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to an international perspective, to try to explain to global audience, how does this impact feel like this is an important part of the world and out to this very good the bringing the news to the world from here, the a crane finds us made missiles, interruption, territory just hours before vladimir putin low is the requirement for using his nuclear weapons, the color that america, while this is allen to 0 in life from the also coming up is where the siege of northern gauze that came smooth palestinian lives off, come out and one hospital comes on to attack, it's a rex. it says it suffered serious homage. phase grove,
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a 100 stopped on the legal line in south africa. police won a full scale rescue operation could take days to get started, plus the 10s of thousands of protesters off to the cold amount. so new zealand parliament in defense of vintage this price, the ukraine has fired on russian territory using american made long range missiles. it's the 1st attack of its kind since washington gave you crime permission to use the weapons inside russia. the crane launch 6 miss opposite rushes, branch region cases, they struck a weapons. death, i must goes, defense ministry says 5 was shot down and the attack caused minimal damage options for in minutes. the 2nd level of denounced the strike cooling is an escalation for
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them is the landscape wouldn't direct to confirm what kind of weapons we use that said options were on the tables. so that, that comes with the fact that they've used attack comes to hit the bounced region last night with multiple strikes is assigned, but they want escalation and they cannot do this. they can't use these high tech weapons without the americans. as president putin has said many times before, school yeah. could be more for ukraine, has long range capabilities. ukraine has produced its own long range drones. and now we have a tech in us, and we will use all of them to me or let's go down to as a bank. he joins us from keep. so i said, what's the latest that we're hearing from you crazy and on this attack on brand screeching? well, what we understand from the ukraine is, is that they attacked the city of catchy in the brians region. that they say it was a storage that held a munition that they said that there was secondary explosions according to the
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ukrainians. there were 12 of the explosions after they hit the sites and out of that site is roughly one the $120.00 coming to the way from the ukranian border. and this isn't the 1st time that then hit be honest. okay, that's cool. any other reason, in fact, there's been a ukrainian drones drones stripes on moscow. but what was different about this one was when we initially had advised it from the ukrainians, they didn't tell us what kinds of weapons that they use. never present. zalinski was off the battery, he didn't confirm. all he said was that they have these longer range missiles and that they will use them. now, a official source, as toys told the reuters news agency. the, in fact, it was the, the tech comes, is us supplied weapons that were used. now, the ukraine has hitch russian sites before inside russia, even in crimea, which russia considered is a part of russia. so this news direct about nuclear weapons from russia has always noon over ukraine since the start of the war,
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but it hasn't really stopped the targeting russian sites inside russia and roster. of course, continuing to strike inside ukraine. test more about the latest strikes that we're hearing and soon the region yes. so the town of goose of we believe was hate to bike to say, hey, drones, according to ukraine in the far it isn't the latest that is that we understand 12 people have been killed including one child. and this is the 2nd consecutive day before the 12 people killed another part of sue me region, but right 84 people entered nice to meet the region neighbors on the cusp region in russian territory. that's where you, crane, and forces have a match that incursion. and occupied parts of that territory and it's please assume the region is red. ukrainian troops used to resupply the forces in the customer region, so that is still ongoing. but these, these attacks still carry a high number of civilian casualties. as we've been witnessing over the last few
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days. okay. aside paper, and so my latest back from keith money's on the side. leadership of all of a is and most go with more on rushes reaction. the russian defense ministry has confirmed that the ukrainian side of talk submitted to facilitate in russia's boulder region of brands. with the missiles of the ministry said that the 5 whistles were shut down with s 410 c s at defense systems. and one of them was damaged versus sources also say that the missile fragments fell on the premises of a military facility closing fine, which was later extinguished. but there were no casualties or significant damage. they did not specify that was kind of ministry facilities that was wildly ukrainian on the claims that they had a tax and a munition that po in the town, those corrupt chubb in the brown screeching. so all that's coincided with the 1000 day old breakfast. so coal special ministry operation in ukraine was bringing on
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the bus goes to now james mays. he's and we're diginero and this news has been coming through james of lead is g 20, a tool that conference that to a close? that's all. what more did we hear from the russian foreign minister who's attending that meeting? yeah, he's attending this meeting because of a platinum it puts in decided not to come to this. he is g 20. there was a lot of debate to whether a brazil might consider the rest was for the russian president, because of course, he is on the an international or westward from the international criminal court. and he said he would be a distraction. so we hadn't missed the level here, the foreign minister throughout this g 20, before he even came to the venue. he gave a news conference in his hotel. he said, he felt that what had happened this, these attacks of these 6 attack comes besides being fired was an escalation. it's
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a signal they syntex escalation, he said, and then he added without the americans, it's impossible to use these high tech weapons. so a link that with the american side of and i think showing mr. live ross believes that, uh, this is not just a problem between russia and you prior to the treaty, russian, america, and the whole of nate. so the russian foreign minister has been here not meeting any of the western allies when he's been here in the us or less than that lives in pat. that'd be very, very careful to keep the distance. i don't times during the teach when cvt, which is coming to an end. now we've had the, the, the final a part of the public session. but we still got meetings on the way important meetings of the way, including the present 5 and who's have a leasing right now with us is in the silver facility house that there's a change. we can see that the u. k. clements the cast on was just started talking
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to the media. have you been having hearing any other responses from leaders to this ukrainian use of attack and well as it is, will coming to an end, you're gonna get lots of leaders talking to stomach no far away. from where i am now speaking to the media, and you will so we'll have a manual mccall from so 2 of the strongest supporters of, of ukraine. speaking of the same time, we haven't heard proper comments yet from president, by the way, hoping that started. amazing. i told you the, the white house press pool might have been able to ask a question to the us president. we have the heard from the white house, an official telling out you 0. that's what the hearing is, the same irresponsible rhetoric coming from the kremlin. what's important because they say that despite what vladimir putin has signed in the last few hours, they don't actually see a change to russia's nuclear posture. the u. s. will not be changing its nuclear
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post. you are you, when it might use nuclear weapons as a result of so that perhaps gives everyone a little bit of reassurance and the white house officials are telling out to 0 the when the russians talk about escalation. there is that lation, but they say it's not coming from the us. and the coming from ukraine is coming from the other side, particularly from the fact that north korean troops and now being deployed in numbers in russia. 10 phase reporting that from the g. 20 and read as narrow many thanks, james. the . it's a $410.00 of israel's will. on garza, the ministry is continuing to bomb the strip from the north to the south. at least 50 people have been killed in the past 24 hours. the soldiers attacked come all at one
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hospital in northern gauze or for 3 hours. the following big fund i'm showing began is don't because we were substituting a wounded man. lots of those are right, so set its roof and off of fluids were destroyed and the intensive care unit was seriously damaged. i was calling to manage to get access to come all ive been hospital in northern gauze or on monday on top of a piece of shelving is also struggling with severe shortage of supplies. another lot today and nothing goes to it as that is right on the keep. advancing it from the west of bass la hit town and pushing the ballast and use to the soften boats. old at garza stood. these 2 belong, says is the only 2 and belong, says loving goes with. and now they all totally investigated by that is why the army so the at no one can watch to help the, the cities who have been killed and left a loss on the will allow me to talk to one of the palestinians who refused to
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move to the southern boss or to the dogs, the city allowed you to quit and they're done and we've run out of body bags. we don't have a single one left with folks to bury the dead in blankets or any piece of cloth. we can get our hands on it, the whole will not able to stop with killing at least send as body bugs to bury our data. this is why the army bomb a residential house in the base i have, or that can little that $17.00 to use the house belonging to budget on somebody. and all of the people are still stuck under the level and no one can get there to rescue the people who have been killed. why they can shoot, i just need to come out of the hospital. got assigned as well as also lower stat strikes on residential areas and bait, lock it in the newest one person was killed trying to get both outside of a school in central gauze or the army has killed at least 6 people, including a child survivors of a strikes on the elbow as refuge account would take him to hospital. at least
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$43972.00 palestinians have been killed since the war began in october last year. even says most of the victims of women and children, a hope our citizens who escaped the bottoms cons, escape hung up in the south, up in desperate scenes of the soup kitchen and con eunice deliveries of aid into gauze. i have slumps this month. you have an 8000 people have benefit from supplies coming into this trip compared to almost 600000 people in october. the majority of the john and we are all hungry. we haven't had flour, oil, or sugar for a month now. we want some tea. we want to make bread. we're hungry, i need food and something to drink. it is shameful. what is happening to the people? the name of fluid is in there, about a in central garza for us now and honey. we've had a loss about widespread hunger. uninstalled ation in the north of the guns a strip which is still on the is really seed. but this has hung up in the south now
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. yeah, absolutely not only in the northern part of district, but it just, we just looked at the broader picture here. these really military so far in more than a year of genocide, the lights on the ground, it managed to create the do 2 reservations, one in northern gaza. that on daily basis suffers the from the intense bombing campaign experience. very difficult conditions on the ground, while at the same time, at the start, ation is used as a weapon of war in northern garza and da, the governor in here and in the did the 2nd reservation, where the vast majority of people force into displacement are concentrated right out in the central air 1000000 there, the city and the laws. evacuations on in western part of hon. eunice also have the same exact struggle just the past few days. there were old looking at these footage of from pon you and is the center of part of pennies worth. thousands of people
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gather at the remaining operation of baker is waiting for one pocket with bread and not with the ongoing flowery prices is exacerbating the hardship that people face on daily basis. let's just remind our viewers that for the past almost 45 days, only a, almost none of the trucks made their way to the gauze. if we compare the number that we've seen, a deposit is just minimal or equivalent to not in the face of the greater need of the majority of this place. people here in garza are in need right now off. know if flower. that's one basic elements that is much needed right now to feed people with their own. so the other food supplies are much needed. the market is a quite depleted of any of the necessaries basic. his stuff is just a brief walk into the market. you won't find what, what you really need and if it's available, it's a triple. or what about the price?
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which is beyond the, the financial capacity of everyone that does not forget for a whole year, more than a year, not without any regular payroll or the financial capacity. people are at the bank of going completely bankrupt in more than 80 percent of the population rely on the food a the coming in to get it but, but with little amount of food coming in, it's just, it's a quite visible disease. people are going hungry right. now there's also the other disturbing element, which is the degree of the looters, the are protected liberally by this very military. the r. uh, it started with targeting deliberately target law enforcement more secure and delivery of 8 trucks to designated distribution points. so now protecting it, gangs and motors for stealing these the trucks just causing further disturbance and causing the problem to be too deep in more and more across the central area. and the city of tonya kind of wanted to bring installation staff from central garza
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honey. thank u. o u, as in boy m, as hochstein says a cx 5 do can be reached between hezbollah and israel. hawk seems been holding meetings, and 11 is capital beverage. he says, talks on the us drafted proposal have been productive and a deal could happen. in the next couple of days. we have a real opportunity to bring this conflict to an end. this is a moment of decision making. i'm here in the route to facilitate that decision, but it's ultimately the decision of the party to reach a conclusion to this conflict. it is now within our grasp sides. the window is now, i hope, the coming days yields a resolute. this is where any forces have shelton killed pre palace and is in the city of janine and the occupied west bank.
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the army says there were members of the. busy lubbock jihad group and were killed as a fault with israeli soldiers. but witnesses say around 20 ami vehicles were involved and the rate and the 3 men was surrounded, then killed notary then demolished a nearby warehouse and injured livestock. soldiers left with the bodies still a head had on out his era and i'm slay, i try and i just don't. i'm reasonable tries. family members criticize the sentencing of prominent hong kong activist jails under sweeping security. you know, [000:00:00;00] the, the procedure then this economic growth has cost the planet. there's a number of things that threaten all civilization as we know. and that's the next the spend show for us. for us us is overhauling entrenched economic systems can
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a year is required by developing nations in the fight against climate change. the question is, who's going to pay for it? the, [000:00:00;00] the again, your challenges era has reminder of a top stories. this, our grain has fired on russian territory using american made long range missiles. is the 1st attack of its kind since washington gave you crime permission to use the weapons inside russia. russia's farm is this, as the missile launches the west most to escalate the conflict and ukraine. second level made the comments of the g. 20 summit in brazil.
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the this was mount tray, has them 2 hospitals and attacked residential areas across garza. and one of the latest strikes 3 people were killed. and then as striking a refugee comes in the central district. these 50 people have been killed in the past 24 hours. the south african government says it's planning a rescue operation to bring hundreds of people who remain underground in the legal mind to the stuff is presence around the page that says live should not be put at risk in a standoff between police and people involved in the legal mining. welcome web reports and still fontaine in northwest province. a single harness and a very long dr. ruiz, volunteers have the rescue operation. many of them and neighbors are relatives of the minus has been on the ground for more than a month. in recent days, they say they've pulled several minors up from the 2 can lumens at the shop. some
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of them in mesa and one has been dead. there is enough for this here, but they just come in and get their who did. they just come in and it has not had the police have been stationed at the top of the disused mind shot for weeks ready to arrest. anyone who comes out is now being cooled and off the reports of the number of people down that very from hundreds to thousands. it's not clear how many there, ah, but it is clear that it's difficult to get them out without more help. most 3 or 4 being bullets out today, and the longer this goes on, the less likely it is that they will come out alive. the government's turn a self enough to administer said last week they'd smoke out the legal mind as please say a professional rescuers operations being prepared, but it will take days. we add no enforcement. we cannot a gaze our own constitution. so we have to say single states and the issues of
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depriving them the basic necessities. it's not quite. it's not clear. if all the mind is wants to come up and face arrest for if one of them have a choice, not to of south africa's multi $1000000.00 legal mining business, he's controlled by criminal gangs. community volunteers say please, cutoff food and water supplies for several days last week and the miners and now to week to come up off to the right, there's load those below, send me a note requesting medication food and water gun. does carmen's been doing some work? this tough, why the people of people is that i live is the liver. i, dad. you must be taken out. south africa's stock and equality has grown even worse since this mine and many others were closed about 35 years ago. relatives of the minus sign a risky tool, because there's no other way to make a living here. malcom web address. there are still fontaine, south africa. it has been international condemnation of the jailing of 45 pro
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democracy if it goes in hong kong, a high court handed down sentences of up to 10 years. and the biggest case of its kind since paging introduced is national security. no 4 years ago. patrick folk reports there was a long q outside west calendar room quotes for sentencing and home comes launches. national security case today are active as to megan was waiting here since sunday to secure a seat in court. so she could witness it and said before the proceedings, so she wasn't optimistic. i'm very concerned, they'll receive a heavy sentence, whatever. i hope i need to come and support. i've waited to night here. most of the 45 convicted were hand in jail sentences ranging from 4 to 7 years legal scroll up any time soon as the primary offender was given 10 years, the 60 year olds played a prominent role in mc government protests in 2014 as well as 2019 emotions
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ran high among family members of some of the activists. a distress, the mother of one of them sentenced to 4 years a shepherd. the son was a political prisoner before she was filled away by please. the girl was found guilty of conspiring to bring down the government all through organizing an unofficial primary election to pick the best pro democracy candidates for hong kong . solomon's the cold says, have they succeeded, would have caused a constitutional crisis, the us government. and then, you know, the continues prosecution of individuals here in hong kong for expressing their political views or exercising their freedom speech. so that might be belief that the court didn't hand them even heavy. a sentence is the maximum penalty on the home comes national security legislation is life imprisonment. authority say the rules are necessary to ensure homecoming stability of the widespread protests,
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but tons violence of times in 2019 voucher come. you show a tough spell different, but it's, it's a uniqueness of income and this is what is perhaps needed to restore at least some lower in order to have the less the sentencing will be seen by some as another set back to the cities of democratic movements patrick folks, how does 0 home co tens of thousands of demonstrators have much to new zealand parliament and opposing a bill that would we define the 19th century treaty between a bridge crown and into just more a chief jim brown reports from wellington matching, much like the ancestors did, but with the eyes on the future. these protest to say this, i think the integrity of the treaty of why telling them and the children to many of hockey, no more easy. that is of european descent. i think it's shows that
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a lot of people who i am of talk to had a soon as not supportive of this bill and to see the to tracy is the founding document. deal of the match began more than a 1000 kilometers away at the remote northern tip of the country and ended on tuesday outside departments in wanting to my found the do this for them, not as to them the people but their future generations. school children groaned it permission to skip classes for the day. go the 1st time history, lesson and histories at the house of this debate. the treaty of my tongue he was signed by representatives of the british crown, molding 500 mile retreats, in 1840. it guarantees indigenous peoples lands and coats the rights which critics say could be threatened if the treaty principles bill becomes. the legislation was
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introduced by a junior member of the governing coalition. david seymour, whose pock marie says it will make old use either does equal by ending affirmative action policies. and controversially reinterpreting, the founding treaty from his opponent say, he's polarizing the country. they've done like that that's been harmful, but some and many said as painful. so it seems, i'm so ya, southfield tech like this, but today's lives on lots of sports and knows that when a line viewing good is not confined to the streets problem was disrupted last week with the country's youngest m, p, the hucker, a traditional memory will dance come and title say it's unlikely this bill will become little since the 2 major policies and the routing code ition of say, so do you suppose it up until it's 1st reading books that could still be a referendum if 10 percent of the electorate. that's around $300000.00 voters,
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signed a petition in favor of a referendum months it comes to choose new debate. lie ahead, adrian brown, al jazeera wedding to as well. that's it for me or a kyle for the moment so you can find much more on our website this of 0 adult calm because the weather next then inside story taking a look at well, it's been a cheese. cheat went to the the color, the rain is setting across the southern part, so the radium peninsular over the next couple of i see a little bit of cloud just creeping with southern positive. i'm on maybe into a m and as well. we can say some localized flooding as a result, all that slides down towards the gulf of item, but for many is kind of be dry and settled here in the hot temperatures. i'm 32
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celsius a pretty good by the perfect conditions here. so i don't know if we have got a little bit of i'm several weather to northern parts of the middle east. we'll see some shala's around that is the side of the med west in syria 11 and pushing all the way down to gauze. so you could catch a shout to hear. well, also through wedding state, i should a is off somewhat as we go one through with the state process. guys do come back in, but you save and next. well, the system has got a running across stuckey i it will. phase allows, as it makes its way for the races, but some lobby down pulls coming through. never the less, besides them, all the lobby down. post recently around the canaries. much of north africa is settled and sunny. we have got a few showers just scraping the coastal fringes of west africa and some heavy. yes, i was the into the gulf of getting joining up with the right level that we have right across the heart of africa. wanted to share with into south africa between
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east the the the . ringback the g 20 leaders failed to agree on financing climate change action. however, they have pledged support for multilateral lives in the global self and an open economy. but how would the group enforce all of this? and what will donald trump's return mean for the world order? this is inside story,

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