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to give time today in this 3 to adapt and transform bull rings like this one into cultural centers, this old tradition which used to thrill the masses in famous intellectuals the like, has reached its final thrust. the 1000000 palestinians now internally displaced as israel's ground. defensive forces people to flee violence, un ones of apocalyptic living conditions across the street. the funny bulk of this is just even life, though ha, also coming up is there any strikes continued to target, heavily populated civilian areas? at least 6 were killed in this attack and they were refugee can i just one more
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time to get back together and one tables in a safe place that i'm not for 2 nights that i can sleep safely and then think about that are rockets may hit us, we need a young man who's being continually displaced across casa me here as as last 15 family members and his home, mexico's opposition vows to challenge the outcome of the his story collection, which sold the country's 1st female president elect. the thanks for joining us. just been nearly a month since his rel moved his tongue sent troops into ghosts. is southern most city. now the you and says a staggering 1000000 people have been forced to flee rough up. they was once a refuge for the space palestinians from across the strip. many had to move repeatedly to escape is ready a tax with you and says that now being forced to move again, seeking rest fusion,
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destroyed festivities and water cools. i'm speak of will conditions be naturally ad space that is left to for civilians to, to grow murray, then leave the age becoming more and more limited. and then more and more product. um it's, it's impossible as of today to move uh from my wasi where our, some of our practices are to go to are you initially there by law without literally navigating through a ways of people that are everywhere. well, for many, it's a powerless journey fleeing from one city to, to the next, with no let up in the history of the strikes across the strip. here's one young posting in bands. jenny, who will hear from me in just a moment's time, 19 year old help me here as is from cause a city close to our ship. a hospital, as israel stepped up from bob at the end of tax the hell be flight the city. he
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made the journey by foot walking all day to reach the southern city of ruffled. just a few days after leaving 14 members of his family were killed. and then this really striking that family home and goes to the city. he spent 3 months sheltering in rockford until another bomb struck the building next to the burying helped me siblings and parents under the rubble. his mother was killed in that strength as a res intensified help. he made the journey back up to the milwaukee area in con eunice where he's been forced to sleep and attend the desert the summer. he's steadily increasing. well, how many here as has moved again temporarily to central gauze, a space, my colleagues for the about to go from there and describe what he's enjoyed over the past several months. a life for me and my family now is super difficult. we're now in on last area, tenured, a city with less than 2 kilometers far from where that is there any army accessed and dropped off. in my last area, we are super very that the start of the army may count again to can eunice invading
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the, unless the area of making n u a refugees way of towards data about i or another area in the south. if it goes through with the, the people are somebody where we can walk on the markets and almost area. you'll always see that people looking at the south looking at the fire that is coming from the city. and you can see the nervous and all the faces here in animals. i'm a computer engineer, students and my brother is a i engineer students. we know nothing but coding. and that will have all our lives was before the work all day long. just putting all these on, this is our just asking our life now and almost all life is just standing and lives secure one gallon of water or just guarding the tents. cooking on fire. a lot of new things that's kind of on here material and doesn't look like
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else. this is a picture i believe of you and your mother and your twin brother. uh, and this was on your graduation date. i believe this picture means a lot to you. help me a oh yes. this is. victor was sticking last year when we and our last day in high school. add um lift. it is me for me. my name and our betweens. my dream. in the middle of my mother at this time, which means smile. and she always smiles and add the rides my identical twin brother. how much, what do you dream of today? help me safe place. a safe place and just another opportunity to get my family back together and to get my family back on thoughts and then a safe place. we lost our house. we lost that were the last the most precious
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things in life, which is my mom. i just one to my family to get back together and one table in a safe place that i'm not to worry to night that i can sleep safely. and then think about that i, i rocket my head us. i mean, the bombing that kills my mother, and roughly, it was at 2, 10 am. after midnight. we all were sleep. my mom and my father tells until now after more then after a month more than 3 months of the accident now near to 4 months still wake up every single day at 2, 10 am he wakes up have nightmares. he sometimes screamed last night. i hope to go back to my normal life. i strolled down there and to keep up just to
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save life, where i can, i creates what i want. uh, i made so many great things for my brother who is an a i engineer. we work to save people to help people in coal, rid, recreate system. so the mos and the doors can know if the person is wearing a mosque or not to allow him to enter or not. and we made so many projects that help the people here and go. so we want to keep up with the tech because we both, we both are tech twin. you know, tell me here is speaking to us a little earlier. well, in the north displace palestinians have a ton to what's left of that homes days after these radio and we withdrew from the area. no, because it has been declared a dissolved design and by publishing and officials will the 50000 residential units will be destroyed. them those returning a left, searching through the rubble of their wrecked homes. would you prefer if we'd rather face hunger or bombardment than leaf at the sides despite the entire guys
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this trip being our beloved sacred land? we cannot leave the north. as you can see, the houses at risk of collapsing and the stairs, the walls are being bombarded. there's no support structures. as you can see, there's a whole the and the ceiling has collapsed. we've hung sheets around the structure and states. here i've been living here with my husband, his 2nd wife, all children and adults has a little bit more than 45 people here. and as many head from the south towards central goes a hash strikes, follow them, it is rarely find a jet struck in apartment block in the upper range refugee camp. at least 6 people were killed. 28 palestinians were killed across the entire streets on monday for the injured have been taken to the o. x, the hospital in central gaza, but the hospitals overrun with patients and they're running out of life saving supplies, including yourself. while israel is a tax, continue this confusion about what us present joe biden claims was. israel's
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proposals and the war one is being said in west jerusalem and destroyed the government spokes person has said that the plan outlined by binding last week is partial. but the us state department says is completely confident that as well will agree to the proposal that says, i should 2 if you look at the major elements of this proposal, they are nearly identical to the major elements of the proposal that am i submitted several weeks ago there are some minor differences. there are differences that we think that can be bridged and such as the united states thinks they can be bridge their differences, that the other mediators, egypt, and cut or think that can be the thing can be bridge a big actually come out. it's, it's, this is a serious and a proposal, a must have just accepted. but if we, there needs to be further negotiations. we think those are all eminently bridge of all yes. as vs. if last month, the deal name all the us a circulated a draft, you and security council resolution and supportive as late to cease 5 plan. is she
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ever times in washington, dc of the draft you and the security council resolution is meant to bolster the white house narrative of israel as presented its peace proposal. and only how must stand in the way of peace. now the un security council, welcome to the new deal, announced on may 31st and calls upon how months to accept it fully and implemented . it's terms without delay and without condition. the problem with this framing is that we can all see at the moment that it is israel. there's a standing in the way of ratifying this deal. it's own deal, according to the us. and there is a debate on the way now as to whether in raising problems pertaining to phase 2 of the deal. benjamin netanyahu is giving her mazda very reasonable way out from us, can basically say, well, we agree with the deal that you sent to us. but nothing yahoo isn't talking about that's deal. there was a sense that this time things were different. the by the administration is entering
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the election season. there was always a sense of one to some kind of pause and the election season. so people talk about donald trump, not genocide, joe. in addition, they've got the by end of the main, is rating lobby here in washington, a pack all the usual suspects. the apex funds, there's every indication of adults from what doesn't want this conflict to continue . if he gets the president's, he doesn't want it. on his plate, it appears the one element the ministration appears to have neglected, is applying enough leverage on benjamin ethan. yahoo! she everytime see elders here at washington. meanwhile, israel's ministry spokesman is concerned. the formal captives have died while being held in gaza. is devastating news to the families of israeli come to so they've been organizing rallies every week to pressure the government to reach a cx 5 deal. i'm bring the captives home in sarasota. i feel like it's the part of my family's that died today.
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and from week to week, it's just we're here just for about more and more hostages is that dying. and now we are in the critical moment. if we're not gonna go ahead and we'll make it hostage, there is no help for this country. we just got a terrible news. it's a crazy situation that were counting each days and each day and the other day and another day. and then the number of the hostages is just going down and not because of they are coming back trees. well, the reason is because they are dead. this police in the us state of california have arrested at least 70 people involved in the protest in solidarity would palestinians at the estimated cost of that in san francisco to and to clearly was
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that as it unfolded, 45 am local time, roughly 100 and type genocide, protesters walk into the complex occupied the lobby on for all the flag that read sign is in the city there. they were arrested about 3 hours later in the right. now the protesters are condemning the ongoing genocide on the side. they are heating the call, the students involved with the international solidarity, which includes occupying is really conflicts and entities such as this one, in a sense for occupying the occupier space. and we're doing that because we are part of the growing masses of people who are demanding an end to the genocide. ultimately, israel is making these decisions with us back and we have to just start to wherever
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we can. i was one of the very few journalists and therefore we why wouldn't still unfolding from the very beginning at one point when the police eventually did move in an issue, the order i was told you're on the property at which point i left. this action is just the latest in a series of direct options that we've seen here in the san francisco bay area. against the genocide we have seen active as shut down san francisco international airport, the bainbridge, the golden gate bridge, lockheed martin is the port of oakland and is rarely console. it is just the latest target. and one thing that these activists all say is that they will not stop these protests until this genocide and took the 0 san francisco the internal disagreements within the us government job a how the administration is dealing with israel is actions in gaza. have led to a steady stream of resignations. at least 7 officials have resigned since october last week, a senior state department official quits over report. the denied israel has been
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blocking a to doesn't. here's some of the main findings there, point 5, and this way the government has been actively involved and encouraging protests and attacks on a calm voice. it documented this ready strikes on coordinating humanitarian movement inside gaza. it also found inconsistent rejection. so if you mandatory and supplies and the lack of clarity on how call goes checked. yes, same report notes. it does not currently assess the israeli government is prohibiting or otherwise restricting the transport or delivery of us the humanitarian, the systems which takes the scope and stacy gilbert is a former state department employee who resigned over that report. she was a senior civil ministry advised the bureau of population refugees and migration of the state department. she suspects the report was falsified, so israel could continue receiving us weapons. we were tasked by the white house in early february to write a report, assessing countries to things,
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countries compliance with international humanitarian law, also known as the law of war, or the geneva conventions, and their willingness to facilitate humanitarian assistance. israel was not the only country, but as you can imagine, it was the country that generated the most debate within, within the subject matter experts who are drafting the report. so at some point to myself and a few other subject matter experts were removed from the report, it was moved up to a level and i read the report when it was released on may 10th. and it was the 1st time actually that i'm aware of that we admitted that israel is using us weapons in violation of international humanitarian law. but it was also very dark that it said israel is not working monitoring assistance. and i know
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that's not true. i know others know that's not true and that was the reason i decided to reside. i was in a unique position having been working on this report and it was i can't recall in my many years working in the us government seen anything so so obviously wrong that everyone agrees as wrong. and yet that was what we submitted as a report to congress. but it was, it was an me like a lot of frustration. if the determination is that any, any partner country is blocking humanitarian assistance, a country that is also receiving our weapons assistance. and there is another consequence of a consequence under us law that triggers association association of our security
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assistance. so i think they're very, very worried about making a determination that makes that triggers those kind of consequences with our to 0. so it has south korea counselors, the security agreement with the north of the balloons filled with rubbish, was sent across the pool. the, the latest news as it breaks here, that being given basic things. but the main concern is how these people are able to feel that live with detailed coverage hall teeth tooth has been on the heavy ariel from above and for months. now the residential building here is just been here from around the world, which we'll see here is a catch of mussels of the fisherman used to be able to get these just by going about 20 minutes from here. now we have to go out at least 4 hours account to the
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costs, the rates for clean energy is gathering speed. when could the change in energy systems reshape the label? balance of power plus is the we brief becoming a luxury. many people can also talk to the cost on how to 0 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 dells? the cornerstone of democracy is having a free and open democratic pro upfront without the in the
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the what you know, what is your mind about top stories this the united nation says it's way the violence has forced 1000000 people to free reference, southern guns that are living and what was un cold and speak about conditions of the homes and you and shelters were destroyed. is there any strikes across because it continued at least 6 people were killed when he's ready forces on the residential block in the upper range, refugee camp, central gaza. these are the ministry is cool with 36000 pieces of gaza industry government spokesman said that the plan outlined by us president joe biden last week to end the war on gaza. is quote, partial for the us says it's completely confident that israel will agree to that proposal. what kind of things on the way of to india? 6 week long election with early trends showing the ruling coalition off premise and
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render moody slightly ahead of its rivals exit polls over the weekend of addict to that moody's policy. the b j. p and its allies will secure a large majority. the election commission says a record breaking 642000000 people cost them both processed the form and the 2nd level of has arrived in guinea in west africa. the start of a 3 country tool is a visit to the continent several times over the past 2 years as moscow works to boost his influence that nicholas hawk kinda small from neighboring center go. so we're on our way to meet a russia africa export. and now i've ordered a young go, which is a russian company here, and set a goal that operates taxis. it's one of the many russian companies that have started investing in west africa. russia has been winning hearts and minds, especially here in west africa. thanks to video is that it publishes on social
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media like this one that's on telegram or we see the russian fighters from the mercenary group, the wagner group hunting out aid. and you can clearly see the russian flag. and it shows russia stepping in and succeeding where the west has failed to r. taxi driver is from neighboring guinea. that's where the foreign minister of russia, sir gala ralph, is. he's there to try to talk about security, but also access to be on tapped reserves of bulk cited much of his trip is about not just security, but also access to minerals that russia needs when it comes to trade. russia is lagging far behind the west with only $14000000000.00 traded last year. compare that with the european union, that traded $300000000000.00 worth of goods and services without forget last year.
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the news nationwide looks so best to come in motion. the scene is an economic security and strategic alternative to the west for the development of african state . and then the thing that bothers or diminished as to what we've seen as popular with young africans at the moment on the fortune agency on the corner of exxon. bloody report and it has really stepped switch on the african continent, but his chief diplomatic invoice has certainly multiplied his tours of the region in this latest one comes at a time when russia is increasingly isolated in the west, but certainly not here on the african continents. sickness hawk, l 0, the car and all the new south korea has suspended a minifee agreement with north korea and it comes days of to pyongyang sent hundreds of balloons filled with rubbish across the border with itself. the ministry deal was signed back in 2018 to ease tensions between the neighboring countries on mcbride as well. so the suspension of this agreement is significant.
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finally, symbolically the into korean military agreement was signed back in 2018 when relations between north and south were much better at the hey, day of summer diplomacy between the 2 careers and also involving the united states . it came off to revisit by the then president of south korea to pyongyang, signing this agreement, which allows for a de escalation of tensions in the border between the 2 limits thing. the kinds of military activities that could take place in a buffer zone on either side of the border between north and south korea. in recent times though, with deteriorating tensions, it has largely been ignored in any case with north korea staging ox, hillary drills on its coasts within that buffer area. also the re plans of land mines and the suspension formally now by south career of this agreement. it says that it will allow it's to organize military drills and exercises,
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which it says it needs to stage a given the state of tensions with the nor all of this has been in response to the launching of these trash build balloons from north korea with hundreds of lending across south korea, according to south koreans endangering safety and also people's lives. i'd also protesting about the jamming of gps signals all along. the dmc rub mcbride, i'll just say a russell. so history has been made in mexico after claudia shane bound, sweeping election victory on sunday night. the 61 year old will be had country's 1st female president main challenges social galvez. she plans to challenge the outcome due to what she calls on a cool competition. my load, i follow reports from mexico city in the morning after mexico celebrated a historic victory, cloudy a shame. bomb becomes the 1st woman to be elected president in the nation's history
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and make equal amount issue or new. mexico woke up to one of the greatest victories experienced by its young democracy in the whole, mexico is being considered a democracy since 1997. and since then, no president as everyone with the approval rating that shine balm actually out of the novel with elections over many are reflecting on the significance of the wind, cho, on the credit for, for this procedure she has taken on a very special burden. it is not easy, i hope she knows how to handle it, and i hope the country is better than ever for everyone. but with president elect cloud, the se, bon promising, fresh leadership, it's clear she faces a multitude of old challenges. one of the most pressing questions on the minds of voters, this selection season is how will the next president, tackle the issue of violence? mexico continues to experience historic levels of violence and experts say the country is in need of a drastically different approach. when it comes to matters of security strategy,
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though many expect claudia shane bomb to continue the policies of the outgoing president under this men will pace over that order whose own popularity helps her bid for the presidency. others see that as unfair must keep the local mo net rather than seeing her as someone be manipulated by a man which would see her as an intelligent and strategic woman who knows that borders are demanding continue to in certain projects when they approve of despite initially conceding the election, so 2 things. guns is the main opposition candidate now says she plans to contest the result via a post on social media. the for many, the presidential election. marx, a new era and mexico, one that leaves behind the countries male dominated political culture. when we looked up a little al jazeera, mexico city as one of the most active volcanoes in the world as erupt thing on a wise, big island for the 1st time in 50 years, live and started shooting from fishes and kinda way that remote part of the hawaii
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volcanoes, national park, the us observatory, agency log, roughly 250. that's quick spinning the submits in the hours just before the russian because right, that's it for meaningful couldn't use continue. so now just here of to count the cost of the the hello. it's quite across the middle east at the moment. so the host and hazy sun shine very little cloud showing up on the satellite pit. so you can see little bit of a wesley the stabs make me as well as of a gun. this done pockets not moving towards the north west of india, but back to side. generally troy and quiet. even the wind that shamal has been blowing alone. that is the side salvia, right? the easing off by the next dial. so might even say a little bit about the morning, missed and folks here in contact the hall with the top temperature,
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the 42 celsius. so we're into the full season. now that's the sort of numbers that we are looking at even little further northwest and pasta, syria touching the 40 degree, ma glossy drive across that eastern side of the mediterranean, maybe one or 2 shows up towards the black sea. nothing too much to speak of. even the casea touching 43 degrees celsius as something of a heat wave blasting away, as is the case into the northeast of africa, coming down across a central ponds. a few showers from northern algeria, northern parts of the rock. i plenty of showers. meanwhile, across the west africa, the seasonal range started to push the way in quite nicely stretched across the water. i liked victoria a few showers to the east of that logic dry towards the south. just what the weather still scraping his way across the southern cape of south africa, the award winning program from international. so make or just seen so many people
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