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the the, this business uptake the rooftop, no bundle dash football to use the the clubs, the whole rahman, what challenges it renews on life? my headquarters here in the hall, coming up in the next 60 minutes. us special annual amazon stain is in bay. ruth, working to prevent and escalation and hostilities between israel and has full of the conflicts along the blue line between israel and his butler has gone on for long enough. at least 17 people to this rail carries out more strides on the
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refugee camp in central garza and a trip that could have label consequences. and rushes president brought to mid to 10 is on his way to north korea. his 1st visit back in nearly 24 years is full canyon and by a sort of broken nose in front of his opening game at the rose durometer, it struck a set to carry on playing at the tournaments. the may need a protective face mask. the welcome to the news we begin in leveled with us present. joe biden special envoy, he says, washington is joaquin to avoid a great to rule between has the law. an israel amos holstein has been meeting lebanese leaders, including has blogs, close ally, the speaker of parliament, as well as the kind of take the prime minister hospitalized increase. rocket border attacks in the past week of to israel killed one of its top commanders. the hosting
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also, matthews really does on monday and said the conflict must stop. let me be clear. the conflict along the blue line between israel and because bella has gone on for long enough. innocent people are dying, property is damaged, families are shattered, and 11 is economy continues to decline. the country is suffering for no good reason. it's in everyone's interest to resolve it quickly and diplomatically. that is both achievable. and it is urgent to let's go say over to the correspondence whose lie for us in the lebanese capital bay rate, high zayna. i mean, there's always some anticipation to a us visit. but what's the general reaction be now that we've heard? what thought and boy have to say well,
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us and boy saying that this is a critical momentum. dr. situation is serious, many and 11 on to feel that this conflict which has been raging for a not months now has reached some source of a turning point. now, parsons message saying that her mouth you should agree to the us back ceasefire proposal that's on the table. who said that as well accepted it. egypt cuts are accepted as now when you speak to how much you're also speaking to at the allies. has the law so this is a message to the law as well. and he said that with a garza ceasefire, it could bring an end to the war on the northern front on as. 1 northern front because this is what has what it has been saying from day one, we will fall sufficing, we will, you know, stop firing at is really military positions along the border, if there is a permanent ceasefire in gossip. but what he does not say is, what will happen is how much does not agree to that cease fire. what he did stress
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on was the dangerous situation and the fear, the vice and administrative sion that this limited war could become a much greater board. so it's right now it's hinges on how much agreeing to that cease fire, which is to that cease fire and which could bring calm to the northern border. the last time he was here in march, you have very different words. what he said was a ceasefire in gaza will not automatically bring an end to the conflict in the north of the country because israel is demanding security guarantees. so this is the 4th round of shuttle diplomacy. what the u. s. has been trying to do is keep this conflict contains. but right now there's, it's, you know, it's still not clear whether or not he's going to, you know, achieve this is, i think you've been covering the lab and on israel conflict for many years as a reporter in the lab and on, i mean, you see the situation on the ground,
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we both feel sense in terms of the severity of the situation compared to the many other across the board of conflicts that you've covered between has blog as well over the years of the well no doubt. this is the most serious confrontation in 18 years. the last time they fought, the war was in 2006. and at the end of that, for in many ways there was no winter. un resolution, 1701 was adopted. but it hasn't been implemented in full what israel wants is for hezbollah to leave the border region with 11 on wants, his for israel to stop by a leasing of 11 on sovereignty. and if you talk to hezbollah officials today, they'll tell you we're still not interested in withdrawing from that for the way we understand. 170. 1 is that there will be no visible presence of arms advisors along that border. this is a very different organization from 2006 more advanced weapons. it's much more confidence. in fact, it has been showcasing its capabilities in recent weeks. you know,
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telling the is read these, they're not afraid of war, but they don't want one. but the is really is to are reckoning to flatten. baby was the way they flap in gossip. in 2006, they bombed neighborhoods in baby boom. they bombed 11 on to the an infrastructure . what does hezbollah tell them? they tell them that we to can bomb civilian infrastructure and as well. so the situation is no doubt. it's serious of the trajectory of this conflict for the past 8 months. we've seen for radical escalation. but still, there's still diplomacy at work here. and both sides have left the possibilities of a diplomatic solution open, at least for the time the week i, let's see what happens. is it coming out of the movies that included that full within day? right. thank you. that's cool. sorry about it too bad. it's smith, who's in the capital of jordan amman. these writing, the government has bundled a 0 from reporting from within the israel. so we're reporting those is right lines from the jordanian capital. good morning. good afternoon, ethan and the us envoy. i did meet with the opposition need to buy the gowns who
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resigned from the car relation government that was on monday evening. what came out of that meeting, as well outside arrived in israel in the wake of antony blinking the right side of the secular estates, visit unblinking, was saying that and as he left, but only a ceasefire and gaza will help solve that. has paula israel fighting alone, the northern border as but the momentum that came with lincoln towards the si, fi, some of dissipated since then. hochstein met with old significant his right. and 8 is from the prime minister to benny guns to you. i left the meal position annual, so met with the president of israel. it sucks the song i heard so pointed to what he said, cold the relent plus the tax. i'm real good fire from has the ball. the instigated by around in the north towards is really cities in the northern towns. i'm cities. it's a very live political issue in israel. some 60000 people evacuated on 28 towns
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and villages along the north. they, if actuated, rarely since mail for last october, living in hotels across israel, they want to go home. the government wants to go home. ideally, they want to be the by the beginning of the school year on september. the 1st israel says, yes, it's open to negotiations, as has been a lot of studies open to, to go see ations. but as far as say, not until a c spine causes that's not the favorite thing to what's going on again with any as well. i mean, the deputy parliament speaker has been describing is really protest as, as the how must branch. i mean, this is a very controversial and inflammatory comment to make for very sensitive is right in the public right now. yeah. protests stepping up again in israel. this time they've been demanding a while they call they organize it, the process defining what they call the week of disturbances the wall. so some
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protests last night in jerusalem outside of them into the outside, the prime minister's residence and it was a little, it was some scuffles that with police with 9 people arrested. but they want to pile on the pressure on the government. oh, we can. yes, the, the deputy speaker, a problem and this in but so a cold, those protest is a branch of how much that from said benny guns and yacht. i p to cool for him to go for the prime minister to remove him from his position protests picking up steam a bit. but the been a loss of protests in his early before october the 7th day with much bigger in fact then protesting against changes to the supreme court. while the protest of vocal, they haven't changed the political dynamic in israel. and benjamin netanyahu was still, uh, you know, has a pretty stable majority and part of and the election is not due until 2026 to help us with the thoughts and the jordanian capital. thanks very much by this. let's get some background now on the is really lebanese border conflict because has blonde as
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well have been asked to abide by un resolution 1701 which ended the 2006 full. it balls has been off or operating between the tiny river and the blue line, the unofficial border with as well. israel, it was instructed to remove all of its troops from lebanese tablet tray. however, neither side has ever fully complied with the resolution. since october, the 7th has blog and is ready for us as of exchange file on a daily basis. beyond group says they will only cease hostilities if it's ro withdrawals from garza more than $60000.00 people have not been evacuated from northern israel after months across the board with tax. and will the 90000 have been displaced in southern lebanon last week. fee is really all me killed, a senior has a lot. come on the deluxe. the group responded by low gene, unprecedented barrels of rockets into northern israel. elijah magneer is
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a military and political analyst enjoys us not from power as good to have you with us. the on the program, real concerned that the fighting to the north of israel is now the new funds. there's no surprise that us has dispatch yet another and void to find a way to de escalate the situation between israel and has the law. but using those lebanese politicians in the middle, is anybody going to listen? and thank you for having me. what know nobody's going to listen and this is right. it stops the crimes against humanity and will crimes again. but as damian's in god's up and that was very clear message that was for the to the us and boy almost talk, staying by saying stop the war and guys and everything was stop. and it is not in the interest of the is really to see the will on going when the is read a ministry sports person. and then you had got genuine done yet. i got
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a said that has a lot has launch 5000 rocket. the massage and drone, he's right and has 5000 reason to stop the war on levin, but it does not. and it's advantage and not in its capability to open to front, but particularly the one that have a nice front is not that easy to conquer or even to attack without having a very strong a fight it back on these really ami society and even exist tension track to is right, while the minute trees focus might now well be the areas of knowles and dolls. uh, they have to a certain extent advise is really government that there's very little left for them to do in gaza. so they should pivot the political establishment doesn't think as you say, a box is the rights move. when do you think that will be a time to draw all the line? and the goal is a full, tel aviv or what the some on revenue is costing. these
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really is a lot. it is really degrading the reputation of these right. and more than what it is already by what these ratings have been doing in gaza, never than this. we have also heard from these rated that they would continue with the operation in the next 2 weeks in roughly because they have exhausted all the options without reaching any of the objectives stated from the beginning. the resistance dependents daniel resistance is 10, very strong, is engage with, with these readings and then all in the south and in rough off inflicting heavy casualties on databases that these relays are recognizing. there is no point in reaching any objective in guys at the moment. and this is why we've seen the military and the politicians blaming one another, the politician all saying to the ministry, you'll know,
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managing to achieve the objective unlimited too often. and the politician you'll have given that they've given us objectives that they impossible to reach. at the end of the day. we have signals from prime minister been here, mean that and you know that he is going to war the de escalation and perhaps thought that negotiation with how mosque because he understood that he's reaching at the line and the deck though. i didn't say they won't weigh heavy even from the american envoys. 11 on. is this line that how boss have to accept the deal have must have to accept the cx 5 yet. have must have told dollars every they pulled various news outlets. they have accepted the by didn't deal, but the narrative of the americans keep projecting is that they haven't. and that israel has accepted it yet is right. and it's still being gaza. to do absolutely right. we've heard from us twice saying they, they have accepted the deed we have had by then saying, this is an easy
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e plan and he is forwarding and these really plan nothing american brand. but this is approved by the americans. we have not heard is right saying this is our plan and we accepted authentically. on the contrary with her has been there mean nothing else saying where there are many inaccuracy in what by then as full what that which is. and he's ready to plan that by then spend 80 percent of the speech trying to convince these 3 days of the plan they have forwarded. now, there is a point here that biden said in these really plans that there is a ceasefire. that should be stablish, that the war should come to an end because the americans, allstate, protecting these relays, they're not acting against is right. they getting, these really was giving you enough time to do your domestic to whoever you want to destroy guys that and you have faith to achieve your objective time to sit around the table. and perhaps we can try to deter from us and be may be switching the odds
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on do you understand and support on the reconstructions, but that is depending on the war that they mean that they're now is conducting, that is his personal, afraid of forwarding with these governments, so the time of ceasefire is important to initiate the negotiation. and this is what these realities are fearing in the policy today. because that means the end of the will. it leads association of all student data. and i think these readers all trying to find a way where opinion mean that then you know kind of remaining paulette and perhaps getting rid of being v and smoking. then very briefly then uh, elijah, i mean, how do you think that sort of conversation that you have in israel generally is that they continually need a so this gauze arisen any finished is the new. so the ongoing fight with has blocked in the knolls and come,
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they really maintain this and will at some stage as rails allies become tired of supporting tel aviv in the ongoing narrative. they all the victim and they need to be protected by getting 37500 of which 16500 children being guides, us. and the total is mandy civilians that is far from being the victim, particularly when the ccs considering the, the of the arrest warrant against it. then you all hands defense means dest, you off government. and when i'm telling you a good that or do you and secret through general, and it listed blacklisted as rides along with isis arcada and both of our consider them as the terrorist that is really significant. now they can not maintain a wall, wait a minute, will what do happen on? so we cannot imagine typical will all different state things going to be exactly
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what the generality. uh brick say is it then? yeah. whole goes to what would you happen on? we would wake up one day, like a hot cost and atomic bomb has exploded in the center of his writing. we should see what happens. that means the coming. i was awfully very delicate times in the middle east to elijah magneer. thanks so much for joining us. some powers. meanwhile, on the grounding, gaza these ran the army has not eased its plumbing campaign across the strip. attacks on 2 hands on this thread, the refugee come killed at least 17 palestinians. the victims have been taken to alex hospital and at about a strong so also reported a garage refugee count. so let's cross eva straight to guzman, speak to. i'll just say it was honey. my mood is in the by many people injured in those attacks who are arriving at. i likes the hospital way. you a honey? of the yes and so far what we're hearing file of from the paramedics, they volunteers the symbols of as a crew,
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members of the bomb, the residential homes of the calendar, doing their best. they're working hard to remove large pieces of concrete. trying to remove bodies are but a trap, the missing under those levels for the past hour, then they expect agent already dads have been under these russells already suffocating it from lack of oxygen, but most of probably already dead under these rumbles and that's another tragedy on folding for the remaining family members who are hoping and praying that she is you could have survived these attacks and also you're at the hospital where other family remaining family members survive. and that talks here at the emergency department, running it from one department to another. going through the reduced to read checking of the native names of their missing family members are listed here. just quite piata again, very, very the despair and depressing situations going on. the hosp, the just within the past few minutes,
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the last body was taken from the morgue of the hospital here where a crowd year from family members bought is relative. then people who knew the person was killed in overnight attacks and paid their respect, the performed the loss of prayer and were taken to burials in a nearby cemetery. these are the over at tox, overnight attacks on to residential homes of the new site. right, right. you can 17 people so far, confirmed goes women and children, and elderly among the casualties there at least 35 people are critically injured, are at where transferred to both allows a hospital and here a deluxe all hospital, both hospital running at a very low capacity and indeed there is, we're expecting the number to increase, not a from the people under the rubble. we're really know this is going to happen, but those injuries are not receiving proper medical intervention and or attention or from doctors either. it's insufficient medical stuff, lack of necessary medical supplies, available to save life at the possibility that quite difficult. the crossings are
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closed. no human if you're, you know, medical supplies to help hospitals sustain their operation. also is really monetary on separate attack, continues to strike again at the and the kind of raise on the horizon, the southern eastern part of their belong to the eastern, han, eunice. the entire eastern area is being completely, i both those and raised the remaining residential building, destroyed or damaged. i recalled her land is gone completely resembled those situations in an hon you. and as, for example, with the lack of medical supplies, nasir hospice. all that has been pushed out of service in the past when these really military store and it and destroyed major part of as of properties is now trying to get back on track. so far, the last summer of the extreme lack of medical supplies and we have the kinds of injuries and, and patients inside the houses are not receiving the proper medical intervention to survive the difficult,
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the difficult living conditions and the difficult health care conditions inside the hospital. i mean, my move before us and their obama and central goal is to thank you. the russian president vladimir putin is on his way to north grand, for the 1st time in more than 2 decades. he's arrived in the city in a rush as far as time he's expected to travel to feeling young nature on choose the evening. visions trip. his aim, that strengthening times. i'm guessing munitions, as well as developing trade, but avoid western sanctions entre service. rob mcbride has moved from young go in south korea, and that's the only maritime border with the rules. this visit by russian president vladimir putin very much represents his stated intention of turning away from the west and towards the east and building up relations with countries,
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especially in asia. and especially long term allies, such as north korea, stating that through russia or in before rush or the soviet union, they have enjoyed a 70 year relationship of mutual respect. this is he said, and optical route unction, mom. this is the official a news mass piece in north korea, also stating that he wants to be signing, trade and security ties with north korea that are not controlled by the west. both countries off thrown together a bind need, both being heavily sanctioned. it is thought to the, to between north korea and russia that had been ways around international sang sanctions that have been going on now for a few years. and also, despite denials from both countries, it is claimed that north korea has been supplying russia with both artillery shells and ballistic missiles. and potentially russia will want to see an increase supply
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of those looking come from the sidelines is china, which has close relationships with both north korea and russia, but also south korea, which is concerned about north korea rich attaining from the russians. more advanced space technology to help it put a spice satellite into little bit, but also other weapon systems coming at a time of increase tensions along the into korean border. public pride. i'll just say era young tongue island, south korea police and can you have frontier gas to dispose demonstrates as running outside parliament to protest against a new finance bill, which includes a rise in taxes and fees on the do to vote. and it can be a, was on the new bill, the legislation led to deputy protest last year to introduce his new taxes and levies that would increase the price of goods such as bread present. when a router has defended the measure of saying that needed to boost government revenue
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and reduce borrowing bulk of web jones, it's now live from the canyon capital high, malcolm the public, not happy with the government's tax hikes. so demonstrates is all they can do, i suppose to now as well. so i can use parliament building and there's a heavy security deployment. now in this area apartments, just as it was a kind of truck talk that one of several moving about in this area. and the processes have tried to gather, was succeeded in gathering now on several occasions around this area. but then quite quickly, being broken up by placing take us both and kind of shooting in the so it's gathering hasn't lost it more than a few minutes. but the process is continued to manage, discuss a, and then recreate, apparently catching the police by surprise each time who then broken it up again for the test. as a said, is that right constitutionally to gather in march departments like this,
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the police said that they don't have permission to do so, and so no demonstration will be allowed today. now, as you mentioned, the finance bill, the controversial finance bill at east demonstrates, is marching against this is the will increase taxes uh across the board, only several items including those as that you mentioned the 2nd reading that is expected to happen in parliament in the coming hours when members of parliament with disgusting but on amendments before the 3rd reading after which it will be passed into little in the days or weeks ahead. now, president william rooters policy has a majority in parliament, critics of the bill and of the anti corruption critics. generally say it's very easy for the government to pass any bill will say because of the allegations of widespread corruption as a that's the m p 's pay device in favor of bills even when the controversial is the cost of living crisis. this led to these protesting something that the economists
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say has in fact been yes in the making. it was under the previous government. when president william bruce, i was at the time vice president at that. the critics say excessive borrowing for infrastructure projects for mod, blank corruption scandals is that to kenya a heavy step. but in that she's struggling safety stuff. retirement is struggling to meet the cost of inside and budget. and that's the reason why the cost of living crisis has reached had now, and this all physician from protest is that we see against it. of course will continue to follow events in part of it with you as the day progresses, milk with the force in my writing. well, still head here on the news. i want 8 agencies are facing a deadline to get supplies to tens of thousands of people in the full plus the primitive forms of trans folders. and now the latest ways to get around to people in garza and it's for the championship. when that means the boston celtics now
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started to live in m b, a history the colors, the real side of it, laptop in the seats, across the south, east of europe. lots of very hot sunshine persisting around grace. and that, that the right across the south east of the continent that back up towards the northwest. it does stay raw. the run settled, we have go. this every flight pressure bring some very heavy right in across products by some news install for the next few days. this i'm the ridge of high pressure will knows this way in and some of will gradually start to make an appearance. so it's something to look forward to for the hearing now there's still more heavy right? across northern front street, a lot of countries running across inter good pots. so for what northern harmful gemini may see if you live the sound was for the football. when the weather does
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stretch this way down into spain and poets. cool, a few showers, the 2 across england and into west government, calling on the other hand, close to that area of high pressure. looks fine, dry and sunny for the most part. then sunshine. meanwhile, down to the se, but still went up into the thirty's there. in athens, as you can see, when the 2 spots could get close to 40 degrees celsius, yet a guide wasn't making his way across set. many will slide across the pilot. i was at western side of process. i'm heavy down, pulls on that with some, some the main wall for most go. it's hot, dry and sunny as the in depth analysis of the days headlines. does this mean that a slide sells to donald trump? now, i don't think so, and it could even help trump in the general election. i think even people that don't like trump are looking at this as selective justice or a weapon as ation of the justice system. frank assessments that this stage both
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the book about to watch, you know, just there was news out with me. so hold on the reminder. on top stories, us pest control part in special ed voice says he's working to avoid an alarm will between has prolonged as well on 11 and stuff in the folder. and most of steve has been meeting lebanese, but he does. i've told tony as well on monday and said the conflict must stone is where the fault is sometimes at unrestricted compton, central goswick, getting at least 17 palestinians. victims to be taken to alex hospital in depth and by the attacks of also being reported in a garage, bessie chica, freshest, best of luck to tune as arrived in russia's far east. he's on his way to no craving what will be his best visits. fume young in 24 years. teaching is looking to strengthen ministry and trades relation,
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health and dry weather combined with strong winds, have caused a number of intense wildfires in the west and united states as well. bundles or poles, the worst is likely you have to come a wildfire. susan has begun in california with several wind, with laces 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, california and cause grasses,
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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 burned fuel in a lot of places because we haven't had big major fire over the last couple of seasons. we've had them bumping up 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've dried 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 dry weather during the summer and into the fall. that could wellbeing omen of even
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more severe and dangerous wildfires to come. rob rentals l g 0, los angeles to the heat holdings. i'm going to shoot across positive canada. low temperatures in the south and central regions are expected to climb as high as 35 degrees celsius. the full cost to say it could feel as high as $45.00 degrees. due to the humidity or authorities of old canadians to take precautions against heat stroke. and also to rest has been found dead in greece and a weekend for a period of unusually hot weather. the body of the 55 year old american was found on the island, the talking temperatures sold about 40 degrees celsius and some areas this month. and so at the start of the holiday season, the case of populace reform policy. so i thing to take away right tween support from the governing conservatives ahead of elections on july. the 4th pole show that the policy led by nigel for all just neck and neck with the tories. but that both way behind the labor party as charlie angela ripples,
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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 while the, instead of the people on the streets of britain. today, i've come here in the last 2 years alone. never before in history, we've ever seen literally anything like it. we believe that an overall freeze on net 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,
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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 getting stuff paid, but haven't stopped nothing. but reform seem to have some of the critical ideas that will try my to best. so some people like that many don't. a divisive fig for just being attacked twice during the campaign. and now has a security detail paid for by taxpayers, a millionaire and storm, a city of london trade to fraud styles himself has a mind if the people off against and out of touch political elite. and he's predicting organ 6000000 people who liked the reform for raj,
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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 algebra, london thousands as the un high commissioner for refugees existing saddam, where the wells was to mount a terri enterprises and folding mold and 9000000 people have been displaced in the 14 month conflict between the army and the power of military rapids support forces . now the well food program says it's truck solving the duffel region for any of the fed time in 2 months become voice. rushing to get food supplies to a 160000 people ahead of the stall to the rainy season. even says a 3rd of saddam's populations, not gonna be $18000000.00 people
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a solving. lenny can say, here's the head of communications full, the well food program and saddam shows as not from nairobi. kentucky with us miss kingsley and it's a remote, a long blocked area of saddam. we're talking about in terms of getting to the full how relieved all youth for the moment that you've managed to get some aid into what is a war ravaged area? this is absolutely critical, critical to say lines of the hundreds of thousands of vulnerable populations there that are bearing the brunt of this conflict that are struggling to survive when we're already seeing widespread. now nutrition and, and reports of people dying of starvation. and this is so critical to save lives, but much more needs to be done. and we need to continue this. we need to have this unfettered access so that we can help all those who urgently need it right now. how
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difficult has that journey being sold as a trucks? it is quite a long journey. in fact, over over different countries. the assistance comes in through chad and then from there it goes into the different a very remote and hard to reach areas in the for it takes sometimes up to 2 to 3 weeks. um, once trucks across the border to get to their final destination. and these remote locations, um, so it is extra, extremely challenging. and what we're really worried about now on the coming weeks is as the rain set in that many of these roads will become impossible. and that's why it's so critical for us to have that access. now, so that we can get food in before a, some of these areas become on reachable. i mean, you're trying to get the trucks and as well and things security considerations also, heil not priority list. how do you have to navigate those tens of negotiating the routes?
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because certain parts of the routes are controlled by different stakeholders. and it is extremely challenging and a very, very complex to negotiate access. as you mentioned, there are different parties to the conflict. different are groups along different routes, many different checkpoint setup, and then given also the kind of activity issues into the, on the, you know, trying to reach people that are there on the ground at these check points to get these companies moving. it's a very, very complicated process, but it's, it's great to see that this has worked and that there is progress in terms of opening access, especially to the door for region and also to puerto from can we talk about the problems medically that people were facing in the gulf all region before the rainy season because the addition of a rainy season opens up another pandora's box of medical problems when it comes to multiple and diseases to all those
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a trucks that has arrived in the region. able to cope with what might be a mini or even a larger medical disaster. uh uh, so is w p, the assistance that we have send in is, is largely soon. commodities and also commodities to treat and prevent monitoring that you know only attrition. um, so in that sense, at least on these wsp chromeboys, there were no medical equipment or medical supplies, but that is definitely urgently needed. and especially as, as people are increasingly hunger, not probably not able to afford her meals, children suffering from malnutrition, and will then further have medical complications which also urgently need to be dealt with in the mandatory needs inside are across the board. so in the time to step up assistance is now one other thing about the rainy season though,
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and that's another critical time period, is that it's the planting season, especially for staple cereals, length, floor of them and bill it. so it's also critical that this training season is also used for planting to reduce some of the longer term effects and ensure that there is enough crop production to, to, to reduce and mitigate the process. so as people need at least a safe environment to be able to produce crops as well when we are talking about your conflict. so in terms of having got these trucks and how do you now plan the next cycle, what is the timeline for you to as i'm sure you have been planning the next come boy to go in, but it takes time, doesn't that? so what stage all you want now, before the next convoy goes and as it does take time, but in our planning, we have looked in advance to make sure that they're coming in one right after another and also going to different hard to reach locations. so for example,
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right now we have already has trust of the child and tina border and the comm. we're still coming together but they're already trucks. they're on the borders waiting to cross and then do to to be sent to different parts of the dark. for in the next couple of days actually. and then immediately after the next conway is already loading. and in addition and chad, and we want to have who's going in one right after another as quickly as possible. um, but it does take time because these are large distances to cover product, very difficult road conditions. and so the urgency in there and we're doing the best we can in this operational environment to, to, to get food and truck trucks. the food is moving to people and where they need it, the most distinctive speeches that need to get ahead of exactly what's going on and how you're getting 8 into the region. lady kingsley from the well food program,
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thanks for joining us. or the thousands of doctors insightsquared or have taken pots and a one day will kind of that protesting against the planned by the government to increase student quite as a medical schools. the government says it's necessary to address staffing, show things, but don't as opposed to the plan, disagree, and say it's impact, spoke the quality of education and patient talent sold will probably minutes detection center won't test being charged with insulting the motorcade. he's being released on bio tanks and the lights are being sold to the motor. can comments made during it and see with a sound when you say back in 2015, it denies any volume during thailand to some of the well strictest laws governing royal defamation. each charge criticizing a member of the royal family covers the possible 16 year presence of israel's intensified blockade of gauze. that means the fuel is hard to find and even when it is available is expensive. so people are resulting to cheaper and simple ways of getting around like donkey costs and bicycles talked about as a,
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has more from the law. before as well launched it school in garza, counts of trim point on keys and forces arrest. the only thing the goal is a strict spot. today's, the house becomes the main method of transport for people moving around and such as food. they lose the cities or typically it's very bombardment in the center of garza, in one of the huge, really busiest streets of dairy bella. costs are now rarely seen. i'm using the car because i have no other alternative. i want to visit my sister in a little say dog and i had been waiting here for hours to move. we don't have any other means of transportation with little fuse, any available here. another way of traveling is becoming popular place, it kills people from all walks of lonely form, then annoying demand to send the price of sol rate for the people have been buying
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if i will have more news on the other side of the right thing to learn from all of the new scene here around service, new center and dev, thanks very much. good time hunter from the to the working class community driven simple club with some remarkable funds. left leaning socialist politics. what you see on this the, those of the police of the farm to table phones and discrimination. watch focused bringing people together. it's quite unlike anywhere else on my lot white sports football interest on ours is it runs before the war, 8000 patients across the alpha and beta in crossing every month to receive treatment abroad. that number has dwindled to elizabeth. $5000.00 evacuated and 7
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months of conflict. pushing through the pain, 11 year old doreen by a pin finally walk again. dream couldn't move her legs after an air straight killed 60 members of her family and gaza chest. good, good. i thought i'd have to stay for more than a year in the wheelchair. i was asking my aunt if i'd be paralyzed forever. this facility was filled with a 22 world cup. now it's been turned into a place worth 500 patients receive treatment, education and psychological support. what the even when i had to sit teen, i'm in between the moment i got injured and now i've had around 61 surgeries. it could be weeks before anyone can be safely evacuated again and get the rare opportunity to receive treatment outside of the war zone. israel's war machine is decimating entire households and with us the words of those who survived and with the help of the palestinian generalists,
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folk lines toes the harrowing stories of 3 families and investigates us complicity and the world's most brutal in decades. the night and biden's wanted us to hold on just either the us special envoy, amos hosting is invade route, working to prevent an escalation in hostilities between is ram and has from the conflicts along the blue line between israel and his brother has gone on for long enough, the play of watching l g 0 live from to high with me for the back. people also coming out israel carries out more as strikes on on new see a raj,
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