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the this business of say these roads thought no bundle a dash football to use the funding back to door. this is the news our on. ouch is here. i live from bill coming up in the next 60 minutes. these really military steps are based attacks across central guys hating multiple targets. at least 15 palestinians have been killed since dawn. a serious escalation in so don, after more than a 100 people are killed in recent fighting in algiers. there is space. the army chief has threatened a harsh response. also this our switching gears. we look at the changing face of
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ukraine slave before since the start of the war more than 2 years ago. and work is that south korea is tech dry and samsung walk off the job for the 1st time demanding high wages. i'm driven ash with this fall. it's a huge upsets of crickets t 20. well come as former champions pockets on a basin by kaiser and tournament the ab talked to usa in their writing. that's the thank you for joining us. it's 10 g m t 1 pm in guys, right? and that's why we'd be doing this use our fee is really military has been unrelenting, and it's a tax targeting refugee camps in the gaza strip. tens of thousands of forcibly to space spanish. damian's sheltering in those accounts in the center of the strip is really s rights have intensified on the rage. the said to
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n mcgasey camps strikes across central guys. i have killed at least 15 palestinians in just the past few hours and overnighting to friday at least 5 people were killed . spine is really strike in the new state route camp. the mayor of the camp and 2 members of his family were among the victims. let's get an update on the situation on the ground and speak to. i'm just curious how god was one who's outside of likes the hospital in doubt. but i central guys, i'm more deadly strikes in the center of the strip tag. why is these really military focusing on these areas in particular right now will generally be focusing fully on the entire try buys. within the past couple of hours, there was actually intensification by the use very compartments. of course, multiple areas on impact, tequila, again, evacuation since is the target the used by the army has targeted evacuation since uh are you on run school in a shop to your work? you do come in gauze or succeed at least the 3 palestinians who have been killed
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while 15 others being born to them. bruce will have been injured, have been transferred to the top just hospital in order to get medical treatment for the reality. sounds really grim on the ground as decent tax as will continue to destroy residential building. specifically in the southern costs of dollars are worth more than $10000.00 you have in the state. you somebody have been killed in the con you in a city also the house was completely reduced to the russell, but we have also here in glowed explosions and buried about our town. but at least 2 palestinians reported killed off to being directly hit with a drawing material off top and they were just trying to get back to the houses and that is absolutely the situation on the ground. the hospital right now is struggling to do with the patients and even the what did people who arrived to the hospital within the past couple of hours as the medical situation is completely very dia and politic. generally, due to the fact that there is
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a very huge cv shortage of all kinds of basic supplies. i. so now the number of casualties at might really actually res. i'm drawing and tries. we've been coming out a terry. thank you very much for bringing us the latest the on the situation in guys . a very good situation as you heard. tarry capitalism in down the last central guys now several different match. walked out of a u. n. special session on palestine in geneva. the moment these really representative took the podium the invoice left in response to israel's recent attacks on gaza. israel has continued this military operation despite a un security council resolution demanding an immediate cease fire. well, let's discuss these latest developments with tommy. a comm mode is associate professor of public policy at the, the institute for graduate studies. thank you for joining us on the news. our comment, despite international pressure and more western countries like spain joining the south africa case against these, ran at the international court of justice. as we heard from my correspondent,
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the attacks by these release are continuing unrelenting attacks. why do you think this international pressure is not working on his route right now? fully it's not working for 1 may of these and the us support is other seems that the protection of protection through the the, the, to the us use is to stop any accountability measures to take place against is what i assume inside the building does a so the design fee is it's, it's, it's an shown, it's come to whatever it's once, because it has the guarantees from the us that they've got to continue. it's, it's, it's kind of discussion board this inside the load by targeting costs. but then schools, i mean crossing all that headlines, the solution to some testing for the no red lines anymore. not anymore and a mix. the americans do some of the station look so bad in a bad shape. i mean that when i see diesel fissions repeating that repeating the same deadlines and that is, it was crossing that headlines. i knew the wasn't strategy of who was limited over
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at home. and that's a problem, right? i and on that you know, the plan to end the war and guys, i was announce exactly a week ago by pricing by them. it's been one week and we see no movement whatsoever with that. and now we've had this joint statement from the us, a number of countries saying that how mos and israel have to make whatever compromises necessary to make sure that this plan best to fruition. do you, do you think the americans are able to get a commitment from israel right now? they make it sound like it's a mouse, was refusing this fun, but is it really him? i was rejecting it. it's not at all. i think it would have to be 1st to see that the, this, the would that 30 minutes ceasefire or the end of this. what i mean it's, it's a fair request by how may i ask by posting a book by the federal community to by law. because the, i mean, most of the domestic and they want to see an end of this war. but the planned the fight that has an else it's, there's a way that actually,
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that has been approved but from us previously so that there's no, nothing new here. but it's, we've known about the spend for months now. yes, exact question. is it with, what does the political well is that today it's not on what, what we hear from these ladies side is medically, it, it seems that interested in stage one, but i'm not able to provide any concrete guarantees that they would abide to space $13.00, so leading to an end of this war, and that's problematic, not only for how this or the students for the commercial community. so it's so, so why what time fx up that is what it is. not able to say. yes, i'm committed to the 3 stages and to end things this for 20 to 30 minutes, the slab incentives thing would, would like to spend a bit quiet or something like this. and that's a problem we. i mean that the much one of these bad at whigs those to everyone else is doing it for this world. but we're not there because basically of this strange relation between the us and is it a, in a very critical elections,
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you're going to use them. when would you say strange? is it a factual relationship? the other divisions as deep as the the, they appear? i, i believe sort strangely because as well. i mean, we, we, i mean, like political out of this, we still believe that the us always have the upper hand whenever that wants to stop things. it's when exercise, it's power, it's less that is or what is it? but i mean this one has exposed this oceans display and that makes, i mean, natalie of the us has been able to push is that an influx? septic these these with egypt even created? think that the single thought of the windows when use wind, but now things have changed often inside the us with these because of the interest of the low be the rest of the groups. and we see now the us and isabel is pushing each other and you know, that's actually the vision of that effect to. so yes it's, it's interesting to see this. and it's also sad to see this that a super bowl is unable to really, to stop. i close a lot that has been embarrassed and gets so far at the time. it's always good to get your thoughts. thank you so much for joining us on out. is there
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a time to come out from the doha institute of graduate studies now 8 months? so is there as well on guys or has left the policy and economy in voiding sets according to a new report by the us international labor organization. after analyzing data across the occupied palestinian territories, it's found that since the war began, unemployment in guys a has had a staggering 79 percent. virtually old private sector businesses have either completely stopped or significantly reduced production and guides us gdc has shrunk by 83 and a half percent in the occupied westbank unemployment has sewage to 32 percent is g . d, p has shrunk by nearly a quarter, and the private sector has suffered $1500000000.00 worth of production bosses. let's speak to roger highly the about this he's director general of the palestine economic policy research institute and is joining us on the news from ramallah in the occupied west bank. thank you very much for being with us on alger 0. tell us more about the adverse effects of the war on palestinians and their economy. how
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much of it is directly linked to the conflict and how much is a result of measures taken by these re lease like withholding the tax revenue for palestinians. for example, i guess the, the is the crisis catastrophe that were economic capacity the more experiencing now its roots are not only in the 8th of october and what has happened since then. uh, there are structural uh weaknesses in the listing in economy as it was known prior to that to, to 2023, comprising the west bank and gaza strip. structural weakness is both within that economy and it is relations in particular to israel. that meant that it was already the question of its liability and especially if liability is the economy of the number of other things they was seriously in question now to pay you add to that. and the weaknesses include dependency on israel and in areas of labor in here to
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train tax clearance in monetary a range of natural resources expo. but you know, access error. ready basically under 25 years of also high and in the last 15 years division between the west bank and gaza strip, we have we have reached a point where there is just no coherent economy to speak of in a. okay. they were structural weaknesses. as you say, looking at employment specifically, what was the situation like in the job market before the war? and what is it like now? it was the jump market was weak and, and again, part of the part is extremely depending on is an indication of us banks. so we had a $180000.00 other standing workers and was bank over 20 percent of its labor force employed in israel. whereas the local economy was. ready was was at best sluggish,
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and we had to unemployment rates close to 20 percent today. and in the wake of the, of the several shops it was, it was back economy, the workers not being able to access jobs is there anymore. these rarely is cutting off. now totally the clearance of eligible to attract tax revenues. and other issues such as this has to do with the shekel and the accumulation of cash in august and in banks various other stresses are creating a crisis that this does not is no longer a crisis. in fact, we are entering the same on charge of territory, let's say that gaza has been into for, for, for many months. yeah. started. i mean, in the sense of, at the economists really are find, find a great difficulty in trying to understand in any conventional terms what's going on as that, you know, the, the work that i alone and these other reports from you. and i just see says added to the great, you know, body of knowledge,
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but when it comes to numbers and percentages, things, i think could be much worse than what we're reading in the official reports. and guys are there. there is of course, the human cost of the war. but the report also says that guys as g d p has contracted by 83.5 percent compared to 22.7 percent for the west bank. you know, can, can guys recover from this? what is it going to take to rebuild the economy, not just in guys, a, but also in the occupied westbank. how much are we talking about and who's going to foot this bill? it does as then return to the pre industrial h. i cannot, in terms of that comic we speak the 85 percent reduction. and judy fees is generally in the sense that we know that people continue to, you know, undertake economic activity. hence, you know, we have a 16 percent of what existed prior to our district and then, and that 15 percent is now also 50 percent of the total post in any problem because it used to be 38 percent of the hosting economy is now under 15 percent,
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so this is no longer a cost and economy in the costs of the sense it's, it's, you know, $1.00 that will have to re, uh, reconnect of course, once you know the right conditions are in place and nothing that we're hearing about the conditions is encouraging so you know the projections that assume that in october. ready by august there might be a ceasefire, and then in september everybody will get back to work are really, you know, probably not, not problematic, but don't really tell us. ready going to happen, what i'm saying is that the. ready is a, a need for obviously. ready conditions that allow probably coverage in those conditions to be at the end you know, reconstruction costs of $40.00 to $50.00. ready the and or the of the economic recovery cost of billions of dollars that would be needed to be spent in getting people back to the that's. ready a huge challenge on the west bank. i'm leaving that. me getting back to the us bank. isn't that there's another problem. let me just ask you a brief question before we leave you. um the uh is really is withholding tax
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revenue from, from the palestinian authority. they have been suggestions that this could lead to the collapse of the policy you know, or 40, and you know, the consequences of a conflict and so on. what would that mean for the economy if there was no authority to government? and well they, you know, it really seems hell bent, at least the minister of finance seems hell bent on collapsing the policy. and he's using everything within his authority as an industry. let's do that. so he's been making deductions and now in fact has put in a basically embargo on any further transfer. she'll be a, he's waiting for the be a to collapse and he thinks this will help to make it to make that happen. now what i mean, what does it mean? collapse is not going to, you know, people are not going to walk away and their jobs as teachers and, and doctors and whatever else the minimal services that the a still can provide nor as security people because they are, you happen to be 6 months going, arrears, of sellers, which is amazing, you know, a large amount. i mean, i think very few countries that accept that. but the public service in palestine is
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a public service at roommate. so i think this idea that somehow because it little did is bankrupt, right, seems to be close to be that it would therefore collapse, needs to be separate. it goes to choose the lab systems to do with the wider, wider show consideration. thank you so much for talking to us about this. very good to get your inside. hi, roger holly, the director general of the palestine economics policy reachers research institute live there from ramallah. we appreciate your time. thank you. the 2nd, the s and 2 out of world news now and in so done where the conflict that began more than 2 years ago is escalating, at least 22 people were killed in fighting north of the capital called to him on thursday for democracy activists say rapids support forces targeted a number of residential areas in undermine government forces, save if been attacking the military groups, physicians in cartoon. the army and the rapid support forces have been at war since
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april last year. and the finding the dons capital comes just a day after the power military group was accused of an attack that kills more than a 100 people on wednesday. so don's army chief has promised a harsh response, a group of activists in what on new our village says, the army did not respond to christ for help during the attack, i've done front tab behind visited the capital vouchers here a stage which has become the latest flash point, and then nearly 14 months of fight to phoenix, no r a has this update, a final praise on an open field. a sort of a mood in so dunn's hold, just a real estate. the people here prepared too late to arrest dozens of the little villages. they say the dead will victims of an attack by their rapid support forces . those rates came into waves of heavy artillery fight. unofficial save women and children and the elderly were among those killed pictures from one to
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a newer 1st emerged on social media. along with these ones, showing a convoy of tom fighters. the recess confirms operating in the area which claims it only targeted 3 on me comes on the towns outskirts. but i'm at least say civilians are often caught in the crossfire. the audio, if is looking into areas in which there are some uh, so close to that is let me see the, the, the can see that the whole village as it targets in the wake of attacks or wide on new ro, saddam's army chief, visited this'll by this way largely a welcome figure. some say the army seemed to answer calls despite fading to contain the recess, generally bullhorn remains defiant. we will continue the spot,
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so we will not submit, nor will we retreat, will surrender until they laid down their weapons. this specimen will definitely end with the victory of the soothing these people under the victory of the suit and these armed forces, the u. s. hays widespread fighting has exacerbated what it's called. the world was internally displacement crisis, at least 7000000. so the nice people have fled their homes. the situation incident is a catastrophe. as the country is facing a hunger mount nutrition crisis. the well food program is doing everything and can, to scale its operation. we aim to reach up to 5000000 people. but even that will not be enough. i mean closely investigations into attacks and i'll just eat a humanitarian agencies say, shedding of residential areas. looting and systematic obstruction of accessed aid is accelerating the looming try to find for the compounding. so guns multiple
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tragedies, felix u. r. o, o, d 0. while i sound speak tomorrow at g, braille who was a physician and human rights activist from so don and his joining us now from canton b, u. k. thank you so much for being with us, myra. i, i know you're in close contact with your colleagues back in. so don, we're seeing another round of escalation in this war. and the images emerging are quite hot breaking. what are your sources and your colleagues telling you about the situation on the ground right now? thank you for having me. this is the situation as you said, and as, as being citing, the report is catastrophic. we so that, that would be out as to whether she continues it's attacking and multiple cities and villages in the area of, of a controlled in sedan. we talk just about the what the nora as a small village in and just ears, tate, where they use heavy shilling
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a leading to add that and you know, coming off of them to now hundreds of people civilians in the, in the, in the area and a yes, that is a claim type of a, but it's, it's across higher or attacks with it, with the army, but that's not true. there is a witness from the people. we saw the videos from people and, and the residents of what the nora reporting that the militia actually invaded after that heavy shelving and ready to relate. they went from house to house, looting and torturing people, and killing people who showed any form of resistance, which is not dissing. the nora there is also report that yesterday in under mine, they were heavy showing in that category area where more than $22.00 people have being reported to have crowd. well, the government, the cold, sorry to interrupt you mara. but where, where the government forces,
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when these attacks against women and children were happening, why would they not helping them you well, i would say that is a, the recess. they are a wide spread and many areas they raise the of course armies where they are, i'm trying to counter by those attacks in, in different parts. are they in a car to more currently in fashion, going to be with the joint forces way to battle for the cities b, e c. and there is evidence attack heavy showing continuous on disability. and so yes, why they raised as a god as an attempt? ma id by the army and to join forces to count upon those attacks and contained them, they did these melisha and it has been moved from one area to another with no control where they continue to act actively is too good and to, to,
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to terrorize them so i think when you go up a large number of somebody showed that they are not in control where at different factions go in and into village and it's very difficult, of course to, to contain and, and the fear. now we, we heard from the governor of no style for that. the concern now is that the research forces will try to take control of al flasher and that would of course be a serious, serious escalation. now they've been several rounds while rob talk saying that ending this conflict, which started a year ago as we said. and yet we see no progress that the supply of weapons from countries outside of sedona continuing. why is, why is it that the 2 parties are refusing right now to return to that, to the negotiating table of what i think there was as, as you said, the, the, the read that to be the so the last time there is an agreement was in the initial
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agreement in gender, we're asking the outer sex to lead people, people, houses. and so these negotiation could continue. but the artifact until language do so you. we still go at our offense, malicious occupying people, taxes continued to attack civilians. and as you said, we sold this in the cash or now and many of the villages as such, and now is b c for many months. there is no access to humanitarian access and there is a continuous heavy showing all the civilians. and we're really concerned about and then and denise side of all this was discussed in and i agree again that we've been back in may 2023 at none of that was met by the address asked to leave the people house and to make sure that there is access him in, in, in, in a, an interrupted who many terry and extra. okay. but none of that was meant by the
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address i have. so this is why the, the are floor. so it'd be, you know, they, the government is refusing to go back and that's all these conditions are met. yeah . to conditions are not right right now for a resumption of those negotiations. thank you so much for speaking to us, myra gabrielle, a physician and human rights activists from saddam. thank you for your time. i are the more in ukraine now, and at least 22 people have been injured after ukrainian forces shell, the russian control, johannes region in east and ukraine. one of the strikes caused a 5 story residential building to partially collapse. some people trapped under the rebel as bringing all just as john home and who's in key for us, john, what more you hearing about these explosions and add on skin at their optima? yeah, so far we've had statements from the rushman school government in new kinds of lou hunsaker's been on the russian control since 2014 and just to situate to geographically for us is the region to the service east of ukraine speaking. and
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she said fully about the 22 people that have been injured. the russian news agency task has also been talking about uh, the 1st person who died from actually under the rubble of the russian and still government and possible. so i said the face was close by african weapons, missiles, the usually supply to crank by the united states. we've been speaking a lot recently about restrictions on using those american supplied weapons. but because this is with in ukrainian parrot tree that's been occupied, there's no restrictions there. when you crying from the, from the american authorities, there's no restrictions from then on you crying. using the what you crating and authorities have said about this from this side is that the missile strikes were launched towards military objectives, military infrastructure, and also towards russian oil. they put that power within that region. they've been trying to strike those oil that posed by commute quite territories. and also deeper
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with in russia, it's push up oil prices and to sort of affect the russian will machine. and i know drawing you've been looking at the impact of the war on the ukranian workforce and specifically on ukrainian women. what have you found the yeah, definitely the was going into it's the ga now. and so the crating on me is really desperate for more troops. it said that at some parts of the front line, it's out nothing but by $7.00 to $1.00 and not spend more more men being clued up, especially after a novelization load that came into effect at this night. well, that's meant there's a lot of women who have been stepping up into the workforce, especially in areas that were previously dominated by men. so we went out and followed this report and it is driving test times the honda and she's going vague for has meant change in ukraine's way before. women are entering traditionally male
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dominated professions like truck driving. the n g o rece getting women says it has more than a 100 people in its program. literally license. kinda is now the latest. so use for thought out or is that a system? yes, of costs or tests, i'm good to get to the driver's license. so if you see a gun on the road in a truck to me, all right, maybe it's me much of ukraine's my labor force is a way it will some arrange it. others, a hiding will fling from the draft. it's meant more female faces and clauses like this one for public transport drivers. it has the potential for the most of them have the thing as be shown after the full scale invasion. the number of trainees e mail drive is increased by 30 percent and not just here in guest stations, the mines ukraine's had to move with the times. and so how these companies in the district not to keep them then unfortunately the was still a trained before and when employee is routes,
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job ads only considering men in part because they believed that a woman could into a certain job because it was hard. physical was, well, just simple jane, the stereotype now little by little that's beginning to change, which that's not changing attitude could only increase is movement of drafted into cranes for it. they were on the go, the site broke means of, of moment of being pulled up, yet move gaps in the countries labels. usually as husband did so think while she's driving trends. if there's, if this was the one that says it's clear that there are not enough men for everything. and what makes women west and the mind, women can do a lot to what's not know what will happen often the will. will men expect their own jobs, but women continue to branch into previously of limit industries. one things for so now this trains moving, it's going to be hard to stop john home and how does it
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a case us and russian prize invited me unfortunately said to address delegates that a major economic form taking place in saint petersburg. moscow wants to show up its economy by strengthening business and investment ties with countries in africa and asia rush has been hit by severe sanction since its war with ukraine began 2 years ago as bringing newly a shop provided by who's covering this conference for as in st. petersburg, so you need to give us an idea, 1st of the significance of this meeting and, and who was attending the quote 8 remains quite a significant event in russia's political and economic life in less than an hour where he expects thing. i've left him a patient to address before him as a plan recession, his spokesman to meet your best hopes that's not so long ago. that's a piece of speech will be device and primarily to the economy. but during his q and a session, it will be more sadly to about on the 6th, including the conflicts and ukraine, according to this call,
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they called them and $1600.00. now and i don't exist in isolation from each other. russia appears to have much twice in the it's relations with china and many portions. countries. global styles having international presence is quite noticeable here too. and there was a premier of central african republic of vice president of silva do. then a minister, the minister of industry has been reign doing the research shows the child, the new developing bond comes to my president of brazil plus we have presidents of zimbabwe and believe it here, probably not the strongest world economies, but it was still he looked of critical remarks that russia has to pay more and uh, well, pay for imported goods from abroad while it's selling. it's natural resources to countries like china and india, much cheaper than before. the conflict with ukraine when it was trading with here. and they also storage me. they, russian, african relations have always,
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is quite friendly and screwed on many african leaders. he's just finding the soviet union back in the day. and now the relations not developing quite rapidly. mutual trade is on the rise, but no, just the economics law. so police go in, ministry corporation is on the rise to what, in fact has the one ukraine had on russia is economy, how is it ferrying it in light of the west? some sanctions we seem to have lost the connection with you live. they have connected unit unit will come back to you when we re establish a connection, usually a shop of out of our life, force the in st. petersburg, ukraine's present for the music. lensky has addressed the french bonham, and he's also due till talks with present the value of my co and us present job i later ukraine is pushing its allies in europe and the west to increase military age . savanski is expected to visit a defense company in versailles, friends that wants to set up the weapons production facility in ukraine. stella
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head on alex's era by cosign looks to revitalize that remote northern region by expanding at economic portal with china. and the boston celtics sees the advantage in the n b, a finals action from game one against the balance is coming up in the there was a big thunderstorms overnight running through austria, lightning visible fairly frequently along this line to try, which is actually a cold frontal i said, cold try to stop going south is just waving around where it is, which means it could create more, is the same as you say, it stresses credit cross stress across the middle of europe. but it's going to re develop, i think over our barrier. and it being a cold frontier, think what it's broke cold air in. so most of it, it's those forms you might like twenty's if you're lucky with and when the,
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if you're not, for example, know from britain, denmark's note on the heights in no way that enhanced itself. i think during such a day and also be what when didn't denmark and properties viruses copenhagen, the showers will find the storms i have this without. this will show themselves once more astray looks a bit drawing. but look at what's happening in those in spain. forecasts particularly from a fire to lead suggests that could be heavy showers sundry overnight saturday, sunday there's a small but existing flash drive risk. it stopped reading in the algae area and $9.00 to $12.00. yeah, it's math and it's still hot enough. i've got the degree in egypt as you can see, but the shows the seasonal shelves of west africa are making good progress in land or to sierra leone. a bit north into guinea, the frequent. and of course, pretty heavy. the i want people to look closer at the ugly side of his eye point by camera where all
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this prefer not to look and write about what it means to be american. about the ordinary people who get caught up in the us. worse, filmmaker rally, packed, and also viet turn when on the power of political ok, what are the stories we tell sales about also? and how do we base our past to change our future studio? be unscripted talk to on. i would just say around the latest news, as it breaks in the, as of was foss, this going economy, yet, experts say it's high, g, d, p. mosques, have some challenges with detailed coverage. even the rush of the defense budget is unprecedented. 7 percent of g d p, the crowd funding platforms are still raising money from around the world. springs declaration is tabitha. and so the growing cents a month to month, even western nations, the u. s. policy is failing to bring a 2 state solution any closer. the
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watson back to watching the news. our analogy is 0 with me for the back simple. i reminder about top stories. these are in the military is intensifying it. suffice on central guys of psych striking multiple targets, including refugee camp sheltering forcibly display scottish simians. at least 15 people were killed in the latest strikes on friday morning. sedans, army chief has promised a harsh respond softer and attacking out. is there a state that killed more than a 100 people? the violence is being named on the power military and support forces. and russian president vladimir fulton is said to address that in case that a major economic form taken place in saint petersburg. also has been hit by severe sanctions. dante swore it with the plan began 2 years ago and wants to boost its
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economy by strengthening business and investment. ties with countries in africa and asia by china as president, changing thing has made packet sands 5 minutes and a washer roofing badging a spot of events to mock the official opening of the china pac hassan economic court, or the multi $1000000000.00 mega project is intended to increase trade between the 2 nations and forms part of china is global. belton road initiative. that project includes a mountain crossing nearly 5000 meters above sea level, which is revitalizing a remote region of northern pac sun using road and railway networks that links china and pakistan to central asian nations, gulf states, and eventually europe, bypassing the longest c o sized spot of china is belt, involved initiative, which is 0 is come out. hyde every force on the con, giraffe past between china and parking spot. when it comes to source bucket cards, northern motor drive board,
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just 45 minutes drive from the board over china drug to download the cargo drive food items floating and call park before making the return journey. for many people living. yeah, the china focus on economic got her daughter. i didn't really straight into her and them see pick me up with the prospects looks favorable with the cord or success. what kind of plans to use it as a transit route for afghanistan in europe. that will benefit our area and help stabilize pakistan's economy. one of the good are good on highway link drain or the bug just on your board and go out there on the at a been see it's a part of china and bishop benton road initiative. an extensive network of trade groups that really connect asia yard up in africa, and it will also provide focused on where then overland link, drainage market. china has already invested $30000000000.00 in the project,
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upgrading roads, communication networks and infrastructure. however, environmental this one you're doing there's, it's going great kind of go to them in the course and the email i have to get it is it makes it very complex and very but as at the mountain system for any kind or lot of scale cleared, you need to have very wider roads, wider road means motor blasting of blocks and mountains, creating model for that apparently entity and disturbing the whole ecological setting. in july, especially the drainage on why richard did this, i'm about to launch the 2nd phase of the project. it includes the more than i vision of focused on re rate and the setting up of special economic going to help boost it's in the china has completed a sick lane highway on that side of the border where the experts say they're going to focus on the political and security conditions during the car, now it will be difficult to judge the carter dodd's future plus the new trade link,
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golf course, country like a bonus on the wrong. and so there may be a way to avoid the len dc 2 at nearly 5000 meters above sea level. does it sound like that more stretch? there's good in, in the word. but both sides are gain to keep the quarter door open thing the benefits outweigh the challenging come i like that i just need a orange it up, but get a good quote. this done, the workers at samsung electronics in south korea have walked off the job. the union members gathered last week to announce the 1st step is try and get the company demanding higher wages. some sonya is one of the wells, largest makers of smartphones and memory. chips from mcbride as more from so as industrial acting goes, this is a very well minded effect. no, i'm re picket lines if i'm to think the union is taking a fairly novel approach by urging its members to take one day of paid leave yesterday says a was a public holiday here. so effectively, this becomes
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a long weekend for those workers who were taking this industrial action, but they say it's incrementally a more serious step. prior to this, this union has been holding so full days of action which have had very much a street carnival. feel about the with tape of music and so on. they offset the the very serious in the do minds, asking for a 6 and a half percent pay rise. they've been offered 5 percent bikes, samsung electronics, arguing that the company can certainly afford this recording in the 1st quarter of this year, a 10 fold increase in its operating profits. the problem with the money to the number of union members has increased a lot. and since the company's acs cheese has not changed, we have decided to proceed with this protest. of the concern is whether more serious industrial action will have an impact on samsung. given its importance in the manufacture of smartphones and also advanced chips for artificial intelligence . a lot of south korea media is also focusing on an into union dispute with all the
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samsung unions accusing this one of potentially damaging samsung's reputation from mcbride. i'll use era. so india is governing alliance as formerly elected in the render emoji as its leader mode a. we saw an invoice preferred to him as prime minister on sunday. can next meet president or potty more. mo, i'm present is claimed to form a new government. that is the 1st time and executive that know these b j p. last is sweeping majority and the 6 week elections. and how to enter into correlation talks, a united nations secretary general antonia baterri, so strongly condemned attacks by me on mars military that f k has more than 70 civilians. the latest incident targeted ethnic recline in western myanmar. the region is also home to around 600000 members of people hanging loosely minority alliance of ethnic gravel groups has been babbling the army in the area since november indiscriminate ariel bombings and human rights violations. continue to be
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reported in many parts of myanmar. those responsible must be held to account the secretary general calls on all parties. so the conflict exercise, maximum restraint, prioritized protection of civilians, in accordance with international humanitarian law and prevent further incitement of communal tensions and violence. at least a people have died and 6 were injured in northern bolivia after a bridge collapse. please say 5 children are among the dead. a trunk loaded with heavy equipment caused a bridge to fall upon recovery efforts on the way to retreat bodies stuck under the wreckage search and rescue teams of now called on for operations. 2 weeks after a line slide, hate a remote community and pop on your guineas. and the province on 11 bodies have been recovered so far. it remains unclear how many people died, but the national government estimates that more than 2000 people were buried alive
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using ins. geological experts say for the land slides will likely pay the area where the mountain collapse. in brazil, it's been one months since devastating floods hit the south. more than 2300000 people have been affected and at least 620000 out of space displaced in the state of rio grande data. so officials have described the french as a was kind of a disaster of the area. as i've seen. president luna desilva has been visiting the region and promise to rebuild of the stuff. as far as the video, we have to give an immediate response to the people who need it. we are watching a lot and we have some defeats bureaucracy. we have moves, we have regulations, we need to respect them because otherwise everything falls apart. so 1st, what is our drama? we need to help rebuild with a lot of responsibility. firstly, you cannot rebuild an emergency room and a place valuable to florida. we cannot go to school in a place phone or both to flood little guy will fail. i had on the use our,
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the mission accomplished celebrations as the space texas scholarship rocket return said no, it's not the completing it's for a successful test flight. any sports, not a science football team takes a step closer to qualifying for the 2026 woke up tomorrow happened. he's had some interest to stay with the business. latest the sponsored by intellect. tuck, he's real estate consultant. the
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business agents to be sponsored by intellect, keys, real estate consultant, the course is jemma. i q fully pockets don's cricket captain, bother them,
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says his team underestimated the ab tops the usa and they paid well below the standards in the shop because each of the t 20 walk up to on industrial sca reports the it was one of the biggest out into 20 woke up history, home of champions practiced on beats, and by the usa, you sit 12 places to lay them in the world ranking a disastrous store to the tournaments for team featuring some of the best players in this 4 months is the game, is to die so we know extremely well. mohammed was one of them. the pakistan have struggled with that thing in the last year. and the co host quickly exploited the weaknesses pack and soon found themselves in trouble at 26. the 3
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of the full captain by as i'm laid on 44 runs and shaheen a free day may 23. as pac hassan posted a 159 to 7. from their writings, usa cruised in the chase sky, pomona patel. hit 50 of the t 8 pools as puckered stones bowl is struggle to find to break through. and with one bowl left usa drew levelling runs, forcing a tie, breaking supervisor usa assessing packet. sonya victory target is 19, but the pressure was too much indian bone, computer engineer and things stainless syrup and that your vocal cracking pack of stones code to meet the usa to historic tree meeting docusign you know, and so being a human then uh, in the woke up itself, it'll be good to man. so yeah, i would say it's a big day for us and i would say not just for us that for us to get
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a good community to sit in the base. uh, yeah, you are the tech, i think uh of you know, the name of uh, englewood site. uh, building uh, building in becky early days to figure out how to turn things around before they faced all tribals india in a huge game in new york on sunday. joanna is raska al jazeera, i forget is the most popular sport in pockets. donnen finds that all angry off to that seems lost. after this, we have to play with india and beyond what she, what happened last night? i don't feel like watching move mattress. yvonne talk you started steam is totally finished. they should stop playing international cricket and start playing with the local neighborhood teams. they come play with any international team. a new team was playing against them and they did nothing. for the pool performance, they started a totally poor performance against the team that was playing for the 1st time.
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internationally. now they have to play against india. so since last the 1st match, i have no hopes they will win against india to be out in the 1st round for this pull, bowling and pull bedding. to that result are all the shadowed scotlands when ivan and maybe maybe a set scotland, a 156 for the wind, captain and richey. barrington maiden and beats and 47 and some such as life goes to help scotland reach that's i'll get to the 9 pools remaining. that 5 we can pick tree, put some top of fruit based out of australia, and he's like england on saturday. the boston celtics pulled off a dominant victory against the dallas mavericks to win game one of the n b a finals . chris steps pulls angus made his return for the celtics, often more than a month south inches and the lot being us and the, made his mazda coming off the bench to score 20 points. because on to, let's dallas with 30 points. so that wasn't enough to prevent the seats. it was dated in brown, the top schools of boston,
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with 23 points to ask the south. it was one convincing way, one a 7 to 89 to make it 8 straight victories. a game to is also in boston on sunday. it's not going to be perfect. it's a long series. i expect them game to, to come out with tremendous force and maybe we try to send them out. so, you know, that's the game wasn't ideal that i was out for such a long time with did everything a good to prepare mentally for this moment coming back and i paid off, you know, and, and we got the job done tonight and had a good game and, and happy about the result. i think they're the best uh, 3 point shooter shooting teaming, m b a. so sometimes really hard to take those away, especially when they have 5 guys out there can oh shoot. uh so obviously we gotta make more. we didn't make enough shots today to be done. uh, but we gotta be that on board. that's the palestine is national football team has taken a step closer to qualifying for the 2026 world cup. the 3 to the find around is matches for the 1st time, and that seems history of to securing a point from
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a goal is to against 11 on out of sun city. second in that asian qualifying group 5 points ahead of level with one match left the top c teams and each of the 9 groups progress that result will assist. you could protest on sponsor the 2027 asian cops and saudi arabia you are. i 2024 kicks off in a week and the netherlands are looking in good shape, added the tournaments. they thrashed canada and a friend to enroll for them. that list of high opened the scoring with his 45th international go. after assisting this last go, is there me friends, home, then school, the set of money for this, the in the villains, added a 3rd before livable counts in virtual van. dyke made it full now to split with jesse monkeys. first came in charge of canada. the dots running creek with poland, fronds and austria out of yours as a book best to send me find them prospect prospect. so i should say of the french overlays, it was too. so i'm a grandson champion, a call us alcaraz. i forget it's, this is australia they've been with us. i'm soon to be well, number one, younique's in a base plaza volume for that 1st title out running girls. probably
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a little bit more. uh next. before facing him i'm, i'm, i'm not gonna lie. i mean, he probably is the one of the most difficult challenge that we, we, we can face some in things right now. i think he's the best buy in the war. i want to measure myself on the surface of the claim. it's, it's a surface where i struggle a lot sometimes, and especially in the beginning we have seen this in the last, in the last year. so i'm even more happy to be in the same is, was staying in the french capital and organized as of the 2020 full parish games. having vote a display of the olympic rings on the eiffel tower. it took full cranes and some see what goes to install the construction made from recycle steel. the off without will feature appropriately the olympics. the beach volleyball competitions will be held 1st at the clinic. monuments. the games begin on july 26th. that is all wheel sports. now i will have it all out. they like to fully gemma. thank you very much
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for that. now space such as giant starship rocket a successfully long chain for the 1st time. return from space. the test small. some major milestone for the company. starship fridge space and then survive the heat of re entry before landing in the indian ocean as planned. it's the largest and most powerful rocket system ever built. scott walter is an aerospace engineer. he spoke to us from the launch site in texas. welcome to starbase, i'm actually standing between the last 2 letters a letter s and e, the form, the conic, titled the announces your arrival to the star base. and unfortunately, i'm standing. the shade right now underneath the solar panels that are used to help power star base. and as you may have noticed, white behind me over here, there is a blue tesla with a star link content on it and behind it you will see the orbital launch mount right there, which at 7 50 am this morning was still occupied. but right now is empty, making way for us to be fired,
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which will be the next attempt. the reason we were able to see those beautiful images coming life one space was because of the same technology that is bringing you the signal right now. that's the star linked in tennis system there in sterling satellites are up there that allow that to happen. so as you mentioned, it was the 1st time they were able successfully bring it in. they were not sure they were going to be able to make it all the way through. they thought it was probably going to break up, but it made it all the way down to the ocean for the soft, plenty more important. the booster also a few minutes before did the exact same thing. it was a perfect stage separation, a beautiful view of the hot stage ring, just kind of drifting off into space almost like it was being deployed as a satellite. we could see the grid federal operating exactly where they were supposed to. and the falcon cards are the raptor engines lit up, right when they're supposed to, one kilometer above the ocean surface. it came down and i was on a boat with some space ex engineers, and one of them said it did
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a flex. it was like just doing a power hover right over before it dropped in. they were so a static, they believe that probably if t 5, they're going to attempt to fetch it on land. this guy, there's a strong possibility and the reason that's possible is because of what's behind the here right now. as you can see, these are the building for the build site. and what you might see behind you right here, right now, are the new orbital mount that they're building. you can probably see those sections there. you might have been see a red heart on one of them. it is a read the red heart. it says stacking me. they cannot wait to bring this thing out to the new orbital. i'm outside. now why is that important for i a fee, but do you know why? very, very watch not just redundancy, but what they would like to do is they are probably going to launch from able to amount one because all the critical infrastructure is there are the tank farm and everything is there. if things go wrong, you could have a big mess to clean up. so they're going to bill the 2nd about for the wrong way.
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that's just there to catch the booster or when it comes back. and so if something goes wrong, it's not going to be disastrous appropriate. so right here, this is what's going to limit when that's going to happen. is it going to be in 2 months? is it going to be 3 months? we don't know, but that is possible. and boeing's new style line a capsule has successfully docs with the international space station style line, a launch carrying to nasa astronaut us on wednesday, marketing the 1st crude mission for the us space company. it struggled with technical problems on the way and to, to attends to dunk after experiencing problems, whether it's for us as we ask nor said you to spend one week at the international space station. and that wraps up this news hour on how to 0 it as always, there's plenty more on our website that, ouch, is there a dot com? we've got all the latest stories there, including the war on guys of course, with a few more tests on central gas. on this,
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in the days of in use with tom mccrae on al jazeera and just a few minutes from you for the back to both in the a ward winning program from international. so make, as we've just seen so many people traveling with children, thinking a long and difficult to explore an abundance of wells class programming. every time we do an interview, web net with soldiers, voices from different quotes, stories from other ranks. each one of us is a with this today here. now programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of from well on algae is there since israel's world gaza. thousands of on the simians helping indiscriminately displaced. certainly forces are systematically targeting health care infrastructure. hospitals of one of the only safe options to seek refuge until we became targets. so most wages war from hospital i've never seen
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