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rustic crossings in recent months, most of these bless and the bless. i'm, we all turning your donations into direct delivery in the shortest possible time donates with confidence. the more is there any destruction in guys over the latest random mediation with hom, us for a 65 set to begin in cairo. the time about this, and this is all just be relied from to hom, also coming up the thousands of his readings protest instead of eve demanding i see spar in gaza. the rulings of captives plus attorney chang in east and me and my with finances. and the military struggling for control of one of
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the country's most important trade highway and stories of loss unloading upon a standing film and steals the attention of the african woman's film festival. in senegal, the months of his ready bombardment and gauze, a diplomatic efforts to try to reach a ceasefire, deal between israel and thomas, are getting more intense. how much delegation is in cairo to meet mediators from egypt called r c. i, a director william burns is also there is readings have yet to send their delegation. it's not clear, fine that's going to happen. sticking points remain with how much demanding a permanent ends to israel's war on garza. and that's something prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose government is refusing to do. and israel, the governments under mounting pressure, thousands of gathered and tel aviv to attend a weekly demonstration against the 5 ministers kindly of the war. their calling on
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu to sign a cease 5 deal with home us. that would include a release of the captives. i'm here today to support a deal now yesterday, so we need to bring them back. we need to bring all the hostages back. mean we've got to bring them back, we gotta government this gap and that's on yahoo! we called you to reach us east by a deal which like yours. the release of all captives will take you more time. so you and ben, because 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. i'm going to get more of that correspondence deputy deck i didn't occupied east jerusalem stuff here. understand that these really cabinet meeting is starting the cease fire talks. are they likely to be discussed and not?
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yes, i would imagine. so this is a weekly cabinet meeting. however, that takes place every sunday, regardless of what the political situation is. we also do hear from 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu at the meeting, saying something publicly. so i expect potentially, we could hear from him today publicly. what many accuse him of having said privately during shot yesterday, which was that there will not be then to the war. this will not be agreed upon and that they will go into the fall with or without a deal. and it's very complicated is that the moment certainly is you were mentioning there are those tools on going in cargo. the fact that the, the come out and the fox at the head of the c, i, a in american delegation remain there. i think gives us an indication that the tools are not totally dead in the water. there is a lot of is ready opposition. it means because what do we need at this point? i'm asked making it very clear that they need the guarantees you mentioned there. that the horrible and then these raises the saying absolutely no way we're going to
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agree to this. so it's very difficult to see how the 2 sides can reconcile despite that. the tools are the closest to something that we have been since last november since there was last a ceasefire. so we're going to have to wait and see what comes out of you know, the next 24 hours and significantly if israel will be sending a delegation, if israel sends the delegation to the car, i think between the lines, we can take this as a positive move towards potentially some form of deal, but again, i think at this point it can still go either way started, but we're just mentioning before about the reaching demonstration against the problem. and it says handling of the war fires and some people turning up for that . there's clearly growing pressure from protest is, but is there any sign that the government is paying attention as well the majority of the for testers, at those weekly protests cool for various things. most of them do cool for a deal to bring the captives home. the feeling is that if israel goes ends at all
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for that, there will be no captives that make it home alive. so and also many calling him for son to him to sign down because they hold him responsible, mentally accusing him of for loaning this more for his own political survival. why is that? because he's under increasing pressure from writing elements of his government elements that he depends on for his political survival. i mean, as clear as yesterday, it's a more ben gavera saying that he expects the prime minister to, to adhere to the promises he made in a recent meeting to him. that off i should happen if it doesn't happen, that the prime minister knows what the consequences will be. so reading between the lines that can be seen as a practice, potentially pulling out of government. people who know benjamin netanyahu followed his political career over, you know, 20 years or so will tell you that his priority is his own political survival. he is under immense pressure, not just from the people, but from his own cabinet. his political survival from the americans. because the
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americans don't want that offer to happen and they are crazy about getting a deal for all kinds of more jew political reasons as well. isn't just about gaza. so, you know, we're going to have to wait and see whether have mass agrees on the deal. and then this deal that is being touted by the americans as already approved by the use really blinking, saying that this was generous concessions on behalf of israel. whether that these res will agree, stephanie, thank you very much. indeed. stephanie decker and occupied east jerusalem. gonna get more than the talks going on in egypt for the odyssey this hush im also bought a, he's been following the story for many months now. and the us equity straight onto the blank, and hads previously said that with this deal from israel, that all the pressure now the attention was on homeless uh, 24 hours ago. how much was saying, right, well, we've responded. so now the pressure is on the us and your assessment, where is actually the pressure within these negotiations? so there is a pressure now on how much to accept the phased plan of the equipment which starts
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with phase one. the present a comparative exchange in and then followed by 40 days of a ceasefire, followed by phase 2. how much once complete, put out 2 of these riley army and then ultimately phase 3, which is going to be conducive to broader discussions about reconstruction. all that stuff. now, see the american soft spots of upon the post. how most plans of the future of garza and they want to things to happened before the trick of outline, which is a ceasefire agreement. what i'll do between our mazda and these rand is, and a, and a commitment for these bodies of the not going to go off the roof. and they're not getting any guarantees. and how most understands that if they want to go for the political settlement, they need to get to reassure us as from the americans in particular. and the key broke of the categories of the egyptians that these writers off to phase one did
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not going to last any minute to operate here because the understanding is nothing new to operation. they look like these, these right is backed by them. and because want to destroy it, what was the remaining mystery capabilities of how much? what is, how much looking at in this agreement or to into memphis is biased. but to ensure that in the future, when the americans come to the phase 2 of the plan full gaza, they would have a say they want to ensure in disagreement that there will be no minute to operation and offer as of how much was continued as a political entity as admitted to groups to operating not to undermine by this operation for them to be able to how the biggest say in the future of how much of of gaza is how much willing today to say yes for these agreements. i don't think so, because this has now become in existence. so issue for that. and this explains why the latest is yesterday. we're saying it's all about the guarantees. and once we get the guarantees about the permanence he's biased was give
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a go ahead. as we speak, the gf shows are in touch with the with, with, with how much and how much they have to look into that the does and then does. and basically, it's one man who has has a how to make the final say, it's the highest and well, will he be, will he to take the offer that was presented to him by the egyptians? i think he's making his calculations, the pros and cons of his agreement of what he means for how about us. and we'd have to wait out and see what happens in the upcoming dollars. and i guess the backdrop of all of that there have been, have tensions between the mediators and how boss and israel and so on. and i as well, i want to talk to you about the role of culture because it has played a significant role in them. in the negotiations from the start, predominantly because it has relations, but with how much, how much has the presence and costs are? and therefore that gives comfortable an ability to talk to how much the political wing at least. but at the same time, we've heard frustrations from caught, or i'm from egypt about the way the negotiations have been going over the last
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several months. how do you think the relationship between cot, talking, how much is likely to move forward? it could, it could be, could change, and it would have to depend on what happens next if this agreement. and this explains the outside has made that statement about reassessing, that bill as key me data. and that if he has to come to saying that we would no longer be i me, data was by extension, ask him us to leave because the reason why, how mass was given a presence, hey, in to 1012 of the requests by request from the americans is particularly for something similar to this of the auto body so that this is a replication of what happened before with the data between the americans of the tell me about it because it's because of the historical ties with autonomy bands of strong relationship with an allstate access that they managed to convince the tale band to come together and say, yes, we can do business with the americans and put together that agreement. now, what happened?
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i still remember back in december when the outside is now is the deal like late november december. there was huge momentum towards a comprehensive agreement between how most of these writers is only when nothing you all gave the order to stop. the witness will then close bombardment just 6 days off to that tech we minutes, just felt that this was an act of betrayal. and the, the slow stays was coming from these rad is our target to the outside is by linking them to financing. how much of the activities of how much that suited we cannot afford to be considered or attacked by congressmen and by these writers. this is not the effect categorisation of what we have been doing. 2 things here are very important for me following the story is, is that going to be a deal with an outside would stay as a new data or we'll have to pull out of whatever that happens. we have to use with the cash rows of the future of energy between these writers and how much but most importantly, the future will stability of the region. and every time there are negotiations,
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it's always crucial. this is clearly one of the most crucial points that we've reached in these negotiations. how soon? thank you very much indeed. to hopes a man of a possible cease fire. this was the scene in the off, in the side of the strip, the, the honey my who is doing is now from the alpha. how hopeful are people there obviously is fine as well. rob, ideally we would hear from people ex, then solved, but a great optimism and they are ready for uh, the, the next move, packing up, going back to your homes, into another part and got it from where they were forced to evacuated. but as of now, the more we talk to people, we realize that there is a sense of desperation, sense of depression, and then over will make sense of being disappointed and live down for the positive
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. in months of the vast majority of people we talked to describe that this, this should have had happened long time ago. the words would have ended, the genocide should never have happened or from the initial result of it. but right now people are caught here in a limb, boom. keeping an eye on the talks in cairo. the wanted a c as by already, but the same time they're, they're keeping very realistic. just given the past experience, the disappointing experiences with the misleading contradictory, vague and narrative spite is really a military and just sticking a case, the study of this is related to evacuations on cuz right now what people are thinking off. whether if there's a deal, they're ready to go back to their homes in the know the pod garza city to central area. but if there's no deal, there's also going to pack up and headed to the evacuation zone designated by. there's been a military that are not safe at all, just given what happened in the past, where people ended up being killed inside these designated safe zones across the
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gaza strip. there is a sense of on cert, tennessee going on right now, and definitely they're waiting to make a decision. as soon as there is a solid announcement of a ceasefire. and how many of course the techs are continuing, what can you tell us about the latest strikes? well, this is part of the limbo people have been experiencing so far on keeping an eye on the talks going onto the hoping for a ceasefire. the but the same time the hopped into a just intense bombing campaign and the tragedy created by that experience, the further internal displacement that been feeding into their permanent displacements so far, so 7 months and so far into this displacement. but an overnight attacks to residential home in eastern part of robot, not only causing this shocking level of destruction to, to residential homes in a farm land to further eastern part of the city. but forcing people into further internal displacement to the central part of the city. meanwhile, is really
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a military continue to a strike in the central area of refuge account, including but as the and the site outs as well. and also in garza city, the northern part of guns to be in and that they shouldn't neighbor hood where a mother and her 2 children were killed inside a residential home as far was, was, you know, from people on the ground. this is a displace family where shows during, inside this residential for the past month from the center part of god bless you. thank you very much. indeed. honeymoon moved talking to us roughly is all the forces are carrying out more rates across they occupied westbank because the latest are taking place. they all have grown and novelist is there any soldiers including stipends of reportedly station near the school and novelist live runs, have been fired in the area. is there any metrics targeted the town of my social ball in southern lebanon that report some casualties? and this latest strike cross motor fight in between 11 on base has ball and is where the forces was intensified since the water and gone. so began protests
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against israel's water and gaza, continuing on university campuses across the us. even as the graduation season begins. john henry has moved from michigan's college son, yvonne arbor at the close 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 americans whose last family and gaza, the approaches go on even is the don cap and gown. it feels as though it is the only thing that i can 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
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last 7 months, for their families like this man who came from malaysia. does he, his son graduate, who protests left some supportive, some conflicted. i'm not against the protest, but i, i seem to be held in the universe because protests while sometimes they 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 rudnick that in other institutions thus far, not here, but in other institutions. university administrators have taken it upon themselves with very little reason to shut down students voices, to arrest and detain, and break up the cabinets. that it serves the purpose really of enlivening campus debate as opposed to closing it down. more than 63000 spectators watched. 8000 students get their degrees and an arena called the big house michigan stadium.
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there was a curious screening and there were volunteers there to route 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 and they were palestinian flags in the big house. the students were briefly detained by police after interrupting a smaller graduation ceremony on campus across the country, students, and says that with the university term over 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. the still ahead on all the data, heavy rains in southern brazil leave tens of thousands without drinking water and electricity. the
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hello. it's been point rating right across the 30. yeah. so let me show you the scene. this was in june where you look at that wall just came crashing down because of the torrent of water here, mucky mess there. and we have seen some snow over the higher ground in verse. so not too far away from this stumble. still more rain falling mostly across that eastern side of the country today on sunday, no for the other side of mediterranean were also getting pelted with rain here, northwest spain, northern portugal star, whether it's in play for how intense this rain will be. also some brain swirling around the north sea here, so it's going to kick rain into the netherland. same goes for denmark. should be anything to major. and it is a gloomy forecasts across the islands of ireland and britain. once again, today on sunday, some showers moving west east across central europe. look at this where the sun is out past 26 degrees for you. so looking quite nice there, let's go to africa right now. here's how the story goes. does the picture really
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red cross new chair, so san, in the store and seem likely here and if we screw to the south right now, it is a quite picture of south africa, no weather alerts to speak of. we will see a changing weather pattern though. so, cape town, you can probably expect some showers of pushing here by tuesday. otherwise, a bunch of sun to go. that includes for durban, coming in at $27.00 degrees. so using the why have american evangelicals become, his real strongest factor is us present. you'll find the right to stand with this real with no red line, as long as us support continues. is there anything that can stop is real system on gaza for going on in? definitely a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line examining the impact of today's headlines, setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions, international filmmakers and will cross journalist bring programs to inform and
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inspire barnowski, sierra, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the what you know, does it a reminder about child stories? this is israel keeps up, it's bombardment of gaza spots also under way entire of almost official is that there was mediators. some agents contacts and representatives from the us homicides . it will not accept any deal that does not bring of common events to the war. protests against israel's water and guns are continuing on university campuses across the u. s. students has some universities have demonstrated during graduation surveys. they want their institutions to comp, ties with organizations that support israel,
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the sizes of demonstrations of got it. so we to protest and tennessee, they didn't mind it. prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i'm just struggling to make a deal that were released, the captives being held in gaza. and me in the baffled for the border time of mount water. it has raged for the past 3 weeks, rebels and the military are fighting for control of the area near thailand and the 1st or for special report. so i'll just see it as 20 chang, travel to the front lines and kind state. you spoke with one of the revo commanders . the fight is from the pro democracy people's defense force. takes defensive positions. this is the main road between the tie border and yang going and most commercial hub, the town level by the bones, from the military gym to or a say see state administration counsel. the civilians long gone the capital room freely in the streets, even say no,
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not to go too far. beyond the barrier is no man's land. this is the ocean highway, everything call correct. i mean, what is an area that the s a c had been pushed out of that it's still not completely under control the pro democracy forces and they were fight to just in the yeah. so they've been very careful about exposing themselves here. the battle alone the asian highway has been this. when these columns of military reinforcements force of 2000 men tried to break through to the boulder. most of being still say the fight is that some did slip through a constant threat from the yeah. but even the heaviest weapons can do listen to with the man in charge of pdf operations. so this is, grace is concerned, isn't the military contact, but unity and within the opposition, you know about, we are not afraid of the weapons. we say, or any one thing group off about hillary or strikes. and that's just the vision. we
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don't care about any of the powerful weapons or any food is that we will not be united gentlemen. move the alliance between the korean as an economy and the pro democracy forces is holding well. pdf point is on the korean come on, travel freely through the countryside. looking tracts, tendon to supply chain highways, hidden under the jungle canopy. they've taken casualties. this funeral for fight is killed in turn to tax a new weapon. the military is deployed, you know? yeah, well yeah, i'm sad whenever i commerce die, but we are mentally paff with sacrifices and casualties. sometimes i think about quitting the fight, but i don't want my comrades to have died, but nothing. so i keep fighting until the revolution succeeds july, like a lot with this monks trump pres, for the dead. the last rites rebels who died for
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a cause and the victory. they now went taste to anything else. is there a tie in states? no, i'm a, a tony is joining us live from buying call kind of side of the me in the embassy tone each just how similar is the content and conflict and kind states to what's happening elsewhere. nima the same, the same thing repeated in most of all the areas. it's a little more fis, particularly because of the importance of the town. it's a bold attempt to which a $1000000000.00 worth of trade pauses every year on the road goes on the angle on me on last largest semester pacific. but we've seen this co operation between the ethnic um is and the, the pro democracy force is working very effectively to push the military out of the boulders with china, india, or bangladesh. and now thailand, i think what the real concern is for, for the opposition of the men, is both keeping that unity at the bottom and they have
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a very not just should go and they want to keep that momentum going. but also that keen to push in the next couple of weeks as much as they possibly can, because the monsoon season is about to arrive. and that is traditionally when fighting and me and my clothes close to a cold. so i think they want to get the military very much on the back foot, get control of all of the strategic positions that they can then hold tight till they can start fighting again in the open towards the open. tourneys, thank you very much indeed. tony chang talking to us from bangkok and then the 2nd of our special reports from inside me in law. and tony is going to be examining the impact that find things hard on civilians as millions across the country are forced from the homes that's monday to own on to 0. at least one indian soldiers being killed and 5 others have been injured after uh, talking to convoy in indian and has been admitted, started crushed me in a search opperation has been launched to find the suspect to the attackers crush me . it is claimed by both india and pakistan, and it's long being
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a source of tension between the 2 countries. steeple in panama will be heading to the polls in a few hours to elect a new president. 8 candidates, so in the race was the right wing opposition leader jose around lino currently leading in the polls. it was originally disqualified from the race due to a money laundering, conviction a panama supreme court restored his candidacy on friday. the vote comes against a backdrop of social discontent. economic slowdown and dr. floods have killed, at least 58 people in southern brazil. any 70000 people have been forced out of their homes. tens of thousands of people have been left without drinking water or electricity. it's the worst flushing the region seen in more than 80 years. monica, you're not yet, has the story risk years are fighting the elements to a lifeline to this child. like her many others have climbed to the roof tops of their flooded homes,
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waiting for help to come before the water swallowed their neighborhood. at the water just asked the, it's the worst disaster ever recorded in the history of a river onto this little state. perhaps one of the biggest disasters the country is ever seen, at least in a recent history. and it's extremely distressing because the weather has been unrelenting since monday, with localities receiving 800 millimeters of rain is which could reach 1000 millimeters. so the, the floods have, we have all in at least 300000 cities distorting bridges and rows more than 40000 people have been forced from their homes. many others are isolated, with no electricity or internet porn. former authorities of their whereabouts are the same of this tuesday. we had no news of our relatives, but thank god the part department has told us they are safe in the states capital, both by legacy. the way up a river has broken its banks for water treatment plants have been closed and the
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mayor has alerted the population. the drinking water me soon become scarce. the rains have also cost land slides and the partial co op. so the dam results president easy enough to laura del silva has promised the survivors federal aid to rebuild the homes and local infrastructure. we bullshit go fake. if i should by know you will need resources to repair the damage. but 1st and foremost, we have to save lives, but signed to say, unless something is done to tackle global warming and climate change. disasters like this one will continue to happen. monitor your not give all just sarah the 6 the african woman's film festival has been taking place in the senegalese capital, with films on the theme of climate emergency and piece microsoft reports from dot com. talk to way on a quiet street in central of the car is the old the media to sit in the still shiny . it's opening night for the screening of
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a palestinian short film. and when exiled you were not there a visual poem of loss and longer for were physics teacher turned filmmaker visit lab? well, it has found a home for her work at the african women's film festival in senegal. 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 pa, this thing 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

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