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there's a change on the latest just on the we'll give what she's soon economic john's stay without just a rough, the coverage of the u. k. election. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's a them. this is the news live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. they detained me without any charges style, the beaten and told to the news, right? a bit tension. the director of gauze was a civil hospital speaks about the treatment of palestinians pasta being released,
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major bridge in so then linking call to north with the city of the mine is damaged . we examine how is lim packs for the future of the conflict plus allowances. both those faces decisive choices fall right. national riley looks to win a majority and sundays ramos. i'm rob mcbride in the got 50 pounds. each of the country's tours and boom, just as other parts of the country are saying enough businesses to have an extra sport as england somehow stay in new york. is it jim saelens? i had to prevent a humiliating defeat to select yes. and how is the progress to the page to find the, it's 1300 hours g m team, we'd be getting the news out in gall. so where israel has released the group of palestinian detainees. among them is the the rank sort of
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a shift hospital who is released after spending 8 months in detention to my home, a double sided me. i gave a hiring account of his treatment. he says he and all the palestinian prisoners was tortured, beaten, and stuff. said he was detained without any legal authority. v as a co pay some forces then the blind eye to all the internet and the lower than 3 kids . and they detained me without any charges. or even if i was put in 2 or 3 for a but try and i was not given any specific charge, and i was only informed that i am detained. my pin the the notice this means that there's a need to patient both is have been the painting me on no legal ground or would it may palestinian ride screw of sad to see me a surgeon to ship
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a hospital in gaza. city was tortured to death. and in this way, the prison child stratford reports now of the saloon, and there's just been released from it is really general more than 6 months. so it was really full. she's detained to the, he's her and the counsel strip surrounded by his family. he struggles to describe his experience and what he says, let's do meetings inside these really prison, this continue to and you load, i was, i wish none of the detainees had to go through interrogation. it is nothing but under torture, total torment may god help those detainees being interrogated by the israel's internal security surface. tortured, battered in our general was beaten verbally and physically abused only god knows. for god's sake,
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set them free and release them from that. how gross describes conditions. so jewels they are unimaginable. disease broke out amongst the detaining around 30 are kept in one cell. our bodies are played with abscesses, main, gang green. we were given only one cup of rice per day, a piece of tomato and a piece of cucumber, a boy with a small load of bread. these are some of the other 55 to tell you to use who like for all which will release the 2 locations and the besieged gallons of strip on monday morning is ready for these need to renounce the operation what's happening know coordinate to the red cross the condition of the bodies, an indication of what i have in jude showed the brothers detainees,
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have williams power sites in their bodies. do something for them. is one of the the ups is the brother logo bodies says another job we will lift without sofa will to only one quick box every week among the released menus, heads of the ship, a hospital mohammed double sole mia. he was detained in november with 5 all the health workers, while they helped you in mission to evacuate patients from the medical facility. did you want it on the head? and not only gave me a whim offs up, well, even those who have been detained for more than 10 years had been deprived of their rights. and many were killed under interrogation on so many of the medical stuff arrested had been denied food. want to animates and these really have no red line. they deal with detain, you know, like the objects most human beings, even the is really medics are involved in the do to mazda miata. even the
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palestinian prisoner association says the around $10000.00 palestinians being held in these regular jails, at least $3600.00 of them never being charged with the crime will face trump is real sensitive, binds by international lawrence treatment. although the testimonies, physical and emotional straws of these main indicate thoughts are like children on foot. i'm 0 right? speak now. so thought a couple assume he joins us live from data by law. so a lot of focus on the story of my husband that was telling me of the director of a civil hospital, but he's just one of many cases of medical stuff you monetary in work is being taken by these are the pharmacies, what are we hearing about others, a man? yes, that's why it's incredibly sammy, the situation for those prisoners who have been released from east very detentions is absolutely down as we have been speaking to
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a number of them to have been describing that they have been subjected to different sorts of, to, to being practiced. by is very assess the offices in these bidding, detentions the vast majority of them have been abducted from separate areas in district during the is very minute trained, codes into separate parts of garza. i didn't order to get more about how these presenters have been subjected to different colors of to show we are joined right now by one of the palestinian prisoners. he is a product, a ceremony. he has been released today along with a number of other palestinian prisoners from is when he detention. yeah, i think you laugh. yeah. and fudge, come, delilah will come home. uh mr. simone is, can you tell us where and how we would be paid? i was detained on november 16 on a security take buying this one created by the so called the net setting lie and
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i was retained about the one kilometer way. this is in our neighborhood, those simone neighborhoods, where my father brought that as an a number of my cousins who were killed. i was like many uh and guys that i see that evacuation welding on the, on the, on the way i was detained together with my brother and cousins we would put to sylvia interrogation. i told her talk to, to, to the degree that, that once you enter the interrogation room, the office started instead of getting to start fighting the gun. so that's what i mean as fire arms. so we start to panic. after this, we think one of the 3 of the detainees could that be and killed us. so it was thought that a thing, just the silly questions. what are these, are you the captives? i have no idea. i am
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a farmer. i have no idea about any of these questions like an after that to started sliding again, even close to my e is each and every palestinian date, any is put to the same conditions to the degree that i started bleeding from. my e is, we are stripped to make it with the exception of the underwear for on boarding the evening by 10 pm. you are dragged inside the backs, off to one after midnight. we are put to the where is couldn't distance our hands and legs out of hand carved. oh we are blindfolded. if you wish to. uh, excuse me, go to the toilet. then you will put 2 more question again, interrogates and no, we have the many medical staff, dr. a. the head of the in denise and hospitality. the heads of allowed the hosp
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said we went on. so a company by other maybe kind of stop including the notices ambulance drive, others thought i made it so we would or further to sylvia to talk to like what, give us some more detail. the thoughts are everywhere in the defense of the sense that in the back of the worst of those sorta is at the hands of the set back officers. you dread tied to a truck, then put it 4 days ago that dr. i'd come about the may god to help him. he was a kid for the 1st 4 days, the plan to gaze and then he was. every time he comes in a different physical shape, totally different person to the degree that he is on the cook. amazing will end up shipping by myself. it was put to very severe types of adulthood. very
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a bad, the types of thoughts thought i did a degree that they could not even find the words to describe what happened to me. again, what are the st louis or for the sake they receive no medical condition? one of the did the news was an old man with his leg severed. he was also a diabetes. he was put in for them as a a hoss. but then whenever he goal for a medical hell, he is being towed towed bad, said melvin dodie, 90 degrees. at the end of the day he lost his life. he was scaled and the is really his how about feeding? couldn't do the worst. you could imagine a very small cause of rise. this is a daily very small cub of rice, with
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a piece of cucumber or a piece of cabbage, and a very small piece of bread. this is what we have to live on throughout the day. by mid day we are given another couple of fries and a similar one at the in the evening. on sundays, we are given so quite disturbing stories coming out there from garza and people who have been released that spring. and now political commentator already gold book, he joins us live from tel aviv. so r e, you may have been hearing some of the testimonies of people that were speaking to right now has been released by the israeli occupation technologies. when you look at watch the united nations office of the high commission of for human rights. all right. i apologize. it seems we've lost all connection with already. all right, i'm, i'm being told he can hear us now. so let me try again. so already,
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hopefully you could hear the interview. we were doing that with some of the people who've been released, biased by the authorities, very disturbing stories, but it's not the 1st time we're hearing this. back on december, the 16th we have a statement from the united nations office of the high commission of for human rights say it had received what it called. numerous disturbing reports from northern galls, or of ill treatment match the tensions and false disappearances of thousands of palestinians. israel taking statements from credible organizations seriously when we hear what detainees is still saying, months lights are on the release, i'm afraid. and uh, trying to ascribe any sort of seriousness designed at the moment is perhaps far fetched visuals, actions as far as i understand them are quite chaotic and even organizations that
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are based on strict discipline don't exhibit such discipline anymore of prisoners are being taken. obviously they're being tortured. the purpose of this torture and the information gleaned are the intelligence use to help ideas forces as they operate in gaza. these are questionable because the actual nature and purpose of idea odious operation and gases. question is the issue here is operating without a clear vision of loss as it as easily of eliminating and not going to happen. this is what's happening now is all sorts operations and that's but with no regard to it is our focus calling collateral damage and taking a log me in for both conditions is part and parcel of this quote unquote strategy
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a part of what we're also hearing from people being released is about these a claims that some of the medical facilities, lanka, schiffer, were being used for military purposes. something those doctors denied. and then alice's by the washington post on december the 21st of 2023, and found that there was little proof instead of any tunnels on the ship, a leading to a how much come on the control center? something that is ready. authorities had spoken about what do these, increasing testimonies add to the picture of the credibility of these writing claims. when they say, look, we, we had to intervene in these medical institutions because they will come on the control centers for how much 5 as well. the image is early claims appear highly,
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let's call it problematic ties are to be found all over underneath. so that's, that's apparently a given but the headquarters and the notion that the issue is if you take these institutions, if you occupy the issue arrest the staff, you will find these headquarters. and then you will be able to harm from us as ability to actually be able to limit it to minimizes these claims, i think has been proven to the mendacious repeatedly i'll should we have to remember was i'm the biggest p r efforts of is rose campaign and as i was supposed to be, even as far as the victory image, when, when the headquarters underneath, that's just a word to be revealed. that was one as well place that was that we thought the end of that was on his own. and, and since the mission had been accomplished,
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that of course did not happen. one can only assume, i think one of 2 things, or perhaps the 2nd one is that again, israel has intentionally focused exclusively on the tactical level of locating known from us on for just that means that if one person or another actually stayed in the hospital operated from the hospital met other known operators of the hospital, the hospital was sick again, it's a very, very tactical approach. i definitely think it characterizes the large ferguson idea operations. but the 2nd option, which again i think is there and it's a real one, is that israel has taken it upon itself to eliminate or destroy as much of the infrastructure in the gaza strip. that makes it livable, right? cost oriented verse, it is right. oh, if i could jump in, you know, i'm show you remember the i c, j is ordered that israel allow fact finding mission is to go in there and investigate. are you hopeful a told any sign that is or a little comply with that? so we can get to the bottom of all the allegations like this,
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of keeping in mind what even the history of how is what has dealt with allegations and investigations even by it's closest allies night good. josh pulled from the us state department talking about how when he received reports of the rape of a 13 year old boy. and when he put these to his right, the authorities, he said the next day, he says the idea went into the offices of the charity organization that had passed the state department. this information removed all the confuses, not only banned the organization but declared the child care organization a terrorist entity. how much hope does that leave one? that is why the authorities will allow credible independent investigations. i'm afraid to say that my answer is absolutely no hope at all. uh, is early policies been very consistent. this will,
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does not allow outside investigations is a must acknowledges and error and then um, promises that it will investigate independently us. i mean, we here and is all know that that is not the case, is our clients that it's legal system operates independently and investigates such friends against the idea of operations. that is emphatically untrue is all does not carry out these investigations. if it does say or lip service only, it doesn't convict it doesn't follow through. it doesn't gather data and this is, joe doesn't do it. the notion of this overlap. so sort of outside authority to do it is um, as far detached from reality as it can be. thank you so much for your thoughts and analysis on that already. goldberg, that political commentator. thank you. and now these right, the minute phase, conducting a rate in the city of total caught them in the okay pod westbank. these 2 palestinians
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have been killed in the incursion. a woman and the child raids in the occupied west bank of been near daily a car. and since israel's war on guns have begun last october the major bridge connecting the northern parts of sedans, capital to the country. second largest city has been destroyed. the bridge is one of only 2 connecting call to north to him with the mine, the other knolls and crossing the somebody bridge was destroyed in november. the army has accused the permanent tre, rapid support forces of targeting the has the bridge claims, the iris f. have denied table morgan has more from call to of the destruction of the health by a bridge which connects the city of i'm the man to the city of how to, to north and to dance, copies of how to force as a major said back for the to the nice army,
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this is the same rate and that was used by the signees army just of where a month ago to move its forces from the city of homes in mind. to us the city of hot assume north, which is also known as battery, to reinforce the tubes that and pride to take over territory from the power of military rapids support forces. and this destruction would mean that the army will not be able to reinforce, they prove from the city of on demand anymore, and would have to rely on troops coming from neighboring river, now states to reinforce and we supply their tubes and consume north autobiography. now this happens at this comes as pricing continues between the signees army and the parent military rapids support forces elsewhere around the country. especially especially in the city of say not and be in the face of the not which the are a separate took over it's capital on late saturday. no 5 thing is going into not around given moya. and that's an area along the border of say, not say, and dizzy to say most of the hours of to over earlier last week and are the army
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has been trying to regain control of the army says that their forces are still present interesting jet and they are still fighting department is through rapid support, 4th of the b r. a stuff without the statements on monday that they have taken over to other brigades that used to belong or used to be under the control offices in these army. and the displacements of civilians as fighting continues between the 2 . 5 also continued thousands have been displaced from saint john and gibbon moines over the past few days. many of them trying to make it to safety and to refuge a slice and continued. they say that they are in desperate need of tearing assistance. many of them walking for days trying to get to safety away from the fighting, and many of them, not sure if they will be able to make it to safety or if they would be able to get the assistance they need, if they make it to safety or away from the fighting human morgan alger 0 cartoon to the lights is fighting in sedan. southeastern states of sonata has opened another battle ground in a conflict,
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but began last year alex gets helpless. takes the load. could be ongoing fighting that's killed. moving $14000.00 people and displaced 1000000 small fee a special across to down the army in the powerful part of military group, the record support forces. i've been incomplete for move in the general abdel for to elbow hunt, who leads the army and general bahama having done to gullow noticed how much he in charge of the are a whole bunch allies that they fill out over how and when to integrate the recess. and to the own, let on conflict in the capital cartoon, which is spread to several provinces. often over the year, a fighting sit down is divided, and they are a set of controls. many areas in the west and south, and sidney's army controls most of the east, a north. recently the fighting is intensified in northern dot 4 in the state capital l flasher, west quarter phone state. a now in center state of fashion is just the last of the
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state, capital st. all 4 that is not on the rocket support forces, hence, once it falls, or if it falls interrupted, simple forces hands essentially doris f would try to claim an independent government. they're similar to how has to, has done in libya, fighting has created the world's largest internal displacement crisis. well, the 9000000 people have be forced to flee the homes many, several times. the u. n says nearly 26000000 people. that's tough to say those population face via from shortages and 755000 are on the brink of starvation, both the army and all of us, and for being accused of war crimes. the international criminal court is open to new investigation calls for dialogue, connection mandatory and si fi have come to nothing. and with avoiding faction seemingly unwilling to compromise the fighting and the sufferings siblings people goes on how likes could helpless out to 0. they ask, i'm totally,
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bond government is attending its 1st. united nations organize meeting and part of the 2 day event will focus on international engagement as well as the ask on economy and the narcotics trade between kim, the reports. this is the 3rd. you wouldn't lead meeting in dover discussing it's kind of stolen. for the 1st, the telephone government delegation is attending. the telephone was not invited to 1st towing, and refused to attend the 2nd to him without recognition as ask on a stone. so representative c. f gun delegation includes officials from the ministries of kind of narcotics, trade and foreign affairs. joining them or capital, special envoy, the us special representative stuff, kind of stone, an invoice from 30 other countries. the economy including restrictions on a kind of stones banking system, a narcotics, a top of the agenda. but also, i mean, most often we want to solve issues related to constructive and positive. in fact, since and i've gotten this time for the united nations that concerned countries and
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all of the countries are the, what do you want to find a common bought towards the improvement and situation, especially the economics interesting order, long as the ability of a gun to start with if it's to look into the 1st 2 meetings, the un secretary general most attend resume. instead it will be the under secretary general for political and peace building affairs and other council members. the un says the meeting is part of efforts to re integrate. that's kind of stone into the international community. the sort of engagement is not legit immunization or normalization only engagements through coleman coordinate. the principal intellectual position can provide strong consent for the fact though to reduce, to adopt policies that will allow for the integration integrated into the international community. and these policies include human and specific a women's rights to you and does not recognize the telephone selection of an
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investigator. instead of pointing a representative from outside the government, do you in works cross off kind of stone, spending more than $1400000000.00 humanitarian projects last year. and in april, you and agencies met taliban government officials, growth roots organizations to discuss climate change. but i don't want to join, it was the 1st the name, and i'm busted a telephone, let us kind of stone in 2023. so the telephone delegation, this meeting, is an opportunity to push for wider recognition of its government and improve its economy. imaging kimber out to 0. i mean the law have a b as a political and security unless specializing in afghanistan. and he's in london and with us on skype, good to have you with us. so 1st of all, let's talk about what is that stage here when you look at the, some of the figure is, can function of the economy rising poverty. there's
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a lot for the 40000000 people and i've got a son to worry about, right? a pass to on that it seems that the, at this station is not delivering so much as you know, they do around the 1st. the 2nd one was suppose to the last for why they are, i mean, the integrated into the into nice of system based on some conditions a t, t and see if in general, i mean a mohammedan issue to say when the best sound was started, that it some baby steps, would it be taking that international community disposition, or would it be hard to put it on the table to the top of that when they accept some of those conditions? then the process of step by step the technician using sanctions out of the own
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business. and we have a business uses 2679, a us to place on to the united nations provider for the 4 course provided. and then on the next, the $2721.00 was asking for a special elmore practice on the 2nd bell. actually 60 general set cute, a star and the impression to choose a person for that position. and in the 3rd, i don't, we don't see any of these. so it means that is found that united nations having stored this ignore those commitments on the agenda and those, and the demise of this resolution is office security council. so these negotiations, i'm afraid when it's not, and then you prove that i don't think if it gets anyway. when we talk about the international community, i mean how mama listed should we be talking here. on the one hand, we've seen the chinese take
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a very different approach to dealing with the tiny bundle pharmacies, right? i'll be primarily talking about the western position of the international community towards the authorities, particularly with sanctions and other measures restricting the economy. a what a, you know, the not a, the international community is not united all the powers of their own states. they're not dennis on their own and benefits and interest in our kennesaw. some are technically even the chinese, the russians. the rims are technically trying to pay lip service on that they are on the side of the bundle and they are not actually otherwise why they are not moving in to recognize that it's not the government which is somewhat complete or what they are ready to be on but it's so complicated the situation and i guess are some of the countries like the chinese, the russians,
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they don't care about the rights of the women. whether whether or not accepted in time, the guns i accepted to go to school or not. the are looking for or inches to be a secure and i guess some of the ones that their interest giving us as a secure and then i'll position groups um being got, you know, active. yeah. but the west position is not clear. it seems that you know that the united states does not get assigned to get to the government to the bar for nothing . probably they are on some of the big, you know, dean data. and that's why the regional countries are not trusting the top one and not moving forward to recognize or i thank you for your analysis. i mean a lot. bb political and security analyst. a major hurricane is crossing the tiny islands of the eastern count,
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being his jeff, some of the storms track. so low. never before have we had a storm, a hurricane this strong in the eastern caribbean at this time of the year. so part of what's going on is the sea surface temperatures and this area of running a good $2.00 to $3.00 degrees above average. so that supercharge, this storm. now, a category for storing the red line is a potential pass it could take into that central caribbean and potentially out toward mexico. so you could temperance about speaking of mexico. we've had a tropical storm make landfall here, north of derek cruz. so this is dumping copious amounts of rain here, including for mexico city. it is a story of heat though through central california. i mean, look at sacramento, 42 degrees, places like fresno, about 45. not too far away from somebody. national park still heat alerts in play for the us called states. they've been dropped for the carolina as it goes from the eastern seaboard as well. storms have rolled through here, winds have turned around, so that's a cool breeze. that's code 24 degrees in new york today,
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disturbed weather across western canada. some storms whitening up here through the northern plains in the us and off we go to south america right now. good spots of dry weather for brazil. but whether the roots and play for se, brazil could see some frosty nights here, hoping the next little bit see later. i. so i have an al jazeera where the impacts on lebanese pharmacy was fighting between has belong as well, intensifies along the border. our lives for the new world right cold with less than a month to them takes. it's coming off with gemma, the full hales, the planet, interrogates while i was, think about climate change, the way the do this, the global issue is abstract. so whatever i do, it doesn't seem to make a dent. alley re reveals how with being and it collated into distancing also from
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the climate crisis and delaying meaningful action. as faculty reactions have been both intentionally and unintentionally, quite a few ideas to create confusions. if we're confused with the power of psychology is looking climate action on l g 0. the latest news for the findings here could be used by the international criminal court as further pieces of evidence of israel's war crimes and gaza with detailed coverage. most of the 36 hospitals in golf i have been destroyed, disclose it, go health care, remaining accessible from the heart of the story. the images from jeanine are part of the overall picture and the occupied westbank for violence is rarely, military raids are relentless news .
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the fuel wanting out is there a time to recap on headlines, the director of a ship of hospitals being released from his right, the prison off to being detained for 8 months. the double suddenly says he and the other palestinian prisoners were tortured, beaten, and stopped. a major bridge connecting the northern part of sedans, capital call 2 men on the line is being destroyed. the army is accusing lead time and a 3 rapid support forces of targeting the head of 5 bridge plains the are assess denies . a frances fall rights has the most with its best electronic performance in history and got the highest share of votes and the 1st round of parliamentary elections. national riley lead them that in the band is now judge. both is to give her policy an absolute majority. in the 2nd round,
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we have 2 correspondents covering this story for us. in a moment we'll speak to, but it's smith, who's in paris. what's that boston is standing by in nice with this report. opponents of the fall, right, national rather wasted no time after a historic election night. they got straight back to them painting the result of a dramatic we've never so um the trim extreme lights having so much of votes in the profession. it's like a 12000000 people working for the people. that's really what the racist i'm a big pearson the to um that doesn't believe in climate change, put in secure yes. vote against the national front. but vote for me, if we have a choice between 2 extremes, it's not a choice that motivates people. so what's the other solution? unfortunately, i don't see it. national riley's leader,
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my name the pen urge car support has to turn out like never before. in order to win next week, 2nd round. to begin the strange in government and drive the forms of the country needs. we need an absolute majority in order for dunham park that left to be named in 8th days. prime minister by a manuel mccall 28 year old, but then it is the fresh waste of the fall, right? national rally. the we branded once. politically toxic, national front is no main screen closer to power, then it's after being a joy to the communities which i intend to be the prime minister to everyday life. on the one who prioritize this defense of purchasing power, the restoration of law and order and security throughout the country. and of course, the resumption of the migration policy hoping to ahead of the far right is a coalition of bodies from the left and far left. but it's leaders on luc mileage shown is a polarizing figure for food. so some potential photos and prime minister gabrielle
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a 1000 plus party to get to the creation of president a monro mccall is trailing badly after the 1st round of what's it to budget? well, the far right is that the gates of color never has the national assembly been at risk of being dominated by the fall rights. therefore, our objective is declared to prevent the national riley from having an absolute majority of so i'm to govern the country with the disastrous project to which is it sort of need to be. i think the push is my current call this and i'd be election of those bodies, the fee to the national rally in europe and elections, a high stakes gamble that could go against him. the best he can hope for now is a home parliament. waking up to the prospect of a 1st fall arrived government's political opponents are wasting no time. negotiations to form a front against the national riley are in full swing and hundreds of constituencies all over france. president macross is hoping that this so called republican front
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will be as successful as it was in the past. auto though, i'm not so sure. step 5. so i'll just say era. nice. most to have boston joins us now. live from nice and step your and one of the best in of the national riley. what has been the reaction that to the result so far? if i read, if i just moved here in the south of france, the direction a national riley did extremely well with some candidates getting more than 40 or even more than 50 percent. and we've been speaking to vote a, so there's a large immigrant says community here, a nice and many of them are very shocked and also sad to hear that the national riley the far right that so well under really concerned that really worried about the future and the campaign has started right away this morning. the national valley wants to have this absolute majority next sunday. and the can. the candidates here are a trustee, as
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a republican leader was running for the national valley. me just me was flashing out. it's a, at his political opponents, which are the last block the last last, it's also quite a while here, while he is using this narrative that we've been hearing of for a couple of weeks already. that the last is a very extreme is world for that. it's a far left and that it would be very bad sore the country part of a popular exec, if the last comes to part with. so this containers as really already started to become very aggressive and this is only a side of what we're going to expect for the this we have. all right, that's thanks that in the south of france. but now knowles, to the capital power sweat, then it's mrs. standing by live for us, and i'm going to point out to view as, as we're coming to you, we should be seeing some of the in the moment. i think we're going to start seeing some of the newly elected that we go newly elected members of parliament
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from the fall, right. the staffing to enter must be quite oakwood. seems painful scenes for emmanuel, my chrome to want child see taking all of this in is he having any regrets about cooling a snap election as well when he calls this election, macro, messiah, to dissolve the assembly to we gain control and effectively is dissolved its majority and dissolving the assembly on these losing control all those years ago, the 1st of the presidencies, original promise was to the french that the printer of no longer have any reason to vote the extremes. that premise has been swept aside and the main stream right also has been so we can by hand. but my call has been sort of left appealing to the left and the far left to block the far right from how the left in the fall. right. that
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is, spend a lot of time criticizing, so it's very, very difficult. and whoever wins on sunday, the prime minister who micron will end up appointing will not be a prime minister of microns choosing. it'll either be perhaps in the fall, right? if they get the absolute majority of that looking forward, i'd say they were appointed prime minister if they don't get bots or it could be this coalition of the last and the fall left. either one of those people who become from minnesota will have a very different political agenda from the mac. chrome has been pursuing sales, very different perspectives. and so you're going to have this difficult period probably of compensation and maybe political that law. deadlock, i'd really so then for the last 3 years of my, phone's presidency, a pol from his involvement in foreign affairs domestically is a very, very weak and oppressive. but it's always seeing the centrists and the left. this coming together, if knowing some kind of a lines,
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but some kind of coordination to try and unblock the final right from taking power as well. this is waltz, might start taking place in the next couple of days, we've had the fall left, the friends on bowed, saying that they will withdrawal candidates in constituencies where they are in the 3rd place. you basically now have a constituency by constituency bottle. next sunday, i mean some places run off between the top 2. well, 3 candidates found some about says, well that candidate is in place of going to withdrawal them in the hope that people will coalesce around the non fall. right? candidates my chrome and his alliance hasn't quite offered to do the same thing because for some of them supporting some of those paula candidates is really beyond the pale, but they are encouraging gabrielle as how it's saying that really he wants people to vote for somebody who's not for the fall, right? so in a similar way by saying,
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trying to avoid giving too much support to the file. right. so that's what's going on. it's going to be very difficult on the far right. going to try and get out as much support as they come, difficult for them though to get these overall majority that they want. but as i say down to a constituency, by constituency rates, it won't become clear until sunday, who is gonna hold the reins of power. right? we'll be watching it on sunday to thanks so much, but it's smith. oh, how's the line as well? i've been engaging in cross border conflicts since the war and gaza began. many people in southern lebanon left the towns and villages for safety. following the recent fighting the summer on able to lease and spend livelihoods depends on the land. in the daily exchange of fi is making that lives more hazardous. i said, bank report, somebody, are you in southern lebanon?
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these hands have with the fields for decades. 78 year old. and he has some testing was conflict, an occupation. but his likelihood has always depended upon the land lease one. we certainly feel afraid, and we don't know what time the bombing will start. the big problem is that we can't collect the crops and therefore we can't get the money for the crowds in these villages. intensive seen that increasing is right here. tax. those that depend on the 9th, it's been devastating. and then look at the admin. we have many beekeepers who lost their bees because they couldn't reach their b. hi, it was due to the bombing. they lost their livelihood. is where you strikes, hit the time of the. this tense has been a focus point for these ready forces and did not fall from advisories raised. you set too much of it to the cause for the flight does have hit the settlement several times talked and these are the soldiers. the fear is that if it is an escalation, then they can access that farm as do have to that field with or come to
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a stop permanently affecting their livelihood. is ready position over the cliff in east territory. on the bottom of the i avoid being in places exposed by bunting, especially since my children come with me. i don't want to put the lives in dangerous retakes cheap. ouch the fields for a short period. as a result of the bunting, some of the pregnancy proschetti to attend the fields, workers continued to harvest, they have to work quickly. no one knows when 4 with the next is ready for me, for or if this would escalate into an for that tool. i start big data mazda you, so i have to live in a bus out about, oh, as an independent, international food systems consultant. he joins us live from exactly 11 and good to have you with us. so 1st of all, how devastating is the disruption of, of finding in the south,
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how devastating is that for the entire countries economy given that the south produces a lot about a quarter of the countries agricultural out for. right. yeah, i a hi sign me. yeah. in fact, the situation to solve these um is the terrible because uh, not on the account. it depends. uh, as like the on this house, a dream spring. it was assigned for uh, fruits and vegetables and production and solves is a strategic uh its own for 11 on separate views on the voice. uh, we have me in the search. the 55 percent of the nation production is in the south. we have nearly 55 to 60 percent of the nation, so backwards in the south. we have the majority don't depend on the citrus of the companies in the south. and in general this, this has like a big impact on the news economy. and as you, as has in your e for it's not on the,
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on the economy of it's on the mileage of the on those very bad. because the farmers in the south, they have small pharmacy providers in other areas and 11 on like. because where the problem is, they have big fox, so the farmer says they have the bodies for 0.5 for one. hex are all these and they have small data arms, although they are like small jeffers. so the law you have any as a library list from like the culture. and now this is joyce, this study about talking cost more than $50.00 to $60000.00 time is always concerned about whether this is going to escalate further, but it has the long term damage already being done. when you look at things like phosphorus, bonds, polluting the soil, the destruction of trees, which takes years to cultivates and so on. so yeah, unfortunately when we talk about trees about non us grapes. uh, is it something you'd like?
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those are freeze. if you don't take care of them properly talking about like a proper education or things like that, then if you skip on season of the good cat, then you will get seems like this 40 years and he is as a, as a negative impact. and this is what happens with this, all the farmers on portion to see and with respect to the costs for this. so this is also a lot of the disastrous because the offers into foyce. it destroys and makes the following a life in part time because of a loving of michael organisms before they are killed because of the pos for us. and then you need again years and years to uh like, uh, the ge and that is destroyed like um to make it out of a good 4 or agriculture. all right, thank you for your analysis on that. one. bush out a barrel and independent food systems consultant. thanks for you. start. i sift is a bit. let's talk about football, right? dom yes, less than data is what we're going to talk about. so i'm a,
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we will stop out of yours for an overhead kick from jude belling investigating, and from a humiliation exit to slovakia. a to and victory kept them alive in the tournament . and they feed back out training on monday, preparing for that quarter final against switzerland, something that seems very unlikely until belling. i'm struck deep into stuff which time i stay for state, your thoughts slip back here so close to a famous wave with seconds remaining in england, heading out to the billing and produced one at the moment cit. the tournament sofa . to keep the minutes, the midfielder only turned 21 on set today. for this year he's already won the champions league in spanish title and his debut season with round madrid. and thanks to his own, who roads here still has the chance of another trophy with his heavenly screeching noise. national team timeframe, glen is an enjoyable feeling, but it's also a lot of pressure. you people to look a lot rubbish. and you know, it's nice to it. when you deliver um you can give them a little bit back, but it was
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a man's captain heavy cane who wasn't an extra time. but as to what was another largely underwhelming performance. that manager knows that lead to up that game against which some and then the court, the finals, we want to be back to. i'm not going to hide from that. but the spirit in the character was that for everybody to see and wasted in that fighting something, then funds left before they schooled their equalizer. but those that stayed were awarded with memories to last a lifetime. i got 3 kids and i've got salad, right. it was purchased on the equalizer multiplan government's a cool photos with somebody's now. who would you like is it comes going in somebody's out of the game? it seemed that you're a state of georgia might spring and upset against spain. you can see that that 1st goal was a tournament, the 18 minutes for the 3 time champions hit fact with full goal. was that the road to secure that place in the last states?
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well, the face host gemini, on friday, savings folks, how does there a hey, what's coming up on monday? front's take on belgium, industrials and the we're not, we'll face portugal slovenia, who play to in frankfort. that's great live now to a correspondent, dominic caden. he's in berlin, somebody england sneezing through and dramatic fashion, but the funds will have tendencies to worry about going forward way. yes, they will. an interesting the, the gym and media seems to agree with that sentiment look. yeah, this is the bid sites and one of the leading most popular daily's with the picture of the 2 goals scores that look of amazement on how are you change sizes, bedding in schools, the goal and it says bedding them and came the rest you hara thriller england, and that gives you a sense of perspective that this idea of a rescue mission that took place because they were seconds from going out and facing the ignominy of having being favorites. and then being eliminated in the last 16, it didn't happen. they have gone through,
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they know they're going to play switzerland and they know they're going to have to perform so much praxis because the switch team will they perform very efficiently in these, in dispatching the, it's highly in teams. how just over the course of the last couple of days that they've had the 2 mondays that to now and it's from belgium up fast and like england by survey sides that seem pretty underwhelming spiteful. yes. remember, the belgians actually lost one of the games in the group stage, and the french didn't exactly cover themselves with doors in emerging from that group. not as group winners. and that'd be clear folks of those things were seated to do best in that groups. they didn't, and so for both teams, this is about sending out a message winning the game. obviously, football is the result space business of course, but also about sending a message to the rest of the tournaments. the rest of the team is involved in the law states saying, hey, we really think that we can win this tournament. it's also being reported here of
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the german media that the belgian teams still feel resent, and that's about what happened to them in the world kept going back 6 years when they were eliminated by the french who went on to win the world's cap. as we remember in russia, so there is a lot of needle is you might say between these 2 teams and lots of stalls. we know on buffet, we know also players like having the brought you know, from the belgian team we'll see how it happened, how it unfolds in the next few hours. we will indeed, and we will also catch up with you a little bit late to dominic, thanks for now. that is right, history out the call for america winning all 3 if that great games for the 1st time it is while i had already books that place in the course of finals and needed just a points against already eliminated jamaica to clinch top sports and avoid facing defending champions, argentina in the next round, they won the game in texas a 3 meals and as well that will now play tournament dave, you told kind of the on friday for a place in the $75.00, the less than
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a month to have an impact so i sort of sense is sydney mclaughlin has breaking up a world of echoed into 400 meters huddles. the 24 year old did it to the us olympic trials in oregon. so looking at the time of 50.65 seconds amazingly, to do any race, the full 100. how does once this year, before the trials is the 5th time, she's breaking the law backwards. call us out. chris has started his wimbledon title defense about number 3 isn't action on center court right now against the stadium qualified mock louse apply around 269 by i pushed the front tooth and champions with time break. and the i think that's, that was our across who came off on top. so this funny at least one set plus that is always both. now pizza, what else will like to something? thank so much gemma. now the annual climbing season has begun that japan's mount fuji was new restrictions to control visit their numbers. time is enjoying an unprecedented post. pandemic visit to boom. they're ok, and sons leading to over tourism. and they all the holiday destinations are facing
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a similar challenge. from mcbride reports from tokyo. the famous must see pedestrian crossing, the 2 boys in downtown tokyo tells the story. overseas taurus sel, backing polls. visitor arrivals of top 3000000 for the 3rd month running with most people heading to the same well known tourism hotspots for the on the account gets hard for those destinations that the most popular. like here to look, i don't and okay, now are these regions quickly, this capacity, so we get over to it isn't from the world's most visited cities to the most exotic getaways, logo tourism is predicted to return to pre, pun demik levels. before the end of the year, the number of passenger flights is expected to reach a record of nearly 5000000000 back in japan, less well known destinations such as nic got to around the west coast, now have more flight connections, which it hopes to use to attract more visits,
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as just as japan's more famous destinations, seemingly trying to do to some of the local politicians and community leaders. so suggested raising admission prices to control visits a numbers or pushing a daily limits on tourists just as crowds are right now. converging on water is japan's most iconic natural attraction. this year, mount fuji is limiting. the number of people who make the klein to its summit to 4000 a day with a compulsory fee. you know, make sure things a lot. what we're aiming for is to secure the safety of everyone who visits here. for that purpose, we may have to, as some people not to climb the mountain, regardless of whether they are visiting from home or abroad. the world's most sold off the destinations straining to cope with the seemingly insatiable demands of visitors feeling the night for so long. rub mcbride, i'll just say around tokyo,
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