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the data for the latest development and details analysis ceiling. the sports like wrestling and boxing hit traditionally been off limits to women. one on one a makes the female athletes flashed into the place and the ring on out to 0. is there any attacks claim or lives in southern guns or well over a 1000000 displaced pilots and you continue until seeking shelter? meanwhile, in the no activity, the bulk of this knowledge is there a life from the will? so coming up almost bill under is where the siege patients say they are trapped without food or water and i'll shift for medical complex. the last one cell be more strikes and retaliation for the 3 american troops killed in
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jordan last week. the best thing to contain the wall size of those sea infinity and these 51 people are killed in thousands between the hello and welcome we're getting goes away. as well as non stop bombardment of the strip is kills more than $120.00 policy. and since saturday well than a 170 of those were injured, this is ready for us, is 5 tillery, i'm 10 shells into the strip fighting was reported in gaza city in the north. and in con eunice in the south. the city of ruffled was also shell for months, thousands of people to be moving from one shelter to another, across the south, or the one and a half 1000000 displaced palestinians on now in the rougher region, just being bombarded day and night. israel has been saying it plans to rate rougher, emetics, often months of ordering pilots to use besides the to move that for those safety.
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she um yeah, no, not a problem. there is no safe zone here in rafa. that more than 1600000 people. if these families and they drop off, they will smash us like tomatoes, there is no safe area. even those who came here claiming safe passage, they were all hit. i'm, i'm tired probably gonna be a resume is in rough and southern gaza for as a and time because we were saying them an increase in the number of as ready as strikes in and around rough or around on a school as well. yes, that's right. and needs, as well as pressing on whether it's military offensive, that is completely blustering. a quote to, to uh, of course, different areas in gauze, straight down in the past few hours. i've been seeing more strikes on the southern parts. any particular rough work to palestinians have been killed. i'm at the, i'm getting bombardment of the this very densely populated area where the gym size of the tax. also, today's continued and target says
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a group of palestinians and the make shift areas that had been taken as i sent off for evacuation for the mature. each of them, along with on top of the bottom is for the city of cloud eunice, where also 2 palestinians that being killed within the past few hours, squared confrontations as well in the metal coordinates had continued as isabel had launched a series of s. cripes, that level to the ground. a number of residents show houses work. at least 14 palestinians have been killed within the past few hours bought from the palestinian side, the there was a big garage of rockets being fine. it's pretty gone. so that's what's the major cities are in, and he's rarely including tell of you as a positive retaliation to the ongoing bombardments of details. report till now more than $127.00 palestinians being killed according to the palace, the minister of health drawn by hamas. and garza untied. what's the situation now elsewhere in garza, particularly in the north and in around garza city itself. yeah
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. so the situation that is absolutely dawn and contests. profit simply because these ready for us has had 3 deployed the, gotten them to have position. the military troops in different areas and the main central neighborhoods have gone as a city, as they have been flashing with policy and slices in these areas as they've completely having a kind of a blowing up for the residential houses down on the, on the ground. have they're reported that they have been exposed to the fires by the is very uh, military trends that's completely prevent isn't from freely to move on the ground in that part of the cho 3. i'm as on getting bombardments as well for the key and for us, trump said that, but there is a very important issue that we need to mention to the number of pop that, that people that are completely struggling to frank suits, especially with the very limited amount of age that bins and events since the
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beginning of this confrontations and these spots on the ground where people are trying to fly out of town, that's it. at least to survive with the ongoing bombardment of these areas. so what they have been saying on the ground from eye witnesses are from different residents, that they are no longer can a coup with the situation. the simply because the ongoing destruction as making the life in solid. these areas completely uninhabitable target, but it was a lot for us that in rafa. thank you. and those are the snipers of code. at least one person, the i'll ship a hospital, the nolan gaza society forces of again besieged areas around the compound and hundreds of people are trapped and under attack, the end of the civil oh the. 7 the good the settlement some of the. busy the, the,
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the had the too much to put the you had the good last my name. however, the highly bumble really to the have i've been to the end as, who do i haven't responded to the body. the, the low sugar levels of gum, the little icon that you between or something, but also to be, you know, over domini, i just up the la, hey, more more nimble or how i missed the question. why?
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yeah, there's, there's the, um, it has to be in my name, initial statement on, on and on the top of the initial appointment at a low a lot of the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the process goes in east of a path for the return of the policy, you know, far as he's governance, that's according to the french foreign minister stuff on the social using egypt. he's the meat to the countries foreign minister and to the president left front of egypt to have held tools on the chief being
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a ceasefire. and gaza and delivering humanitarian a new level, it will get on salma as we discussed together as well as with president of c. c. the consequences of the war and gaza can be felt in your board as if you were worried about the force displacements of populations into your tier a tree. we perfectly understand these worries, and on this point, process position remains constant. here we condemned and rejects all actions leading to the sand like you, we're worried by the strikes and rough. uh, this is why the army says one of its soldiers has been killed in goes up to 24 year old in reserve as dies in fighting in the south. at least 225 is ready. so just if in code system, if you launched as ground defensive in october, prime minister benjamin netanyahu was held a cabinet meeting. he talked about progress in fighting a mass and a potential ceasefire deal. i've been trying to report some tel aviv the one point
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that everybody seems to be in agreement on is that they do not want a ceasefire to equal an end to the war that, that they feel that the war should go on. because there is a broad public support for, for the war, even though there is also a lot of mounting pressure from the public to try and secure the release of those captains as really, is really capt isn't gaza. now what we also know is that when it comes to the far right wing side of the government and the coalition, that they have been adamantly stating that they do not want to see thousands of palestinian prisoners exchanged it for potentially a few 100 or dozens. and the 1st phase of is really capt as being held in gaza. beyond that, also we've heard mounting criticism from the right of any deal that would see an end to the war and the pull out of his really forces from god's and so these are the political realities that nothing. yeah. who is faced with right now?
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he has also said in the past few days that he does not want to see a deal that would see the release of thousands of house in the prisoners or as he calls them terrace. it's a very, very complicated picture right now at a time when there was so much focus on the government, especially by relatives of those captives who were demanding that the government do their utmost to ensure their release. is there any forces of attack to an area in southern lebanon, as a funeral was taking place for 2 fighters from the amount of movement? hundreds of people were attending the service in the town of bleed. i went on this friday, miss, unexploded need of a symmetry between sizes to being killed and then so rarely strike on friday. i'm always allied with hezbollah, but it hasn't announced any attack on his rouses cross beautifully to the guns for a month to the fights. it is a place to respond off the us and the u. k. carried out another wave of ass strikes in yemen. the us get led coalition says it hits 36 targets. in 13 occasions. they
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are using, say sites in 6 provinces ways, including the capital solar collections says the a tax send, a clear message to be around by group. condemning is a tax on ships in the red sea who sees ministry spokesperson says the strikes will up to them from supporting procedures and cause. on friday the us conducted dozens of ass strikes on iraq and syria targeting groups linked to a ron mohammed laptop has more from the you have any capital sign a a kimberly this process of the house. he's also like go, bridget, the general. yeah. has sorry. yeah, i know today sunday that the american british quality and k dollars 48, it was flags over the past. i was following several. you have any government with, according to a summary of statements, there's like, started with the capital fund and the govern rates of sun. uh, uh, also the i have targeted the whole day that as a bait had inside the. so that explains that the data strikes targeted the capital
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. so now and it's govern grids, also 9 or the strikes, talking to her data and live in slides. dogwood dies 7 is twice targeted by the and also another 7. it was nice talking to had gather this into one is drive on the side of side the. so yeah, from the base it strikes will not deter them from supporting the palestinian people in guys that stressing that they will not go unpunished. so the thing that they will add is probably a to the serious twice according to his words. and this for in response to these are the spikes, which i hope you need the audio code describe as an offer more o c political council. as a member of the police, because on the hand of the height, the one that the american british escalation will be met with another escalation from this side. he stressed that they, these in his price will not detect them as well from continuing to support. because until these ready griffith ends and these stages left to the group states and its
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statements that it is the decision to support. but is this again, it's, this is supported by hundreds of thousands of families. so come out weekly and daily to call for more operations. and ava do demands up in england crossings to reach the occupied territories to support the rather get up there. and does again is what they describe as is really genocide. i get as people of guys that publish side, the us national security advisor jake sullivan says that will be more strikes on iran, lynx targets in metallic ation for 3 american troops killed in jordan. a week ago. it began with the strikes on friday night, but that is not the end of it. we intend to take additional strikes and additional action to continue to send a clear message that the united states will respond when our forces are attacked or people are killed. okay, let's go to rosalind jordan and washington d. c. now,
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so rosa, on the one hand we've just seen john kind of be on the sunday talk shows that we know of course the to the secretary of state is leaving for his fist journey to, to the region. what message has all of us sending well, essentially, there are a couple of messages coming from the by net ministration. first with the trip of the us, secretary of state antony blinking to the middle east. he's leaving later on sunday is to underscore the us, his desire to see an end to the fighting between israel and of n militants and other of fighting groups. inside garza, as well as trying to secure the release of those captives who were taken on october 7th. that is one goal that the us wants to see. and then following on from that of an establishment of an independent palestinian state. although that's not going to happen right away,
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the other message that we are hearing from biting the ministration officials, including from the national security advisor, jake sullivan, is that the us is not interested in a broader war in the middle east that says the us is taking military action, we are now in the 3rd day of such action in order to try to prevent those who would try to attack those believe to be supporting as well, whether politically or financially they want to see those action stopped. and that is why, in particular the us launch another attack early on sunday, on what it says was a cruise missile and who the control territory and young men. they say that this cruise missile was posing an imminent threat to the security of us navy bustles and of commercial vessels in the red sea. so this is the message, one of 2 big messages that the us is sending right now. not just 2 of those in the
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middle east, but world wide. right. was of in jordan in washington dc. thank you. the still ahead on that, which is sarah. facebook celebrates is the 20th, best day. how it's changed the way of life are just 3000000000 subscribers. the teen jets analysis of the today's headlines. how does south africa, since it's accusations of genocide in this case, many genocide and holocaust scholars including his ravings con, confirm that space is a textbook genocide. frank assessments politicians need to be able to run for office without the fear of facing a jail term. informed opinions when the us census will ships into the red sea. it's not receive the task protection that seen as convocation. inside story on al jazeera, the
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the you're watching out is there is a reminder of our top story is this uh, as well as offensive and gaza is moving for the south that these 2 children were killed in reference to city housing. 1.6000000 policy has been repeatedly shown. is there any attacks have killed more than a 127 people? so saturday is really sorry for those of killed at least one person the i'll ship a hospital and all the guys, i'm sorry, the forces of again besieged areas around the compound, hundreds of people of trent within the last few minutes. the chili and presidents has announced that at least 64 people have died in wall 5 and central shit, and that number is likely to rise. firefighters are struggling to contain the wall fines and launch ponds for highly populated pos, out of the coastal viper. right? so region, less than america edits, at least in human report,
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some santiago and in for june in what's known as chillies garden city, strong winds of up to 60 kilometers an hour and scorching sheets had been feeding the flames, destroying everything in their path. especially holmes, the look, there was nothing left of my house. nothing as you can see, the neighbor across the street could not leave. he burned to death because he did not want to leave his house. i lived alone here. let me go. the president comes in board, each declared a state of emergency involved, but a so region and address the nation to say that so far, dozens have died. donna will be soon as another celia given the conditions of this tragedy. the number of faithful victims will surely increase in the coming of this . but the figures we are announcing of those that have been confirmed by the appropriate for the 4 states. the fires come in the middle of a heat wave and this tens of thousands of julian's have been heading to the coastal region of but a so for summer holidays,
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traffic jams on the main highway are handling the mobility of firefighters and ambulances. the government has declared a career few from 9 pm to 10 am in the region. but why don't you get along? your coffee will help to free up the rights for emergency vehicles also so that people who must be evacuated can do so as quickly as possible. and so that no one can be left wondering around very stuff has been evacuated. the government is trying to prevent losing thousands of people have been forced to evacuate in just minutes. but some, especially elderly people with limited mobility could not escape in time. the government says it will investigate arson is the cause of these deadly fires. like 1st says the president, the priority is to save lives. see, and human al jazeera santiago contained a boy as an independent filmmaker. she told us how she got quotes in the wildfires is the situation escalated rapidly. i arrived on friday,
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i came into the highway, 68, and we passed through the way into through the fire, into the city when it just started. for me being from outside. it's really strange . that's not nothing known to me. so it was very, very strange to see such a big fire and nearby and passing through it. but the people here seem to be more aware of that. i think we were the last cars passing by. this is the main problem because of the weekend and here is vacation time. people come from santiago from everywhere to the coastal area. and to be that in my case, i went to speak family and to fill in here. and so for me it was different, but i came on a friday, 7 pm, and of course what cars and doing the truck was doing is there. and i was helping the fire of fine to, to, to go to the place on time. and it was really stuck,
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and i left on time into the city. i was safe and people are safe. but afterwards they cut the roads for the fire fire. so to pass the problem on friday was that everything happened so quick that people didn't get the information on time. so the roots were really stuck in the defense to yesterday. for example, to such a day is that there was to announce that cost to you. and it means that people have to stay at home, then you are ready to head alerts. the road with free firefighters and volunteers are really doing the best they have trained for that. the problem is why it happens or why it's got bigger, i think is that on this special day on friday and saturday. and it was very, very when the something which is normal for this area, but not at this time of the year and combined with the heat. it didn't help the situation. very thing is on the way in el salvador was election with president and
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i a but canada expect it to win another landslide victory. the catalyzed popularity of the pose is largely attributed to his crank, donald criminal guns within 70000 suspect to guy members have been arrested since he declared the state of emergency in march 2022 to the bottom of as a control of sudan is created the wells largest displacement crisis, the united nation says maybe 8000000 people have been forced in the homes by the fighting between the army and the problem, industry, rapids and poor forces that's over and above the more than 3000000 already displaced before the conflict began in april so i'm a flight to neighboring countries, but most of move to safer areas within suit that have been morgan has more from how to of all fraud mohammed, her daughters and her grandchildren have lived in this classroom for 6 months. the school in hartfield has become a temporary shelter for some of the menus to denise forces from their homes by the conflict between the army and the parent. military rapids support forces offer us
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as the flight when the fighting moved into their neighborhood. less than one level, the senate is the. it was terrible to leave the house. we carried the kids left, the air conditioning on. i'm left with nothing but the clothes on. a box. artillery shells landed near a stray bullets were flying everywhere. early in the conflicts, the power in military group took control of most of the capital made reports at the fast rape and killing. many residents moved to stay for regions, often areas controls by the army. in dar 4 where the rapids support forces is accused of ethnic cleansing, have a 1000000 escaped to neighboring cad. another 1000000 have cross the border into south sudan, egypt, and issue a po, bringing the total number of displays. so denise to nearly $11000000.00 according to united nations, vickers, families often travel long distances by foot to reach safety. safety no single said i see to their families for 3 days to get to they hadn't eaten and were in poor
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health. one woman collapsed during the journey and died. people who are physically and emotionally exhausted with no official displacements camps and the shortage of 10, many people sleep out in the open access to food, clean water and health care. it's also difficult back and hard to offer us has conditions are far from ideal. but at least her family is safe. for now, any way, there is no sign. the conflict is going to end any time soon. meaning most of the news will likely be forced from their homes. he but morgan altered their heart to him. the social media platform, facebook has turned 20 and over the past 2 decades, platform has been credited with revolutionizing how we interact and share ideas online. but it also raised major concerns over privacy, hate speech misinformation, forensic mon, ahead and reports on the rise of facebook. mark sucker for it was 19 years old
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when he started facebook as college dormitory room now known as mehta. the company has grown into a global empire. originally a way for university students to keep in touch, it quickly expanded to the greater public. within a year it had a 1000000 users. by 2012, it had a 1000000000. today, 3000000000 people use the platform every month. a 3rd of the world population on facebook was at the forefront of a social media revolution. the change that we share ideas, pictures, and videos online. during our spring uprisings, activists use it organized protests and spread the word about what was happening in real time. politicians use it to share their campaign messages, paying mazda billions of dollars for advertising, in the hopes of reaching voters. but methods based controversies over the years. data privacy scandals have let the massive binds from regulators. i am proud to now
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and many say it doesn't do enough to suppress hate speech and misinformation. we want to hear more without delay about what facebook and other companies plan to do to take greater responsibility for what happens on their platform. is arkenberg has repeatedly been brought in to face the tough questions from regulators and politicians. we didn't take a broad enough view of our responsibility, and that was a big mistake. and it was my mistake. and i'm sorry, but through it all matter has been able to outlast or buy out most of its rivals. instagram and what's up among the many surfaces now under the metro umbrella collaboration, which is really what this is focused on as to the future. mark sucker breaks as it lies in the matter versus the olympic gold medalist tongue of virtual space. he believes to be the successor to the mobile internet such as this. and that pollution of the business metal hopes will guarantee its continued success for another 20 years. since and monahan algebra also know it has broken the
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record for the most amount of time spent in space, russian, or like kind of income, a history of the accumulating nearly 2 and a half years and space flight are all right. i said for being the bulk of weather is next to the inside story. we'll examine the issues around the upcoming election impacts time. stay with us with the the, i had a lot of that will have a look at the weather in africa, in environment with us in the middle east and live bandwidth. unsettled weather has dominated the story, particularly across places like 11 on and syria, israel and occupied palestinian territories. it has been very cold with some heavy rain in places, but as we go to monday into tuesday, the worst of that, which is this way. further east is looking very wintry across east in areas of took
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here. the cool cause is but it lies up across the event, we will see temperatures pick up here over the next few days. it will, however, be coming down across the gulf. shamal when will blow down keeping things cool for places like re add and grow up particularly at night. it has been rather chilly. not something very dry across the north of africa, but some cold winds have been keeping temperatures down across much of the region. they will be coming up however, in the north east, places like cairo of the next few days, fly up to the south of this west of the southern parts of africa, some active weather stretching all the way from angola through to madagascar. this is where we're going to see the west of the weather over the next few days. it lies up full johannes, but monday in to choose a sunshine coming through here with just a little bit of rain for cape town that she went on. the
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