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in dense investigation, the get compelling insights into human folds and untold stories from asia or in the pacific 101 east. on out to 0, the and is now under moody and his b. j. p. lines on quotes with tom and power. but it's not that i'm fine victory and hope to cold. the head of them are kyle, this is out. is there a life from day? also coming up a rising death toll in gone, so it will be live in federal bolivar and is really strike is killed at least 8 kind of sentience to into moms as well. punish those responsible for the killings
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of more than $500.00 tons of citizens in the occupied west bank. also head the count down to europe in parliament's elections. farmers from across the a you had to brussels protests against the blocks agricultural tennessee. the india is prime minister under under moody, and his b j. p alliance of secure to the time and power. but it was counting still in progress. it seems moody will fall short of the landslide victory. he'd been campaigning on. instead, the competition, the opposition alliance, all firing better than expected from exit polls. the indian government has failed to give these as 2 ounces. there is correspondence to cover the story. so reporting on this election from outside of the country, let me kill some sharif, begins out coverage in the lead. not the mature to be expecting. as the
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world's largest democratic excise is drawing to a close in india and tens of millions of boats being counted prime minister moraine to move these b j. b and its allies are ahead of the opposition. the lines for the runaway victory that exit polls predicted, and the party had hope for is far from reality. when the election started, it seemed like a done deal for the be given impression that they was just around to uh on the law of the temple that that desire would. yeah. but as the campaign started warming up and people started going to the ground talking to the bulk of their lives, that there were many compelling issues like price size, like cost of living. and also the most compelling was the unemployment. and that isn't a certain way to jump to be, it'd be in a manner they had not expected. if most of these parties, he will be only the 2nd prime minister in india's history to hold off his for 3
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consecutive terms. when the b, j. b swept elections in 2014, india was the 10th largest economy. now it's the fist, yet the tanami concerns will major issues, football tests, and the lines of opposition parties campaign to address those issues. the coalition is led by the indian national congress is govern to india for much of its history. certainly, the pgp, certainly the not providing a way of it to selection misdemeanors. they used to get to very by planning the previous comments government. the last 50 years. he's been doing 5 for 10 years and if he gets another done that to make it 15, that's a very, very long time and bought of dicks. and that's good enough time to try and solve some of the problems. and d as low a house of parliament, a look sub ha has 543 seats, a party, a coalition needs to win to 72 seats to form a government. the election commission says of the nearly 1000000000 register,
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the voltage mode in 640000000 costs the balance, the 6 week long elections that began on april 19th were held as much of india back to a severe heat wave. the election campaign was devices moody was accused of hate speech calling the 200000000 wisdom community in so trade to stop the come i got by the the, the, the elections come see them house run india. as paul, please see for the 3rd year. the report by the us base of nice ation says democracy in india is losing ground. and of course, i'm sure these are just safe. pamela is a b, j piece folks when he says the result say the strength of india the electoral process. even though his policy wouldn't see the landslide victory that was predicted. as a leader, every, every political party as a lead, there was some mission and a be should,
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should under solid or green. or you can imagine to get more and more but against people's minded. that's what your democracy c as in disc me that the, the victory of democracy is that big physician was always austin, democracy who's always good. and i, i said the democracy uses have been taken to dante duncan advice on the next. so we should do everything that is the whole lot on there for this rule, just below the d of the country, the why british c o indians, i would say more of the, for the really the democracy and the rest of the lexia learning. i wanted to make sure a, just a reminder that the indian government has not granted fees as 2 out of 0 as john list. so we're covering the election from outside the country. the
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is there any minute tree is targeting all corners of the gone? so strip as the death toll from its monks, long bombardment bounce, at least 8 palestinians are killed. fine is really striking the barrel bhalla area of central garza the injured being taken to the nearby l. x. the hospital children amongst the wounded. this ro, kind of the attack on a vehicle in a heavily populated area near a school being used as a shelter before. so beat to space palestinians rescue workers are unable to keep up with israel. is may account some plumbing of the gauze of stripping. thousands of bodies are still trapped under the russell. the dead denied a proper burial and bereaved families denied the final good byes. and co diary reports on dogs as missing people. ma ma,
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calling out for a missing mother. some of the news, she's most likely that her body must. so try and cut off somewhere under this trouble to the air striking from eunice and centering cause i also killed somebody's uncles and cousins saying, i don't know how about again, is that i in is it in the world where the head we woke up and got the news we came running and looking for my mother. we found destruction beyond human understanding of children where a sleep they are innocent and they were a sleep. they were told to peace. let them in. the palestinian civil defense has estimated that some 7000 bodies are still trapped under the rebel 3 companies, or we left without even a body to wear because this is miss model number. it's enough we hope to go that that will be a ceasefire because we've lost and lost. we lost all our loved ones. we have nothing left enough for the sake of gold have
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a ceasefire enough with tired. we seemed broken extremely a to the enough for the most used to be able to him at home. in october, the parkman tower was bond kidding. his grand daughter in hundreds of others can. i just took him in voltage and the youngest possible, when the town was bombs, the with 318 people. and as the original residents had taken and displaced people in the number of people living in the town, more than doubled, it was headed in the afternoon in broad daylight without any prior notice. 7 months later, dozens of bodies are to accounted for there among the thousands of the missing policy, musing cost when it's ready for it, says truck, this family home and get an entire family of 6 were killed. somebody's for being covered, but others wait. it's hours for the civil defense team to help rescue,
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as well as your family, with their bare hands and basic equipments they failed. the rescue had much and had as in tell us 3. this is in the who the odyssey to that is but it goes up all this time. a report by the charge. the ox 5 is one and galls. that is a breaking point because of his really restrictions on humanitarian aid. it says it's become. a actually impossible for agencies to reach stopping palestinians children a suffering the most. a survey found 85 percent of them have not eaten for a whole day at least once. and the 3 days before the survey was conducted, oaks from wounds by the time famine is declared. it'll be too late. conditions deteriorating over crowded displacement comes. there are any 121 toilet, subbing 500000 people. and on the last 8 in western rafa, that means more than full 1000 people, a sharing each available toilet and restrictive fuel is putting thousands of risk. 400000 liters of fuel is needed
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a day to keep critical services such as hospitals running, as well as allowing only 19 percent of thoughts and took awesome deal. cuz us is of some gender coordinator for the middle east and north africa region. her family live in garza and she says life of them is incredibly hard. i'm guessing was for the 1st one, the kids suddenly it without anybody petition, like one of my sisters actually had to move 10 times if the one house to the other . and then she had to leave like in hoffer no words to cut or you want to, but she could. she had to pay a huge amount of money for a small car to cut or you were to where she can. and it took over 4 hours to lose because of the crowded, the streets and there's no streets. basically, people are everywhere. anywhere that is empty, you can find the 10th. it is not, it's not an easy, it's not the humane situation where the from in the lives of this book actually due to not most of it to continue like this. i what do you so much for my mother was 18
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years old and she has been basically costing most of the time because of the lack of food. and she wanted to provide some for this with children in the family. so she, she, she chose to, to, forced to use to is lubbock way of busting to minimize the means she has to one at one me the day. i know she lost almost 2025 kiddos of our weight and i did it 2 years old. the is you cannot afford to lose that much weight. so of course it's been like your studio to, to update today. that's maybe the work doesn't see and doesn't get enough about where people are living on tend food for 8 months, couldn't imagine. not having access to finish just the business of fluids, or i mean you to have kind of how foreign ministry says it has not received any firm agreements from israel, oil, him, us on the golf a cx. 5 plan was put forth by the us president joe biden. however,
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ministry spokesman budget and sorry, says he's positive, it is moving in the right direction. we haven't had concrete approvals to the suggestions on the table by both sides. and we have all, what i've done the scene, the go to get a serious statements coming in from is going to the ministers, which doesn't tell us with a lot of confidence of that being a unified position or event ended at all. but at this, this given proposal on the, on the table. however, we can see also that there is a positive momentum building up within both sides. as you said, the statements from how i feel quite positive. all the following felt of a commitment to, to the language and asking for more clarification. but they were positive. we have also seen a positive movement and it is like the government is meeting right now. and that there are discussions over accepting the proposals on the cables aside. bank has more now from cas hall's farm ministry. endo ha,
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now what we've heard from the factories is a cautious approach. now what they have been saying is that there is no concrete proposals from both sides. there's no agreement. but also they've said that they've heard contradictory statements from israel, which shows the israel doesn't have a unified position. and that this doesn't give got that much confidence in the process, but what they did say is that they are seeing a positive international momentum led by the united states to get both sides to agree to disagreement. but what we heard from the white house was that they update and mosque. they say that most is the obstacle to disagreement. that that's not what we've heard from. got the got the said. there's no concrete steps on both sides. but the have been positive statements from a mazda, but it folds short of accepting an agreement tonight, in the past, we have heard from god that that one side clearly wants to end. this will on one side, k wants to continue this. what meaning israel, that,
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that's not what they're saying. now they're urging both sides to come together to stop this will, although the say that there is no concrete timeline or whether it would actually happen. i said vague. i'll just data. they'll hook up to you and human rights chief as renewed his goal is to end the increasing violence and the occupied westbank is where the forces and settlers have killed at least $500.00 policy simian since the war on gaza began in october and a strongly worded statement volk attack describes the killing destruction and widespread mites violations the, as unacceptable. he's judging that the valid, see says immediately. he also states that any allegation of unlawful killings must be thoroughly, and independently investigated. and those responsible held to account. you and human rights chief also says pervasive impunity for such crimes as being commonplace of false who long in the occupied west bank the, the abraham is following the story from ramallah. the was high commissioner for
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human rights expressed concern at the sharp increase of violence in the occupied westbank saying that the blood shed is on the president the that it must seize. and that israel needs to be held accountable to what's happening in the occupied westbank. and indeed, we've been seeing since the start of the world goes up more than $527.00 palestinians being killed by these really forces fired just as the were started. so we're talking about high levels of violence. the report that has been published by the you and human rights office says that israel has been using need full force as a 1st resort. and in the report they talk about the 2 palestinian minors, 116 and 117 year old, who have been killed from a 70 meter distance after being accused by these really forces of throwing stones or a model to of cocaine at them. and this report, in this case kind of highlights how is world has been using back to the full force,
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i guess, palestinians. and indeed just in the past 24 hours, we've seen these really forces killed 5 palestinians. one of them was attending a pre wedding party for his sister. yes, he's been deemed as one of the most wanted processing is when it comes to these really list of one to the people in the occupies west bank. but it shows the level of violence that the store getting palestinians, or sometimes just going about their daily lives. need that, but he just need a drum along you. okay. if i to a thing how this fine still a has had on out to sarah a includes coca most support in hate. see where gang violence has full tens of thousands from the earnings plus i'm rough. mcbride in south korea that's just suspended on agreements. i mean listening relations with north korea the
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color. the weather is looking a little unsettled across the northern and southern parts of china. in between. we have got high pressure, so generally dry his high here squeezing the the, the dry weather across the good parts of the korean peninsula and also into what japan. so as we go through when stay high twenty's that for japan be getting up to 30 degrees, little bit. you me see anybody thing on web site down towards the south. that's where that went to. whether is city, the csr will to just creeping this way up to will shanghai for a time similar picture as we go into with the state. so i'm johnny shives too, of course, a good part of south east asia, the seasonal range of coal. some lot the ones into northern pa, so vietnam could scattering a showers across and i try to know the nearest of the philippines. think some big showers as well as we go through. why does they have a scattering?
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a shy was once again across much of malaysia, individual i southern past, generally looking dry. plenty of wet weather across southern positive india. now the monastery ryan has settin and follow that south west wind, south west on. so pushing some really big down pools into me on my right across the abdomen, say still some heavy showers, that coming into west for lanka, being wallace, not as hot. northwest india, of the unique perspective, a deep fake image of donald trump, with flag folders to try to win over black voters. these aren't real, but the harm is incredibly realized on hud voices. it's our responsibility to make sure that future generations are not lied to connect with our community and tap into conversations you weren't find elsewhere. young americans, in particular, have been extremely critical of the united states as role in the us, the stream on out to 0.
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the the again, you're watching algebra has reminder of our top stories this hour. at least 8 palestinians have been killed. and this really as striking down falling in the central gauze, a strip attack. talk to the passing vehicle. injured, taken to nearby, i'll walk social between you and human rights. chief volk tuck has renewed his cools and increasing violence. and the pod westbank is where the forces and status of killed at least $500.00 pound of 10. and since the war on garza began in october and then just 5 minutes and run jeremiah gee and his speech apn lines have secure
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the 3rd time and power spots. he's set to fall short of a landslide victory. he's been campaigning on with the opposition in light starting back to the exit polls predicted solomon phones is folks less than 4 inches opposition national congress policy. he says the results point to a change in how boots has failed about the country's direction of the trans hold. this is not just a, a huge result for the opposition. this is a huge result for india because of the way things were going. we were headed towards dictatorship in this country, and i think of what the indian people have decided to go to is have decided, is that they will not be taken for granted. they want democracy to flourish in this country. and they, they, they want politicians to focus on issues that really matter to them. and the big issues of this election as far as we're concerned where a tremendous joblessness high inflation. and there's another do, this is a no 2 bedroom spun by the really party including unfortunately by the department
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of stuff. and i think there was also, there's great danger to the constitution that many of many in india felt was going to take away the rights of, of the marginalized communities in this country. i think it's a, it's a combination of well, you know, of course, 10 years, uh, the government just be there they, they, when they 1st of and from some of the 1st came to power in 2014. the problem is, is all a chip in which means good days. and the premise, suppose the or the promise was that, uh, there would be, uh, you know, uh, hundreds of millions of jobs for young people because we need jobs in this country . those are the kinds of promises that are made, but up to 10 years the most, the problem is to can a and b building did you begin point to point out is a focus on of the welfare of politics, but the kind of work or politics where they make you feel that they do you a favor as a food is not a right of people. it doesn't favor from the ruling party to the for people of this
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country. and i think the poor people about a 100 up i think we will see after the results come out, hopefully that dropped that really communities of poor people, marginalized communities, those who are not in the top one to 5 percent of this country, which is facing great inequality, i think they've spoken and they seem to spoken decisively steals during capital van . and now with our members of the you, a new to watch, start confused about his latest meeting to condemn as well as will on gone. so that's good to us. haven't been job aid, he joins us now from the, in a several. what is this our group and what's in the statement to the i a well, this is a group of arab nations who are represented here at the international atomic energy agency. this is a beating of the board of governors which happens every quarter. this is for the 1st time that this group has taken the opportunity to talk about the ongoing war
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and causes on the issues of what has been happening in rough or, and how israel has been blocking a, according to the statement that has been presented by these group at the board of governors, it calls the genocide an oscar for the international community and specifically the united nations to act very interesting. this is the 1st time that be hearing from the arab group in working artic and 7. i'll see you in chapter ended statements, and i read it to you. this aggression which constituents a threat to international peace and security invites a security council to take an urgent decision on the chapter 7 of the chapter of the un speech for the israel, which is the occupying power, complies with a permanent and unconditioned seats. 5 to bring in an expense. so save, sustainable, and unhindered humanity is a to do all the parts of god. the strip, especially in the light of repeated attacks on humanity in convoys, the latest of which was attacked by settlers on jordan. you need conway, so it goes to show that this is
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a platform which this statement is not finding. it is only being asked to be part of the official record. but these group of and bosses who were represented here wanted to be part of that. the official record article 7 for our view is a, is the chop chop a charter of the united nation, which talks about a taking action in, on the action against the threats of breach of security and establishing peace for member states. and there's also another resolution about the wrong this set, and why some countries pressuring to sensors when they are on is at the top of the agenda and has, is being discussed for the last 48 hours at this meeting of another resolution. the 4th, after the infamous joint comprehensive piece, the plan of action, the dcp way was signed in 2015, written out front of germany as the u. k. of cost uh, the higher the un atomic watchdog to try and give
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a comprehensive report sizing reasons such as the, the, the, the new p a materials which was fine founded multiple sites. what was the nature of that asking the to step up. it's a, it's in investigations and evidence to, besides, the iran has actually been curtailing them since 2017, when the americans unilaterally pulled out of that data. and according to iran, it is going to be monitoring this session and it is come out, going to come up with a firm response. unclear with that response is going to be if this resolution is going to cost, which is likely cuz it only need $18.00 out of the $35.00 members. so at this conference in a meeting on the, at about the i, if on, depending on the top of the agenda and a lot of discussions built around that. but it is not the only issue. because other issues such as the separation power plant and ukraine. the issue of the conflict that is ongoing between russia and ukraine and others are also being discussed at this meeting, which is going to continue on through friday. some of inch i've had reporting that
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from vienna, thanks very much. donna farm is from several european countries have defended on brussels to stage of protest against the your opinions, agricultural policies, installations in the month long wave of similar protests across europe. farmers from the netherlands, belgium, poland, and germany a taking pause. the demonstration comes to stays ahead of the european parliament and elections for the monk says out the protest in brussels and sent this update as we towards the farm is from poland from the gemini, many of them saying that coming here to make the voice uh there are not that many farmers broadly across europe, just a few 1000000 in the population. it's under a $100000000.00 across the union. so they do have the ability, but typically in the current system assignment to be able to some of the concerns the ordinary citizens and congress, the facing around things like cost of living. they're also very concerned about regulatory environments, getting more and more strengths, making it harder for them to earn
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a living profitably. and also talking about the impact of having a country like freight one day to, into your opinion, may have on the say that the of them to push off the prices. they need to say that businesses as part of a general strike. and nigeria has been suspended off to the government degree to double a minimum wage to $40.00 a month. but the concessions still full shows of union demands really 10 times the amount strike age of say, the government has been given a one week grace period to come up with an agreeable rate. and striking shut down the national grid and destructive flights across the country. you as well as the program says it's increasing a to us as people in haiti, but much more help is needed. the organization says so far as providing meals to a 100000 people displaced by violence. criminal gains control much of the capital, making distribution incredibly difficult, as on to run per se, has more food in medicine from the unions. world food program is
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finally reaching the haitian capital for the prince's airport shutdown since march has been reopened, allowing supplies to be distributed across the city. the roads in and out of warner prints are controlled by arm groups. the board has been closed for a long time, it was loaded and the airport was quotesoft effectively waterfront for the past few months has been an island. so it's really important for wi fi and other humanitarians to be able to bring supplies into the city to run essential programs, people in city. so late, the cities biggest slum, were facing catastrophic levels of hunger. but the, you and food agency says that it's been able to deliver more than 600 tons of rice beans and vegetable oil to more than 90000 in the past month. but down might not be enough newsletter and stuff like that. again, it was in e p, a charles is 70 years old and says, vegetable stall was destroyed,
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doing the violence. well, he didn't want copies. sometimes i'm very hungry. so us people for but the who me the me, i've never had to beg. i always managed to run my business. it really hurts. i had my work before, but the gangs forced me out. he has been great by violin since february, when armed gangs launched a campaign to remove den prime minister. i have yet envy. about 5000000 haitians or nearly half of the population face acute hunger, a 1000000 and a half or on the verge of starvation. here's some people. i'm right now. they're hungry, they're desperate. they're going to take the food a. they're going to take. uh, you know, whatever security can be provided, but it doesn't solve the underlying problem of the hunger desperation and lack of services that the people suffer under getting new a long time. you're in development expert who was recently appointed. the countries
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knew, prime minister that's arrived in city on saturday. the face is a monumental task in a country that remains on the spring of total disaster. less than that, i'm 50, i'm just the south korea suspended a minute tre. agreement with north korea relations west. and dr. young released hundreds of balloons into south korea. filled with rubbish. thing. it's in response to propaganda. balloons release form is neva. mcbride has moved from soul into korean military agreements, dates back to friendly times on the korean peninsula. it was signed that the heights of summit diplomacy in 2018 on alignment, visit to north korea by the full most south korean president. we lived together for 5000 years and have been super exit the stevens was the i propose.

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