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lines has reiterated its tracking for the documents and feeds, despite fears the was developing into a style that said from me and the new steam. but for now i have an update for that . at the top of the off after the break it up the news asia with at the risk about god, office and building and the funds set for a robot vacuum. one giant leap for exploiting the ocean floor. cutting edge technology is i'm looking at the potential of deep sea mining but this time a research team will study the possible risk funds in order to minimize the we have an opportunity to get it right before we even start environmental activists
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of skeptical is this true nature conservation. well, i mean the green washing rule bill billions to be made out to pub documentary, deep sea greed stats, december 7th on d, w. the, this is aisha coming up to date, free them for 41 construction workers craft enough time in india. they said impressions of the many truck, 200 meters of debris of freed up to more than 2 weeks with questions of being honest about safety standards and infrastructure building in a geologically sensitive area plus freedom. also for some time hostages from from us some analogies around waiting to fly home theater for to more peace thailand. where many came from an indian tribe to indians are full sending indian backers to
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use violence of watching the construction sector. they see a designed to replace spanish to getting records. is it the target advantage? you're welcome to the the news. a chart that you could join us a more than 2 week long efforts to rescue 41. construction workers dropped in a ton of them. in india has succeeded. older men were pulled out from behind about 60 meter of debris. they were working in the tunnel in the himalaya, as when a southern line slide dropped to them. but a determined rescue effort involving both machine and manual digging managed to free them. after 17 long r d was days, the search and rescue mission is held. as the success of
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the work is have been rescued. the states and doctors have examined them, all of them have been sent to us. the 41 men survived for over 2 weeks and the collapse tunnel things to supply of oxygen and food provided to them through narrow pipes that rescuers manage to get through. yeah, i did, it was a very challenging task on the work and struggled inside the tunnel non stop for more than 16 days and outside the whole country was struggling with this. threw out the rescue. operations family members held out hope many waiting outside the tunnel for days until finally getting you started to trickle in both the the so many days my brother is about to come out. whatever i'm feeling now after they actually get out and it will be something else, actually $1.00 to $1.00 by one. rescuers finally pulled out all the men through passage way. they made out of well the pipes. they were transferred to
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a hospital where they will be kept under medical supervision before being for united with their families. and in 5 minutes, the multi has spoken to some of the rescue in the back of his office. so relieves a video of him talking to them over speakerphone mode, the no to them for their coverage and patients and call them an inspiration for everyone else. fuel to praise. people who took part in the rescue. bo on to the rescue. effort ended well, but took a lot longer than expected news. denny bureau chief. i'm really thought you my explains why so your efforts for me to grin vertically hard is the opportunity to try and get them out. but nothing seemed to be working that way. and then there was a major setback a few days ago when one of the big printing machines being used to peer the debris just broke down. and that's when they built the sofa rach minus. now these are
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people who used the hand heads to was hand printing machines and sometimes it bad hands to simulate except to the degree for the last few meters to reach the trapped workers. and when they did, of course, that was a major, major breakthrough, multiple agencies had been involved in this operation following consultants had been built in. so in the end it took 17 days. but at the end there was success. this donnelly spot pacific yada autonomy is part of a major project for the, for a job tom project, which makes 4 major religious sites in the area together. so the idea was to bring in with tourist small pilgrims and so on. but they were already concerned about building such a massive kind of infrastructure project in a geologically sensitive area. just this, the, a housing, a land slides in the area, 50 people what can do to month to range. so everyone was a bit aware that this was an environmentally sensitive and bonneville area. so 1st
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and had me now. so this be bit towards the focus to know has been on risking the work is not that safe. and there out, i think questions will be off. should this be done? was an environmental assessment before which was ignored? should that have been done? should 50 minute measures a being taken to all these hot questions will now be asked now that the work is out and save another to tie hostages held for weeks by a most militants in the gaza strip. well, it really is. last night they were met at the tel aviv hospital by thailand's foreign minister on pre, but he done to colorado who flew to isabel earlier this week. there was an emotion reunion with a group of 15 other ty compatriots who were released from us earlier. it's thoughtful than a dozen ties to remain hostage in gaza. here's what the talents quoted me. stuff
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have to say. i'm happy all of you came out safely and that you are healthy. apart from some knee and eat or injuries. you are not seriously hurt somebody. i think this team is very ready to return to thailand. to meet the group is expected to fly home on thursday. many of those tie walk as often the countries port ne, working in israel helps support their families. they don't lose aisha pacific bureau chief girl motto, struggling to hold on. tiny does the 1st time why many ties prefer to work in israel. as, as adult responding is always one thing to collect facts. it's another thing to actually go and see the facts. now this is one of the houses that is being built entirely on money that some on aren't working in israel. he barely escape with his life and return to the country. and it tells you
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a great deal about what the great attraction for type people is to work in these royal it type people are the biggest working a migrant group and these trials. so the 1000 type people have worked in these royal, 4000 the loan from the city of old on tommy here in the poor, north east of the country. where i am now only 1300 about 1300 returns. since the war has started, and it tells you also a great deal about how attractive it remains to earn money they're working in these, right? you are as you 4 times the minimum wage you could are in this country. now the whole war and use right? when the whole crisis for type people and it is type people who are the biggest group of people being a doctor and people being killed in these royal, in the attack by hamas at the this price is in thailand, has really started the debate on how to resolve the problem, that's so many type people have to go abroad in order to earn a living. the type prime minister wants to address it. they're looking into more
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education, they're looking into making the economy and this part of the region more vibrant. that is the debate that has now started, but the labor department chief told me it remains still very attractive for people to go abroad. and this is also true up for the man who owns this piece of land. he told me, despite the fact that he almost died in his royal, it was worth the risk. it's just too good money that he has earned abroad. now he's spend all the money that he earned already on this house and on the foundations, but he will need more money. he has a small child, he's married, and so he considers going abroad again, a t destination for type people from this part of thailand are then korea and taiwan and in 3 or they can even earn more money than any israel. now indian black as good old so soon be headed to israel in may of this year, india and israel signed an agreement for more than $40000.00 indians to work in the
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is rarely construction and nothing sectors. but indian trade unions are opposed to these. they say the de, we replace ballasting and construction workers with indian ones, especially often it's been canceled many by listing, but permits off to the october 7th come off to attack. the trade unions also accused the indian government of agreeing to send some 90 pounds of indian construction workers to israel. in response to an alleged is rarely demand deductibles. alden part reports ad. this is able to pick a point. what goes read in search of employment. you'll be do some of the demo carpenters painters. construction workers and masons. finding work for them is a stronger but the recent dom on to fight and 90000 in the construction workers, it is a,
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is bringing fresh will to these men. many of them are now thinking of going to is raised on money of luck. i'm saying construction worker is one of them. he owns less than 10 euros a. d for luck on the money is simply not enough to support his family and live in daily graham, but i will go if i find good work anywhere abroad that i'm good, i'm ready to go and they're going to say as far as the wall goes, i have nothing to do with the boys. i have no problem doing to israel or even do by for work for this. i'm a worker. what if and i can work anywhere in the world? india is growing unemployment problem is pushing workers to look for jobs abroad. earlier this year on it talk me indian, is it i you sign an agreement to bring more than $40000.00 indian. what goes to israel? a majority of them for construction work, but of the 2 of us selling,
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how much tax is it a, is minute the response in the us trade unions? no, oppose a deal despite the work goes willingness to go. to day this group of indian trade union, congress members is gathering for a big meeting. they are discussing how they can get the agreement, scrapped the opposed any attempt to replace busting and what goes in israel. and they're also concerned about the potential safety of indian construction workers in israel to the thing. the 3 union weiss president is addressing the members degree of you and this about the light of the palestinian workforce. is it a one point? 2000000 leg 0. $1300000.00 palestinian work is the year that they are being treated and deprived of their rights on the freedom. and that work seems to be me in such a situation to replace them will be another problem. my work is going to help them
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bad, but they cannot home them by taking away that would kind of give me any bit as well . but the breed unions concerns do not appear to be shared by prime minister mode these government. they cannot realities of making a living in india means what goes here to a free period to take risks on a living despite the events thing is that i go there and it doesn't say the does rain from the prison off the. is there any further sting in conflict? it this i think by not to live at the turn in your vote goes who would be going there would benefit in the sense that if you will have a do not have much opportunities in india. and if you're able to find some economic opportunities in his range, uh, i mean i, the individual living people might not have any problem in going to back at the labor. pick a point. construction workers like look, come see us to waiting,
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