tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 24, 2024 12:00am-1:00am AST
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[000:00:00;00] the . ready the hello, i'm jessica washington. this is to use our life from johanna, coming up in the next 60 minutes. multiple attacks across the russia is doug as some region, with the targets, including churches and synagogues. several people have been killed. these really prime minister says intense fighting and guns, a southern city of rosa is nearly over. but it's, but as it doesn't mean an end to the abused and humiliated odyssey, or speaks to an engine, hello simeon, with strep to the front of in his family ministry vehicle any occupied westbank used as
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a human to his way to soldiers grab my hands and to others, my feet stopped swinging, lifted, right. i felt to the ground twice. i know the fear that they shocked me over the hood. suggesting a new tax plan. defiance young canyon's protest outside of the church were present and future with worship and peace. a statement with your sports, including the latest from the euros, as germany went behind to switzerland and were on the brink of losing a final group game. that's the hosting clause and stuff. it's from. finish to the fighting is still ongoing and russian is the druggist on region of the gunman launched. samuel cheney is a tax in the cities of much color,
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and to event at least 9 people have been killed, including 7 members of security forces to synagogues, and 2 churches were targeted. and the priest is among the dead. let's speak to a russia corresponded though julia shovel over. julia, thanks for joining us. took us through the latest on this attack. well the laser says in the city of deer, ben, stay active phase of a counterterrorism operation has been completed, as that's according to the national onto the terrorism. camecia of russia. when to stand up, 3 civilians and seen police officers have been taken to the hutch club hospital. several more people had been taken to their band hospital. there was no information on how many tacos have been involved in the souls right now. the clashes in $56.00 has continued,
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and according to our witness reports renewed shooting is taking place in the hutch color right now. so head of a police department, a, one of the nearby towns who arrived at the scene to help was killed and also russian stage agencies report that one of the district of flores, he's had been detained. usually they participation alleged participation of his sons in the attacks allegedly was, oh, but his sons have been killed. also, the druggist on administrative, internal affairs has repeated information about a hostage taking in the hutch collide of sex church. previously i there was reported that full 2 people had been taken captive, that ministry equipment was posted on the streets of their band, the entrances and exits to both of the cities occurring 2 blocks. and the operation to stall dimensions continues to julia. thank you. that's our correspondence,
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your leadership, a little business hosting from oscar, the joins now by on a month, days who is a visiting senior research fellow at kings college in london and she joins me now. live from london. anna, thank you for joining us. can you talk us through just the context? what are the security challenges for these parts of russia? dr. thomas is limited in the, even the extra so soviet science, the talk to was somebody's renaissance was found in that gets done in the late age is about was the goodness ation. which 70 well to quite a few moments of the 11010 i, which later became so the cell. could you javier, in patient that if i have been affected by my resident, go next to wireless. old sort of islam is
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a made in nice case the you very much most did because oh, actually well to the actual metrics. yeah. which was much more separate. coming out of the name is thing else, cell phone, we have a low campaign against me. the police targets all these and that to see the nails the footage is managed to kind of get on a house, maybe around 1012 i guess, a go and see them. this situation has been lost here on the come to to last year. when was for one of. a the events, but the moment you had to come up, drive peaceful play for you, for them. what do they the by the and less of the car, but the back of things with read it control the b, b, p. i called them, they said they should and the progress of the
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i'm better capable actually. why don't you know, how common are attacks targeting not only religious infrastructure, but also really just because in this attack, as we've been reporting a priest was killed to ship the highest. let's have a little so that is that the area that have a be a few in so those low level is a bill for games symbols, but sheer amount of assets sold explicitly. oh to face. wow. what a new phenomenon, especially now with most of this russian prius, how she's sort of slashed so he was killed in the why the way. so that's a very kind of shows up. there is a conversation that people are determined. the 2 attacks have been very well planned. there was 2 ways over and above all things have been taking probably
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months in preparation was people would even want to insurance with oh cool, great coverage will prepare those pam. now the civilian way and not this of this attack is still being investigated. what sort of response should we expect from authorities in russia to ensure that such attacks don't happen? again? the, all the clothes back assembling was a massive security pressure. so everybody should be, this is old. old, they give it to they manage to know to be able to hold a slope, or even probably see common sense. yes. now they have blocked all the main route influences to a decision. but the problem is why don't know that it's main instead of just assets, all the kids at the williams,
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you crate practice thumb is far away to about seattle action. so obviously we have uh, instead of just services being depleted about the pool and a thank you so much. that is on a monday who is a visiting senior research fellow at the king's college london. thank you for your analysis. ukrainian asked strike in the russian annex crimea peninsula has killed 6 people and send to beach, go was running for their lives. it happened in the black sea, poor sick fizzy of a semester poll. local officials say ukraine's military find ballistic missiles, with cluster munitions, russian and defensive shut down 4 of them. a 5th that was here to change direction and exploded over the city. the governor also most of what well says a 124 people were injured. russian authorities have been quick to lay blame for the attack. daniel hawkins has more for most go of the m o. d. u has such a response will follow. they've been
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a note to your minds about who they're blame for. what happened on the beach and so basketball today and which at 5 people including multiple children that lost their lives and multiple children still remain in a critical condition. the russian m. o. d have said they've placed the blame on washington which supplied at these rockets, which the russian officials say the kinds of rockets with cluster munitions, unable god is the russian side says, boy. so that's a nice way information also supplied by the united states for ministry spoke. so when, when he hasn't caught up a has also said she cools for a stronger response from the you when you and was quick to at cool on both sides effectively, to deescalate them. cool for an end at 0 still disease that says that the of morning has been announced tomorrow on the republic. now following what happened, a 124 casualties that i could still get a 5 remain in critical condition where understand the medical for hospital claim that has also been sent from most scope not to get those children to the capsule for further treatments. he claims president is
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a lot of his lensky says he's only has shopped down to russian caliber. miss lyles, the comments came off to russia, launched a missile attack on ukraine's capital t's at least 2 people were injured. ukrainian military officials say that a defense systems destroyed 2 of the weapons. in hockey, one person has died and hawk the city was left without electricity. after another wave of russian attacks, at least 10 people were injured. of the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu has said, intends fighting against him most in russia is about to end. he also told is around the media that the move will not move forces to be deployed on the northern photo, which left on is all the pictures outside the headquarters of israel's channel. 14 in tennessee,
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with benjamin netanyahu. the interview took place. protesters have been sounding horns and chanting against the prime minister. the reminder, the is when the government has bend over 0 from reporting this. so i'll correspond in time to salute is joining us from jordan honda. it took us through what else was said in this interview. well, in his 1st interview with his really media since israel's war on gaza began, that's a gal who covered a wide variety of topics. the 1st one saying that this quote intensive fighting phase in gauze is specifically, and that's why he's coming to an end. but this shouldn't exactly come as a surprise. because last week, on june 17th, these really military issued a statement saying that the fighting in the box was nearly half completed, meaning that they would only need a few more weeks of military operations there. now he also talks about the escalating switch few with roles border and the threats of an
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awful lot because it, after the gaza is open or is really military personnel and troops would be transferred to its roles north to be on high alert, essentially deal with what's next there is a board possibility for a diplomat as well from the time. right. and we apologize for that. it seems we're having some connection issues and we will endeavor to bring home to back to discuss these developments. and a reminder that honda was reporting from jordan because israel has found out lucy or from reporting to let's continue on the story. i'm joined now by phyllis then. it's who is a fellow at the institute for policy studies, and she joins me now live from washington dc. phyllis, thank you so much for joining the challenges here and use our let's talk through some of these comments. prime minister benjamin netanyahu was saying that the
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intensify him against from us in rough or is about to wind. but that that would then allow israel to deploy more troops to fight has below. what do you make of these comments? as thanks jessica good to be with you. i think that what we're seeing here is a tactical shift, both rhetorically and potentially slightly on the ground in how and where the is really war continues. what we're not seeing is the likelihood of this war ending with and is really initiative any time soon. because nothing else whose political survival, his get out of jail card, if you will, depends on a war continuing forever. the continuation of this war is now still underway in northern gaza. the, the fighting that is going on in russia is not the only fighting going on in the rest of the gaza strip. it's still continuing elsewhere. this will allow, if they cut back on some of the intensity of the ground war that's being waged with
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such extraordinary brutality and rasa. if that gets cut back somewhat, it will allow some of those forces to be transferred north to the lebanese border where the war there will accomplish the same thing, essentially, will accomplish nothing. yahoo has military survive a sorry his political survival by claiming that only he can fight this war and lead the israelis in this war. there's internal opposition as we're seeing to nothing yahoo! but most of the opposition is not actually against the war and gaza, per se. it's for 2 reasons. it's against how the war is being waged to a small degree. and to a larger degree, it's a call, mainly with pressure coming from the hostage families to accept a timeline for a permanent ceasefire to allow the release of the hostages. but there isn't real opposition to what nothing. yahoo clayton says that he will go back to war as soon
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as the hostages are released, there's also not much public opposition to continuing the war and escalating the war on the lebanese board are in the north. so the possibility of war continuing seems to be very much still underway until there is serious, significant pressure from the united states in the form of cutting off the money and the weapons that are enabling this war and this genocide to continue and still as you talked about prime minister netanyahu his political survival. what to comments like this mean for president joe biden's, political survival in the us because of course, there's a different sort of pressure building on him or this. absolutely right, jessica, the, this may be the 1st time that there is a serious threat to an electoral campaign because of someone being seen as to supporters of israel. that's never happened in this country. and what we're seeing
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now is that the position of the binding administration and the position of joe biden personally, where this is very much a, a personal decision on his part to maintain support for the is really war. despite certain levels of, of the language shift cause for a cease fire urging of cease fires, but all the time continuing to send the arms. that's what enables the war to continue. so the language doesn't have to be taken very seriously when president biden says we wish that there were a ceasefire. nothing else who can say, we're not gonna have a ceasefire. we're going to go back to war. even if we get some of the hostages released, we will then go back to more again. and it's based on the idea that they know from experience that whatever the language is that's coming from the white house. so far, there has not been enough pressure in this country is a huge movement, but it has not yet succeeded in bringing an end to the provision of weapons that
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make it possible to continue this war. and so as well as the contact week with a probably do i have, does that mean for this cease fire proposal because it seems as if the prime minister is saying not only are we not looking to end the war and gaza with looking to inflict violence in all the area it's absolutely right on what we're seeing. we saw the, the false claims, the prime minister. netanyahu made the on video the other day where he claimed that the us is withholding military support in and made it sound as if this is a major problem facing israel. when in fact, there has been exactly one out of hundreds of, of packages that are being sent to israel. of, of weapons. there has been exactly one that has been paused. it has not been cancelled. it's been paused because there was a fear. understandably, this was a package of bombs that included the 2000 pound bonds, 1800 of them,
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and 170500 pound bonds. these are bonds that can destroy entire buildings. the 2000 pounds bombs can destroy an entire city block, killing everybody there. these are enormous powerful bonds that even the u. s. claims. although there have been examples where that was not true. the u. s. claims it will not use those bonds in a crowded urban areas. nothing describes the gaza strip more than being a crowd in urban areas. and yet this is the only time that the israelis have have been for a moment the denied immediate access to those bonds. they've used them before the us has sent them before and they've used them before with or if it results in gaza . so what we're seeing now with this u. s. claim and with the visit now of defense minister, go on to washington, just this weekend. they're trying to rebuild this tension, this the relationship to get rid of the tension that's going on with the,
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by the administration. but there is no indication from the bi whitehouse that they are prepared to stop sending the weapons. and if there is a significant shift where there's a greater emphasis on israel's war in, in against 11 on against, has belie 11 on and a lesser and is on the continuing war. and that is that it will make it even more likely that all requests from israel will be granted by the us because the war against living on will be seen as a more traditional war against a somewhat more traditional, more powerful enemy where the, the number of missiles that are accessible to, to, to hezbollah are certainly greater than any kind of, of military capacity held in gaza. so it's going to make things even worse, i'm afraid, in terms of the refusal of the bite and white house to stop sending the weapons.
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the only thing that is going to actually bring an end to this war. there's not even yet an acknowledgement of either actively or even verbally from the israelis to recognize what hezbollah has said very clearly, that the a ceasefire. a permanent ceasefire in gaza would be the most important thing to tamp down the tensions on the is really lebanese border. feel us so much that you unpack, i'm sure we will speak again soon. that's phyllis. spanish who is a fellow at the institute for policy studies? phyllis, thank you so much. thank you. jessica. to 0 has spoken to an injured palestinian man who was used as a human shield. why is there any forces engineering in the occupied westbank, which i had a body was strapped into the front of and his manly military vehicle on saturday, which drove past several ambulances for the 1st time. he explains what happened to him. but during the telephone, saffir, i received
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a phone call yesterday morning that he's really special forces are in the neighbor . i was at my uncle's house with my cousins and i stepped out to check and found them if you me cause away. as we start to go back home these way, the soldiers open fire. my cousins were injured. and i've also received the bullets in my um let me show behind and he's really on the vehicle parked outside my uncle's house with both these very soldiers kept firing. and by the time i felt to the ground, i received another bullet in my legs. some of our friends and neighbors were also arranged. all these really soldiers round of them all up, but they could not reach me behind the ahmed vehicle. they shouted at me to step forward. the reply, though, was injured that could not move these way, the soldier replied, then you should die or remain on the ground bleeding for more than 2 hours. none of the soldiers approached me only one throne hovering above us. i kept bleeding off cuz that another is really on the can approach the one i was lying behind. they tried to run me over. oh, you know, there's
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a lot of footage cruising all the people i called with difficulty and can clear within that range. as they approached, one of the soldiers cramped into my head under his boot kept bunching me in the face of kicking my bleeding leg. well, he twisted my injure on my leg, an own bones were broken. how totally crying to remnants in these very soldiers kept laughing and mocking some wild eating meat from to his very soul. just grab my hands and to others my feet. they started swinging my left to right. i fell to the ground twice. and on the the time they shoved me over the hood. it was extremely hot that my back was, but they drove me back and forth from 20 minutes. i had hoped to be dead before these very soldiers arrived. i had expected them to attend to my wounds, not to beat them back to me. while i already had to critical injury to you, soon last of these very soul just kept me on the,
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on the vehicles hood for 20 minutes driving back and forth. and finally, they drove me on the vehicle to the main road with these way the soldiers were stationed. israel's military has once again and least a balance of attacks on civilians in gaza, at least for palestinians were killed and thousands more injured when he's really showing targeted, the goal is to see the compound of the un agency for palestinian refugees. the owner of facility had been turned into a warehouse for what little age was getting into the strip hunting. my foot reports another shoulder for hundreds of displays. palestinians and dogs are destroyed. and some of the limited supplies of a rolling after israel targeted the honorable headquarters in gaza city. the solid, i found my eldest son in jersey, the youngest trapped under the debris and those dead bodies lying there. what's wrong that these innocent children do?
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we are running from death towards death. young men and women are slaughtered by these radius. there is no safe and in the entire gauze, this trip. this is our life. nothing but fear in destruction. running from death to death. the warren garza has internally displaced more than 1700000 people with a few. if any places that can be considered safe, we are not in the hands of the i didn't was a couple not to all of us here are display civilians. so i'm trying to get their hands on food. others searching for clean water without warning is riley will plants 5 styles on us. this is an unrest center. it's supposed to be safe. but these riley's have no regard to any limits. israel's intensified a blockade, means a deliveries are often, is stuck at border crossings, subjects to his regular scrutiny and aid workers say the aid that does arrive is difficult to deliver due to the ongoing bombardment destroying supplies that have really found their way in mean
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a population of 2300000 that is already facing the use of our vision. is that even a greater risk? honey? my was, i was just the it i from the central area of the gaza strip palestine of thousands of palestinians in gauze. i have been forced to take show, so intense, and they face extremely difficult living conditions. invo hungry reports from one camp in the butler in central garza across calls of thousands of palestinians forcibly displaced from their homes. i knew think intense with more than 450000 houses damaged many have no place to go. and others are trying to avoid the bombardment that has killed at least 37000 people. but even tents are not safe from . is there any attack? well, obviously on the way we're living in fear, we go to sleep, trying to live to the next morning. not to get boomed. these riley occupation policies targeting all 10,
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so we're getting innocent. women and children kind of my life is moving dial. it is a misery, as well as the danger from is risk bombardment living in time spring its own set of problems. allison, your families, are forced to call tents like these, their new homes. they do not have funding, water showers, or even toilets and sometimes are very small. you can't even stand up inside without proper sanitation and clean want to this country and die, we have become dangerously common among children under the age of 5. and many diseases like hepatitis are spreading rapidly with fears of possible a put that makes this is not have by the lack of facilities to dispose of sewage and rubbish, or the increasing summer heat. but there's nowhere else for policy needs to call him in the hands and one of the good. there was no safe place in the entire gaza strip. but then these ratings alleged that they all targeting militant, but they are lying,
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all victims of defenseless innocent civilians level to you and agencies and health professionals. fear that until a ceasefire is in place, an aide is allowed in. the situation will continue to deteriorate in more lives will be lost in quality. i'll just see it updated, but palestine still ahead on the 0. growing calls for a rerun is india is a national entrance exam for medical colleges of the unusually high schools and applications of people and england to make sure of a place in the t 20 world called semi final see to it will be here to talk. you through the, for the big and recently damaging tens of thousands central europe,
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particularly the something else. and more recently, the west and ukraine are repeatable event. they are moving in some places, but i think there's something else in dolton history that risk continues throughout monday and probably to say, we might see if you continued big ones in the west and balkans, but they will ease away from west and into eastern you crate this is sort of the remnants of an, a cold front, which means it's cooler to the north and the size, but it's very visible after the sites. but that junctions produce the energy. it's necessary for those john stoves with cricket, ball sized hail. however, if you're not on denise, those is cart quite well, but it's certainly improve, you know, your so disappointing stops you for example, it but then we should see terms that's about 30 inches 23. that's so continuous for next 5 days. neatness tunnels of stuck them. were up to simulate temperatures. again, quite a rapid change happening, proven to a stomach. it's still tremendously healthy. now, do you ever, you may be less surprising. i saw 49 yesterday because he something similar during
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the day, not many people live to, but it just indication of how sings of the disappointment is for the science. right . so how we should see a multitude of big chairs. they're fairly rare. the what is a, i really mean for the future of humanity. what sort of future society we want, it creates all this technology roommates. do we still have power of choice, age guides, which actually autonomy and operating and doing this is the apple kind of technician, oh, is it already too late? so if corporations, there's more power might in the bill and entire country, the future's going to be good for the i would be nice if to before humans as well as human on al jazeera, hearing the facts, we're not going to be determined by 4 in negative understanding the re, ality human rights groups are accusing lebanese authorities of using discriminatory
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practices against syrians to force them to return to their country with the latest global news. this is probably your policy and demonstration number 15 in the an insightful document to ease out as it was, teens across the world. when you place a to the house of the story, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello again, this is a reminder of our top stories. the sound funding is still ongoing and rushes. druggists region of the government launched singles, paintings of tax. the cities of the hutch co. uh,
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and the best at least 9 people have been killed churches and synagogues in both cities, which obviously houses here a has spoken to an injured palestinian with strep to the front of an hispanic military vehicle in the occupied westbank on saturday and used as a human shield, which i had a body said is rarely sold, has continued to feed him. despite being in at least full palestinians have been killed and many more injured offers many forces shown to the main owner of the building in garza city. the compounds named gauge was he's causing significant damage. hundreds of displaced palestinians had short thoughts shown to inability israel's war on guns, a has devastated the education system. charlotte, overall, he is one of nearly 40000 young people. they'll table to set his final exams this year. this is her story. the best now how the snack?
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because i'm one of the go the what go for the 1st 5 is the them? well it's, i just know some of the young. what else in the highest, know, goodness should list asylums mostly say and look at a so just of the go and i got than said that would be the crew and i get to the see if there was a bus nice and you'll see how one of the size, the little sort of a heart of 11 out of you know, was i live now. it's my not know how did with colors. so new john's address to move on asylum and the design as high as now to view the mission from a data control up to the side of dialing michigan as a he in the hot laces. and that that is true of the sort of hi alma for how many of the father of the and g,
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so 60 or less than 100 rely on those slick did i did let him know and had them with me and also had it if it's sadly in high school, i had us on the highest school college belie, i'm known and have had the mostly it all. sadly, best said little as of the help of my ties. so now tough. i'm going to show how it would have been her tough for me by the side of her. and so a lot of you may have had, i'm dealing pick games is scheduled to begin next month. but they are close to block israel from taking punch jews with war on guns, a demonstrations of being held in the hosp to city powers, urging the international olympic committee to take action. but it smith reports from parents. the goal is to have as well, but from the power as olympics become a central theme of these anti console pro palestine protests, just 5 weeks ahead of one of the world's biggest sporting tournaments protests to say
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a country that spacing allegations of genocide in front of the international court of justice should not be allowed to participate in the games, and they points to what they say is a double spun. the russia about a roof have been excluded from the olympics because of the invasion of ukraine. so why not exclude israel? of a gaza, it is though extremely unlikely that israel will be found, or excluded from the games. international olympic committee has already said that it has no plans to sanction israel over casa. so that's me, i'll just say around parents in staying in paris protests the also taking place against the fall, right? women's organizations marching in the capital head of next week, smith, elementary election president, emmanuel, my phone, shopped many when he dissolved opponent 2 weeks ago of to his policy last round to the far right. europe and pull them into elections, crowns move, could hand power to marine the penn national valley policy from paris. natasha
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butler has no, it really depends far right. policy is on the brink of power and fraud. so the 1st time, let's see. and she knows it up, beat him, smiling the pen, but supporting the constituency of anna beaumont ahead is next sunday's not collection is the one up as we did, we have the possibility of winning these elections and creating a unity government. this will get this country out of a rush. earlier this month, the president, unexpectedly dissolved parliament of to resend to right party, was drafted by the far right and from says, you election emanuel mike crow said he was responding to boot his grievances and can see did hit made some mistakes, spastic of it. if i thought i'd done everything right, i wouldn't be standing here today. i wouldn't have dissolved the government and everything would be fine. so yes, i do take some responsibility with a surprise election looming politicians from all sides have been propelled into
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last minute campaign with a political twist, sometimes as dramatic as micros decision. the conservatives of being raped, appalled by divisions its lead to eric's, you'll see barricaded himself in his office of to be expelled from the policy for online with the fall right on the left wing policies of the lines. one foot impossible, that includes socialists brings on coming this, that you, that's a new one, was that all the data and it was unique. we have decided to unite to resist the fluoride. but above all, to restore hope, to millions of people who live in france and who cannot stand manual microns policies any longer. the snap, a legend is a major gamble for emmanuel macro. she is pressing on. vote is being so scared of a fall right victory. the bill back is policy. that may have been the case in the post, but it's not necessarily the case today. you see this post the says michael underestimates the appeal of the pens policy. so can you can,
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once he's not taking into account is that these days people regard to the national riley as a political party like any of projecting a soft a younger image depends. national riley has widened its appeal, but the language critical us migrants muslims, and the you remains the same. if the fall right takes power, michael will most certainly lose his bets and paved way to the countries 1st popular government. the heel of gambled away his political cry. dependency does legacy natasha butler alger 0 power as they have been protests over the rest and transfer a 7 for independence activists and the french pacific territory of new caledonia to mainland france. fronts accused as the group of orchestrating riots in the territory. last month, violence erupted over proposed electro reforms that indigenous kind of feud would dilute their influence. protesters have gathered in paris expressing anger over the
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sudden, overnight the transfer of the act of this de, we may roll revolts and big revolts like this. there are always the cases, the case has been out deplorable, but that a justifiable because this is a struggle for independence struggle for freedom. we criminalize, we say these people who are known, who are fathers and mothers. we say that criminals and state of them present the name and you, caledonia, that being deported. 17000 kilometers away. this is outrageous. it's a way of criminalizing the connect people and the representatives. saudi arabia has announced that 1301 kilograms died during this he is hot. the saudi health minister said most of the deaths were caused by extreme heat and pilgrims walking long distances under direct sunlight. the authorities say 83 percent of those who died were unregistered hodge pilgrims in response to the debts. egypt has revoked licenses of 16 hodge associated tourism companies. while in tennessee,
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the religious affairs minister has been sucks. this the head of india is national exam. agencies has been dismissed of the weeks of turmoil treated by a major cheating scandal. thousands of students achieved unusually high marks and this is medical entrance exam. it's prompted allegations of fraud unless the future is nearly $3000000.00 students at risk. alexandra fi is reports braving, scorching heat and heavy police presence. students across india have been protesting for days. for them. everything is at stake. they're furious over suspected cheating at the highest level of their national exams. jack and yeah, so what can i say? whatever is happening is very strange. everywhere. cheating is happening. there's no discipline. the indian governments, national testing agency is that the center of the scandal. it holds elite entrance
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exams, critical for securing a spot in highly competitive university programs. thousands of students earned unusually high marks. this year, some statistically impossible to achieve its prompted widespread allegations of cheating that include questions being leaked and sold for tens of thousands of dollars ahead of the exam. the discussion, nick is yet, this is just another video from indeed that's photo that i showed you. that was very fun for me to accidentally predict in the head of the agency had been sacked, results and other exams have been canceled. students have petitioned the courts and police are investigating across the country. they point, but you knew, i mean, you know, one is going to be spread. no matter how big or influential someone is. no one is going to be sped. the scandal has reached the highest levels of
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indian politics. the opposition say the render moody and his government are to blame for not cracking down on corruption. the youngsters in india simply have no way to and it's not just the educational crisis. it's a price, it's been pretty much every sphere that we're facing. now people are already killed . they're just sitting on a disaster. and we've got a government that is good, but we cannot do the job. more than 3000000 students sat, the seniors exams from many, it took years of high pressure study and the norm is sacrifice to get to this point . they say their dreams have been wasted left without a university place. they say the only way forward now is to seek justice. alexandra myers out a 0. thousands of young protests is have held nationwide demonstrations against supplies. tax increases in kenya,
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president william richard said his government will address used unemployment and promised to move funds for higher education. because i'm still a reports from nairobi. kenya has never seen anything like this. thousands of young people standing the fire and she's outside of charge. the president we moved to was washington. people have been using such events to boot political leaders and disrupt the speeches. so congregants had to be sorely checked before entering the building. after this service, the president's convoy drove off. the chance of everything is most people who don't they see thousands of young canyons protesting against definitely non spill. i propose these additional taxes. the president says the government needs the money to serve as
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a huge x on those that implement development projects and avoid relying on outside health. i am very proud of our young people. they have the full what try bless. they have the full what peaceful. and i want to tell them we're going to engage them. we're going to have a conversation, so that together we can build a great mission for testers. have been trying to occupy parliament needing 2 types of security intention. last week, the scenes to augusta what kind of trucks and allegedly life will support us the save. this is a week organized, several opportunity to run throughout the week, including signing petitions for the call, members of solomon, who have voted for the bill. many canyon say they support the protests,
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but we can. so rabble is in some nightclubs, play popular assistance songs and shouts. the sentiments while most viewed in charge for the message wants to sing. going, you know, some advice to young washington specific. so as soon as they come out, then we will die is that they will know up, sweep, done, live on our knees. 60 percent of kenyans are the most 50. 5 years old. many of the for testers are in their twenties. they say they will not spill into the voices all hearts loudly. and clearly, catherine saw you all to 0 arrow on monday, columbia is government, or formerly still a new piece, negotiations this time with a decent infection or former funk rebels, known as the 2nd mocha tale of oh,
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sounds wrote up yet the reports from ball with us a little mad dog. wherever it was, one of president gustavo faithless, boldest promises a policy of total peace aim that ending beckett's long conflict by columbus on groups to peace negotiations. the 2 years later, shootings and bomb the tax are increasing in the country south were disciplined. rebel groups are terrorizing the local population as they fight to have control over lucrative drug trafficking. any legal goals, mining not big. the mostly just cause it brings us the most. and so we have the one suffering, the consequences the threatens, the killings we get caught in the middle. and the most painful thing is the children 831 has been forcibly recruited, is very bad. and the government needs to take it seriously. and the focus of the government has been to secure bilateral seats fires with different i'm groups
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while advancing in the top right now, there are 2 ongoing formal negotiations, one with the ellen columbia. so all this rebel groups that has at least 6000 members, a 2nd one with the e. m. c. at this event group a former far grab both that rejected a 2016 historic peace steal. their power and influence has been growing since they have at least 3500 members. and on monday, a new negotiation is expected to start with another splinter group of the fark known as the 2nd market value. and finally, the government has been an exploratory talks with criminal gang successors of right wing paramilitaries, like the so called climb. they look good for about possible surrender deals with little progress for the kids in the market. and at least say that despite progress spades like a hold to the kidnapping of civilians from the gangs of taking advantage of the
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ceasefire to strengthen their grip. when all of those, one of the mistakes has been offering too many concessions to the groups of the start of negotiations, too much current and not enough stick. but that has been changing. negotiate. there's incest, the setbacks are not due to government policy. kind of follows miles, even our worst critics admit that there has been progress despite the worsening of violence in some regions. i don't think the government's peace policy is responsible for the up surgeon violence, which is a result of the globalization of illegal drugs and mining. peace deals remain our best option. columbia is journey to peace was never going to be easy after struggling for decades with violence from insurgency groups and drug gangs that spelled the policy of total peace as not done enough to protect civilians and reduce the influence of criminal groups. allison that i'm 50 and just the book that
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the still ahead on. i want to see right now the dominant performance from the formula one will champion. he wins the spanish grand prix for the 3rd year in a row. it's coming up in sports with the interrogate. the narrative is the u. s. has continued support for israel affecting his global standing. there's no question about it. the united states has effectively complicit the genocide challenge, the rhetoric. yes, they look the correct but so in the international community, can we also say that dells? the cornerstone of democracy is having a free and open democratic pro upfront without the heartfelt letters written by l. julian resistance fighters of the 1950s,
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many remains on scene until now. our moral is high. now the brothers die every day to the trade. our country 0 to 0 world reveals the long plus personal testimonies from the men and women who fought for o julian independence. i'm writing to you, not knowing if this would be my last letter. letters of love letters or for analogies. 0 the the, [000:00:00;00] the time now as for his patient, just to get thank you very much. we'll start with lake drama up and yours warehouse germany school to stoppage time. equalize that to snatch top sponsoring group
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a from switzerland. the gentleman said already qualified for the last 16 while their opponents, switzerland, so had work to do then to a putting the swift send the lead off the 27 minutes to show the home crowd in frank. since at that stage they were heading through his group. when is they hate them? to me? that was not going to do full nicholas full crew diversity adults and struck a heading in a 92nd minute equalize the to see you then all those months main top the standings while the tool was enough to switch to progress except the score planning, who were trying to make it to the knockout stage for the 1st time, they needed to be hungry. he's had a chance of progressing, but they were beaten. one know kevin probates scoring the with a, with a virtually the last cake on the game. hungry victory was overshadowed by what looked to be a serious injury full day strike, a bonnet, best of vodka,
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who was carried off on a stretcher after mid a clash with the scoffing goalkeeper, the on gary. and if they have said he is conscious and in a stable condition, is confirmation of how group a finishes germany sneaking top spot, thanks to that late equalizer against switzerland, their opponents through being sick and placed hungry. we'll have to wait and see if they qualify as one of the best food plays teams. while scotland ongoing as england up secure to pay some of these when he woke up semi finals thanks to attend, we could wind up with the usa involved aid us england won the toss, and they both is dominating. bridgestone chris jordan proving to be the stallman for the reigning champions. jordan, helping himself to a hectic here, as the americans were rolling out for just 115, under pressure to chase it down, quickly kept them just popular. i haven't the 83 from any associated goals in the beginning by 10 wickets with 10.2 of this to say the net run rate. so good. now that we should of a semi final bit,
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my nephew is the one because he called me this morning and said make sure you take 3 it gets to the to playing. and yes, i know that funny and he's jumping up because one day he might be out there trying to do the same things end up trying to be a role model and stuff like that. so yeah, it was a nice day. i so many one will chat next, the stuff and as one the spanish scrolling people, the food you in a row, the rainbow drive up sort of from 2nd. lemme grading boss salon behind. land are norris and stuff. and i took notice. so by the face turn, that was george russell who shot into the lead, the desperately post russell on last 3 and forbade, and they looked back for stuff and crossing the line, 2.2 seconds ahead of mccarran snores. so he's 7 victory and 10 races. the season, mercedes louis hamilton finishing 3rd police 1st podium of 20248151 over the last 7 alondo and mcclare. and they were very, very quick today. especially on, on deck. you know, it seems always the last 2, lots of the spend there were very,
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very fast. um, but i think we did everything well we, we drove quite um, i think an aggressive strategy. but luckily it played out until the end was probably close to the end of the very happy to in here i go to bad start as simple as that. so the call was a call. was incredible. today i think we were pretty sure the quickest i just lost it in the beginning, so yeah. disappointed, but a lot of positives, one negative and that kind of ruined everything. we're moving starts in a little over a week of the maintenance. well, number one is looking in good shape. unix center has warmed up for the tournaments, a winning these 1st title on cross your straight into a contract in the future who bit who to catch in straight sets to take the victory and hello. although it was the poll who produced on give me a shot of the match even sooner, i sort of f one, the t could not prevent the italian from continues to as trophy since moving top of the ranking center. that's left just 3 matches were sees and then now headed to the grand slam of the as the top seed. so there was also
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a maiden girl school titled with so many polls, tbs hits. and these lorenzo, i must say to you in straight sets. when the queen is cub championships in london, it's pulled stood to a level title, and it means you will go above the title for it to become the highest strength american in men's singles. jessica is also celebrating hope the is tied to a long grows up to getting post cocoa golf in the semi finals are in the are in the day she went on to beat rushes and the cutting sky in the final of the, the open world. and the 5 last the 1st safe before coming back to winning 3. thank you. the say 5 match points in the decide to it's the americans career title. shikari richardson is qualified to the power of someone picks up to winning the one of the needs of sprints at the us, tech trials, time of $10.00. 1 seconds the raining will champion most protective games. she was disqualified from the us. the most efficient presence of the cannabis use and also
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on her way to the games this 14 year old japanese state border you'll see is our cocoa. she was down in full 5th, a qualifying event into the face. any danger of missing else. but then she stuck a some final check in the st. final to finish 1st and book a place in paris. and was based speed climb is scramble for the tickets to the games that a qualifying event. and so helping budapest proteins, alexander colored one, the women funnel by china is we pon rose to the occasion. that's all the supposed to be useful tonight. jessica, thank you for each of american sing as sunrise as heinous. swift will take to the stage on sunday night for her 3rd sold out show at wembley stadium. she'll never find another likely. london is hosting more taylor swift performances than any
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other city in the world. drawing nearly $700000.00 people over 3 days report release this week says the mega stones concepts will boost the city's economy by about $318000000.00. and she's planning to return for another 5 sold out shows in august where we challenges in london, and has more on the economic impact of taylor swift concepts. i mean, cold switch the know makes the genuinely economy 1st thing affects if this god damn cuban. well told $380000000.00 for the london economy, according to the london mass. 1.27000000000 for the u. k. economy, according to fall, these bank and each of the funds here, you can see streaming towards wembley stadium behind me. what is spent on average, a $1000.00 each on tickets travel accommodation, food outfits off the policies, etc. you can see the money is rolling, it sounds about right? maybe per ticket, right? but ticket, but then you've got
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a combination. also he served about airfare and then you put a number on it. like it would you know? so we paid $95.00 pounds for to each 1000 from the top 10. i managed to get pretty much every single vintage. so our with time out for is going for about 40 quest. we thought it pretty well when i punch it by, i'm doing 2 more times. so i've got to make the money. you know, just say what i'm good. i'm going to come in twice again to wembley. and olga london is one of the richest cities in the world. it puts on the hundreds of thousands of musical and sporting events every year. and yet, the man is office knows that this is on a different scale. it's called a pro fee is any diehards with the 1st thing that london is hosting more time to switch problems has been any other city in the world, in that 700000 people, at least, we'll see her live here, not since the beatles. so elvis presley, my daughter will michael jackson as the light of this being seen any, if you're looking at just the cold hard cash not ever will reach out to 0 london.
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