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the yeah, of course a lot of my dad was almost gone and especially had him a lot of the sort of time journalism on the genocide on the jersey. you want to report, but at the same time you want to feature property. you also want to stay alive. the is really settlers escorted by snipers storm as religion the occupied westbank and the ups are most con, pounds as tensions rise on the same day as a jewish holiday. the you're watching, i'll just say we're live from headquarters in delphi and getting obligate to also ahead. the winds perse wildfire is closer to the greek capital, forcing thousands to evacuated from at least
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a dozen villages. ukraine's military pushes further into russian territory. more evacuations have been ordered along the western borders, and the red planets might be hiding a blues secrets scientist say there could be an entire ocean beneath the surface of farm. the . so we begin in the occupied westbank. where is really settlers are storming the village different when in they respond to calls on social media to re palestinian villages near hebron. the settlers arrived on buses under the protection of as early forces. snipers are providing additional cover from the rooftops to one village south of hebron and the most sought for the region. and as early settlers have repeatedly attacked, paula city ends in that area. about 1200 is really subtler,
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is have also entered the us on last compound in occupied east jerusalem is where the police prevented the sellers from entering the actual mosque. we'll get an update from our correspondence in the occupied westbank me that but i am joining us from an out i'm. i'm not new jobs. so we were seeing the pictures of the settlers at the ups on last. com pound. just tell us what's happening there. right now and what you're hearing as well, there is a religious and religious ritual that it jews observe, that this called the destruction of the temple. and we've seen them distributing invitation to several of the organizations that deal with settlers to storm locks, the most compelling, putting up on the that's also the form as when they ins solves, have run. but we'll talk about that in a minute. now we've seen the as really subtler storming the compounds. now we are receiving information that not only the 1200 the as really separate us,
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but also the administered the far right minister. it is a mob been viewed has stormed the area as well. in addition to another minister, add another member of these really cases. this shows how supports the settlers have, how, what's the force they have when it comes to store me? that how does the new religious and then most of the religious sites. they for the, tell us the news that is read. these are using these religious rituals and ceremonies to late claim to palestinian vines as part of a rubbing more and more lives. now let's move to have your own. we're, we're seeing that there's a tracking of palestinians forming the area under the protection of these really ministry. they've been here since last night come in with buses and it's not the 1st time. again, it's really set. there's often outside palestinian villages, homes. we talking about the attacks that have been on the rise since the war
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started reaching. we record that both and palestinians say because of the impunity that this is that the suckers enjoyed because there is no accountability when it comes to this stuff. their attacks against fellow students that they get to wait with the ad like such, and we're seeing them now. one thing more, more religious rituals in as when and in the subsidy. a play at the end of the overnight and into the early morning. there were multiple res, across the occupied westbank, including one in central de la where you are. so tell us exactly what you've seen and what's going on behind you as well as well. i'll tell you what's going on behind me in a 2nd. before that, i want to tell you that one person has been shot dead by these really forces he had in drama lost a lot. yes, it is. the house of the palestinian authority of the palestinian president's office is here, but this has not been spared from these radiated ways that it often take place
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during noise. and even during the morning leaving many palestinians killed and wounded. now where we are right now is at the home of a sudden and beautiful. it's a passing inductor, and this used to be the house he lifted with his mom. now is really forces came just before dawn and planted explosives and designated the house. they a blew up or designated exclusive into homes, not just here, but also another house nearby. and the adjacent town of l. v. that. now these really forces accused i saw on the other man of conducting a shooting attack that does not leave, is really, is kills this time the top left to palestinians killed. but never the less we're seeing how these really forces have demolished the home. you know, one thing families tell us about this policy of israel is it's called left to
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punish. basically the mom that used to live here with no longer be able to do. so. he is the rest of the i said, but it was he but she was now how to find a new place to live. and now when we talk about this is where the policy that palestinians call collective punishment. let's not forget this. we're talking about other situations where families are still living in pain and agony. we've been talking to property is across the west bank. well, do not know if their son or jen the, it's a miracle. this mother says her son might be a life. was really forced to say they killed fight, did we? sam had known and confiscated his bosses. the policy is real use is against palestinians. accused of attacking is really, but this leak video for him in his way the hospital suggests he might be alive and
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receiving treatment. now, you know, i recognize the darkness under his eyes and a previous injury to his arms. i feel like i'm dreaming. while the family was waiting for the body to be returned, they dug this grave and reserved the spots food we sam, to be buried. the family has removed the tombstone clinging to the hole. that is a life. but it's been months now on the farm. these yes to hear from his radio for these weather we some is alive for this or even when and official is really statements said that but the wash was alive, his family didn't believe it a little bit. and i look through the videos and zoomed and i know my son and his outfit look there now putting a wide cover on him, but in 2 other men, jerry delta and attack near. and it's really, really 3 check point to the occupied with bank. believe i told his sister,
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you have to accept that he became a marcher. she said, but he was in those injured. i said, we shouldn't rely on false hopes. the palestinian prisoners society discovered there's been a mix up. they confirmed the mother's got to me. that's what we call this ambiguous people when not to know the exact details of what happened to the children. and this in piece, the norman grease process. this family's grief has been put on hold for the past year. no one has officially updated them about the fate of gammon. a bucket is really forced to say he carried down to an attack intel, if he is really a 4th, is often use the term neutralized which does not specify if the person has been killed or not. the mother is convinced her son's injury is not faithful. her eldest son searches for answers,
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but the out of when i started looking at the videos of the attack and to track the ambulance to find out what happened to him. they say he committed the attack so why they hiding him showed him to us. maybe they killed him later, but sofa, we don't know anything about deprived of burial rituals that they're dead or visitation rights of that are live. so i'm going to see this confusion is intentional and part of a collective punishment. the power listen depressed. all they can do is endure the agonizing wait to find out if their sons are dead or alive the day. but he just, you know, you'll, you'll probably to us bank palestine while the palestinians, that just fixed bureau size is really a tax, have killed nearly $40000.00 palestinians across garza, in more than 10 months of war. the latest strikes of killed at least 15 palestinians across the strip since tuesday morning. several others were wounded in
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the attacks and the southern city of con eunice. their fierce battles underway between the is really the army and palestinian fighters and fine eunice. a renewed is really military operation and the southern city has force tens of thousands of people from their homes and from the temporary shelter. as the school massacre in garza city on saturday has prompted another emergency meeting of the un security council. it will take place on tuesday, the council's 24th special session since israel's war on guys have begun. on october, the 7th gabriel at least owns a reports from the un headquarters in new york. since october, 7th meeting after meeting, and yet nothing the un security council has done or said, has been able to stop israel's war on guys a, a few examples back on october 30th, an emergency meeting, a call to help the fighting. when the death toll was 8000 depreciated, describing this when you deserve the resolution presented today does not reflect
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the real situation on the ground in a sense sword to 5 times that was on may 24th, the council meets to pass a resolution condemning the killing of u. n. staff and aid workers reported as what is shown as g. the draft resolution demands that parties to conflict of hold their obligations. since then another 15, un personnel killed and more humanitarian workers as well. and on may 29th, the counsel meets after israel strikes a camp in rafa, sparking fires, killing dozens, we are heart broken and horrified since then. more strikes by he's real, more deaf. this is the 24th special session that has been called on palestine since october 7, 24 sessions get very little that the security council has actually been able to do that significant. and that's something that will continue to hurt and undermine the legitimacy of the security council. you know, far past one that sees fire does is,
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is reaching boss. do you think there's any takeaways from what the security council has not been able to do? i think one of the biggest take away is which many member states have been shouting from the rooftops is a need for a form of the security council. we're in a situation where the security council is clearly not working to maintain international peace and security, as it was mandated to do. re, augments your power. stein's ambassador to the un says the council and member states have the tools to hold israel to account. so there are many things that they can do if they have to put it together with to act journalist report about it. diplomats listen to it. that is the power of the security council. and the hope is a venture we, there will be the political will to, in israel's more on gaza. something so far the council has failed to do
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gabriel's on to, i'll just see it at the united nations in new york. the pulse of greece now where at least one person has died and a major wildfire on the outskirts of the capital, hundreds of firefighters are battling the fire, which broke out on sunday. oh, authorities are evacuating towns on hospitals near athens as flames destroy, forest and homes, and the cause of the walls. fire remains unknown. charles stratford reports from athens. a little big challenge at the moment is dealing with the wind conditions. we understand that over night there's been a drop in the waiting, but according to the meet your logical office. hey, this morning, they saying that the wind could pick up to, up to 70 kilometers an hour until around mid day today here, and drop off around 5 to 6 pm. but we understand that the chinese being faced by
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these 5 fighters goes on. we're also now getting increasingly can find the boats of at least one person having been killed in the spies. the quotes of a 6 year old woman who's on the suit was found in her work place at least 18 people into it. also, we understand mainly from smoke, inhalation. we've also told 3 hospitals to be evacuated, including a children's home to monasteries. were also of the understanding that to help from european countries should be part of the game today if it hasn't already arrived. this is a help is being provided according to the use mutual civil protection agreement. so it's really primarily supplying to what will say dropping planes. there's also help coming in for problems. and so it'd be a who are supplying helicopters. the also i've had a capacity to drop,
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what's the turkey as well, to planes there, as well as a lot of plus and now we already know that so that the greeks, there's around $700.00 firefighters least involved in this effort to contain displays in algeria firefighters, there have been trying to contain wildfires in an eastern region residents in the past of a fire to the west tub in order to leave their homes. fire crews have been battling multiple wildfires in that area since friday. more than 30 people died in july last year when mass of fire is devastated. the same area a still a head on alpha 0. donald trump returns to the social media platform x. but there's a technical glitch before his interview for a long months. and with rent increasing 600 percent and for years we look at what's behind church. he is housing crisis. the
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had a lot of then monday was the hottest day of the year so far across parts of europe, including the u. k. we so tempted to pick up towards the mid thirty's, across central parts of england. london recorded 33 degrees celsius and you can see people enjoying those hot and dry conditions across the north west. now that hasn't been the case across the southeast of europe for places like greece, we've, we've had hot and dry conditions, coupled with a very strong winds, and those have fueled wild fi is binding to the north of athens. now the bad news is that the high pressure is still good within parts of the balkans on choose say we've got high temperature warnings out for the likes of bosnia and herzegovina, serbia, and croatia as well and southern parts of easily. now we're going to see that room
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ad rift is way further north of the next few days, sparking warnings across the western parts of germany for high temperatures on wednesday. but behind that, across the west and pops the view of it will be cooling down slightly. thanks to an area of high pressure working its way of the atlantic. and that's going to bring some mixed weather conditions to person on the island of island. some storms mixed in with that heavier rain and you can see it pushing its way further east, across france by wednesday, in a sense of belonging. we always look for ways to be together. and the everyday heroes keeping communities together is, is transforming every day. in the 1st part of the series of just 0 visits is of a lot. but in mexico city, where locals are turning on a tortoise municipality into an urban utopia,
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a sense of community on the jersey to of the the hello again. this is i'll just say around here is a reminder of the top stories this hour is early settlers are storming the village of to run it and the occupied westbank. the settlers responded to calls on social media to raise palestinian villages near hebron. they arrived on the buses under the protection of the is really forces in guys off years. battles are underway between the is really army and palestinian fighters and fine eunice. a renewed military operation. and the southern city has force tens of thousands of people
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from their homes and from the temporary shelters. at least one person has died and a major was fire on the outskirts of the greek capital. authorities are evacuating towns on hospitals near athens, as flames spread quickly through forests and residential areas the or so ukraine says that it's captured a 1000 square kilometers of russia's crest green ginger and it's cross border incursion. russian forces are struggling to repel the assault for a week. now, tens of thousands of russians have in order to evacuate to border areas, which are under a top russians army launched a series of drones and ballistic missiles overnight. and ukraine remains on high alert for new air attacks. we have with us alex gets off the list, who's alta?
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0 is defense editor to talk us through all of the latest developments and what are we hearing from that region this morning? alex, well the printing's of taken suit you, which is one of the towns close to the board, the in cost. and they've managed to push from about 2526 commitments as deep. they seem to be holding it. and the divorce is obviously taking this increasingly seriously. they've put another region pretty on which is above the cost. so that's 3 regions now on a look for a 90 tera operation, managed to or operation has its limitations, puts and doesn't want to admit that it's a military operation. because, but he does, he has to declare martial law. and then it looks like an invasion involving terrace beacon you have it. but the problem is though, that there's no real rush and come on to control loving units are involved. state security units, border guards, scrunch forces. you've got conscripts fighting there in the mix. so that was really
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controlling them as well as they should be, and to be honest, the ukrainians are wreaking havoc behind the lines. so how strategic would this area be for the ukrainians going forward? what are the likely scenarios? it's a strategic in the sense of safety sooner or later the the cranium forces being they're both stopped to draw russian forces away from the east, which is exactly what you cream once and russian. those so far they've been pulling forces from elsewhere assets. but sooner or later, if the ukraine presence is still there, they'll have to do something quite serious about it. and this is an embarrassment for president present as well. he could a coat with the board. the raid say about, you know, 2050 hours long, but now this is starting to come over a week long, but still the own rush of papa, i know, is driving them off yet and they have no plans to leave. okay, alex, we'll keep across the story for us. thank you so much. the us presidential candidate donald trump has returned to the social media platform x. the republican
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joined a one on one discussion with a long mosque, but the event was delayed by a technical failure, leaving thousands of people complaining and must blame the interruption on a hacking attack without providing evidence. the tech billionaire has endorsed the former president's campaign and he's helping him raise funds. not binder is a senior technology reporter from a shop. well, that's a technology and culture news websites. he says trump was able to freely provide misinformation without being challenged. and i listened to the the spaces interview with musk and trump, you know, musk obviously didn't provide any push back. there was no fact checking. there was no correcting of misinformation. it was just, you know, the 2 of them having a conversation as if they were, were friends, you know, and if that's what they want to do on their, that's their prerogative. but no one should be listening. it uh,
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under the belief that they were getting some sort of hard hitting journalism. it was more like a 2 friends having a chat. there is no misinformation policy at x anymore. there's no, you know, you report something for misinformation or fake news or this information. and there's someone there on the policy team who looks into it and suspends a user that doesn't exist anymore. the misinformation policy at x is basically if there is misinformation on the platform, the users, it's up to the users to use the uh, the basically be fact checking feature community notes to add a note on the post that gives it some more context that basically says this is not true, this is what actually happened. the post doesn't get removed, nothing happens to that user. the post just gets a little note put on it. and again, it's up to the users that only put that note on there. button get given enough
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votes. that it's an accurate note for it to even appear on such a post the f b. i is investigating allegations that iranian hackers tried to steal data from both us presidential campaigns. donald trump's team says sensitive documents were taken in a cyber attack, which if it's used as iran of carrying out advisors working for joe biden, and campbell harris were also allegedly targeted. iran has denied any involvement as a major tropical storm is heading to the us territory of puerto rico, prompting officials to close schools and activate the national guard tropical storm . ernesto also triggered warnings on other islands across the caribbean for cost or say the storm is expected to lead to heavy flooding lands once. in recent years, turkey has become one of the most expensive countries to live in. people say the surge and the prices of property and rent have made the market on affordable
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average. rent prices have increased 600 percent in the past 4 years. the government's cap tykes, a 25 percent, but it's cost tension as many landlords evict tenants and find new ones who are prepared to pay higher prices. and it's also like the violence. at least 11 people have been killed and around 50, injured, and confrontations between tenants and property owners. under key is facing an economic downturn and inflation is soaring. its currency, the lira has lost more than 400 percent to the us dollar since 2018. so them, 1st of all, the reports from a stumble with 1000000 the residents, espanol is the most crowded, always stumbles 57 district. but like much over the city, it is becoming increasingly affordable. abdullatif is having to move for a 2nd time in 10 months. his latest landlord wants to raise the rent by 60 percent,
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and some of the official initials about them let were spending half of our wages to exercise our most fundamental entitlement housing. there isn't much left for us for other expenses. we're just trying to survive that alone. live in normal life. brands have grown 6 fold over the last 4 years across to key it. now you may and may have retired, but she's burdened with assisting her married son. could you tell that she will not be another talk? so despite the fact that both of them work, my son and wife live on a shoe string, i pay the range with my own pension to help move in is over whelmed by the ranch. she has to pay for her family and for her daughter study and get a different city. let me just change it. as soon as my son and daughter graduates, we plan to return to our village. there is no future. how much longer can we rent? housing and the rental price has been a stumble, are the highest across, okay?
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because it is the most popular city, it accounts nearly half of the national economy. it is also popular of on foreign property buyers and hosts, hundreds of thousands of refugees. experts say the government's insistence on preserving low interest waste helped to feel the housing market during the pen, demik fire physical. so i'm assuming that you are the investment tools were restricted in order to maintain the low interest rate policy. seeing that any pleasure error with arrived, people didn't invest in that because they were due to poor interest rates. they flock to hard assets like real estate. that's all process that's gonna depend, i mean, the central bank has since ways interest rates to 50 percent of the time sky high inflation. and that impacts home owners who have been hit with a search and loan repayment. fears for similar earthquake have driven up the price of safer newer buildings in a stumble north of a major full line. the non custodial elders who reassemble. the red planet may be
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hiding a blue secret assigned to say an entire ocean could lie beneath the surface of mars and researches believe reservoirs of water exist and fractures and rocks up to 20 kilometers underneath the martian crust. barbara, and go for reports. a 3000000000. yes. a good scientist say mosque was a what planet? a new discovery based on c's mac measurements from now says mosse inside the land is helping to unlock the mystery of how it turned into a desert. we know that mars once had rivers, oceans, potential oceans and lakes on its surface. and one of the big questions is, where did the water go? because the planet is now dry and cold. there are thoughts that some of the water escaped when mars lots of atmosphere, is it in minerals? how much is in liquid water?
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we've learned something new about the hydro geological or the water cycle on mars. the bunch of that water is now under ground. scientists say, if it can be extracted, it will increase the likelihood of human settlement on the red planet. nozzler has an instrument on the parts of you in silver which has manufactured oxygen. so we just need a watered in some form for human existence as well as making it all in one box cuz it's making starship which can study 200 people to mars and 6 months. so it's all coming together. so, you know, in, in 1015 years, it might not look like the science fiction anymore. the research is behind the study when it will be extremely difficult to reach the will to estimated to be as deep as 20 kilometers below the motion surface. what we do on earth is we often circulate fluids or muds to help drill and get a little bit easier, you know,
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on mars, you'd have to bring that or produce it somehow. you need the power, you need the equipment. so it would be very challenging. if that can get the water to the surface, it would also go a long way to answering the question of whether there's life on mars, barbara and grandma, out his era, tonya harris and as a fellow with the university of british columbia as the outer space institute she says, despite these new findings, schumann settlements on mars are unlikely in the near future. as water is really deeply buried. and so that part might not be easy for us to access. but we have discovered very shallow buried ice all over the northern mid latitudes of mars. and that's just within the 1st few needs of the service. so that would be a lot easier for ashen off to be able to access in the near future. you can might interest like you'd be buying a type of rock and you know that to form drinking water for ashton's to use as well as you.

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