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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  January 30, 2024 1:00pm-2:00pm AST

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leading your prison occupied and imprisoned the the clock, this is the news life from the hall coming up to the next 60 minutes a promise to me, and detainees blindfolded in, handcuffed by his ready soldiers in southern guns that is rarely strikes. continue in dogs as several people are killed all through a tack on the head, even rougher with people, with sheltering flagstones for prime minister and run con a sentence for 10 years in prison for leaking state secrets will have the latest from islamic i'm from electric calls and gets in space to brain shit
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implants, the mosque announces the 1st successful operation, which gives hope to people to a power line. and sports council remain on track to defend that asian comp title that's off to the tournament. high speed palestine to reach the for to find the . so it is 10 gmc that is mid day and also where israel's miniature operation continues in defiance of international calls to ease the violence and allow in humanitarian aid. dozens of palestinians would be interested in southern johnson. they've been detained for several days. and it being cats blindfolded, adult mandates. meanwhile, strikes of talking to the human rafa for a number of people, the sheltering, it's believed that everybody inside has been killed. 3 people were also killed when
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soldiers struck a call in the threat refugee camp. and the funeral of 3 palestinians killed by is ready, special forces in the occupied westbank has been taking place. the men were targeted by soldiers dressed as doctors and nurses inside the hospital in geneva. so let's bring it and tell them not. so it who's a live person ramallah. she's a human rights lawyer and we're going to speak to tyler about the images of those blindfolded prisoners. what do you make of what you've seen and what about the galaxy of it? yes, so let's begin with that. since the beginning of the is very the aggression induced by the cdns. dr. patient, deliberately this many of these trucking photos and videos of is there any occupations, only just engaging in butcher abuse against us getting the good news? some of them would be good at others with
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a waiting white coats with numbers on them. i will, of course, have scuffed and there i, a blindfolded of these videos are actually a small to a small part of the suffering, excused by the, the key needs of the gather jet. we actually documented many testimonies of the least detainees who were subjected to torture and the treatment doing that at as many altogether as actually have been killed in the mid 3 camps where the warehouse . so all these, any human and degrading treatment and torture, imposed on power, seen in beacon is, is actually a work, a would cry, is also a crime against humanity. according to the statute of the international criminal court. which means it must be held accountable for all its claims and he is spelled c name b things. okay? so it's not only works, obviously happy to them in, in the photographs. and then the images that we're seeing that the video that we seen the was also concerned about whether being taken and what happens to them. yes,
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actually after the 7th of october, the is the what you the occupation open told me the 3 cabs to hold the palestinians from guest in bees. maybe 2 accounts. one is quotes. the man, it's actually need be to said that the other one is cooled down adult. it's new general setup and the whole the f as students from gather these media cast the are subjected to torture in the treatment in these maybe 3 can. we've learned that the are blindfolded and have kept most of the time so they are actually subjected to many violations. and none of those students have been killed in these made it to the campus. but unfortunately, until this day we can, uh no, uh the, uh, the is what your site is. are actually nothing's closing at the end of the information about the number about the whereabouts and the whole situation inside these military caps. so yes, and also the testimony of these prisoners confed,
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all these harsh violations and crimes committed against palestinians and be submitted to a guest. it is important also to note that some woman dictates from cats the word tested to a dental visit with other women, advocates from west bank and occupied juice and in our i have in. but they are completely isolated from each other, which means they are imposing a, a full i deletion on having the payments from gather in the present. they can communicate with other by the student. the thing is from other parts of palestine. okay. as he says, no, the 1st time that we've been talking about these boxes, what more should be be done to balance it by the international community. it's actually important to uh, 1st to, to shed light and put the pressure against all these practices of portion of treatment, especially within the, the, the, the special measures or the 10 pretty measures from the i, c g. and now like the i,
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c, c, a has to open at nothing and distribution, but a special procedure to, to look over all these crimes committed against. but a scene in d. b, the enforce disappears. we're like, it's a crime that is supposed disappeared in the missing policy. and the international community has to put pressure on the occupying power to disclose the information about missing palestinians. and the are a many of those students who are missing their time. these are actually asking about them. they are communicating with us as a lawyers and a n g o, as with, with the, the visionary. so it's important. and also the, i see i see that through measuring, accommodate you off that it's across. it's too bad from visitation, so it's not to be the thing that is what you present or that maybe it could be kept . so this is also a more a depression. i gave the pages and more as a nation,
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us up the comment that i gave them color. thanks for that. so that's kind of nice. the human rights lord, do me a present the support and human rights association. thanks very much. thank. now israel has returned the bodies of ac palestinians killed in dallas, or in recent weeks they were sent in a truck through the cut them over to them. crossing will be buried in the city of reference. southern garza, the bodies had been taken and held in israel. honey by move, joins is now from rafa in southern gaza. so how do you tell us more about this and what's happening? oh yes, we are here at the western part of rough city. tell us to find cemetery where a 80 bodies of palestinians were released at early hours by these really military, through the coordination with the red cross and the policy and authorities in the gaza strip here, the 80 bodies it brought in
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a cargo truck into the cemetery and this is not the 1st time, in fact, this is the 3rd time that those bodies held by these really military been released and for burials inside the gaza. through the 1st time was in hon. eunice at the knots of the hospital. and the 2nd time was here in dropbox, and this is the 3rd time a total of 80, a bodies and then 5. these are the remains of 80 bodies as they are a completely a decomposed lars. the an identified a brought here, the cemetery to be buried into this final of the resting place in a mass grave, a duct via people right here, it is important to point out no family members, no relatives is here for those bodies as to offer them. it proper burial or fine other prayers as if the vast majority of people been collected either from
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the streets where they were killed or inside their residential homes or been taken to remove the from a graves yard graveyards. and within the past few weeks and taken to i and i, an identified locations and, and as well. so for the vast majority of people here who are, who have a missing relatives or family members, this could be the, the body of, of their loved ones or family members have been looking for and started seeing within the past weeks. and since the beginning of this for it's a travel, it's a, it's a triple it tragedy. and for, for people who suffered the displacement on the bombings ending the missing of their family members. and now these bodies are brought here unable to identify any of them because they are badly decomposed and wrapped in plastic bags inside this cargo truck. and in fact they, they, the cargo truck was a closed for quite
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a while. and the for the health emergency committee here it was, and they opened it right away for barriers because of the, of the bad as now as these bodies have been inside a, under these really custody for quite a while. and, and today's been released indeed a grim picture and is that is going on the, it's really offensive continues. it has of course, be talking hard units, but i understand that people are now fearing that it will extend to rafa the yeah, this is the dinner of feelings. mind the 1900000 displace policy in, in a rough city and very consistent with the statement made by a radius patient affiliated with these really military a, talking about as soon as the, the operations is they completed in hon. eunice. it will be transferred to custody
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and expand it, and the statement goes on by stating that the victory a it will not be complete will not be completed if the military it does not expand the operations here in norfolk for the 1900000 displays palestinian and local residents of rough i city, this is a packet back panicking news and increase the level of of, of trauma and, and unconcerned as they've been displayed. they've been largely traumatized and, and, and, and losing family members and, and largely a, terrorized by the ongoing bombings and now the, the growing fear of the operation to continue here is just something that make them worry for their lives. and there are no options for them. in terms of safety, we have for the southern part is the gyptian, gaza border and in the northern part of the city is wherever most of the intense fighting is taking place as no safety whatsoever. and so far from north,
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the south people have been searching for a sense of, of safety for themselves and their children, but know where to find it as the, the bombing continues and the killing continues. honey, thanks to that, to honeypot boot the with that's a rather grim update from russia in southern gaza as well. that is the very best save, despised palestinians in rough of the time he has been talking about us struggling to protect children from harsh winter conditions. i'm at my home at night i had to flight his home and bade her noon in northern gauze or 2 months ago. and he now lives in a tent with his son and 25 other family members. here's a story. it isn't what the name is going to do the title and show month of august. and then is that and then the why didn't get you all have a degree. but in the last well, i'm going to is that in the me that yeah, you know that, that you know higher without
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a minute. went away with them. yes i but when i get to how you get the name of the day, i mean i'm not, i'm like i'm so i should be in the the end of a feel and um, but i didn't, but i gave me a bottle. busy letting me know what it was now, what is the name of the said i'm trying to educate the boost. yeah, the i wasn't available anyways. then what would it be? well, i'd have sub that'll watch a minute. i'm doing well, let me, let me now you'll need to the occupied westbank now with 3 palestinians have been killed by his ready soldiers inside a hospital in jeanine. this is believed to be the moments when is ready. special
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forces dressed as doctors and nurses, rated the main buildings and even seen that hospital at the military infiltrates of the city during the nights. charles truck for this. more details now from ramallah . what we understand to be is riley special forces disguised as medics, nurses and doctors, and some civilians coming into the hospital, one carrying a wheelchair or another carrying what seems to be the sky. so as a crypt for a for a child. um, it seems as if the operation may have involved um, females soldiers as well. well, there's evidence of at least one of them wearing what looked to be fake bids. you see them, they're looking through the corals of the hospital with the guns up now we've spoken to the hospital stuff. they said that this happened in the early hours of the morning. and the soldiers disguised as medics arrived in what they describe as to civilian vehicles. it seems as if it was a very well planned,
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targeted assassination operation by the is ready for the ease targeting at least one of the 3 members of the palestinian resistance. we've had a statement from the jeanine brigades. now this is basically made up of a number of different on resistance groups operating inside jeanine. they're saying that 2 of those killed one members of islamic jihad, including one come on, the and the other was a very high ranking. how much come on the, according to the medical stuff? one of them was being treated for injuries that he had received during a previous is really all me raise a couple of months ago. now this is the 1st time since the beginning of the war that we have seen. and he's really on the operation like this, actually inside a civilian medical institution. on the stuff about going to use the secretary
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general of the palestinian national initiative. he says, what happened at the hospital is nothing more than is really terrorism. they have violated every international law and every international and who many duty. i know that speaks about protection of hospitalized protection of patients, protections of 7 structures. the, the didn't say that in crimes the 1st crime was to invade the hospital. this guys as doctor dismisses, and even one of them disguised as a disabled man in a wheelchair. and the by using cause any forms of palestinian doctors and ever since they violated the festival. second, the hospital and the and the execute to people in hospital beds. one of them is on and just this one who's being dead for 3 months now i think. and they just executed them. they claim that these are been ongoing too many times to groups or
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so on. me, it has no tools. these people who have not taken to court this with this, these people did not have a do you, what are you going to process yet? there's the assessing. i think people left on that i not the in this hospital, but everybody would. they just have to charge somebody and then can somebody without any the gun or do any kind of process that what they have done in this manner. an actual disagree execution is not the 1st time. it has happened so many times before. and there was not to have that to do so if it wasn't for the silence in my opinion of the international community, i would like to see you now all the live in come to the is that committed collective punishment against on the, against the palestinian people based on is there any claims that we have never investigated what, what they are doing now? so that is where it is. with all these very clear scenes of serious violation of international, the fact that is allowed to be in punitive above international law,
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in punitive to international law is encouraging because it has to commit these acts of settled and exit the ocean of ballasting and people. israel's use of white fos for us, munitions is costing lebanese farm is near the board of millions of dollars in front con reports from southern lebanon. internationally banned weapons and civilian areas will cause environmental damage for years to come under international human rights. little this should not be happening. the use of white fos for us. munitions will not bind right. is illegal when used in civilian areas like this town of him along the dispute. boat of it is ro, white false, for us bones through anything. it comes into contact with clouds, skin, muscle, bone. it destroys livestock, a makes land unfit for sewing crops, potentially for at least a generation as well. it's not unusual to use such weapons,
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always saying in lebanon, and lucas is that israel in the case of it as a, we've documented the use of white phosphorus and populated areas which is a violation of via cho, human rights watch. also documents of these, of white phosphorus and 11 on and other right groups, including i'm gonna see international have noted that israel has apparently use white phosphorus indiscriminately on civilian areas which would not to a violation of instruction mentor in law. israel has a stock response when it comes to white, 1st for us, munitions saying it is a to international law for, for the man of the agricultural town of a room is currently living in the town of deed having been fullest from his home by flight to he's an agricultural expert and tells us they won't know exactly how much damage has been done until they survey it when they return, but he knows the damage is extensive and long term, but on the 1st floor redbud. it'll be at the beginning because the 1st for us has a significant impact on the soil, given that it can react and
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a slight amount of sleep into ground water, in addition to mainly to an end balance and the environmental ecological diversity is landon ground water rivers and rain, the direct damage is caused by rather binding, that can effect humans, plants, animals, etc. this is what the off them off of a light. fos for us attack looks like old vegetation across a fairly wide area, hit old black and, and burned. but this is just a tardy fraction of the damage. the closer you get to the border, the most seems like this that you'll see $20000000.00 worth of damage, according to the lebanese agricultural industry across that disputed bowed up. but for the farm is the, is another problem. these white foss was a tax cause an enormous amounts of environmental damage. meaning the, these fields i'm feels like this may not be plausible for at least a generation. and we're on con out, is there a gully? a sudden live in a well depends upon his release,
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the names of the 3 american soldiers killed in a drayton striking to us military base in jordan. it says it doesn't one tensions in the middle east to escalate further. but the white house this morning it will respond to a tax on its forces. i can continue to say we don't seek war, we don't seek further conflict. we don't want to see this. why not into original conflict, but we will continue to do whatever we need to when it comes to protecting us forces. and our coalition partners and intercept mariners transiting the red sea. we believe that we have been effective and degrading their capabilities and disrupting their ability to launch certain attacks. showing there was reported to be edging around to help stop the tax on shipping in the red, 6 weeks of miss armstrong's by writing back to the dfcs office in yemen, have disrupted international trade in a false container. ships carrying goods made in china to take much longer voyages to reach the destinations approximately as more now of an industry in
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crisis. 2 of the walls main maritime routes disrupted. authorities have reduced the traffic and the panama canal. a major crossing between asia ended us by 36 percent because of the drought. some companies had planned to reroute vibes of etsy, but that's become risky since who's the fighters from human starts at targeting ships in response to israel's war on gaza. one trait analyst says the impact on the global economy is important, but not catastrophic. this is not the sort of 2nd coming of cobit where we have all of the shipping port suddenly closed overnight. this is a localized problem for which there are alternatives. again, even if they cost more money and even if they take more time, they can be planned up before and planned around to avoid the red sea ships have to take along the route past the southern tip of africa, adding $10.00 to $12.00 days to the journey but that's not always feasible,
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especially if the goods a perishable, you talked about about the way the community would have shorter structure of the lights. the longer distance will definitely have, you know, some of fluids, especially the bolt and stuff. it will be difficult for them to reach on time. so the, the for which will, you know, expire in a particular time, the panama canal, and this was canal, or what's known as choke points or pinch points. narrow pots of waterways which are recognized as problem areas in global shipping boots there 7 of them that about pinch points that have been identified for very long time. most firms have alternatives in place for what are we going to do? s. and i think all the again, disruptive, unpleasant costs up that can be managed because you can start to forecast ahead of time. however, the longer the who's the tax continue, the bigger the disruption to international trade, to florence dewey,
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which is 0. somebody can use non how mass lita is now, how many uh says they have received the seats 5 proposal this follows talks in paris between cut their intelligence cheese from the united states from israel and from egypt. he says he will travel to cairo for further discussions. and let's get more of this before we challenge susan, occupied east jerusalem. probably what more we hear about this develop as well. and that covers the, the big question off the, those tools that take place in paris bill leading to this a framework for at least a temporary cessation of the hostilities and gaza and to release an exchange of prisoners and captives. the big question was, what would, how much make a bit because the cost, how much was parts of those discussions. it wasn't in paris in the room with the united states, with his ro, with caught, saw with egypt. so this has to be presented to them. and they have to give
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a response to a decision. so it essentially ends, we are still waiting because this initial statements from his mail here, this initial statement from home us is non commit. so what they are saying is that they have received this framework and they are in the process of studying it's i will submit its response to it's on the basis that the priority is to stop the aggression. now, this statement goes on to say that the movement, how mazda is open to discussing any serious some practical initiatives or ideas provided that bailey, to a comprehensive cessation of aggression. so essentially they are saying that they are open to talking about this as long as we're talking about the end of the conflicts. they also say how my says that the shelter 4 people in gaza is power mounts reconstruction. uh, for the destruction of gaza is power mount lifting the siege and exchanging,
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you know, doing a serious prism to exchange process or vital things for them to agree to this process as the site. nick, honey is most likely going to be going to the jets to discuss this further. and he has received an invitation to 2 sites and he's saying that is most likely that you will, they find the capillary governments that rolled, say negotiations. they also thank the south africans for, of course, bringing that motion to the international court of justice recently, which led to the i c, j, j saying that e israel had to not do anything in gaza. that might commit a genocidal activities that might be construed as, as, as genocide fails, i side and the statements next box. these ready belief that it could break the will of high mass was, was lose the rates and at the well has to do more to step in and to stop what is
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going on and gods are at the bottom. and that's what we've got from how much of the moments that we are on like the i think, to get more so the time based. of course, there is another big question, nicole and an order of this, which is yes, this is a statement from any other political leader of how mass box. there are other leaders of how much. most notably y'all, y'all seemed well on the ground floor under the ground at the moment, most likely in gaza. what will he make of this? uh, what will the decision of defiance is the ministry weight of how much speed to this proposal? and will they give it the green lights? right. and rory, how much just as you say is always demanded a permanency as far as a precondition to entering negotiations. and as you also said, now this staying the same thing, which is that they want a comprehensive cessation of aggression, but the is riley's, have always said that they would not adhere to that. so yeah. so, i mean, of course, the is right, the objective for this whole campaign,
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this whole is the eradication of how much as a minute treat outfits so that it can no longer present any kind of threats to israel. that being absolutely consistent in that state today from the beginning of the war, from the off the mouth of october, the 7th. now, if this spot gets the approval of how much and it goes into place, and it turns into an zerang cessation of hostilities, one that essentially affects the end of the war. then israel as objective for the campaign will not have been met, it will not be able to say so it's people that how much is finished as a military organization, it will not be able to say to those peoples, but how much no longer presents the threats to these routes because clearly how
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mass is not finished yet. it still has fights is on the ground in gaza. it still has loyalty and fights is in westbank in janine and you know how the parts of, of the occupied territories and that job for israel with not being finished. so there is a disconnect here, obviously, and how much is hoping that i can bring about solicitation of this war and still retain its military capabilities. and israel is clearly how bang for the exact opposite to be able to carry on the campaigns. how are you on this for? i do what is set out to do at the beginning, which is smash from us once in parole. laurie i, thanks for that. updates that really challenge in occupied history some more for me later or the head here. now does there a protesting against the rising cost of living? the old position is taking to the streets and that's for a long time. i got school coming up for 15 minutes or so
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southern spain, this a bit of a concern. this is just one example of a very low reservoir in the hills about above and you'll see it because he shouldn't had winter, right. it should be full night and it's not that spring and summer ryan's, this is good to pose something of a problem. there are no immediate writings in this area, then you re likely mix a series of discussing no not know things. and then of course, some parts of took you crete and the northeast of africa. most of north africa at this time, the pump from a few shells around the coast and west to should be dry. and the season when the hub backing should be blowing it is, but i need to bring some significant dust to share the cloud of nuclear. we'll lose that the press. what if this is the beginning of one of those accidental? what is, this is the beginning of the end of life, as we know from the horrors of recent history to the rising card threat. football
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that again, you're watching out your mind about top stories this uh and how much the, the, it's about time. yeah. it says they have received a c spot proposal to end the war and gaza, for those talks in paris between culture, unintelligence gees from united states from israel, egypt. connie says he will travel to car for further discussion. dozens of palestinians would be interested in southern guns that they've been detained for several days and have been kept blindfolded on the knees. he's ready on, he says those the rest of us, hers israel is returned the bodies of ac palestinians killed in dallas. so in recent weeks, there was sent in a truck through the car and then crossing and will be buried in the city of rafa. in the southern garza to buckets done where called his sentence,
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former prime minister in mind con to 10 years in prison. he's been found guilty of revealing official secrets. former prime minister was pushed down to the no confidence phone back in 2022. con is already so having a 3 year prison sentence and the corruption case is sentencing comes ahead of parliamentary elections next month. so that spring and come all hide corresponding standing by 1st and his level if i didn't come all this sentencing comes in fact was just 9 days ways and it will say from the election what, what do we know about it? the rewards we know. so. busy far as this particular trial, which was happening again, right initially inside the jane, where am ron conn and diploma. foreign ministers drawn them with great shape being headed, what's taking place. this was challenged by a legal team. then the sound guy called said that this cannot be a secret trial, or this has to be an open drive. the media must be present that because they must
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be able to represent him. however, last night, late last night they try to continue game. ron cons, legal team was not allowed to defend him. the media was not allowed, and then the judge read out that sent den saying that the board, the form of progress on a prime minister. i'd rather the form a foreign minister within 10 to 10 years. very good as imprisonment. now this guy did up to 14. yeah. the rigorous imprisonment or even the dead span. indeed. so can you get his imprisonment paused on board those leaders? that means that the former foreign minister will also not be able to take part in the coming elections and we're on kind of cardboard already bought from that election. so i had negative game of cause i said that must uh, that that support there might be patients that they believe in the rule of law. they now have the right to go to the file. but i go to challenge this particular
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war, dave, because of the latter days that were committed during that trial and they didn't reach the sentence, looked at it out. so indeed, and this of course, uh, pertaining to a diplomatic type. uh uh, that came from the bucket, sony embassy in washington to the foreign ministry and rich. uh, according to him, ron con um, at the time said that there was a conspiracy against focused on involving a senior us, the state department officials for a tractor. and they would no longer confidence against him. wrong cons government that they would be severe consequences ballpark is done. so in date, a big decision by especially the guard, but one that they seen at the travesty of justice and his naked game is ready now to challenge this and the solve odd, high cold. okay, so that's still to come out. come all, we're going to leave it there for the maybe to come a height of the in his love a bad we will take it on the with the dish. i'm the son who did. he directs the
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center for regional and global connectivity at the same time. how bad luck he's with his life from is what i'm about to position. thanks for joining us here and i'll just there. so 1st stop him, run tons team and he himself, of course, may have hoped they might be out of prison at some point soon. but it's certainly not the case. certainly not in the 1st attempt, but we have received the silence the party about me. 8 stars seemed to agree that is the most popular of the company you guys ever see. and even with this model, no, this is not the 1st attempt. the silence of the party, it's senior leadership and trying to create various legal trouble. startled a new hole in which to keep them quiet. all right here, just a moment. we have seen multiple internet and social media blackouts when the party tried to hold demonstrations of political meetings and riley's bottom line because they're not locked in physical rabbits and any other court decision earlier. this
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model. uh there is like a total symbol. the long standing cricket with that which the former prime minister of former printer is very well known for was also taken away from the park. and all of these are really the in service of trying to ensure that or, or nothing wrong in the upcoming pools, which are in less than 10 days are not really able to vote for the party. but they believe it particularly reuse of this country. which number most of a 125000000 up below the age of 23. what. what does it run call and say well indeed, what do i suppose to say about why, what's the reason for him being talk? is it in this way? i mean, the reason is very clear, there has been a falling out the dominant power in the country and since been and especially since may 9th of last year, which is why do we solve the 1st time of followed by countrywide. in some cases,
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very violent protests, and since then, it is supposed to be multiplied and exacerbated. it seems that the dominant power, not in any particular move to reconcile, to negotiate, to come to the table. and finally, find a solution that is usually amenable. all the tenants are of go on to ensure the best parties not really able to represent itself in the elections. in fact, the vast majority of p d i can be made at the prevention level or at the federal level are now suggesting evictions for a primarily as independent candidates, each one of them with their own specific like oral symbol. okay. all right, let me just tell me the just about let me just coming on that because you've got learning. so what are the implications of that? so i have of these people who would have these candidacy would have stood for the p t i, pa, team rank, cons party, and now standing it as independence. what's the impact of that going to be the upcoming election? and just
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a few days time. it depends on how you do it. it is weird, but there's popularity. this part of popularity is inevitable. drive that back down against it. but despite the many obstacles, it has to be very resilient. it has for some be are, it has found mitigation strategies. the count of the many respecting placed upon it . i already spoke about the physical relatives that were paying the party then went online and online rallies, then the social media and internet blackouts. and then they used vps to continue to conduct those rallies to the party is very, very resilient. my personal feeling is that this monumental decision that 2nd the prime minister to 10 years in prison is only want to galvanize the supporters to recognize that despite the fact that some of the materials and politicians are running and flags, they more effect. representative of that. as i said, those are who didn't appreciate your analysis. thanks very much. on to sure
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lanka were in the lines of opposition parties. on the support of the holding protests in the capital colombo against the recent tax increases, police are using more to come in to disperse them, just to say a value added tax rises. adding to every day cost of living for length or is already brought from your quickly economic crisis. it like to go and rest in 2022 forcing been present, it goes to by right to pack. so to step down, let's get more into story nominal. fernandez, is that the protest in columbus so we know the tension on the streets of the yes, once again, we're seeing that we've got a thousands of people who have taken to the streets, essentially heating the riling call of the main opposition party. the united people follow policies or the some of the gentleman by the vegas, and that's the crowd you see behind me. if i just step away from the camera, allowing the government to show you what's going on. there's literally a face off between the police. you can see them in obviously,
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and dr. gear all of them have the helmets on the tear gas markets that are on. if you just have this traffic moving through. if you look they have got dr. shoes as well as in that hand. they do have cannons, and at the moment the protest as have kind of disposed because there's already been one round the volleys of water. i do believe that the water cabinets might have depleted the stock and they're waiting for reinforcements. there's also a lot of t, a gas now, once again, people just ordinary people or the, um, sort of aust to come from the districts around the country. many of them getting even angry because they were protesting against the i'm i'm, i'm bearable a sort of costs as they say, they say that the increase of 3 percent of 18 percent starting at the turn of the year has made things even more difficult bedding in mind the trunk of winter is worse economic crisis just over a year ago. the country literally said it was bankrupt. we had no money for food
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for medicine, for fewer things have stabilized somewhere. there is a, it could liberty him as one of the opposition. politicians told me a short while ago with the president drawing the convincing huh, of managing to negotiate things with the international money to funds. but right now people are looking at all these austerity measures and that day to day, how difficult it is. and that's what you're seeing that angle in the streets. me know, thanks very much and data and then l fernandez the in colombia, ensure lanka. thank you. it's own collins need. it says he wants to type national security legislation just as soon as possible to include offensive such as treason instruction an espionage. john lee says the city cannot afford to wait any longer to build on badging national security law that was inactive after a wide spread crack down on mess. protests backfiling political act tax will continue. that is exactly why i want the government
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to be up and in full gear to explain what we're doing. the loud and clear confidence. and right to tell the world we're just protect now save some from your tax. software as president is blocked in attempt to launch a new investigation into a crowd crushed in 202259 people died. and so during halloween celebrations, the decision dri, criticism from relatives of the victims who believe the government's handling of the disaster was inadequate. now the 1st person to receive a brain chip employed from a us company called your link is recovering well, if the operation is successful, it will enable people with paralysis a vote for the full in which the course of feature to control devices with the thoughts us food and drug administration gave go head last year for the 1st trial
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on patients. let's take this on with a monk, a cool book, who's a professor of philosophy, media, and technology at the university of vienna. i'm not going to have you with us, the important development this, but the bottom line, it could enable people with cold you played, you had to control devices with the thoughts it could instruct. like as an instructor, phone or device just by thinking about it. which sounds good on the face of it, but well, all we really ethically with this to write it the song doing because it can help people with balances. and so that, that's important. it's important that it's research is being done. the. ringback but the question is, 1st of all, who should do it? should be looking at us like, must do it or should, should be done in the republic funding. and, and also like once we have the data from this kind of surprises, our question is, who has access to them? where do they go, what, what is being done with them? potentially in the future that could be used as well to, to manipulate people. the,
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let me just tell you that so 1st let me just come to the who that you mentioned, the fact that the where the money should come from should it be public funds or a private enterprises in this case. why do you say that? and why would public funds make a difference? well, i think the public to the public setting a means that there might be more guarantees that this kind of research, i'm just kind of experiments. are mark searched by um, ethical communities. and in the case or for from us, great run with are sufficient over the sides. um for these experiments. okay. and in terms of, you mentioned the control of the human mind. i mean that, that sounds right. it's on section me, that's still science fiction. really it's not science fiction, is that more and more we can em um use the data from these but if your links to um,
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know more about what people change and them. so when his research advances are done, then at least studies are a danger depths. that's more closer to us. you mean the, the, the technology could enable the computers to read people's minds if they have this implant to the size and we never know who that has ex stories information. and so then we'd be talking about legislation on the sanctity of the human mind and an individual's right to kick that thoughts to themselves. it's incredible is that let's try a tree that we'll have to formulate does right and, and make an ethical framework to um, to avoid these strangers. what about the positive sides of this? i mean, is all sorts of medical potential, like helping people with hearing and vision loss already. we have electricity planted at the people's brands to help with parkinson's. and that's the, let's see. so you can see that either the medical progresses very real tense
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doesn't. i don't think there's a, there's a good reason to um, to stop research on this. so them, i'm not in favor of a battle, but what we do need is it's a good regulation. and also we need more guarantees from the people who do this research. that's the the longer term risk, so i'm gonna control em complete. that's not the case. so we need more research on that. and we need to, to make sure that for people who sign up for these experiments also know that there is dismissed. do you think near links, objectives, and objective of this kind of research? surely medical or all that sort of mold potentially nefarious reasons down the line that could emerge? yes, the reason that people get now is medical, but in the future that can be malicious use. what could also happen is that a bet some of us get access to these technologies and managed to enhance themselves
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. i have um, you know, by means of this link here, better coordination and song for us most of us. so we'll have to do with the natural intelligence we have. and so very fascinating, it was slightly troubling. 2 at the same time, a mock to go back, appreciate that. thank you. thank you. as well. denmark has been named the least corrupt the country for the 6. yeah. make yep, the bottom 4 spots are smaller south through dawn, syria and venezuela. the annual index by transparency international ranks public sector corruption around the world. ukraine has improved at school despite the will with russia. i still had parent officer and spoken to heavyweight kitchen go head to head to asia. joe will be here to the for the build up to side, south korea in saudi right.
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businesslike is to be sponsored by intellect. tuck, he's real estate consultant. the the of the all right, let's get onto this board his joe nick. thank you. paula science football coach says he couldn't have asked for more from his play is off to the asian cup campaign came to an end, and the last 16 they've been to one by the highest and defending time his castle, who will now go on to face ease is becca son, thailand. i was at albert stadium full that came how designs funds came in hopes of watching the team extend an unprecedented spell here at the agent kept
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saying that says no count, much pulling this us ever. when at this tournament, the policy is to be full of confidence creasing the majority, the tone, the top and the assistant paid off. what is the pub individual, or data box in front? with moments left in the 1st top, the host and defending champion, pulls it back at the corner from the seas, providing the pools. the captain has to know he does to make it 11. the 2nd hop had barely got underway when cancer were, which is the penalty one of the 2 of them, it's top score is from the see play mind games. it's on the screen people before flossing time, his goal of this asian co pay late in the game to into one that was their 7th street asian victory. they can now look ahead to the quote to
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finals the palestine their impressive run into the cause. everyone now knows the name palestine as to what we did at this tournament. and this was one of our goals were playing, have the blood of the mazda is the wounded and the people who were displaced from that homes were not paying for all right and names as well. jordan produced the stomach and come back to beat a rock and that last 16 game they end to stuff is time to one down with the rock down some 10 minute they school twice, 2 minutes and they placed me close to finals. 2 of them will now play to, to take is done on friday of 2007 tempe 0 had the tournament has already set in time attendance record of more than a 1000000 funds was in game so far and thousands more will be in the sands. with saudi arabia take on south korea on tuesday night springs together to the tournaments highest profile coaches for boats and mancini saudi take team top of
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the group. while you can kinsmen is hoping to guide south creates that 1st title in more than 60 is in all honesty, i don't see anybody know no feel but a lot of respect. lot of respect for every opponent the play. if it was before jonathan, to go as bahrain, if it was a malaysia, we respect them. all. this is important. i think, you know, i will be able to is doing a fantastic job each month to okay, we play guys to many single and easily. it was a very good uh that icon. and now is a very good manage a, a zillow to experience who is many nationwide in many claps. and you know, it knows if what the, what are they? well, that's a huge upset of the african combinations with the defending champions. set. a goal knocks out by hoss ivory coast set. a goal had one over a group games and wins had in the face minutes through heavy yellow,
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but with full minutes left to ivory coast one, a penalty which was schooled by frank castillo, who had come on as a sub. it went to a penalty series house and of to set a goal. the post. it was kasey again, who schools the winning spoke, kicked to santa, seem into the course of finals next. stop. so place either molly, manifestation that result spots policies on the streets of habit gen, remember the ivory coast to a nickname, seat edison. and finally got out of that group is the best place finisher. and so set that coach before the council again before the match. i had asked him to get back to be my elephant and his work to get back to being where he is with his qualification. and they showed me that they were war is kate said, also to the law site, saving mauritania. one know, with a light penalty from ryan mendez and next step for them. it will be the highest rank team and the toner in south africa to play nice on to say
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you say figure skating team will finally be will do that. gold moves from the 2022 olympics off. the russians case there camella valley eva was handed a full year doping bon, the cost of attraction for support made the really, really to use of to she $1.00 teen goals as russia in painting by the a was just 15 and a positive test for some field hours when last week they will down to therapy, i just see release reporting to doping. amongst child athletes. it found that the practice was more common than most national anti doping agencies had realized to move and 1500 positive tests amongst minus in the last 10 years, russia, india and china had the most positive test amongst child athletes. the youngest operate to ascension for doping violations was 12 years old, but children as young as 8 all being tested. that is tragic. and then we should look at all ways to protect, you know, all the data points for robbie o wrap leads are being abused by their state. and the way that some of these rushing happens, i've been having and shows what contentedly, in
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a case of my mind about how heartbreaking is that we see what rush it is, john since 2015 when it was exposed and that had been robbing the olympic games ever since that time period joined, 2014, and they're still long long. so let's wake up and see the arms that have been committed and actually do something about it. if we choose and care for, for an apple and b, i end up rivers 1st game as milwaukee bucks coach didn't go to plan. he taking the bucks job boss. do they fight? adrian griffin off to just 43 games. but it said it was nuclear kit. she's solar show, as the denver nuggets came on top, came out from top 113 to 187. he brought up his 14th triple double up the season with 24.16 rebounds and 12. this is jamal murray. at 3540. and that is a full now i'll have movie lights and nick j. well look forward. see you later. thanks for that. so that's it for me because this use of my colleague through about here will be here in just a moment. i'll be back
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a bit later the the markets aren't as busy as normal. the single largest employee in palestine is the public opinion for c, o, p a. the palestinian authority remains the key economic troy, the palestinians, employing a 143000 people. the p a is currently paying an average between 60 and 75 percent of salaries due to each worker because israel is withholding the tax. this is the trade crossing between palestine and israel is rarely saved, will release the money, but with deductions and no money for the employees and goals that they was present . joy gordon is putting a tremendous amount of pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to release the funds for the palestinian authority. the us though is claiming it once
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a revitalized p, a to take a vengeful controlling goes off the wall. anything other than a week? the a is not something is wrong ones currently view far as he is this week, as it, as if that the past, it's getting weaker, hard hitting the entities as a un ambassador position given to you by or does have both. you've described that is better than is better than any thoughts provided. hang on my question to you. all. the good coups i think is the most difficult press than our part to answer facing realities. us vito, in the security council, this is a may just something go because it did exit or to hear the story on talk to how does era the
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the from us political leader is more of a heavy a says his group has received a gaza ceasefire proposal and will travel to cairo for further discussion. the several venue is good to have you with us. this is else is your lives from doha also coming up is really airstrikes continue in gaza. several palestinians are killed after an attack on a home in ross that where people are sheltering is really special forces dressed as donors.

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