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this is understanding what they are going through so that i can convey the headlines in the most human way possible. we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. the latest back ukraine's territorial integrity and cool for tools to end the world with russia. but some of the developing nation has done signed the declaration, the hello, i'm done, jordan this sound, is there a nice and don't have coming up separated by war? we speak to families in jobs as they mazda who, the festival of either away from their loved ones. i'm group link to all kind of claims responsibility for and i've talked to more than a 100. so just in the keen assessment display kind of popular tourist attraction,
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brazil's atlantic rainforest is now facing uninstalling, the need of some dozens of countries. the ukraine's territorial integrity should be the basis of any deal to end russia's 2 year war, but most goes on, launch it to agree and wasn't invited to the peace summit in switzerland, ukraine's president hale. the 1st steps towards peace. did we want to get us at, james bangs reports on broken shops as they came to this mountain? this was the result to talk about the idea of peace in ukraine, but with the russian or even invited the reading. it was limited to the parameters of a possible deal. 80 countries signed the final communicate, but the team attendees didn't. despite that, there are plans for another summit, possibly with russia in attendance. i am calling to them that together,
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we will insure the resolve, the doors, and the 2nd. the assignments should unite our joint work on the details of this. we are, it's a war, and we don't have time for, for a long war. ukraine's closest allies hoping this event along with a $50000000000.00 loan from the g 7 and fresh military support from nato. could perhaps be a turning point of support. and this piece summit here brings real peace closer. the goal is to just come behind. so and last in peace. this would finally bring an end to the oppression and suffering of the ukrainian people. how much clothes do you think you ought to bring the war to an end? i can not tell you when the war will and it's not in my hands, but i know that we're making some major steps towards the restoring just in the last piece of the sense of key words just in the last thing. we don't piece at any expense. yes,
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80 countries have signed up to the communicate today. but it was comparing that to the beginning of the war in march 2022. when there was a vote in the un general assembly, a 143 nations voted to condemn russia as a snapshot of global opinion. it's pretty telling james bayes out to 0 broken stock, switzerland. what russian president vladimir putin hasn't ruled out in negotiations with ukraine, but says he needs guarantees. he wants keith to withdraw its troops and for ukrainian regions on the band. and it's been to join nato, fully challenger thoughts. the, the as well of lead is gathered in switzerland for ukraine's p summit. there was one obvious country missing the country that with its 2022 invasion started, europe's deadly as conflict since world war 2, the russia. it wasn't invited. and it didn't
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want to come anyway. so president vladimir putin use the somebody, he wasn't that to issue his updated times for peace. christ gateway sca ukrainian troops must be completely withdrawn from the nets and the hands of people's republics. the hass on and separate the region material belief. these are the full regions of ukraine that russia has normally annexed, but not actually fully occupied or controlled. hooton's demons have shifted since the invasion, ninty 2 and a half years ago with hopes of taking keys long gone, and the front lines now lost the stats. it could be as little talk, any more of regime change or ukraine's demilitarization really good nato membership is still a russian. no, not great capital gifts can use that. them still got to look the commercial as soon as clear of the class that it is ready for such a decision and begins the actual withdrawal of truth. some of these regions, as well as officially notifies that they are finding plans to join nato in order to cease fire and begin negotiations will immediately follow from
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a side image it ukraine and its allies always say russia could end the war at any time by returning to its internationally recognized port is that so i'm likely for now. so to is key of agreeing to pollutants demands. that is quite strong was here in moscow that a for fridays with this proposal we rejected as there is no other way them in the intensifies of war. uh but uh, this is why the guys are us way out. both sides may be talking about peace, but they both have very different visions of it will reach happens how to 0 the palestinians in gauze. i've been mocking these lemay cody festival of either. despite the hardships of war, daily attacks, spies, ready, forces have separated families and destroyed livelihoods onto zeros in top corner.
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it has more in the 365 square kilometers a found god. the distance is usually no obstacle for families gathering for a huge but invading is really forces have divided as of separating relatives from the conference of loved ones have met the other thoughts can't reach his wife and children and not drink on. so from his make shift and in daily, but they never put in denver and i spent every age with my family now. i hadn't seen them for safe and success as aids during this time that we sent to other families and friends. this was divided us and separated us all the vehicle and the, i guess hyper and the the
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the most and it was the that. and then when i went to tell the whole will that this was on guns and must stuff immediately give families a chance to be were united. i don't know if any, there are no more aids for her children to look forward to with their father. he was in an is really a talk on their home loan. we were rescued from under the rubble and immediately after that my husband lost his life. go ahead and i got injured together with my 2 sons and my little daughter had her face burned. my children ask a lot about their father, they messed him to most during the holy month of ramadan. and are you this? are you as well? they missed their father so much. i. oh, surrounded by the ruins of the homes. how does to use god, or indeed been a god there. despite the danger to my occasional tom in times of
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peace families, in garza, i used to marking the feast of sacrifice with the traditional slaughter of an animal thus shared with those less fortunate. but palace to news here have little food left to survive on let alone 2 gift is july instead of being handled in and we used to enjoy the now house with our relatives and spotted livestock for each sacrifice. we were all happy eat. this is quite dark as we lost everything that was on everything turned into rebel. we have nothing left for us in this life. that's what they say. the other is not the 1st to religious festival policy means have been forced to observe during unimaginable loss and hardships. but all of them in cause our whole thing is the last and the liberty as is the it updated but of gauze of palestine. the number of palestinians killed in these riley strikes on the elbow
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res refugee camp in central gauze. it has risen from 9 strikes, talking to the house, getting up these 6 children. attacks have intensified across the guns of scrape on saturday and sunday. these rarely ministry says and the mission investigation into the depths of each of its sold as in golf zone. south of a reveals. they were killed by an antique tongue messiah. they say, it was known from short range is really ami was seen recovering a troop carrier. that was hit and the attack almost as the soldiers are killed in an ambush. the salute has moved on israel's report into the attack. these many governments bound down to 0 is operations their associates reporting from neighboring georgia. the initial investigation done by these really army after yesterday's investigation found that the combat engineering vehicle was in fact hit by an ante tank missile. these really armies saying that usually these kinds of vehicles are equipped with the sort of defense system, but not when it's at such a short range. they're saying the vehicle most likely exploded because of how close
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the impact was. and that all is really soldiers inside of the vehicle were killed. now the army is also saying that their findings are reporting one have mass spider along with an r p g. found dead near where the combat engineering a vehicle was taken from him as the saying that this was an ambush. and it is worth noting that these really army had initially said that perhaps it was some sort of explosive that was placed in the ground. but just about an hour later, they said that they were looking into the fact if it was some sort of antique tank of missile that was fired from a short range. and these really military saying that those are their findings at this stage. but they are still looking for more information as to why that defense system on the c, e. v didn't work, even though it was such a close range. it's undermined to there's where the government's band out as they are from operating inside israel and extended that decision. and that's what
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happened was reporting that from neighboring jordan. now organizers of protest and israel against the government of prime minister benjamin netanyahu have announced a week of disruption. the group called free and online. it says as well as leaders have failed to protect it. citizens that demanding elections before the anniversary of the masses attack on october the no no group linked to al qaeda has claimed responsibility for getting more than a 100 soldiers in between a fast. so earlier this week, the attack was in mind seeing that, that's now the boat with news yet. the gunman stormed an army base. the group says it's fighters, have seized control of it along with vehicles, weapons, and ammunition. it's one of the deadly as a tax for the army. the military governments in booking
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a fascinating issue. i'm malia own struggle to contain violence and it's the whole region that's where on groups often operates in a vast stretch of desert where it's been hard to govern. well, earlier my colleagues, some is they've done this but to, of placing from the conrad and now foundation, he says many soldiers have just not prepared for the grunting threat of goods. and they say, how the government sources of finding more, i mean they started offensive, but they don't rely much unprofessional. so just, you know, they recruited 52060 solve for them to us, many of which cut only a short period of training. so they're kind of. ready in our ability to, you know, making the process and it's, it's not very efficient. unfortunately, we have almost every day, you know, an incident, alexis, maybe not terms of numbers of people killed, but certainly in terms of incidents. how far could this go? how much of a threat all the way to the governments survival? i mean, right. know yes, probably 5060 percent of the targets or even just effective for the outside. the
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government control all the to copy ton of i've got to go on to 2nd city to do that . so i kind of secure and the government is trying out there. they're finding weapons. they made a pretty terry popish if this is rochelle. yeah. they're, they're not very successful also when the army attacks, you know, human rights boots. ready ported out of, you know, civilian victims. they're just kind of fueling this, you know, in search and see, you know, people get angry. i can. ready get this so it's all of us toxic in west and pals like from was and for years now, rusher is promising to increase minute, tre assistance. you think they can still voice? i'm not really sure. i mean differentiated in the outside peak, more than 5000. so just you are ready not really enough or, you know, or, you know, foster face, you know, which is not often, you know, especially populated, difficult to control it and, you know,
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and maybe this re hundreds russians long enough also to bring new equipment weapons . but training. ready to us, but i don't think they will be more successful. ready in french there's anyway, no military solution at some point in some political talks going on, just killing and killing violently. just peace. what does this mean? change for the millions of people displaced and on the verge of starvation? yeah, yeah. maybe to, to ww people are displaced and it's difficult to get the attention of the she wanted to tell her in the organizations and united nations 1st, i mean there's so many as a crisis garzo frame. ready saddam and so the country is a bitch be below the radio and awesome access associates. ready since you have maybe 5060 percent out of government control. ready with, i mean, 8 groups tried to reach effected area is helicopters from the capital it, but it's also not very an efficient way to come to really assessments because
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people need so, and that also with the lack of media coverage makes it really one of the most effective for many tiring prices and the body shop right here. and i'll just say right, when we come back, a government cuts down on protest as an option. tina is raising fears if it's infinity to handle social unrest more and that stay with us. the in depth analysis of the days headlines. does this mean that a slide south of donald trump? now i don't think so and it could even help trump in the general election. i think even people that don't like trump part, looking at this as selective justice or weapon ization of the justice system. frank assessments the 5th stage, both ukraine's a pro 10 must cause a pro se thought that a 100 percent different. at this moment, no one can build boxes for the inside story on al jazeera. what does a,
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the welcome back you watching out. just very quick reminder about top stories here. this our summit to discuss peace and ukraine has ended with lead us some dozens of countries committing to its territorial integrity. according to the dialogue to end, the war with russia wasn't invited in some countries did not find the final separation of the sudden products. to be honest, i've been told in um his randy as price on the album res, refugee camp in the central gauze and strip house belonging to the outcomes. he'd somebody was fits of these 4 children, killed him, the origin tina sent it to prove a huge bill this week. that's become a key part of the president. have you? i mean, those plans to over hold economy. the bill was a reduced division of the presidents, original proposals, but it's for good nationwide protests and that's theresa butler reports in the capital. the violence is raising concerns about how the new government handle social unrest as they have been waiting for the news of their relatives for 2 days
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and have come to this quote in front of site is to find out where they are. you know, to accomplish husband, time on his daughter on granddaughter were detained last wednesday, doing violence. that happened. why congress debated precedents. have you had any legs, economic reform bill a landmark documents with more than 200 proposals. the family says they were standing in front of us to pick a local food on the street. the 3 of them were taken by police. we tried to pick up our things when the chaos started. my husband and my daughter started walking with their hands in the air so they wouldn't get shot. the police threw him on the ground, my daughter in granddaughter trying to help them, but they were all the team. at least 34 people were detained during the protest on the confrontation, but foiled and was some of them were involved in violence. had many others were not those arrested face accusations of insurrection and terrorism. the government says
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wednesdays protest i part of a plan to get heavy enemy lay out of office. that wouldn't been neal, what happened is a could as far as it's understood in the 21st century, they want to weaken the government. so it lose a strain. the what i, what i shall go, the senate has no narrow li, approve the bill since taking office may has him post a new security protocol on the streets. people are not allowed to be off the roads . these has increased tension with political organizations who want to protest against the government. probably had to be lazy, implementing the harshest berry to plan that has left when groups and other movements on the street has already shown 0 tolerance with this group. and that's why 21 rights organizations are extremely concerned about how this government and those defense need mean yes. has been fighting for human rights on her life. she's a lawyer challenge the military during the dictatorship in the 19 seventy's and
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eighty's. now allow me to compare protests with the crew to have a prosecutor investigating it to have so many innocent people arrested, shows us that our democracy is at risk to welcome me this way. when we invite your notice family and 14 others were released on saturday because of lack of evidence. those involved in violence that's remaining present. but the rest shows some of the challenges have you had any faces as he pushes for ready clinical nomic with 180. so i just need one point of sideways. so let's bring in the political economist, islands to bills. he joins us live from when, as iris, the island. good job. you with some new coming president malays, economic reform packages of code to john, go on the streets in argentine as we saw in that report. how ambitious is all his plans and all the good thing, the audience to what his plans are very ambitious as he himself
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has stated, this is the most ambitious sturdy program that the world has ever seen. not only argentina, but the world so far in his 6 months and in the office of the, the sturdy measures he has already implemented have resulted into general strikes and made a very massive protest. this protest law street was only one in a succession of protests. so one can expect that this would probably continue into the future, especially if the slow is approved. now the law is a, is a major law that has many, some chapters to it. one is the fisco package, which has to do with a more profound austerity met, started program, so forth. we have seen so far of increased unemployment,
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very reduced economic activity, increased poverty, hunger, or frozen re, or wages, etc. one can only expect will continue. okay. uh yeah, yeah. let me just jump in the island because we pushed our time. i mean we've, we've known for decades of knowledge and tina has struggled with economic crises, huge foreign debt, widespread poverty, and super high inflation is a situation like it to improve any time soon. do you think of? no, it really isn't likely to improve because the problem with inflation at poverty, etc, not going to, you know, is not the fiscal deficit. but the problem is a lot broader than that. but it has to do basically with argentina's historic recurrence shortage of foreign exchange. and none of this is going to solve that, so it is really unlikely that the, the, the small will have any positive impact on argentina is the star key coronado
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program problems. let me just talk about the buttons we saw in teresa bows report before we came to join you the human rights activists of o. as in tina say, the government crackdown is even putting democracy at risk to people. fear that now is thing of a search and so they all dictate to ship is all over again. yes, that is indeed what many are common to the violence appears according to many reports and substantial evidence to have been induced by police infield traders. there's a lot of very suspicious components to it. and then the arrest said fall of the word totally random. people walking home from the protests, but also people going home from work. the people that has nothing to do with the drug tests were arrested. some of them are still in jail today, that'd be sent to federal prison. yeah, just a final quick thought to island a protest to say that face not on the rising poverty,
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but also having that pensions copied and labor writes watered down. so most likely then island to be the why the impact of all of this on ordinary argentines students . what, what's likely to happen is a deepening of what we have seen in these 1st 6 months. further worsening of working conditions for the worsening of retirees, pensions incomes, etc. and most likely also an increase in unemployment, poverty, and hunger. so we don't see that this will improve really the working conditions or the living conditions of the majority of the population. all right, that in symbols, we have to leave it there many times for your time and your analysis island. thank you very much indeed for talking to us. thank you. now the world's largest tropical wetlands are facing a crisis. more than $700.00 fires are broken out this month alone in brazil, continental region. that's the highest number quoted since 1998. it's being driven by the el nino without patton global warming, m deforestation. i'll just as monica,
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you're not get reports from brazil's atlantic 1st. oh hi to the lush green mountains of brazil's atlantic green forest, searching for the world's last remaining golden mind. cameron monkeys the cushion. this said they're coming. the small copper colored monkeys were once on the brink of extinction, with only $200.00 left. now, golden lion cameron families are growing and have become stars among tours into native state. a free addition narrow the success is the result of the efforts to reforest the region and built a bridge over a main highway for safe passage. but throughout trying to convince that the for this kind of can have more economic value that some of a and eco tourism is one of the activities that to be sharing with the locals
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community that farmers say eco tourism. a booming industry in brazil is worth billions of dollars for this year. it has taken a hit with a drought some the amazon and fires in the month. the now the world's largest tropical wetlands. this family from the united states has just been there. i was here almost 10 years ago with a group, and if that time it was very wet, it was like, oh, it was like what our world and it was beautiful and i fell in love with it. so almost 10 years later, i wanted to bring my grandchildren back. it was very changed, much, much dryer. although rio de janeiro is almost 2000 kilometers from the funds. i know local eco tourism has spelt the fires impact mazda point on already punched and barbara's, it was a quick tourism capital much more of them. rio de janeiro. but with the types cancel due to the files we can see of the impact. there are an estimated $4800.00
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golden lion cameron's now surviving and these protected force. but experts say that wild life here and we have shown narrow in all over brazil, is facing serious threats and not only from loggers poachers, and farmers, but also from congress. respond to say hi, says politicians are pushing for bills to ease environmental regulations and promote commercial exploitation of protected lands. walbert golden lion cameron population is rebounding. their future and the planets remains. in certain monica and active biologist, sierra atlantic greenforest, brazil, firefighters, in the us state of california baffling the 1st major wildfire the strong winds have been pushing planes to drive bush north of los angeles. steep terrain is making it difficult for cruise to reach some areas. i'm sorry to use
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a warning residents along the interstate 5 highway to prepare for evacuation. all right, that's it for me, diamond jordan, for now. the weather is next and inside story examines the importance of prompts is upcoming general elections subjects. rachel benson watching the seasonal rise in china and in japan and not doing well. they tend to wave, arrived in pulse, but that's what the satellite shows their hong kong was pretty much in it. but the heavy rains a little bit further inland and the orange street, we suggest 100 millimeters in a day, some places falling quite quickly. so that gives you funding that seasonally correct. or south of the i see that it goes across to was you car coke? your shoot, eventually even 100 shoot. congress even then could see anything up to a 100 minute bases of rain on monday, at 10,
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starting at dice on tuesday when the sun returns and the fine looking wednesday, that rain become to the lights on its way to your own shape. there might be some flash stunting, but i do think it's going to be a big problem. still going to be writing seasonally correct in southern china. sounds about it shouldn't be that many showers, but there are a few and some offers private and single column for also lucky season. big funds. domes is the case in borneo. that's a monsoon draw from news for the north. everything science of more or less, i'm at the about an hour is wet and shoot me to send me over western guidance. it's a very heavy shows around your westbank go up to the north east as well the 2nd. but of course, if you're not underneath those conditions, you're just suffering the heat. the north indian pride is still several degrees hotter than average would suggest. and it will take a while before that cools time. a unique phone that processed by a palestinian nowadays using
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a symbol of national identity to create postage and passport stamps. but also the nice, clear the bill that comes flying anyway, sending a message of resistance about the arab israeli conflict. we've come to palestine, palestine sundance, the stamp of defiance on our campaigning and protesting, intensifying friends. the head of a snap election is being cooled by president a menu. i'm a chrome up to the fire rights made big games in the european parliament selection . so how important is this void for from and see europe. this is inside story, the .

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