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the, the icon seat and the pool. i would not sign the trinity. trinity for finance be the shop you time from 10 years. president william russo to unprecedented protests against tax on the hello. i'm jessica washington. this is elena 0. live from jo. ha. also coming up, and it's really as striking kills at least 15 palestinians in the home. in northern casa, the civil defense, as the level of destruction. defiance imagination,
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the conflict into done forces more than $600000.00 refugees, to flee, to chat. the report from the eastern border into the stream economy is what concerns many voters on the eve of the presidential election . the can use president says he will not sign a controversial bill that's led to major protests, at least at 23 people were killed on tuesday. of the m p is past the legislation that would have raised taxes on essential items in a televised address to the nation. william rudo has promised to open dialogue with young people government. so a reports from nairobi as many people here said they've never seen anything like this before. we started out as peaceful protests on tuesday. quickly pond violent
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when hundreds of for testers invaded parliament, police fired to a gas what the commons and life bullets. several people were killed and many injured by the west, the president. we a move to about to the pressure and has we don't. the bill is mckinsey to the people who will 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 i can seat and therefore i would not sign the 2024 finance bill and it should subsequently be withdrawn. and i have agreed with these members, but that becomes a collective position. kyra nicole morticia says that will not bring back hot 20
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year old son. was shot to the test. think i'm going to miss getting bad as a mother, i feel terrible. whoever's trying to have my children needs to spell it, what to do it. one of the most kanyes are believed to support the protest against a finance bill that will increase taxes. so i'm like this men from a need over the narrow be decided to take martha's into their own hands. this is a county office of an m p, who said yes to this bill. people here say he doesn't present them anymore. that angry and the frustrated that the crazy because that's very clear because the mobile home got it. you have to bribe for everything. when you finish school, you still have to pay a bribe to get to joke, man dot com back us. so i really and he's neighbors see the county office we suppose to help them. but at this point now on their own, kathy saw you all to sarah nairobi. a welcome web sent this report also from name
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of president william router's office has published a memorandum from the presidency to parliament, stating william retails rejection of the bill, which is what lawyers say parliament requires for it to proceed with withdrawing the bill as follows. skepticism expressed by people who were opposed to the bill following routes as early a speech in which he said he would weave during those have been a lot of anger, expressed on the social media about the number of people on protests as shot dead by security agencies. doing tuesdays demonstration president routes. i said in his speech since 6 people had been killed but hours before kennedy is medical association said more than 3 times the number had been shot dead people on social media are expressing the deep mistrust and the politicians. and continuing to cool people back to the streets on says,
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day waiting to find out how many people will attend those protests and what kind of reaction they'll meet from the security agencies. malcolm web out to 0, maybe kenya, a stella, a gun, right? is an african governance and security analyst, and a long time tax reform campaign of she says president george joe had no choice but to withdraw the appeal piece to the funding for maintenance when they didn't see an opportunity talking about completely dropping this finance bill. when i sent over the fusion of the thing that was, he's going to convince him to drop it. i don't see why that's going to be going on because they've been to the last couple of days convinced him. but if he's sending it back to you sending the be back to the drawing board, then 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. i knew that the problem that the kind of problem he has in his hands. part of it isn't why you will
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see that he's even if he's not simply be but they're still calling for protest. is because this thing graduated into another conversation about the money that you need. some of the switches, of course apple and new conversations that has come up as a result of they had handed this and the products agreed. everything was being implemented in the last couple of days. the cause of civil defense says the levels of destruction of the israel's one bottom and of paid law here in the north of the strip. defies imagination. at least 15 palestinians were killed in a strike on a home. in northern garza rescue work has spent hours searching the rubble for suffices. most of the injured women and children out of there is no time. oh hello . it's sent us this report from the side of the attack on the residential building in de la. here is slight targeted our residential house belonging to
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a webcam many in big la here town. as you can see, the good to this place. oh, this house used to be a full slow house used to accommodate 25 n as in civil is the far the. 5 majority of them are children and women, but that is why the forces don't differentiate between the us and people and defy. cuz as you can see in the very best people accommodated for 25 and the sense of really is the health 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 pull out people who have been killed and left on the world wide now was essentially what i just need. uh, nothing does for
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a dollar sign. a did the last 24 hours at least 60 all the palestinians have been killed in guns and cities. ready forces carried out strikes on choose schools sheltering palestinian families. one school was run by the united nations in giovanni and his randy attack, killed for palestinians. and in the center of the strip in the state of several people died in is randy as strikes on residential buildings, almost half a 1000000 people in the gaza strip of facing the most severe levels of food insecurity. that figure is down from 1100000 people 3 months ago. 8 organizations, a goal is a, is still a high risk assessment because notion of food is entering the strip. and virtually every one is facing difficulty finding enough to eat and drink. and that has a little of a hi, not noticing that i was displaced from norfolk to
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a school in san eunice in law. she's not suitable for leaving a tool. we struggle to get water, we wait for hours, 5 or 6 hours to find some. and then we go home, that's why we saved the risk for drinking us for cleaning and washing. we get that though to go to for the buffer. i'm can see here there's funding. there is nothing to eat or drink. we will to long distances to find a distribution point or community kitchen the find a solution. while a total, earlier out to 0 spoke to our with team and who is the founder and president of the charity in our. she explained to us the difficulties her organization has faced distributing aid in gaza. an aide either comes in through a crossing in the south kind of was silent or it comes in inter crossing via the north. but there is no movement or easy movement rather of a, between the north and the south and vice versa. and this is problem added because the same items don't come through every single crossing point. i'm in fact 8 organizations don't have much of a say in what comes through. so in the south you have
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a very robust commercial market. you have the availability of frequent vegetables in the north. you only have flour and i was taking part in, in the mission to the north with another organization trying to deliver a truck of fresh vegetables for distribution which would have been sufficient for around $1200.00 families. what happened was that even though initial approval came through for the movement, then in the morning the really side decided that they wanted the movement to happen, not in a close truck, but rather one that was open. now that's presumably for security concerns. why do organizations and i really want to shift towards using close prox, it's because of the severe increase and looting and criminal activity. and you really want the products to actually reach the people that they need. we ended up deciding to just go up on our own and the vehicle shopping as much as we could inside. because, you know, if you have the opportunity to move, even if you're just able to provide for a small fraction of people, in my opinion,
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it is well worth the effort and 11 on these really strikes of targeted the southern city of cayenne for a 2nd consecutive day this comes off to overnight attacks on the town of sheba in southern lebanon. these really ami says it's war planes targeted several has the sites intensified cross for the fire between is really and has the forces as increased fee is a full scale will. as the law side for anti tank missiles over the over the border into israel, hitting a house in the city of montana, no casualties were reported in that a tech has a lot has also targeted communications equipment at a military post in boca ratio. seas really military has denied at targeting general is working for media organizations based in gaza. that follows an investigation by the u. k. is guardian newspaper that says some members appeared to have been considered gentle as working for media outlets controlled or affiliated with him.
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us as legitimate military talk is it quotes a senior is really spokesperson, stating the army does not distinguish between working for the media outlets or belonging to how much does and when they is reading ministry denies. the allegations, the committee to protect journalist says at least a 103 palestinian journalist and media workers have been killed since as well as war began. nearly 30 percent worked for outlets linked to him. us journalists working in conflict areas are protected under international humanitarian loan. a reminder these, when the government has that are 0 from reporting this. so how dissolute has sent us this update from the jordanian capital m b 's really military is once again denying the fact that they are deliberately targeting journalists in the gaza strip as the war continues. the new investigation and the guardian revealed a gray area that the military has been using to essentially target and kill
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palestinian journalists covering the war. it comes after a senior army spokesperson gave an interview to radio friends saying that the military does not differentiate between thomas's military and political wings. adding that a journalist who works for what the military called him as a line media is equal a target. as a fighter in the out of cassandra gates, now this prompted these really military to release a statement saying that the comments from the senior spokesperson are not official or the policy, and they do not target journalists. however, when responding to the guardians investigation, the military gave 6 names of journalists, part of the media network in the gaza strip, who they claim to be affiliated with him asked, but did not provide any proof or information, but rather said this was based on their own intelligence, we print this repeatedly from these really military pointing the finger, a palestinian journalist saying that they are affiliated with certain groups in gaza without providing any sort of evidence to those claims. more than 150
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journalists and media workers have been killed in this for making this the deadliest conflict on record for journalists, 10 percent, who would just need on, on that. and a reminder again that these really government has band of 0 from operating in israel. and that's why honda was reporting from georgia. the wiki leeks found the julian assange has returned to his home country australia as a free man. he pleaded guilty to a challenge of espionage under play deal with the us after a 14 year battle against extradition. that agreement ends washington's efforts to prosecute a sound for revealing government secrets about the wars. and i've got a son and a rock. daniel robinson reports punched a freeman and a hard for full woman bryce as a homecoming, watched around the world. it took millions of people. it took
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people working behind the scenes, people protesting on the streets for days and weeks and months and years of the and we achieve that. the julie, this on just 14 year old deal culminated in leaving a high security prison in the u. k. and traveling by private jet to a historic court hearing in the us territory in the pacific. and finally flying home to australia. 6 joint is incredibly grateful for the support that he's had from these trading government and from the public here in australia. and where july the 30 time he's finally home, the form of fugitive smiled and waved it. he's supportive assange landed he in
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camera at the house of astrology and politics. when ministers lobbied governments overseas to make this happen, you saved my life with some of the 1st words he audited on arrival. during a phone conversation with prime minister and to the albany easy. what hasn't ended though is he's 5 the media freedom. a son says he was doing the job of a journalist when he obtained and published hundreds of thousands of classified documents about the boys in a voc end up going to stay in for he is say his plea deal sets a dangerous precedent and that they will be seeking a presidential pardon? it is unprecedented, unprecedented in the united states, to use the guys apt to criminally prosecute a journalist for a publisher. it's in the more than a 100 year history of that law. it has never been used in this fashion. it is certainly our hope that it will never again be used in this fashion.
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so now what's on just focusing on his family and spending time with his children, who was seeing him outside prison for the 1st time. he has not yet addressed the media, but lawyers say he will not be silence. they say this isn't just about one man. what about journalist ability world wide to report on events? governments believe it should be kept secret. danielle robinson out 0 camera. the still ahead on out, unavailable, on affordable sedans, already ailing health care system. is that a breaking point? as the war rages on, the the
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hello, we have plenty of hate. so across europe, plenty of storms as well. you can see them just erupt. thing on the satellite picture, they are going to central positive a little further east, which as we go through the next couple of days, not of how so i'm showing coming 3 behind all the way up towards the northwest. so we get to this uh, with a system here. that's the boundary between the cooler air up to was the funnel with less than area of low pressure. quite a tightly packed one. actually that will rotate slice, right? not too much on it, but some what's the weather coming into all the loading on and pushing it cost a good positive cost. in this we go through 1st i basically pushing into northern parts of england and wells. the showers continue rumbling. why me? why? because central part, so if you see how they extend all the way down towards greece, easing up across them out. just not in the way into wes, scandinavia. i know ron pop a little as we go one through friday. much in that way. further east was how sunshine coming back and behind hot and humid by the sticky, a price of feet continuing for many here, few showers to into
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a spain and portugal. as we go one towards the latter part of the week. hot and dry . may monica us, much of north africa, $1.00 to $2.00 showers, just around strace, after proto, and the usual rush of show us the for west africa, the listings in the gaza strip. as is the last continues. there's a deliberate mission of posting and humanity in western media, and it needs to be question, sustains coverage. that actively humanize is, is really, is and actively be humanize of palestinians. this is not the time for doing this to kind of wait tracking those stories, examining the journalism and the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the listing, the best, the
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the hello again, this is shakira. reminder of our top stories this, our canyon president, william russo says he will withdrawal a controversial bill that would have raised the taxes. it comes a day after at least 23 people were killed during protests against the proposed increases he sent the government needs to make more concessions because of civil defense. besides the levels of destruction of israel from budman to save law, here in the north of the strip defiance imagination, at least 15 palestinians were killed in a striking on a home in the town. and we came lakes found a julian assange has returns to his home country australia as a free man. he pleaded guilty to one charge of espionage under play deal with the
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us. it ends washington's efforts to prosecute him for revealing government secrets . people who need medical treatment, incident and faith increasing costs and shortages of medicine as the conflict between the army and the power military rapids support forces intensifiers and in the only hospital for take cancer. patients in the eastern city of guitar, of stuff and services, i'll be coming overland. how would fall reports driven from their homes by conflict and suffering cast sense of what 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 ask about if my illness increased and my hand broke, i'm undergoing chemotherapy 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,
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how home and job looked at with the treatment then it was receiving treatment before, but they stopped paying a salaries, india tech on this to you as much money for me to stop that type of policy. i believe that since the beginning of the one in april of last year to cartoon, we have been facing many challenges such as a huge increase in the number of patients. uh, last year we received around 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, radiotherapy is now far too expensive for cancer patients. 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 then these
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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. yeah. the conflict in sedan has fullest. more than 600000 refugees, mostly women and children, to flee to chat. that's according to the un. one 3rd of the new arrivals in chad, a currently living in dia, conditions out to you as fund will build rustic, has moved from childs eastern border, which a has any more how you, how many more, how cut slid now? do you not be this temporary refugee camp in the chat, in city of address near the border with through done it posts around 200000 sued in these refugees? local authorities here together with some international organizations such as the high commissioner for refugees. want to move to sit in these refugees from the address city company, place the sudanese border to other places tens of kilometers away from the border area. several attempts have already been established for this purpose, but look forward to say they need more funding to finish the basics facilities and
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these camps. so the conditions are most suitable for accommodating refugees to be now big numbers of refugees are still coming from west awful state. they're also some refugees from the city of l fashion. whether helping to collections for around a month, back into those coming from outside, should we talk about the extreme difficulty of the situation? well, many are unable to leave an escape the city. and they all hoping that some outlets will be opened for them to be able to leave. and to come here for the lab does, that gives you the minimal. how are you? i'm in the id and a so then you, by the end, if you add to the iran will hold its presidential election on friday to choose a successor to abraham racy. died in a helicopter crash last month. candidates have promised to revive the economy. the voters see little prospect of relief from a cost of living crisis without an end to international sanctions in
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a hot that has spoken to some voters in the capital town. runs. graham 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 the prices are based on dollars. under the arch ceilings, the kilometers of cor doors to georgia and the hustle and bustle of stores are stories of struggle. iran is suffering from installation. there's also the currency depreciation that successive governments have blamed on international sanctions over its nuclear development program. there are those who believe you are on should be part of the international financial system commission. mr. war,
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we should talk over all the conti, all the navy reach. most of the percentage of the all people because accept 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 life is very expensive. living standards, particularly among the middle class have worse and in recent years skilled workers are leaving and there is little prospect for, for an investment because of 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 a run. after pulling out of the nuclear deal in 2018 could make
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a political come back. you 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. it's nearly $600000.00 to the dollar. a 15 fold increase since 2018 center for their i was just the to deshawn. us reporter accused of spying has appeared, interruption called for the stones of his closed door trial. prosecutors accuse evan goose give edge of working for the c i a and collecting secret information related to a weapons manufacturer. his employ of the well wall street journal and the binding administration say the charges are politically motivated because because of age could face up to 20 years of prison. if convicted china has defended its technological development and called on countries to strengthen the
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partnerships with aging. as most isolated their economies, premier li chung made the comments at the so called summit office conference in the northeastern city of san in. it comes and mid rising tensions with the you over the importance of electric vehicles. katrina, you reports from pages for more than 1500 business and government leaders, a gathering in the northeastern chinese city of delhi. and this week for the world economic forum also known as the sun, the davos. this is the is the next frontiers of growth. chinese officials are using the 3 day music to promote investment opportunities. the message tanya, is economy strong and open to business good, which yet we are accelerating the contribution of new quality productive forces and the full storing new drivers of growth. these efforts have not only provided power vote and now museum for china is economic development, but also created greater cooperation room for companies from around the world.
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during his speech, the criticized what he said with the protectionist policies of the west and defended china is technological development as being rooted and it's super size, the market and industrial network. the comments com is the european union proposed to hide tariffs or impulse of chinese. electric vehicles will be split up to 38 percent. it's a queues china of over capacity and on sally subsidize in green industries. last month, the united states increased power. one chinese impulse of ease solar panels and patrick is what the $2000000000.00 aging has called the move, a step backwards for the global economy to as high as harrison rising. joe political intentions on staging. only talent economic recovery has been slower since the end of the corporate life. and then the consumer spending and property sales continuing to negative sentiment testing for new investors. scales back their operations. here in 2023 foreign direct investment. sell like 8 percent. people
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are not willing to really up with their money down onto a bad on china's future right now. so i think it will take a while, at least before the housing market is stabilized, we will see the kind of reverse. so in the global investor assessments, the still the toner around some of the double sofa has been obsolete with discussions around opportunities, an artificial intelligence and renewable energy. chinese officials say the country is on track to meet its gdp target, a 5 percent growth this year. katrina you out 0 aging people in parts of southern china, dean want a swans of heavy rain caused landslides of who not in provence have been so much following rank or drink.

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