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receives patients with a gunshot wounds or shrapnel from an artillery strike, serving as a lifeline to many invest fixing volunteers and say they'll continue to do what they can to help those left to believable by the conflict. the the alarm. so venue, it's good to have you with us. this is the news, our life from doha, coming up in the program. this our, the us says there is a framework agreement on the table for a 6 week ceasefire in gaza. israel did not turn it down and the u. s. is now waiting for how much is response right now though, the attacks continue in gaza at least 11 palestinians are killed in the southern part of a strip after it is really here a strike. it's a tense sheltering displaced people. and israel has once again attacked
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palestinians waiting for aid in gaza. city, one person has been killed. the british cargo ship has something the red sea after it was attacked by human scuse fighters last month and on peace. a statement with all your sports news premium. e lead is a little pool. big, nothing for us. i'm for me to one will chime in next for stuff in the women's opening ball, raymond, are on free that among the program the so we begin this news, our with developments on the war on guys or the white house saying there is a framework agreement on the table for 6 weeks ceasefire. israel has not turned it down. now the weight is on for home us to agree talks are ongoing here in doha, with parties hoping to have a deal in place by brand desk. we have correspondence following developments from
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both israel and the us in a moment. we'll be getting reaction from ocean's ears. honda, so hooting tel aviv 1st, so let's speak to rosalind jordan in washington, dc was tell us what you can tell us what you know about this framework agreement well, according to us officials who had convened of a phone call with reporters here in washington in the past hour to talk about the emergency air drop carried out by the us and by jordanian air force. in the past of few hours on saturday, the van talked about the larger context. and that is when these officials confirmed that there is a framework for a 6 week ceasefire. the u. s. has words to start by ramadan at the latest. they said, and i'm quoting here, the as railways have more or less accepted it, there will be
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a 6 week ceasefire in gaza today is how mos agrees to the release of what the us goes on to say is a set of hostages or captives of the sick, the wounded women and the elderly, they say that these are negotiations are still under way and go ha, at this hour, that negotiators are working around the clock. and that basically is how mos agrees to this release of these particular captives. then the ceasefire would take effect and the us officials went on to say that it is vital to make this happen because it's not just the 6 weeks break and finding that they're looking to achieve. but they're trying to get to the 2nd stage to try to get closer to an end to this more on garza, it was. so this to be clear, this would be a phase one. the framework agreement is for phase one, right?
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first step of a deal, but the whole idea is to get to the next step and to end the war. that's right, and this is new. the us has not been talking about a phase 2. they have not described their efforts to help broke or this 6 week break in the fighting as a phase one until late on saturday, here in washington. and so that is new information. certainly the officials also said in this context, this is why it was so important for top us officials, including the president, joe biden, to speak to his counterparts and cut her in egypt. and jordan to really try to push these negotiations along, especially in light of the attack by is really troops on palestinians on thursday as they were trying to get a relief from aid from a convoy truck that had come into the gaza strip. there's been
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a real worry here in the us that this potential 6 weeks since fire could fall apart . and now we are learning. it's not just because they're trying to do a one off. they're trying to build on a much longer period of no fighting in order to one get humanitarian aiden to get the captives out 3 to try to end this more. yeah, it was. that's all really interesting. and all really useful reporting also to help our viewers with the timeline. by the way, if this deal were to happen for ramadan, which is what they're aiming for. that would mean march 10th remedy. unexpected to start march 10th, march 11th, give or take a day or 2 rather than jordan. thank you very much. we'll be following up with you in the coming hours. i want to go to images. here is a honda so who now you're in tel aviv. what are you hearing if anything on your end about this as well, there actually hasn't been any is really reaction to this just yet to be is real.
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we have not given any sort of comment or statement about this. in fact, over the last week, the only thing we've been hearing of our impasse is when it comes to this deal. conflicting reports about where delegations are or are not being sent. but remember the entire time that there has been these talks, these really as have been discussing red lines, but they have concessions that they are simply not willing to give up as part of a deal. and that is, they're not going to see the release of thousands of palestinian prisoners as part of this deal. however, the americans now confirming that these really in theory have responded to this deal and they are simply waiting for message response. but it comes as is several is really media outlets this evening have reported that there will not be, it is really delegation going to the next round of talk. so while there is conflicting reporting on that end, these really is again, not confirming anything this evening. and in fact,
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these really prime minister's office released a statement earlier in the night saying that the actually won't even be at the cabinet meeting on sunday because he is feeling flu like symptoms. so it is unlikely that we'll hear from the prime minister at that cabinet meetings, but if there is some sort of deal in place, we can be sure to hear from the is really prime minister and is rose ward cabinet as soon as anything is confirmed? yeah, we will want to hear from you and obviously from, from, is really authorities. um, as soon as you hear anything on that because the, the, the language coming out of the us at the moment just to repeat it is that is really have not said no to this potential framework agreement. that's where we are. that's how we can frame it. at this hour, look, i also you're in tel aviv, i also see protest is walking behind you. that is something else that you're covering today. tell us about where you are, what you're seeing, what you're hearing, and what's happening. in telling me there are 2 different demonstrations going on,
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but these protesters behind me are walking to my left here, where the main gathering is going to be for the anti government demonstration. now last week, you'll remember there was a lot of force used by police. there were water cannons, there was several, a raft. there was to lease mounted on horseback that were striking demonstrators. but this time police have actually set up roadblocks several 100 meters away from that location because they don't want protesters to block the roads. once again, demonstrators here are calling for new elections or calling on these really prime minister to reside and they are calling for a deal to bring back the remaining is really captive. some are held in don's us, but all of this comes as there is a protest right across the street, calling for the return of as really captives. it is the 21st to sect you to rally the families of the captains are holding calling on the government for their release. so the anti government demonstration seems to be taking off in both size
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and scale of demonstrators are fed up with nothing. yahoo! and the right wing policies of israel government that have not seen a deal to bring back these really captives. and they're also saying, but nothing yahoo is taking israel in the wrong direction and they want new governance immediately, sir. all right, how do i sound who'd reporting from tel aviv? that's what we can say on your end. it is 8 minutes past 1800 g m t. thank you very much on the this in the southern guys are now and is really droned, attack has killed at least 11 palestinians and wounded. many more troops have attacked the area near the m around the hospital where hundreds of people have sought shelter. israel had previously established a safe zone in that area of the palestinians fleeing constant bombardment. accept assignment, which reports the guys up under fire again and is really drawn strike new damage. we're out the hospital killed
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a doctor and several palestinians. the rocket strike targeted attend housing displays, people in a supposed to safe zone in detail, also tiny area of rough or doesn't. on the southern me, there was a big explosion. these really all me from the place crowded with people, destruction is everywhere. there are many marks us. suddenly the gloss shot to the fire broke out. everyone flip, some of you will market and all the engine was injured on my hands. i'm head on to my brother was also in the attack follows a night of relentless air strikes. is really rockets destroyed homes and a mosque and did all by law adding to the total of palestinian casualties. the attack spirit, no one feeling alex, the hospital with the victims of all ages. in the aftermath of thursday, striking palestinians queuing for food, more bodies have been found. a u. n team that met the victim says many of those
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days, so in a north cause a hospital had suffered gunshot once. what we saw were the 200 people in the emergency room that was still a serious condition. many had just time to go on a very, very urgent draw surgery. and we're in deep pain and of course, suffering from baby boomers. we witnessed a lot of a gunshot, and people had clearly injured maybe, and running away would be trampled. there had been air drops of fluid from some countries, but it hasn't been nearly enough for the many palestinians who are struggling to survive. of the u. n. is now demanding full access to northern, gaza, sustainable to deliver the goods of people in the past to function in an environment that has assumptions for rule of law, a semblance of some kind of systematic ability to access the aides that people need
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. but despite global outcry and condemnations, 8 efforts still face relentless obstruction and wellness. friction has a huge problem, especially for children. and this been a sort of a monday children play some major role in the number of children that come to us. and as a result, the number of desktop and even when a charlie is supposed to eat 3 meals a day and ends up getting one meal in the decimal enough for you, doctors and age groups and guys are calling on the international community to confront is role for its military reactions and ensure that there is urgent humanitarian relief for its besieged population axles i much was just there. busy for the 2nd time in 3 days, the is really army has shot the palestinians waiting for food aid near the nimble c round about south west of gauze, the city hall supervision on a one person was killed and at least 26 people were wounded on thursday at the very
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same location, at least 118 palestinians were killed by b is really military, while waiting for desperately needed food. as bringing now to 0. sorry god was zoom, tarry ca, joining us over the phone from rafa in the southern part of guys that i wanna start . first of all with um, what we were just hearing from the united states saying that they have a potential framework on the table for a 6 week ceasefire deal in gaza that could start if this all goes through that could start by ramadan there waiting for him us to agree on this. what are you hearing if anything on your end? i in fact hear you. yes. if there was, let any official comments be made by mouse movement regarding powers proposal for she's for her that's been agreed just before a couple of hours by here you've already signed a coke. i'd like to todd under the supervision of the american administration. got
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killed. now it's also not clear. if the did the you will include the return of the deputies to get another copy of the gall, this credit. and at the same time, can guarantee the for each really what the color areas of baffled back to the board is with the gall. this trip on these details have been delayed. central argument within the past. if you get a weeks of vacation that had been made, we come off an email, but the deal is just on a piece or for 6 we've got to include that really took is really kids including sick women, children and elderly. is there any kids from hallmark in the time which will be releasing about the continues from the it's where the the tension under the sink time. it's not yet also clear. when is the exact time of the announcement of the ceasefire? the both of these very of the american you said phase that is now and i'm off
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a cold waiting for the school. i'm a, this is absolutely a part of the ongoing negotiation made to, to each of them for the project on the ground. but do you feel confident that the collapse of such drugs i think that there's going to be much more expensive of fighting at the bottom. and of course the cost a. yeah. and the americans have been cleared the for the moment. there isn't a deal in the sense that for the moment that deal, which is real, hasn't rejected. well, it hasn't been agreed upon by how much. so they don't know whether they'll have 2 parties agreeing to the deal, whether they'll end up with one party who says, who doesn't say no and the other party doesn't say yes, in which case, you know, deal. and also the timeline on this topic. and i will say this again for our viewers, if this were to happen to target timeline is ramadan, which is scheduled to start not an exact date, but around march 10th, which would mean potentially were a days away from this topic up was zoom as soon as you hear anything on your end about this framework agreement that the american stays on the table. we will be
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wanting to speak to you immediately. thank you very much. start now to discuss this further, not sure where he is joining us, director of the go study center at guitar university. my group to be very clear. we're not talking about a deal. we're talking about something that is, you know, in between no deal in a deal. it's somewhere in that great area with israel. israel is no longer saying no, that's why we think it's major. potentially major. because a couple weeks ago israel was saying i'm us is delusional. we want no part of this, and they were not even sending their delegations to, to, to take part in the negotiation. minnesota, we need to be accurate on that just to mind the view as of 2 things. one this, they talk sense, but his discussion on negotiation on the framework for a um, a basically a release signed and for the future. uh, communication between how much time it is through the negotiate the, the,
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the through the, to kansas got that on egypt. so the discussion is about the framework. so it's not that deal, as you said, was accurate. it, it's not that the, it's an accurate it's, it's a framework. now when you go in detail the, the framework includes the, the sync up this the link of the ceasefire. so that would be 6 weeks, the 6 weeks for the 1st step number, nothing number, the participation and it would be under these number of the is why it is when the abilities and also the um is, are in the military presence in the north. and what does that, what would happen to that this should lead to another around if negotiation to move to the long term ceasefire or basically long term piece? well, when you say should, that's what the us says, great hope will happen. in other words, if they get an agreement on a, on a 6 week ceasefire, they hope that this will lead to
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a longer ceasefire and ultimately to the end of the war. but but, but there's a precedence and the precedence is the deal that was agreed a few months ago, late october, early november. and that lasted just a few, a few weeks if i'm not mistaken a week. and then the fighting was there again. yeah. but what, what do we out of gathering that they learn the lesson and that's the reason why they so just the, in the discussion negotiation to change the course and talk about more sustain a better plan. so they can build on for a long time, a ceasefire and, and long term process for basically situational guys. now there are 2 main office because one is nothing yahoo is a slogan for the day off to which basically basically he doesn't want to withdraw the troops because he wants to control because yeah, number 2, he's as a want people to go back. so come back from southern, the southern goes to the north because he wants to create a new stipend school in the notes. and what's the,
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what's about security to start the school? so that is the reason why we see how mass insisting in those 2 elements withdrawals from north and all the other places around. uh, is there any troops gets paid? no, you guys have to pay the situation of sick of 7th of october. so pretty basically the same location do it in on 6 of october and actually can i just say this it's, it's a little bit hard at this moment in time to imagine is real pulling all of its soldiers out of northern. gotcha. it's just a little bit hard to imagine. yes and no. yes, because the slogan from between, yahoo, no, because there is a debate with then desire the politics. that's what he said is most sustained of that is why any military already requested $14000.00 person on and the out of the need. the financial minister does not approve that. so there is a crisis within the military institution and politician about do we need the tools, the situation now and because and also stand,
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we cannot continue like this. so they could, this could lead to a discussion with a drill, could be an option for them taking into consideration of the situation in the southern lebanon as well. when you say the situation in gauze is unsustainable. but within these really conversation about this, within these really perspective, is it just financially and in terms of leaving troops there for a long time? or is it also because perhaps they feel they're not achieving actually what they say doing. and if they're still fighting there, when they try to get cleared this area and nothing because they said we have done it, we have finished everything that had come to the bottom. so yes, and that part the, and there is no soonest operation actually in buffalo because what they are doing good off of it or ordering the, i would say, made it difficult is that is just targeting by aircraft. that is fine. is it not sort of as the academic, which basically they said they finished the job months ago? so basically this, this fellow's, there is a famous here. it is not to have mentions. and the major issue is they have nothing to lease any of the carpets. so that event, this is the other part of it, the,
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this, the other pillar of these negotiations. if i can put it that way, has always been for it for, for as long as we've been talking about these negotiations, is that i'm austin. israel would have for this to work to agree on who homos would release the who, which of these really captives would be released and which palestinian prisoners would be really good. and of course, how many would be with this that's built in details of? yes, it always more than the types of solutions because they talk about eldest a woman, children of them. the is what i did captives from us, assessed on the permanent leaders in jazz. that is what it is. they don't want to release them because some of them would change then the domestic politics of the palestinian situation. c and, and left the band going on because so there is a serious concern between both sides. and that's to me dealing, i would say that the cease fire of the 6 weeks is 5. if those dissolved, we may see these 6 weeks start mushrooms,
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where we thank you very much for your insights in your analysis on this. and for our viewers. just joining us for, it's just gonna recap this really quickly. allow me just a 2nd for this. we are reporting on what could end up being a major development in negotiations and direct negotiations between our mazda in israel for a ceasefire deal. we can't tell you for sure that this is, that this is going to be a major development because it depends on what the video goes through and for now what we have are us officials saying that there's a framework agreement in place for a 6 week ceasefire. in gaza, these really have not said no, that means the needle has moved on that front, and they are now waiting for a mazda is answer on that. so that's where we are 1822, g and t. we hope to get developments on this very soon. and bring them to you as soon as we can. now, we're also looking at what's happening on the ground and a funeral has been held for a palestinian boy till drinking his really re near ramallah in the occupied westbank overnight. hundreds of mourners joined the procession for mohammed home
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with a deep income for nima and the occupied westbank and his family says the 16 year old without friends when the rate began. they became traps and he was shot in the head when his really forces opened fire. it is really striking. a car in southern lebanon has killed 3 hezbollah fighters. the attack targeted the vehicle in the border town of the kora. the strike comes 24 hours after his beloved fighters said that they carried out 6 attacks against is really forces near the lebanese border as well on israel had exchanged near daily fire since israel's war on guns that began last october. a british cargo ship has sunk in the red sea 2 weeks after being hit by who's the missiles fired from young, and the ruby moore is the 1st ship to sink. since attacks began in november because of israel's war and gaza, it'd be $24.00 crew a band and the ship soon after they were fired upon last month. now the boat carrier has already leaked fuel and fears of an environmental disaster. i've been
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further raised because of the 40000 tons of fertilizer on board the ship. oh, john stoffer, it is from the international chamber of shipping. i spoke to him earlier. he says the vessel is creating hazards for marine life, for the environment and for people's livelihoods in the red sea. and the risk that presented by the, the fertilizer is if it does spill into the marine environment, which seems possible, given the shape is now. so it presents or beautification risk and that results in oxygen depletion is extremely severe. and so for the marine environment, i think also the sinking of the ruby ma demonstrates the severe threat to the he t attacks present to the lives of ship of c firas trumpeting through these waters. and they all to the principal concern of the shipping industry. it's unacceptable that the men and women who serve international trade coming on the search threat and it's, she a look that we've not seen
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a much severe incidents. the situation is obviously deteriorated considerably because salvage may now be impossible depending on the depths to which the the ship is sunk. and that will need to be assessed. i think of salvage operation would have a code much sooner than not being viable threats made by the who t's and the such. an operation would only be permissible if aid was, was made into gaza. and so unfortunately what was already a very complicated situation has got considerably worse. the rest of about 60 percent going through the red sea, it's important to remember. and that the huge he's happy and very clear on that targeting criteria. so distract, she's not generic, it's these variables depending on whether a vessel is perceived to be linked to israel, the u. k. or the us, a palestinian. the solidarity rallies are being held around the world this weekend from copenhagen, denmark to france, italy, germany,
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the u. k. and 11 on it's part of the global day of action for palestine calling for a ceasefire in gaza. and she lives here. thousands of members of the largest labor union have been protesting in front of the prime minister's office. demonstrators called for greater social freedoms and denounced a crackdown on union rights and raising prices. the rally was organized by the agent in general labor union. it's been one of the strongest critics since president case i had seized most powers in 2021 and a move widely described as a crew. the daughter continues, yeah. we are accustomed to accept the differences of opinion to formulate content. we do not accept silence invoices, nor do we accept the policy of southern tara betrayal, distortion. i'm dividing society, all of this is rejected in the mentality of the tenants in general, labor union,
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hundreds of demonstrators and the malaysian capital quite of them for has been calling for a ceasefire. far as louis reports, the strategy is organized by local civil society organizations. and has the endorsement of at least a 100 in jewels and various political parties is now ready to go with had gathered earlier in the afternoon outside the us and the commodity 5 kind of message and the rat. yeah, a lot of the anger is directed at the us. that's continued support eventually. we've had speeches describing us action and of course at israel says, continued from bachman garza now it's been nearly 6 months since israel's war and gaza began. and in that time, relations of organized a dozen of psycho tech, malaysia, spoken to some people, they say, i'm not sure what the presence at this value kind of comes, which they feel that it's important to come here to show that solidarity for palestinians. young funding with the rest of the d, so i see the deep sense of sadness and i feel angry because there's nothing that we
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can physically do to help. what malaysians can do at this point is to boycott. but you have to play cold, a 100 percent. organize this up and signing this riley for weeks. so the timing of this riley coincides with the risk assessment and gaza desktop costing 30000 people . many of the women and children. it's really trans opening fi on how to seniors, ways and for a killing. it was a 100 people. the malaysian for an industry issued a statement on something today. condemning is those actions. calling is how it relates in violation of international law. lawrence the out to 0, the still ahead on else 0 chance military ruler announces that he will run for president in a bid to officially succeed his father. plus votes are being counted after around parliament, 3 elections, but fridays turn out. looks to be the lowest yet. and christian coleman sits his sites on olympic gold after beating his sprint. rival, let the world indoor championships limits. we'll have to details later this hour in
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sports, the the, let's get going with your weather uptake through the middle east and africa. so were tapping into a southerly wind in saudi arabia, watched what that does, of that temperature and re, i potentially 30 degrees on sunday. but it's also starting around the sand and dust for the eastern profits in saudi arabia. and same goes for quade. so he's a conditions there, but this warmer air will push into doha up to 27 degrees, but running the risk. i've seen a few showers on monday. now that that snow storm has moved away from mass kind of stand. it's been replaced by some bitterly cold air, a couple at minus 3. that's well below where you should be. now that we are in the month of march, a few showers across the western and central side of turkey. it'd be around is
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simple, but where we've got some major rainfall north, west africa, particularly l. jerry and to needs the weather alerts out for a northern algeria. for just how blustery it's going to be. as we head toward sunday, rain is locked into play across congo. this could produce some flooding over the next little bit, and we know a wildfire is burning not too far away from cape town, and those winds will still be a factor on sunday, but hang tight. there is some relief coming by monday. this storm system sweeps in, it's going to produce some showers, potentially thunder storms, cape town, shooting for a high of 26 degrees on monday. bye for now. the, the scars of the war and you pray, run deep. but the devastation of the countries precious ecosystems may take the longest to hear the people in power documents the environmental impacts of the fight to and follows ukrainian war prizes investigators,
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as they collect evidence of what they described as eco site ukraine, ground 0 on a jersey to the landlords day in the race for the president's march 5th. we'll see millions votes across the 15 states as super tuesday looks set to move joe biden. and donald trump a step closer to a re match stay with alger 0. so continue to cover it should be us elections. 2020 . what's most important to me is talking to people understanding what they're going through here though, just either we believe everyone has a story. we're hearing the the
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you're watching else a 0 reminder of our headlines. this our, the us says that there is a framework agreement on the table for a 6 week ceasefire in gaza. israel has not turned it down, and the us is now waiting for homeless. his response talks are ongoing. here in doha with parties hoping to have a deal in place by remedy in, in, around one week. at least 11 people have been killed in rough on and southern gaza is really forces launched a drone attack near the m around the hospital where hundreds of displaced people had been staying. the british cargo ship has sunk in the red sea 2 weeks after being hit by inclusiveness styles fired from yemen, the ruby mars the 1st ship, the sink. since attacks begin in november because of israel's war and god the at the military ruler of chad says that he will be running for president in an election being planned for me. mohammed,
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it was debbie it know to power 3 years ago after his father was killed by rebels. yeah, zillow chance may not physician leader and his cousin was killed on wednesday during an army assault on his parties. headquarters and the capital address has more from jemina. how much interest debbie said his intention was not to run for president. he said, useful cause when he took over from his father when he was killed on the frontlines was to stabilize, tried to use sure. the big institutions of governors continued as well as well as to provide these instability to the country. and the region now has been endorsed by a coordination of more than one would and print reports, clauses and associations here in a minute. what color racing is all about, shuttled by event over the past week, which of course include the read on the main opposition for the project. quote is the definition of that project quarters. and of course, the killing of its leader as well as the risk of several other members of the
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police could part as many people feel that that could affect the credibility of the elections on may 6th. but again, chart is a very, very significant. i like to many countries from in particular, which has moved a lot of it's groups since it was ordered out of many cited in countries. how about why the has grown, it's basically in charge. and of course the west is relying on mr. debbie and his government to provide additional support when it, when it's needed. one of the main things, one of the main challenges remaining of the raise the phrase mr. debbie is the current prime minister. it wasn't the position what he's doing, the government as a prime minister. you refuse to say whether or not you run, i guess a precedent. so right now we have more than $220.00 political parties and associates, you endorsing wisdom? how much is this debbie? how many degrees i just need to jump in to iran now where a balance counting is under way of to friday's parliamentary elections. conservative candidates are expected to do well. it's the 1st time the vote has
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been held since nationwide. protests in 2022 or so sort. our reports from different iranians voted for the new parliament on friday in an election seen as a test for the political establishment in the country. this election is the 1st form, a measure of public opinion cease nationwide. protests in 2022 spots by the death of 22 year old mess and many in police custody. you're right in officials have enjoyed high water turned out cecily establishment off the stomach. the popular fuel run in 1979. but that change in 2020 parliamentary elections were turned out to remain at 42.5 percent a significant throughout compared to previous elections. but as you move from now, the government and institutions are seeking a high turn out to restore the less than the c, which was damaged by you quite a bit cautious social unrest. andrews. jason, with the eyes of the world are on the wrong and on the, on the people of iran,
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they want to see what you will do, that you both are friends and foes from all sides. their eyes are on us so. so pay attention to you. go the ministry of interior fields is in charge of conducting the elections extended within time by 6 hours, hoping to secure, high turnouts. well, you know, yes because of all you that considering reports received from cities and requests from local governors, the interior ministry based on the election laws with the approval of guardian council announces that the voting hours across the country are extended until midnight values. many reformist, including for more than a sampler, is running, present several honey. we're bare from the race. randy, i'm supposed to vote as for members of the company's h h c s complete for x, there's an 80 or turn on a panel that's with potentially a point. the company is next supreme leader of the company. that's why does election, may have a significant impact on the future of the islamic republic in the wrong the what the terminology is a primary source of measurements the for the particular establishment of the was
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our students. we being counted, turn off, may indicate a decline in public support, but the high turnout will give you got it as a significant the victory by the clinton committees. this is have that which is 0 to wrong. thousands of workers from the party of pakistan's and jail, former prime minister in ron con, or rallying across the country there, protesting alleged rigging. and last month, national elections come out of height or has more a despite the heavy rain, the board, the buckets on day again solved but out a number i did and it's lama, but they have quotes up for a testing against what they say. what match the rigging and the election that they're said and focused on they have of course being a number of addressed by the security portrait based on job, proven my paper here. and i did tell me and they're making their protests. busy we've been talking to some of the project to to tell us why they yeah,
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cuz we do everything that took place in the election on it's february. the guy was reading on almost $186.00 on the night of the election. but in the morning the results were monday for the day, and we have nobody to do the only notices in the national assembly. on monday, independent august, somebody has been stolen in the cities have been stolen and you will know at least it's done, general testing. the election commission is reducing the eyes uh sits in the next assembly, the idea to get back us golden rule that stone and mandate, you know, the whole world knows you have bought ample upon 45. it is there. not nobody wants it and all the jobs. 1 introducing the market, they have cited with the tea and the tub. so it is not acceptable to the common focus on. i can't even imagine to survive here under the government. i have to come back to the office on the spot. the fund wasn't safe. no, i really wanted how did fraud,
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as i like me to continue as the mounting pressure tactic against the government, which dave dave came into power through rigging. and this, of course is likely to gain momentum because other parties are also like need to join hands invoicing, the protest across the country come out of how you doing. i just it off. it's not, i'm of odd motors in russia had been laying flowers of the grave of crimson critic alex st. devonte a day after his funeral. thousands attended the ceremony and moscow were slogans against president vladimir putin. where chanted the rear show a public descent. russian authorities said nevada only died of natural dec syndrome, but many of blames president vladimir putin for his death. a drone attack has targeted the city of saint petersburg and russia. the mayor says residents were evacuated from their damage departments and that there were no casualties. the city and its suburbs are hundreds of kilometers from the front line and ukraine. but
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there have been several attacks there recently and, and ukraine. a russian drone attack has killed 7 people. they include a 3 year old boy whose body was found under the rubble in odessa. 6 people are missing in the 4th city after the early morning attack on a high rise apartment block from mcbride reports from key. a total of 17 and rain. you made shy, he drones being targeted against ukraine's in these overnight attacks. some of them directed against the sumi and how to key regions in the north and the east of ukraine. but the most serious attack coming in the south on the port city of desta, h drones loads than most of them being intercepted. but there was a direct strike on the 9 story apartment building. that's why we've seen most casualties with several people being reported killed, including a very young child with others injured. emergency services have been up the scene of going through the rubble looking for other victims and survivors. this attack
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has been condemned by president followed them. is a landscape of ukraine saying this is once again, he says, russia continuing its fight against a ukraine's civilians and cooling on ukraine's overseas. back is to provide more ad defense saying that defense missiles he says, save lives, rob mcbride, i'll just say era keith, the argentine as president heavier malay has told congress his nation has no future unless its economic model is changed. there were public protests ahead of his speech with people angry about his plan. the economic reforms theresa bo reports from going to side us for us. it in have you had a really was a beat and i'm faced. what entering congress doing that great. the i knew the sessions after feeding, to pass a landmark bill that would have helped him carry out. he's promised economic reforms and they'll stay with the measures. we don't have any. so if you could meet
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the libertarian press and says, can't continue to fight against those who have drugs, argentina, down. so there, nobody knew most of what we did not come to play the game of politics. that's why before approving a load that was was less because of what changes we withdrew to go from. we want to change a container. we do not negotiate and change, and we will fulfill the promise we made to the people we sold. we thought the support of the political cos be more than enough to get into theory. speech relate also again promised to cut government spending on politicians are taking away benefits like private jets. he still wants to bill to put in prison. those who print money to cover argentina's deficit a demand made by many of those who voted for him. but outside congress, the environment was completely different. kind of take on the the
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people in the time the americans, me it would be the 2nd one since he took office almost 3 months ago. the lady has reduced the deficit by 5 points, is taking office and says this will destroy the sewing annual inflation, which has to be an exceeding 250 percent. but not everyone is convinced. there is no society and he's economy. it's only where it's only got scotts, scotts, scotts, a like the stores. all that he's doing is only for one group of people that are and really owners that are the, and the power, the people in the power from, from all the time charges. you know, you don't go got a ton of what really has called for the opposition to join him in signing a 10 point plan to transform argentina. but he would likely face push back from
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neighbor unions and left meaning political parties. so now it seems most of the population is willing to give him the time he needs, but nobody here knows how long that patients will last city. so we'll just see that when aside is the presidential candidates and mexico have begun, their campaigns. voting will take place on june. the 2nd, the nation is facing economic and security challenges, as john home and reports from the capital of mexico city. it was a statement when time cavities showing down to mexico city central plaza, the hall of the country to launch a presidential campaign, about $200000.00 people showed up to the front of the presidency in large part because she's a chosen to the current populate incumbent and today's manual lopez over the door and she's not afraid to play on that. you cannot. so you gotta be in the shop so
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that the president can hear. 2 it's an honor to follow over the door so no. 7 to the full in their mexico city and environmental engineer pledge to continue have predisposes. look by me of a bit, i'll be going to let the privilege didn't corrupt return. that's why we're going to keep fighting for the trust the nation of mexico for opponent the opposition candidate. so to, to go was up to, to start her own campaign with midnight, who for, for as me, you the tell me mexico with most residents fee for their safety and no insights. facebook 96 percent of the people in the city feel in secure and no one to the mess because some of sides missing people. models of civilians and police offices. here in front of me, i, as in all of mexico, people are afraid she's trying to type the achilles heel of showing bowman lopez over at those ruling paul t morrenda that it hasn't been able to stop mexico's in
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demik violence. so now the 1st guy is plain spoken with indigenous rates and miss g . b a side. the ones who will have parade through the country. send it in a t rex. cost you to protest outdated policies. gov is how's the popular touch somewhere, but she's facing an up hill back to the post showing them would move in double her projected boats. whatever happens when mix categories to do this, selection is going to be historically a and that's the best for it's going to have. it's the president for a country mixture. these were the savings for women. pretty much useful. that's huge. now come 3 months of grueling campaigning. for so to, to go was to try and break what looks like an on site lead showing about john home and how does it a, mexico city farm, land and homes in bolivia are submerged us to severe flooding. most of the damage
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has been done in the remote village of catch willy, where a flood water cut off roads. heavy rain this week has hit the indian region, the amazon and the valleys of central bolivia. in california, a powerful blizzard has hit nevada county. it's already shut down main highways and is expected to bring more than 3 meters of snow. the weather service is wanting travel conditions will be extremely dangerous to impossible. the security of energy supplies as being discussed in algeria at the gas exporting countries for the 12 members control more than 70 percent of the world's natural gas reserves. russia, iran and katara have the 3 largest reserves attacks on the russian and arranging pipelines as well as the war and ukraine and israel's war on gaza have highlighted the markets vulnerabilities. some of inch of aid has more from the summit in algiers. so that is a 3 where this 19 member block has the meeting. we saw heads of state come together, we saw them discussing with each other. and what is the future of what is to be
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forward and how to ensure that there is a reliable supply of natural gas, as well as a safety and security of not just gas infrastructure, but pipelines and other vehicles which carry gas as well. so there's a number of challenges which you face these, a gas exporters, and one of them is the environment and the move towards renew clean energy, which is both a blessing and a curse for them. because yes, they are spin hydrocarbons and created at such a gas being the keenest of a pool and boil presents the longevity that these produces expect and lost them in the market. so in the last few hours they've been speaking to officials from various sites and they expect that these 3 major issues, one about the supply chain, the 2nd about more investment into gaps, gap exploration. and the 3rd and foremost being the price of gas is going to be discussed. and there's going to be some sort of
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a joint vision which all of these countries can come together and present as the russian energy minister told us that now, especially for russia, the vision and the way forward is not to we're looking towards the rest, but towards east and an africa where there's going to be increasing demand. and there's going to be more and more investment into gas interests are still ahead on alpha 0 and sports. he is the star and buffet sits in the stands with his mom. after being summed off at half time in their latest mass, that is coming up with peter just after this break the a blank, white police fruits, salads and indigenous mother inbox. on an incredible jenny, for justice time was the seeking reparation all dislike. with no political background, she inspires the people to become chimneys 1st line sen. within the realm of
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the sports news was peter stomach who's joined us in the studio here. so thank you so much for being the one champion mex for stuff and i saw it has the new season with victory at the ball. rain growing pretty the rainbow drive it started on pole position and was never seriously challenged for stuff and as one each of the last 3 drive is championships. this is also the documents 8. when in a row, going back to september, he himself holds the sports record of 10 consecutive wins, which you achieve last year for stuff in his teammate. so jeff perry is took 2nd place called a science junior, was stood in. he's for rory. yeah, i'm believable. um i think today when even better than expected i think the car was really nice to drive when every come from. i think we had a lot of face and uh yeah, which is super enjoyable to drive today. we really said out of trouble and the yeah,
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great sense of the year. i mean it could have been better premium. the lead is livable, have beaten nothing and far as one know to extend the lead at the top of the standings. well, the man said he and also did not play on saturday and now have games in hand. dealt with new news school, the winning goal for the 20 time english champions. let me pull aiming to give a manager. you can pop the perfect singles. jim is leaving at the end of the season last week level who won the lead cup and they remain in the hands for 3 for the trophies. so there was more disappointment for chelsea. they like to see if that came in to, to, to draw again. springfield said one know before when she went behind but managed from bending flies and lace on every 2 parts of the team has been already. livingston was standing. yeah, this is kidding. about pay. so the next 2, he's a mother watching a game that he played and believe it or not, that was also lorio happened as p of g g with monica on friday. but it was sub dual fed off time. and the goal is to manage a lease, and 3 cases made the move because decide need to get used to playing without buffy
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. woke up with a is moving around with it at the end of the season. but instead of sitting in the dog asking about, think a change waived to the fans, such as i said with these mother for the 2nd tough. his mom is also is agents and she sees a spain last piece of find a house for the 25 year old. i had all these tiffany publicized me to use phone calls, events as manager, macs, the legs. he says, he sighed, i've lost an extraordinary play of, of the pool pub, but was banned for 4 years from the sports, but received the ban of the testing positive full testosterone. but the french mid field that has denied any wrong doing and will try and clear his name. i library has been pub as manager at uva, across to spells with the club going back 10 years. so i know most of these pictures will go on a human level, i'm very sorry, and sports wise football, this is an extraordinary play, a, have a chance to work with him and to coach him. it is hard to find places like him. icon comments on the ruling, i leave that to the bodies responsible for us. personally, i'm very sorry for him because paul is
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a very good person and impulsive time. in future football managers will be able to make additional permanent concussion substitutions. a play with the suspect and hate injury can be replaced without counting towards their allocation of substitutes. the international football association board, which is responsible for making this both of those amounts. this is really a little will come into effect on july 1st, but will remain an option for implementation on a competition by competition basis. for law, i'm having a concussion sub, so i think that's coming to lower the game already posted and everyone's made that step. and that applies to nice. you know, i'm sense of the game where we're little bit of fall and sense of opinion says in terms of whether some pre concussion substitutes would be about to model for the least parts of the game because of the extra precious. so that by some christian coleman has sent a clear statement to visa and then pick contained as the american sprint. it'd be never liles to win the 16. he's a world into a sideline. scotland coleman has yet to win that. and then think middle it'd be
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targeting one of the major success in patterson oldest. and he's on track off the truck from the worlds fastest. 60 needs it's. i'm the season finishing 310. so the 2nd, the head of 10200 meter will champion lyles coleman, to expect the title of to winning building 2018. now he once and then pick goals on the same. i mean, as everybody's focus differently now, i want to be at the top of the podium there too. so i feel like this is the 1st day . it gave me a lot of momentum. and a lot of companies that i know is so much more entertaining than i can do. and i look forward to keep building the building. and i'll be there and you're going to come to a phase where everybody is, you know, at the top. and then of course they have to come back down and you go back up again . and right now we're back them up swing. then it's really exciting to see because there's a lot of americans who are doing really well in spring to meanwhile 2 time willed into a long jump champion. mozart, as tim told, blew a 2nd to cut off the retaining. these titling blocks go with a jump of
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a 22 meters. well that lasix has proposed the rule change introducing a take also to help with the discipline of foul gems. but then tell blue says if that happens, he will be out. i can see that loves them to be one of the hardest events because of a boat on the i q to. so you need, you know, you too long like split that she the boat perfectly. this is a difficult fundable. look them. the job is easy to be designed itself. it's very easy for the front part. is it on many people say it's probably getting bigger, it's like that. so they will need it. they want the movies and the know the author, the serial number of the be, you know, the easiest event then one cub wouldn't be able to do long them. so am i start with some of these up your valve covers? how will the north dealings on vitamin glen phillips took 5 wickets as needs even full bank strongly on day 3 of the 1st test against australia. phillips became the
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1st needs even split to reach that milestone at home for 16 years as a stranded without without for 164. he's even that being said, 369 to victory, they are on 111 for 3. thanks to a 50 from direction of interest, with the playful going into the a full why to the tenants in mexico and cast square root is through to be 2nd. finally, as many weeks been a region full back from 4 to down in the final 5th. so, winning 3 and will face defending champion alex them and all for the title is training, went through officer, he's a product and jack draper was supposed to retire from they sent me final through illness. meanwhile, on the women's 2 heads up st. just to get the glaze through to the semi finals of the san diego open, tbs and a blink of a in 3 sites, have a face ukraine's mazda of cost took place in the final that's rather the smallest need for the time being. i'll be here again in a couple of hours with another update. so all right, peter stemming thank you so much. we look forward to that peter,
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and that's it from me. several then yay for this news hour and so today. but the lead site will be back with you in a moment with more of today's news to stay with alpha 0, the generation football, so swollen french captain, teresa mcclintic t j. c. waiting, waiting, waiting, waiting for an aluminum to open conversation. 3rd, very simple for that, that facing about child abuse is you. i am a u n b and i think we need to help each other. and also showcase is the incredible story of the football list and fluff dennis done to escape the telephone generation for episode one of our applicant narrative from african suspected the company to go visit him to show documentaries by applicant filmmakers
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from rwanda and democratic republic of congo. andrew cl easy on the drive on and reinventing custom on a new series of africa direct on how to sierra early morning is feeding time at this fish farm in the straits of general southern melisha. while my richmond works here, okay, after he stopped going out to sea to fish 2 years ago, when my thought was on the way back to show the winds changed suddenly, in less than 5 minutes. that would launch waves in my motors and i only thought of getting back safely. i lost half my catch, but i didn't care. changing with the titans mean the fuel months would say for small scale fishermen to head out to sea. serena rahman is a conservation scientist, has been studying the impact of climate change on rural communities. so everybody knows the temperature of the oceans. increasingly it is also affects the movements of the species. so we have changed for species season now. latino didn't know
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whether used to be sufficient or coming in. i so easy to touch 20 grams of clips before. no, it is difficult to even get 5 kilograms. national fishing has been the backbone of coastal communities in the nation for generations. but that's the way of life is coming on different. the us says there was a framework agreements on the table for 6 weeks faced by israel didn't turn it down and it's now waiting for how much is risk phones. the main site is the balance. is there a line from the also coming up? right now the attacks continue. israel has once again attacked palestinians who are

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