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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the time for the back to for this is the news our on algae 0 live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. the people of guys, i enjoy another night to these really strikes and heavy selling across the street will have the latest dryness for me. it has these countries relationship with australia, saying the trading partners are on the right track. after a better trade disputes ukraine's be some, it ends with
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a declaration from most need to set the keys territorial integrity must be central to any tongue and the war with russia. and then on opening to our kind of claims responsibility for an attack that is more than a 100 soldiers invoking the thank you very much for joining us at 7 g m t 10 am in gaza. where is really force of launch another series of attacks over night, across the street, from the north, through the south. they have been reports of heavy artillery fire and also numerous as strikes. let's get the latest with ounces. here is honey, my hold was joins us from guys in there by and central guys. i tell us more funny about these, the tax children,
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many children among the victims. i understand of the yes, well, the confirmed reports were getting right now if from us they do neighborhood that the southern eastern part of jobs is to do or does really manage race injecting an incursion. today, some parts of the neighborhood off the law had been to the western part of it, didn't get to incursion under here. we have resolved and have a machine gun fire for machine gun on our salary as well as the tank shells and did the dense the presence of the class captains that are chasing people from one neighborhood to another, from one street to another. pushing people to the western part of the city. this is not the 1st time we see in this particular neighborhood. coming under, i talked it was repeatedly attacking the pos and close to 75 percent of its public facilities. infrastructure residential homes are either been severely damaged or completely destroyed, just something that been feeding into that permanent of displacement as
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a deepening defense of inability of going back to this particular neighborhood. the really military stated that it's the operating very, to dismantle the infrastructure for hello city, a militant, the group or like a groups inside the neighborhood. but according to what we hear from my witnesses and, and her medics and civil events, the girl, the vast majority of casualties, are made of civilian children. women make the vast majority of casualties. meanwhile, she's really military and it's occupying for these continued to operate aggressively . and robust cities, almost the entire eastern area and the southern part of robot, along the philadelphia core door, is raised from agriculture land, from any remaining residential building to the air strikes, displaced at the central part of robot city that's allowed the traffic circle to use to be a very busy area, as well as done the full pond to the restaurant part and they close the roof. i
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lost the vacuum in zone where more people are pushed into an internal and force displacement of the central area. the situations are not different. there is heavy art dealer's, everyone's know why could be heard of from where we are reporting it from the, from the locks the hospital along the eastern part of the central part of the gaza strip. that includes the great refuge account, as well as the southern eastern part of the city, just fairly hours of yesterday's evening and air strikes on a residential building for 3 people from one family, including one size were transferred to the hospital. here the situations that remain difficult, not only were seeing instead the version, the attacks defied whole, the contradictions of our, the talks about the tactical pause. that seems to be very contradictory and misleading is really monetary. it continues to equally bought the entire gauze. honey, thank you very much for the update that sounds
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a 0 tiny my mode reporting deadline from down by in central casa us advisor amos hutchins is set to travel to israel to talk same debt, preventing an all out war between has for law in 11 on and israel increasing cross border exchanges have spots concerns of a diesel war in the middle east and is really yes, striking 711 on killed 2 women on friday after building it at home was targeted in the town of to not. it's about 20 kilometers north of the border. several people were injured in the attack. let's speak to bennett smith about this is joining us from amman and jordan because he's really government has gone down to 0 from reporting from inside israel. so what can we expect? bennett from amos hausten is visit, what message will the us and for the caring. so the white house says that a must hochstein is here sort of bonds, efforts to avoid further escalation along the blue line. that's the line between
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a separate israel and 11 on an unofficial border. he's coming because of the increased fight, sing along about full they, they increase attention, increase exchange of fire between the has the ball of forces and 11 on these really forces in israel. there is a lot of political pressure in israel to resume. busy the situation on the northern border, a 60000 people have been evacuated from that since. not long after october, the 7th. they want to go home. a lot of them wants to be home before september. the 1st the start of the school year. it's a very light political issue in israel and increasing pressure from netanyahu's fall right? to do something about it. both sides say they're open to diplomatic talks. has bola says, though it's not going to do any talking until the end of the fighting and gaza, and as we know, the chances of us these 5 are, again slipping away. that he says, focused on his, on expecting both sides lebanon, israel to reach
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a peace agreement. but some sorts of agreements he hopes can be reached to remove this risk of the, of the fighting. and he's rarely military spokesman, though. he said recently that as well as increasing aggression is bringing us to the brink of what could be a wide escalation. and meanwhile, they all protest feeling tel aviv uh, branded this sunday, how much more pressure is putting on the government, these really, governments so these, the remote protests because the protests now it seems the latest, the space of protest, daily drawing the diode natalie, we've seen them on the weekends on a saturday evening or in a, in the end of the day, at the end of the work day, the process, the site is going to be a week of protest. now we've seen them kind of block highways in jerusalem, on other se, sees amongst them. families of the cops is demanding a c spot annual. so those protest is demanding early elections. benjamin netanyahu
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has previously been impervious to these protests which happen much larger in scale even before october the 7th. but it is again a rock shooting up of the pressure on that. and y'all, who is the face of these competing demands. thank you very much for that bernice smith live for us there in amman. jordan, because again, these really government has bind to alger 0 from a 14, from inside his trail. now these are in the military says any initial investigation into the depths of 8 of his soldiers in guys on saturday reveals they were killed by on, on ty tank, messiah. israel says it was launch from short range. the army was seen recovering a troop carrier that was hit in the top. come off says the soldiers were killed in an ambush. here now is the correspondent in amman, jordan, with more on this hemmed assembled the initial investigation done by these really army after yesterday's investigation. found that the combat engineering vehicle was in fact hit by an anti tank missile. these really army is saying that usually these
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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 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. how mass spider, along with an r p g, found dead near where the combat engineering a vehicle was taken from mazda, 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 the defense
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system. on the c, e. v didn't work, even though it was such a close range wireless. and i'll discuss all the latest developments in israel on guys. i would pass on very, who was a professor of international affairs have contact universities live from amman. jordan, thank you very much for being with this house on. so let's start with the visit by the us and boy amos hutchins to israel. in an attempt, we are told to prevent an escalation and an all out war between israel and has 4 law. how wheel is that threat today of a wider regional conflict? and what can the americans do to pull israel back from the brink? a lot of the 1st of all we have to understand the reason for this kind of fear of between has been law and that as well as the war and guys, uh uh, so the, like over the last to i would say 10 days it seems bad a know things are deteriorating, maybe ads gonna be uh the hold out for between as well and has the law. and so the
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conditions for ending the scandals, but extreme between is while it has the law is during the want to get to that and, and this with them. i can have been trying to push racing fee with the from said by the president biden. and, but the, you know, the, i think the, the voters into all the visual is what it has to do something and guides us with that. and it's can make things easier on the northern border with, with lebanon, and add a flu shot of doing this. you know, it would probably run the risk of escalating more in the north, and this would be generating to an old outdoor. you say the whole is and is rouse cord. but we've heard the american saying that it was in him, off his court. and as you say, has voted, as it is not going to engage in any talks until there is an end to the war on on guy's side, do you think that could help get some movement some traction on the piece from apple guys or that was announced by pressing 5 and over 10 days ago. so we can only
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hope that it went when was by then it came up with his plan. you know, there's a lot of folks in the region and act eventually as right as with the given and then agree on a ceasefire. and but the problem here that the requirements as well is really high . let me do this at the bottom. i'm possibly high for anyone to do a property. and the bottom line for the kind of thing is in general, and how much in particular is to endorse to have his permanent sees fabric, was you know, anything short of that that wouldn't help the, the amount of senior that only would be a war to this kind of genocide that organs, they've had a senior and this is where they might kind of need to put, the pressure is going to be uh, if they want to in the war in the north and into the south. and the think about it kind of the stability in the region, they need to think genuinely about the entry door. i mean, the still war natalie has maybe outlived issues the less because of the too many, i would say distractions and guys and kidding for thousands and thousands and
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displays even by the way in the south the, there's a lot of it is right is, can go back to their funds for their vision into this war. and they asked which of the interest including these rather by the way and, and we are seeing more pressure from within israel with these ongoing protests and tele vivas. we've heard from my correspondence, but also the, the killing of these uh, soldiers in gaza. a few days ago 10 soldiers killed. could the pressure come from within ultimately and not, you know, the pressure from the americans. so you know, you know, the problem, the pressure from the thing is very important. i remember the 111-1982 when the, when pay more than 400000 for that is right is at took the street in what they call the king. so the court ok cover b, now they put us in cable. and then in this book the government to do something. now nothing you who feels that his coalition,
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his ruling commission is in fact and he has some 64 member because he has it out of 120. so he's stable. but this has nothing to finish 80 politics because you know, everyone is ready and know that much. and you know, he's using this in order to avoid the inevitable conclusion, which is to bring down this government. this government is unfit to leave his red and a few stubby carefully old polls and surveys. and is that over the last month? it sees one thing. and if you do, you need to analyze the image, moves down to one phone, that's nothing you a person have and is right when people unfit to need his rent in time of the prices . and thing boy is what is being a huge price is being actually took now and the economy is suffering and also to too many a catch. it has investigated the site and not the end, but it seems, i know that this is more than the final statement, but also these rate is now asking this question, why, why would they die for a war that they know that they can get the better at conclusion and,
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and business by having to deal with him as the only way to least be hosted is, is by having to do with how much i know i'm going to do this simply because his political and narrow political interest is by continuation of this war. thank you so much for talking to us about this house on very professor of international relations at cats. i university. thanks for your time. i the best center of the world news now in australian prime minister antony albany says he's government is working to stabilize relations of china. following several years of diplomatic attention. his comments came after meeting with the chinese from year and camera, which both sides described as candid need shown is the highest level chinese official to visit australia in 7 years. china is, is australia's largest trading partner, but camera has restricted chinese investment because of security concerns. badging
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retaliated with a band on australia. nicole and other products, although it confrontation so outside the australian parliament between protesters or support china and those against it demonstrates is we're trying to raise concerns about human rights violations into bed. and in the chinese city ocean. john comcast, small from australia is capital camera. this is premier these 3rd day on these visits a to a strategy he's held the same with talks with the prime minister anthony, i'm lazy and camera on monday. the 2 have noticed that the exchange views on regional security and astronomy with notions that it's trying to provide a regional balance. but no one come from dominates, and that is in particular in reference to the in the pacific. premier lee has described the talks on monday and camera as candid and fruitful and voice have noticed that the relationship between the 2 countries is on demand and that softer, estrada and china have. we're in a different medic freeze for at least a decade under the form of government stuff. so i'm pretty issues were discussed. that includes the lots of china's actions in the south trying to see where the
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study was noted. it's just taste for its actions on human rights was another key issue that was going to be raised and mentioned the needs of the exchange between the 2 countries. estrada is diplomatically pushing for the release of the striding rod. a dr. yang who faces a suspended distance in china. now we did have a fair number of small confrontations outside. he had a problem in house where the pro and anti chinese groups clashed. we had a number of groups against premier leagues visits, and i representative of pro democracy groups and hong kong studies tibetan community and various human rights groups rules. i see it, but i rule australia says it won't be silence on various issues. the pre and the prime minister knows that the in press conference, that they are both making progress. but the tensions still do exist and challenges remain, but the relationship is on demand. let's speak some more about this, not to n d mach, who's a senior research fellow at the center of china in globalization, and a professor of aging for and studies university is joining us live from the chinese
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capital. thank you, andy for being with us. so both field straight in and trying to do this today saying that the relationship is back on track, but has this visit you think address the out standing issues a still seems a long way to go, especially when it comes to issues like human rights as well i think this is an important events. this is the 1st senior trainings leadership to visit australia in something like 7 years. so i think this is typical for deeper engagement between china and australia, especially from a trading perspective. but as you pointed out, the relationship is more than just trade. i think security is an import, has always been an important part of this relationship and is rolling in. and then i believe that irrespective of how well the visit goes, australia is faced or will face a,
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an existential security dilemma. as the, as trained as navy becomes more powerful than the u. s. navy. and i think this is really going to test the future of australia, national security. yeah, i'll ask you a little bit more about the security aspect. and the dilemma that you described there though stream is facing just on the trade relationship, of course, is a mutual beneficial relationship. but what does china hope to gain from these woman relations today? so i think china approaches formulations from a very principle perspective. so 1st of all, respect for mutual sovereignty, non interference, and i think that some of the unfortunate events of the past really made it more difficult to have a farm own. yes, relationship from australia perspective as something like a 3rd of australian exports are purchased by china and also fairly bias of porter.
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something around the border of the chinese. well, according to the screening ports come from china. so i think is the shows how the corporate and the trade relationship is. and of course, i think from the chinese perspective, many chinese appreciate the products from australia, whether that's mine, beef and from an industrial perspective, coal iron or so, it's a very, very valuable relationship. and as you said on these, not just about resources and trade, but also a question of geo political influence with the china is growing power in the region, but also australia being part of the so called quad secuity grouping with india, japan and the us how will the relationship affects the ability in the region and where does this stall in, in relations between australia and china and leave the united states, say absolutely. so, australia predicates, its national security strategy on allowing and supporting the current merrick time
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hedge them on. so really is an enormous island with lots of coastline without that many people. so this really isn't as dental strat a survival strategy for the where are the 1st aligned and supported great britain. and then when the united states became the reigning maritime hatch them on, they switched their legions to the united states and they are 1st in the breach whenever there's a conflict. and they have to be 1st to support the united states to demonstrate their them. and as we see the, the power balance shifting in the asia pacific region, i think this is going to create an acute security dilemma for australia. in particular, if trump is re elected in november, i think this is only going to accelerate by the arrival of this dilemma. interesting to talk to you about this. thank you so much for joining us. tend to
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mock by their invasion. thank you for your time. thank you. a china has finished renovating a grand mosque in the province of you, non removing it's our big style features. it's part of a campaign to change the look of listening places of worship. some 2000 mosques have been modified or destroyed in recent years. critics say the government is trying to get rid of foreign influence and control religion. badging denies those claims. katrina, you reports on the ground mosque and shoddy and was once an impressive symbol of islamic culture ad influence in china, southern united province. but last you work the god to transform it today. it's dorm has been removed, replaced by a traditional head chinese pagoda study. so it's just one of more than 2000 most to be renovated or destroyed. in recent years, part of government campaigned to bring multiple places of worship and the chinese influence and character, what it represents really isn't
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a tackled public expression so big as long as all the people being most low. and in that sense, it is about harmonizing the way that they look. it's about ensuring the most can never stop out. presidency didn't pay 1st to mention to the plan, to quote, citizen lies as well in 2015. it became part of the so called strike called campaign to stamp out what the government considered extremism within the week of muslim communities in tion. junk, provence. experts say the intention was to bring as well on to tell you to state control and more in line with the communist parties vision of being a chinese muslim. you've got this narrative that's emerges from the tax. the basic, the says that, well, theoretically the risk of chinese and of waiting to be muslim. but boston recently is with basic the contact with the outside world that has been a deviation away from the natural correct cools off as long becoming chinese and a lot is on the communities outside of son,
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john have not been subject to the same treatment as the weakest, but deadlocks has not been exempted. and some have protested last may. then this of the claim was a minority faced of the police officer, the 1st renovation of them or not you all you, you done the during the most because now been removed and come in as parties slogans can be read at the entrance. the signifies ation campaign doesn't just to go well. this is neil jeff was in neighborhood in bay james west for plenty of hello restaurants. here with the arabic scripts that once a dog shop front has been replaced by chinese characters. china is foreign ministry has defended. the campaign saying, respecting and protecting freedom of religious belief has been a basic policy of the chinese government. it ensures the normal religious needs and safety of believe it's united. shoddy and mosque was the last major mosque to retain its arabic style features. the so ring, minarets are no longer there, and
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a chinese flag now stands tall front and center. katrina you all to 0 aging in india at least 8 people have died in the west bank. all state after a freight train collided with a passenger train. thousands more were injured in the cash. india has one of the world's most expensive railway systems, but much of the infrastructure needs until the need is from thousands of countries say ukraine's territorial integrity should be the basis of any deal to end russia suite at war. but moscow is unlikely to agree and wasn't invited to the peace summit in switzerland, ukraine surprise of entail the event as the 1st steps towards the side. diplomatic . it is a james base report from broken stock in switzerland. they came to this mountain. this was the result to talk about the idea of peace in ukraine,
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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. we will insure the resolve the drawers 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 lost in peace. this would finally bring an end to the oppression and
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suffering of the ukrainian people. how much clothes do you think you ought to bring the war to an end? i cannot tell you when they were really and it's not in my hands. but i know that we are making some major steps towards restoring just in the last and peace visa to key words. just and last thing. we don't piece at any expense. yes, 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, a precious prize invited me approaching hasn't rolled out negotiations with you. crane by says he needs guarantees. he wants keith to withdraw its truce from 4 ukrainian regions and the bandit sped to join. nato will reach holland says more on that as well of lead is gathered in switzerland for ukraine's p
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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 want to come anyway. so it president vladimir putin use the summit. he wasn't that to issue his updated times for peace. quite a ways ukrainian troops must be completely withdrawn from the nets and the hands of people's republics. the hass on and separate the regions here. 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 nitty 2 and a half years ago with hopes of taking keys long gone, and the front lines. now last, the static of this business will talk any more of regime change or ukraine's demilitarization really good nato membership is still a russian. no,
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not great capital gift games that i'm still got to look to complete as well 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 have found in plans to join nato, using it in order to cease fire and begin negotiations will immediately follow from a side image of the crane 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 2 is key of agreeing to pollutants demands. that is quite strong. was here in moscow that a for so friday is with this proposal. we rejected as there is no other way them in the intensify the wall. but this is why the zeros way out both sides may be talking about peace. but they both have very different visions of his real reach. happens,
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how does 0 ukraine say is this grain exports have returned to pre war levels? but pharma is a warning that the ongoing boys humphrey production, at least 20 percent of farm land has been covered with mines or has been occupied by russian forces john, home and re for some case. for the 1st time, ukraine's great next bullets are back to the levels before the full scale invasion says, the country exacting agricultural minister that you support and months have increased the account and exist up to 7. your cell phones, but malls will not work. that's important, not just for this country, but for others who depends on their a mess are invited in 2020 to locate, stop ships. transporting grey are you in broker deal briefly allowed them out. but it ended in july 2023. much of the countries grain was stuck once more. according to the agricultural minister,
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things changed late last year when you cried and secured the bike from shipping very from the countries. odessa pool down through the black sea is a possibility to use postables. alexi is that is all festal full media to the actions around me. that the people have been able to make some lexi safe for the ships to move. you can you see drawings a missile strikes to push back the more powerful russian navy officials say the countries also have been developing other words to get great now. so that's like truck to the done you river receive really all as a green sector in ukraine is trying to add up to, to new logistics, particularly by using the danube. so definitively, as it was a country, and i would say, particularly is a grant sector in inside the region is very, very adapt that steve to a new situation and try on ways to find its way to,
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to exports their challenges ahead. ukraine's carly exports in the grades that it stood up when it couldn't get it out for one spot. school and other factors are gonna start taking. that's whole like the fact that about 5th is the countries agriculture. land is even under russian control. we'll cover it in mines and that isn't helping production. that could finance and insurance for the countries farm is, is also an issue. this year, the acting agricultural minister, please production will actually decline by 5 to 7 percent. but at least as it stands, the green produced will be able to make it out the country on the home. and i would just say the key of the still ahead on algae 0. we look at how the number of nuclear weapons that are ready to launch at a moment's notice is on the rise and a popular choice, subtraction, inverse sales, atlantic 4 spaces and i'm certain,
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see the lower sort june was an unreliable month when it comes to summer weather, this one's definitely proving the points and it's extending really from the great british owls and it's kind of maybe right down towards the alps. anywhere in that area is currently suffering. wind, rain and temperatures are getting low than you might like. it's still cold from those stories for some admittedly, but it's disappointing. the volts is around in eastern europe and i pretend stuff to some pretty slow moving the vicious thunder storms with the web. and the black face of monday's focus seasons, fontose is west and rush has been funding in moscow as a result of that. now this big larry is sporting a baby was just starting raised through portugal and west in spite. you know, there looks like it's 40 a pound fairly quickly because madrid's full cost is just a little right on tuesday. there's
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a fine looking couple of days tempted in the middle 20 so not excessive. it's been halter in north africa and it's still held in the middle of egypt and the old way through this higher and the sale. but it's a hell gets some relief because it's the time of year when the big shows it starts around the carriers to a month ago. have worked their way in lab. if you're lucky, you get a good dicing here, and the full cost for blah, blah code might suggest that rain on monday and evening, sunday by wednesday, the unique perspective one picture is not going to tell the entire 8 before. so the genocides, however, it is bringing attention to advise that this is not the roof, it looks like we're off. it looks like so on heard voices, we've been seeing the exacerbation of the militarization and the police over the past 10 years. connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere. folks in the region,
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the, the watching l g 0 live from don't have reminder of our top stories is really forces of launched and not a series of attacks in guys that overnight getting targets from the north to the south. central firestone, southern city and prospect came under intense shedding australia as prime minister on to the albany. he says he's government is working to stabilize relations with china to use of diplomatic attention. he met with a chinese for me in the chunk in camera. the need is signed agreements covering trade climate change and the cons. and a summit to discuss peace on ukraine has ended in switzerland, in so it's been with lead us from dozens of countries committing to its territorial integrity, the costs for dialogue to end the war. but russia wasn't invited in some countries, didn't spend a final declaration. nothing use a report has locked up an increase in the number of operational nuclear weapons
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around the world. and their readiness we use in conflict. just as defense editor alex populace has more on the findings of beef. taco means national peace research institute. so this is report on nuclear arms highlight several disturbing trends. the good news is the global number of nuclear weapons is steadily folding to 12121 warheads, most of which are in storage. nearly 90 percent of those weapons owned by russia and the united states as a steadily dismantle the old and obsolete weapons left over from the cold war. the bad news is that there are still over $3900.00 operational nuclear weapons deployed around the world. we've moved and half of these on permanent toilet. china is nuclear also has grew by 20 percent. the last year, a low for the 1st time now keeps a force of nuclear missiles ready to launch at a moment's notice. india and pakistan and north korea pursuing advance programs and developing the use of missiles on,
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with multiple warheads significantly increasing the destructive pop. while israel doesn't acknowledge, having nuclear weapons is believes to be more than i think is to tony production plant out of the reactor and demona. several countries are focusing on developing smaller, tactical nuclear weapons, with north korea now owning around 50. russia recently brand extensive tactical nuclear weapons exercises close to the border with ukraine, while it withdrew is rectification of the comprehensive test ban treaty in november . the super report highlights that in 2024, a growing number of countries and now increasing the reliance on nuclear weapons as a deterrent. one of us now speak to share have her about this. he's a full mess, the free contractor who coordinates the military in bondsville campaign for the palestinian boycott. divestment and sanctions movement against israel is joining us from the ship. got in germany. thank you for being with us. i share what are your thoughts then about this report? it says, nuclear arsenals are being strengthened around the world,
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including israel's, which the pre says, does not publicly acknowledge possessing nuclear weapons, but is that still the case? so f o, i have the highest appreciation for the research done by c pre owned. this is the, the world's most prominent militarism organization in terms of a, of research. and they did, i believe, makes a small mistake in the recent reports because that they can continue to report about is rosa, not clear on the go to the program which has ended in november 2023. and last year we did a declaration of these really minister of heritage and i'm excited. she is sorry, i missed audio ad and he said is ready to drop the nuclear bomb and gaza by saying this he has admitted that is really possessed as nuclear weapons. and even though there was a pastor, 55 years of, of some big warranty. and now now what sort of key are these really minister? and government minister acknowledges it. and these are the government. try to take
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it back a little bit and say, maybe and a we wouldn't be punished for making that statement in order to to say that he wasn't speaking for the government a but it was not published in the engine. instead he repeated this good plane in january of this year, right? so on washington, um, let me just jump on a jumping nash here in washington. this is long standing secret executive order, which has prohibited american officials from even acknowledging that israel has nuclear arms. why this self censorship bodies are as nuclear arsenal? it continues. why, why does it persist? and what possible benefit does this policy have? this is a very good question and this is part of the in community that to the united states allows is right to have is really is a real estate which is currently committing genocide threatening the civilian population of the gaza strip nuclear annihilation. this is of course, something that is unacceptable and
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a as secret corrected. it correctly mentioned in the report. this undermines the entire global nuclear policy because it's once a state gets to it, whatever it one say, everything is, is designed to know, get pro, refresh, and act. and why should the, the rest of the world's respect and those international agreements. and so the united states is, is actually undermining its own policy by allowing is read to act without to infinity. and the only way and to, to have any rational. and it's for thinking on, on controlling the pronunciation of nuclear weapons is to sanction israel. and so based coming back to the report based on, on the increased nucleus spending that c prius research, is it possible to, to estimate what is and israel's not the arsenal? i interpret these a m e m things a little bit differently because it's very difficult for us to estimate exactly how
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many because these are the never allowed a i. e, a inspectors to enter and examine its temperature sites at. but i think that it was the pres, no mentioning that they see more activity in construction and work and is there was no care facilities. and then this might indicate actually that these ranking authorities are aware that because of him being with the policy comes to an end, they need to hide the evidence. they need to create more secret chambers and, and i'm sorry, is it means to, for the international benedictions, from being able to investigate and collect information because they know, of course, as that and what's the impact with the policy coming to an end? the sanctions a would be coming and they're trying to hold them off. they have been indeed, as he said, extremely concerning threats from israel to use nuclear weapons in gaza. we heard this in november, we've heard, hawkish, has really fig is escalate this rhetoric. how worrying is this for the region today,
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and do you think it will prompt others to revise the nuclear doctrine? this? yeah, of course this is very worried. a i cannot speak for, for a, the other and powers in the region. and there is no clear pat as a what i can say however, is that and, and from is that these are the government, the current government is, is out of control. and it has crossed every possible red line. it's being inducted by the international court of justice and for the credit of genocide and, and for other crimes as well. there are a arrest warrants being issued to israel's leadership at so this is a very dangerous moment. of course, when a country like such as this and is able to, to have the ultimate and most destructive weapon known to humanity as in and this is a source to everyone. so. ready i think josh community has to act. thank you so much for talking to us. share share have a former c pre contractor joining us there from strip. got in germany. thank you
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for your time. thank you. an optical blink to i'm kind of has gained responsibility for getting more than a 100 soldiers in volcano fast. so it happened when gunman stormed the military base. last week and month see that near the border with new share beyond vogue says it's fight is now controlled a base and has sees vehicles, weapons, and ammunition, the military governments in booking a fossil anesha and malia struggling to contain violence in this i have region on groups off and operate in a vast stretch of desert that's difficult to govern. of last thing is from the con rides foundation. he expects conflicts in the saw how to continue to grow. the government's loss of finding more. i mean, they started offensive, but the, they don't rely much unprofessional. so just, you know, they recruited 52060 solve for them to yes, many of which got only a short period of training. so that kind of. ready narrow booth to, you know,
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make some losses and it's, it's not very efficient. and unfortunately, we have almost every day, you know, an incident, alexis, maybe not tons of numbers of people killed. but certainly in terms of incidence right now. yeah, probably 5060 percent of the tar joey, which is effectively outside the government control all need a copy to it if i got to go on to sex and sit people do that. so i kind of secure and the government is trying hard to define weapons say made a military top issue. this is rochelle. yeah. they're, they're not very successful. also in the army of tax, you know, human rights to. ready quoted or, you know, civilian victims, they're just kind of puting this, you know, in search and see, you know, people are getting. ready candidates. ready and yet is so it's almost stops again, money and a nice yeah. they have similar problems, but the countries i'm much bigger so it's awesome. and malia media in the middle of the day as a waste and settlements, you know, father, smartest offices,
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3 countries, very densely populated. so the, the conflict is always boy group. and whenever the army attracts or do you get this attack? so you have a lot of civic and you know, that being reported killed and many more, you know, you know, saving and big time stuff makes it so brain to and also so difficult to fight because you caught avoid settlements and i failed greens from around the world this celebrating the 2nd day of each other. it is one of the most significant holidays in islam. nearly 2000000 pilgrims took part in this symbolic stoning of the devil in mecca and saudi arabia spot of the hodge pilgrimage. the ritual marks the end of the self image and the beginning of last so life to ashan ashan. my bar was in nina just outside of make a hoss sion. so they to all of the eat holiday,
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tell us about what's happening on the 2nd day when for the old i can tell you it's 45 minutes past 10 and it's more than 43 degrees celsius. it's really very home. i've been covering casual. yes. this is, this one has been extremely difficult the to kennedy because of the weather condition. today for the 2nd day, pilgrims will continue this symbolic stony and go the devil. and this is very challenging, you know, well another, let me just give you an idea about what is happening. you would see small clouds today coming all the way from the bridge. and the we performed the symbolic stoning of the devil. the crowds with thoughts becoming bigger and bigger in about 2 hours from now and they will have the entire day to continue this ritual in the past. this was the place where you would see more time peace, more problems for the pilgrims and for the thought it is. and this explains why
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they have built the massive structure that you can see the, which is a bridge of 4 levels. there's absolutely no way you can come back the same from the opposite direction. you finish your stoning of the devil, and then there is an exit. you have to take and go to your tense at city where you live. now they've managed, in a way to prevent stumpy is which one of the biggest problems in the past. however, i have to say to imagine someone who is age of 5 or 75 years old, or someone with chronic health problems. wilkins, this, this does most of has, by the way he's performed. i'll jewels, particularly today and tomorrow is going to be focused on here. and this is really creating problems. they all thought of these happy st. yesterday that there were more than 2700 cases of evolution. i was at the stone and go to the devil yesterday, and i've seen people fainting because they couldn't cope with the heat. he had in saudi arabia,
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particularly in the religious shrines that'd be had been asking people to use more protective measures to prevent exhaustion and heat stroke. thank you very much. cash and format. tasha had a buyer. i lived there in nina southeast of maker and found your radio of ogden team. the senate has approved a bill this week. that becomes a key part of present how the malays cons to overall the ailing economy. it's a reduced version of the presidents, original proposals, but if triggered nationwide protests send us the re symbol before some went as far as the finances raising concerned about how the government, how the new government to handle social unrest. they had been waiting for the news of their relatives for 2 days 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 laser economic reform bill? a landmark documents with more than 200 proposals. the family says they were
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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 and granddaughter trying to help them, but they were all the team. at least 34 people were detained during the protest of 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 wednesdays protest i part of a plan to get heavy enemy lay out of office. that wasn't the neil, what happened is it 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 lead, approve the bill. since taking office may has been post
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a new security protocol on the streets. people are not allowed to block the roads. this has increased tension with political organizations. we want to protest against the government probably had to be lazy, implementing the harshest terry to plan that has left wing wells and other movements on the suite has already shown 0 tolerance with this group. and that's why 21, right? so 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 eighty's. her mother will not allow me to compare protests with the crew to have a prosecutor investigating it. and to have so many innocent people arrested, shows us that our democracy is at risk for me this way. and we invite your notice family and 14 others were released on saturday because of lack of evidence. those
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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 we'll just see to a point of sight is still had on algae 0 and no water in the well cool areas around via go drive range. the storage of the news, not just the
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colleges the the welcome back. a summer heat wave is causing water shortages in parts of india. the water that is available is being pumped from reservoirs in room areas to cities. villages whose welds are running dry. see the government, tony kaz about the beach, and we just can't bear reports. wells are running, drawing india, a screeching heat way, with temperatures over $45.00 degrees celsius is sweeping across the country. for these women, the volume depends and collecting boucher by hand. every day wine is that we face lots of problems because of shortages. the water level in the wall has full and we spent a lot of time along with that and con, do any of the what the soaring temperatures have led to drive. but
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a lack of infrastructure is making the problem was this village a several major rest of the walls and dumbs when the well runs dry. people here have to rely on government trucks like these to refill it with untreated water, from a nearby river. and water from this area is being pumped elsewhere. he has, i don't remember a metro region, the desk multiple games on between tribal areas. and it's not only that the type of people is not only not getting benefits. what is the type of people who suffered when these dams have been in terms of sub emergency in terms of infecting dumps of depression from forest, and new to the association. despite the please of the paper in the villages, the water course is set to get worse. i'm talking to decide die, run into whatever water we have. all goes to move by. our situation remains as it was, and we don't get well to drink. the government is only concerned about rich people . they don't think about, the poor government run policy center says water shortages will increase as grand
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water is depleted, unsustainable rates that says, the demand for water in a nation of 1400000000 people. is there any increasing image and came back out to 0 the walls largest tropical wetlands, facing a crisis more than $700.00 fires have broken out this month alone in brazil, continental region. that's the highest june total since 1998. and it's damaging the country's eco tourism industry. want to pay an i q every for some of the additional real estate. it's a high to the lush green mountains of brazil's, the planted green forest. searching for the world's last remaining golden mind. cameron monkeys pushing this and they're coming. the small copper colored monkeys were once on the brink of extinction, with only $200.00 left. no golden lion cameron,
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families are growing and have become stars among the tours in their native state. a free addition narrow to success is the result of the efforts to re forest the region and build a bridge over a main highway for safe passage. but throughout trying to convince the forest can, can have more economic value that some of a and eco tourism is one of the activities that to be sharing with the locals community. that farmers say eco tourism. a booming industry and pursuit 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,
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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 felt the fires impact mazda point on, already punched in the environs. 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 inbox. there are an estimated $4800.00 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. while the golden lion cameron population is rebounding,
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their future and the planets remains in certain. monica and active bulges, sierra atlantic greenforest refill to stay with us. i'll have more use for you and i'll just bear in a few minutes. the what does a, i really mean for the future of humanity? what sort of future society do we want to create it? all of this technology roommates? do we still have power of choice, age guides, which are truly a tournament. and operating and doing. this is the kind of division. oh, is it already too late? so if corporations has more power, making a bill in an entire country, the future is going to be good for the eyes would be nice if to before humans as
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