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of the the hello, i'm still rob and you watching me all just it renews online for my headquarters here in hall, coming up in the next 60 minutes, a trip that could have labeled consequences. russia's presence documented is set to touch down in north korea for the 1st visit that in nearly 24 years. us special and boy, a must hochstein is in a route working to prevent an escalation of hostilities between this route and has blocked the conflict along the blue line between israel and since above has gone on for long enough. an assault on gauze and continues 37372 palestinians have been killed since the war began
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the police. and can you use want to kind of don't protest is trying to want people, i call them and to show that right. and again, the government's controversial tax reforms in spokane and by itself and a broken nose in front is opening game with the your rows. the rom 100 stock, is set to carry on playing the tournaments, but he will need a protective, faceless, the welcome to the news. russia's president allowed to be a to, to this set, to touch down in north korea for the 1st trip that they moved into decades. he's already travel through your quotes in russia's far east and is expected to be in pyongyang later on tuesday evening. pollutants trip is aimed at strengthening ties on getting munitions,
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as well as developing trade with avoids western sanctions. of mcbride are correspondent joins us now from young jones in south korea, which is on the amount of time border with the know, tyrol by any presentation is pertaining to north korea. as we said the 1st time in 8024. yes. but why now a yeah. this is a very consequential trip uh, by vladimir putin symbolically perhaps turning away from the west and hiding at east and trying to look for alternative power structures. power blocks to try to full a new friendships. a given his shunning by must have much of the, the western powers led by the united states. and he is heading for countries that have had traditional friendships with a russia and before russia, the soviet union. so ultimately he will be going to vietnam. but the 1st port of cool will be north korea. he will be arriving overnight tuesday, wednesday, into pyongyang. we know that they are all set full. when is being treated as
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a state visit with the streets decked out in the flags of both russia and to north korea wednesday we will see much of the business taking place. that will be the usual formalities that you could expect to ceremonial as such as we fly and got inspecting of the gods of on, also about formal receptions. but the real business of the day will be the signing of what's being called the comprehensive partnership agreement between the 2 sides . these covers things according to the russians, such as trade and security issues, important least things which the west, according to platinum uprooting, will have nothing to do with this will just appeal the between russia and north korea to countries that have been very much thrown together. if you like, by international sanctions, countries that have been largely shunned by large sections of the international community. it is thought that over the last few years, especially the 2 countries are being circumventing. some of the sanctions that have
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been imposed on russia ends north korea, but the suspicion is that the russia will be looking for more munitions. they denied that north korea was being supplying munitions for the war in ukraine. but that is the expectation. and well, of course the visit does come at the time of height and tension between the 2 career is. well, one does how serious the soul is observing what's going on us a soul is following this extremely closely with extreme concern. this is a reciprocal visit to this follows kim young and going to visit a customer drone in. 3 the far east of russia as a guest divided by booted last september. and everybody expects that a late in south korea that north korea is looking for a bond space technology from the russians to help it for the spice satellite into space. there are also concerns that russia may help to north korea with other
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weapons programs, and that is obviously a concern if they use those weapons are directed at the south. and it does come with the time of height intentions. on the d, m z. we have seen a lot of activity all along that boulder here on your show. no island. this is at the very western end of the out of the maritime frontier between the 2 careers that have been a number of classes here. they're all more artillery drills expected here, which has local residents concern. we've been hearing that just on tuesday from the south korean military that have been reports of, of the military soldiers from the north. going into the d. m. z and building up fortifications, laying new land mines. and according to the south korean military, they've had to fight warning shots of when those soldiers have crossed over the line to get back to the other side of it. so these are attends times. indeed, the full, the update. thanks. have a drop by the for us in south korea. let's close eva. that will be of course,
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much to discuss between document future and kim jong and when they meet both feet as needed, minute tre, assistance from each other. as obvious, there was defensive to, to ask a topless, explains the ties have been deepening between vladimir putin and kim jong and both russia and north korea have much to offer each other. russia desperately needs artillery ammunition from as many sources as possible. first war and ukraine, software and estimates that north korea has already supplied. well, the 3000000 large caliber i'll tell you shows by ship, as well as brad will kits. the short range, ballistic missiles, big numbers, but there's evidence, the quality is questionable. you create a report say that north korea weapon stops, capture the conflict for 40 to 50 years old, and frequently failed. north korea is also looking for help with this military satellite program. only one's being lowered sofa and the be many failures. the latest was in may of this year when a rocket carrying a 2nd satellite blew up shortly off to launch. evidence suggests russia is helping
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those career testing you rocking fuels with kim lou, and hoping most of those expertise is space launches will help his country develop a 1000000 robes of ation. satellite program of it's of the county is a professor of international relations at tucson national university joins as mine from tucson and sounds great. it's kind of always good to have you on the program for your insight. i'm sure that each lead has that right in shopping list when they meet in those career. can we just begin with the military wishlist because this is mold and just stopping by for a cup of tea, isn't it? sure. i think the russians are struggling in your grain. right? i mean, we're supposed to take like a couple weeks and here we are now and like the 28th a month or something like that, right. we know that the russians are starting to use older equipment in the war tanks and armored vehicles from 19 sixties. and so doesn't look like, and we don't know, of course, but it doesn't look like the russian defense industrial base can keep up with the losses in the war. and so their shot, their shopping around. right?
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china would be the ideal place to go with, you know, trying isn't a tough spot here, but north re f as a, so be it era defense industrial base. right. it's produced. what's enormous, military since 19 sixties. and so presumably again, we don't know, presumably the north koreans are sitting on a 100 thousands or millions of shells. and you know, as your correspondence said, right, south korean government estimates. but many of those have been sent to the, to the russians. right into the question is where to the north grant? the response? well, they've gotten to is what will they won't because it's also, you know, a tit for tat, snobby, i suppose, really knows, create needs technology. doesn't that don't rush. it can also that, especially when we saw can visits, one of russia is causing the drives. what back last september. and he wants to develop the ballistic missile program. this is where you might say both sides kind of have a symbiosis relationship a such. yeah, definitely right. and i think that both realize that pretty quickly, right. north korea has trouble, obviously. and as long as you've been surrounded by countries,
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you might fires rockets over japan, right? everybody has what are the big, you know, this kind of like a big regional, you know, flim flam over that, right? where, you know, north korea gets there like a new run, the sanction, something like that. so getting telemetry, information from the radiance with the russians is really, really valuable for them, right? we know that north korea can build a missile. we're not sure north street can actually send a missile to a particular point on the map, right? you know, think united states is going to land in the gulf of mexico. and so we think that, you know, the north straightened russians provide them with targeting information. right. and, you know, for example, they are probably gonna help them put a satellite in space, you know, and we're extrapolating here, but that's what it looks like. so, you know, if you're not free, i think that's what you want from the russians. right? may be nice to have cash i suppose. right? but what you really want from the russians are these advanced technologies for the weapons of mass destruction programs. the kinds of things i like to set, the north regional. i have trouble doing here like missile task because north curious around it, right? or, you know, larger, you know, better information about w m d is the old just about military is and there's also a huge diplomatic, a scenario getting on here. and i spoke just yesterday to andre line copies,
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professor of korean studies. i cooked me university. and so let me show you know, him and we were talking about the fact that russia is also wary to have too much support for north korea because it is booming. it's relationship with south korea who hasn't fully supported western countries in the backing all the assault on ukraine. so must go house cause an ion sol as well. would you agree that that is also part of the, the rustic maneuvering that's getting on right now? yeah, definitely i think both china and rush, i have been very, very wary for a long time about helping work. great too much. right. i mean, they don't know, they both appreciate north korea if you will, as that are on buffer between them and united states and south range of hands. they appreciate that back to north korea as a sort of nuisance and troublemaker, we spend all the time talking about and now they're dealing madison. they're selling missile parts and whatever. right. but we worry about that a lot, right? but we also know the north korean or well, the interior that's governed by a very paranoid to isolated class of people. we don't really know very well how
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decisions are made. right. the chinese would like more of the crew to survive, for example, but not having to bear weapons. i imagined the russians, but we think the same way. so i'm just kind of mentioning to me, i imagine what's going on in moscow, right. how much do i've desperate are you for the, for assistance in the war? right. and what do you want to give to the north koreans who are pretty unreliable and what are they going to do with that? i'm going to sell it later. they're going to use it right. so yeah, i mean, i, you know, and of course, once you do, it gives you much monroe screens and you really burn your bridges with south korea, which is of course, significantly more wealthy and has a much better economic relationship with russia. right. and if you burn that bridge again, export and import from from, from here until 3, and, you know, softer and economy is like 32 times the size of northridge. so the relationship really is military and transactional. and you don't want to burn your bridges too much if you don't have to. let's see. what does come out of this me things that an i meant to professor robert kelly. it's always good to speak to you. thanks for your time. the
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us present to abide in special invoice as washington is working to avoid a grace of will between hezbollah and israel. hey, miss hosting has been meeting lebanese the doesn't include any, has blogs because i live the speaker of parliament, as well as the kind of take a prime minister. the hospital has increased costs, photo voltage attacks in the past week after israel killed one of its top commanders. christine, also matters really need as on monday and said the conflict must stop. let me be clear. the conflict along the blue line between israel and because by law has gone on for long enough. innocent people are dying, property is damaged, families are shattered, and 11 east, the economy continues to decline. the country is suffering for no good reason, or it's in everyone's interest to resolve it quickly and diplomatically. that is both achievable. and it is urgent that we call to
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a hospital from they reached the start of this conflict 8 months ago. of course it was progress has been trying since the escalade pension now austin came on and he was in as well because the situation along the border became quite serious. in fact, that is what he said. the situation is serious. we are as a critical moments and the by the ministration does not want this war to expand any further. now his message reading was to her mouth telling from us that they should accept the us back ceasefire proposal. that is on the table, saying that this, these fire proposal can bring about quiet along the northern front. now when he makes the, you know, gives this message to him us in many ways, he's also giving this message to has the law, an ally of some of the group which opened up a front to help him, us in gaza. so basically he's, it's
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a very different statement then the last one he made in march when he came here and said a ceasefire in garza may not be enough to bring about them into the conflict. it won't be automatically. what he talked about was the need for new security arrangements along the border. so some here are seeing this as a some sort of a climbed down by the us administrative thing as well as position that the, you know, the war on gaza should end up before there's a whole to fighting on the northern front. but what is interesting is what question does not say, and he's about to say, what will happen if, how much does not accept that ceasefire proposal. what he did say is that this isn't everyone's interest for this conflict to and now, no doubt we are in a very new phase in this war of attrition still has the law and as well, all the guys to abide by un resolution 1701 which ended the 2006 full it balls has belong from operating between the latania with the blue line. the unofficial border
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with israel, as rome was instructed to remove all of its troops from lebanese territory. however, neither science has ever fully complied with the resolution since october, the 7th has blah, and is there any forces that exchange file and i need daily basis that needs group size, atlantic seas hostilities. if israel withdrawals garza more than 60000 people, have been evacuated from northern israel after months of cross border attacks on more than 90000, to be displaced in southern lebanon. last week. these really all being killed. a senior has block them on the the group responded by lot gentlemen, precedents, advantage of rockets into northern israel. and launch magnolia is a military and political analyst. he says, why has blah wouldn't respond to the us demand to deescalate, with tension with his right. nobody's going to listen unless it's ready to stop the crimes against humanity and will crimes against it. but as damien's in gaza. and
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that was very clear message that was for the to the us. and boy, almost talk, staying by saying stop the war and guys that everything was stop and it is not in the interest of the is really to see the will on going when the is really age admitted to be sports person at then yet had got genuine done yet, i got a said that has the law has launch $5000.00 rocket. the massage and drone is ryan, has 5000 reason to stop the war on levin, but it does not. and it's advantage and not in its capability to open 2 front, particularly the one that have a nice front is not that easy to conquer or even to adopt without having a very strong a, fight it back on these really ami society and even exist tension tractor is right, the from on lebanon is costing these relays a lot. it is really
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a degrading to reputation of these right. and more than what it is already by what these ratings have been doing and gaza. never done this. we have also heard from these ratings that they will 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 guidance. these on databases that these readings 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 and blaming one another, the politicians i'll send you to the admitted, reeks, you'll know, managing to achieve the objective unlimited too often. and the politician,
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you will have given that they've given us objectives the 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 stopped in negotiation with homeless because he understood that he's reaching at that line and it's debt go. meanwhile, on the grounding gauze of these, by the army has not eased its plumbing campaign across the strip attacks on 2 homes and understood refugee come because killed 17 palestinians. victims of intake is alex the hospital, and then a lot, what happened? count rig isn't there about in central goss enjoyed this now live hadn't good to see. many of the people injured in those attacks will be arriving at the hospital. may you? what's the current status of the events? ok, let's 1st talk about where the talks are in the central area of the gods as to where
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that is, where the forces a month ago, cause palestinians from dropbox to evacuate to this area because it's designated as a safe. so more than $1000000.00 pod of sinews evacuated students say the settings but and other areas in the central area. and they're still being targeted according to the policy administer, perhaps $25.00. how does the news were killed since the morning? 17 were in the middle area. dozens of others were injured, were also transferred to a local hospital where the hospital is working on. wanted to make sure it's lacking medical supplies and even the doctors are all over well with the number of injuries they are receiving every day. and behind me is a new extension. the alexa hudson made as an extension to receive it injuries and patients because the hospital is over. well, it's crowded, there's no beds,
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people are laying on the rest floor. there's no pets to vote for them to lay on. and also they're lacking a lot of medical supplies. the hospital needs at least 4000 meters of fuel every single day. but the hospital is trying to rush in as much fuel as possible because there has been no guarantee that they will receive you every single day. but the hospital is packed and not only with injuries and patients, but also with displace palestinians as this hospital is a refuge for hundreds of families to hire place in del copy that for us with that update to us and data about that. thank you. as such, a go ahead here all the, all just it renews are including possibly immigrants could soon be getting citizenship off a new plan by us present to abide and offering protection to the spouse as all americans. it's also why agencies trying to help. so don, all phase to get deadlines to get supplies to tens of thousands of people conduct
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for the use present. goodbye. is that to announce new protections for undocumented spouses of american citizens under the policy that will be fielded from deportation, provided with what permits and given a pathway to us citizenship. people who arrived in the country legally and not re and american citizen company have to return home to complete the process for permanent resident and say, let's go on a small white house correspondent, kimberly how get to standing by. hi, kimberly. just explain to us how this is actually going to work. yeah, well we as you point out, the big difference between this new program and the one that's currently in place is that those that are currently married to an american citizen will no longer have to leave the country in order to try to obtain permanent residency or what many
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know around the world as a green card in the united states in order to get that pathway to ultimately danny citizenship in the united states. what this means is those that are undocumented, but married to us citizen and also. 2 that are the children of non documented migrant, married to us citizen, and who have lived in the united states for more than 10 years. as of june 17th, 2024 now have the opportunity to obtain a green card or permanent residency. the other thing is really have to be determined to not be a risk for public safety and also that they potentially can go through the screening and pass all of the criteria department of homeland security. so this is significant because this will affect more than half a 1000000 people that are currently living in the united states. and another 50000 people that are children of these uh, a documented migrants who are living here in the united states will allow them to work. and so this is something that the united states government and also the by
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the ministration says, is significant because it brings out a lot of people that currently have been sort of living in the shadow so to speak. kimberly, thanks very much for that update. and companies like the foundation ready for us to give you a little bit more information about this, the policy because the bite and ministration says it's a need to prevent us. kimberly said about 500000 and documented spouses who am i read to us citizens from being deported. it's allows those who have lived in the country for at least 10 years to applies a permanent residence along with that children without needing to leave the country on average. spouses who eligible who, who are eligible to apply, have been in the us uh for at least 23 years now. the announcement comes ahead of the 1200 best way the cycle doc, a program that the administration says protected 530000 miles. and some people taishan who came to the us as children, not those who qualify will have 3 years to apply for permanent residency and will then be eligible for a 3, a work permit. leon fresca is an integration attorney,
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and they told me deputy assistant attorney general in charge of integration of the us department of justice and joins us now live from washington dc. mister westgate could help you with this on? i was just everything's your time. um, is this a sort of cynical move to gone to a particular votes buying cool have the by the administration wanted to implement this policy, but it being distracted for the one to the best it would as well. i think it is tied to the election for a couple of reasons. number one is tied to the election in the sense that this is the sort of in the beginning of the border announcement that was just made by couple of weeks ago where the border was flows down to asylum seekers who crossed so legally that phased a lot of criticism on the lab. and so they, now this was implemented that the model apply the criticism on the lab. and also the fact they is that under the current process that you had discussed earlier, where people have to leave and then come back into the united states. that process
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currently takes over 3 years to actually finish from start to finish. and so this actually really been a priority for the administration, it would've devoted resources about how big that process they 3 years, but instead they move that to the back of the line. so this thing sort of bounce prioritizing this about these as the change from what i've existed days ago. yeah, i mean the one i time. so, you know, it's giving estimated numbers of 500000 spouses, whomever to us citizens. us money is 50000 young people under the age of 21. it is actually a very small figure in the population of what just have a 200000000 across the us. but the largest fallout is most probably the debate around the issue of tied to immigration control. i mean, this isn't going to happen quietly, is, you know, absolutely there's going to be losses. there's going to be debates about who benefits from based on whether they are cutting the line from other people who are
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doing it on hold the right way to buy the ministration holds that look. if there really are 500000 people who are benefits, that means there's 500000 us. it isn't boulders who will benefit as long also, maybe they have family members who care about this situation. that may be, they also will vote on the behalf of joe by the now because he did this. so the idea being that perhaps this might actually be on the margin something that benefits those voters, particularly the $500000.00 citizens. and perhaps some relatives of banners that may care that this spouse of this citizen gets the space idea of the account to the so you might say to a game, count of those that want to sing tied to immigration was only a few weeks ago when the bite in ministration was removing a documented migrants from the us even before the asylum claims are even dealt with. so, within this relative, very complicated bend dive under contradictions. aplenty, the right,
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i think the by the ministration with dr. is worry this article by saying we're drawing the line we're. busy closing the border as of right now or as of 2 weeks ago. and what we're doing is we're now trying to figure out how we best address the situation of the people who are inside the united states. with a priority toward taking depo been here longer and moving them away from the the board asian funnel at taking the people been here shorter and trying to speed up. they are the board page and it's about the board vision is warranted by it is very easy for critics start, bro popped up and say anything you do that helps anyone that document they create the magnet effect where people think that by just coming way long enough there will eventually be a policy for me to and so this is the debate that's constantly got today. i'm sure we'll be hearing a lot more about it as we had tools that november the for the bi weekly on press. good, thanks so much for joining us. from washington dc. thank you. like well, it's time for the weather now. here's evanson. so i think tots and cutting costs or
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across the middle east, pretty much sums it up over the next few days. you can say some very, very high temperature showing up on that you all sent to the mit full of these here in the, into the box. so then we'll see maybe we'll get up to about 50 celsius. that's q a. i've also for baghdad, so that in tennessee, that's a really nasty hate, is set to persist in the coming days. a few showers stuck between the black sea and the caspian, but across the east, most of them. but it's right in severe hayes in place here as well. and again, you can see temperatures getting up around that. 40 degree michael more as we go on through the next couple of days, a no significant side. and then the rest pipe from that. a meanwhile, holding up 2 men to the northeast of africa. so the success you started aaa, but to this could get up about the 40 degree mock as we go through. why does die? plenty of shells the across west africa, the seasonal range doing quite nicely. these may become a little more lively, pushing a little further north and kind of also as we go on 3 1st, i got a not you re, a sing live you down post as per usual. wanted to show us one or 2 down pose 2 into
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the east, the side of africa. so. so what to whether they're into what times in their into can. yeah. and that will continues to drive this way further. northwood state as well. so i head here on the, i'll just every news on the walls, policies, and it's regarding california with mold in the files and find, find just buckling a place in the south. we mean sending all celebrities sheet to attending that road is it's a 1000000 s and it's full to championship. when that means the boston celtics announced on the loan in n b, a history. the, what does a, i really mean for the future of humanity? what sort of future society do we want? it creates all of this technology roommates. do we still have power of choice, age guides, beach to the tournaments and operating in doing?
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[000:00:00;00] the book about to watch me. i'll just have a news with me. so robin indo, reminder of all the top stories, rushes president vladimir putin is on his way to north korea. and what will be his 1st visit to pyongyang in 24 years boots is looking to strengthen military and trade relations. is there any forces bomb times and other threats refugee camp in central gulf? so can i get the sub team palestinians? the victims of intake is axel hospital in the types of wholesale being reported out of the ridge refuge account has been lost. now has released the video from one of its drones. the group says it shows in great detail at least by the city of haifa and his vital civilian and military installations. let's get more on this spine. joining xander called all correspondent in
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a route. so because through the footage that we're actually seeing significant footage of unprecedented in terms of how deep has ballade drive and has of it, perhaps a made it into israel. well yeah, said recognizance thrown showing images like you mentioned of military and civilian infrastructure, particularly in the city of k phone as well as the ports of hey fun and it's surrounding. now they released this video just a few hours after the us and boy amos hausten concluded his visit to be rude to us . we understand from sources hezbollah sources, is that this is there a message to the us and boy, as well as to the is rates. and the message is, this is in response to the threats to the is really stress of widening this conflict and launching and all last war. this is, has the last saying that it has the capabilities and this is ready to fight the war
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. the sources are also telling us that they want to tell the israelis they have a bank of targets and they also have sensitive intelligence information or intelligence information on sensitive military sites. no doubt, this is part of the psychological war and has been a lot really in the past few weeks have been slowly unveiling its capabilities to the is ready to deter them from launching and all out for because has the official set set this time and time again, we're not interested in a no wider conflict. we opened up upfront to help our allies at to and from us to help cause the palestinian people. but if you do launch a war, we are prepared for this. no doubt. this is, you know, this is a humiliation, this is how it is being described by some, even in israel, on how this the drone was able to get all these, you know, detailed this images from, you know, from cities in, in northern as well. say that once we update,
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the goals will continue to monitor that footage and that event as the hours progress the police. and can you have $52.00 guns to dispose demonstrations running on the side parliament to protest against a new finance bill, which includes a rise in taxes and fees or due to vote in the coming is on a new bill. the legislation led to definitely protest last year. it introduces new taxes and levies that would increase the price of goods such as print net present when he moved to his defend demetrius saying that needed to boost government revenue and reduce borrowing office. there was malcolm. when was that those protests in nairobi, a heavy security deployment here outside kenya is parliament building with please ruth account and trucks in place in plain clothes, offices throughout the area to groups of protests as have tries to gather one of them close to here was a group of all the women quickly broken up by police to 5 take us and made
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a home for the rest. the protest is demonstrating against a propos fine on sale, which is due to go for a 2nd reading here in parliament. it will increase multiple taxes, and critics say that will be crippling for kenyans or the, or the suffering from the cost of living prices following tax increases in the last year, including selling the ac on feel. so this cost of living prices, economy, se, origins, under the previous governments in which covering president william re say was the vice president. the say excessive borrowing for infrastructure projects, which are more like corruption scandals let's you can yeah. having a excessive debt burden since then, the ball in ukraine in the global pandemic of contributed to can use currency weakening it against the adult and making it harder for the canyon
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government to funded and budget as well as keeping up with debt repayment. that's why this controversial finance bill is being discussed with critics able early for the home can. you can use economy and make the cost of living crisis even with the front of which they say will be felt by the pool malcolm web. i'll just say era. my baby kenya, to the power ministry pittsville. ford sends it on, had been accused of banding and destroying a village in north the full states. the governor adolfo region has released the video showing banding, hey, within the village of only the area, isn't it? as signs of a recent clash between the cities on the, on the power military forces, social media platforms affiliated with the recess, pasted videos of the group. taking control of public facilities in the region. field high commissioner for refugees is visiting sit on one of the wells west. he monitoring prices unfolding more than 9000000 people have been displaced in the 14 month conflict between the army of the power ministries,
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rapids full force as well. if the program says it's truck, saw in these awful regions, i need a set time in 2 months. well, anyway, i spoke to, lenny can see now she's the head of communications full, the well food program. and saddam, she says more humanitarian assistance is urgently needed in the region. this is absolutely critical, critical to save lives of the hundreds of thousands of vulnerable populations there that are and 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. 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 difficult has that journey being sold as a trucks is quite a long journey in fact,
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over over different countries. um, 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 extremely, 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. some of these areas become on reachable. front sides, it will reduce the number of its troops across the west and central africa around $600.00 soldiers are expected to remain last year present rather than that quote announced plans to reduce sponsors military presence in the continent. but as of to some governments expelled french forces from that territories at one just shows a is a principle jane's a global open source intelligence company,
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specializing in military national security, aerospace and transport topics and joins as not from boulder in front of this issue is a good time for you with us on the program. i mean, we do wait. there's official numbers of the reductions to be announced. but why is friends doing this now or has it been pushed as well? phones uh has uh, essentially been uh, uh, forced to we go from the molly bulk in effect. so in here and we just pretend them pretty much to operation by kind, which was the touch of reset for, to the, in the so hell region. and as it states is growing backlash against its presence in africa and also pressures to do more in terms of deployments in eastern europe to support the nato. for with the presence in the romania or in the baltic states, reducing military troop levels in a, in a number of african countries, is a,
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an expedient way to get these troops available for other assignments. lot of the same time result. reducing the visibility of its presence and changing the model of the office deployment from the one where he maintains permanent detachment, so some of which where operating on their own to one where the focus will be on partnering with the military use of the countries in which fossil, we mean to work on capacity building on the training and be much more in a supporting role that it is not to get to a sudden. so from sort of the french policy that will get out while the gaming is good so that we can keep our relationship with those african countries that wants us to stay in some form to be on, on a back to 15 years such. and as you say, it's one thing to have a troop numbers that allow for active missions, and it's
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a different thing to be in an advisory capacity. yes, that's some of the so we don't have to get the full numbers, at least from unofficial sources. but officially, there are talks of reducing significant numbers in senegal could be well and dable as well as just what would you put you will remain untouched because of its significance full. so for operations throughout the middle east. so, um, uh, yeah, the idea here is um, probably to uh, reduce the visibility of a friend of french presence, which is in line with the way increases there is increasing a position to a french military presence across many western african countries. this is a knowledge by the french, and they are trying to find a way to remain without uh being as negatively perceived and meanwhile, and this would be particularly relevant for tad, where we've seen the chat in governments, maintaining overtures with russia. a probably differential or just wanting to be
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careful in the end the situation being countered in other countries, no. to the burke and so on the chair with they were forced to leave a not under their own timing. and that's a mental setting to leave some for structure and equipment so that he's valuable without being able to, to be treated. so essentially having to destroy it in situ rather than be able to remove kind of treat it. so it's, it's probably also about to be able to leave on your own time. because you know, in the timing of the reduction rather than the having events the side for you. indeed it'll be interesting to see how they do withdrawal. and then what numbers to the window should at least on to be joining us from photo not islands. full of prime minister text instead of want has been charged with insulting them on the case he's being released on bail attacks. and that actually insulting them on the key in comments made joining an interview with a sounds queen newspaper back in 2015. he denies any wrongdoing, thailand, to some of the well strictest laws governing royal defamation. each charge criticize a good member of the royal family. time is
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a possible 15 year prison sentence. and thailand has legalize same sex marriage. the senate approved a marriage equality bill to go to final approval of the king thailand will become the 3rd country in asia to allow same sex marriage up to taiwan on the pool. hot and dry weather combined with strong winds have caused a number of intense wall finds in the western united states as rep rentals pools the worst as possibly come. a wildfire season 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
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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, underbrush and shop are all plants to grow and flourish. but now hotter temperatures have dried out those plants, turning them into an abundance source of fuel for fires. 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 up and not to this size. so there's a lot of and burn 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
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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 more severe and dangerous wildfire as to come. rob rentals l g 0, los angeles of late holdings. the holes have been issued to close parts of canada, temperatures and the south and central regions are expected to climb to as high as $35.00 degrees celsius, but full cost to say it could feel as high as 45 degrees due to humidity. look forward to use of old can i do to take precautions against heat strike? well, still head here. all men use are in support. fitness worries full fronts. installed plan of your being championship will be live in the highest countries. germany,
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are some of the celebrity names given to the most well known. let do me incentive golf, but for abraham there is an unexplainable, greater connection between the sheep and himself, or perhaps faith in what is to come nicholas hawk. i will to 0 the car but it's time to spot on his on the thank you so much. so i will come in and buy face stuff at a broken nose in front is opening game at the yours. the remington, striking is set to carry on playing of the tournaments but will need a protective face mask off who was injured during an accidental collision. in the final minutes of his team's will know when i've austria and i won't have surgery in the immediate future. there is the question mark as to whether or not he'll be fit for francis 2nd group game that's against the novelist on friday. i'm sorry, i putting out an appeal on social media late last night, asking friends if they have any holidays from asks me if you have more visitors to pay the to the only man he's not doing well. he's with the medical staff and i've had
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a lot of media interviews before i came here. so i can not tell you anything more about his nose. got badly hit. that's for sure. we need to check that out. so somebody seems quite complicated, which is really unfortunate for us tonight and wellness. it's only gonna be 10 of these, a very important player. he's our captain. and as i said earlier, i have no further information. if we lose in touch, we'll make a huge difference for the team. well before his nose is broken up by pages running cross resulted in the only goal. if francis prove the game against australia, mike started with a scorpion oh goals. so just thought to greet, rob was the netherlands friends have still to the tournaments with a. with that, let's go now to a correspondence dominant cane, who's in berlin for as in dominic, the weather, threatening to spill at least a few of the headlines today. a. yeah, you wouldn't believe it's that with me standing here with the brandenburg gate that
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icon of the city name resplendent in sunshine. it's warm and sunny, but it's mucky and wed behind me here. the funds should be thronging with people. it isn't why? because this area strong with tourist, but the euro 2024 officials have taken the decision that the threats of fund the storms is so severe. but actually what that means is the know the funds on have to be close, not just are invalid and also endorsement and other places. so it means that all those people who are going to go were planning to congregate in those massive areas with big screens. while they're going to have to think again, dominic and by obviously one of the, some of the big name of this told him it was the reaction as to being to the injury he suffered last night. lots of talk about it on social media, but also in the print media here i have the insights full pages of the fits item
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with the headline says cub some find kind of some zig went on, but they blew taste. that means they all students hedge funds into the lead to a victory, and they give on by say, a bloody nose gives you a sense of perspective about the way things are perceived here by the media. but also the other game that took place belgium losing one mill here. they refer to the decision taken by c, a off saying, but it was the device inside the footfall, which detected a minute pressure, which allowed the referee and the v off to say that it was a hand bull on that prevented it being one. 0, in that game. so the media definitely following what's been going on. suddenly that injury to him by play is something which many people are talking about here and coming up cheese nice 1st game is to k a versus georgia. i'm assuming there's going to be huge levels of support for care for large games in germany. this
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very much. so i remember that that suckage community in this country is the launch of x class x, patrick community in this country. and they follow the games here. very much they some of the newspapers, one of the local newspapers here, the video tag is fights. i'm saying that's a range of friends will be in the stadium in thought, months for the met. so for a tree that read or will be like a 12 man for the turkish team when it plays in that game against george. and remember one of the game taking place this evening since that sees portugal against the check republican that will run the 1st round of games in this group stage. and so many interesting results that have taken place. so we'll have an idea of how the groups are starting to look at the ends of today's games. nobody can live for example, and thank you so much. plenty more from dominic throughout the day. i the boston celtics now stand alone in the end. the record books, the celtic spacing,
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the dallas mavericks to win an 18th championship. it's a victory that moves them above the lake is on the o sign, the lease sign. how much reports possible to move in the us be more than 15 years in the making, the boston celtics. so once again, n b a champions. this 18th type of wind up putting them ahead of any of the team in the history of the room for me. we did the. 6 6 jason tatum's thoughts with the celtics in game 5 against the dallas mavericks. dylan brown was also key performers and he was named the finals a most valuable class. who could don't teach,
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did all he could to take the best of 7 tiers to 6 game. but even his best efforts could prevent the celtics from securing the win and full one series victory in front of the home crowd. the thing we learned from alarm is that all of our versity, i think, has made us stronger, made us tougher. in all season you can see it. no we, we started from the john, we made all the sacrifices we played both ends at a ball at our level. so to have a big win, the biggest win that you guys in front of your home grow. i feel like that was really important to go up there and do everything in my power to make sure everyone is getting today. it's a when that will be celebrated around the world, close to half of a celtic fans and live outside the united states. tens of millions of boston photo is had with miss tatum and brown's 5th playoff run this year. they at last made it to this finish line. on most of this,
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there are really macros announced that he'll be taking a few weeks away from gulf mcroy allowed to shortly to dissipate during the final stages of the us open. on sunday, it looks on for us to end his send me a white from major championship with an c bryson to chicago grabbing the title macro. it says that we're soon at mix months scottish open the beginning show, hey, i only have 3 hits as the and i don't choose to say to the colorado rockies the don't use something. something's in the national league west, the rockies are in the last place. and course the west indies will nicely for the soup. right. so crickets t 20 will come the when these reading afghanistan in the final group gave me some lucio, i seems we're already through to the next stage. she's on champions. the when these now face cycle whole was england, while i've dentist done will be up against india. all right, that is, i suppose looking for thanks very much and they, and that is an easy for me to move something about the moon. use all the other side of the right, but it is a learn from how do me i'm gonna use on same here,
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even though thank you very much for your time. i took the a 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 funds to it pays for phones and discrimination. wide focus, bringing people together. it's quite unlike anywhere else. while odd white sports football alters on out a 0. how the city of the workers is really used to bring much needed cash to the occupied to us bank. they were estimated the 22 percent of the workforce before the war. now that israel has found their entry, they barely make up to point the percent according to
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a recent survey by the international labor organization. another office to compete think the economy is israel's decision to withhold tax revenue that belongs to the palestinian authority. know many stores here have closed down and people say every day this will continues. it adds another birth and what is the effect of the conflict on the environment? the impact of war is so much more than just emissions from tanks, ships and will fight motormouth. it has a devastating effect on people and the department of defense is emissions is as large as many countries. every time ministry spent and increases military emissions increased and this war and this climate, christ all hail the planner on a jersey to the
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colleges. here with the it has the law sends a message to israel, the lebanese on good release is a drone video saying what it says, all sensitive military installations deep inside is by any type of training. the phillips. so robin watching, obviously are like, well, headquarters here in the whole coming up as well, kind of is that morris rides on our district, refugee kind of been such a 1000 at least 17 people are killed for the 1st time in 8024 we is russian

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