tens. the main thing also on the agenda is migration from north. the african countries have been it all sort of how best to reform policies to deal with growing numbers, all of asylum seekers. or we have to correspondence tracking developments design best for avi, isn't separation in ukraine. but 1st, let's go to sonya guy. i go, who is in coronado spine into the war. and ukraine is once again dominating, obviously how united is europe when it comes to backing you crying in this, we're having to spend sibley countries
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which all pa, so be your opinion blocks have a fun that they will continue the support normally also from the parts of the european commission as well. this is a message that was on the line by the european commission president as of on the line as she came to the meeting on thursday morning. and also alluded to the issues that were taking place in the united states. the bickering that has been happening is in, within the republican policy throwing hopes, perhaps a few hopes would something hopes at that. so it might effect on a seats in terms of age to ukraine. however, the voice seems to still be facing that they are going to be united to um that response to continue to support ukraine. however, that also i'm dissenting voices within the block itself. you only have to go look at to see what's been happening in slovakia,
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which is just tied elections. and the newly elected lead to that robot pico at states. and he was running a campaign based on not skipping in the same amount of h e frame that the blog has been doing. so with all of that, some minds as well, that there is the fear that some of these dissenting voices will go on see empower if you will. what has been called russian, this information on the master. nevertheless, the whole block itself on the part and it still seems to be absolutely determined that this is not starting to dissuade them from the part of that continuing support to keep. okay, thank you so much. yeah, that is sonya guy go for us in coronado and spine last spring in al correspondence and best probably he joins us from the separation. and you cried. well, what the people that you've been speaking to the say they actually need well,
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we're almost 2 years into this war in town after town that you visit on the front line, whether it's the east or here on the southern front. you see buildings damaged and you struggle to find a single facility, a single home that hasn't had a window shattered or doesn't bear some scars of war. and the people who meet and speak to say that what they need is the things the tools of war to bring this conflict to a swifter end. and what they mean by that are long range weapons missile systems, defense system stair defense systems. a better fighter aircraft jets that they can use to take back their skies so that they can stop the russians from carrying on a kind of indiscriminate targeting of those towns of civilian areas. and there's been developments in just the last few hours events today that really illustrate that point. we saw a hospital in the fair southern region in the city of various love as
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a missile strike hit a hospital pretty much destroying it, but a far more severe a far more deadly attack happened and it could be on squint, a russian rocket struck a cafe and grocery store and this happened just in the last few hours. chilling a initial report suggest as many as 48 civilians that were there at the time, really highlighting what people continue to say is what they need. are more modern, defensive air defense systems, more modern weaponry, long range missile systems that they can use to take back the skies over their country. okay, thank you so much sign for that, that design best for avi, for us in separation. well, russia is creating a naval base and a break away region of georgia on the black sea coast. that's according to the separate us lead in there who spoke to russian media most go recognize that kazi, a as an independent states, up to finding a wall with georgia in 2000 denies the regions self styled president says he signed a deal for russia to have a permanent vice, this comes as you're trying to expand
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a tax on russian controlled crime. it keeps targets last month included the black sea fleet combined headquarters and some of us to poll bella for more on this. it's uh, bringing you the shuffle over for us in most go in. what more do we know about this new base and of costs you as well uh, apologies, lead uh, as line the johnny uh, has said that an agreement has already been signed and in the near future. that would be a permanent phase for the navy in the ocean. cheer retirement over posit, according to him that will increase the defense capability for bus russia and deposit. and he also added that a lot has already been done in terms of the 2 countries, ministry corporation with much more needs to be done, including that personnel training. for instance, according to putting the re, estimates,
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the prices of establishing the base will take about 2 of 3. yes. so russia has several permanent miniature base is stationed in a positive and another russian box region of south of sacha. and according to western news outlets, the, the news about the russian base in ultram chiera, they looked like rushes, trying to find an alternative to its base. and some of us still pull in crime it as well as expands. it gets miniature presence along the block c coast uh, by the way, russian deposit, we're holding joint industries, special purpose flights and talks a cold exercises while they took place in the full regions are posit and were aimed at increasing the level of compet training. a russian and a positive and troops and forces. usually it has the greatland commented on this new base and any wizell to watch what so hope to hear from them regarding basing you base uh, commented the kremlin refused to comment on the pool. it's about the alleged
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transfer of the block c fleet from the city upset, but still pulling crimea to russia's numerous seas or to other parts of the block. see, uh, just to remind you of the day before the wall street journal reported. but russia had withdrawn most of his black st fleet from its main brazen crime in service total due to the ukrainian tanks of credit and spokesman's which of us quote, what has said that the transfer of ships is totally for the russian ministry of defense to commons and that such information, of course, is considered to be strategic guns classified as administrative defense is highly unlikely to co know that i that and especially during the conflicts in ukraine by the way, versus block c fleet based. and so it's still feeling crime, it has come on that were teasing up talks by ukraine for so since the russian ukraine context broke in 2022. okay, thank you so much. uh, that is julia chapel over for us in mosca. so there's plenty more hit on this use out, including confrontations that
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a refugee type in the occupied with the bank is running, forces carry on. so right here, a guides were access to a special police unit monitoring the teams pulling up between sylvia and costs of us and how to win a gold middle as a slow a price. we'll take a look at the mind sports of the item games that's coming up later in the program. the at least 2 palestinians have been killed after being shown fires rarely forces in the occupied west bank. this follows on confrontations in the tool cutting refugee camp local se ambulances were prevented from reaching the same as ready forces have killed 206 palestinians and the occupied with bank this year. and thousands for wounded east of nicholas of to is riley forces 5 take s and sound phones at the
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palestinian youth, palestinians blocked roads. the soldiers escorted hundreds of simplest, perform rituals at joseph to adrian has moved from ramallah in the occupied west bank. and there are no funerals taking place today in total cutting as these really forces have taken the bodies of the 2 palestinians that we're fault and killed on this part. no, there isn't. is wally policy. that is where it has it continues implementing since 2016 which is withholding bodies of palestinians that believe has committed attacks against is really targets. we're talking now about more than $140.00 withheld bodies. now these, this escalation has followed and is really at a to, to cut him and we've been seeing more often that palestinians, their shoes as an illegal is really supplements nearby. after is ready for his
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retreat. this time with us to say that the 2 palestinians have fought against a suck there. that have been, has been rising, a motorbike on an old we're talking about is 10 situation in the occupied westbank for the past couple of years. not the only the in the number of these radiate a but also in their intensity means that but i have just the occupied. sophia has released the suspected leader of an ambush on police and neighboring costs of, of the move has refills tensions. the cost of accuses to be of orchestrating the attack siding. the incidents relied on width and smuggled from across the border as put a spotlight on surveillance in this remote region. l just there, as for the marks received re access to a special police unit and sent us this report on the lake side settings may be stunning, but the cost of those bullet please. there's little time these days to admire the
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view co stream or sheet a sub and a rapid reaction force on this section of the boda with sub for almost a year. but he's never known circumstances as serious as the window foot patrol lately because of the situation about this between us and the southern side. but we have a flat on from them. it's a dangerous area. one of the federal offices died near by in an attack last month. when you joined up for this job, did you expect to see these kinds of threats? the best part to you compared them with the the 2nd side. but this doing, it's uh like enough tons of all kinds the costs of a country cost of those boundaries up here may be difficult to defend that on regular roads. this bought it, so it'd be a battery recognizes this up to me. this kind of my bottom road checkpoint is one of several tools available to special units inside the costs of i bought a police force as they say they've been intensifying these kinds of efforts and recent days of wherever they all know that the threat from soviets to few
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kilometers down the road is more real than it has been in years. this police units, usually searching for smuggled goods. now they're more worried about weapons that might one day be used against them. a little more come on, do so, does not suddenly, and as of now, it's difficult to see because of the situation, how he does or we are the 1st line that to replace with this guy's. if the board is hard dispute of any use and there is no lump on piecing but it just a mentor, but i only is the executive director of the institute for security studies. think tank in the capital. pristina as we sold last week, was always not to say if the board us i'm not typically controlled. so i think that they need to invest in the board. and in order to prevent the conflict from within, the receipts is unit used to operating on its own. that mission is motivation enough. we will do our best. we'll decide to soft our content, our community,
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we do our job. and we will ask us to do that as long as we already. that means look into the future. but also what seeing that backs the months out, is it a bonus possible you can do is i'll position later, bobby one has been erased as after returning to the country. he is being held by police as his home in the capital compiler is national unity platform posit, organized a welcome back and gathering that that was shut down by the authorities and police 5 take guess to disperse people is a permanent critic of presidents. you're wary mississippi and he's government and has been arrested many times. as soon as i landed goods grabbed me and dragged me. uh, twisted my hands and binded me into a waiting private car. they drove me to the airport where they put me out and then put me in admitted to come with maintenance. so just unplug yourself. it says more
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than 15 people. we have fucked in that car. you know, it was very humiliating. it was very uncomfortable, but i'm glad i reached to you. so the un backed investigation into allegations of human rights abuses. and if you're used to drive regions will be disbanded when it's mandate expires this month. and the country stepped forward to seek an extension. this despite repeated warnings that violations continued almost a year since the seas by ended. 2 years of conflict in the northern area with thousands of people were killed and displaced during fighting between the european army and the grand rebels. the commission was established in december 2021 after the you in an easier peace human rights commission recommended for the independence investigations and the reports of atrocities. it released 2 reports in the 1st. the pedal found all sides committed abuses during the conflict and to try some of them amounting to war crimes. and accuse the if you can governance of using hunger as
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a width of war by restricting aid access to the region while ripples held it. the 2nd report concluded the ethiopian government failed to properly investigate violations and bring justice to those effect is of more on the story. and it's bringing jeffrey robinson who is a former united nations wal crimes judge. he joins us from london. thank you very much for being on to 0. so 1st of all, be you in to. well, the 1st will be you in says that there was an over whelming risk of filter abuses. and as we mentioned, despite that the men's, i want the extended. what do you make of all of this? well, i think it's very sad and very disappointing to you. and cause of a general malays that is affecting the united nations, which is not a bridge club. this is the best laid out in the job. try is to stop
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was good you more and not only as it failed with ukraine. it has failed with a number of, of, of was most recently at the moment the. ready car back and the ages now they were to go because a walk each has dot. is it in this very obscure wall where we do know at times who's right is wrong. i had set up a commission that was 3 x, but who had produced report several report shedding light on the accountability a particularly critical of the the government as well as of the t grind policies. and it was, it gets now being banned because it's,
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and then virus and 2 countries would want to work with you and not consider the allegations of genocide in doing them. so be, i mean this, the law which, sorry to interrupt what your country's, in particular are you referring to that of, i guess a bit of filing here. yeah, i see is that the number of european countries being reluctant, as has the united states to see this commission produce was, is clips to the truth of, of mol, this is killed 600000 people. so ok, 600000 men women and children. and has, of course, led to 2000000 people being disclosed as refugees. so in the interest,
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so true in the increased more crimes accountability. really these commission to continue the 3 experts who are doing leasing cool look and countries in the united nations. so what is just turning it back on? yeah, why is it? as it did go to the color of back me, which was the late or the way in the success for the aggress. here we as a body shop honey, aggressive, these claims there's really little little go over terabyte country. but if we can see, you know, sorry to interrupt again. so if i could just stick to to guy for the month, and what happens if the student doesn't continue? if the manda isn't going to be extended, what is actually going to be the reality on the ground? a reality on the ground, the will be more blind guys, more turning away,
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more atrocity is because they will be an independent body, an independent is that a certain core they when seen in the printed body to note down what is happening and who's responsible. so that's, that he's beside the that unless we have the accountability, the leasing defending 40 k should 9 to ation. ok. you use it there. uh, not just the few green government which is being tried to close down the commission of their outliers. the 2 grands they were. ready regional groups involved with the carry on chile because there i'm no, no, i'm a big man i i'm okay, thank you so much for your insight. we really do appreciate it. that is jeffrey robinson,
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a former united nations war crimes. just thank you so much. frances, it will begin with drawing its troops from the j a this week. the pullout is expected to be completed by the end of the year presidents a manual. i'm a chrome, announced the decision 10 days ago after mess protests and the, i mean cooling for the french ambassador, an old troops to leave. the french soldiers initiate as part of the fight against the groups. and this, the hill of region uh, west africa correspondent nicholas hawk explains what francis decision means for next year. in the immediate withdrawal of french soldiers means that there are certain places where the new air forces will go at a loan to tackle these attacks from i'm groups link to ice. so, and i'll tell you that what we heard is that early this morning at around at 4 o'clock, jim t 2 battalions that were actually struck by the border with molly in the share. 2 french battalions are now making their way back to the army and immediately
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afterwards, they will take a plane off of going, leaving the country and going to paris. it's according to one of the, the senior officials that we speak to the beginning of a disengagement operation for france. the soldiers have been in the country for the last 60 years since independence. and then last, in the next 3 months, they will leave the country altogether. this is a really historic moment for new share, but for a lot of people in this, a whole new share is a country that is twice the size of france. twice the size of texas, and now you have this small army trying to deal with trying to contain what seems to be contained contagion of attacks. they will no longer be able to rely with, with the french, but they're still the american military drone base that's on the ground there that will support new shares. army, nope, these year is key to the security of europe. they see it as a main,
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a point of transit for migrants that then go on to the mediterranean so, so the fact that the french soldiers are no longer on the ground means that more porous borders for the europeans. this is really a blow to france. and it belongs to the europeans who saw in these areas the main partner in the fight, both against arm groups, but also in the fight against illegal migration to at least 14 people i consent to have died and slots. and indeed, as ne and 2nd stage, the search and rescue operation has been launched for more than 100 people who are missing, including 22 soldiers. people are being evacuated from the homes of to iglesia like, overflowed several bridges and roads have been destroyed. these uh, satellite images and lines by the indian space research organization. they show how the like boost and leads to the test to river flooding. they also show the lakes shrinking by about 2 thirds of the heavy rain full caused
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a glass. you'll like to boost the neck like sits and picks on the world's food highest mountain. kenshin june. go oh, come up. how is your is the editor in chief of east mosher dot com. it explains why we ask you if it's in circumstances facing challenges. as i know, the entire focus is on uh, search and rescue. uh, because uh over a 100 people. as you said earlier, austin is missing. i think this is um, the bulk of the roof that is needed to be done right now. uh, if you look at the notes that came with just being said yeah, the effected uh small town or 2 times where uh, $1200.00 uh, mega watch them, the dam bush, the hydro electric, malo project, them both of them. the communication is you have to re establish some of the yeah, many um let's back so many edition has to be established. a themes are being
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dispatched now air, se, in headed up to us and all you know, have been very difficult because the weather, because i'm doors in these higher reaches, it is still draining. and the weather is difficult for the heavy se or think they saw in all this is the focus. as far as the infrastructure is concerned, about 14 bridges have been destroyed. so it really take some time off of the game to live back to normal. c, a 2000 daughters stranded in different places of uh, thinking as far as the people who are missing, you know, the well, maybe sector allow along the, the start as a means of us. that is uh, the base. and so what happened is mostly, uh, these are the body forces. uh so the uh, you know, have been reporting about really the army personnel missing the play store bog down
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. this is where the bus are now stop to reach. you were uh there is a small military gap and its very close to the box. last time for the we have a now he has car, a low that dense area of cloud lingering over those eastern areas of south asia is what's very heavy rain to the likes of baton nipple as well as north eastern areas of india. and that caused lacy lake to bust it's banks resulting in flash, starting in 16 province. now the good news is the rain has pushed its way further east into northern areas of bangladesh as well as into asylum. that's what we could be a lot south for that rain on friday. saturday, however, it does start to ease pushing its way further. north east. we've got a yellow warnings out there, but for much of india it is a clear picture particular for the north west. as we had done, people central areas as well. maybe a rain, however, affecting the south in particular, for sure lanka, some bus of torrential rain and stormy conditions here. and those clear conditions
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extend up towards pockets on and off gums down and stretching close to east asia for northern areas of china and the korean peninsula, but some very wet weather to come. thanks to tie soon, the queen you that's taking that when wendy to southern pots of china. it is weakening, however. but it's a slow moving system and some very wet and windy weather, affecting mold and the areas of japan. and we'll see that rain roll into tokyo by monday, a saw still a head on al jazeera outrage and a risk soft, ultra orthodox jews or films missing of christians, unoccupied east jerusalem plus ocean water is creeping up the mississippi river. the stores of drinking water for more than a 1000000 people coming up. so u. s. government efforts to keep the salts at bay and the momentous 9th and you cancelled united as they get their fist when in the champions league the 20 years. that's coming up in
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and insight. on al jazeera, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder of our top story is the south. you crime says a russian attack on the northeastern village killed 49 people. prussian forces shelled a shop in a cafe in the village of her rosa. the hockey's region. sorry inside television is reporting several people have been killed in a drone attack from the graduation ceremony of the military college and holmes. the defense minister was reportedly at the events ukrainian president,
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a load of miscellaneous key, is asking your opinion leaders for continued support in the war against russia. leaders from nearly 50 countries suggested in spain for security tools. you are paying the commission. presidents slip on the line has announced that the summit is the block will double it's 2 minutes here in support for a media about 100000. if an account many insisted to on media of to as a by john sees control of the catabolic region. meanwhile, as seen you as a buyer's johnny diplomat, has reiterated his assurances. that is an account millions will be integrated into catabolic with a clue of rods. it was about done using a piece on addition, it's a piece and therefore my question for us are full of my message also by just message it's in a local army. and so the concept of why john is the other building's, the message of the piece piece for the integration. i think, and i think by the republican for me and it's abuse. if i think of our media finally and all of us that it will claims and i think but under this kind of circumstances we have on. but the chances phillips, but is it
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a go to our international partners? nobody can also deny with pressurized, original country. and has a historical evolution of his army and also about therefore that's also a very important platform to use. and united states has provided platform for the washington pieces, the discussions along with the multiple platform. and i think that we made an important progress again now, instead of looking at it back on our international package should also look into the future. what are the prospects on is the same applies to only european pregnancy? it opinion as well. sometimes when i see some of our we get a pen practice on become is under the influence of unnecessary and also on ground propaganda search. and they shouldn't, they should not take the momentum and it says and contribute to research. and then another limit is that you have right, the mission pathogen, editor of international actors, to mathematics rules about and then a formula issue, have many actors and was form that becomes too complicated, sometimes especially better to have in a simple formula. and also by jones approaches if was very simple and p such and so
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i mean, he is prime minister nicole passion young is hoping to your pin support top to as a by john to control of the catabolic region. then in smith reports from 0 phone with many say they were a band and by russia, these are the last men to have been killed defending the go into a car back in a conflict, but it's cost tens of thousands of on media and, and as the by johnny lights was by, john became much more powerful militarily over the past 2 decades. it was the changing priorities of our mean is traditional. suppose that, that allowed back to, to make its final move to catch it kind of a back, russia wash washed. it tends to be a little more in ukraine ah, sells gold goods as car above cetera. all this is not said 0 russian thinking they guys are,
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these guys are busy ukraine. they are busy both technically, for example, we don't have weapon from that which we had before. politically of you know, put in every morning doesn't look at the map of the border kind of box. it looks up at other baps. and although our media has recently tried to strengthen its relationships with the us and your p and countries, not a bad rush to stand it as a vi jones way either media or is a small country surrounded by multiple powerful neighbors, took it around and now oil and gas rich as the by chance. the government here says one of his priorities is now it's relationships with those countries. and all media has on good russia, by his decision to join the international criminal court, which is issued an arrest warrant for funding it booted, making euro bonds, regional diplomacy, even more important. the media feels
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a bit lonely in this part of the world. but the movers, you know, we never felt ourselves slowly because we had the lot of, you know, conferences which are supported us before the single tenuously. we understand perfectly well then for solving all the problems we are alone. the jo politics actually change the region jo, positive change the, the europe joe volt, exchanging the, the situation in the world. so uh, in this very alarming quote, you should find the proper ways of defending your silver into your 3rd total integrity and building new kind of relationship with your neighbors. thousands of lives could have been saved. it varies. it tends to find common ground between media and as a by gen over the last. ready 2 years had been successful. now the acne comm mediums dream of self government for their own state in the going to kind of back is a bonus smith. alger 0. yeah, i will try orthodox jews in the old,
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old city of occupied east jerusalem that continuing a campaign of specing and christians and the holy sides. rod scripts, se attacks against them are on the rise from vandalism to physical assault. they had been thousands of crimes reported this year in january ultra nationalists, the jews knocked over and discredited within 15 graves and a historic christian symmetry in the old city. in february and american tourists tore down the 3 major tools, statue of christ and the church of the flag. elation he didn't smashed it with a hammer and much to it's rarely seen to the church with virgin mary is believed to have been buried and attacked and beat a priest are and on thursday morning a group targeted the church is like a lotion on the adult or also a path and occupied east jerusalem. and the street is holy to christians because it's where they believe that jesus was forced to walk on his way to being crucified with our hot to joins us live from occupied east jerusalem. and so can you just
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explain to us why all of these different things happening now? so yeah, i just want to give you context to where we all 1st. this is one of the hurley, a cities for jews, christians as well as most of the best, but st. kayla lane, one of many leading to is known as a vi larosa. and this is what the charge of fact he likes ligation happen. this is, according to christians, the roots where that was 14 stations where jesus himself moved from being condemned all the way to his cruise defection and best shot to web. a split thing happened right, where i'm standing right here. this is stage one on stage 2 of those 14 station. so an incredibly important place for thousands of christian pilgrims of comp and coming here from around the world. and there's been a number and increase the number of those christian programs that are coming,
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especially if you watch the video from yesterday. some of those what foreign pilgrims has been spots on. now i want to take you through this church here because we've been speaking to the priest of his church. the church is across the old 50 that say that not the number of attacks is increasing by month. we talking about 20 incidents per month, at least most of the 80 percent of that is spread thing and including vandalism, and graffiti, and we have had the priest of the church of flag duration of the monastery of flag relation, rather alessandro alessandro. how have you felt as a community in the holy city, which is supposed to bring people together to be seemed to have pilgrims, yourselves being spots on what, what, what is your reaction to that us, us, we are afraid that this kind of a, of a, of incidents could happen so often because we are either as
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a sign of piece as a single dialogue among older, a different, a christian that many nations and also with the 2 days and, and, and a lot. and so we hope that we can leave together all together in peace and as these kind of attacks, these kind of bio lenses are disturbing this climate of dialogue and fees that usually we use to to, to, to what happens. we have seen that these riley police yesterday and, and including prime minister benjamin netanyahu have a condemn. this thing that this does not represent, she's especially during an important week for them, a holiday known as quotes. do you feel that there has been an increase in attacks and, and, and some of those leaders within the community, especially the ultra orthodox have said that this is part of a historic tradition of splitting the doors of churches or even towards christians
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. what is your response to that is that, is this a truth and not all one we are accustomed to see people speaking against the christian symbols here, intrigues on i'm leaving in jerusalem since 2002. so i so many times in the past. but the 1st year we cannot say that the eighty's we, we kind of generalize a saying that it is a custom bye to the as far as the additional we but i thing that we have to distinguish, for example, now for the holy, there's many, many people is coming close to orthodox or religious national. you're still seeing an increase in the and yes yes. yes. yes because of the, of the crowd. think of all these people. and so perhaps this is also the,
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the reason why they have some um, okay, so we've obviously seen we have seen an increase in these attacks and some of the sentiment has been the this current government that has been ultra nationalist, ultra orthodox is peddling that especially from a figures such as the security, minnesota, it's a mob been there and this is the sentiment that we're seeing increasingly out of time where it's the holidays for the jews. and also just the positions of that is an increase in tensions within the higher the city. ok, thanks so much sorrow that is sort of hot and occupied east jerusalem. so when you say this was the allow planet experienced as hot as september, if a recorded last month of september, it was nearly one degrees celsius health of an average compared to the past 22 years and one point $75.00 degrees wilma, then pre industrial levels, the you climate monitor cools at an extraordinary jump. it shattered the previous record by half
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a degree. that's the largest increase in the average monthly temperatures. if a saying and follows a sum of heat waves and wild fires, scientists say it's now old but susan, that 2023 will be the hardest you ever recorded. the you climate services for the year to date, temperatures 1.4 degrees hotter than pre industrial levels as the closest we've ever been to the see a 1.5 degrees celsius threshold sits in the 2015 paris agreements. often more on the story we joined by catherine kappa who is in paris. she is a climate change edit taishan specialist at the organization for economic they cannot make cooperation and development. thank you very much for being on the program. first of all, as i mentioned that the monitor has cooled, us an extraordinary jump. how would you describe the temperatures that we have seen so far this year? absolutely, absolutely extraordinary. and it's so extraordinary in the sense that the jump is
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so not senior. and also that kind of times as has been bullying us, that has been saying that the move temperatures increase the more rapidly due to so the more we lock climate change into the system to who we need to expect the search of sort of 2 big ones that have predicted to the very uncertain, but one was to be observed them such as we might be doing. just know that once they once get locked into the system and, and there's no food to eat. no, it's a point of no return, so to speak. so they're observing exactly the same, but it has perhaps we would've expected. so to be unfolding so rapidly to be honest with you. and it's what we're seeing here of now just now because it's the end of our summer at the beginning of the also, which is incredibly, i'm usually home. but we have seen that in the southern hemisphere as you know in there. and they're not the, some of the periods as well, where we had record temperatures thing in latin america as well,
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but in southeast asia. so it's across the whole phenomena we've been observing only it. so it was this the tipping points then the point of no return that way, and that's what kind of climate scientists have been describing as 2 big boys years ago. and they said it's hard to predict when they're curved. but once we observe the impacts that they're observing right now, it's not just the heat as you know, it's also the extreme melting that we senior english just at the moment. it's the rain he rapes, we've been observing, they see it. so there's multiple unfortunately criteria that we see that describe these kind of to be points unfolding in front of our eyes and be on the point of return to point to for term is concerning for several reasons. that means that there are certain impacts of climate change to that, not being added to that we need to address and adapt to and there's no mitigating our way out of them anymore. that is not, does not mean we should not continue our efforts to reduce carbon emissions into the atmosphere. but it means that we need to ask the apps to actions to protect the
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most legal for the impacts that are unfolding in front of our eyes. okay, thank you so much. we will have to leave a day, but we really do appreciate your your time and your insight is katherine camp, a climate change edit taishan specialist. thank you. a mass of salt water from the gulf of mexico has been moving up the mississippi river for weeks. so the mississippi is the 2nd longest river in the united states that flows from minnesota to louisiana and out into the gulf of mexico. who is on the engine is a the salt water which has already moved around 110 kilometers up the river. they estimate that by the end of this month, it could be as far as 160 kilometers in land. how did your castro reports from new orleans rivers normally flow into the ocean? the drought has weak into the mighty mississippi so much that salt water from the gulf of mexico has creeped more than 100 kilometers up streams
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already sold has contaminated the water supply of rural areas closest to the rivers, mouse within 3 weeks. it's projected to reach the new orleans area and it's 1000000 people. mobil desalination machines are not enough. the us army corps of engineers is moving fresh water to impacted communities. this barge is essentially a floating, movable tank that brings fresh water capture from up the river to the side where the river water is already too salty. pipes transfer water from the barge to a water treatment plant were able to provide up to 2 and a half 1000000 gallons a day of river water for them to actually treat and be able to actually send out to all the area residents. engineers are also raising and under water dam to slow the salt water is advanced toward new orleans. finally, as its last defense, the city plants to build 20 kilometers of pipes to deliver fresh water from upstream, russell monterey,
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the retired general who led the emergency response to hurricane katrina in 2005 says new orleans must adapt to climate change. we're not going to leave the city as i don't think there's no need to talk about evaluating the city. we will fix this. all industrial base will stand up and we will get this done wherever ice machine. but we can use down river of new orleans, restaurant owner, byron, the rid of it isn't convinced he says his water has tasted salty for months. very, very frustrated, very frustrated. i mean, it kind of makes everybody here feel a little a band and his neighbor, 83 year old, new employment has spent a small fortune on bottled water for paying for drinking. i. i might go 3 all because the, the water not not to go ultimate lead. rain is the only thing that will flush the
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salt back to see until then people are left to make do, and pray for the drought to end. hydro castro alj a 0 new orleans louisiana the the time for school now with jim or into england, the getting absolutely smashed by museums and the cricket woke up all night on i thought you might be glad to take a little bit about that. so maybe we should just pull size of that these he didn't aren't the chasing down to target is 283 set by defending champions in the opening match. if this is tournament in india and easy to end one, the tulsa, and chose to feel the end of the month. so in a 6 of the 2nd, for the tournaments in glendora, without ben stokes who's sitting this one out with an injury j. rita escaped at trent boat for 6, then went on some 877 as england pasted 282 for knowing these. even though i've told, mentioned, doing very well and reply, they've reached
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a $138.00 for one off to 17 or it is. but there's also been criticism from fantasy supposed to that the icing match began in a nearly empty venue. the new venture moody stadium has a capacity of a 132000, but most of those seats were unoccupied despite the defending champions playing music and the repeat of the 2019 final well, despite the lifetime out for the opening game, a leading crickets equipment manufacturer in india has wrapped up production, anticipating a boom and demand due to woke up walkers at the s d factory in the town of merits of busy making moving 1500 cricket box a day. if the highest, when the 12 minutes the company are predicting the cricket equipment markets in the country would search costs $300000000.00 to the head of south america's football confederation says he's happy that the world cup will be played again. where it over again come to the president out of 100 in guys. welcome. see for the announcement on wednesday,
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the 2030 torment will be hosted by milwaukee portugal in spain. but with opening games and argentina powered by a new, a guy who was 6 nations, we'll get all some isaac entry to the 48 team tournaments, which is being held on 3 confidence for the 1st time. and it's the south american nexus that to kick off the 100 year celebration of the walk up with the anything that's being fight in the you are going capital. the months of a day for the 1st well cut fine. it was held back in 1930, just minutes off the face and made that announcement. saudi arabian long fits bid for the 2030 full walk up the country with high the fees a club of costs. at the end of the, on the 2027 men's asian cub fee for i had already said that sufficient in 2034 will be, have held in asia. oh, she on you astray. they have set that exploring the possibility of a bit of hosting goals, cup. and so that idea would mean, i really think to us, we are uh for the nation. and this is uh, what that means,
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automatic off uh for all the generations. young and old boys and girls that 2034 woke up is our invitation to the wall to what this solved. busy is development experience it's welcoming society, culture and heritage and become part of assess the a new call. so united fans wasted more than 20 years to st champions, a foot board to enter saint james's park. and it was, was the whites as a soul. that same s thrash power sounds, your mouth, full one, hand sides, and typically that's 17 minutes in power going for us to get our own scoring. the cost was for us, go when the competition into decades, the primary side. going to know that before the break and then showing on sausage in reno, up at the in the 2nd house. and james just thought was ready. rock in feet, pulled them back while in the fall. so why don't we say the best, the last? defend the harvey and share with the goal of the night to make it for one victory
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moves leap. also top of free f with 4 points defending champion sponsors to see if he made it to winston 2 in the competition. so fighting gazing, deleted. be like 6, the german team equalized in the 2nd task, but since he went back in front with 6 minutes, the guy who didn't alvarez coming off the bench cisco a great go, let's make it to ones alvarez, then 10, provide us the setup. is there any don't go cities but 31 it finished. 60. and now i'm beaten. and 16 european guys. next up. it's awesome. all in the premier leak on sunday. a mistake by post site mid filled out. remind weird by right was punished by law selena. there on torres going on to school, the only goal is to get him to give boss to a one know victory in portugal. chevy. so i took great h of to start his neck. i'm paid with consecutive when he's now just looking at reaction as steve a nice play and kind of off the his goals sent his team into the final difficult at liberty. dora's is the biggest competition in south american club football team and
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nice when, when they're down in the 2nd leg of this, let me find out with a fellow prison inside international don't kind of do that. he equalized full the wayside with 10 minutes to go. and kind of go to the 2nd 5 minutes later to give steve a nice a full 3 aggregate to victory. and remind him of the chance to bring that bus to a corporate level to doris tyson. somebody vials has led the us women's team to a record 7 straight tide. so that the gymnastics world championships files these competing internationally for the 1st time since taking a to yet mental health break. close april. my take final where they see pub, silver cheese in belgium, us 18. so you can go ahead and present in front. that was also a 20th road as high as a full bios and a such and such major championship metal when you include those. she's one accident, the games, the highest china continued to raise towards the $200.00 gold medal, lock out the asian games her jet read, i realized
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a lifetime dream house. one man's marson, seeing for challenge from north korea's hand and a little while by reins that eunice jump, but one of the women's rice finding 2 minutes. it was an emotional moment to this a chinese raceway. okay. was finally awarded. have gold medal from the 2012 loans with a lympics sheet and to have a compact trips finished 5th, 5th and 6th. we're upgraded to gold, silver, and bronze. when the top 3 finishes will disqualify. so i think china's men's a full by 100 meter read 18 most likely that bronze medal from the test here 2020 games off the great person was penalized for dicing, violation, or games or mind sports. is there officially holding hung j o? one of the events that sets the asian games of pods chess is back for the 1st time since 2010 gold medals are also at stake in some more traditional chinese games as anti rich. it's the ripples. it may not be the most action parts corner of home, joe,
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but board games and making the full agent games appearance. this was the gold medal much in go, which lays claim to being the world's oldest ball game. chess, sean g, an bridge. earl, so being contested, mine sports as the asian games categorize these, these events. some think the host nation take very seriously, has a good time for me when to when kids 1st come here they can find it hard to concentrate on one thing. but both games encourage them to focus and think move. it teaches them to be persistence in the future. they wouldn't give up when they faced problems. there are thousands of board game academies like this one and hung joe over hey, we've got a chess tournament taking place with the hunting, taking on arrival school from shanghai. i take you across the colorado a private, less than in shan, she or chinese chest. the ancient strategy game, which represents
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a battle between 2 omens that she was 1st played move in to sales and use ago, but it continues to attract new funds. good, good. good, good. so, yeah, hold on. i just play it the way i like it. sometimes i need to think move when i want to win. the game is full of stomach. it's very interesting to get their competitors involved in more active endeavors, say the sort of mental strength live through playing board games. tom being valuable. what i didn't tell you for thousands, because i've lived in the value of concentration at the very important events where it's easy to get distracted by the funds and the footlights. it's crucial just to focus on the high jump. ah, and the pace of my steps. that's when i perform it my best to but mine supports could soon be a distant memory. the agent gains, they won't be returning to the 2026 edition in japan and be richardson, l g 0. i'm john and tell him that an easy to and still need by my calculations a 138 runs. it's a beat england and there's so much of the cricket woke up. so he's still on
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a bit of time to call it back. pizza. we'll have to like to section in the city of lindsey if time to continue. kimberly adding, you know, thank you so much jim for that is a little somebody for this news. how, but i'll be back in just a moment with much more of today's news. the
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