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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters in delphi and jerry, you navigate, i, here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. 6 people are killed in northern gauze or after and is really strikes. it's a residential area. israel's army continues its assault on jeanine for an 8th day.
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as fears grow it will expand the cost more of the occupied wes thing. a new wave of russian strikes to several ukrainians in the western city of lives. explosions are also heard over the capital cheese. the final report on london's run full power fire inquiry is released 7 years after the disaster killed. 72 people joining israel, skilled with the sporting tv, the latest from the us stipend. as 5 time when a raja federal returns to flushing matters to march women's number 2 arena's sutherland because thoughts in the hello, we begin in northern ga. so that's where the is really military has targeted a residential building and basically i yeah, killing at least 6 palestinians elsewhere and gaza city civil defense crews are digging out dozens of people believes to be trapped under the rubble after is
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really attacks. the strikes took place following a brief pause in fighting that allowed medical workers to vaccinate children against polio. the w h o says the program in central garza has now surpassed its target and it will continue our correspondence. our to about zoom is joining us not from dated, but i thought it talked to us about the extension of the vaccination companies to campaign a while bombing in the north and south because of strep continues. where usually the reading we have been hearing from the w chose that the vaccination campaign has been completed in the central area of the strip with a 187000. i was thinking the children under the age of 10 would vaccinate to do during the full days of the campaign. and we have been also hearing from them that they are going to be full 6 sites in the central, an area that will continue to vaccinate children in order to guarantee that no child will be missed. and this operation will last for another 3 days here in that room for like fox, the,
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there's on coming preparations are being made by the w a true with its key parts and is in the solvent parts of district and the city of con eunice. and it would have to rule out the vaccination campaigns that will last for full size. the area that will be the next destination is 100 units on its neighboring areas where it's expected that whole pallets. and it shows when we receive these specs to nation, especially with the new shipment of doses that's have arrived to the goal is a strict yesterday evening with approximately 350000. those that are expected to be enough defects. and they tell you cause a strict children here in the north of the strip. we know that off at the end of the 2nd phase and medical teams will move to the north of the gaza strip as the belief that the thoughts or efforts are highly appreciated. by medical teams, especially from the policy and respective, but yet these ongoing vaccination f as r a component by ongoing button mentions elizabeth stripe and even in the central area, we continue that read t loud explosions in a magazine refuge account and in
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a breach as well because the is but on behalf executed, there's 2 areas from the humanitarian pose and also from the opportunity to, to allow for the residents to receive these folks the nation so far. okay, thought it. thank you so much. the zoom reporting from the central garza, its only occupied westbank fee is really military is pressing on with raids across several cities. and these are images captured during incursion into the zone refugee camp north of from on it shows is really forces detaining civilians. the palestinian prisoner society says more than 30 palestinians have been detained over night across the occupied westbank. further north, the is really army has now extended it's most result in the janine refugee camps. that rate has been ongoing for more than a week, leaving a trail of dust and destruction in that, but he is joining us from jeanine and the occupied westbank. so with that extension
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mid of the military assault on jeanine, what does this mean for people and what's happening there? it could mean more this, but it definitely already meant more destruction to the shops, to the roads, to everything that has been going on head in terms of how israel has been wrecking havoc in this area. this is the main street and you need that link several streets to the city center to the vegetable market that has already been burned as a result of these really read, we already have been talking about 7 full days that these really are me have, has been in jeanine, they did not leave it the way they did in towards cutting refugee come, and it turned back again a but hidden, janine the operation is continuing. let's remind the viewers that these really are me when they started this operation at last wednesday, just after midnight. that does not announce any timing or a timeframe for it to end. leading to a lot of, you know,
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posting is not being ready, not knowing when the army is going to pull out. we've been meeting some, some palestinians who were coming to try and see maybe one of those shops is open. we've been hearing the shop owners with some of them were leaving some stuff outside of their shop. shops is a way of solid. there is a way of supporting other palestinians who do not have enough food, enough water, even the fluid and the refrigerators have gone bad because of the electricity cuts that has resulted from the continued destruction to the infrastructure. also, the telecommunications are bad. so we've been seeing policy is trying to come to these shops over here trying to see if there's something they can get it and return back to their homes. course the journey to come here is not easy. it's very difficult. it's filled with it dangerous. these really forces are there, but yet we're still seeing people because they have no other option that cannot sustain themselves and their families without food,
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without with her. so they tried to make the really difficult journey to try and bring some and foods back to their loved ones. now, pausing is here say the all of this is one way that these really forces is trying to show palestinians what it means. and what will happen to them if they continue to support the idea of resisting israel's occupations that in just want to say that yes, we're talking about armed fighters that have been showing eh, resistance to israel. but it's important to keep reminding our viewers that we're not talking about a highly minutes arise, a group of people or a people who have gotten military training or have a system of communication. like we've been seeing in garza know, we've talking about young men who have decided to pick up arms after they've really became disillusioned of all these piece negotiations piece coke, the let them know with it. on the contrary, they've been seeing this situation and getting from bad to worse. okay,
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and into thank you so much for that reporting from jeanine and they occupied westbank mass protests of a rough to across israel, against prime minister benjamin netanyahu as his war and garza as close to entering a 12 months. and that despite mounting domestic and international pressures to agree on a ceasefire, families of captains housing, gaza have been demonstrating intel of these. and they're demanding that in espanol reach an agreement to secure the release of their loved ones. also, the un security council is expected to discuss the issue in the coming hours. joining us now is a, so i'm done who's a spokesperson for how masters political bureau, thanks for your time, mr. hong down. so as we're saying that you want security council is to discuss later on wednesday, the hostages being held by him, us and guys as well as the overall conflict after the killing of 6 is really hostages over the weekend. how do you view this and what thank you that need for
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me. in fact, uh its uh issue to be discussed, but uh, the big questions here. a lot of the security council and they are trying to discuss. so we are willing to discuss this, the 6 is that i the j people invest uh why they offer is putting that jennings off for 50000 students. now i'm up to discussing the estimation of 60, but a scene is, and that is what it is. why they were to shop and they are talking about the situation and it goes up inside the main thing that is an issue of the machine guns . i have to say that they're talking about the 6 is the end is one of the most of those people to get the guys that they want to buy the bull bins of this is some of them they,
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when can directly by that is why it is i have to remind them the ones that the so just want to buy the jews and thinking that that was the time they did that on there. but they, they, they, they missed by getting them and that haven't been to a guy a few months ago. i saw everyone remember how the name is, how much is a you must say about why the way to try to bring back some of that is right is that they're missing the full. allow me just for a moment back to this particular incident that happened over the weekend. the un human rights office wrote on x that we are horrified by reports that palestinian are in groups summer, summer lea executive executed 6 is really hostages, which would constitute a war crime and is also calling for an investigation. i mean, do you accept that this is a work crime to which from us may be held accountable for? and would you welcome an investigation of what, what a business. so hopefully they decided that this a lot of time,
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they have only the bigger than the how much they did the speed, then they didn't investigate that. they don't do that concludes you directly with our office and anyone was responsible for that. and then they've said you're from them, you're going to decide, we really upset of the i've been, we can investigate. i think that, that the, that is very old way to be with the students. we didn't hear from them about the feelings of the same as what we just talked about. 60 on the fan jennings, and the stand on the scene as ready to just to $50000.00. that's going to seem as will be hope, be killed in boston months. we did in p and i didn't want him working to some of the buyers for what they are doing. they have to be brothers. we have since it isn't, you have the soonest. you want to just talking about one of those ladies. i say the questions we do with these questions to you and diplomats when we do speak to them . but now i'd just like to get your point of view on,
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on the issue of the captains and where it happens. and guys, i look out for sun brigade spokesman of are they? the said that the captain is helping garza would return to israel in coffins if is really, military prospect continues. and he also warned that new instructions had been given to its fighters guarding the captives in case is really troops approach. what are we to understand these new instructions to be as one of the clear message the steps while you'll have all the time to have your people back by the force and each time the that that action goes that chemicals been? i have to talk back that read the plan that some of them they want to buy it by the advice themselves when they were bumping the houses. really glad from them. we have the, they, the, some things they declare 3 months ago that they lost the phone with the people who
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were and keeping it has a good day, but they didn't have the, um, that was was the one that says latest. so this is why it's just the we have to talk about the, the scene, and then i did it. the message was if you decide to continue this way, you would cause that there of, you will be bored. so how are you going to the time i was going to secure the safety of the remaining captives being housing garza? by subbing the, that, the man, the zillow spinning is right at that. the people who were killed they would come by the side is either by plumbing them or by shooting them i'm, i'm afraid they have for i live as i is, but the symbol my other people were there in the same place. so the i yeah, just send them back, i live, i just didn't also look for the scene and we will do that for me is as to,
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to achieve that d. c. 's file probably designed to a lot of a serious expression on exchange. okay. let's talk about this, the she have the most. let's talk about the cease fire because according to reports, the u. s. presidential byte into saying that washington is very close to putting forward a final proposal for an agreement. and reports are suggesting that it will deal with the philadelphia court or in the presence if it's really forces there. which of course has been one of the major sticking points. have you been told anything more about this? to the chevy? we will not solve anything. no one jokes to ask a question. we just even want to hear from the need of, i have to say the last months, every time that it goes to this, to be a mistake. because for their own needs for the problems then mentions the wants. everything of the intervention, but in fact,
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they understand what it more than anyone else that the main office that the government they and they have all the proposals which was introduced to them. although we have accepted the store was from the media off the was that addiction? evidently my bus 2 days ago, but the no one dropped this from 1st. i'm didn't suspect the will to say infiniti, although he understands that this i but measure the students that you can see by the way, is not supposed to be there for the reasons for it because it is limited by the, the cognitive, the bond between egypt, the desire of the system with believe this is about as being an issue with the feeling but mainly the size. so what are your red lines going forward as the ceasefire talks take place? and i think we don't,
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we don't need want to go to the issues the just to both sides with the high man. so that's why the side we did the acceptance for this proposal to us based on the president by then initiated the security council distribution. and i, i'm a bit as late as been rejected that in a practical way. they went into the chicago, a mossy a be s, as in it is my name here, and they even the know that'd be in store. i see what we need now, haven't any additional from them, any kind of side on this. i'm to accept that proposal which was accepted by m as and the app you said was used by them to create the get it done. and it was it, it didn't buy that many kids themselves. mr. hung down just the final thoughts from you. if i may, on what's happening in the occupied westbank, how do you view things there? and how will you deal as how must, how will from us deal with the situation going forward in the occupied westbank with the ongoing military raids and arrests as we've been seeing what,
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what's happening and we'll spend it shows that there's latest people, jacob, nice up in a sequence as an issue, everyone knows that it's thoughtful, for example, an engineer and there's a kind of general setup. and they where they are supposed to have full control of the security. they're the janine, they didn't talk to the sale. it's going to be, even when it, to be honest ballpark conference was talking about, there was no experience. it shows that he will this government to take over all of that with all the respect. and i think by envisioning rentals, and it was back the banning, thoughtful for this step. i have to mind that we want that to, to use the smart, which have said, clearly we have feedback. you have to meet in front of students from a slack horseback. if you want this advice before it is right. okay, mr. john,
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thank you so much for speaking to us on elder 0, the the a dining report has been released on the fire grand full tower in london in 2017 saying failures by the u. k. government, an industry made the high rise building a depth trump. it also says that architects contractors and the local council barrett considerable responsibility. 72 people died and not blaze. charles moore is the chairman of the inquiry and says that residents work comprehensively failed. the simple truth is the test of the code. we're all avoidable. and those who lived in the town what badly failed over a number of years and a number of different ways by those who were responsible for ensuring the safety of the building at its occupants. saying to the government,
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the tenant management organization, the royal bar of kensington. chelsea, those who manufactured and supplied the materials used in the referred judgment. science who certified the suit ability to use on high rise buildings. the architect, the principal contract to some of its sub contract is okay, let's be to correspond to join a host wanting us from logo. so a join us those talk us through the headlines from this report. this is an app. so there's a boss with for the rental tower inquiry document runs to $1700.00 pages 7 volumes. the summary document alone is 50 pages long. it's been ongoing for 7 years since that $5400.00 days of oral testimony. $320000.00 pages of supporting documentary evidence, it's finding simply too numerous to go into any detail. suffice to say that the 1st
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phase of this inquiry in 2019 found out that it was combustible cladding, attached to the outside of that building. and the recent renovation that caused the 5 to spread so quickly out of control from the 4th floor, all the way up to 24 full building. this phase of the inquiry looks at how would why the building was in that position examining precisely and naming the actions and failures of individuals and organizations that led to that point. what participants in the inquiry described as a mentor. you go around the block passing during the inquiry among people who took decisions to place a profit above human safety, $250.00 organizations and individuals. specifically named in this report who come on the very famous criticism. indeed, including the conservative governments of the time and its slashing of building safety regulations, contributing to decades of failures by central government as a whole. they conductive planning manufacturers who produce that fine mobile
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clothing and apply that to the building. 3 companies coming under criticism for systematic dishonesty, including including manipulating, testing processes and misrepresenting date to the local housing organization. and the local council comes up to 5 or failing to heat the concerns and fields of residents themselves and to keep them safe. they loved them 5 or gauges criticism, a citizen advocacy of its response. and the inquiry also makes many, many recommendations to government to ensure that the disaster, like this simply cannot happen again. so much more bit. you heard him speaking there literally a saying that each and every one of the desk in the grunfeld atalla is off. that was a voice. okay, so no, thank you so much for that. let's see to carol bus wrong. who's the deputy director of engagement with social and environmental network on checked u. k. joining us from london. thanks for your time. can i get your reaction to the
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report? what was outlines in us and perhaps if anything, what struck you the most? yeah, absolutely. so i think 1st thing is when i say this is a huge report as the combination of the 70 as well. so, you know, just reacting to the headlines that at this stage, and that is as best we would just, uh, you know, all of that switching to be preventable that. uh and i think for us, um, you know, it looks as the base is ready to combination of years and years at the regulation where we've seen so the success of government and sort of try and cut red tape and added slide to a, a full and scanned it when it comes to building safety and also a locked in full spent. and i think that's really what the report try to was there anything missing in the report that you wanted to see? you know, as i say, like we still need time to sort of kind of like that the detail of the report. but
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i think what we'd really between see, and that is recommendations directly to government. and i think this new like the government has a, has a real opportunity to time it's back on me is a conservative deregulation. i'm making you start. and i think we really what we'd like to see is an attempt to, to sort of say, let's re, from the system that's fund regulates, is set that are able to do the job increasingly make sure that, that your, you know, this time to be enforced and it is not a kind of take, okay, to take box exercise, but you know, what happens on the ground reflects what you know, the requirements have there. have there been any changes made in the 7 years since that greenfield tragedy when it comes to the standards applied as well as the the enforcement or the lack of enforcement that you speak of? yes sir. i mean,
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i think what we've seen and it's wet saying that this is phase 2 of all of the reports. that was a phase one of the phase one was published in 2019 and carried a number of recommendations around to the finding reclining and things like that. but we haven't seen those recommendations accessible on quickly enough, frankly, a 2nd, you know, that's something good that there's been changes recommended, but how they've been implemented, i'll sense is that they happened a just last week. that was that there was a fire, very similar to grand file. finally, next a policy is because built because much smaller. um, but i think it just goes to show that, you know, we need to act on recommendations on that gives a and as i said before, quickly give agencies the power and the resources to act on these kinds of recommendations. all right, thank you so much for speaking to us from london. thank you. a human rights activists in the democratic republic of congo,
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say the death toll from an attempt to prison, break out in the capital control. so on monday could be fire. then 1st announced the government set on tuesday, a 129. people were killed in the incidents of the country's largest prison. now 7 years a go, for thousands inmates escaped from that same prison. it has a capacity of 1500 people, but who's more than 12000? baltimore? i was joining us from contrasts of malcolm. what more are we learning about? what happens of the we're just down the right, so mccalla prison sound that sound good close. uh, because this did a heightened security presence that we see from boise cd a security at the monitors and see the politicians, the ministers going to and from the prisoners. and it still seems to be some activity that getting bits information from inside the prison, facing together a little bit more of the picture of what happened was several sources said events
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every monday morning began with a power contrast to get smell across quite frequently, but less so in this area, and that's what i understood because of the prison down the road that little, so big minutes. you base down the road here. it's given power supply. i would say nothing. the prison susan has a large generate chest, which weighs pick been when the power goes off. now the power has been off in the prison. so now we suggest that the power supply was summited, leading many people to question if it was sabotage. so in a video. 3 released just hours ago on social media, you can see may of prisoners trying to escape from the bottom of the cell. and they're saying that referring to a group of prisoners to find that point in the event has already escaped, will be released. you can see the men saying that they've left the to ripen and this is want to of
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a note today to them to try and squeeze through the falls of cells which is still low. some of the parties are flushed, some appear to be lifeless. others desperately trying to pull that fairly prisoners through it. in the video, they refer to it being at that stage that the shooting began to waste. the government says a 129 people were killed. the right side to this, the rest, the right thing, folding to that. so it is in the prison that it could actually be more than $200.00 . all right, welcome. thank you so much for that update from control. so the russian attack on the western ukrainian city of the v has killed 7 people, including 3 children that's according to the cities. mayor. authorities say the strikes also injured, more than 30 people, and destroyed historic buildings in the city center. the this close to the border
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with nato member, poland. explosions were also heard over the capital keys as air defenses intercepted russian themselves. the strikes innovative come a day after the war's worst single attack. this year, when russia hit a military institute in the central town of pull tava with to ballistic missiles, more than 50 people were killed and hundreds injured, or ukrainian communications training center was badly damaged. the russian president vladimir putin says, russian troops are rapidly occupying more territory in ukraine. that's happening as ukrainian forces are continuing with their incursion in the chris screeching for central bari reports from moscow on how people there are coping with the latest developments. this is what is left of a small town in the western region of curse and russia after the latest attack by ukrainian forces. g of 1st launched its attack into russian territory over
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a month ago, and continues to claim to make small gains with more than 130000 people fleeing their homes in more than 30 civilian. that's the people of this region are for the 1st time facing the realities of a conflict that has now spread onto russian soil, almost 500 kilometers away in the russian capital. the moot is largely one of concern to go right that we didn't talk about annual basis bicycle friends. there is other more positive news. we prefer to discuss the issues that are more types of storage in your bus. very dangerous. we are scared for our children. we purchased can't underst tend, with course can most cool is well nearby, which is all very to refine to 0 surface. of course, it's very hard to watch and you add worried then use of the day displayed across the headquarters of the russian use agency task. well, most divides, go about their daily lives, pulling from the lovato center. a non governmental research institute seems to
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reflect this mood. the attack on the curse region had caused concern among the vast majority 91 percent of russians when it happened, out of which 63 percent are very concerned. what has increase is the support for rushes, military actions in ukraine, 78 percent of people supporting the war and increase from 75 percent in july. the director of the live auto center explains these recent findings here with us polluting. yet the 1st off people are not directly involved with the military actions. russia as a country of 147000000 people, only a small part of it is directly involved. and secondly, the stable macro economic situation with its being possible overcome the fame of sanctions for vladimir, put in russian, president and commander in chief. it's business as usual, projecting the image of a president still very much in control and still very popular among his people. this war is now in its 3rd year and for the most part,
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the franklin has ensured the ordinary russians are made far removed from it. and the latest independent post suggests that they've succeeded as nearly 9 out of 10 russians say they're happy with what is happening of their country. that is unlikely to change unless there is a mass of people. many here believe that is only going to happen if there's another move live nation, which is why is being awarded so far at all costs. doors of worry, i'll g 0. moscow are also a head on the altars. it renews our west spring gold process of bill imposing the death penalty on some waste cases. but protests continue and focused on hoping to elevate their chances of reaching the next world cup. olivia and move effects qualifier to a stadium 4000 meters above the sea level. so how does the sales coming up a little later and sports
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the late summer, possibly early autumn funds. tell me that overlays at the moment. so you frogs, and more recently, spain, a beautiful sun to stone, had he had developed. he actually see the lightning flashing inside it. now that was often and that kept going overnight and there was funding in the nearby villages times. and the tenant this code from this is what's bringing the thunderstorms. and i think it was still very hot weather in central and eastern europe, and that was a ton of berlin in vienna to get new records, serve germany and austria. it is too pretty hot by heat, of course, extensive the pumpkins down towards degrees and east was tools for many and has done for quite a while. that's not going to change. in fact, if anything you might find new wrinkles being broken in vienna and the city full comes off as is the full cost. but as for the rain fund, revising that develops into a bigger mass in the northeast of spain,
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southern france and probably north. and it's really not particularly so during thursday, the orange center suggest some pretty heavy dime pulse. so, but i've got a very wet and possibly sundry day on thursday it does clear through on friday and then saturday unusual event is about to take place. you know, how much heavy right there is around this. i have what it's reaching this a harbor. the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our on else a 0 here is a reminder of the top stories. the is really military is a task,
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a residential building and baseline. yeah, in northern gauze are killing at least 6 palestinians. elsewhere in gaza. city, the civil defense crews are trying to reach thousands of people believe to be trumped under the rubble and the occupied westbank is really forces are pressing on with raids, including the 8th day long assault on the janine refugee comes more than 30 polished indians have been detained over night, across the occupied westbank, a damning report has been issued into the grenville tower fire in london in 2017, which till 7th, 2 peaceful inquiries finding say that the residents were accomplished and simply failed. and that all the debts were avoidable. a day after 12 migrants died in a failed attempt to cross the english channel. another boat carrying several dozen people appears to be trying to make its way from northern france and its been seen from a beach in northern france. natasha butler is joining us from foot on
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a so now so and natasha, what are you seeing where you are, as well as writes a, another body trying to make its way from the french northern coast to the u. k. look, this is an id daily. a car in so long this part of the coast, so many people trying to make their way to the u. k. in terms of the voltage we saw a bit earlier. well, that was in suspected by a french coast guard. so that boat and the people on it will be pulled back to show, but it's thousands of people attempt this crossing on a weekly basis of 2000 and the last 7 days alone. it is an issue for face of the u . k. ad for frauds that for many years now, i've tried to stop people taking these small boats about to do more to crack down old people smuggling rings, but clearly it doesn't work. and the issue is also that you have so many people who are desperate to try and reach the u. k because they believe that they are going to have a better life. that perhaps they've got family members that,
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that they want to join. they feel that they going to have better work. i'll put you in these babs as a language thing and they feel more comfortable speaking english. and they would do, for example, trying to stay in fraud. so it's a very difficult and ongoing situation. and on tuesday, what we saw was that situation to and tragic when a bose carrying some of the 70 people capsized, they broke apart just of the french coast to 12 people died lost the live 6 of them were chosen by some women. we believe the most of the people on board were from eritrea, but that is still to be confirmed. we just spoke to the man of benoit, and he has a town a nearest to where that's a tragedy took place. and he said it is just a terrible thing to think the people are losing their lives. this way, i'd say i'm more needs to be done. phones is cooling on the u. k. to come up with a new migration deal between the u. k. b u,
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they believe that would at least help. few of people lose their lives in this way. all right, thank you so much. natasha butler, as doctors in the indian state of west bengal or continuing their process over the race and murder of a train. the doctor, last month on tuesday, the regional assembly passed a bill proposing the death penalty for some re convictions to come law. that bill will need to be approved by the president. the demonstrators are demanding a transparent investigation and they accuse a local police of incompetence and make a sensory for joining us now live from coal cancer. so it's been almost a month. we can see people still angry. i'm protesting. what have they been saying? of the well, the reason i'm here to make shift tens is found to protest side on the right campus . the train, the doctor was wasting motored last month. and since then, this is all holding the breeze, but also an outpouring of the that they want justice and they want things to change
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at the sides. i have colleagues of that victim. i have doctors from all the things that come in the families, the patients who are here to show their support. all of them, sean thing for just one thing. just they want things to change and like you said, the state the assembly has often been and it goes to the governor and then for the preston to approve of the things. but people here are frustrated that they all those in place and you have time and time again. we all got this place. there is this out putting a leave the a full test over the race and modem in some to be the son jumped on close by. joining me now is one of those doctors who's playing part of the professor, somebody who was no one of the victims on a personal level. dr. hudson. thank you very much for speaking to us. this must be a very difficult assign to you. but this is also seemingly a personal point. yes,
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it is the person fight. i mean, she was doing the department seen the list. i don't have any was flooded. i mean, but yet, for the positives you on here you were reading a bad says we the mon justice. what exactly are you calling for now? the positive on and i think it's being there for the. the 0 is just just and be one of the used car lot behind it. we want them to be part and punishment should be given to them. that's what they watch and the other 2 months do like the suspension of the party because it's all as far as the, as far as we know that it's a little bit more d. i mean, what,
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what the policing or the cpa seeing that on the one guy is in or you don't know that you don't know if is, if there was any other question, how do you still believe the investigation is incomplete and they'd be lapses even after the contests you believe they still haven't gone on track, we don't know that they are not sitting there with us since the key says the cda and cbs is not liable to give on plus, so the one that we want on. so i mean, we don't see very safe here. we don't know whether or not they're not getting us. it was, if there was any other questions about it or not, if the environmental more than one plus one. this also highlights one major issue and apply the condition of the 2 very briefly. what is it to be in the hospital? you see i a, a month 30, a venue i used to do my duties. i used to feel honestly
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because it's amy, one can access the code on any of those. so there has been times when uh, some drums patients still it is deemed by as they names just stay through the trouble. and we have already complained about many things, many things just before this incident, around 3 months, back when the email was at, on some beach in relatives. because in, since you sent me the buys and to go out and we don't even have a profit on both of them. and we have that. so this is some of these issues that they have been highlighting the reading and one of the biggest issues is basic, say she's doctors, you don't have a room to rest, would stop by and go back to work. and it takes a tragic incident for the collective functions to really speak up to see these protests and for the government to look back from depression. okay,
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thank you so much for that reporting and we can so i'm sure you're reporting for us from coca cola in india. egypt president, i've been such a has c, c is inter key for the 1st time since taking office in 2014. its being seen as a sign of improving ties after a decade of straightened relations between the 2 countries for sole source or has more from anchor it took more than a decade to restore relations between 50 and egypt to major powers in the mediterranean basin. after several rounds of tools between dedications to restore these agreements, the turkish and egyptian presidents, nothing kite or earlier this year. ties between hunkered i'm title details to shortly after egypt. first, democratically elected president mohammed more seat was deposed by immediate through the cool let by c, c in 2013. this would be more spots fears criticisms from the turkish president
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towards egypt. new rotors keitel either to an accused on cut or interfering into another affairs. soon the companies pump themselves in competing camps in north africa, the eastern mediterranean and the whole of africa. but this rift came with such a prize that both sides had to re assess their positions. what it says is, wants to ensure that they have an open months and its neighboring countries. so ma'am, yeah, so then to up. yeah. and leave you don't to that then it's economic and security interest. on the other hand to, to wants to continue to be a major player in africa and east mediterranean. there is to achieve these goals that kind of going on could have felt compelled to reconcile. but the most important reason has been is ramsey by states and war on gaza. domestic interactions between took in egypt, how significantly increased since the war began last year. turkish and egyptian for the ministers had missed several times to coordinate humanitarian aid to gaza and
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contain the full out from the war. guards are that you caught the messa, if domestic or, and gaza doesn't stop necessarily our region, but the entire wills will pay a great price, took a and egypt and making every effort to prevent the will from spreading the region. we are determined to go up right across the region and cause that so don, somalia, libya, and beyond all main countable. during the february meeting entitled the 2 leaders exit to launch a strategic corporation council to increase for the corporation in trade. the 1st industries, an energy that fits us to see the hope is high here, inventory is capital. that's the easiest ways. it would be a major step total of achieving these goals. this is to have that which is 0. ok. ok, let's take a closer look at y relation southward over the years, so it's are key in egypt supported opposite sides and libya during unrest following
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the overthrow of mom of goods off in 2011. then egypt backed a saudi led air, land, and sea blockade of cuts are in 2017 that lasted nearly 4 years to re key. it supported doha. and in 2020 egypt sided with greece during a stand off with her to year over offshore energy resources. in the eastern mediterranean, the risk defected. both economies and exports fell to a 12 year low. during this time, let's not speak to him last night at charlotte because the editorial coordinator a daily, so by newspaper joining us from istanbul, thanks for your time. so as were saying, there had been started the differences between the 2 countries over the past decade . what is turkey and hoping to get out of this visits to well i thing to, to get was to seal that normalization period a to come to a full, a function of for a quote on completion. now, you know, this visit should be, i think,
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discuss at 2 levels. one is the regional aspects of this visit. but as importantly, the bilateral issues, when it comes to security energy, as well as trade and tourism to get wants to make sure that they can capitalize on these files where it can benefit from. and also make sure that you do this benefiting from this relationship. a to full capacity. now they may have had differences in the, in the past, but i think 2 sides have come to understanding that it is mostly at most rational for them to as 2 powers, to very strong significant powers in india region. to cooperate rather than stay away from each other for this long, particularly in, in trade and investment to get is looking to benefit from its relationship with egypt. as turkish investors are going to invest in egypt, but also to kids in port ex, parting. they are products that particularly when it comes to defense products the, to egypt. so as opposed to the comfortable to say, sir, the,
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who need to more particularly, excuse me when it comes to this issue of trades that you're outlining. and i think in this, in this aspect, i mean to, to answer your question, there, are they both equally, i would say need each other. there are 2 strong poles of this region and they can not stay away from each other, even if it is just for a social and cultural exchanges. let alone other more important deals when it comes to security. when it comes to defense or tourism or trade, i think that they're there to, to get maybe at, at a more advantages state when it comes to the exchange of, let's say, the export products. but i think it's a jump to an end. you cool market for took this product, so it is also beneficial for egypt. and mostly most rational choice is that these 2 countries get together and overcome some of the differences, or at least put them aside until they can, you know what it comes to libya for example,
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or east managed right. these are some of the disputes. okay. and looking at the timing of the visit, how significant is that, considering that the region is, you know, and somewhat of an upheaval as people would say. and also, obviously, the is really war on garza ongoing. particularly given the fact that he jumped as one of the parties in the sees par thoughts, i think it is very significant. and to okay to get is one of the very loud voices, a guess is rarely the genocide and gaza. so when it comes to who made a tarion and into gaza, i think their cooperation is very significant, also politically influence. but what, you know, when it comes to putting pressure on israel to come to these talks with an uh, with it, with a solution mind, then it, perhaps it is, you know, they can, if they don't put the forces together, then they can put more pressure to find a solution that far far does it, even if it is just for the communitarian access,
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it's through rough. all right, thank you so much. uh huh. how much i like for speaking to us for assemble and here's what's coming up on the else. is there a news our, the sports news, and we'll show you how this tennis players upset one of the favorites to set up an all american semi final. after us open the
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business latest sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination in due by the business late industries sponsored by him to lot global your real estate destination in due by the the hello again. time for the sports news with joe green. thank you. we stopped in new york where players had begun booking this thoughts in the semi finals of the us
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open. among them is arena sutherland. the 2 time australia and open champion crew is the law school for a whole consecutive time flushing meadows beating olympic champions in when gen, with some incredible reflex is the likes of which 5 ton us siphoned when a roach of february would have been proud off. he was in sons at the stadium to watch sutherland claims to match 6162 and an hour and 13 minutes. the bill every single now face and in the fall. right. last too much as we play was really tough. tough my to physically and mentally and, and even though i won the last one and 2 sides, it wasn't that easy much. and that was very intense, much, and really looking for for another great bible against her. when the volume has route to the semi finals was less straightforward, having one the opening set $62.00, she found herself 5 on down to paula pedrosa in the 2nd sense of the associate seat
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for use to stunning turn around to when it's 75, and reach her 1st grand slam, semi final answer, you're going to back to fine too. i kinda had a little bit of an inkling that it might be $0.02. and i just wanted to say really tough and stick in there. and you know, even if i didn't lose the 2nd said i wanted to kind of set the tone for the 3rd. so um, so yeah, i just really happy with that my performance today and uh crazy onto the sending files to taylor fritz to lie to the home fences. he followed navarro into the final 4 of the men's tournament fritz reached his bus. may just send you final why, between 2020 round rock onyx on his bed, the note before his whole frank components pulled off. one of the shots of the tournaments, the safe of please, the 2nd set, the president. well, fritz kept chipping away, eventually clenching the match and $0.04. that's the 2nd straight major that fritz
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has service, having the window open to edit and there is attempt to an amazing grandsons michael this season. philip, i thought a lot of what was the quarter finals over the past couple years and today just today just felt different. i really felt like it was, it was my time to take it a step further. and i mean it's, it's only fitting, i'm doing it here on this chord at the open in front of the crowd for it to send the final be an all american affairs. the faces prompted to yeah, 1st 20 c type frequency image trucking, the 4th finals. when his bulk, every opponent appeared to into his leg, tried to carry on, but ended up retiring with tia for leading full one in the full sense. it's the 2nd time in 3 years, jeff, or has made it for final. now believe his football team hoping to turn things around and woke up qualifying this week of to run
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a full results and they'll be hoping that playing that home games a higher altitude will help. as david started support of this football stadium in the el alto looks like any other, but it's one of the highest in the world, situated more than 4000 meters above sea level. that's as high as knowing empire state buildings. olivia had been granted permission to use it for this weeks will come qualify against venezuela. they'll hope the high altitude can help elevate them in the rankings after 5 defeats, and the 1st 6 games are much less the relevant. the good, let's see about the advantage. i think there was a lot of told, but if we don't put into effect and we don't sit ourselves to win in the field, it will be very difficult to take advantage. bolivia usually play at the largest state, even the capital, a pause at 3 and a half 1000 meters for the new co checks the change remains permanent. what am i seeing? who's the most unfair thing that can exist as not being able to play where one lives for one has one field,
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one stadium where football is played on this post bolivia and venezuela or of pick players who used to higher altitude. and some of the trained in high compared chambers defend the rabble, no doubt, make things tougher. but one local doctor says it presents no serious health risk to do that, but we have studied cyclists who have come to the cobra combined erase as well as soccer athletes that 3600 meters of altitude. so based on that evidence, we have not found any home to be asked me to do for local. i'm at supplies in l. alto. gave us some insight as to what the pros can expect when they kick off on the 1st day of those. let me look it up to the multitude makes people tired so long as 3 as well, but hold gets into the long distance and then that's why they are afraid because sometimes they faint them. but the same thing is, today's voice always be off the altitude. but for me we already used to ignore all that and give you an obvious hook. i kind of know bolivia is football federation is
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yet to decide if all home games will be held in el alto going forward. but the team will need more than just altitude if that to qualify for that 1st woke up in 30 is david stokes o g 0 as a power olympics australian sprint, a james ton associate was surprised to smash his own well record in the men's t 36400 meters. santa took golden a time of 51.5 full seconds to retain the titles one and 2 to 3 years ago. his achievement, a little more impressive, considering he fell in with lunch and a fever in may. she left him on well for 2 months, inspected his training, and a has one of the type of 3 paralympic goals across the 3 games to the biggest stalls and track and field of preparing for historic showdown poll volts. on monday the plant is will go head to head with herd low cost in vol home in a $100.00 me to sprint. on wednesday, the race will be held in zurich, head of the diamond league, meaning that the punch is defended. his olympic po, volts, totland parish last month. well vol. home had to settle for silver and the 400 me
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to huddles having one golden take here at the previous games. it's very rare that you are able to use us the type of side crest like this way you really kind of channel that, that inner child and you. and so i, i really feel like i'm like 10 years old and i'm just on the playground. i'm challenging somebody to race and then we're able to make that into this reality of really big thing on the big stage where bunch people are gonna be able to watch. and one of the most of story tracking fil stadiums in the world. and he was khaki, so you could beat me in a 100 meters and say, okay, let's go here. i'm in, i'm in. so he actually challenged me. yeah. as far as i can remember in the and of course you know, with, with my, with my ego and, and how highly i think of myself and needed to except i couldn't let that pass. i'm starting to says that i really don't want to lose this. and i'm starting to says that mando is really serious about his and he doesn't want to lose either. so my expectations is that this is going to be a dog 5. well, i think the home will just the, what about run away with it? that is always pulls, now it is back to dream. okay, so thank you so much for that update. and thanks for watching the news,
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