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and to contribute their reputation of quality and to promotion. sustainable develop the the because it dw news line from time in israel size is right, is a militant stronghold in the occupied. westbank is right. the forces used trying to strike targets in the time of janine and what it says was a counter terrorism operation. palestinian officials say at least a people were killed and described, move on innovation also on the program, french mass cove and st. violence robberies following 6 days. and 5 in protest,
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the unrest appears to be subsiding but deep. but the visions remained over the fatal shooting of a teenager by police. and the deputies may come. we may see cranium soldiers who have been holding the front line for months. they ask for more weapons and more patients and that fights against russian invite has plus australia class the way for doctors to prescribe psychedelic for depression. but despite the potential medical benefits. so everyone is saying the pride side, the unforgettable. welcome to the program these right, the military staged a large scale right in the occupied westbank cove. and i found a state in health officials to at least age palestinians have been killed in more
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than a dozen injured. israel says it was talking thing the command center for militant fights has engine name as part of what it called an extensive attempt to terrorism efforts of israel's right began long before to own the moaning, cold suppressed, pierced by the sound of heavy gun. find this very minute, you said it loans to me, so i left 1 am local time and carried out drug strikes to clear the way for ground forces some 2000 soldiers. this had to be taken pots and a large scale of probation. it stated gold destroying what the army calls terrace infrastructure. israel's military says it will not stand by while quotes terrorist continued to home civilians using janine camp as a high downs lights releasing images of what it says. a seized explosives. this is the palestinian perspective, palestinian health officials say dozens of people have been injured in these riley
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strikes and they come back to look for some of them. seriously meeting the desktops could vice better? what is going on in the refugee camp is readable. that was strikes from the sky. the targets seem to come. we drive around and $5.00 to $7.00 empty lenses. and every time we come back full with injured people and the day lights didn't bring any com. do you need invest in storing stones that is really tanks from behind by advocates with mask militant films, firing guns in nearly deserted streets. the kevin violence comes just 2 weeks after another deadly military. right? you didn't jeanine pulling a space of palestinian militant attacks on these riley's and attacks by jewish settlers on palestinian communities. israel's foreign minister says there are no
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plans to expand the operation they own. janine, it's just like is the terrorism hub with a great stress? i want to emphasize that the, we don't have a fight. we define actually our flight is with the foxes of the lot in our region, which is mainly with the hum us and based, i mean, god of goal is to focusing in janine. and our goal is to focus on the, on the galleries that itself the palestinian prime minister, however, has a different take accusing israel over no tavian motive. a lot of somebody to jump. there are dozens of injured people and they have destroyed the infrastructure and properties of interest and residents in the letter yesterday. this is an attempt to complete to destroy the refugee camp and displaced the residence israel's rights.
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when government recently announced plans to build more than 5000 new homes in jewish settlements in the occupied westbank, they are legal under international law. and palestinian voice is say, that very existence, the military rates make peace in the region impossible. while corresponding rebecca rates is in the west bank and the agent named natalie as she spoke with my colleague get hot l f. as in told him, well, she could see how berkeley engine named c t about 750 made as well. so from the camp itself, where the idea is conducting the is riley, military i should say, is conducting, it's quite a bit still see quite large, right on jeanine camp. it says to try and round out what it calls terrorist infrastructure, tear terrorist and then target terrace. infrastructure inside the cab. uh, i'll try and give you a little bit of
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a look around. you can see that the city is completely shut down behind me. were told by local see that the, the idea of trucks actually came through here. that you, we can now hear them down to the behind me, they're circling the refugee camp and we can hit a grenade, smoke grenades, and tear gas being fired before we were also able to have gone 5 or a little bit too far away. now i little earlier, i was up at the hospital that is just outside. the cab with the operation is taking place. the whole the streets were budding rubbish was building. people are throwing rocks at any, anything that any is really vehicles that come through. and we spoke to a couple of the paramedics that i was saying, they're not being allowed to get into the cab is ready, military is stopping the paramedics to get inside. there are many injured even children inside the cabin and not able to access it. at this point. we have an official call from the palestinian a, the, from the pa, the city and side saying it's a people that have been killed. 8 palestinians have been killed. the lot the latest
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is riley, military figures are its 7, but those numbers are likely to rise. this is an ongoing operation. and as i've said, there are lots of age of people inside. now what about the timing of this, rebecca? why is this happening now? the tensions in the west bank, particularly in the northern west bank, originated situated have a very high for the last 151617 months at an operation to try and target militants in. the area has been ongoing in that time and the city has a nearly 90 rangel suddenly. cities throughout the west bank of st. meily, not the right from me is riley miller treats during that time now in recent weeks, just 2 weeks ago. in fact, there was another, is riley ride on 10, a refugee caps, and i didn't quite go to plan one of the vehicles as it was retreating was targeted by a roadside bomb. and that, so the mission turn into a rescue mission with his right soul. just an vehicles trapped not able to get out
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of the city so that was hours long. now in the wake of that they were calls from the far right in the, in the is randy government called they were saying that we need a bigger here at engine, in particular, the north of the west bank a wider operation and it does the same. but this might be what you might say might be answering those calls in, in the off the, that big right? that happened just 2 weeks ago. there was some pilot palestinian gunmen in retaliation. open fire at a restaurant at the roadside restaurant in the occupied westbank killing some his right, the simplest. and they would have most claims that shooting. and that was a, that was in retaliation. so the violence keeps on happening. and now with seeing the is riley miller tre response. have you correspondence, rebecca, which is the reporting? thank you, rebecca. let's take a look at some of the stories that making news based our international sandra to investigate rushes that lead us for war crimes of the invasion of you trying this
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over in the hague. i keith is welcome to move as the 1st step towards the special war crimes tribunal, and most goes leadership in poland, german defense. but it's about as press. doris is cool for faster progress on setting up a maintenance. humphrey gentleman, may tags used by ukraine, speaking alongside his pony count, department stores of the tops on establishing the site be concluded within 10 days, i was supposed to be open to my award winning ukrainian ride town. bull crimes researching has died from injury, sustained in a rush and asked, drank last week. toria, i'm a lien and was wounded in the eastern city of come a tourist long tuesday, russian missile. he's a restaurant. my. she was dining, killing 12 people, including children. believe frightening and presidents, a lot of them is that landscape says these troops making progress despite the difficult situation at the front line, you cries,
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defense ministry says it's re taking 9 square kilometers of russian occupied territory in the east and around a 100 and 58th and the south western observed, say, ukraine's counter offensive has been slow, but that may be by design. i. c, w, 's, nick connelly reports on the volume just cover with dr. rhodes taking his unit on just threatening from the that's so close to the russians. they can see them without so much as a pair of binoculars, a duplicate help to drive the rest of the key at the start to the will. that was a wrap it and play a success. but this is different. they've been here for months. so it's, you know, once you see isn't the counter offensive yet, you'll know it when you see it. for now, we're just testing them. i'm looking for the weak spots next up, right as a full scale offensive when the, when was the still ahead of us all, it's a she and then what's the most we to put forward to slow progress. we're sick tells
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me is intentional. the russians had months to dig ditches, lay mine's degree, and he says, isn't willing to risk the kinds of casualties his men inflicted on rushes, backing up motion racing, stumbling the doctor because they just tried to overwhelms with all day them. it was just like world war 2, they would just keep coming to know. we would say, well another 2 would follow you down to another 4 of them come up behind to get to the play store. i think the machine guns run halt, best. they weren't even wearing helmets. so bobby also went through some of work all they had with a gun. and so many of these men have been fighting since the very 1st days of this war by us krusik. when he lost to his family, i took my son to his 1st day at school. that was one time. then my wife was in hospital with the pen to scientists. that was my 2nd talking to people
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. for the last, the 3rd time i got 5 days off, you know, and today when i'm heading back to key for my cousins, funeral you see was killed, relaxing the lungs. so instead of going on, they brought people has come to fix for another day. and with another unit somewhere else in the don't you ask region. these man know their lives depend on every bit of training they get just a few days before we meet the soldiers had pushed the rationality back by almost a kilometer. was the soldier's very 1st time storming? well defended enemy positions. no one spoke, a word seems to us nothing. i think we were all just scared, but it's all about taking that 1st step out of the armored vehicle. after that we were on auto pilot. it all just happened because we were just relieved when we got into their trenches to know that we'd avoid it their minds. and they were
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definitely there really is god decided that it was not our time. this is the village and use questionnaire. what's left of it? one of a handful of places, ukraine forces of re taken in recent weeks from life is so dangerous. here is one of the few places. no one's coming back to being out in the open. visible drones is risky of the base mitre van to install the but then well, no way these men are fighting a painstaking battle, one village at a time that lives already quite to the tree on the line. they tell us they're not willing to take even more risk just to meet deadlines set by far away allies.
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meanwhile rushes defense minister has made his 1st public comments on last month's revolt by the font, the power of military group defense j. for us to go show you price, there's always no teacher in the short lived about him and distress back. it would not affect the cost of the rest of the so called special military operation in ukraine. mister showing go, it was one of the main target. so if, if i'm going to be validated with its head, it's getting goshen demanding his resignation. although he, i spoke to our former moscow bureau chief glory of a chateau who is not based in riga, as the deputy responded from me forcing from inside russia. you'll be told me more with what mister showing you had set. said the 1st on the licensee situation on the front of the grant and as expected to feel as the price of a success of that off an armed forces. it should just add to that. so we come to notify the front lines. are both neither from the great inside know from the russian side in between as expected to struggle spoke badly about ukraine and as
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she called terrorist shelling of civilian targets for propaganda effects and office address. you mentioned that the precaution armed mutiny and cyber called it's an attempt to the best of the lies of the station in the country and see like president sank 2 soldiers saying that only is their efforts to prevent that. the cool, what's like with didn't say was that once i was involved in their stories from pretty goals and we're able to get from the south of russia to the settlement, 200 kilometers on it to 100. let me just for moscow unhindered during the day and also regardless, man were able to combine with it may just be to for us to find on and the other see deal for a lesson on. but on this uh, at least in part, but struggle left and mentioned, no did try to mention the do you between the kremlin if it wasn't broken by that little silly the question angle, which at the time please stop and think. all right, and this is his 1st statement uh, on the the best rebellion since i was taking him so long to to say anything.
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well, so it was someone who doesn't often make public appearances usually. so let's he spokesman, do it in this case, feel how that one might expect him to say something filled out. often i'm using it according to bloomberg use agency, several military officers from chicago's immediate surroundings who investigated. why should i go himself remained silent for so long. i can only explain with the fact is that the kremlin wants to make the public forget to this school attend like a nightmare. as soon as possible. we don't know whether and how long cycle will remain in office. present putting is known for never firing people immediately when something happens. and she doesn't want to be seen as somebody who is influenced by a popular a pressure. and in this case, it goes firing would be exactly what proportion demanded. well, the defense medicine was speaking in front of high ranking ministry officials. but we didn't see general, so gay as sort of became amongst them based deputy commands of the russian forces
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sufficing in ukraine and apparently report. and they knew about the result of 1st time. so what should be make of his absence of the? well indeed army general sort of the can wasn't to be seen at least as a counselor. i didn't show him during, so it goes address while also senior military officers were shown in close out. as these are reinforced as uh, as it rumors that, that sort of you can, may indeed be either arrested or suspended according to some russian and busted media. she was detained, often they knew to, according to all the reports, he was questioned and released on suspicion of assisting precaution is a coupon. however, that was the nor official confirmation of this yet. uh, contract. you're usually of a chateau, a riga. thank you. to friends and unrest, it continued last night with more than a 150 people, arrested several costs as a lied and a mass whole rammed with the car. over the weekend,
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dozens of people gathered in the town of lee led rose a south of powers to show their support for the man whose house was attacked on to condemn the violins across the country, valleys, warehouses in front of the town holes and supports of your thoughts as indicates the violence of correspondence, at least a new we spoke to some parish residents and got the thoughts on these 2 multi list events. just the possibility value the in sort of down and see with a matter of later rose big stuff at home. i spent a desk with his family and she booked tablet. a situation is about to become unbearable is our republic is in danger. i understand very well of a country is criticized france because our country is incapable of stuffing. this all happened. we've. it's $46000.00 police offices on the ground up after that date . the muscle tone is a bulk of like many of residents of this neighborhood of comparison to friends. i am very concerned about her ability as french people to live together peacefully
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despite our different backgrounds and political views. is it did all this deal, do my work as a volunteer in the suburbs in 2001 and such events were already apparent. then the residents were completely left to their own and their value in society was not recognized at home. they must finally be integrated into society events to protect your identity and with no single source. i will follow this out on an explosion of the fire in downtown tokyo have injured at least 4 people. it happened in a building in the japanese capital. in the japanese capital's commercial ocean bashi district. police are investigating the cause. witnesses reports, money, gas ahead of the explosion. diamonds the king has opened the 1st session of parliament since the pro democracy opposition slashed the administrate about the boxes. in mesa elections, a progressive move forward policy and its allies are set to try and form a government. but they could struggle to win support from the army dominated senate . a scientist around the world have long palm that the potential benefits of
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treating mental illnesses with psychedelic drugs. but with like about like substance is bad in most countries. the, like a real world data has left the field to study last week, unexplored and almost dried. it has become the 1st country to allow with contrast to prescribe substances. opening the door for a potential medical breakthrough a new era in mental health treatment, magic mushrooms and ecstasy now available for prescription used in australia. so i could feel like therapy offers new hope for those suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. and depression, that you can use m d, m a for people who have tied or the medications for peach estate. and it's, it's not being successful. so having difficulty with that treatment, so we'll use the peach estate. we're still a sovereign,
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is going to be used to people who are being onto the preston site or the traditional medications. and they have worked for decades site. the deluxe were outlawed by government and shun didn't scientific communities. but now their power is being re discovered. m d m a in silo side in can reset brain functions and break old thought patterns. but critics say, australia is decision to legalize them, is premature. and the therapy could backfire. there are some individuals that guide you through the clinical trials do not benefit, not only dont benefit the symptoms get worse that off some individuals that this happens to. this is an expensive and to mention, and we don't want to make people worse. treatments could cost upwards of $10000.00 australian dollars per patient. and with the bill not covered by the state you for
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you over the drug break through could be short lift us, get introduced with that, derek williamson, dw science. welcome, derrick. so how will these drugs be use instead of pure sickly? well i'm, as we just heard the in the future m d m a which has come is also a name for x to say can be used for post traumatic stress disorder. and so was 5 and can be used for, for treatment resistance depression. now these are both the conditions for which there are no really effective treatments but, but the experts emphasize over and over that the drug is actually sort of them. it's only the means to an end and emphasize that the therapy is actually a big, big part of what's going on sort of 40 sound or 40 hours of therapy before during, and after this psychedelic experience that the patients have sometimes more than once and, and, and they're emphasizing that, that is actually what is going to be helping the people really it's a tool that fits kind of taps into into the patients consciousness and,
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and that's not one that's on dispute. it, you know, the, there are also experts out there that say it's far too far too early to have made this decision was that's the whole point of running tests and trials to, to get past the data. and so what do we know that about the way that this substance works? well, actually not really a lot of the best guess that we have is that it actually is tapping into neuro plasticity. that it's, that it's closing this kind of feedback loops, the neural feedback loops in your brain. the don't ordinarily get, get close is making those connections that don't, don't ordinarily get paid, which is which could account for the sort of feeling of revelation that a lot of patients have described. i've, i've written down what a couple of experts is. that's one said that more parts of the brain are talking to more parts of the brain. and another one said that the drugs foster and greater connections between different regions of the brain in depressed people freaking them up from long held patterns and roman nation and excessive self focus. now that
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sounds like a good thing, but it's not necessarily for, for everyone. and other ones that it's not for everybody, we need to work out who the people are that are going to have bad experiences through this therapy and not recommended. and she said to her work indicates the 10 to 20 percent of trial participants can have a really terrible time with drugs like a. so looking at that from the flip side, that obviously means that 80 to 90 percent of the people who are having this kind of therapy or having positive or at least neutral experiences. but there's still a lot to learn. we've been hearing about the potential, the substance is being potentially legalized around the world for quite a while. now. is this decision from australia? is that likely to open the floodgates elsewhere? well, i think i'm on the one hand is a question of obviously of the effectiveness which we've been talking about. but it's also a question definitely of cost. now they're struggling authorities and the medicare system there is not going to be paying for this. and from the best you're getting at cost estimates for this particular kind of treatment, put it between $15.30 australian dollar. so call it $10.00 to $20000.00 us.
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now that's pretty pricey and pretty expensive for people to have to pay for on their own. so i think that that is definitely the longer term going to be a big issue that's going to have to be addressed. now there are other countries that are obviously looking at this is ray of switzerland, canada, the us also particular states in the us, oregon. and looking at the legal ization of these particular drugs for this particular for these particular conditions. but it's still very, very early days and there's still a lot of data that we need to that we need to track down, particularly in terms of the long term effects. when somebody has had this kind of treatment. how long did the effects loud? thanks about doug. doug williams from dw science status on, on the opening day wimbledon polish top, see the he gets found tech has eased into the 2nd round of that beating issue. the end of china, the full time grand slam was never past the full round of the old england club,
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but she dominate the 1st at 61 and never look in trouble actually went home to take the 2nd set. 63 that'd be suppressed. i think seems that on the coast of southern italy as to cliff dive, has 2 bed disappointed new heights. australia is it'd be on an excellent, extended winning street to 10 events across 2 seasons with another dominant display . great buttons that aden has not been completed for, for what some assaults with 3 and a half foot twist. that's the highest scoring singled. i've ever won him the men's events and the picture. perfect place in the the, his reminder of our top story, there's our palestinian officials in janine in the occupied westbank say at least 8 people been killed in nice, rainy rain, driving full seasons launch drug and strikes which set off an hours long gone by. israel says the right was part of
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