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no doubt it should be used in an offensive way. that's how did you facing realities you're running? mean, what does he bring to the table? hard from being presidential, could we do it or something we can uptake the effective use of the present as not that important factor? he had the story on talk to how does era, the another town near athens is evacuated as greece, bottles the largest fire of the year for a 1st day. the you're watching l to 0 life or my headquarters in delphi and daddy navigate also coming up more than 2000 is really settlers, an ultra nationalist, enter the an ox on mos compound in occupied east jerusalem. ukraine says its troops
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now control a 1000 square kilometers of rushes, 1st region, and it's ongoing cross border incursion. pounds a war zone turn tourist destination. how libby, as rivals, governments are creating opportunities. reports from this are also the beginning. greece where major wildfires are quickly spreading towards athens, at least one person has died and 66 others have been injured on the outskirts of the capital. hundreds of firefighters are battling the inferno which broke out on sundays. and the authorities are evacuating towns on hospitals. near athens is flames, destroy, forest and homes. european countries are sending firefighters helicopters and fire engines to help put out the flames. a desperate for my house. it was utterly
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destroyed. even the walls fell down. there's nothing left. there's no more rawls, no courage, there's no money any more. everything was destroyed that i've been living here for 35 years and never before had the fire reached this area. a troll stratford reports from near my creek near athens. you're going to get a sense of how precarious the situation is here and have a look at the site. you can see where this particular for solitude and how much mole vegetation that is own, but that exists still up on that slope and there are still pockets of smoke rising from that area behind. down here you can see where the file has rips down the slope towards a town, a large residential area roy's up against people's homes. people's properties well not. and that we spoke to say that he and his friends that sent the wives,
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they women and children away because they was so afraid in order that they could protects their properties. they're already complaints being made. increasingly loud complaints accusing the government objects a game not being prepared for this crisis. and of course, there are a wall fires in greece every year. as you can see, this is one of hundreds of far apart and trucks. but the situation across these slides, we've also seen helicopters dropping. we'll, we'll to see the coast directly behind me. the turnaround time in this area, for a helicopter to go and connect with water and drop it is around 5 minutes. and we know that it has been an international effort that'd be donations of equipment far, far as your equipment, including what you're dropping planes and what, what you're dropping helicopters by various european nations and took here. so although the situation here seems under control, the big fear is the wind. i'm,
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we're in a window now that according to the source is just particularly dangerous, where the wind has picked up. um, it is very difficult to tell which direction it blows because the concern is, is it that way and picks up, burning tend to lands in an area that has not been, but i don't know the to file the games. and that explains why, as i say, these 5 flights is in these trucks are situated right the way across these hills church. so i but i'll just narrow them up. could be the more than 2000 is really settlers and ultra nationalists of enter the ox on mos compound and occupied east. jerusalem is really police prevented the sellers from entering the mosque itself. many were seen performing jewish religious rituals. israel's national security minister, it's more been given here and another minister were among the group. and then the
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occupied westbank is really subtler store in the village of 51. and they responded to calls on social media to read palestinian villages near heb or on the sellers arrived on buses under the protection of his really forces snipers provided additional cover from roof tops. numerous, rob, he's joining us from my mind in jordan because the is really government has banned algae 0 from reporting in israel. and of course, seeing as, as jordan, being the custodian of the holy site, the ox on mosque. i have authorities, there been saying anything about that that incursion was very clear, condemnation and anger coming from jordan, describing the storming of the looks of most confound by 2 extremes. just really ministers and members to be connected as provocation by extremists. they said that the opposition of restrictions on the entry of most of them, worshippers to alexa. meanwhile, continuing to enter the compound in this way, is
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a flagrant violation of international law and historical and legal legal status quote, governing jerusalem and its holy sites. they describe this as israel's ongoing insistence of allowing extreme is to disregard international laws, which is a violation of israel's obligations as an it's fine power. and of course, this is an effort, but it's more than give years to push this policy of wanting to change the status quote. he said that the policy of administered national security policy says is to allow freedom of worship reduce everywhere. continuing to push. this is really jewish supremacists narrative, and speaking of the war and gaza, he said that victory must happen in war, not during conferences and dor cairo. he says we must force them to neil. this is the message we can defeat from us and bring them to their needs. so very, very strong bombastic language coming out of the minister at this location on this important day. timing and optics matter. the image of a far right is really politician who has often peddled hate speech is rarely policy
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. that a set against the backdrop of one of his loans wholly as sites as there are efforts to end the war and gaza to come to some kind of an agreement with a for a prisoner exchange. these are on these provocations are unlikely to be helpful as people try to move forward with talks in the region. okay, then thank you so much for that update from my mind. so that's what happens at occupied east jerusalem. that's so bringing it up, but i am joining us road. i'm a law. uh because uh in, in the occupied west bank. me that and to run a specifically settlers there have also storm that village tell us more. yes, it was not the 1st time settlers a storm, the village of a to when. but this time it was the largest group of settlers coming in by buses storming the village and performing religious rituals. it's important to remind or a few words that palestinians say that there's really stuff there's use religious ceremonies of rituals as one other way of laying their claims to palestinian lines
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. and trying to prove that it's very trying to make the whole issue religious and not political here what i am and i'm a lot, there is some sort of a historical been building, and it's often used by these really settlers to come here and perform certain rituals the only here in a spring nearby. so people say that is really stuff. those are using any historical building, drawn spring to kind of say that this area belongs to them at bush palestinians out of it. we've seen them storming several areas. also over the past few months and years, but mainly the biggest one is in nablus. joseph stewart, when, when we see them storming at performing the rituals with the protection of these really forces, it's seen here as another way of pushing palestinians out of their lines. and replacing them buys receptor and there were multiple raids overnight were particularly wants to play centered on line central it on the where you are. tell
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us about that one and the impact of, of the yes. setting the rates the place all across the occupied westbank in nablus as well we. we've seen arms confrontations, but here in the last one, palestinians, palestinian has been shot dead by these really forces fire after confrontations broke out, when these really forces stormed in the neighborhood of a theater. it's very close to where we are right now. and they've also stormed another neighborhood schools in minnesota. it's in a be to, as well as the intention this time in the lowest to demolish the houses of 2 palestinians. but israel, it says, have it contributed to an attack that took place in january and left this time not as radius, but to call us simians kill that scene as a mistake and be killed. but what palestinians want the world to know is that families are often collectively punished for what these weigh in. the army says
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there's funds that not only when we talk about the house demolition, but also when we talk about even knowing the faith of their sons is some time seen as a privilege either a mix up or that is real as withholding information. families say this is real, continues to find ways to further rank things. i see, and i could it's a miracle. this mother says, her son might be a life, is really forced to say they killed fight, did we, sam, head noun and confiscated his bosses. the policy is real use is against palestinians. accused of attacking is really but this leak video for me is really hospital. so just he might be alive and receiving treatment. i, 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
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waiting for the body to be returned, they dug this grief and reserve this bolt 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 whether we some is a life or death even when and official is really statement. said that but then what was a live? his family didn't believe it. a little panel. 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 mir and is really with the 3 check point to the occupied. westbank guy told his sister, you have to accept that. he became a marcher, she said, but he wasn't else injured. i said, we shouldn't rely on false hopes. the palestinian prisoners society discovered
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there's been a mix up. they confirmed the mother's got to me. that's what we call this and big us getting people when not know the exact details of what happened to the children and this in piece, the norman grief process. this family's grief has been put on hold for the past year. no one has officially updated them about the fate of gamut back it is really forced to say he carried down to an attack intel, if he is really, authorities often use the term neutralize, which does not specify if the person has been killed or not as the mother is convinced her son's injury is not faithful. her eldest son searches for answer, but the queen, 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 are they hiding him?
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showed them to us. maybe they killed him later, but sofa, we don't know anything about the product 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. power. listen the price. all they can do is endure the agonizing wait to find out if their sons are dead or alive the day, but he just eat on your you're probably to us thing kind of stay in central gaza. at least one person has been killed and is really strikes on homes and the end put a is refugee camp. civil defense crews are searching for a missing family members. 15 palestinians have been killed across the strip since tuesday morning. the palestinian statistics bureau says is really a tax of kills nearly $40000.00 people in more than 10 months. a floor in the southern city of fine eunice,
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fierce bottles are underway between the is really army and palestinian fighters are renewed is really military operation has force tens of thousands of people from their homes on temporary shelters. the ukraine size is captured, a 1000 square kilometers of rushes curse region. during its cross border incursion, russian forces have been struggling to repel the assault for a week. tens of thousands of people have been ordered to leave to border areas that are under attack. russell launched a series of drones and ballistic missiles overnights ukraine remains on high alerts for new air attacks. alex gets off the list as more from delta, the ukrainians of taken subject the terms that they were aiming for the very beginning of this and cushion over a week ago now. and the great forces are pushed forward to a front about 2625. 26 kilometer is deep. it's interesting that they're
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still pushing into a bell garage in the south. of course, a know rushes declared a foot and a tourism operation in pre owns which is the area above course. so 3 border regions now and this russian terrorist operation ukrainians, was slowly losing in the east until next when we say losing it incrementally, but it was happening the russian army as far larger and it could afford more losses . the russian army still advancing towards tourette's and from cross in the south. i'll be very slowly and the idea will ukrainian high come on was to lou. a russian forces away from that critical area and to try and get them to effectively waste their time in the north. but the training and encourage those being successful and it shows no signs of stopping as well. still ahead on al jazeera, with rent increasing 600 percent and for years we looked at what's behind through
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to use housing price with the the imagined people drowning in front of you and not being allowed to save them at the crossroads of humanitarian international law. a former tier desperately trying to help refugees and discharge of human trafficking and must fight to tiers. lucky walters. with this documentary on the hearing, the people with disabilities, the guns off, are the most vulnerable groups in israel, relentless or i'll just see who is teams across the world. when you close to the house with a story in depth analysis of the face, headline, what strategic purpose do you think this assassination serves?
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israel informed opinions people have been 18 years. i've seen that they have to give it a chance to best to be a bold critical debate. russia has decided that the war ukraine as a defensive war inside story, how fluid change the security relationship between both come on out jersey, around the hello again. the top stories on ultra 0 this hour, at least one person has died and a major wildfire on the outskirts of degree capital authorities are evacuating towns near athens is slain,
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spread quickly through forests and residential areas. more than 2200 is really settlers, funds ultra nationalists have entered the up some most compounds and occupied easter. some of that is really national security minister. it's more been give here and another minister were among the group. and then the occupied westbank, settler storm, the village of to when it they responded to calls on social media to raise promised indian villages near hebron. the settlers arrived on the buses under the protection of his really forces without urgent action, tens of thousands of children ensued on our risk of dying in the coming one months . that's the latest warning from the united nations. it's describe the conflict as the largest humanitarian crisis in the world for children. the army and paramilitary rapids support forces have been battling and for control for 16 months . violence has displaced almost 11000000 people from their homes. the us as peace
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talks, will go ahead in geneva this week. medical workers across india have been calling for justice and safe working conditions following the rate on murder of a train. the doctor police found her body in a lecture hall at a medical college in the city of co cutoff. she had been sexually assaulted and killed on thursday nights. a suspect has been arrested. according bronco dash has opened the murder investigation into the host of prime minister. she has c dot and 6 top fingers in her administration. they're accused of responsibility for the death of a grocery store owner who was shot dead during protests on july. the 19th, more than 450 people were killed during the weeks of unrest, leading up to has seen us toppling more than a 160 migraines on refugees have been rescued off the italian coast. in the past 24
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hours. the spanish and g o open arm says it's found 54 people drifting in a boat off the southern coast of the island as one producer. most of them are from syria. at least a $110.00 migrants were rescued in the same area on monday. it least signed the deal with albania, to setup accounts for migrants on refugees picked up and see that the funds have been delayed. a major tropical storm is heading for the u. s. 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. forecast or say the storm is expected to lead to heavy flooding and land slides. in algeria firefighters have been trying to contain wildfires in an eastern region, residents and the pos for fire to the west. i've been order to leave their homes. fire crews have been battling multiple wildfires in that area since friday. more
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than 30 people died in july last year when mass of fires devastated the same area. it's a decade of conflict and the humanitarian crisis in libya has the valued its currency, the dinar, the situation is making overseas travel on affordable for many people. but it's led to a surgeon, opportunities for local developers and tourism operators. malik, trainer reports on the coastal city of mr. off to summer days in this about the libya is the 3rd largest city, an economic hub. private development, like this beach resort in recent years, has made this a destination for holiday makers across the country. it has, he and his family are from a job for a small city and they lived in the desert 500 kilometers away. if it was up to the children, we'd never leave. they loved the beach and we don't have that back home. there's lots of gains and drives and places for them to have fun. we have been coming here
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for some of occasions for years. what works for this resort? he says, business is great and it's expanding. there is no doubt that miss ryder has become the destination point for tourists. we hoped to become the modern lunmark for tourists, tennessee, god willing local authorities and the govern. look of what we have achieved and start to invest in libya as task coastline. libya has suffered conflict and political divisions since walmart. the deputy was toppled in 2011. during that time, mister veronica was a rebel stronghold and saw intense fighting. hundreds of civilians were killed, entire neighborhood, completely rec, and look at what since then. the city has been for the most part, untouched by violence, allowing time for development. how did the sides is having to rival governments and libya has had a negative impact on the economy, but it's also created the opportunity. so in such a lot of people cannot afford to travel for the false to the kitchen, new faith,
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the authorities allowed to have the funding domestic to, to the business. people are investing and not be thoughts, amusement, parks and restaurants left. this mag now just a short drive from the slot to this ancient port city on the mediterranean was built by the romans more than 2 and a half 1000 years ago. it's one of 5 unesco world heritage sites in libya on its endangered list right now, only a few local people come to enjoy the site, but like many other areas, if it was renovated, it could be filled with taurus, clear water, blue sky, and sandy beaches. maybe it has africa's longest mediterranean coastline, nearly 1900 kilometers, much of a design develop. what that's starting to change. private investors are developing small beach resorts like this one across the country. but because of the conflicts in libya, most countries advise their citizens to stay away. yet people here hope blasting
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stability can be achieved, and libya can prosper. and maybe then the world will start to come and see how beautiful this country really is. well china, which is yeah, that's about the answer key. it has become one of the most expensive countries to live in average, rent prices have increased 600 percent in the past 4 years. so no cause, oh, good reports from a stumble with 1000000 the residents. a spaniard 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 and some of the official initial about them, what we're 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
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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 child? so despite the fact that both of them work, my son and wife live on a shoe string, i pay that 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 studying in a different city. let me just change it. as soon as my son and daughter graduate, we plan to return to our village. there is no future. how much longer can we rent? housing and the rental price has an install move or the highest across, okay, because it is the most popular city, it sounds nearly half of the national economy. it is also a popular one for improper to buyers and hosts. hundreds of thousands of refugees, experts say the government's insistence on preserving low interest rates helped to
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feel the housing market during depends make 5 other investment tools were restricted in order to maintain the low interest rate policy. seeing that in pleasure era, with our life people didn't invest in detroit because they were due to poor interest rates. they flocked to hard assets like real estate. that's all process escalated. 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 in loaner payments. fears of a similar earthquake have driven up the price of safer newer buildings and assemble north of a major full line. seen i'm coastal l, just a reassemble portraits. the goal is an economist, as i'm bro, c a capital. he explains the reasons behind raising house and rental prices in turkey. a there's been a lot of immigration students involved and the other large cities,
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a number of years ago because of military funds slip elsewhere in the region. and more recently, a lot of people have been moving from russia as an alternative to engage locations such as to buy. but because it's a very large converting part of the city, there's been a lot of the for an investment. and a lot of the investment us and to us a center or no agent. so one of the solutions would be efforts by the authorities to put the put to the bank and properties, but also to build the process of housing and bar. then the interest rate policy that existed until about a year ago in which the interest rate decisions were largely from the office of the president as opposed to the central bank. and because the views of bad interest rates and inflation or on orthodox view was the low interest rates would lead to lower inflation over time. it unfortunately didn't work, but because it made buying a property very cheap with level markets rates. and because the government was encouraging the large commercial banks to extend mortgages that lead to
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a housing boom. and therefore we are in the current situation in which i was doing this for an affordable for most people. okay, that's it for me for the time being, the weather is next and then it will be inside story. bye bye. for now the i had a lot of that. we've seen some very active weather across east asia over the past few days. and there's more of that to come. thanks to a triple. wow. me of tropical systems affecting japan. we have topic, a full maria that moved across northern areas bringing rec, cold, rain, full and very strong winds when it has broken apart, falling apart into a depression. it will take some heavier re nicole from northern areas on wednesday, another tropical depression, weekends, and blows out. we've got another one,
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however, right behind that, that's top of a full pole is expected to strengthen into a tie food as we get into thursday. it could potentially move into eastern areas of hunch you by friday is also going to be some very heavy rain effecting southern parts of china, significant rain that could cause some flooding. here it is looking a little bit dwyer across the move than it has been recently. beijing seeing is 31 degrees celsius that on thursday. and it's southern parts of indian that are going to get a drenching on wednesday. we've got amber warnings out for the very heavy rain for carla and con. not to go. you can see those waves of wet weather pushing that way to most central areas. i'm up to the north by thursday. it's not as when it's in by however, over the next few days, we will see light rain, however, to friday. was a journey through every story. every step is a narrative,
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a separation of what we can choose when to reach the welcome to simmons. and exclude does redesigns, luxury leasing, trusting of future today we create are expending ukrainian incursion into russian territory forces most go to evacuate civilians is an embarrassment for president vladimir putin and the murano police the for ukrainians. but why has keep launch this operation? now? this is inside story, the color that on james bay's, the battle lines in the war and ukraine seemed to have changed
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