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for the seller and then the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, this is in use our own alger 0. i'm fully back to go live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel carries out well as strikes on all new say, right? refugee camping, central gaza, at least 17 people all killed us present. joe biden sends an invoice 11 on a, made growing fuse of an old out war between israel and has all
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the 10s of thousands of these really is launch a week of protests they want. prime minister, next, the ad was sent down and a sci fi in gaza to allow the release of these really captives. also in the news for the 1st time in nearly 25 years, roches price of environment, fulton is due to visit north korea to strength and security and trade relations. news. thank you for joining us. we begin this news hour in guys, i way the palestinian death toll continues to rise with is really forces showing no signs of stopping their brutal assault. at least 17 people were killed after as strikes targeted homes in new se right, refugee camp in central guys on attacks have also been reported in operators comp and in their out by law. and now the developments us present. joe biden is invoice
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on an official visit to de escalate tensions between has for law and israel. a massage and is you to meet lebanese the does in bay of route to talks in israel on monday as well as increased cross border attacks in the past week after israel killed one of his top commanders and then israel prime minister in it. yeah. was facing growing pressure as weakly mass protest intensify on ty, government demonstrate is accounting for early elections and si fi deals in gossip . well will be live in beveled and amman, jordan in just a few minutes. but 1st let's forget an update on the situation in gaza. and join honey, my mode who's outside of ox, the hospital in down the law that's in central gaza, honey, despite as well as claims of tactical pauses in some areas of southern gaza tax continuing. bring us up to speed with what's been happening in the last few hours is just folly. well, we're starting to see this tax go. how does that extensions all the misleading
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contradictory. i've been using narrative by these really military. there is by the fact that there is no tactical pause, there is no lit up in the attack. those slowing down any signs of it across the gods. whenever possible. there's really another 3 continues to strike across the strip and through further causing civilian casualties and creating more tragedies for entire families. and this is, i want to insist on this point. the powder that we're seeing so far is entire families being obliterated inside residential homes. and what i see that we cover about 3 generation in one, in one residential home and the pattern of these i've talked a bit happening repeatedly. we were just in the middle of a crowd here, a deluxe. the hospital outside the emergency department near the more of the hospital where remaining family members the crowd get to gather those who survived the attack. those who were injured in the overnight attack, the vicap, they were here at the hospital pay in respect for forming the last dot a the last
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the prayer, as you can see from the free. and these are just, these are from the hosp to the quiet, the frames mothers, right? you just said outside read over night. that's accent to residential buildings on a new site, right. rest of the towns and a 3rd one out of raised refugee camp resulted in the murder of 17 people at please . with more people is still under the rebels. we were told by paramedics and civil defense, the crew member. the. the top was relentless. that a router destroyed the entire residential building. there's still more people under the rubble. and the reason we're seeing this high number of casualties because this vast majority of people are displaced and the end up living together in light and large number in a small space is that is that are available right now as the the central air. so if it,
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residential home is packed with many civilians and children and women who are unfortunately becoming the uh, the pulling possibilities of these unpredictable folding bonds on residential home . 17 people so far confirmed it with a please. 35 of the critically injured between along the hospital and allowed the house and that's where the where transferred and uh, and the, the, the, the tragedy of the hospital is that it doesn't have enough emitted sufficient medical to stop medical supplies to help and save lives and how those who have been injured in those attacks. meanwhile, the, everyone's know, i will hear this constant are still are yeah, days during part of this trip. and this has been going on since as far as we recall, the, the week one week, one of this genocide, the word is part of what is really monetary is conducting the creation of the buffer zone that is already as ranking the size of the gaza strip yeah,
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and more and more people arriving as we saw there at the hospital. i lost the hospital where you on honey because of these latest fast ranks on central guys do the so called tactical pause, that israel announced on, on sunday. while this was meant to allow some aid into the gaza strip, do we know how much of it has gone in, in the last few days? less than a trickle amount of a that what we did that would be the announcement of this or contradictory tactical pause that it has to be confirmed so far either by the is really military or the political level. we're talking about for trucks, for commercial truck, they'd be down and i'll get to the guys. it's true. but as of yesterday, as law enforcement 1st and now we're trying to secure more of these trucks, commercial trucks or a, the trucks coming into gaza. they were shut, add the reports of many of them were injured the, during the taxi, these are sort of a talks on a board goes on law enforcement,
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securing the delivery of a's on a seekers are meeting the work of work is quite difficult on the ground the united nations and the honor. what particularly having it raised is a concern and multiple define. 1 the lack of safety, the 0 safety guarantee workers that that's been wins on for quite some time, the cold. yeah, that's how these really security agency that accuse on or was that it has a logistical problem, mental health or responsible for the ability to deliver aid while at the same time and from what we're seeing and documented the ground is the constant attacks on food distribution points that happen in deposit, paid workers 8 seekers. are there a real reason there are a hindering the delivery of a of i know really broke in a mechanism since the beginning of this genocide? don't worry. thank you very much, honey. for the update that sounds as near as honey my mode live there in doubt, but i in central guys. let's get the view from israel 9 speak to bernard smith was
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not joining us from his job because i'm just here has found these really government drive as by and i'll just hear from by forcing from within israel bennett is in a mind a neighboring jordan. let's start with the demonstrations a week of protests against the government's handling of the war on guys are now fully on the way and israel, how much more meant him is a now on the monday night, thousands of protests is to send it on the israel's parliaments. enduro slum, and on the residence of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. they've been promising while they called a week of disturbances, and there was a bit of violence last night in the protest with 9 arrests. these all for me are the weekly demonstrations now. and his role often in tel aviv since well before the war against netanyahu's government before the war was against changes, take the changes to the make up the supreme court. they climbed down in the wake of the war and then picked up again in reached
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a month and was an almost participation in them. they haven't really succeeded in, in changing the political landscape. and israel benjamin netanyahu was still in command of a pretty stable majority. and as well as palm and we've had the us special ed boy visiting at israel amos hausten to try and de escalate tensions between israel and has a lot tensions on these routes. northern border, what's come out of that visit so ya, most folks dont arrived in israel in the wake of the visit by suggest state unto me blinking, who have said on his arrival a gauze a ceasefire is the best way to resolve it. has all the israel violence? well, bring good luck without to see finding the men some mentioned people within someone dissipated but hochstein met and benjamin netanyahu,
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the senior is riley leaders. he also met president. busy busy there's i code so on the present site after that meeting, the roland plus the tax. i'm rocket fired from has paula instigated by around towards israel is northern towns and cities. israel, it's a very life political israel issue in israel visa tex across the northern border. 20 uh 60000. people evacuated from 28 towns and villages they want to go home. the government wants them to go. and they want id be to be that by september. the 1st the start of a new school year, the dispersed in hotels around israel, and the government's picking up the bill for that. uh so hawks done is taking that message away and he arrives uh in bay route today. thank you very much for that. uh that sanchez here has been a smith live there in amman, jordan and its been had mentioned a misfortune is now in be able to, after visiting israel, he is in 11 on that's bringing correspondent as dana honda who's in
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a be able tour as soon as so how does this bullet 1st of all, view this visit to the region by the us and for the well, this is the 4th round of shuffle, diplomacy by a most huston since the confrontations began along the border 8 months ago, hours before his arrival. how's the official sources close to the lebanese armed group made their position clear and they did that the last time he was here in march. and their message is that there will be no hold to the fighting that has below will not hold fire until it's a permanent ceasefire. is in place in garza and has the lot is not interested in discussing. of you know, anything concerning the border security arrangements along the border until that ceasefire is in place now. the u. s. administrative ssion knows that as well knows this position. but what we understand from sources close to has the law is that's what flushed in is going to try to do is ensure that this conflict,
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which really we saw a higher level of intensity in the conflict last week, remains unlimited war for the time being. he also has another mission and that is, he wants to find out as well as position if is rouse, major military operations and in rough in gaza. and that is rel, decides to continue. for example, surgical strides. pinpoint strikes what's with as well as position being, what we understand is that it is not budging. hezbollah once, how mazda declared that this war is over, they accept the terms of the, of whatever ends this war, and then they will hold the firing. so the situation is quite dangerous last week, really, really? so an uptick and violence that race concerns and that is why hushed and return to the reach and yeah, and so what specifically are the proposals and as a now what is the us trying to achieve here? as well, in a recent interview with the us, envoys said that he's under no illusion that there will be peace between long time
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enemies has the law and israel. what he's trying to do is bring about a series of understandings to try to change the security paradigm. along the boards or in the hope of reaching some sort of an agreement on daily. and they think this, this border resolving the border disputes. and that's the way you give hezbollah as some sort of a political waiting, waiting, waiting, so that they will accept to pull back. because what israel was was for hezbollah to pull back kilometers from the border. and, you know, deployed the lebanese army as well as a beast up un troop presence in order to, to restore in their eyes security along the border so that the residents can return . but hezbollah does not even consider 1701 a valid. it consists believes that it can remain of the south but not be visible. and it is, it's really, it is not in the book to negotiate. when you speak to the officials, they believe that they are a much stronger force than in 2006. and in the past few weeks,
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they've been showing their capabilities, trying to deter it as well, from carry out a major war. but you know, no doubt both sides talk to us, but they also are looking for a diplomatic settlement because this is a dangerous moment. both sides really can hurt each other. say no, thank you very much. i sound to 0 is in a honda reporting. they live from beverly, that same dimension hezbollah and israel, a being a shed to abide by the un resolution 17 o one which ended the 2006 war advise hezbollah from operating between the tiny river and the blue line. the unofficial border with israel. israel was instructed to remove all its troops from lebanese territory, however, neither side has ever fully complied with the resolution. since october, the 7th has been line. these are the forces of exchange fight on a new daily basis. the onto the says it will only cost to the t's if israel withdrawing us from gaza within $60.00, for how's that? these trainings have been evacuated from regions in the north. after months of cross border attacks and in southern lebanon,
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more than 90000 people have been displaced. last week israel killed hezbollah senior commander tally by july. as while i responded by firing an unprecedented barrage of rockets at northern israel, let's speak to may rob is on scene about all these latest developments. she's a senior israel palestine analyst at the international crisis group, and it's joining us from tennessee. thank you so much for being with us may arrive . first of all, what do you make of amos hawkins. f, as to mediate between is ram and it has by 11 on the does these really all me believe in these negotiations or do they think they will ultimately have to go to war with as well as well. i think there's probably 2 different approaches that you hear from me is rarely position thursday. approach of we're not going to back down . we're going to use force. we're going to continue till what an engineer who calls total victor and gaza. and we will also. busy if need be use military force and 11 on and there have been calls by many displaced is really residents for
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a major. busy terry operation or in all out war in order to restore security in the north. but you also hear and you have heard for months that defense minister and others. i mean, it's really establishment talking about joe that they would prefer to see a diplomatic agreement. the problem of course, is that if there is no cease fire and goes up, there is almost certainly not going to be quiet and then a path towards some kind of agreement in the north. so that's an yahoo! it has a pretty clear agenda of content. busy during the war and gaza, even if the war and gaza is, is reduced, even if operations and a rough uh, come to an end and a couple of weeks between yahoo will likely still say that we are a war. and as long as he is at war and us throw up, will also be at work. yeah, you say next to me i was agenda is to continue the war aid guys a may arrive. but at the same time we're seeing is really protesters back on their feet, demonstrating against the way the boys conducted asking for
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a deal to is to see the release of captain garza but all these protesters speaking with a unified voice and all these demonstrations having any impact at all on the governments will policy or unfortunately they have not really had an impact. and we have seen that the israeli government has not prioritized the hostage deal. we've had the same kind of ceasefire hostage deals, proposal all the tables for months in different iterations. obviously, israel has, you know, behind closed doors, maybe agree to certain things that explicitly, it won't say like, no is really official, will say we've agreed to stop the war. but there are elements within the military defense establishment that we stop any guns, leave the work cabinet to have said that we need a deals of. so i believe that much of the military. busy at this point under says that a deal is the best way to go, primarily because there's no strategy or kind of a day after and game in gaza. there is no diplomacy happening. you know, much of the military establishment wants to go. busy ahead with the bite and saudi normalization package,
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but that's just something that missing the yahoo in the far right have refused to do. and the protesters have for months walk, been proposing a hosted. she'll been demanding it now. they're also demanding elections and majority and his real want elections. but the, at this point in time that to me, yahoo seat is still very much secure. right? we saw him dissolve the war cabinet on sunday, seemingly of rebuffing his his father. right allies wanted a seat in that war cabinet, but, but does this banding of, of the cabinets have any meaningful impact t. thank or no, it really does it. i mean, the work having to itself has no legal authority or jurisdiction to make policy over the war. that's the security cabinet and the regular. ready care of the cabinet includes members of the far right and they have had their, you know, leverage overnight and yahoo and they're pretty much the only ones who have a clear political vision. busy expelling palestinian. busy ads and recycling gaza, which could become
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a reality if we continue down this route. so i think it was mostly just, you know, if the minute the guns enter the coalition, it was clear that he demanded a work cabinet excluding the fire. right in the minute he left the can you who despaired it, but the notion editing, yahoo excuse excluding the far right is, is not true. it's only for appearance. it's at the end of the data far right is very much the glue that keeps the coalition together. and what about the relationship with the us? again, we saw english caution in israel on sundays 911 on as we've been reporting, it is the relationship with the, the us on solid footing right now. i mean, obviously it's somewhat strange bite and is it an election year he wants to end the war? he came out very clearly for the 1st time calling it not just a hostage deal that a ceasefire, or even a piece proposal, which of course it isn't. but you know, how much in israel are in a different place. they're both looking to survive. i mean it, to me, i was looking to survive. israel is looking to continue. a mazda at this point is
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looking for things that israel was given to us. can't really do that much about it at this point unless it's willing to put serious leverage on as well. but in terms of is or of the us support for the war. it has continued in terms of weapons and aid and diplomatic cover. for the most part. there has been a slight shift. as i said, we're dividing saying, okay enough. we need this to stop the war. but as we see, that hasn't been enough. i mean even a un security resolution cancer. busy is not enough uh, even the work happen and the defense establishment approving. busy a ceasefire proposal or hostage deal isn't enough. so there clearly has to be more done and the us is real relationship. you know, despite that remains quite strong, very get to talk to you. thank you so much for your insights. me around. so i'm seeing senior palestine, israel palestine on the list that the international crisis group joining us there from tennessee. thank you very much for your time. thank you to and you occupied westbank, meanwhile, is really forces have been conducting raids across the occupied westbank. dozens of
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palestinians have been arrested in the village of coast ride near the city of novice for people were also arrested in the ramallah district. and these really military has besieged at home in jericho. is there any raised in the occupied westbank have intensified since the war on guys are beginning october? the 1st now turn 2 out of, well, he's in rushes, prize of invited me and 14 will be heading to north korea in the coming hours. he has just arrived in a coach here as in rushes far east, and he's expected to travel to pay on young in the evening. this is put in his 1st trip to north korea in nearly 25 years. it's a that strengthening ties and developing trade. that avoids west infections and ahead of that trip. tensions on the korean peninsula have been rising south korean forces 5 wanting shots that a group of north korean soldiers reportedly cross the border. this is the 2nd vote
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a violation in 2 weeks. in a separate incident, sol is reporting multiple casualties after a line might exploded near the dom minutes rise. own officials believe the boss may have been accidental as north korean to us where we forwarded the working the have a 45 border. the food chain has play cheese unwavering support for the reclusive communist country in a letter publish ahead of his visit. tony chang reports on the significance of this re a trip. well, that's all to the north korean president, tim john, celebrating russia's national day in killing. yeah, we're not russia. he said it was an invincible ally. had a visit to asia by vladimir putin tongue tapped. the significance to me is that you know mister pollutant is travelling around like i is a statesman. he has the allies, he has partners, he's in the brakes, he's making moves. and those are the thing that he's losing the war. i may have to
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think again. his 1st visit is to north korea, for 2 leaders who don't travel much. president kim and put in a well acquainted a visit to russia last year by kim john. seems to have cemented an agreement to buy weapons from p on yang. in february, ukrainian prosecutor said russia deployed 24 north korean ballistic missiles hold on most miss their intended targets. 14 people were killed and 17 inches in the attempt. the next step is vietnam. the alum appointed president and the last month will be eager to welcome one of vietnam's closest historical allies assigned the recent political turbulence. this settled down, that's it is one of the major power of the world. besides the u. s. china and even india. so i think that's why that and i'm try to keep the very strong, tight and close tie off the relations between the 2 countries. but more than
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vietnam has made new alliances. diplomatic relations have flourished with old enemies accounts of balance to china. us warships, a welcome to vietnamese waters and pollutants visits may not be well received by vietnam is new friends. vietnam actually has moved west closer to the us. it's the west and some ways um, but not on the rest. any question. so the put in visit the woods, that'd be a bind for, for getting them to, to hold and carry out. this balancing act to be hotter with russia holds one important called china india. vietnam, even single pool, a major consume is a russian fossil pills. and that's likely to mean vladimir putin receivable welcome on his agent tool. tony chang elder 0. while that's not bringing audra 0 is rob mcbride, who is live from young, young in south korea, which is on my maritime border with north korea. so putting,
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returning to north korea for the 1st time and nearly 25 years. why now rob to yeah, this is very much divided. may have fruits in fulfilling his stay to mission of turning to the east, away from the west, looking to forge new friendships, new alliances. and really, i aiming hit this mission, countries where russia are and before the soviet union have had relationships and is by the way it puts in, has pointed out to in this article in road junction bone. that's the stage run mouthpiece media, a mouth piece in north korea a they have a 70, a relationship with north korea. they have a mutual respect to he says that lots of that has lost a decades. i just talked about the assigning agreements trade and security ties with north korea and not controlled. he says by the west to so very much for jing, upon the ships away from the west. also interesting that in this part of the world,
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you do have the strange dynamic of china, which is watching this visit very closely. both north korea and russia have very close relationships with china. so i think this is bruton, very much looking at. so the 3 countries forming some kind of alternative power structural block is the account to add to the american and western controlled alliances. but also this is very much a 2 countries thrown together by need. they are probably 2 of the most sanctions countries in the world. they can both help each other out to the store that behind the scenes they have surreptitiously been getting around those sanctions in terms of supplying fuel oil to north korea and also vehicles and so, and then other types of goods. and of course, both russia, they are very interested in the stock piles of munitions so that north korea has to continue with war in ukraine and a visit involved coming at a time of height intentions on the korean peninsula. how nervous is south korea
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about it? yeah, and the south career is following this visit. so with a great deal of concern, this is a reciprocal visit if you like. this follows a visit by kim jong onto the cosmo drone in rushes file raised last september. and south korea knows that north korea is very much looking to try to get space technology from the russians to help it put a spice satellite into all. but the also concerned about that it's accessing just the weapon systems that it can use along the, the contested dmc, both the new messiah rocket systems that he might be able to get from the russians . because we are seeing a height and tensions all along the bowl. that we're on young kung islands, which is over on the very far west. the maritime border between north and south has been the scene of clashes before we are anticipating in the coming weeks that that could be more artillery drills hit by south korea and the residents here tell us of
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that concerns about some kind of retaliation from the north and just earlier today, tuesday, we've had to report some other parts of the dmc of the, of the book pots, ease of northern us, of soldiers from the knolls, a setting up reinforcing the anti tank barriers and planting mines in various parts along the dams prop, thank you very much for that, that sondra sierra solve mcbride reporting. they live from youngstown in south korea along the border with the know well let's discuss this visit for the now with vitamin is to to still stop and he calls, sorry, was an associate professor of international relations at the high school of economics university. his life from moscow, thank you so much for being with us right to me. so there are those in the west who are describing this visit as a, as a meeting between 2 parias states and we've heard, put in expressing and wavering support for north korea. what message is he sending to the world and to the, to the west, particularly as well. uh, thank you very much for how to need it and your problem. uh, the message is clear,
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i guess, because uh, 1st of all, uh, uh, this is a result for go uh, visa to, uh, of the originally to, to, to know what the message is clear that the russia steel dos have friends. nevermind up beside the top, rated farther away from the, from most to them the steel brush, right? as long as isolated as some, some voltage go find this thing in the less than country. so another, another message, i think because these, that russia can get a whole su, bought them from 8. so from the nation including iran, north korea then is a lot probably come by the other. so least these, this time is not store it. this ended up being the 3rd message is that the rush or not is still above the whole country. okay, so it's 3 messages in any of you there. on the,
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the support that you've talked about, the, the russian knows create a relationship, is described as a transactional one. what is north korea strategic importance for 14, what exactly is he looking to get from here on? yeah, i well this is this, the so the question, i think i'll list all the notes very well. he's just in planning to what you would like to have from the action that we go. we can look into that that guess that that's probably a no rush us inside necessarily is to have uh, a base is just a guess slip the 3 alliance. and so for china, los gloria, i love to show them the, which is sort of political of why it's not news story with us. and just to have a full, simple up to uh, from a little go now uh, in terms of continuing special needs up the ration of russia in the you raise. so i
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think, i think the last piece of the question off for these new nations, which are, you are talking very much about i think this is your right and because, oh, florida. yeah, uh, yeah, of course hes mutations about thrushes. the extra is very much for to up to speed up the production of itself, new nations on the needs of the special ed to drop. right. and so you're saying that russia is not going to just like your weapons. it's the main thing is, is just to provide economic relations and to do the relation. so taking into consideration that they rushed and people also released. but you're saying that in russia is not looking to, to secure weapons from young, young, conventional, conventional weapons from, from the north korea, for its way and in the ukraine. so uh, well, actually this is a very much uh, you know, the whole question because i think that the,
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the russia has its not hopefully the staff files office solutions by our production . so i would just always saying that the selection is very much exaggerated in the western countries. and so what might russia be able to provide north korea then in terms of, of weapons of just like, or across the, uh, the space technology is a senior at a ship. you just don't, technologist, which rush raises very much ahead of the other countries. i mean, in terms of digital ization, so if you roll by the way for you, because that spectrum is very much important for some of go now. and we know that in the boston, and you said there was asians, we might, could space or between the united states about the supply going if you want to. so, um the delivery and deliveries are really good. so the good sort of a consumable of goods to some of the car and it goes to still the secondary
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situation was going to is very much sense. and yeah, i'm not talking about the, about the actually, it's about like, i don't mind. okay, thank you. so much for talking to us about this not to me. certainly call the associate professor of international relations at the high school of economics university. thank you for your time. thank you very much. thank you. take thailand from a prime minister tax engine awhile. it has been charged with insulting the monarchy . he's been released on bail toxeme allegedly insulted the monarchy in comments made during an interview with a soft, create a newspaper back in 2015. he denies any wrong doing thailand has some of the worst strictest laws governing royal defamation. discharged, criticizing a member of the royal family carries a possible 15 year prison sentence, or at least 11 people have died and 65 are missing. after 2 ship breaks off the coast of southern italy, a german charity says one of its rescue vessels came across us thinking wooden boat
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. the survivors were handed over to the tiny and coast guard and taking a short. the 2nd boat set off from to a key, but overturned after catching fire. a u. s. president joe biden is said to announce new protections for undocumented spouses of american citizens under the policy that will be shielded from deportation, provided with work permits. and given a pathway to us citizenship, people who arrive in the country lately and marrying american citizen currently have to return home to complete the process for permanent residency. still i had on this sanchez here and use our age trickles in to sit on style for as the humanitarian isis deepens, the armies last stronghold in the region remains under siege. and the latest military hardware is on, say, in paris, we'll tell you why israel is banned from one of the wells launches on fast
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at least 17 valley students have been killed after he's really forces on the, on the say rock, refugee camp in central gaza. is really a tax. have also been reported a now police compound down by law in the police of use water cannon to prolong thousands of protesters gathering near israel's find mistress home in west jerusalem there. calling for early elections and a society and russian pres, invited me, puts food 10 will travel to north korea for a 2 day trip in the coming hours to visit is 1st to north korea in 24 years. the united nations high commissioner for refugees is visiting so don, where the world's worst displacement crisis is unfolding more than 9000000 people have been displaced in the 14 month conflict between the army and the power military rapids support forces. meanwhile, the world food program says it's trucks are in the gospel region for only the 3rd time. in 2 months. it says
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a convoys of carrying food supplies to support 860000 people. you and says a 3rd of saddam's population. 18000000 people is stopping more than one members of the rapids support forces. i reported the advancing on the city of our fashion. the sudanese armies last may just stronghold and off for the power military group has been trying to seize control of the city for months now. but you and says it fits f mackenzie. if the are as if capture as alpha ship. while we spoke to the former us and boy to sedan donald booth about those cs, i think what will happen really depends upon the general imagine and how much control he has over the forces that are actually on the ground there. i think if the rapid support forces or are as if have any intentions that are trying to have it governing rolling through, then they're going to have to show that if they take elf osher is not going to be
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an ethnic bloodbath. the tribal divisions, there are, are immense and decision these have to learn, to frankly find a way to govern themselves in a way that can and it can address their diversity. so this is really, i think if we are as if does take out flasher, this will be a true test as to whether this is they have any, any possibility of ever having a claim to enroll and governance. and so then i have not seen any indication that there's any desire for international engagement intervention. as you know, of vision these government at that time lived the by general behind insisted that unit made the un mission into our for terminate back in in 2020. i think if the you and had been able to stay on the ground, this could have mitigated some of the the atrocities that are we've, we've had reported the, the critical thing to understand is that the r s f is a creation of
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a barrier regime. and this with an armed forces, they use the ginger weed which is now and the, our staff has evolved from that. they use them to put down rebellion and our for. and now those very forces that they used in the past to, to do their bidding are now challenging them in their heartland, in khartoum and, and then just you to state. and then i'll valid to the 1st of yvonne's vice presidential debates has taken place in tehran. the 6 candidates discussed economic policies in the tele, vice session. elections are due to be held on june the 28th. they would trigger it by the death of president the brain, right? see in a helicopter crash last month. the candidates discuss their proposals for yvonne spirally economy, which is struggling under us sanctions. they so sit down has more on the debates from here on as the 1st tele wise debate between the cc rodney and presidential
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candidate was held on monday. and the focus of this debate was on economic issues. so 3, among the 6 candid as far regarded prominence, and each of them has every to on the economy program, if they are elected as president, bucking kindly, buff dakota in panama speaker, and what the cause of it just said that you said want this family's employees workers, nurses, those work on a fixed income and moving on databases because of the inflation. and he said that he's planning to increase the salaries at the same rate of the inflation to keep the purchase in poverty. stable the hotline conservative and the former secretary of the national security, the console side jelly lee said that you're on must employ more technology coll tools to improve the economy. he said that the human resources of the company also needs to be used in a more efficient way. and he also said, if he's elected as president to adopt the resistance economy economy model, which suggest you, ron should have an east worth policy and connect better with the global sold to
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ease the impact of the sections that are enforced by the west. the on the form is candid dismissal position, on the other hand said the sanctions or disaster but to soften them. you don't have to open off to the world and to be more flexible in v in gauging with the west coast emphasizes the level of transparency and the flow in your on your economy. and he said that is a fundamental problem to said that she is effectively going to fight the sections and bring transparency and economy to appeal to the for the investment. incent wise, the economy as of now, according to the polls guided above comes 1st and trinity comes as 2nd, according to the 4th position is number 3, but she is step of the building. she is public support, then many. and you don't believe if you can mobilize and you not. the reform is his chances or being elected as president is quite high. because he said that the 0 the
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wrong in the u. k. the populace reform party is threatening to take away right wing support from the governing conservatives ahead of elections on july. the 4th polls showed the party led by nigel varieties, neck and neck with the tories. but they both way behind the labor party is trying to engineer equals he's one of britain's most recognizable politicians, but he's never won a seat in parliament. he changed britain profoundly by leading the quotes for breakfast. and then almost disappeared from politics is but now nigel for roger's reform party has overtaken the conservative in a recent post head of next month election. on monday reform launched its manifesto and it's hard a promise to stop immigration and withdrew britain from the european court of human rights. why didn't says he, people on the streets of britain today. i've come here in the last 2 years alone.
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never before in history. we've ever seen literally anything like it. we believe that an overall freeze on met migration numbers is what we need for a few years to help us at least try to catch up the rogers return to frontline politics has split support among right of center, right. as further damaging the conservative party, but even among his support as many say a voting for reform will secure a neighbor when in the east london, town of rome said some wary of broken promises, but considering as a, the election wildcard. i don't want people coming out of the boat every off a day. i can save a side of it and stuff but haven't stopped nothing but reform seem to have some of the critical ideas that we'll try my to best. so some people like that many don't. a divisive fig throughout just being attacked twice during the campaign . and now has a security detail paid for by taxpayers, a millionaire and storm,
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a city of london trade. a fraud styles himself has a mind if the people off against and out of touch political elite. and he's predicting holden, 6000000 people who writes a reform for raj, acknowledges his reform policy called possibly when the selection and in britain's 1st pos, the post electoral system guessing millions of votes across the country doesn't necessarily translate into winning any of parliament's $656.00, but if are all just to be believed his sites a set note on this selection that the next charlie on to the out is there. he's ready. weapons firms have been banned from one of the world's biggest arms. exhibitions being helped me a parish. the french government and both the bad after israel launches the sold on roster in gaza. latasha butler reports from paris, one of the world's biggest on size your century and bill company, our companies for more than
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a 100 countries exhibiting the latest weapons defense technology. but missing this year is randy companies and boy the fridge government 2 weeks ago because it opposes israel's operation in russia. last week of french quotes also found any attendees that could be linked to grady on spends the events organized as explained the ruling in this letter. we had by inform you that closures have been said being subject of a court decision. they to june 14, 2024, requiring to prohibits employees, representatives of israeli companies of your century trade show and to prevent the promotion of the activities and any commercial inter mediation. the rooms are fig, tree for these and people campaign is some to the case to quote the . 2 good to be sure as far as the movement, so because the federal prisons saw over the in the world and the friends major
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companies, the, i'm afraid none of the executives that we spent to wanted to discuss the fun and the defense open. always this declines. it to speak to all some cameras about the issue, bought a space class and said that they would appeal the code decision that 74 is rated. companies will shed you to take part in the fed. some say the french government's decision is discriminatory. they say they weapons are essential to ensure is real safe to actively say that being used against palestinian civilians. it's actually about the ultra 0 paris still i had on algae 0. the y fi season has begun in california with more than a 1000 firefighters finding a place in the south 10 to taste, so taco, how our procedures culinary award is walking more interest in
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a popular mexican dish. the, [000:00:00;00] the heavy head of the us public health services calling on social media companies to display a warning labels on that platforms. the design would be similar to those now. mandatory on cigarette packets to the surgeon general says social media is a contributing factor to what he calls a public mental health crisis. he says young people, especially teenagers, are exposed to home to their use of social media. is calling on congress to compel
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companies to advise caution when using their platforms. ain't afraid, is a chief technology analyst with the access media, media company, who thinks the proposed caution labels show. they are major safety concerns. it's. i think it's very hard to know the exact impacts, you know, with smoking, it was a lot clearer. you didn't have to do anything else risky. if you smoked a cigarette, it was unhealthy and it was unhealthy for all that didn't mean everyone got lung cancer. but it was pretty unequivocal, i think with social media, it's more complicated and i think we're going to hear a lot more debate because there isn't a way to prove it easily or for every one. and it's important to note that while the surgeon general called for this, it would require an act of congress. and that hasn't happened given that congress has a hard time even passing the necessary bills. i do think it signifies that we're not done with the discussion and indeed it's very much an alive an urgent conversation around, you know, what are the health impacts of social media on the young people? i think this is really a call for more discussion as much as anything else. governments are always playing
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catch up when it comes to technology. that's true today. it was true last year. you know, we're moving on to ai and they're still regulating the social media of yesteryear. that doesn't mean it's not important though. it doesn't mean that regulation can't be meaningful and effective. i do think we have to be careful that we are focused on the right battles and not fighting old battles at the same time. social media is still very much impacting young people. some of the harms that have been warned about for quite a while are still issues to grapple with, particularly around the body image around the healthiness of conversation in general. and then of course, we're coming out of a band dynamic that also created a mental health crisis. the heat warnings have been issued across parts of canada. temperatures in the south and central regions are expected to find as high as 35 degrees celsius. but forecast so say could feel as high as 45 degrees because of
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humility. authorities of one canadians to take precautions against heat stroke. and hot and dry weather combined with strong winds, have caused a number of intense wild fires in the western united states sides of rob reynolds reports. the west is likely to come a wildfire. susan has begun in california with several wind with blazes burning across the states. north of san francisco, a wildfire set up a huge plume of smoke as it consumed brush and trees in a sparsely populated area of sonoma county. one firefighter was injured fighting the place, and some structures were destroyed. is accusation, orders were issued for residents. we were here for the other evacuations. we've evacuated twice. i don't love it. it's kind of like a p t s d moment. right. but it's also pretty far away. and our fire crews are pretty awesome. near the state capitals, sacramento, a brushed fire burn heavy rains during the winter months soaked,
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california and cause grasses, underbrush and shop are all plants to grow and flourish. but now hotter temperatures have dried out those plants, turning them into an abundant source of fuel for buyers. the largest wildfire is raging north of los angeles and has consumed more than 65 square kilometers of wild land. we have 2 and a half years of mine, burn fuel in a lot of places because we haven't had a big major fire over the last couple of seasons. we've had them bump it off and not to this size. so there's a lot of unburned fuel out there and a lot of growth and with the wind and the low humidity they thrive out. already. about 1000 firefighters have been deployed to the area as well as aircraft. there were no reported injuries, although 1200 hikers and campers were evacuated from the area. climate scientists computer model suggests the western states and hawaii will see unusually hot and
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dry weather during the summer and into the fall. that could wellbeing omen of even more severe and dangerous wildfires to come. rob rentals l g 0, los angeles. a taco stand in mexico city has recently been awarded a michelin stall. one of the worlds most prestigious co mary on, is, is for pal, the small business to interest and fame, but in a country with taco stands line just about every block. what makes the best tackle? julia gadgianno reports to mexico city. us. what's the mexico tacos? are everywhere, and if they can't, they can tell you the think, well, my lovelady, as quintessential to this country's culture as might yeah geez, tequila and being yeah. does. there are tens of thousands of taco stands and restaurants across the country. now this popular staple is also the recipient of the michelin star. this tackle stand on an otherwise non descript mexico city
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street was recently awarded the prize, which is catapulted to same hours long lines now form every day to get a taste. but for tackle lovers like the might of the and that the new found fame is just the distraction from the main event. the taco itself looks like it's of them yourself. they provide for people who have no idea very briefly describe what is the top of the apart goal is i thought they would something on it, but i thought a be yeah, this is very important. uh well, is this mexican chrome products that is subordinate your so this is the base. so for diets, how many types of tacos would you say there are like was a kind of stuff that goes there. post door that goes that. gotta meet those people . yeah. yeah. and then we have very specific that goes by this the, the oregon tacos, let's say, like drives that goes and brain tackles, and the something for everyone. but better they use
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a food right or a partner at a local tech area. think mexican slough for tacos runs deeper than the pallet. so definitely, uh, an identical symbol that says a lot about your culture about your, your plays or your hometown, different cultures or mexico. back on the street might have takes us to another one of her favorites. this time in a more formal setting, highlighting diversity of this dish using tablets or one of the few things that. 9 a mexican society enjoys across all social classes nowadays, but it's some new things. the beginning of the street food in general, obviously included checklist and the 19th century. the leads were like, oh, that's on the jen egan. but for the streets and actually the oldest club products and supplies of food is to boy for the on their development, the countries,
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the michelin star or not when it comes to this country signature, food, mexicans, and visitors, so like, can't get enough go. yeah, i know i'll to 0 mexico city and that is it for this is our on algebra is always more on our website at ology sierra dot com. i'll be back in just a few minutes with me on today's top stories. thank you for the a meeting of minds all over the. busy the top is the rise of 80 pullers, the climate catastrophe. where do you put the resulting anger? well, i'm hoping we can use that as the fuel to change society for the better musical innovative brian, you know, between now and economist hardoon tang taught to for most of the funniest economies in the world. i don't have any competition to do the on script data analysis era interrogate the narrative is the u. s. has contains corporate israel
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affecting it's global standing. there's no question about it. the united states has effectively complicit the genocide challenge. the rhetoric. yes, the correct, but so is the international community. can we also say that deals the cornerstone of democracy is having a free and open democratic process upfront without these cultures solutions that gives us know for a future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs on the don't think that has a number, think about it as a person and yourself and that person's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those stages we want. we want the education reward because the women and my country,
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the not sweet to come up to on we are not the night all or 2. we are human beings on this earth to be trees and the coins. we are working in their thoughts, that's our officers. whatever has been done before can be done even better. as long as the human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords you of the israel carries on more strikes on our new se raj refugee camp in central guys. that is 17 people that get
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