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the. ringback the the services in use our own alger 0 for the back to go live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. i can seat and apple. i would not sign the trinity trinity full speed. i shop, you turn from kenya as president william who till after unprecedented protests against tax hikes. at least 60 people killed in 24 hours across the gaza strip.
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rescue as search for survivors as these really military continues at the time. julia should never have spent a single day in prison. i had 14 years in the making julia and assigned him braces his wife as a free man after pleading guilty to su nash charges us for the investor on the strain economy is what concerns many voters on the eve of the presidential election amounts on how much we deal schools and will be building up too busy nights at the euros would be live in germany or the final book games that take place with nancy. still to play for the beginning. this news, our in kenya with president william roto has bowed to pressure and says he will no
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longer account to assign a controversial tax bill. this led to major protests across can ya? for several weeks now, at least 23 people were killed on tuesday, as demonstrations against the bills of each, the parliament of kenya in an address to the nation. the 2nd in less than 24 hours router said it was clear that canyons want nothing to do with the bill. he has promised to open dialogue with young people who are the driving force of the protests to hear the grievances who to also said, corruption is a matter that he will tackle the. this is mckinsey to the people who have said loudly that they want nothing to do with these finance be 2024. i can seat and therefore i would not sign the 2024 finance bill
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and it should subsequently be withdrawn. and i have agreed with these members, but that becomes a collective position that's bringing audra 0 is malcolm lab who's in and i wrote before as a very different tone from the president that we heard. on tuesday evening, malcolm hotel now rejecting and withdrawing his own finance fail. how is this being received by candidates of the on social media? some of the protest organizes and many others have met this. they used to be met with a great deal of skepticism. some say that so many say that they'll still go to the streets on says day as planned this clearly still a great deal of mistrust. we just like to one of kenya's leading lawyers who represents political opposition is explaining that to every chose
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a speech that took place just an hour ago, communicates his position on the bill that comes to teaching any it doesn't amount to anything. and for the president to, to turn around this process, he would have to communicate with the men around the memorandum to solomon to officially reject the bill. people are waiting to see if that this, that will actually happen. and if that doesn't happen, then the bill is automatically a sent it into little off to $21.00 days. now these are some of the issues that a lot of people are talking about. because clearly the, the among the protestors and the many people, the rapidly growing number of people have been expressing that opposition to this bill. there is very little trust. one of the things that president bruce i spoke about in his speech was that he defended the bill to defend it says, proposed budget. but he said, following this public outcry, that it would have to be revised. and the government can,
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you would have to talk to some of the services you provide to the constituency development fund, which the proposed bill was going to allocate money. tens of thousands of dollars to each parliament treat a constituency. this is something that people demonstrating on the streets this particular fund. they expressed a great deal of skepticism about saying that the amounts to on accounts of old sums of cash, which are given to empties for them to spend, how they please. and it's the sense that uh, of, of mistrust, and that a skepticism of, of what many people feel is uh widespread, increasing the visible corruption and spending that that, to that reaction of many of the campaign organizes online seems president, you say stuck, so a mistrust. you say and more protests had been planned for tomorrow. thursday, the army had been deployed, but i understand that's now also been reversed. will the protests still go ahead
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and what can we expect the government to do and how it might respond difficult? i still go ahead on thursday. we'll find out on thursday if that is great. so let's go ahead to waste and know how many people the day they gather. how many people are drawn about sort some organizes still cooling for on the streets. one of the things that people have been chancing more than anything else is the route. so must go again, reflected with that deep mistrust among the probably testers that following the use of live fire against crowds against don't on protest isn't which several people were shot dead yesterday. we're waiting to see if it goes that well as it some people from taking to the streets. and then it'll say, for the president said, just over an hour ago, will make some of these demonstrate this feel that they're objective as being a t for now, or if they either don't trust what the president says will have bye at the months
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that we want to express, we wait to see if that doesn't data, bring more people buy from the streets. thank you, malcolm, for the updates that style just here is mountain web live, the in nairobi. let's take a step back in and just remind you of how we got to this point in kenya. the unrest mark's one of the most severe challenges to a canyon government in decades. it was triggered, as you heard by the finance bill that would have raised taxes on a central item such as spread cooking oil, fuel and sanitary products. a grassroots movement led by you and canyons mobilized peacefully through social media. but after the finance spell was tabled on june, 18 opposition intensified president road to his face. mounting produces invoice handling of economic policies in taxation. since he came to office in 2022, he became increasingly unpopular. after his administration. we moved subsidies on food and fuel. well, as i'll speak to sell a guy who has an african governments insecurity on lives and
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a long time tax reform campaigners just joining us from night will be still a good to have you again with us on alger 0. we heard a much more conciliatory tone from president brutal then you know, when he spoke less than 24 hours ago. what is your reaction for us to the speech and his decision? he says to withdraw this finance bill. a, b, b, b. c. no social security practitioner for me, this is a nice, it's an extra release that he can. but of course, there are many other appointments to the message that he came up with. but he said that he's come back. it's at least that he has gone back on, on some of the, the, the, the things that you have said him to speech is that the because that type lists at the citizens one reached i'm glad you came back. i'm glad to you has refused to sign the, the, the, the, the abuse to, to talk sense to eat. which of course leaves that be to room for negotiation, negotiation one to, to convince jonesy about the possibility or over cancelling
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the mindful testing or confusion. you can get you to we can develop a new bill categories experience from when it was the increase on the phone for negotiations. just asked about, as we heard from malcolm and from what i've been reading on social media, a lot of canyons do not trust what we'll do has just said and don't believe that this. uh, this is actually the end of the story. so, you know, and, and many of them, in fact, on social media now it's saying that they will still go ahead and demonstrate on thursday. so how, how do you bridge that gap, the lack of trust they seems to be between the president and, and this young generation that's taken to the streets. a majority of, of, of video shows that i've seen i have got to do with some of the language that to you tease, to defining for maintenance when they didn't see i'm actually talking about completely dropping this plan on a bill. me. when i send that with fusion,
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i'm not saying they refuse to convince him to drop it. i don't see why that's one of the 2 could still be going on because they've been so the last couple of days should have convinced him. but if he's sending it back to you sending that back to the drawing board, and basically they're saying that he needs to be honest with mobile data about this thing i have mentioned to the previous entities that he had a knew that the problem that the kinds of problems he has in his hands. part of it isn't why you will see that he's even if he stops them, but they're still calling for purpose. is because this thing graduated into another conversation about the money, the tea leaves office, which is of course apple, a new conversation that has come up with that is that they had handed list and the, the products of the week, everything was being submitted to the last couple of days here, talk about negotiations and he also talked about negotiations and now having a conversation in his speech, deb, but who does he have that conversation with today? the fact is that this protest movement that these gen sees as they're called is
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a little less one. is that an advantage or disadvantage? you think you think, i mean, in the past we would have seen people like, you know, come on, so mostly, okay. all right, you know, didn't go on the streets with the demonstrators, but that's not happened this time. this has been a very well gone organic movement. so when you to talks about dialogue, what does he speak to? he was smiling because you are asking me to this system that i'm supposed to respond to as a petition of those as well. so i think that could be an activist. it's excellent thing that disease, cortez do not have a need of and there's nobody to call to negotiate need and maybe brought them in for them to drop the car in. so the doctor visits a perfect thing that this this purchased does not have a head. don't have a need to go to and have a google need, and so it's a b type to negotiate. so want to look into the business may have to do one company, but we think that he has also sent it to the dealer. so one of the things you may have to do is to get back from the team and have
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a conversation and local associations about how finance to be able to get to the developed in the future. really. so by collecting the extra, because of the ones that i'm through the span of the, or the proposals and these finance bill. the other thing is that he can know if that's having a different conversation, we can know some of the canals people don't even the speech did to get to read. the 2nd thing that he needs to, to get it to be more, especially before the diag, etc. right, and so having, so we've kind of a boat that getting rid of some of the offices will be named to kind of maybe me start off at one position. but i don't know, he has tons of things to do. now. i know for a fact that you're not finding the police because you don't want to be getting the because these purchased one, never convinced by anybody that's quite interesting. so just to understand the source of the anger, i think we need to take a step back. it's not just about this finance bill, is it? i mean we heard roto in the speech that talk about the significant progress in pulling kenya from the brink of debt distress. he read a laundry list of areas,
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way things kenya is doing well. that is not, it seems the opinion of the majority of kenyans. why has what present rule to a set that why is that not trickled? trickle down to the common man and can you but i'm going to do, but one of the, i think we need to 1st the movie, elizabeth, that's f as into which is running a, a couple of at least the agenda is coming to office. seen the removal of some of the subsidies at the bottom of the citizen this subsidies with that from the private. it's a central commodity like like a few of which been the money, the price of the in between. when you remove that, when you start to tinkering, important things like this. we do programs is schools and 3 entities shown except to the button was the system to being subscribed from the, the subsidy orders, uh, a government support program to the citizens and the supposed to be individually be so unfortunately this translates something he was doing at the time of the country
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was just trying to recover from the decisions that resulted from the front of me. number 2 is a 20 can make diploma. here we came to such a group of people who was unemployed. you'd be interested in politics being towed into the house. lovely because that was needs to be had they need to get jobs in any small group that the gifts comes. and you said that if anything, could you just jump to their lives, need to have a difference sometimes engaging in the jobs. unfortunately, it's tom because it's kind of colors, but you'd with most of these young people, i'm booked and you'll, you'll the jumped people had a big loss because of the industry that had been being low and the investments that that'd be leaving the country to go to on the bus because of the, you know, at high tax season and ended up worked well, you know, business conditions and high schools to run a business and can. so basically he has negotiated himself to displease, but then he didn't go to this place and he did not choose to speak to the youth in one of the to the maybe we need to redid dream afresh. okay. he said the team that
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his team was even. why don't we just want to continue to struggle, said we're going to leave it there. so interesting to talk to is always tell a gara. joining us the from nairobi, thank you for your time. the of the war on guys and now in guys a civil defense says the levels of destruction after israel as bombardment of freight law here in the north of the stress defies imagination. at least 15 palestinians were killed in a strike on a home in northern gaza. rescue workers spend hours searching the rubble for survivors. most of the injured are women and children. i'll just hear his wife alcohol. has this update from the side of the attack on the residential building in bait? la. yeah. yeah, it's like started. it's a residential house belonging to a web terminate, and it left here town as it can seem to get to this place. oh,
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this house used to be a full slow house used to accommodate 25 n. as in civil is the far, the vast majority of them are children and women. but that is why the forces don't differentiate between the us and people and defy does as it can see the best people accommodated for 25. and the sense of really is the house of them had been killed and the other health is in the hospital and they lost most of the lamps. civil defense are trying to reach and vote out people who have been killed and left on the level white. now why they can't do it? i just need, uh, nothing goes for it. so i'll assign a house where at least 60 of the policy indians have been killed in the past 24
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hours in gaza city. is there any forces carried on strikes on 2 schools way promising in families have been sheltering, including a un school killing dozens in giovanni, and he's really a top killed full palestinians. and in the center of the stripping new se, right? several people died after is really a strikes on residential buildings. joining us now on entre 0 is, hey, sean, i'm a honda who's the i c r c spokesperson is joining us from dow, blah in central guys. i thank you very much for your time. i mean, we're seeing these really attacks continue across the gaza strip. i understand that you've just returned from a field hospital operating in the south in rafa. can you tell us about the situation and what you witnessed while you with a, a thank you for having me. as indeed i just returned from our feed from dropbox, where i spend the day with my colleagues working and i work at the hospital. the only hospital that is and that remains functional across all of bravo,
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and has been receiving large influx of patients and casualties over the past week. um, starting with a last friday where a massive explosion happened, dr. pending calibrated bridget guys land a few meters away from our office, resulted in the killing of 30 people and the injury of 65. and since been up until today, there has been non stop casual piece brushed into our cape hospital and they are being dealt with. they are receiving the medical treatment as in to the best of our capacity. um, this has not changed and this is not the only incident that happened that impacted our premises in our style. only this afternoon, a stray and straight bullets penetrated the premises and uh and hits uh well inside our office. so that gives us a sense of how the situation is. yeah, for the humans that your workers for our to use, but also for the hundreds of civilians or displaced around or premises roughly.
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right. and what about a northern guys uh the north has been uh, very much isolated and has been very difficult to get uh, you know, information to get 8 into northern guys that what can you tell us about the situation in the north to its remains extremely volatile and the more particularly with limited um a that the rise to the population there and with the limited amount of fluid that people can secure for their families and any basis um for weeks now the, the, the necessary or the of the importance nutritional intake has been very much, really limited for, for many people and it's pretty scary. pretty versatile consequences for many of the valuable crews, including the new born baby is the pregnant ladies of people who are sick and injured. and we should not teach to a point where the world declares assignment and goes that this should be prevented and stop by immediate actions. and this tragic results should govern. i the,
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the course ahead of the international community is entirely sore. those responsibility towards taking an immediate action in gaza as far as an occupying power must ensure that civilians have access the oldest of these for life, including food including medical and health care and safety security, right, we offer means to be as licensing their main body to support any effort that would have alleviated the sufferings of the people impacted by this long lasting conflict for, for nearly 9 months. now what challenges do you face as the i c r c, operating guys are today as well the, there are the same challenges that are faced by the entire human to tell you that sector 1st does. this doesn't stuff. it just was not stop or in. there are still of these generated uh by the hour, particularly in the north and dropbox and some areas and eastern the middle area. that translates into a human italian needs that are on met. and secondly,
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does trickle of 8 that has been entering garza over the past weeks has decreased our ability to provide their hands. they needed assistance for hundreds of thousands of people in addition to the extremely dangerous operating environment and which is very much difficult for him. and attending us to break with them or medical staff to continue cope with this with this issue. so, and the not show it's extremely hard to cope with this nonce. the balance and uh, we need support, we need those sites. we need to feel safe in order to keep everything the people the needs. yeah. and how do we do that today? i mean, what sort of conversations are you having with the is ready authorities to, to make sure that your able to do your jobs and provide the supports that your debt very, to give in god the international process constantly engaged in
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bilateral discussion. not only with these free authorities, but also with a mass leadership um, with also 3rd states, with 3rd party states who influence their decisions. and we always remind them on the importance to adhere to the principles of the domestic and tell your law that directly aimed at to texting the civilian life and infrastructure, including even italian workers, medical health care staff ambulance, uh, nurses, teams. and it's a millions after all. so this is a, this is our main concern and also the top of our priority in gaza. thank you so much for speaking to us. hey sham honda spokesperson for the international committee of the red cross i c r. c. joining us and from dell by law in central guys, i thank you so much for your time. and other developments these really military has denied targeting during this working for media organizations based and gaza. that follows an investigation by the u. k. is guardian newspaper that says some members
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appear to have been considered a journalist working for media outlets controlled or affiliated with a mouse as legitimate military targets. a coach, a senior is really spokesperson stating the army does not distinguish between working for the media outlet and belonging. tomas is on doing these really military denies navigations the committee to protection that says at least a 103 policy and journalists and media workers have been killed since these are as well began. nearly 30 percent works for outlets. links to hamas journalist working in conflicts areas are protected under international humanitarian law. while this spring in have this on hood for more on this. how does joining us live from amman, jordan, because he's really government his band dollars here, from reporting from their walk us through the investigation 1st time the comments and back track of these really military well, this all began when the guardian began investigating essentially
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a gray area that these really military has one targeting palestinian journalist in the gaza strip working for outlets that are based there. now it came after a senior person who was a spokesperson for these really military set. essentially, there was no difference between working for a media outlet that is affiliated with have us, and being a fighter and the other cassandra gates meaning that he went on to elaborate that there was no differentiation for these really military between from us as politic, political and military wing, now this been prompted these really military to release a correction and a retraction saying that these are not the official standards of these really military and they do not target civilian objects, but it is worth mentioning. but the reality on the ground has shown a much different story as part of this investigation and found that waste 23 members of the, of the ox up media network based in gaza for kills. now these really military is part of their statement, gave the guardian
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a list of 6 journalist that had been killed and said they were full members of him as without providing any sort of information or intelligence. saying that this was based on their findings, but not providing that prove this is a pattern we've seen from these really military accusing journalists of being fighters, impulsivity organizations. but without providing any sort of proof for evidence to the right place. right. and these are as ami, has maintained very position hand from the beginning of the war that they do not intentionally target during this, but more than a 150 journalists and media of work is that been killed in the conference so far. what is the justification for this a 152 journalists and media workers have been killed since the beginning of this conflict. it is the deadliest conflict to 4 journalists in in history. and these really military has never once given an admission of an unlawful killing of a palestinian civilian or even
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a journalist. they maintain that they go after him as targets him as sides. but when they are on the ground at targeting these densely populated areas, journalist included, now some legal experts say that perhaps this is part of israel strategy to remove the palestinian journalists who are there to not bring us the stories on the ground that we see every day as we know, foreign journalists are not allowed into the gaza strip unless it is through is really army in beds where they control what the media sees. they're not allowed to go on their own into gaza. so this is something that is still of the conversation, but these really army maintains that they are not targeting journalists, but again, this is be definitely a conflict for journalists. indeed. honda, thank you very much. that's how i'm to son who lived there in amman. jordan, because again these really government has been and i'll just hear from operating in israel. now is there any demonstrators have taken to the streets? me a hi fi, demanding a deal to return the captives housing garza. protestors held banners as they
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blocked an intersection in northern israel. tens of thousands of demonstrate disappearing, rallying for months now demanding a sci fi deal and early elections. the end of world news, which he makes, found a judy and assign child's return to his home country australia. as a free man, he pleaded guilty to a charge of espionage under a pre deal with the us after a 14 year battle against extradition. that agreement ends washington's efforts to prosecute assigned for revealing government secrets about the was enough, got his son and iraq assigned to was embraced by his why, stella moments after landing and camera, she says the remains he remains principled and unafraid. it reveals how uncomfortable
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the united states government is. in fact of having these arguments, eric, because this case of foxes of this case is an attack on journalism. it's an attack on the public's right to know and it should never have been brought. julia should never have spent a single day in prison today. ringback celebrate because today doing it's free. and this is how julian assigned his lawyer described his release. this is a huge win for a stranger and 1st grade in democracy. this is a huge win for free speech. this is a huge win for us, right? is that al prime minister suit up to i loved the united states and demanded the return of an australian citizen. and the julian came home today is the product of 14 long years of legal battles, political advocacy, and ongoing campaigning. not just by us, but by so many people in his community,
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a global movement was created around julian and the need to protect for a speech. and it's that global movement that has led to his release today, tanya and robertson has moved from outside the airport and camera way. assign slanted, a monumental moment for assigned to leaving a high security prison entering a historic hearing. and now landing on home soil. julian assigned is in australia declared a free man. he's homecoming, watched across the world. he is now able to hold his wife in his arms and begin a new chapter. his wife's, stella was brought to tease as she thanked old boys who supported them over the use . but this was never just about one man. it was also about journalists ability to report on events that governments deemed to be a secret. and that is once again, a points that his lawyer is reiterated to saying that a sondra is guilty place that's a dangerous precedent for journalism,
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and that they will be seeking a presidential pod. and so while his lawyers have indicated that assigned is now going to enter this new phase full, he's 5 full freedom. his priority at the moment is he's family and being with his wife and he's children that he's spend so much time away from. he's going to focus on his physical and mental health and he's going to experience what his father says is the beauty of ordinary life. it one that has so far off being extraordinary. we spoke to rebecca vincent, who is the director of campaigns that reporters without borders. she says the information julie massage expose was in the public's interest. the julian assault has come to represent many things. for many people. i'm from my organization, reporters without borders. we've defended him all these years because of his contributions to journalism. we believe that the publication, bi weekly leaks in 20 ton of hundreds of thousands of leads classified documents was in the public interest,
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informed public interest journalism around the world. we still see stories being published to this day on the basis of these leaks. the information exposed is alarming. we saw evidence of your crimes and human rights violations which has never been persecuted. so all these years it was only the publisher being pursued. we raised the alarm most because of the precedent that the case could have set if he was expedited to the us and put on trial under the espionage of there. and in fact, that's not entirely alleviated by the situation because of the charge that he's had to plead guilty to is under the espionage act. so where we stand now is that publishers journalists, those who work with leaks classified information, do remain at risk of being targeted in the same way by the espionage octave. and if it is not reformed, the still ahead on algae 0, unavailable, or on affordable. so don's already a health care system is that a breaking point as a war rages on an export,
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the most successful and cannibal time calls for reform in the fight against doping has coming up. which side of the the hello. welcome to look at the international full cost, just looking pretty quiet now across the good parts of the southern brazil was the clear skies here but down towards the fall, se to a few showers to this creep out to the way as we go through the remainder of a wedding stay for the south. it's cool. it's where this when the time's wintry with a high ground but further north, plenty of hates and place. plenty of dry weather as well. we get up to was northern, most possible live the showers across the north, west quarter of south america. lobby shows the and the guy does that could affect the cricket on the stay. so i something to watch out. full garage,
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the showers. meanwhile, across the caribbean, heaviest, right. just tucked in here, very close to the a b. c. oddest. pushing a little further west winds will see the western half of the copy and seeing the west east weather as we go through with us to the rush house into central america, one or 2 shouts possible for red trinity that so we can possibly see if the all the interaction in the cricket here, but i think it will be more in the way of sunshine to better stop trots, of staying dry, dry weather across central parts of us, this band of cloud. and right, and that is the system that brought the volume storms across the northern plains, pushing into the midwest is listing further. east woods, the still very hot elise coast of the for 30 years friends carry down nuclear tests in the pacific, exposing locals as such. workers to high levels of radiation. 11 east investigate the ongoing for a lot of nuclear tests in french polynesia, the pacific forgot to new to your victims on know just 0. when we came to trina hit
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new orleans in the united states some years ago. not a single ritual middle class, the white american lost their lives. the we're dealing with one of the largest relief efforts in our nation's history and the federal government role play or 1st priority of course, has the same life. more than 1200 for black people living in the 9th ward of new orleans lost their lights in the richest country in the world. when they saw the hurricane coming, they did not receive the poor people. the
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. the 12 come back here watching the news. our on alger 0 reminder of our main stories, kenya's president william hotel says he will withdraw a controversial bill that would have raised taxes. he says the government needs to make more concessions. is comes of a after at least 23 people were killed during protests against the proposed increase in god for at least 60 people have been killed by is really strikes in the past 24 hours. 15 died when a residential buildings in the north came under attack. most of the injured our women and children. and we can make sounded julian, a sanchez returned to his own country, australia as a free man. he pleaded guilty to a charge of espionage under the us. it ends washington's efforts to prosecute central region governments. the
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yvonne will hold its presidential election on friday to choose a successor to a brain, right. you see who died in a helicopter crash last month? candidates have evolved to revive the economy, but vote to see little prospect of relief from a cost of living crisis without an end to international sanctions. i'll just here as in a harder has spoken to some of them in yvonne's capital t. ron, that runs grand bazaar is known as the financial hub of iran. but this center for trade is also a place where the economic crisis is being felt. and it says here that we get the sense of public sentiment. so there's hundreds outside compared to last year, the prices have increased by a 150 percent ion and the local currency, but prices are based on dollars. under the arch ceilings, the kilometers of cor doors to georgia and the hustle and bustle of stores are,
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stories of struggle you run is suffering from installation. there's also the currency depreciation that successive governments have blame on international sanctions over its nuclear development program. there are those who believe iran should be part of the international financial system commission with the war. we should talk over all the country, all the neighbors reach. most of the percentage of the all people is accepted. in a few days, a new leadership will be voted into office and presidential hopefuls are promising to address the financial challenges. but many say they've heard those promises before. i am not going to vote because presidents can do anything. they don't have the authority to do anything for people and liked is very expensive. living standards, particularly among the middle class, have worse and in recent years,
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skilled workers are leaving and there is little prospect for, for an investment because of the sanctions. there is another election that could have implications on iran economy. in a few months. there may be a new administration in the white house. donald trump, who reinstated tough economic sanctions on iraq and after pulling out of the nuclear deal in 2018 could make a political come back. he runs economy relies on crude exports, which have increased due to the easing of sanctions under the biden administration . but the rise in government revenues is not being felt on the streets and the local currency. the reality is already trading at near the $600000.00 to the dollar of 15 fold increase since 2018 sent us there. i was just so you know, deshawn. well let's speak to mohammed to raise our files and megan about this. he's a professor of economics at phillips university of marbury keys, joining us from germany. thank you so much for being with us. the economy,
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a huge concern, as we heard the for iranians. what is, 1st of all, driving this high inflation in the of on is it just down to the sanctions? the typical drive is up inflation in boy. these economies spending a day, a positive changing the oil prices deductible, thought the been the one prices are declining often to bunch of defeats even the way that the government gives you to finance the defeat. but barring going to central and by increasing degrees and t. but in the case of, you know, and we have also 2 other fact drawers, they will be charged, contributing to these inflation rate in the coffee want up any decides. and y'all, days across him indicates all sanctions the basically my estimation, the comp craziness studies shows that it wouldn't call he long rubel, but no singular concrete before cap is sanctioned. we do see that this actually contributed to an excess inflation rate available. 8 percent
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a point per year. okay, so, you know, there was the absence of savings and these inclination rates would be much more lawyer. you mentioned sanctions, but also corruption as a driver of the inflation. how does the corruption manifest itself in everyday life? in your quote design sions, in one of the ways of china is who we just sanctioned. they get to you. i think you're going any one of these 2. i'm feeling fine. corruption, racing activities are, we are all the being, get your body is going to national trade. the evaluation of you run your own car and see the result is to an exchange rate in multiple extract bases. dan's, the garmin these ration in get rid of those resources for imports and solve these goods. the seem to subsidize re themselves not adapt for why do an awful changes for drain. so you can seen gain do pray, meeting watching an easy trade in a small, lean beyond the fact that assigned to natalie please,
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the task section costs go when you cannot wait directly with your country. basically you need the intermediaries and data result. the higher costs out trade into production and because some of the prices again, oh, of the candidates for 6 candidates have agreed that the sanctions have a devastating effect. which one of them do you think is, is better place today to address this issue and an impact on the economy? and are we likely to see a resumption of negotiations with the west? so over the sections and the nuclear deal as well, i guess is it made me do the concepts that design should. it has the that means you, you, i mean what i mean, you see if you can be, but then we look at it. now there's in this dimension shows that the last income on average a year, you per chasing color. probably the main. maybe that means that just some point, inflation and you can do all the adjustments. so it is around $340000000000.00,
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which is losing per year on average because of the diving damage of sanctions. and the last piece is i'll, fortunately to the other countries. now these are the minimum of all these categories to do the design show. but obviously one of them and which basically has emphasized normalization of relations. you're using the expense in the diet or with the other countries that i see that for example, to, to, to this young, at i, the, i know, the more q u, as in dog to negotiate we do is an organization do lation q for the new clip program of the law. so uh, this is what i observed from the rest and debates, your audience media. and so do you think we're gonna see a, you know, significant changes once the president is elected and what do you think now, besides of course, you know, lifting the sanctions, what do you think that the top priority of the next video should be when it comes
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to reviving be ready, any kind of as well as i said, the sanction basically is contributing to a lot of economy costs i need on. so it is clear that they leave single sanctioned already 3 gain and business opportunities for economy sectors. the wrong, i mean we are basically increasing the for off this society because the cost infinity due to trade, the rest of the war. we don't do any of these essential by the sanction. we believe that the oil in bottles of losing that. and that means the society during normal business, so many update option incentives will be disappear. and one of the same time it was other reform indeed, or not me. so he's not the only the love to sanction each of those here did we do for the to go reform or drug and they shall take what i me know, all the other factors which are taking the expected cost of engaging to production, expected benefits because ritz i believe we use the that to control the rock chain
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dictated the wrong at all. and it's more see creation equity toward the bank. so that i guess is a, it is a very so used in me. okay. or read form the needs of the policies every gain to transfer people to the system. thank you so much for explaining this. okay, lead to us, mohammed's race off on a gun professor of economics in germany. thank you for your time. and now this is done where people who need medical treatment face increasing costs and shortages of medicine as the conflict between the army and power military robbie support forces intensifies and in the only hospital for cancer patients in the eastern city of good batteries, stuff and services are becoming over whelmed. mom involve has a story. the different from their homes, by conflict and suffering kind of sense of which of these people can't afford the medical treatment they need. know how i am i on a level. i'm displaced from cartoon and have been sick since 2017. when i came to l
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cut, that is, my illness increased and my hand broke. i'm undergoing chemo therapy now. thank god, i'm in a very bad condition and i kind of by medication tablets for team. how much is the patient to also last how, who job looked at with i had a treatment then it was receiving treatment before, but they stopped paying a salaries in the a tech on the city of mud any forced me to stop the house. i believe since the beginning of the one in april last year to cartoon, we have been facing many challenges such as a huge increase in the number of patients i plus here, we receive that on 900 new patients compared to only 300 to 400 patients before the war, the medical centers does not have enough capacity for the amount of patients. we now have on the 27 beds and we need at least 60 more, more important than the pets is medicine and treatment. but the more testing says, radio therapy is now far too expensive for cancer patients,
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even if it's available. i told the world health organization since 65 percent of people in sudan can't get health care. due to the dysfunction of medical facilities . and scarcity of supplies was the result of the conflict. a team of specialized canadian ad. so these doctors has warned, not more than 40000. the costs of patients in the country could died because of their lack of services. how much fun does you the still ahead on and use our one. so any change in vietnam with a real estate freight is one of the most luxurious se, asia, the this is the 1st one they saw that we see in the real time it's the victims themselves. along the surface disconnect between what we are witnessing on social
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media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to scream at the 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. the sign up as forces center. thank you very much for the while the group say to add the euro's that comes to an end late on tuesday was several teams still fighting for place. and the knockouts belgium, uh, one of those teams. they're up against ukraine and goofy, which could not be high. so going in the final round of the game. so for teams are
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on the 3 points for the 1st time and yours history. while that game is a one or 4 games, latest rebecca against romania and the other game in group. and we'll see the conclusion of group asset check republic face turkey, and costano, and all those for to go all the favorites against georgia. well let's go live to our corresponded dominant cane, who's in berlin? dominic there is a all to play for and group a can you talk us through it? of the yeah, it's unique almost the full full of things of play. 2 games. 11 last one and so going into this all sorts of different scenarios present themselves. oh for have a realistic chance of either being eliminated or winning degree or getting through 2nd or 3rd, it's very convoluted. but the essential statistic is that if the belgian team wins that through the question of active ukraine would go out basis for walk ins and the
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romanians role, then they both go through. and that has been some suggestion. well, might that be something untoward? no one suggested anything that a proof of that, but there is the slight fear something in the german media subs. i may be a drawer in that game because it, it works well. suppose that frontier box, you post teams. but certainly all full teams have everything to play for. and then in so far as the adventure will last 16 game pro chart here, because the 3rd place team from this group might end up being thrown against england in get us into this kind of the weekends. told me to quote about group as a rinaldo in portugal are already through. what can we expect? well, that's the great question here. does the portuguese team want to go go through with panache with rios and you select the strongest team with rinaldo in it. try and win the game and send the message to the rest of the nations in this format that they
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mean business. or will they run some of that play as buying future rooms and don't want to get them to get injured. all that sort of thing. and then in so far as the other thing is a concern over checks the tax or have the emissions of trying to get through to the next rounds, to an easier opponent potentially. so to play for that too, and we will at last have a clear idea at the end of all these games who will be playing, who in the last 6 days, which is the moment where randy's was on the list as it was supposed showing, let's say that the real tournament begins. certainly if we lots of goals so far the group stage. we've heard of the many more in today's game. well looking forward to that dominant can live from burning. thank you very much for the defending time being sergeant tina had become the 1st team to reach the comp time a couple of the finals. the raining will champions secure this for 5 between 2
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a one now and you jersey argentina kept a new now mess. he wasn't the hero this time as he failed to break the deadlock. that's hospital goes to photo martinez who came off the bench to for the decisive goal, the 88 minutes for his 2nd goal of the tournaments. and back to back winds argentina now have 6 points and taught booth a with a game to say. and the goose a match kind of the beat it to one mill in kansas city for the 1st 6 weeks over a south american team in 24 years. and that's was overshadowed by scary incidents which caused a significant delay when the assistance with re collapsed on the field and assess hoffer due to excessive heat and humidity medical stuff, attended to the official before. eventually, switching him off with a month to go to the paris lympics for most women champion michael phillips has called for urgent reform of the will of the anti doping agency. he told us congress
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or the axis that have lost faith over the handling of a legit doping by the tiny swim team. david stokes reports the most decorated olympian of old time. michael phelps testified before congress on choose day and delivered a damning assessment of the global fight against doping. like right now people are just getting way with everything. you know, there are people who are still testing positive. they're still having the opportunity to could, to compete internationally. right, what? so this follows revelations that $23.00 chinese swim is tested positive for a band substance ahead of the less the lympics in tokyo, but water, the world anti doping agency still allows them to compete. 5 of them went on to win metals and 11, a set to feature the power system picks next month. when you heard the, the schedule that we have to give every hour of every single day. we have, they have to know exactly where we are. you sort of knows exactly where we are and again, we are okay with that. if everybody else is doing that, and that's what i want, i want to be able to stand up some to,
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to the block is with somebody next to me and be like, all right, cool. this is me versus you is not me versus you and 7 other drugs. water accepted, china is explanation that the $23.00 athletes it in just it depends substance. 3 contaminated food at the hotel. it said cold 19 restrictions at the time old site prevented a more in depth investigation. several experts have question that response, including the head of the us 70 doping agency, or they should have immediately provisionally suspended. the athletes take them off the playing field that's mandatory under the rules that was not done. phelps is retired, but still carry significant weight can well support having one an unmatched 28 metals, including 23 golds expressed. it's frustration that nothing has changed since he left to pay the full the same subcommittee 7 years ago to discuss was handling of russian state sponsor doping i out worked at any single human on this planet. that's a fact. that's why i got the results that i got. and for me,
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i don't want kids growing up thinking that it's only doping and cheating where you're able to do these unfathomable things. why does president declined an invitation to a parent choose space hearing saying they don't want to get dragged into a political debate between the us and china. they didn't know any wrong doing, but an independent review into the handling of the child. the case is ongoing. with 30 days to go until the powers olympics. david stokes out you 0. now to another home or on the floor baseball is biggest star show here, tiny the latest to help his adult just team 2 full 3 went over to chicago white sox this whole time is 24th homer of the season, which is the most at by any to that, and the national league with the villages have won 7 of the last 9 games. and since all of the divisions drew missing is he comes out of the box like and alexander was like, is now not the undisputed world heavyweight books and checking off the beating,
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tie some fewer to claim all of the belts. he's now vacated the i b. s. title because he wants to fight fury again instead of the i b s. mandatory challenger. danielle, the blog. that means that default will now fight fellow brits. antony joshua for the title on september the 21st and that said for me for the fund. i thank you so much for that. now, economists in vietnam are urging the government to approve an you know, south railings. they say investing in a high speed line could boost economic growth along scenic journeys. are also a major drop card for tourist challenges. tony chang reports from a slow train out of done up tucked away down one of henry's narrow streets. a new hot spot to visit us. several times a day. transporting tourist pop into the cafe is impulse. to catch the rolling
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stock rumbling bye. but for those wanting a more immersive experience, a new service will be slightly more expensive. the via toes, a luxury train carriage that runs along the coast of central vietnam. the private seats and table service provided by leverage stuff. hawking back to the golden era of steam, they want to have an experience within the whole holidays. i guess, an experience with a new experience. and it's not necessarily about rushing for me to be about enjoying something along the way. the view isn't enough, is fine dining in your seats. well, the chance to stretch your legs and a few other bits with an on board massage. for 6 hours, you can sit back, relax. how much the work good. even though you're going alone, you still get to see last thing in the streets. of course you need to get as well when you're in the country started a few carriages down the views the same
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that the tickets and the fraction of the cost. this is how most people travel for those wanting to go places in a hurry. rail is known as a good option. travel time between the big cities in the north and south is about 40 hours. this rail network isn't much steve of investment, but this year the government's expected to approve a high speed network linking handily with low team in city and testing that journey across the country. by 2 thirds. that plan, however, is a long way down the track and speed is everything. for some, it's all about the june. and the destination. tony toyotas are central vietnam and that wraps up this is our own, which is 0 going to more as always on our website at all. she's here at dot com to stay with us. i'll be back in just a few minutes with more of today's top stories,
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