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the 2 strings, if the queen, the damage, is relatively contained. so let's say that's thanks to taiwan is designed to prepare this, including its strict building. the thousands of such as gathered in tennessee to demand a deal is done to release home the captives held in gauze the iron jordan. this is out as they are a life and also coming to slice promise to me and say they want to go home. that's negotiating teams, meeting colorado to try and strike a deal for a ceasefire and cause there's famine, full blown famine in the north,
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and it's moving its way south people in garza style walk is rare launches more attacks from the north to the south and heavy rains in southern brazil, leave 56 dead and tens of thousands without drinking water and electricity. the we're beginning gaza where the humanitarian situation across the street is getting worse. by the day, but diplomatic efforts to reach a sci fi deal, a ramping up all lies, and out on cairo, where a, how much delegation is holding tubes of mediators from egypt and capital, as well as the c i, a director william burns, says it's studying the latest is ready proposal in a positive amount of but sticking points to remain. israel wants to return to the captives being held in gaza. and how much is insisting on a permanent end to the war. what a safe spot is vital for gaza that you and want the north of the street is now
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experiencing a full blown stomach, a moving towards the south. and israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu was on the mounting pressure of the thousands of gavin and tele beep to attend what have become weekly unto government protests against his handling of the war. i'm here today to support a deal now yesterday we need to bring them back. we need to bring all the hostages back me and we got to bring them back. we got a question of government. and that's on yahoo! we called you to reach us east by a deal, which secures the release of all captives your taking more time. so you and ben via can stay in power. you don't care about the 133 or 132 captives on operation and rough. it will cause the death of the captive. you don't have mandates to kill 132 citizens of israel. but israel has sofa not sent a delegation to the ceasefire,
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told with how much in colorado it could still happen. and that's what protest as want mohammed jump june has the details from tel aviv. these demonstrators have come out here because they are demanding that the government go ahead and enter into a ceasefire with how much we per chance these demonstrators chanting. there is already a deal on the table. just go ahead and sign and this is a refrain. we have heard throughout the course of the last several hours here in tel aviv. now this is a smaller crowd that is here outside of the ministry of defense compound, then the crowd that we were with earlier, just down the road and capital in square. that's where it's thousands of anti government demonstrators and relatives of cap is still being held in gaza had been earlier in the evening, the tire pressure, requesting some pressure from the very complicated situation right now. and it's only
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a need to get more complicated. but at this hour, it is critical juncture intel of be these demonstrators are saying a time is now for israel to enter into a ceasefire. those captains that are still being held in gaza can return to their loved. meanwhile in gaza, there is also hope of a possible ceasefire. this was the scene in a rough uh, in the south of the strip the, well, that was a crowd of displays palace to me and the saying they want to return to the north side to 0. sorry about zoom as more not from what i fucked in southern gauze of the song. the situation sounds really different for the vast majority of causes. population being truck in the south of the care tree has to have been closely following over the latest developments regarding the approach to us. these 5 grievance, an old diplomatic efforts being exempted only the intern a in the diplomatic irena. but we now my son is when appropriate by regional
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majority. it is now the believe that this time there's no mounting pressure on both from us on israel for a ceasefire. agreement on the table are right now, but also they have a great deal of optimism, but this kind of optimism is mixed with previous kinds of frustration regarding previous failures that these kind of talks have really met at the end is due to the great gaps between pull spots on the ground, but they believe that now they have a real chance to get to a ceasefire agreement as they have been charging on quoting for the return of their beloved ones. and even the display style of sydney is to their house as to the north of the guns this trip. and they are mold, growing close for a ceasefire agreement to be held. now. now they believe also that these, while the prime minister benjamin to teneo, has been threatening, threatening the entire gall, this trip with invading roughly if these kinds of troops have been collapsed. and that's what they have been completely
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a phrase and have been it triggering more concerns among those palestinians who hope that a ceasefire might be roads soon to be light in order to bring an end for the hot chips and all kinds of misery. they have been going through since allison freight of this complex. well, anyhow, we spoke to a summer home done. he's a senior sports person for how much he says in order to agree any 65 deal. his group needs a guarantees in the us that is ready for us as well. no, no one shiranda sold off as well as to talking about the main issue, which is the complete ceasefire. complete with the phone. good. so we hope to find some good and positive on such today if that had been through and go through this to uh, declare a positive on. so if, if, if, if, if i may say that, but unfortunately, that was a clear statement from, uh, the, to the whole, uh, showing that regardless to what may have been if there was a, she's found on sale,
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would continue that. that's a good start of that to me, that would be know she's filed and that means the tech would be continuing, which is again, sort of our discussion. at least we want to know exactly what bust me in his statement and the actual phone them. the dates of the i want understanding that i need to achieve meant for these products means that there will be no more attacks against. does that need this and does that include the data? we have to talk about that in the position of the united states because that is the main issue which will affect the position of these are the lives and mainly need to know if the united states administration have said clearly to me to now and i'll switch it off, you have to do this on back. i showed you with that. what happened and the guarantees enforcement. and if that was given that will give a good which bush for the, the, the didn't what she issues. but also need to have steps to be uh, decided and to reach him in the bottle,
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which would all agree on. so the guarantees are needed, but we also we need a key of stage months which should clarify the position and the commitment. so for each side, because as we all know, it is of trying every time to get out of that commitment. so the guarantee is not good enough. it's important, but it's not the only need to think we need guarantees and we need also click on that and that's what i'm on. i will make humanitarian situation in gauze. as we mentioned earlier, the head of the you as well. food program said northern garza, is now facing a full blown finding out some of which has more than that's to the people because i haven't had much to eat system where it began. and now for the 1st time you, when says a state of time, it is evident in north and casa severe restrictions have blocked food deliveries. israel as constant bombardment is for isolating more areas,
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forcing palestinians to survive, and leaves, scraps and food, hand out the head of the human world, food program is renewing calls for humanitarian ceasefire. where i can explain to you is that there is famine, full blown famine in the north, and it's moving its way south. and so with what we're asking for, and what we've continually asked for is, is a cease fire. and the ability to have unfettered access to get in safe and unfettered access to get into the, into, in the guys that get various ports in various various gate crossings. but we, you know, it has always worked that way. israel has been blocking most of the 8th trucks from coming in, allowing only a trickle of 8 to reach college students. international efforts have shifted to air dropping supplies, but that's insufficient and unsustainable to meet the dire need on the ground. is har, it's you know, it's, it's,
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it's so hard to look at and it's so hard to hear also. so i'm just, i'm and so hoping that we can get a ceasefire and, and begin to, to feed these people at it's, especially in the north, in, i'm in a more and in a much faster fashion that also including, as i said, water sanitation medicine, it's all part of the sam and the famine issue is also something that we need to make sure that the world understands. we can't let this happen. the entire gossip population of 2300000 people do not have enough food. and the crisis is escalating each day. children are struggling to most the hospitals started reporting the 1st that's from starvation in early march efforts to prevent the diamond hinge on the ceasefire. but the only means as elusive as ever axles. i moved out to 0. i
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mean, all the palestinians in kansas city i'm moving civilians killed in the latest wave of is ready bombings and attacking the owls. a 2 neighborhood killed the mother and had 2 children according to witnesses. the bomb hit while she was preparing a meal for her family. they were just sitting in their homes. they should have been safe and sound. as you can see, they were simply sitting here, there was no need to bomb them. all of a sudden rockets targeted them. look at those children. they are just kids for god's sake. this woman, a mother who is cooking for her children. this is their daughter. that was their son who just died. well, that's turn now to the protests across the universities in the us against israel is war on garza police ever move tense from the palestinians. some direction come into the university of virginia and charlottesville. police moved in on the camp way of protest as 7 base for 5 days earlier in the week, university officials mentioned this to this to hold a demonstration on the condition. they did not put up tents and use. now it's because to me, the boat has moved from new york that i'm here in front of
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a new school in new york city. and this is a place where over 20 students were arrested on friday in the building right across another had police 20 students were detained right there. they were taken to a police station not far away from where we are. they have set up an encampment here. this is just one of the universities where students have been protesting here in new york city, we're seeing goals. so in the university of virginia where students, headsets happening, haven't been there, and they were evicted by the police. there were some caches, some tear gas again there, and it was happening across the country. now that spoke to some of the students who had been participating in this protest that we're seeing here in new york city and across the country. many of them had been detained. joining me now is north 30. i know which know you were detained because you were protesting, demanding a ceasefire, demanding, and then to investment the investments that the university is carry out in. companies profiting from the war. tell us what happened to you. yeah,
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so i was actually detained on um april 22nd. so not friday yesterday i was attending uh much early but ive been supporting the new school in came and every day since. and um, it was really upsetting for me to come here and see that and what to do had taken down the entire encampment and had arrested by at noon on friday of 43, peacefully protesting students. what happened to you, what was it like to be detained? it was, it was very frightening for me. i mean, you know, the officers arresting, use a lot of violent force and i still have to march the show, always placed in metal parks though, put on so tight. i lost the feeling in my thumb and still have temporary nerve damage which, you know said from what, what, how do you think this protest will continue? well, meaning compliments wherever he moves from here, students detains what happens next? i believe that there is a slight discouraging feeling with that, but there is
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a lot of hope and to, um, you know, the students are united from uh columbia to and while you to the new school, the students are united and we will continue to stand up for each other. thank you very much. so this is the situation on the ground. students have been protesting all across new york city in different universities. they have been arrested. many of them have been corrupt, harassed, but in spite of that they say that they will continue on the streets demanding an end to the war. them guys are very, so we'll just see the new york spots also to come here. and i'll just say we're including 5 on this thing as a killed and there's widespread destruction in the occupied west bank up to 50 now is ready to raise near to call them. and i'm historically in london met. so because of thursday's local election, this morning, streams the
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here's are headlines for the america is great to see you. so there is still more rain falling in brazil's rio grande, a to salt state where we have seen some flooding that rain the will turn lighter throughout the course of sunday. winds are pushing in quite a bit of rain over north or in brazil. and then another spot where the winds are producing quite a bit of rain is free to round to puerto rico, the spaniel, a cuba great through to jamaica. in fact, there's been some more flooding in dominican republic. speaking of those winds also given us quite a bit of heat through ne mexico, central mexico, mexico city, at 32 degrees. active weather for the southern us states here dark of the blue and the yellow with the more intense that rain is falling. we'll see the storms get going, really as we looked toward monday, but already over the span of about 10 days, there's been more than a 100 confirm tornadoes also disturbed weather, around the great lakes from the mid atlantic to the us northeast. if we go to the pacific northwest is a bit to be desired with
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a forecast here. temperature is running below average for this time of year. seattle at 12 degrees. but we've got to talk about these winds for the us southwest potential. you were talking nevada, as we looked toward arizona and utah, could see those winds exceed 85 kilometers per hour on sunday. the news the
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welcome back. you're watching, i'll just say it real quick. her mind about top stories here. this i'll of thousands of demonstrators have gathered for weekly protests and kind of be that demanding prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i'm just government make a deal. it was acute, the release of full, of captives being held in cost. that sounds diplomatic efforts intensified to reach us. the spot of deed in cairo, hey, how much the legation is holding towards the, with mediators from egypt and cast off and see i direct. so william burns, but this really has been sent a delegation on this waiting for a response from asked which county police of a move tense from the palace to me and saw a direct him come to the university of virginia and charlottesville student
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protestors want the school to come times of institutions and businesses supporting israel. now dozens of palestinians have held a demonstration in the occupied westbank to condemn the king of $5.00 to me in the fight as crowds march through the straits of to cut them out. as often as ready, troops attacked the fighters in the village of their alcohol. son, the ministry says the men with members of a sale that shuddered reserve based on a settler last year. how does the same bus driver report from the side of these ready attack? a modern is really urban warfare, brought to small town post dozens of israeli troops from boston to cut before descending on their own in a rate that lasted 15 hours. the aftermath leading little to the imagination, residents here say they've never seen anything like it who i had that i saw and heard all the clashes, is something new for us for the 1st time ever flushes like this and this violence,
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everything destroyed this miserable is really troops took over the 2nd floor of the house, concentrating fire power on a single 2 story building. they ordered women and children to leave before lunch and shoulder fired rockets and calling and told strikes. military bulldozers were brought in to finish the job. were standing on the rubble of a building that stood here less than 24 hours ago. neighbors say it was one of the larger ones in the area of multi family home. but these really raid was so intense that this is all that is left rescuers and people are digging through debris and twisted metal in a desperate search to find any one that might be left alive. after hours spent digging some using their bare hands, all they were able to pull out were body parts of it. we've only seen this kind of destruction happening on tv and gaza. and now we're seeing it in real life in front
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of us. by all accounts of this was a man hunt and is rarely statement described the men as a terrorist. so they had been tracking for the killing of a settler in november. how much said they were palestinian resistance fighters with the cosign brigade, as the 2 sides continued to face off or regardless. and with the delicate peace talks underway in cairo. people living in this village will forever remember, it is a place, a handful of how most fighters made their last stand. same bus robbie o, d 0 there. listen, the occupied westbank palestine protests against a proposed new law of rome, georgia for nearly a month. the bill would force organizations that get more than 20 percent of the funding from abroad to register as foreign agents. critics say it's inspired by our russian rule and could block the conference chances of joining the, you know, shop of on of a report from the georgia and capital activities. young georgians has been at the
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center of these products hash. they have residence to continue that demonstrations until benjamin's. i met the capital police. it has some days of launch o'reillys prompted by proposed for an influence bill if adopted the new rule would require full media and n g goes receiving 20 percent of the funding from abroad to register as agents of foreign influence. the protest as a calling on the government to withdraw the bill and release all those recently to change the state so much higher than just my and joe or all of the n t o is combined. the stakes are so high that it means that this law withdrawal, a new dividing line between the russian world and that the world and this line will keep georgia on the russian side of of that was suppose the proposal will say it's needed to come back. what the government sees as hall for an influence in georgia as politics as it's not russia, but the west that is undermining georgia sovereignty. that's the act as we softer
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compared to the similar one in the united states or in some member countries of the european union, canada, worst 3 of the the reason for adopting this bill is distracting the sovereignty of georgia and the for an influence coming from abroad is strong, the western leaders have already said that if the bill is fast will lose and the paternity to join the european union, that's what this whole fuss is about. but it does have to be less, really disagrees. the fundamental problem with this law is that it says the enemy is elsewhere, the element enemy is in the west. in reality, the enemies here, we know who they are and now they're single. therefore, the synchronized with uh, with the russians. the bill is similar to the one the governing georgia dream policy was pressure to withdrawal last year after mass protest. so, so these demonstrations have not stopped with the bill. it said and final reading is scheduled for later this month. super far as low as contents have been
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a challenge for the governing georgia dream politics, especially if it had a problem entry elections in a box up to 3 weeks of protests. neither bill position nor the government appears for pads. so given us, if i bought about o 20, releasing georgia to the u. k malware, so the con has been re elected as the mayor of london winning an historic foot incumbent who is from the main office from labor poverty, was declared, we know with many 44 percent of the vote, many areas of the country. so a swing to labor and the local elections held on thursday from a distribution. so knock has cool, conservative losses. disappointed for speaking shortly after his victory was announced, to become sign. notice, it's been a, it's the owner of my life to serve the city. but i love, i know i'm beyond humbled right now. i would express my deep product shared to my fellow londoners,
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and make the best pledge to you. i promised to repay the trust you placed in me by working tirelessly to deliver the fair a safe, green, a london, you did a lot of money and this had to the polls on sunday to elect a new president. the vote comes against the backdrop of social discontent. economics slow down on drought and the panama canal, which is 0, is that a sound run petri reports from panama. in this photo that he gets hopes for phantoms. next presidential election are as low as the water in this tab and see of them, right? yeah. and they close the water with no warning. most times it takes a days to get it back to one terminal. when for about 16 days without more to, to the 65 year old form of public employee living west of the capital says these have those problems 4 years because of the poor distribution system. we since he was tired, he says he's receiving only 2 thirds of the pension he is do,
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which is not much given the spiraling cost of living and says, corruption is to blame all. so you're looking at $140.00 to coordinate sleep points . that's why i don't believe in politics inputted fusion. no one convinces me because they all come with prophecies. but when they reach the top, they forget about the people and the next is not alone. some of these presidential election takes place at a time of widespread frustration with the political establishment and decline when, i mean, yes, i mean you've the outgoing president allowed encino court. diesel is highly unpopular and that's faced corruption scandals. his administration, do lodge protest against inflation high unemployment. i mean opposition to copper mining add to the mix unimpressive into drought, affecting the panama canal and awards and for an investment climate. yes. well
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platinum amc corruption is one of their most pressing problems. paradoxically, the majority of the front runners in these elections have either been questioned for or have already been convicted incorruption schemes. jose, i wouldn't really know what's trust to the top of the ticket after electoral out. so it is removed, the former president of the kind of do minus the natalie from the race after a 10 year sentence for money laundering. so, you know, sent that, is that, yeah, but i'm was one of the leaders of the 2023 protests says the general apathy is because of the lack of realistic during that. it's say the looks here to the people are anxious. they don't feel represented, those who will vote are likely to do so for patsy. economic or political interest. but the truth is that in panama, despite having different parties, there's no ideological difference. the new different ways of managing the states that easy with a quarter of both are still on the side of the outcome of this race remains on
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certain back at a mess. those house, he says, whoever wins will have a hard time using the tensions and gaming people's dress. the less than that i'm get the address, the find them a lot. zip killed at least 56 people in southern brazil, maybe 70000 a minute for some of their homes. have your range and a bus. dams and water rushing through the state of rear grounded the soul. and now threatens its capital port, allegra tens of thousands of people have been left without drinking water or electricity. is the worst letting the region have seen in more than 80 is the waters as ice the. it's the worst disaster ever recorded in the history of the state. perhaps one of the biggest disaster is the country is ever seen, at least in recent history. and it's extremely distressing because the weather has been unrelenting since monday, with localities receiving 800 millimeters of rain would, could reach 1000 millimeters for view the mind of lots and lots lives. i've had
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a mountainous region in central indonesia coming up. these 14 people sounds sort of ways the providence has been experiencing heavy rain since thursday. it isn't again for triple every minute account to find those trusts by heavy rains in indonesia, rescuers and looking for survivors in the south of this was always the island coming through mountainous areas and waves of tropical rain forest. several people i'm missing after severe flooding and much light. was you somebody going? we can't 18 survivors from the larger area. it may, people still being picked up day in sit drafted though 17 survivors and more people are being rescued. and please note i'm sending, losing 60 people survived. 7 have died and others are still being rescued when it's a rainy season here. and then slides are common phenomenon on the island. one made worse by deforestation,
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cause find eco mining. it makes the soil more in studies, leading to floods, inland slides, affecting roads and destroying homes. there is a village they were at these 3 houses. i've been carried away by slug. indonesia is a leader in mining nickel. crucial metal in the transition to a net 0 economy. climate change makes 63, and rather events like this more frequent. and the last, the vegetation rode on by mining is making them more violent. if this and then i'll just say around the 6th african women's film festival has been taking place in the synagogue these capital with films on the theme of comments, emergency and piece nicholas hawk or thoughts and talk to a on a quiet street in central of the car is the old dominion to sit in the still showing. it's opening night for the screening of a palestinian short film. when exiled to another,
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a visual poem of loss and longer for were physics teacher turned filmmaker visit lab welcome. it has found a home for her work at the african women's film festival incentive go from the projection room. she keeps a close watch, not on the screen, but on the audience. searching for reactions. do they get it? she wonders for film. she says is a small window, it's what it's like to be palestinian today. cinema is a way to bring light to all it history or suffering. our exhaustion defend the shining message to the ward. beyond the theme of peace and the environment, the african women's film festival features $69.00 films, stories of betrayal of defiance of solitude in the face of love. plunging the viewers into story telling by and for women among them, jessie comes as selected to make her 1st bill. she's chosen to produce a short musical. i'm pollution.

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