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it says on the, on the sherry together, these 3 people should hold the how back to any and the elections within 50 days. we understand we're just getting use now that they are the red crescent. i have reached the sides of the crash. this does come with an especially delicate time in the region doesn't of course this is where it stands for any time in the region. so the developments that we have had for several months now is a very important one. and many things has changed in terms of the relations between the neighbors or the actors in the region. we have had the operation october 7 opperation in and cause after that recently in a pre, behind the, uh, uh, the incidents and the type of bite is right. and the reason in that much because, and then that response from you on the nissan, i think that the wrong kind of
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a 1000. all these things are the main issues in that region. that actually the finding, the read, the finding, let's say our region and the quantity fixing the region and the, the, the balance of power and the dynamics of the power in the middle east. so it is very important at time of history. we can say that by the we should wait and see what happens and how it might affect actually be part of the fixing the region. how many dresser columns are there. thank you very much for joining us. thank you very much. i. so to come on out, this era is ready for us this intensify their attacks across the gaza strip. as the us national security advisor host talks with is really efficient on french forces. begin clearing the road to the main airport to you kind of junior the pacific on in search. seeing yes, and the other thing on the rest,
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the color we will see yet more writing the full cost across southern parts of china already into the next branch. so big down posing status, large area or cloud follow the system outs into the motors of north west pacific. another way we are cloud just affecting that eastern side of japan. so some heavy rain is east in areas of horseshoe, running up towards the hook. ida and then is that what's the weather all the way down across southern most pause and that is set to continue not just way little further race was just lagging its way out into the from waters, but plenty of shell was still coming back. can be high, knows that it is dry. it is sunny, dry sunshine coming back in across the good parts of the korean peninsula. and it should be settled in sunny, of course, not to to pad is moving to the pontiff next week. and then also settled across indo
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china. that same system around southern piles of china will sink further south with say, some heavy shops coast. lots of indo china, vietnam cambodia allows tie that all sing more big. and sundry shows light. it's a cool, some localized flooding and some heavy showers the to the pony i tried yesterday. i was to, into some entre the south west palm service getting underway as showing his hand in the adam and say, pray, monsoon range, bringing flooding into spar lanka and also southern india, but the heat wave to the northwest the interrogate the narrative is the u. s. has continued support for israel affecting it's global standing. there's no question about it. the united states has effectively complicit the genocide challenge the rhetoric. yes, the correct, but so is the international community. can we also say that deals? the cornerstone of democracy is having
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a free and open democratic process upfront without the the bucket back her mind about top stories. now this rainy and state television is reporting the rest key teams have reached the crash sites on the helicopter, which was carrying the rain in 5 minutes. i sent the human race that's off it must have search and rescue efforts in the remote northeastern sufficient area of the wrong as a country waits for news of preston tracy's wellbeing radians into iran and across
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the country have gathered for press spring lead of bows. they'll be no disruptions to the countries the on the day that the us national security advisor is in israel for talks on the war on gaza. israel continues to carry out to intensified air and ground to tax across the strip. 3 palestinians have been killed and 8 others injured in. the latest is rarely foaming in gaza. residential apartments in a town, also town neighborhood west of raft. from the south, the district was targeted, the survivors were taken to the weight hospice in reference to the photos the us national security adviser holding a series of torques and israel on the war on garza and intense air and ground attacks coming across the street in central goes a protest in some morning, at least 31 people who with tubes and an overnight strike on
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a house in the newsroom, refugee, women and children among the dead and injured. they would take them to the i'll acts the hospital, the off of the, which is struggling to come and according model, not a that's not something that i constantly hear stories from survivors who were pulled from under the rubble. but this is the 1st time in my life. i came so close to death. my sister was lying next to me under the debris. she was crying. i was totally helpless. my grandmother, she's a very old lady. she's also deaf. she was asking me what was happening around her. she didn't understand. my house was full of my relatives. the entire neighborhood was leveled to the ground to move it has more now from the scene of the attack in on this we are the side of this bond residential home from overnight to talk. and as you can see from the pictures, not only the targeted residential form has been destroyed completely,
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but the surrounding building just to stay in a great deal of devastation and damage to the point they are becoming uninhabitable . this particular residency house, 5 display as families evacuated all the way from the northern part of the gaza strip all the way through of the city. i know these really military expand. it is military maneuver and operations and rough uh, this particular family evacuated and was pushed into further enforce this place. been all the way to honda. and if it has not been on the site right, refugee camp in the central area seeking shelters, and protection from the unpredictable is really full in bonds, only to get killed here. 26 people out of the 30 people in this particular residency were killed as a result of the relentless error strikes on this particular residential building. the us national security advisor jake sullivan,
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has been holding meetings in israel about the countries for and godson including the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the focus has been on as well as operations regarding reference, according to a statement from the to know whose office us present. joe biden says, the warrant garza has broken his and his family's hearts. he was speaking at new graduation ceremony for students of atlanta as more house contents, despite protests outside solidarity. these old graduates and stuff that's it. ministration was working around the clock on the issue. but there was only one long term solution to the conflict. i'm working to make sure we finally get a 2 state solution. the only solution to appraisal interface is one of the hardest, most complicated problems in the world. there's nothing easy about it. i know, and i, and frustrates many of you, including my family. most of all,
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i know it breaks your heart, breaks mine as well. the end is 6 week long general election is entering its final stages. the 5th phase of a team being held on monday, among the regions against the post as the docs which as a border with china and focused on it's seen months of process quoting for statehood. the indian government has not grown to visa is to houses heroes jr. this so we're covering the election from outside the country that there's some conflict reports the himalayan region of the doc located some 3000 meters above sea level has been a buzz with the election rhetoric. candidates from the governing b. j. p. opposition congress and an independent party had been trying to drum up support for the own from the region. it's the 1st election since the dock was
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separated from india and administered kashmir in 2019 the controversial move by prime minister and arrange remote. his government angered many and how do you hunting for john is tapping into this discontent. and the muslim majority district of kind of getting to your left to enjoy like i'm the girlfriend and people, you're taking this election as a referendum. these elections will send a strong message to the governments that we strongly oppose what was done in 2019 and the people dock were not taken into consideration. and the region was converted into a union territory without any democracy or legislature. in the buddhist dominated district of lay the issue of statehood resonates with voters. the region initially celebrated the union territory status, but now is wary of losing its autonomy. the governing b. j. p says that it will address the issues about it manifesto maybe before going to agenda. good. i'll come here. you know, a manifesto we have a full point agend of the donkey demarion's. we will resume dialogue off to the
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formation of the government and it will strive to achieve a constructive resolution that keeps the logic interests of law, dock and say. for months, local leaders and civil society mentors has been holding protests. they went to the docs inclusion under a special section of being didn't constitution that protects areas with tribal and indigenous populations. it's an effect in 4 states in the northeast of india. experts believe what's been happening in the region will have an impact that isn't protesting. let out, especially the state that was for 6, you do and state that will definitely, you know, have an impact on elections. is that a spectacularly the ruling party that for me is to succeed doing pull it up, not just once but twice. so that's why people angry and you know the dock is strategically important since the board is china and focused on the indian military
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maintains a strong presence in the region in 2020 a standoff between indian and chinese troops killed at least 24 soldiers the dock has long been divided onregional and religious lines. but now the selection seems to have united voters on their demands. if this i'm getting food, i'll just are old and 17 people have been killed and another 150. i'm missing in central afghanistan. heavy rain caused severe floating in the cool and how do you have frequencies in the center of the country? agencies say people desperately need to monitor hiring assistance. last week, more than 300 people were killed by non signals, enough gun a stop so i was a new leader, has been sworn in presence and act ancient as promised to continue the policies of his predecessor signing when boxing to that time is also expected to be
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a continuation of the frosty relationship with beijing, which is labeled incumbent data, a troublemaker for refusing to accept chinese solving to katrina, you has more now from beijing support is considered a time when he was president elect 19 to a champion of democracy, but to big he's a dangerous separatist authorities that will likely be watching closely when he's integrated on monday night. the courage vice president has pledged to continue many of the policies of his pre, just as a so you would and refuses to accept china's claim to the island. life policy, the governing democratic progressive party has been in power since 2016 since then relations, but they doing have deteriorated and there's no formal communication between the 2 sites that he wants to show that taiwan is not a troublemaker. and then we're actually looking for peace, but no matter what he says, i mean during the, you know, the ration. i think china would always disagree what they said. chinese warships
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and flight digits have wrapped up exercises close to the island. well tie when these leaders have worked to strengthen relations with the united states. the button administration has said an unofficial delegation to attended lives integration to tensions. pete in 2022. when den us how speaker nancy pelosi visited type pay. earlier this year, washington pledged $8000000000.00 and $4.00 need to fund to tie once new tree and com. that's what it says is chinese aggression in the region. the move and good presidency agency who has refused to acknowledge life last month. see, hosted, tie once, pullman, data of my young joke, a member of the goldman town policy, which advocates the closer ties with aging. i'm from the closure to what compactor . hands on both sides on the tie. one street. oh chinese. you're a no, not the cannot be on the time, no issues that cannot be discussed and no forces that can separate us from lighting
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to us as he wants a stable relationship with china, taiwan spigots, trading partner, but has also said, will be intimidated. officials here in the aging have down played live election saying he doesn't represent mainstream taiwanese public opinion through business and student exchanges. chinese authorities are working hard to convince those on the island that peaceful unification is in the best interests. but they also haven't ruled out the use of force. katrina, you how to 0. 32 us to thailand. now with the funeral of a 28 year old that's of us to dot in detention has taken place. that people on set aside from the, was in jail awaiting trial for fences linked to insulting the time millnicky. odessa shots, and many as tony turn reports not from bank called mold is arrive at the temple on the outskirts of bank of the test admitted pulling some
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of the sun. com has cost, grief and anger. for mazda of friends concede, have partial hunger strike, may have led to death. they say she was left with no choice. even. this wasn't the 1st time she went on a hunger strike. when she went into prison, she had nothing left. she only had life. she tried everything and a hunger strike was her only option to fight the injustice. well head, this was sudden to many, it's not a surprise. $272.00 people have been charged with insulting them on a key since 2020 reco sentences have been imposed this year. decades in jail, the social media post. if me want to change something, people the public, we really need to take this seriously. someone die from hunger strike. that's a very big thing. that's something i could i could never imagine that it would happen to me to my client. the protest of 20202021. the cold for the moment key to
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reform in silence to the men. many of the leaders being detained for night fail and face long sentences in a judicial system. they say, is weighted against. the death of a young woman in the prison system has raised questions about how detain these are being treated and the failure of the government to provide information. but how she died is adding to frustrations. probably they sure didn't feel like they've been question all been put because the statue all have to do with the spin or the people on hunger strike. they do have rights, friends and family say the final good byes. some hold up to define 3 think of salutes, expressing hope that there wasn't 10 thing, but definitely young protested in custody his shots. many people here in china while the government has promised a full investigation,
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there's no indication it's going to self and that stones on those accused of insulting the monthly. so anything else? is there a bank of the ukrainians? think you've got kids tell you russian setting has killed at least 11 people. 25 others were injured in 2 separate attacks. north eastern region on sunday. crossing forces launched and offensive, and i've been advancing on you kind 2nd largest city. the last week of thousands of civilian somebody in the back, you like it from the hockey region. ukraine is known as the series of long range driven strikes and damaging rushes on. industry ukrainian government sees drugs is a 5 to a weapon to disrupt the russian economy. i'm going to treat operations. is that the target of producing 1000000 on monday, across this year, and then what's on home and has more
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a long range of training on monday across, slamming into buildings in yellow, bu, good, tough. it's the country stuff is reported striking to russia. $1300.00 columbus is from the buddha. low moraine strains have now become a vital part of ukraine's will machine, in particular, enabling it to attack russia's will infrastructure, trying to effect its energy sales and fuel for its on a set of keys. crowd fund or organization collects donations and turns them into weapons for the army. explains why they using low range drugs. we how know a lot of the styles that's does the trouble. and every time when we ask about some styles from german partners, so fragile and breathing show united states, so they need to waste the long time to discuss about everything. so that's why we can produce a long rage as roles. he's one of the above bed. you id was
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a reach of a 1000 kilometers, it can fly up to 7 hours like of this. it's kind of cause a meant to crush into its target and not come back. like i sort of salute such weapons. very tough to stop. says petro got a ukrainian manufacturer. what will work with those issues that is difficult for the enemy to defend against such strikes for several reasons. quite important reason is the large territory that the enemy has to protect the defense is capable of covering such a large territory from a massive drone attack. and i think it will be tough for russia to save its economy from ukrainian drum strikes. sure. to write instructions for use on the front lines, the rules are constantly evolving. this is the newest moto from guns company rex. it's never been filled by media before it can identify targets itself and then attack them. we've whichever of the 8 different types of munition that it's built to carry. it's hard to overestimate how important drawings on now,
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in this rule for recognizance, for strikes around the front lines and for a tax on each countries infrastructure and energy supplies. they've really become integrity to this fight trainings to build a 1000000 drugs just this year. they've become so important victory or perhaps just survival depends on john home. and i'll just say to you, cried the only in democratic republic of congo. says is prevention attempted to involving local and foreign sciences. the group of on demand at the home of the deputy prime minister in the capital congested. the silence faults with gods in a neighborhood near the presidential palace, 2 police officers and one of the attackers were killed and a shootout. young men were reported the lead by exiles pulled the titian christian, learned french forces, have made some progress,
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clearing barricades on the highway, and it came to the capital of new kinda doing it to its main airport. and the 6 people have been killed in hundreds injured and that we could protest spots on electronic phones. you kind of do and it was a pacific our entire tree between australia and fiji was cool noise by the french in the mid 19th century. michael, off of the often mass of a week of unrest and the french pacific territory of new caledonia on the ground in the capital, new media. hundreds of a lead security forces and police officers deployed by the government in paris to restore order. they launched a major operation to re take control of a highway linking the city and the international airport. protests began on monday when m. p is in paris, voted to allow the french citizens who lived on the island for 10 years to vote in the local election. as you know, we see electronic probably something we uh,
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will be getting more non citizens onto the airport road suite. 2 between a number of people here and getting the candidates and that said critics will erode the voice of parties who have been fighting against french rule for decades. although several independence referendums held over the years, have failed to show significant support for a break with power. as the indigenous cannot community believes, the government's latest proposal will dilute the voice of the island as they have looked at our court law. and they were supposed to be suspended or controlled. so it was kind of taking it to the streets since monday night when it went to the last one or somebody to baptist. and it seems, i would go down without a pen and hit his brass with the police forces on the ground. the territory has a population of about 280040 percent of whom are indigenous cannot. they
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say the proposed electoral reform undermines them. the, we see the different stages you forcing the only that we see that as a kind of recording is ition of our people or the estimated cost of the damage runs into hundreds of millions of dollars. the trial of destruction includes torch, public buildings, businesses and cause and looted shops. supplies of food and medicine are hard to come by. a state of emergency and overnight care if you have been in place since friday and flights are suspended, dozens of barricades put up along the 60 kilometers a stretch of road to the airport had been removed. but also already say it's not open yet because the breeze still needs to be cleared, which is likely to take several days. like level. how does era in mexico
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security experts say criminal groups. so looking to the presidential election next month as an opportunity to seize more power and influence, father and son to organized crime in mexico will be big themes in sundays presidential debate. the main question is whether the next head of states were matters to cub abundance in the country by little ratcliffe reports not from mexico city. mexico is experiencing a search in vines protests against force, disappearance, violence against women, and a soaring homicide rate are taking place regularly. security experts are warning that the current election season now in full swing, is creating a perfect storm for even more violence. was really interested in me. he couldn't, couldn't see the all forms of violence in mexico have increased their can. all of them are recently political, electro valleys has grown more. the next president does not have a new plan. they weren't even more serious trouble then. we are today in just the
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last month. homicides in the country, averaged $85.00 per day. and attacks against candidates for elected office have been on the rise and the lead up to the 2024 election and, and mexico. the vast majority of killings are never solved. many cases are never even investigated. i think we've come to normalize violence and it's no longer shocking to us. is it no longer affects us to go on with our daily lives and we no longer stop to analyze it. it no longer causes a so much pain. but these levels of violence are very cruel, very high, and extremely serious. as the presidential elections mere how to bring the cycle of violence to an end is a central issue on the minds of voters. and on sunday, mexico's leading presidential candidates will be asked that very question. during the 3rd and final debate before voters had to the polls on june. second, though many are doubtful, the candidates will outline any concrete steps or we can see the whole,
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cuz he said, we're law whole debate. it's a spectacle. we're more focused on small details when facial expressions of what the candidates are wearing the ideas that letter. so the last thing i would say is that i would like to know if any presidential candidate has any idea how to reduce impunity and i get the impression that they do not security experts say the strategy to combat violence has been the same since 2006, when mexico declared a war on drugs since then, the country has suffered nearly 400000 homicides with an average homicide rate 4 times higher than the global average. the stakes are high for mexico's next president. and the leading presidential candidates will be under extreme scrutiny to provide a roadmap to peace, or at least a plan that's different than the past 3 presidential administrations. when was it happened to al jazeera mexico city? they could find more news and information on our website that's i'll just say,
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i don't know either devices. the news continues here in just a couple of minutes to state the the latest news, not only that these patients were receiving, tells me that y'all as, as treatment in unless you are hospitalized. but they were also seeking refuge here with detailed coverage for the war. people had access to the leaders of water per day, but now everybody here gets between $2.00 and $3.00 leaders from the heart of the story pro, send you the officials, photo to 0. that in situations like this is we will deduct the funds directly from customs tax a meeting of minds with israel committing genocide before our eyes. and none of our mainstream politicians across the board seem to have a problem with it. campaigner andrew fine, stay and photographer shock you do on,
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palestinians. this is not the time for doing this kind of way. tracking those stories examining the journalism and the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the listing past, the iran states tv says search teams have reached the site where president abraham what easiest helicopter crushed on the sunday night the and on the clock. this is out to 0 and my from the hobbles that coming up. right. you see and his foreign minister on the way to the city of to please in north and around the border with us by john. oh my god.
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