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cindy's with sandlewood is one of the world's most expensive timbers in the black box and try his destination for one on one a investigates the spot to capture indians, sandlewood king without the graduation ceremonies take place at some colleges and universities in the us. often weeks of demonstrations and supports of palestine. so hundreds of people arrest under un hender and of the university of michigan where students carry their protests against the war and gaza. right into graduate. the long carry johnston. this is all just here a lot from day one. also coming of thousands of protests has gather in tennessee, demanding
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a deal is done to release all the captives held in garza. the displays tell this to you and say they want to go home again, shaking teams, meeting colorado to try and strike a deal for ceasefire. and goes on votes as in panama, electing a new president against a backdrop of social unrest and drive the will begin in the us with protests against, as well as world guns are, are continuing on university campuses across the country. university of michigan is one of the 1st major american college is to hold the graduation survey. there are some minor disruptions from students who are demanding the university divest from israel to 100 and begins coverage from michigan's college town of an all but to
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the class of 2024 has carried a heavy burden down a hard road. their education has been paused for the pen, demik moved the virtual classrooms. and now this a bittersweet celebration of a generation z college career. what this class knows is that what is normal in a sense is a world and a people and a future for them that is uncertain. for some graduates like this palestinian american whose last family and gaza, the approaches go on even is they drawn cap and gown. it feels as though it is the only thing that i kind of do. i cannot operate as business as usual. i cannot engage in anything celebratory because we have all been under such immense grief um for the last 7 months, for their families like this man who came from malaysia disease son graduate, who protests left some supportive, some conflicted. i'm not against the protest, but i, i feel it should not be held in the universe because protests while sometimes they
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can get by owner or not be right. i think that they're a great way for people to express how they really feel and what they truly believe . to university professors that protested graduation or a learning opportunity for post pandemic students. and it's usually a running that in other institutions thus far, not here, but in other institutions. university administrators have take you to defend themselves with very little reason to shut down students voices, to arrest and detain, and break up the cabinets. that is served. the purpose really of enlivening campus debate as opposed to closing it down. more than 63000 spectators watched. 8000 students get their degrees. editor rena called the big house michigan stadium. there was a curious screening and there were volunteers there to rude out disruption. but the students didn't find opportunities to hold the university accountable for its investments in israel, and it's war and gods that they were palestinian flags in the
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big house. the students were briefly detained by police after interrupting a smaller graduation ceremony on campus. across the country, students in says that with the university turnover, many of them will return to their family homes. but the protests will go on until their demands are met. john henry and l g 0 ann arbor, michigan on the us west coast students that the university of california irvine said they will remain on campus until all the demands on met. school officials say they will continue to negotiate with the protest is under hoping to reach deal soon . gabriel, at his own day reports from an in california. the police in right. you're moving on, protesters were showing. so there you have palestinians, university of virginia, the police escalation and force. now an all too familiar scene at college campuses
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around the us. but it doesn't have to be this way. on the other side of the united states at the university of california, irvine, the much different see, we have a police presence actually, but it's not has this hasn't been aggressive or agitating. it does definitely it should give other university as an example of how to treat this and not to be aggressive with your own students and professors, faculty and staff, which we have seen. they have been very aggressive with some professors as well. several dozen protesters at bennett this encampment for over a week. now it's calm and peaceful. and the university administrators and protest leaders are engaged in dialogue. was been unique about like our situation here is that we started meeting with the negotiators almost like since day one. and a 1st, obviously they were opposed to what our demands were and we restrict that our demands. we're not going to fulton our demands. and so we, we did a counter to like 2 month back and we said we send it to them. and now it's on the
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table which is um, which is actually like big they're considering arguments and we're still waiting to hear. here you see irvine, they say they'll keep this in cameron up until their demands are met. and it appears that that pressure is working because at another university you see riverside about an hour away from here, protesters, they're actually reach an agreement with the university university agreed to all 5 of the protesters demands, including considering divesting, for many companies that deal with israel. the encampment at u. c. riverside was then voluntarily taken down in celebration protesters here at u. c. irvine are hoping for the same gabriel's, on the out is either irvine, california of the diplomatic efforts to reach
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a cx. 5 deal between is run. her mass are increasing mass that again is in colorado to meet mediators from egypt and capital c i a direct. so william burns is also that these railways have yet to send that again. it's not clear when that will happen. sticking points remain, as i'm asked, amone's israel ends the board, guys are permanently, that's something prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his government is refusing to do. and israel, the government says on the mounting pressure, thousands gather the intent of eve to attend the weekly antique government protests against israel's handling of the vote. according full, the prime minister to sign a deal with a mass to a ton kept as held in guns. i'm here today to support a deal now yesterday we need to bring them back. we need to bring all the hostages back. mean we gotta bring them back. we gotta government this gap and that's on yahoo!
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we called you to reach us east by a deal which like yours, the release of all captives, you'll take more time. so you and ben, cuz you can stay in power, you don't care about the 133 or 132 captives, an operation and rough uh will cause the death of the captive. you don't have mandate to kill 132 citizens of israel. how much i'm dream has more now from the process in tennessee. all 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 that. 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 caplin square. that's where it's thousands of anti government demonstrators and relatives of cap is still being held in gaza had been
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earlier in the evening, the tire pressure here across the position. remember we're saying the very complicated situation right now, and it's only, you need to get more complicated, but at this hour, it is critical juncture intel of be these demonstrators are saying a time is now 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 see spot. this was the scene in rough or in the south of the street. the that was a crowd of displaced palestinians saying they want to attend to the north power. assume has more from rafa and southern gaza,
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of the song. the situation sounds really different for the vast majority of causes population being truck to you in the south of the care tree as they 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 indeed diplomatic carina, but we know how much time is when prompted by regional majority. it is now believe that this time there is no mounting pressure on both from us on israel for a ceasefire. agreement to him, the type of 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 values that these kind of folks have really met at the end is due to the great gaps between full spots on the ground, but they believe that now they have a real chance to get to a cease fire agreement. as they have been charging on quoting for the return of their beloved ones. and even the display style of sinews to their houses,
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to the north of the gaza strip, and they are more growing towards 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 goals this trip with invading roughly if these kinds of folks have been collapse, then that's why they have been completely a phrase and have been it triggering more concerns among those palestinians who hope that a ceasefire might be pro, it's 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 out to freak of this complex. but audio we spoke to a solid hand um he's a senior spokesperson for him, as he says, nor to agree to any 65 deal. he's group needs a guarantee from the us that he's very forces will not launch a ground assault on rafa as well. just to talking about the main issue, which is the complete she's for you, i have to complete with the phone cuz we hope to find some good and positive on
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such today if that had been through and go through this to uh, declare a positive on site 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 that was found on here 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 does that mean, that statement and the actual phone number data. i want understanding that i need a treatment for these products means that there will be no more attacks against does the i 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 i mainly need to
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know if the united states administration have said clearly to, to now enough is enough. you have to do this on back. i actually would, that would have been the guarantees enforcement. and if that was given that will give a good, which bush for the, the, the didn't, will she actions. but also need to have steps to be uh, decided and to reach him in the bottle, which would all agree on. so the guarantees are needed, but we also need a key of statement which should solidify 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 guarantees i'm lucky enough, it's important, but it's not only they need to think we need guarantees, and we need also cleared commitments. the hottest ends in kansas city all morning. a civilians chosen the latest wave of his rarely bombings an attack. and as a tune,
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neighborhood killed the mother and her 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. is ready for us is a continuing to carry out raids and occupies westbank. the lights are still taking place. the hebron and novelist is rarely sold as including snipers are unfortunately stationed near a school. and not this with live rounds being fired or staying in the occupied westbank. dozens of people have held a demonstration to condemn the kenning of 5 palestinian sciences crowds much in the streets. it'll come out as often as very troops attack. the fight is the village of
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the algo soon, but it treat says the men with members of the so that shot to resist and the 2nd that last year. so the head don't notice here. historic window for london met. so the con, often those days that for the next, the cheering dislikes, the more fossil fuels we burn the hot or the planet we'll get. we're forcing from the option to bite, says the federal government is committed to rebuilding it with the in this gen and isn't a worker's work directly targeted and in depth coverage. how is any of this except it is what accepted. i'll just say it was teens across the world. when you, closer to the heart of the story of the world,
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i'm counting the calls protests in the us to bond universities divest from israel. how the schools make them money. washington, once russia to pay for rebuilding, ukraine must go friends to retaliate. plus what's the future for take talk to the american market. kinds of the costs pulled out a 0 calling attention to any quality pollution meant extra judicial killing in county is low income communities site. one brother was killed by police. the dentist that we say is but the one path of the one day, an organizer on the record. how old are these people from the begun supplementing buffer, then it has someone not to be put on the bus that hit the button. generation change can you change? he's coming is no doubt about it on a dizzy to be
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without just a reminder of our top story is now police have removed tense from the protestant and that sort of direction. calvin talked, university of the genuine charlottesville student protest is one of the school to come to kinds of institutions and businesses that support these thousands of demonstrators of gathered for weekly protests and tennessee. the demand thing it 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu like is government makes a deal that was secure, the release of all the concepts being held in concepts about size. diplomatic inputs intensified to reach a ceasefire dealer in colorado. how much is that against is holding towards that would be the a to is egypt and cutoff and c, i c, i a, i should say direct to william burns, but he's, well hasn't, since it's other geisha says it's waiting for a response from him as it's early
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a proposal in the u. k. no, so the con has been re elected as a matter of london leaning on historic the time incumbents who's from the main physicians. eva policy was declared that when it was nearly 44 percent of the vote, any areas of the country, so a swing to dave in the local elections held on thursday for a minister. she said that cuz cold, conservative last is disappointing. when speaking, shortly after his victory was announced, so the con fence, the voters, it's the order of my life to serve the city that i love. and i am beyond humbled right now. i would express my deep products here to my side. i love this and make this pledge to you. i promise to repay the trust you placed in me by working tirelessly to deliver the fair a safe,
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green of london. you deserve people in panama, head to the post on sunday to that new president. the vote comes against a backdrop of social discontent, economic slowdown, and drought. i sauntered around p a. t. how's the story to mr. that he gets hopes for panama. next presidential election are as low as the water in this town. here in my area, 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, 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 courtney sleep points.
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that's why i don't believe in politics inputted fusion. no one convinces me because they all come with promises. 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 platinum amc corruption is one of their most pressing problems. paradoxically, the majority of the front runners in these elections have either been questioned
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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 you have it on this one of the leaders of the 2023 protests says the general apathy is because of the lack of realistic turn it, 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 state, the, or with a quarter of both are still on the side of the outcome of this race remains on certain back at it. and that's those house. he says, whoever wins will have
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a hard time using the tensions in gaining people's dress. less than that, i'm get the address, the find them. floods on land slides of hits a mountainous region in the central indonesia shooting at least 14 people south. so the ways the province has been experiencing heavy rain since thursday to some conflict reports. every minute counts to find those trusts by heavy rains in indonesia, rescuers and looking for survivors in the south of this will always the island coming through mountainous areas and sways of tropical rain forest. several people are missing after severe flooding and much light. was you somebody going? we count 18 survivors from the larger area. most people still being picked up day in sit draft, you know, 17 survivors and more people are being rescued. and please note i'm sending losing 60 people, so 5 to 7 have died and others are still being rescued when this is the rainy
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season here and months live or common phenomenon on the island. one made worse by deforestation, cause find michel mining it makes the soil more in studies, leading to floods, inland slides, affecting roads and destroying homes. there is a village up there where at least 3 houses lifting territory by floods. 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 rolled on by mining is making them more violent. if this and then i'll just be around. i'm turning to kenya and where the government has ordered the people, the thing, the rivers, to leave the items and move to higher ground. at least 219 people have died in
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slots on line slides since much. i'll just say it was catherine. so it has this update from the already we are i've been there will be dumb age range quite heavily . last night. so this one is from the dumb. we have seen some people who are already in the houses. and yesterday we spend a whole day talking to residents who have been affected by the government directive to move from this on safe areas. the government says it's going to provide a shelter of food and other necessities. but as you can see, a lot of people leave here, save that, they cannot afford to go. and you are all, they're supposed to tell us that we have to go. that's what we are waiting for. so yeah, he had to wait for the government to show us, do we have to go? but even there's nothing to lose. so can you see what the do i need to get to one
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order that suggesting if they're going to give us some system was designed to be housed in outside there. so they are relying on the government and they're saying without direction, without proper direction on where to go, where they're going to move the family, sue, it's going to be very hard for them to move to somewhere else. so they are saying that the government needs to come and tell them what to do. cost we saw you all to 0. nairobi. the 6th african women's film festival has been taking place and the son of the lease capital, with films on the theme of climate to emergency and peace. because hot reports now from deck off tucked away on the quiet street in central and the car is the old dominion to sit in the still shining its opening night for the screening of a palestinian short film. when exiled to another, a visual poem of loss and longing for were physics. teacher turned filmmaker visit
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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. her film, she says, is a small window. it's what it's like to be posting in 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. jesse comes selected to make her 1st bill she's chosen to produce a short musical. i'm pollution in real life, i'm a community manager,
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but it's a direct to i can be so many things. i can be a doctor or a lawyer. i can become whatever i want. that's what some amazing we can experience so many lives through filmmaking. but such film struggle to find an audience because independence cinemas are closing down and able to compete with commercial content found online elements or was one of the few remaining independent sit in those where people used to come and watch african films. but look at it now. the owners have turned it into a supermarket. they say selling food is more profitable than showing african film. the medina cinema is an exception. a place where the zillow can not only show her film, but tell her story to a captive audience. she recites a hoping for those films and filmmakers who don't always feel like they belong. there is a home for them. in the cars, medina at sent,
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it goes african women's film festival. nicholas hawk elgin's here at the car. you can find some more information on the analysis on our website out there at the top . com. please continue to. oh no sir. that's off to accounting. the cost steve the the, here's your headlines for the america. it's 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 rate through to jamaica. in fact, there's been some more flooding in dominican republic. speaking of those winds also
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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 a forecast here. temperature is branding, 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 humanity is open, the gates of hell in those seats is having orlando's effects. as the world
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discusses how to reduce emissions. supposing an existential threat to humanity, a new oil rush is displacing. you've got the people in power investigates, the relationship between the mikey oil giants of the global notes and the developing nations of the global south. crude mistake. talk 2 of $200.00 jersey to the hello on the bulk of this discount and the costs. and i would just say a weekly look at the world of business and economics this week. calling university funding into question protest is mainly in the us to non that schools divest them israel, so that's one.

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