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all the parts of it's called spring economy could also be effective plus the moving shortage in critical minerals needed for the energy transition. counting the cost on al jazeera, the another camp housing display as palestinians in southern guns as hit during his rainy s strikes. i suppose save some 21 people today. the little ones are in jordan this about is there a life and death also coming up more than a 1000000 people. sleepy is really advanced to southern, gaza as time rolled into the heart of a city upfront for the fine for me to black. and so with a, with polls of just open for south africa's elections. lawyers make closing
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arguments in the hush money try the former us president donald trump. it's now over to the jury. the beginning guys that way, as right. he sold as an tank. so now with a sensor, the southern city of rough, uh, thousands of palestinians are again on the move as i flee these randy advance. meanwhile there's been another is really striking, a makeshift come housing, just base people west overall. this to had been designated a safe 7 by the israelis and talk. what are they begins are coverage. oh, is there any war plains from another makes you come? housing just please palestinians in the for just 2 days after the military fire messiahs at tens costs are due, are due and building killing of these 45 people, most of them women and children. this is
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a part of the for where it is right or good people to go saying it was disconnected, save zone. the talk is the latest is really violation of the international court of justice. ruling boarding, an immediate halt to a fault, and the southern institute instead is really times are no station to west of it. if i had a cop 2 years and go and have also been reported in the area close to the philadelphia core door, that's funds because of southern porter with egypt. global, our case is closed with a few days up houses is really palms are coming. dozens of citizens and this family is morning, a young boy killed when he returned to the remains of their home to proud some belongings while i was needing you to head an innocent, 10 year old boy was killed for nothing. what did he do? roman, his show off the room. he was in with my uncle,
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this head to shows it took us hours to find his party, the show ripped him apart. ambulances trying to reach the wounded in western of our shots. in the north of the ship. simon was returning to their homes and by you come under fire. a woman ask the question so many in gaza at the hospital? no. no matter how much i didn't know if i knew where should we go from, is that the arab world look at us and see what is happening. this is not a nice this is not a life. i don't know what to say to you an estimate that at least the 1000000 displays palestinians floods are for him the past 3 weeks searching for safety that does not exist. and of who did the august ita they did black, gaza palestine. meanwhile,
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us officials say there'll be no policy change in response to the is ready to come for internally displaced. people in a rough are on sunday, 45 palestinians were killed. i'll just there was 100 casters and washington with more of us officials condemned the loss of life resulting from israel's. we can strike that killed civilians at a camp for displaced people near rasa. state department spokesman that miller said the incident was tragic, but repeated. israel's preliminary finding that the strike occurred, 1.7 kilometers from the designated humanitarian safe zone. he said it's unclear how that led to a fire in which at least $45.00 people died over at the white house national security council coordinator john kirby. so the us was waiting to see israel's full investigation and he down played reports of his really tanks and rough as center. we still don't believe that a major ground operation in the office. we still don't want to see these realities
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as we say, smash and or off, or with large units over over, over large pieces the territory. and we still believe that we haven't seen that. how many more chart courses does he have to see before the president considers change? we don't want to see a single more innocent life taking it. i kind of take a little offensive. the question, no civilian casualties is the right number of civilian casualties. meanwhile, the us led effort to operate a maritime a cord or to cause a has collapsed after strong waves, broke up a temporary peer that took $320000000.00 and a 1000 us soldiers to construct. the peer was supposed to last until september, but instead it survived for only just over a week. during that time it received about 1000 metric tons of food. the pentagon says it will replace the peer, but it's unclear when hydro castro alj
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a 0 washington. on the un security council is held in emergency meeting to discuss what's been happening in the rough aguirre. it has distributed a resolution calling for an immediate cease fire. it's expected to be voted on within days, but much of the bomb. yeah. is the deputy permanent observe of the state of palestine to the un? he said the security council needs to do more to stop as well on the strengths as does clear calls and demands across the world. there's a consensus that's a these obviously the car is being committed on life, tv, and the need to seize. but you'll still have companies that send weapons to his land that should stop immediately. you still don't have the accountability measures that would put an end to is like infinity and the state of, of the low will act as an outlaw states. and that's always when it's conducting itself. and so we are calling for the security council to be close to clear. and this demands on recording on those states to take that equipment measures to put and then to the genocide that it's taking place in gaza. i think because there is
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not a single company left, that doesn't seem that these lately actions are shameful, whether they express it publicly, as they show them up, whether they're act upon it or not. i think that's again, that consensus on the needs for the cx. 5 is a consensus, so these are unacceptable actions that civilians have been the 5000000 victims and these are slain, esl, and that also these lady occupation, these 2 and defense to new states independent and viable, should see the light to the independence of that states that exist should find them the take place and what we see is the now we've seen now the international court of justice. make all of those as well. has this because of them the icy prosecutor has asked for was 12 months is why it has the effect of the security council has demanded the stop to the to the fighting of is the assembly has been extremely clear. and we are saying is why would continue dismissing these calls of the companies with concrete consequences for we see those and in the relationship between this while in the us of the world and in the privilege is privileges that
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the still enjoys. despite acting the way it does now, students, so we look at several universities in california are on strike. they say the union contracts are violated by administrators. the cold in the police to suppress gaza solidarity protests on tuesday as rob reynolds reports from los angeles. on the campus of the university of california, los angeles, unionized student teachers, researchers and the lab assistants set up a picket line on the very spot where it causes solidarity protests was broken up by riot police. earlier this month. the student workers say their rights were violated then, and they are demanding now that the university of california system declare amnesty from reprisals for any students or faculty members who participated in the protests, it means that classes are cancelled and students won't be getting well. first, exams and other tests and, and assignments will not be administered. you know,
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the university next diploma is that that's the kind of faster it is. and so we can withhold the degree of the grades and make the diplomas. that's an impact we can have on the functioning of the university. and hopefully that will push the administration to actually to the university of california says the labor stoppage is illegal because it violates the no strike clause. in the union's contract, it asked the state labor board to order workers to hold the strike. but the board refused. striker say the university deliberately endangered its own students. you know, there's so much discourse now about your students. are feeling unsafe on campus as a jewish student. i know why i'm feeling unsafe on campus. it's because of the costs. it's because of the scale administration and because of the scientists fashion that they've allowed on campus. the strike is under way. it's 3 of the 10 university of california campuses so far with workers at other schools likely to
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walk out incoming days while the strikes disrupt, the campuses here in california across the country. mazda solidarity protesters were making their voices heard the graduation ceremonies at brown university vote. the protesters drowned out of speech by the university president the at princeton, a small group protested outside the gates of the stadium where the commencement ceremony was held inside. dozens of graduates wearing could fee is over. their guns stood and turned their backs on the university's president, university administrators may have thought riot police would solve their protest problem, but students continued to find new ways to show their outrage and demand change. rob reynolds, l g, 0, los angeles. is there any forces that are expedite palace to me in gentlest in the occupied west bank,
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the troops re didn't search belonged to wheels home in hebron. more than 40 palace to be in journalists and media workers have been arrested since the war on guns that began in october. at least a 147 needed workers had been killed. the, the upholding stations have opened across south africa and the countries 7 for the democratic election since the end of apartheid photos will be costing that balance in both parliamentary and provincial elections. but now just bear with somebody that may not joins us live now from. so what so in john is but somebody to, so this is a pretty significant election for south africa. what about this thing then? what are the main concepts that well, we've spoken to a couple of people and for those people have lined up this morning just before the pose opened. and they've said that they're happy to be. it's important to always note that so that because just the 2 years into democracy and so especially for
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elderly people who are here, this is, you know, an opportunity that they didn't have for much of their life. they've said that they're happy, they've also said that they want change than what people here say will be especially important to the governing party, the african national congress because it is facing its toughest election. yet many people are unhappy with the governing party. unhappy with issues like service in the re, the parties also being accused of a mass of corruption and they're just issues around some of the leadership and people ultimately saying that they want to change. and that's what they're coming out to vote for. now the answer of course would be relying on loyalty to that party commit to the voters who a thankful to the part to you full. it's the role is played in terms of the liberation, struggle, and ultimately bringing democracy. democracy, excuse me, 2 south africans. but there is concern because there are a number of young people who are unhappy with the amc. and again,
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that issue of change comes to the full. and this is way people may turn out to perhaps a rock. the vote really uh, change the governance of the a and see and, and look at opposition parties more than ever before. you have to be there. and it's interesting because the voter turnout has suddenly declined over the, as in south africa. so what are we expecting today? then well, in the last election about 47 percent of voters turned out and that was almost hoff of how many votes just came out to back in 1994. and so there really is concern around voter turnout, but this time around they are about 28000000 people registered to vote. and so if there's anything to go by, vote to turn out to may improve, especially again, given how unhappy people are with the african national congress. but projections are to some extent over the place of some say that perhaps 47 percent of people
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would turn out. that would be low, but perhaps a middle ground of a just about 50 or 60 percent. but they isn't great optimism around how many people to not. in fact, the amc may benefit from a low voter turnout and that people remain. those who come out are committed to the democratic process, but still doyle to the a and c. now again they, we've also seen a number of polls and surveys come out in recent weeks. and while they vary in terms of numbers, all of them have the amc posing at the under 50 percent. and so that may be the shake of that we could see, and also getting attached to vote to turn out and just how badly the and see may be affected. and perhaps how position parties may grow. right to somebody them in a life for us the in. so i to and john is about for me that thank you. now the us is urging the head them so downs on forces to take immediate action to end the conflict in this country. your effective state tends to be blinking, said this during
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a phone call with the general abdel for to output hon. the conflict between sedans and the power military rapids support forces as an raging since april last year, getting tens of thousands of people. us as the countries now experiencing the world's worst hunger crisis to start. so break here and i'll just say when he come back, a bad on bull fighting passes, congress and colombia, whenever they just the capital over to the color. we are still looking at some lobby showers just around that little face and corner of india, eastern areas of bangladesh, from our old sites. i still ringing out some moisture here, as i say, the flooding concerns for a time that you see tribe coming back in behind the monthly price. they extend from ser lanka into, i mean i'm off of the heavy showers coming through hey,
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i know also some pretty heavy rain. we only can get to add a warning. so we'll say into a pot of car. well, i don't know if whether it's about the heat, we're looking at temperatures into the meet the high voltage once again across the northern north western plains of india. it's a good part of puck is done before getting up to 43 celsius and just type of just pushing up in karachi over the next day or so. somebody is also pushing up across the radium peninsula. we have got temperatures here, even though ha, getting into the low to mid 4, which is quite easily, but further move it into high forty's, the for q way. i'd also full bags the fact that we are looking at some way to whether pushing across stuckey. i may be cypress, catching a shower or 2 on wednesday, but from out to the live and it will be dry with plenty of sunshine, dry and sunny to across the good part of north africa. we have got the shala's try to push a little further north was through west africa right up to see how many i the
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japan divorce often leads to one parent losing a little contact with the children. judges usually grunt sole custody to whoever was last, physically with the child, with a new law set to allow the joint custody one. 0, one east investigates. depends parental abductions on i will just the era hearing the sharp populations of decline, 70 percent, understanding the reality. i just placed that flow it i'll just do is change across the world. when you come to the house with the story the, [000:00:00;00] the book about you watching out just a record,
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your mind about top stories here. this at least $21.00 people have been killed in on his radio strike, a company, i'm a wasi and southern guns that have them less than 48 hours off to another strike $245.00 people in the summer. is there any time some soldiers are now operating in the center of rough israel, kentucky in the southern cities, despite and by the un still for the whole. this whole concept africans are heading to the polls to vote in solomon street and local elections. the ruling mc space and its toughest fight since the end of the pond side. some unexpected salutes. elementary jobs. not both the prosecution and the defense of rest of the cases in for my us president donald trump's harsh money trial in new york. the jury will now begin deliberating on wednesday. trump is facing a total of full criminal trials, but this is the only one expected to hand down a verdict before us voters had to the polls in november,
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$1204.00. in the 1st criminal trial with a former american president is the defendant, a national spectacle that divided the nation. both sides have rested their case. as prosecutors wrapped up closing arguments on tuesday, donald trump, supporters and some high profile critics once again gathered outside the court room . we've forgotten the lessons of history that showed us other plans. the words taken seriously until they became vicious, dictates would truck. we have a 2nd chance and no one is laughing. now, this is tied to stop in. prosecutors argue the trump conspired with employees and a tablet publisher to cheat voters by paying off adult film star stormy daniels to keep her from disclosing a 2006 affair. with trump. on the eve of the 2016 presidential election, trump who sat with a hand written note reading this case should be dismissed, argues the trial is
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a political hit job by prosecutors presented cohen's bank statement showing the 100 and $30000.00 he wired to stormy daniel's lawyer on october 27th, 2016. just 12 days before the election, they had written notes, cohen testified, detailed, $50000.00 in other expenses. and his reimbursement scheme double what he paid out to account for income taxes. he said the payments made in $35000.00 installments and signed by trump were disguised his legal fees, but trumps lawyers argued he did nothing wrong. they said the payments made through trump's, then lawyer michael cohen were legitimate legal fees, and the kohen lied about the payments and trumpets affair with daniels, which daniels herself confirmed in intimate detail. whatever the outcome,
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some historians say, the trial could correct. a historic mistake president, gerald ford's 1974 pardon and richard nixon, as a potential to say, yes, the most powerful people are held to the legal system just like the rest of us. a weather trump will become the 1st former president found guilty of criminal conduct as he seeks to return to the white house is now up to a new york jury to sir john henry l. g 0 to pop up new. getting out where the government has issued evacuation orders for nearly 8000 people in the northern end of proteins because of the risk of the alarm slides. people are still trying to recover buddies after a major landslide on friday. it's in glen, federal carrying the coughing of a loved one and covering it with prayers. it's more closure than many others have got after land slice swept through remote area of pop. when
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you can use anger, province, there was little hope of finding survivors. only a determination to recover the 100 were buried alive. the global got him goals. we don't know where the bodies are buried, but we will not give up. we will keep going. it's a large volume of soil and boulder rocks are making it difficult for us because we're using spades and the iron rods to dig. the chance of the mountain side broke off in the early hours of friday morning, sending boulders the size of shipping containers and a river of mud and rock descending down the slopes, sweeping across homes and farms blocking roads. the estimated death tool ranges from the hundreds to as high as 2000 authorities of warrant the ground is too unstable. this was not any a very significant last slide, but the drain is continuing to move. so it might seem that we're actually at the site yesterday, they said they could even feel the ground moving on to the ground. moving around
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the thousands of people have been ordered to leave their homes as a safety precaution. authorities are also concerned about the risk of disease from decomposing bodies. the government is appealing for international help, but with the main road to the area blocked off and fears of for the lens lights. it's not clear how assistance will reach those in need. if this i'm getting food, i'll just 0. now, george's parliament has overwritten the president's veto. this article for an agents bill. daily protests against the bill have taken place for weeks and the capital to be see. thousands of georgians are afraid, the legislation will cub human rights and freedom of the media and compromise the countries paid to join the a you. i'll just there was to meet your resident can explain often more than a month with protests and threats of sanctions and repercussions from the west. georgias parliament refused to be pressured into dropping the so called for an
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agents bill and peace over rode. the presidents veto on tuesday after hours of debating, not without drama. we sort of gone on, you know, the new law requires old civil society and media organizations that receive 20 percent or more of the funding from abroad to declare it. and they blink government oversight. the governing potty says it's important for georgia so forensic beauty, whether it should carpets georgians have to understand that we are a solver and country and we have the right to know what is going on within the country and around it. but it will also mean that n g o's, like this dog shelter, could be fined up to $7000.00 directly. it would mean that the have to register as for an agents or rather that the law says that the an organization pursuing the interest of a foreign power. now the only interest that the pros, who is the interest of these folks, and i challenge anyone to tell me that which one of these is actually
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a foot and power. the text is similar to legislation, russia, and up to 12 years ago as part of a crackdown on descent. these protests to say, although the outcome of the parliamentary vote was expected, they wanted the consent to be heard. government pay for the night. there was a little bit of code that maybe maybe that they would come to their sounds but yeah, it's, it's really, really hard with the elections do in october, many c a n g o's could be bought for monitoring them. but the greatest threat could be to georgia is bid to join the e u. it became a candidates in december and the block one, the law was a potential deal breaker to reach him,
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it didn't go out to 0. eighty's transitional counsel has selected a new prime minister as the country grapples with increasing direct gung violence. gary camille has been chosen by the 9 member council to take up office. you previously have just by minister just over a decade ago with lord minimum co editor in chief of a but post. he explained the challenges facing the new private and stuff as to where he can see um, you know, how he, upgrades as a prime minister. he has a huge task ahead of him. um for, i mean, the 1st one would be to be with the cabinets. um, in a deeply divided um you know, presidential guns who were uh, you know, most of the members of actually before did fine. but yeah, most people, factions, instead of these new and very diverse leadership of the country where 7 members, some of them, you know, have vine, different interests and,
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and different ways of seeing how the country should sort of move forward. so it's you to see how he, you know, the composition of 7 the, to the, and he's also work in the, you know, how he, we move in the country to day 80 has initially 0 elected officials. the elections were not a whole certain time. the last elected president attorney was estimated back in 2002 and seen work and, and, you know, after that the international community helps. uh, you know, the um you know, become damaged, but he made many promises and cleans you know to, to specify the country. and you know, these power that to elected officials. but he failed. south korea's monitoring says dozens of balloons carrying waste was sent over the boat from north korea. the
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incident caused panic. i'm so has one killing young to stop. i'll just drop mcbride and thoughts from self. the people living in boulder areas got that 1st warning. go back to this launch on tuesday night with the general, the light being sent to everybody's phones, and initially mistakenly describing this is an ad rate of the which created a certain amount of confusion and panic. but describing how dozens of balloons had been detected, being launched from the north with people being willing to stay away from them. and to report them to the old style recipes. a north korean defect is living in the south, and other activists have regularly launched balloons over the years into the knolls carrying propaganda and to the north korean regime. the most recent of these launches was apparently just a couple of weeks ago. and the north has promised a response saying that it would be sending balloons of its own carrying what it described as waste paper and bills without going into exactly what that feels would
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be. but this has been so far this week, fairly acrimonious in terms of integrating relations that began on monday with a tri latrell summit here being hosted by the south end involving china and japan, which didn't please north korea, which chose monday to launch a spice satellite, which failed to reach over it with the rocket, disintegrating just off the launch that's into and then provoked a response from the south with a show of force with an ad drill involving it spite to jets, which has since been condemned by north korean leader kim jong. and as a dangerous publication, robert pride, i'll just say era. so columbia is congress banned bull fighting on tuesday? the following is a failed attempts to prohibit the activity. this board will not be phased out until the outlawed by 2027. it was one of just 8 countries in the world, but the sport was the legal. i was, i'm 50 as more now from book to really after
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use of strain, use political battles. columbus, congress, bam. bull fighting. nationwide. i the bring student in the centuries old tradition, brought by spanish colonizers that a spit man against boons ever since. once popular entertainment has been losing signs in recent years, as low as courts and municipal governments prohibited the events on ethical grounds . during getting to a pastime for a small elite in the country, is to this victory, reevaluate the culture. we inherited a culture of violence of torture that does not deserve to be called culture. the next generations will grow up in a country what culture will define things much more creatively than torturing animals for the amusement of a few insensible people. supporters in detractors of the tradition squared off in congress lowers house before the long, the late boat, etc. the my daughter who romantic dean,
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