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and due to the close to half a 1000000 palestinians that displace as these really ami continues its assault on rasa, weigh more than half of the guys population has been sheltering. the funding back people you're watching l g 0 live from. don't also coming up the u. s . looks to approve a new $1000000000.00 package of weapons for israel, despite dividing administrations concerns about the killing of promising and civilians. the us president invest deep ties on chinese imports, accusing badging of not playing fair and cheating on trades and francis ottoman to
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post changes to the voting system in his territory of new caledonia. despite days of protests against the israel is renewed, pushed deeper into eastern rafa, is leading to catastrophic levels of displacements. 450000 palestinians have been forced out of the southern city in just one week. if leading to other parts of the strip where there is already widespread destruction and the lack of food, water and sanitation, the un says there is no safe place to actual palestinians to move to in central guys, at least 40 people were killed by, is really strikes that target is a house and a school where displaced people had been sheltering and you know, say right, refuge account. so hi ross has more. the, the is not celine off. the top of the locals can phone is him
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in another room. no says comfort dismissal. one they tell him a kind of a boy the is the sounds echo across the whole. to me a reminder is a far as if this was the outside, this woman cries quietly. a mind can also be heard saying us and is ro. oh to blame the i swear to god my heart is in pain,
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she tells them no the palestinian meant to be pro injures and relatives of the dead. listen to a man telling them to be prepared to meet the makeup is that he says is on every corner and every street this has become an all too familiar scene across the gaza strip. the, this finds is ready for this with drawing some several areas including the slide out for a few g come. a few weeks ago the, they have returned with intense, foaming, under the guise of defeating some the sauce. it's the civilians who suffer them nice. the palestinians in the north, on the south,
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on being sped, either nearly half a 1000000 of them have been forced to be dropped off in just a matter of days. the another body wrapped up in a sheet this, this will as they say, he'll have his name, racing on the white cloth. the full being buried to add is one of more than $35000.00 palestinians. to think israel launched its rule and garza saw the height of algebra and haines, who did re, is in central garza and went to the house. is there any forces bomb they need to say about refugee camp? and we saw a couple of palestinian children that were rescued from under the rubber, heartbreaking memories as palestinian mother as a farewell, their children from under the rubble. not only that the rescue workers were having
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a very hard time as they were trying their best to pull more of bodies from under the rubble of their beloved ones, waiting for the rescue workers to help them hoping that anyone would be alive. the rescue workers were using their bare hands very basic equipments to rescue any policy and use that word trapped to of the families that have been killed in this house were recently evacuated from dropbox, as they thought that to say it was a safe space. after that is really forces asked them to evacuate to the central area. a lot of other palestinians. we're, we're, we're waiting and still waiting for any news about the people to trap. unfortunately, after 19 hours of, of pulling the robot and trying to rescue people from under the rubble of the
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rescue. workers said that it's getting dark and they had to leave the bombed house and they're going to return tomorrow in the morning. as there are still dozens of times, as the news dropped under the rubble and their families are going to wait for them until they remove them and pull them from under the rubber and is really troops. i also increasing a tax on northern guys id jabante, a refugee camp has come on to renewed fire. was out of her flute has been speaking to some of the people who remain in the count to the is where the forces expanding the operation and nothing does this trip as the old civilian squash filtering and living and exhibited for her to evacuate to the west. of guys of the city, i'm from beach and we have been displaced 5 times 1st to help then to shift from day to obviously to and then back to her left. and now we're back here. we don't know where we will go. hook up, there's
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a shooting and opened fire activities of that area. the also intensive high inc. it strikes an officer, re add that to area we has paid for people and we support the resistance despite poverty and exhaustion. me i left protecting. all of this can be understood by the sinews. that is why the forces are trying to besiege, devalue referred, you can now they can use the usa department to send a 1000000000 dollar a package for weapons to israel to congress for review. this comes as present joe biden. pause the shipment of weapon series, rally this month. it one day is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu not to invade rafa without safeguards for civilians. she advertise the reports in washington dc, and this has been presented as a new long term deal to supply israel with weaponry with the $700000000.00 in tank ammunition, $500000000.00 in technical vehicles,
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and $16000000.00 in motor rugs not being available for delivery, for several months or even several years. it is a clear sign, the 25 jo biden's campaign donors, as well as those members of his own policy and the republican party that it is business. as usual, as you've had several members of the white house continue to emphasize in the us media. that is, rob is getting everything it needs except for that one. shipment of 2000 pound volumes over the white house as a power concerns over the rough uh, incursions so father, the white house does not believe that the red lines have been cross, despite the forcible displacements of 450000 people, sir, and attempted to rear sho, biden's campaign donors and the democratic party in a week. in fact, when there was supposed to be more discussion in congress about potentially coming
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off the pentagon, the state department and the national security council, well by do, and the bite and ministration to continue to withhold those 2000 pound bombs. she ever times, the elders are washington students at harvard university, have agreed to end the 3 week old encampment that was in protest against as or as war on guys are. the decision came after university officials agreed to discuss the questions about its investments and to quickly process petitions for the reinstatement of suspended students. the global movement has been calling on universities to divest from israel. the outer world news now and the us president joe biden is shopping increasing ties on in for some china. the move comes just months out from the us election with bind saying it will help american businesses compete on
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a more level playing field. the tires will cover electric vehicles, batteries, and semiconductors and apply to $18000000000.00 worth of chinese products. aging has one, the decision will severely effect bilateral corporation. white house correspondent, kimberly hawk. it reports a us president joe biden came into office saying he wouldn't do. his predecessor, former president donald trump's trade policies, but on tuesday, 5 in double to even triple down on new terrace to some chinese imports to the united states. when you make tactics like these are there to learn, you're not competing competition has cheated. the tariffs will be phased in over 3 years on every thing from steel semiconductor. so electric vehicles and more affecting roughly 18000000000 and chinese imports to view s. tariff. so the electric vehicles will rise to 100 percent from 25 percent steel and aluminum
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products will more than triple to 25 percent from 7.5 percent or less. try to heavily subsidize. all these products pushing china is coming, produce far more than the rest of all can absorb, then don't pay the excess products out of the market and fairly low prices. drive another manufacturers around the world out of business. the bad news ministration says the move will help american businesses compete. critics like for president trump say china floods the global market with excess imports. it's too little, too late. for the trump made punishing china over what he called unfair trade practices. cornerstone of his presidency, igniting a trade war. they jang is vowing to retaliate against the latest action by the
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bible administration. we have called without data. sure. what we want to tell you is that china always opposes unilateral tariff increases the violate w t o rules and will take all necessary measures to safeguard it's legitimate rights and interest with the presidential election months away. politics is that the route of this announcement. some of the biggest steel and auto manufacturers are in the battleground, states of michigan and pennsylvania. president biden has promised to protect manufacturing jobs in those states with the hope of winning votes in november. kimberly help hit alpha 0, the white house. and let's get the reaction now from badging and katrina, us joining us live. so katrina, how concerned is china about these tears? which one is furious about this move? it's urging washington to rethink the increase in carrots. and we've also heard from chinese ministry of comments releasing
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a statement saying that this not only violates w t o rules. this also violates the pledge it says by the bought an administration not to cook or suppress china's development. now it also says that this is going to seriously affect the atmosphere of biological corporation, so we can expect us to raise tensions at a time when ties between us and china was stabilizing. now, according to the aging, this is really about us domestic political considerations. rather than any substantial criticism i'm trying to is industrial policies. we've also had several media articles time in mirroring that message saying that the us is maliciously orville high thing. the issue of or the capacity in china is economy. that really, this is about the us failing to keep up in these crucial green industries and that this move is short slice it in, in a long time. it's going to home the global, green energy industry. now those types will apply to several inputs, including a steel menus. but this is truly bad news for the exposures of factory solar panels
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and chinese electric vehicles. the chinese government has been pushing these 3 sectors to be the new 3 pillars of trade full. the chinese economy to replace the old pillars of trade, which were cheap, expensive clothing, harm appliances and furniture. so losing access to the us market or having that access decrease is going to be the serious dent in those plans. aging said it will retaliate and we're just waiting stay what form that retaliation take? thank you. kat katrina for that. katrina, you live for us there in b g and say i had on the program under outside parliament in georgia out of avoiding body. it drops a controversial law against or need to. and i'm broke mcbride and sole south korea rome bold as best say that some young, a faithful, a celebrating and controversial style. the,
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the gulf of mexico, like every other body of water in the world, is warmer than the long to an average. and when that bolts comes on show and often does, but certainly in the spring and you get it contrasting is cold, it's full enough. the rock is you get these giants on the stones. well, they've been pretty vicious recently from mississippi through louisiana and i, florida. and that's the full cost that they have not quite suspicious when they run up the carolines and beyond. but the see and probably new york to have a miserable couple of days, wednesday and thursday and they have that stuff coming off. the rock is into the place. isn't as cold as it was. so the storms aren't going to be quite as big, but they're still there. and the risk which ends on thursday, once again, i'm afraid to texas. and there was to the flood risk in that jumping says, i mean prove, taking picture for cuba, his span yoga and put the rico there off. sto, shareholders in the trade winds and the still fairly heavy rain, for example,
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in panama. oh, the small islands around the caribbean, this time the get fairly frequent but light daily showers and that's not gonna change the season over in which you sol, puckett, set up in panama. is that in columbia and bit further south and west and brazil. then this area preserves quite whole the rear wheel cool down size so that pretty drawn a picture now. well, the windy weather's actual, in the sense that he missed the acadia and he just showed them the price is high for a family of palestinian activists. so peacefully protected the community from is really secular expansion in the occupied westbank for decades. they just put the latest for the on. oh i see this is the story that's i'm trying to see them moving. dab some of the on the fire on it just so you know
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the the welcome back. our top stories on ouch is 0. and now the 90000 people are afraid of rock. find 7 guys i in a single day, the total force to me 5 these rails renewed offensive in the past week. now stands at 450000 people. see you and says there's no way safe for them to go. the us state department has sent in a deal of weapons to congress for $44000000000.00 packages for arms to israel. it comes as present job. i do need a shipment of weapons early. this month, all the concerns about these really invasion of fresh and 11 use. the us president
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has shopping increased ties funding for some china in an effort to protect jobs ahead of november's election at the white house is a tire sort of by to $18000000000.00 worth of chinese products, including electric vehicles, batteries and semiconductors. as the defense and the defense driver has attached the credibility of donald trump's former lawyer, michael cohen, during the 2nd day of testimony in the form of us president tash money trial, co until the quote that trump ordered him to pay adult films task. so when we done those more than $100000.00, christian to no mirror for some new york on michael cohen, no. lynch pen of the prosecution's case against donald trump, heading to port for 2nd day of testimony there. he described conversations with his former boss who ordered him to quote, take care of it when an adult film star threatened to go public in the run up to
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the 2016 election about an affair that allegedly took place. years earlier, prosecutors presented a series of emails invoices, and even checks signed by trump cohen testified that his former boss knew the payments made to him were reimbursements for hush money payments. even though they were listed as legal fees. a crucial point for the prosecution's business fraud case that comes down to cohen's word and they in the court room, the former president appeared to doze off at times and avoided eye contact with cohen. a dead order upheld by an appeals court prevents the former president from attacking witnesses or lawyers in the case, but elected republican officials who came to the trial to support trump attacked
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cohen's credibility outside the court house. this is a man who is clearly on a mission for personal revenge and who is widely known as a witness who has trouble with the truth. he is someone who has a history of perjury in his well known for. on cross examination trumps lead attorney todd blanche attacked cohen's character, pressing him on past lies made to prosecutors and attempts to make money off his connection to the former president. as evidence he introduced the t shirts showing trump behind bars. advertising cohen's pod cast called may a co boss. the defense will continue. it's cross examination when court resumes on thursday and left open the possibility they could call donald trump to the stand to testify. kristen salumi, i'll just be your new york. the politicians in front have adopted controversial
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changes to the constitution that affects that specific island territory of new caledonia. the vin arrives and the cafeteria has also been imposed. the changes will allow people who lived in the territory for more than 10 years to vote in local elections. leaders from indigenous population known as a kind of people see the move could weaken their representations. when hay is following the story from using the votes in the french parliament passed relatively easily as was expected. but now the proposed amendment to the constitution will need to be robust stamped by congress and the french president. emanuel mack calling says he's in no hurry to try to push that through. in the meantime, the government says it wants to talk, so we'll invite leaders from both sides of the political divide to paris to discuss the best way forward to new caledonia. but the president has been very clear, they will not be another referendum on independence, and you kill it done. you will remain a french territory in the meantime,
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on the streets, all the capital knew me things of quiet and down a little. but there were still several large flies burning across the city. a bit more than a 130 people have been arrested. so 5, clearly wanting to wrap this up and get the situation under control as quickly as possible. the french have sent in large numbers of police reinforcements. wayne, hey, i'll just hear a tote on that. usually one police in georgia have dispersed. demonstrate is outside the parliament tentatively, see update approved a so called for an interference law. the legislation was passed despite weeks of mass protests, demonstrators here it could be use the cub defendants stand in the way of georgia joining the european union monday to meet your residential reports on the capital t, please see. so it was a battle they had little of when the
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demonstrators gathered at the parliament for the final vote on the so called for an agents bill, police pushed them back from the entrance. students from colleges and universities skipped classes to be here. the please. hello, is accepted. we, we can't even use the certification. so why, why that, how we need it? because of the election that's at all of the very close. i see listings that without these kinds of measures, so it isn't possible for them to read and the remaining power while protest is jotted outside the ruling, georgia, dream policy was always likely to wind about as with the allies, they have more than half the seats and palm the box, they said the bill was important for transparency of engine goes and the media. now all those groups and companies receiving 20 percent or more of the funding from abroad, we'll have to register as agents of foreign influence. after several fights among
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empties the law was passed. anger built up outside as the results were now. were free to you on both of the parliament. protest is reading out the names of the m p. 's who voted for the law process of, of who had been standing here all day was quite angry, obviously have the result of this the boat. and they came out here in front of the front of the building. they will gather at the back and most of the day. and then they started buzzing through the battery periods, which were locating the front gate off solomon until a riot police broke through those guys. they wrapped up those closest to the gates, threatened things to a guess and cleared the st. but in minutes, within an hour, crowds went back with them. europe and politicians.
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that's despite the you wanting to lose adoption, put, and george's ambitions to join the block. and the united states also announced that could be consequences. the us has about $390000000.00 in assistance. all that has to be under review. if we are now regarded as an adversary and not a party. as night fell, protest estate, determined to keep coming back to meet him at the didn't go out to 0 building see the us secretary of state has met the ukrainian president in the 1st trip. the keys by a senior american official since congress passed a $61000000000.00 a package on to me blinking issued for the means events key that more military support is on the way as ukraine faces intensified russian attacks in the khaki region. john, home and re for some ukraine,
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2nd largest city khaki. desperate defense in northeast and ukraine. ukraine's military says this newly released video shows border guards trying to fight or for rushman cushion. near the town of both tenants on friday for the attacks have continued. so well the other for which i believe this was $1210.00 on tuesday, more of each residents told to get out, well, they still tying the russian to bounces into ukrainian territory. here, coming under the cover of asteroid smell, its hillary refuge for now is ukraine. second biggest city, part of keep in the hall, keith tooth. it's been under heavy aerial bombardment the months now. the residential building here is just been hit, ukraine's minister of internal affairs, legal claim and cope was there. at the same time, you have been able locate,
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goes through the last few hours with several strikes on the city that we have in the center of the city where a guided aerial bomb landed. ukraine's military intelligence chief says the situation in the northeast is nearing stabilization, but it hardly feels like it, the elderly men and women fools to run their lives. adding urgency to the cranium. president's meeting with the us secretary of state in keith. both quin gratitude for the release of to months of congressional gridlock of $61000000000.00 a us military aid crucial package for all off the forces for our were those things so much for this package tanks to congress. thanks. prison by then. but soon it was on what was needed now on the battlefield to come about russia's lone range, ariel power is or defense. the biggest difference is for us, the biggest problem. and we need really, we need to day, a 2 bed throws, 40400 can region because the people on their attack,
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civilians. and where is everybody they are under arrest and miss us on the front lines. ukrainian policies have been out number outcomes running, show that munition mr. blinking was in keith to signal that more help was coming. some of this already arrived more of that will be arriving. and that's going to make a real difference against the ongoing russian aggression on the battlefield and were determined along with many other partners for ukraine to make sure that you succeed on the battlefield. in the short term, succeeded means simply stabilizing, holding on more more troops, drafted and trained. more military hardware arrives, trying to hold russia's new momentum. john holman, out, is it a pot of key? the us justice department says boeing can be prosecuted for 2 crashes involving a to 737 max jet,
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some more than 5 years ago. that softer allegedly failed to meet the requirements of a deal that protected it from prosecution. 346 people were killed in those crashes in indonesia and d t. okay. boeing says it on at the times of a $2500000000.00. settlement in canada is western provinces. an early start to the wildfire season is forcing thousands of people from their homes and out of control. fi is moving closer to the town of fort nelson in british columbia and has doubled in size and neighboring alberta lodge wildfire near the oil producing city of fulton, that's mary, is forcing 6000 people to leave. that city enjoyed massive devastation as a result of a fire 8 years ago. in france, hundreds of police officers conducting a massive $900.00 after an ambush and a prison convoy led to the escape of an inmate account rammed into the convoy with gunmen opening fire. kidding. to prison,
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guards and wounding 3 more. the vans were transporting fits. you old mohammed, i'm run back to jail after court hearing. he's been convicted of robbery and charge in connection to a drug. kelly and the re know could be known. canadian author, alice monroe, has died at the age of 92, his as a master in contemporary short story writing monroe was awarded the nobel peace prize for literature in 2013. have books explore themes of the human condition, including aging and relationships. she was diagnosed with dementia in recent years and passed away late on monday. now, wednesday is a public holiday in south korea to mock buddhist birth date. the lead up to the annual event includes different festivities including a controversial d j, who was attracting a globe.

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