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[000:00:00;00] the challenges with the iraq iran and syria accuse the united states of destabilizing the region officer american strikes on the run link towards the madison. this is obviously rely from durham also coming up on my father moines, the loss of his son and is really strikes $26.00 displaced palestinians are killed
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overnight in gas plus disabled and often to my is really bombings. a palestinian child appeals for an end to the war. on my account on columbia, south carolina, with democrats. so hoping that a large prime we turn out will provide a spring board with joe biden's re election, the iraq photo ministry. some of the us diplomats are formerly protest american attacks on the sites in a rock linked to a run. a government spokesman the size 16 people including civilians were killed. iraq, syria and iran have condemned the attacks. the us hasn't paid at least $85.00 targets in both iraq and syria using long range bombers. it's a response to a drone attack and an army base in jordan last weekend, which killed 3 american soldiers on groups of targeting the us because of its support for israel, french and monica, and begins our coverage,
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a us air strike on our groups linked to iran, one of the dozens across iraq and syria long range bombers through directly from the us to take part in the operation the white house as the tax sites for carefully chosen to avoid civilian deb. us military forces struck more than $85.00 targets at 7 facilities. utilized firearms is womach, revolutionary guard. and another thing is that they sponsor 3 of the facilities. our rec for them are in syria and iraq is condemned to strikes is a violation of its sovereignty. serious as the us is fueling conflict in the region, both countries have reported casualties. the bombings were framed as a response to a drone attack on american forces. nearly a week ago, 3 soldiers were killed and dozens were injured at the military base in jordan.
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their bodies returned to the us on friday. us president joe biden promised a response, and now that's been delivered. presumably, the goal of the campaign is to re establish the terms which is at the end of the day, a political and a psychological condition. so the question is, can the, these actions inflict enough damage on a rainy and interest that the uranium swell? uh, you know, basically step back from doing this sort of thing again in the future. some are groups and a rock or know, pledging more attacks on us targets in the region. the the white house says it's not seeking folder conflict in the region, but it's suggested more strikes or to come saying what began to nice will not end tonight. since i'm on and i'll just see you're going to speak to rosalyn jordan in washington, dc. in a moment we're going to go to alley hush. and 1st he's joining us live from the
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iraqi capital baghdad. so we hurried to the us saying that the targets were chosen to avoid civilians, a civilian casualties, but their rights prime minister has said that 16 people, including civilians were killed in these attacks. what is it right? saying about these a well, that's according to iraq. you officially the lines there are 60 people can including civilians and around $33.00 people injured. now, of the rocky government issued a statement saying that the american claims that this tax called united with the government off falls and that the american uh, the american government is using these lines to uh, just receive people. i'd say that the government is called did anything and such an aggression. now the rocky government isn't not cool or could a position where it's a dealing with this situation. what a strategic partner such as the united states of america is hitting it by the within the government,
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which is the p m u all the popular mobilization units yesterday, according to the p. m, use the state, and then the pay me pm. you reports to the prime minister, you got a new box, the 6 positions that what, that's where the head also in this very complicated situation in that the, the, the chief of staff of the p. m. you, who's known as i will find that getting more from it that we do watch the of the previous all the form i come on there after taxes will love the group that the americans are accusing. golf, being behind the attack that killed 3 american soldiers said, given the fact that these attacks or become pain is going to, to continue though, there's going to be a lot of a complications on the iraq key government that's feeling a lot of pressure because this is in a way or another compromising, get salt on it in order the project in the country just
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a few minutes ago. we also had another claim offer in sponsibility, coming from the islamic resistance in iraq for an attack on the us base, a syria. earlier today, there was also another, a claim of responsibility for an attack on a, on a, a us basis, a close to air bill in northern iraq. so it's, it's taking a new dimension, even if it gets out, cuz we'll announce that the whole thing that off that ations, it seems that, that all the factions within the islamic resistance in iraq, which is an umbrella group. that's all still launching that jones towards american base is on target. and i wanted to ask you about what reaction has been to these uh, american strikes amongst the public interaction. is there any indication um, what kind of impacts it is gonna ultimate they have on the, on groups interact well,
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the fact that people are seriously concerned they these attacks off a vague kind of target thing, get positions for the moment on the board that would see the search i saw 5 and i shot, but people are concerned that these attacks will get into the cities. i'll try it off to back adapt. it's close to buttons because the headquarters of the p. m. you get the 1st blog on the factions in the cities just like you on the board as the re and serious concerns in disregard. even this has hit the economy side. people are concerned and maybe some people what are heading to buy more dollars. and this would impact the price of the, of the, of the currency of the country. i thank you very much. indeed. those are the hash them talk to us from baghdad. let's go to rosalind jordan, who's talking to us from washington dc. joe biden has made it plain that as far as he's concerned, things on the last attacks of this type. what is the us being saying about what's
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been happening as well? what's the us, i have said about the 1st round of air strikes that took place on friday evening in the middle east, is that there will be more strikes. of course, they're not going to say by which aircraft, on what locations which people are going to be targeted. which facilities are going to be targeted. but they say that in light of the deadly drone air strike on on the tower 20 to the northeastern jordan base, where us forces have been stationed this past sunday, as well as other attacks on us forces in the region that the us how's the rugs and will use its rights to retaliate. now it's also important to note that the us says that it is a very of mindful that it does not want to injure or kill civilians in the strikes . there was
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a briefing via the white house and pentagon officials on friday evening here in washington. and they said that they need to do a detailed uh damage assessment to see if their plans to only go after military targets. not civilians actually came to fruition. we still don't have that damage assessment, but that said, they also noted it because they were already early questions about whether the rocky government was of was responding because it hadn't been notified us. officials said, we did tell the a rocky government before being launched this operation. implying that to whether or not there was any, a cert from baghdad that the us was going to go ahead with these air strikes. rosalind, thank you very much. rosamond jordan talking to us from washington dc, a v i says reportedly launch the 3 air strikes in yemen. quit the fi, so say they head east of the city of side on saturday morning. they are running and
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by so these are being attacking ships and the red sea in protest against israel's war on guns. then. meanwhile, israel's intensifying it's attacks in southern gaza. at least 26 palestinians have been killed into air strikes, catch up with all the on has more. let me give you a warning that are some distressing seems in a report. the morning the did has become a part of the daily life. osmond bits farewell to his 8 year old son, one of several palestinians killed by his really air strikes and proffer and southern gauze up here, benches outside hospital grounds become make shift marks where families prepare.
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loved ones for period of the my son is with golf now. he left me here alone, all these rain. these are killing our children and that women were not wanted people to tool. we just want to go to work and come back home. nearly 4 months into israel's world garza families say they're desperate and exhausted us and the state bombed us in jamalia. so we moved to con eunice. we were targeted again and, and wasi. we then came here to rasa. but the attacks continue when the bombing started. i couldn't breathe, i was screaming so how this has become routine for civil defense and rescue cruise . taking the injure to barely functioning hospitals, hoping they'll be treated. and so far inside conditions are dire. the floor often replaces hospital. that's the age shortage,
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crippling guns that is evidence and the fuse health care facilities still able to offer surfaces and this is what's left of their neighborhood. much of it now destroyed. israel has intensified. it's a tax on for offline the cell near the border with egypt. it's the city where is really forces order posted is to go the city where israel said they'd be safe. now hundreds of thousands of people who are forcibly displaced, some of them repeatedly have nowhere to go. nowhere to find refuge of the month is that of a i'm still in shock. we were told rafa was safe, but it's not. my mother was killed in these attacks. enough please. i just can't talk anymore. let me just go to the. those who survived the bombings. we've loved ones who didn't and wonder what more israel's were wrong cause a will take from them. caught see a little bit,
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so the yen. how does there the european union is foreign policy, chief, has condemned, is really a tax on civilians in rough as these ran this continuous military activities in this house, pushing people are going to teach him both of the 1000000 people in the solve that has been displaced progressively, again, this is huge in boulder and they claim that they will save jones, but in fact, what we see is that the palm beach affect and disagree. the relation continues that is creating a very dire situation. since the beginning of his war, israel has besieged in the time, guys, hospitals, the impacts and 6, an injured palestinians as being devastating. now some of these really forces have withdrawn from the north and the scale of israel's assault on gas as health care systems being revealed. here's 11 journalist, documented at the home of hospitals for rehabilitation,
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an artificial limbs in northern gossen sheesh
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the is there any forces have chatted on more rates overnights in the occupied westbank? have you gotten 5 is reported in 2 of us when soldiers, storm the city and the on the as a saturday that also rated several other cities including nablus and bethlehem. unco celia as well as tons new username. at least 12 palestinians were detained across the occupied westbank over night. the still ahead on knowledge is it on 2 volumes at the school in democratic republic of congo. as far as your needs are in the army in the m 23, your troubles as close to the city of the
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has the northern parts of south asia. we have seen persistent fall in small issues that have continued for new delhi disrupting some traffic there i'm causing poor visibility and quality issues. now the good news is we will see some wet to weather start to creep into new daily thanks to a westerly disturbance that's moved its way from. i've gone just on into pockets. donald bought some very heavy rain in the south. it's not move on to northern parts of india, bringing thunder storms, the threat of lighting, as well as hale and wintery conditions up in the mountains. now for the south of this, it is a much more sex old story. we will see the development of some rain pushing into northern areas such as will to per dash and be hot and the weather when she conditions continue for the pool and put time, but much dry up full. the rest of india clear skies settled conditions down to the south. some heavier rain, however, affecting sri lanka and heavy rain is the story for central china as we move to east asia, that's called
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a wintry front to it. moving across knolls and areas over the next few days. so it remains wilmont and west foot down in the south. a much colder up in the north. but if we have a look at the 3 day vision, we'll see that temperature climb up slowly with some sunshine on tuesday. the, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the reminder of our top story is this are a racks for ministry. some of the us diplomats are backed out to protest against american attacks on site. it's linked to it on multiple targets in iraq consuming it has been hit the tax for the response to a true story icon on the american military base in georgia in gaza. is there any forces have killed at least $26.00 palestinians in error strikes in the central and southern ponds on the strip. more than a 100 people have been killed in the past 24 hours. israel says it's going to
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advance its ground defensive towards the drop off where many palestinians flagged in search of safety areas. crowded with people, no left to run. more than 27 sizes and palestinians have been killed in israel's war on gaza. age and a half 1000 children have been injured. many of had arms or legs amputated without an esthetic. here's the story of one polished and you can go and the then we need on fall. right? that on summer in that that, that i've, that is, that was not a bad guy being. yeah. i love that nice valve mom now by of the national like, it should go by like, it's highly out of always need them on the saddle. yeah. yeah. i you dig, well i have to find that. now i have one of the math that is selecting it in
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i'm not here. then the scanning size. moving to glen and who. yeah. ma'am you let them know. yeah, a lot of i'm lovely and i didn't get any sad to hear that when you seek it out for the rest of the day. some other would say that you may have been the last how. how many is a lot of the same? they have the lab? well, how, how the meaning of the family a pauses approach as a marching through london to condemn israel's war on guys is the latest in a series of worldwide demonstrations against the war organizers that are expecting about 300000 people to join the march the, to get some other world news though. pakistan's,
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former prime minister emma on cotton has been sentenced for the 3rd time in less than a week. the court ruled as managed to his wife in 2018, was unlawful. the sentence them to 7 years each year. this week he was given cutting the sentences of 10 years for linking state secrets and 14 years for graft cons, already been bought from contesting elections, which is set for thursday. he says old charges are politically motivated. the rights for the u. s. w times as arrived in south carolina, democratic primaries kick off on saturday was little opposition to voters are expected to choose president joe by miss their candidate. the results and the turn out in this primary could set the tone for primaries to come, as well as the presidential vote in november. my kind of reports from the state capital columbia. so the democrats this amend surprise that south carolina has replaced iowa and new hampshire a. so traditional kick off states me this is seen as
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a rallying call across fruits meetings of the democratic party like this one addressed by the parties. national leda, people are going, some of the people are excited. we've been all over the state of really lot of energy, right? the bedrock of bite and support is in this room. he deserves to stay on the line. he's a good person. he has a good heart and if he wants to work for the piece, okay, is your body mercy, donald trump, and we start to see the contrast in, in both of them is then we'll jump out and do some things. he didn't do it all, but yeah, look good for you to see. you do what we want him to do. but there's less certainty among the younger generation and growing resentment. the democrats take the african american vote for prompted to get the with the belief that by didn't, has not fulfilled it with tax, which promises i believe that he sold us
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a vision of what we wanted to hear. and when he came down to actually keeping his promise on that vision, it completely went out the door. during a recent campaign speech in charleston by did was interrupted by cold recipes spot . gone to the administration's, i'm questioning support of israel school has popped deep. and among young democrats, victoria jordan points to the best of economic gains made the biden is promotion of women of color to the countries, quotes and executive. but argues as a pull to the genocide could be punished at the polls, especially if college students, myself included. um, asking for that, see as far asking for you know, more understanding of what's going on overseas that only affects you know, older generations, but it just isn't as much as not more success, younger generations, because we are inheriting all of this latest figures indicate that nearly 50000000
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jobs being created since by didn't took off us. unemployment has dropped below full percent and inflation is at the pre pandemic levels. the vote is the south carolina will decide with a this is evidence of a job well done by kind of o, just era. south carolina. a historic moment in northern ireland for the 1st time, an irish nationalist has become the 1st minister. the shuttle nail was made to take the job nearly 2 years ago. that's one of politics in frame one, the most number of seats in the assembly elections, a goal, it'd never achieved before. the good friday agreement and 1998 ended 13 years of violence in northern ireland. under it, the main british unionist, an irish nationalist parties must govern together but the rival democratic union. his party o. d u. p. northern islands, largest pro u k. policy refused to join the government in a dispute over post brags the trade rules for the day ended the political deadlock this week after striking a deal with westminster and michelle of niels parties in fame,
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wants to take northern. i'm out of united kingdom. and once i united ireland, how the forces live from us from a belfast, this is a landmark moment in northern ireland. happening right now. it is indeed yes, it's slightly delayed for him of course, for the 32 years. but even during the process so far as they took a long time to elect a speaker, which meant that the storm on the assembly was back up and running. but just now in the last couple of minutes or so, we have had that official improvements or of the of what we knew would happen. that the shouldn't signs vice president michelle, a new, becoming the 1st minister of northern law. then of course, champagne is a republican, a nationalist movement that for so long as want to know the not to be united with the rest of the island of on. and so here we have this republican figure in charge,
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or at least taking this symbolic talk job of a devolved government within the framework of the united kingdom at the, the reason that the develop government here had not been in office for that long was because the union is part of the main unionist party, had been protesting against post brags that trade rules, which they said did not really endorse the place within the united kingdom. this deal done between the westminster government and the democratic union. this policy during the course of the week has allowed this to come back into power that has allowed develop government to come back into power here. and so now we have certainly an equal partnership onto the agreements, the good friday agreement of 1998, which sees both unionist and republican politicians working together and having equal power. but 1st minister of a republican movement is suddenly a landmark moment. so the northern island government meeting, as you say,
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for the 1st time in 2 years. but that doesn't mean to say that what they're going to be facing is going to be particularly easy. what are the challenges that they're going to have to deal with? well indeed, either these long term challenges of the, the divided nature of this, it a broad, a politics here which we saw a collapse the administration. and almost 2 years ago, there's some voices within the hotline segments. so if you need, isn't that a very upset with the idea? i shouldn't say being given the, the 1st minister shipple of course they, they were elected as the largest party inside this administration in may 2022. but the total that's being adopted by son, same by all of the politicians really is one of pragmatism that they understand that there are major challenges that people here face in terms of the health service, the education system, the lack of proper budget, pre planning during the last couple of years at how those the services i've really been failing and lagging behind the rest of the united kingdom sites,
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all parties really committing themselves to try to get that back on track. and i will be tested on that in the coming months and years. probably thanks very much indeed. have your fossil talking to some belfast? large protests applies across the gemini to condemn, would demonstrate to say is right wing extremism in the capital berlin. people have gathered outside parliament to speak out against the alternative for germany. party germans have been searching at large scale protests for 3 weeks now and respond to officer of report. the members of the, if day, party met to discuss the deportation of foreign nationals, freight people have been wounded in a stabbing attack and a major powers metro station. one person was seriously injured and 2 others were slightly wounded at the god, the legal station, one of the biggest in the city, the suspects was detained and official investigation is underway. french police side of the suspect appeared to suffer from mental health issues of the fighting
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between the congolese army and am trying to use the rebel root is drawing closer to go on. the capital of north keeping province on friday to bombs were dropped in a school killing one worker, an injury to others. gimme a level like has more the in till now. they've been sped. people living in north keepers regional capital had been relatively safe as m 23 rebels on the come galleries, army fight in the east of the country. that changed on friday, when to booms struck this neighborhood on the outskirts of the city of going to port. now got mess, i was very afraid because the fighting is approaching our homes and we can see how the government's not helping us. how can the government waits until the palms actually reach us? it should stop this type of thing from happening. it's not acceptable as well. as the fighting draws close to residents from government surrounding villages have left heading to displacement comes from the city or to south, keep it on the same day. am $23.00 rebels i believe,

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