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i fully or no i think is a like and it's my job defense life on how and why the cold for the blood golf in dallas a to and delta one of israel's. because the tech savoy leaves at least $270.00 full pallet instead. and almost 700 is the of the cloud business out to your life and uh, also coming up the attacks fried full concepts in what's being seen in as well as a major political victory for prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the problem with consumption, reporting from bulgaria is capital sophia on the countries 6 parliamentary votes and 3, yes. and the ranger maybe sworn in as india as prime minister for us that the
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so the pilot again death toll has risen to more than 37000. following a major is rarely minutes result and gone through on saturday. at least $270.00 full palestinians were killed in an operation to free for is ready captives. almost 700 have been injured. medical teams remain overwhelmed by the large numbers of people injured right across the street. used help to promote joseph, but al has condemned the attacks and called for an immediate end to what he calls blood pass is ready for us is targeted tara, by that. and now i'm the sort of thing, central garza and my says, other campuses were killed in that operation. stephanie deka is this. the panic as explosions are heard. close by. this is mr. come in, central garza, which is who to over
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a 100000 kind of thing. and it is really condos rated to camp on saturday, in which 4 is really captives were freed from 2 apartment buildings. the cost of their lives, paid by hundreds of palestinians killed and more injured. together in last part of florida. are you talking about $210.00 that to claim that you freed hostages and you're like, do you disagree the whole area and kill $210.00 people want to free hostages and well on the helicopters. we're hearing commandos who descended on rubber letters from at 1st we thought they were landing on the aisle or the hospital, but they came down here to destroy every thing. we could no longer see anything because of the smoke and dark and sudden built the neighborhood. there were hundreds of people killed and wounded people here are terrified, broken, exhausted by this never ending, how they feel. they've been left to me alone. they destroyed the
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roof over our heads. she currently no arab countries. where are you? where is the world? she asks. they killed our children. the world condemns, but does little to stop the massacres. well, most used to this now, 8 months on israel says it gives to begins warnings to evacuate ahead of time. it's a gate, it's a, it just feels like a hunting game of people running around because a strip trying to seek fix the safety, which is a force. there is no safe place in all of gaza. so it's a pretend like a given people evacuation warnings. it's somehow humane, it's, it's a farce. gauze, it hasn't been fully destroyed. it's fiber of life and not elated. hundreds of thousands of families ripped apart and countless part a broken many also,
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when will it be enough? stephanie decker or you 0 for him? good already. here's the latest from outside alexa, hospital and darwalla. it's still instance of buying in the clause trip in specially in the middle area where yesterday was the day in the site. often there is but left here where i'm standing right now. hundreds of injuries were transferred inside all off the hospice. all people were terrified were hired 5 looking for a safe space after there's really forces targeted a house beside all of the hospitals. we're talking about an area that's run with thousands of this place. policy new to set up their time after they were a boss to wasted from rough off a month ago. now, behind me, there are people praying on the bodies of 6 policy news that were killed earlier today in a grades refugee camp. there were also intensive air strikes in
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a massage the in the bus. and also it is a 2 neighborhood in the middle of the gaza strip. that in, in, that is really encouraging enough also continues where these are, the forces are digging deeper towards the western parts of the fight yesterday was a deadly day for the policy news. especially those in the middle area. everyone is in a state of panic. a state of the restoration has business, but people do not know where to go. they're all chopped in the middle area because there's no safe place for them to go. and there is no place for them to go. this is in the us vida there is but of cause upon this time for the operation is being seen in israel is a major political victory for that. you know who you said quote, it will be written in history. israel has shut down to 0 is operations the so sort of how it says this report from children's capital of a ma this is really taxes
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less because the strip along it was the largest really minute she opperation using land and sea despite heavy fighting the cops is made that box is ro, although her mouth says all those were killed in the attack of the $246.00 days, the full immediately reunited was from the turn of the hospital, the condition described disabled in his ro, it's being seen as a major victory much needed for a prime minister on the immense pressure. we're committed to getting the use of all the hostages. and we expect from us to release them all. but if they don't, we'll do whatever it takes to get them all back home. pull the families though it's been a long struggle. big thank you to our military,
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to our soldiers. thank you to the people of israel who are strong and who share our joy today. we will never forget those kept as still being held in garza and we will continue our struggle and fight to return them back home. a live tens of thousands of his rain. these gathers antello div haifa, unenrolled in thoughts of his ro, police, arrested protesters and use was a kind of against demonstrates, is proving for sci fi do as soon as possible and election some of the relatives of captives killed in guns that fits the size, the prime minister, never contacting them, but now using sas, today's rescue for his own political game. the sort of sight of all g 0, a man. what is read has extended the closure around 0 is office and occupied histories live in band is work in israel for further 45 days is ready, place rated out is there is work space and sees equipment on may the 5th and that
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follow these rarely governments decision to take on the 0 off air and shut down its operations. and run con has more on the band from jordan's capital of a month. so the tower, the communications minutes start, wanted to extend the bat, you went to the cabinets and they approved his request. now we've sent a message to slay mckyrie via his lawyer in which we say we reject this decision and denial. the accusations and justifications on which the minister based his decision to extend the closure and consider it unacceptable, a malicious incitement and displaying for the quotes decision to shorten the expiring period of the close. and now last week, the court actually reduced the band from 45 days to 35 days. the reason for that is they set the out, is there a hadn't been given enough time to onset the allegations of being harmful to national security. but the minnesota was intent on shutting his down. he has
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a little the state of emergency. little allows him to do this, but the judges do have grave concern the head of the judges panel. it's a meet said there is no doubt, but it's a violation of freedom of expression here. now this band will continue on for $45.00 days. the lawyer is all the way as we'll speak to the court whenever they get the next court date to try and figure out what evidence that actually is. so binding is what they can do. but right now, what the judges of saying is that under the state of emergency law, how does there can be been they have grave concerns about this as you just heard. but they understand the under the state of emergency, the government has the right to close down a 0 and wrong code, which is 0 among the voters in the european union to choose the members of the blocks next parliaments, poverty, the cost of living, health care and unemployment,
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all among votes is main concerns. 373000000 people across the block and choosing 720 members of european parliament. you will set with 5 yet tons. opinion polls just fall right parties could wind up to 20 percent of the seats and that would put them in a position to change e policies on migration defense, environmental protection and development aid. but the far right policy seem unable to agree on one issue that is russia's invasion of ukraine, or some support the prox position. others are against step rason, joins is live now from upholding station in berlin and stuff. so what could a shift to the far right mean for the policy and some of the well, the interesting thing about this election is that the euro skeptic parties the far right, is now predicted to when a lot of seats. and the reason for this is that to compare it to 2019, the moods in europe has really significant,
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significantly changed in 2019 the green party won a lot of seats because climate and the environment will consider the important issues and you are. but since the war and ukraine and also the quotes from that make the move has changed, the people are now more concerned about security and also integration. but also there's a lot of nationalism and that's why the 7 years cap, 6 fall right parties are really gaining a lot of seats as the predictions show. but the main question is also, how many photos of the far right parties are actually going to bought us to vote for the european elections. what we saw in the netherlands last thursday, the exit polls have shown that the, the far right freedom part of kids will fit into as well as he was predicted to. he won a lot of seats, but it was also shown that a lot of his photos didn't come to the following station. so this is a main question to be asked today. how many of the photos that go for the national riley party of what able to find, for example of the, the,
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brought us of it to the party. also george, i'm alone. you will actually come and vote. and for the 1st time step, we've got the 16 and 17 year olds, a able to vote in germany and to europe in election, who was a favoring defect of the here in germany, we have for around 69 millions of people as electrical to votes of 5000000 1st time photos and among them 16 year old. so this is the 1st time that they can vote in this election also and all 3 of em all. so that's the same. and then belgium and yeah, the surface i've shown that especially the far right is already feeling to this very young of oldest. i met the 1st of these one of them last night or those yesterday in the mom. hi, i'm in germany. i spoke to him about what exactly was appealing to him and he was mentioning the 6 the film. so the video was set, the amc,
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the alternative for germany party has posted and this is something that we can see across of the block that social media of course, of place a very important role. and to come phase of the more. busy the most sense, for as far to have have failed to appeal to these young voters. all right, step believe that no thanks very much. the best in their reporting. focus in bulk area, heading to the polls for the 6 parliamentary election in 3 years is not vote. was triggered by the collapse of the coalition government in march. the zeros we may consume, sheriff reports from the bulk air and capital let's if you is telling thing times full bulgaria and by guidance given this political stalemate issue isn't just resolving over the past 3 years at a time. and by getting to actually one big government to focus on installation jobs or the lack of food energy bills, what, what we have in place out cafe. so revolving to governments, then i'm not able to tackle under forms and cannot take those hard decisions. and
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that's left many bug get is really to question whether they can trust the political cost. they've come to see them as an app that they've come to see them as corrupt. and that's the issues i'm not going to be at as the whole. now for this snap election day, about 32 parties and coalitions ranging from from you for a ride to, for russia and the contest things. but i have to tell you, like mind to coalitions, there governments have plots in the past 2 years. the last government collapse after 9 months. so the voltage so now is the question right now and that's something even politicians for the policies are concerned about. and the only thing suppose us to come in vote know ahead of this for me. so allegations of fine. it was some arrests that were made and now we're outside this pulling boards. and earlier in the day we saw the former prime minister to the effect of come to forward. and this is what he had to say. my hope is that there enough free vogue
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areas the one european future of the scripture that they'll come out and vote and make a decisive style direction to this country. and we the past of the shady governor and structures corruption to be left, which is 3 largely one issue, corruption. so in 2020 jordan dependent make part of getting out on the streets, calling for the phones, the anti corruption protest. and that led to by club part of south design. now he's a, he's a e leader. was the longest serving lead a into you for what a and then he had to design. and since then these coalition governments that have in place. so now both gavia has some unique issues. it's, it's printing population. many public guardian's don't find jobs here. so they're leaving the country and the country is left with an aging population. and plus forget is on the costs of joining the euro. so it needs to tackle installation.
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it's partly during the open voters hanging area. so it's a crucial point, but they need to have a stable government, which from the opening poll sofa say that that doesn't seem like they're going to have a stable coalition right now in a still ahead here, announcer, multi $1000000000.00 nuclear projects and can use cases raising concerns of the future of a world famous marine. the pod came in to be is israel and obstacles piece? i think that the new thing you have one is government with this is 5 digit. you say getting russell, a thought provoking odd since the e you made weapons of being used in guns? no guns should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realities you're running. mean, what does he bring to the table? hard from the presidential? could we do it or something we can uptake the effective use of the present as not
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[000:00:00;00] the other guy you're watching out here from one of our top story, so the number of kind of thing is killed in one of his rows, largest text in its war on dogs that has risen to 274700. others were injured when it's ready, forces assaulted, this sentence, strips land, cnn, and free for is ready to captive. how does the president, my friend, the buses officer, an emergency meeting of the un security council to address those attacks? the parliamentary elections, a drawing to a close with around 370000000 people eligible to vote across the 27 member blog post just that far right, policies could make significant gains and even imagine with is from it's me and belgium ron isn't known as the candidates who will stand for the presidential election relate to this month, the june,
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the 28th polls will feature 6 politicians selected by the guardian council. elections have been set for next year, but they were brought for the president able to him raising died in a helicopter crash last month. that's cause now live to wrestle, said a who's in the rating capital left her on. and so wrestle, who, while the front runners as well as of now it seems that the rate is going to be between the conservative candidates. so i move them to are quite prominent. the 1st one is momma back and cut about this code and speaker of the parliament. and she is regarded as a more conservative. so previously she has to have as the mayor of terence and also she was the, the, the army general in the iranian revolution. the gods and also just said as the police chief, he's reading much trusted by the supreme leader. he's very well connected. actually
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among the candidacy is the most close. the outlined candidates with the, with the revolution, the gods in the countries. so now she is running for the presidency and she's holding the biggest chance among the candidates. the 2nd one is the hotline site jelly, the so he's a housing conservative. yes. serve as the secretary all of this good at the console . and also he was uranian the nuclear negotiator. he's also closely aligned with the supreme leader, but also very much popular among the conservatives. and if you wins, people believe that his term is going to be the continuation of ibrahim raised these policies, both domestically and abroad. so among the 6 categories that have been approved by the guardian council, the only other form is, is the, is the format of the house administer. and the code in p messed with the position. yeah. so he's from the city of tempe to use his not that much very well known among the public. however,
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as he served as the house administer previously under the government of mama cotton be the 1st reform as president of iran, people believed. 6 that based on the sentiments of the public close to the election, if you run him before miss faction sees that someone like a hard line, conservative like side did it. if she is leaving the pools, then the reformist must much mobilize and come and to support him. and in that case is going to be a surprise. but as of now, no one is really regarding him as someone who can unite the reform is, but mostly his chance is based on the run that the functional iranian product, the says it's not these 3 guys probably got that. as the frontrunners russell thinks about russell, sort of the interim in this department has been to run dramatically, is being sworn in for wrath. the time it will be governing with the coalition government of the wp policy failed when the majority of states and the general
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elections body is the 2nd in the prime minister to secure a consecutive fits. it is a national democratic alons coalition, unanimously elect to them as its need on the 1st day for sure. one is a senior editor at the why an indian news and opinion websites. and she says, maybe as a tough time ahead with his new kind of dish and governments it's a very interesting election. does this and i'm kind of funny that you know, be that you know, the political part to you because when the election is not able to celebrate it the way it, it, what house and the book because like if it was not managed to get the majority is all the images in the air dies, d integrated and a large part of indian population and borders on taking a side offer these these and perhaps is because they have the feeling that india defend into latoya telling them is contained we have seen this one define the director of mr. moore,
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these last one decatur who has been that he's trying to become the orientation, became democracy as we can. the national institutions in the last 50 years of this them will be political gaudio. and this is the 1st time whether it was the chief minister movie or the prime minister movie for the 1st time and well, but he's not received the mandate. and this is going to be a coalition government. so, so i think the era, all that in the movie, as the supreme leader, as this person who is what is the bonus leader who you've got a team to get this a rock s s the soils will use the world, but they can do hot stripes. are trying to convert into real problems secular, democracy to i can do nation up to you up with that can do nation. i've seen mr. movies, ambitions, such emissions are going to be cookies and you can be forced to work under, you know, a government which is primarily a pollution government. violence has broken outs, and a village on kenya is coastline over government plan to build the country's 1st
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nuclear power station, presidents and i to say it will destroy livelihoods and damage a world famous marine was of malcolm lab reports from that can, if you count the deals, it wasn't a normal day in the coastal village volume, the, when these people say, please bring their arms with buttons. it was just david, 2 weeks ago. work is from kenya is new k, a power agency came to put the weather monitoring mazda in the village school. the government says it wants to build a nuclear power plant around here. residents, the ones that they say, the district officials have been paid off. well, they've been ignored. please say they have to use gun fire into a gas to break up with dr. so it will kill people if you look at pictures of waste . such projects happen before pregnant women have given birth to children with one
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leg or with no eyes. that's why i don't support this project to come to the communities, the site, the mouth of the creek flowing into the indian ocean. most people here survive by swimming coconuts or fishing among dry forest along the sides of the creek of crucial for fish, reproduction. further down the channel, so those legs on the beaches and the coal reached out to see the little same pre show for fish reproduction. where we are right now is a protective, marine. wildlife is a very being considered for the power plants is here. scientists say the water emitted by nuclear power station would be disastrous for the sea life anywhere in this area. and so the tourists to come to see it. environmental activist, phyllis and meters, has the location, couldn't be west and can use no. when near being able to manage nuclear waste, she's one international awards for how campaigns sites and now sets on the nuclear plant,
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which the government says it wants to borrow around $4000000000.00 or about 500000000000 candice shillings. part of it is because the entrance to corruption, they're just looking at $500000000000.00 the amount of of, of quotes. so today we get is kicks, locks and all that. you know, they are trying to push this thing down to, to, to scan. that's because of $500.00 t m, but not because can you also have benefits from it, but a few men within government would benefit from it. the international atomic energy agency says kenya is on track to have a search react to by the 20 sets these by which time the government says it wants the coastal power plant to be fully operational. here several african governments have signed deals for nuclear power stations and reason yes, mostly with russia and china mcdonald kanga who took us fishing near the proposed size. doesn't want kenya to be one of them. he says, radiation poisoning will destroy his livelihood. the nuclear energy agency told us
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the final decision on the site will meet all canyon and international laws and is seeking a foreign partner who deal with nuclear waste. if we do studies in the time in that it's the right place, i can also look at doing that. i am telling you that as a government one, this one that easily supports within these when we do it in a way that we did not affect the environment especially or be, was any danger to our people. the government says the power station will bring development to the community around it. but nobody's yet found a permanent solution to dispose of nuclear waste, which remains dangerous to life forms for tens of thousands of years. the residents of the we spoke to say they don't want to change the way of life and they don't want that problem here. malcolm, web address era county, can you and with that, that's it for me. and it costs me more on
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