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the, the challenges the the, you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters and del time getting obligate. here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. hurricane barrel, bird, there's down on jamaica as a record breaking category 5. after leaving a trail of destruction in the southeastern caribbean, at least 2 people have been killed. a quarter of a 1000000 palestinians, including the sick and dying, are forced to flee from eunice. following is really evacuation orders in southern
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gaza. at least a 116 people are killed in a stamp. he did a hindu religious gathering in northern, in the protesters in kenya and demanding the resignation of president william, brutal battle with police and cities across the country. and on piece of statements with the latest school, dutch fans of celebration in munich, that's because benevolence. so in the final chapter, tipped of the beating romania, 3 levels. the welcome to the news. our one of the most powerful, hurricanes to hit the caribbean for years is now barely towards jamaica as a category 5 storm. and that's the measure for her retains, meaning they could talk wins of more than 250 kilometers an hour. hurricane barrel
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is expected to reach jamaica on wednesday and the mexico the day after it's already made landfall on smaller islands in the south east of the caribbean, killing 2 people, bringing floods and downing power lines. on monday, the storm hit the island of st. vincent on the grant of dean's killing at least one person, as well as korea co island, part of granada where one person was also hills and barrels has already broken records. this is the 1st time a hurricane of this strength has come so early in the season, john home and begins our coverage from mexico city. in the caribbean island of st. vincent boats sunk, who run the ground. halt for widespread damage is hurricane barrow barreled through things with wood simps where sit the st. vincent in the granite things prime minister unit island has been in depth. i see
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the reports that i have received indicates that 90 percent of the hoses have been severely damaged. or destroyed several pounded the tiny holiday islands must meet to resume what we were more or less expecting it because 5 me to waves were expected. but nevertheless, this is the 1st time even during the cycling that we've seen the seat of the roof is this. it's really the 1st time this has happened in st. louis. thankfully, so far there's been relatively few reports of this or injuries. this isn't over. now, the hurricane is hurting post jamaica and the moving to 1000000 people living there . later on in the week, it's expected to hit mexico with the state there. a cruise is already struggling with tropical storm chris. we didn't expect the level of the river to rise so fast
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in less than an hour. the rivers, little rose and locked. the hurricane sits went up to the south in the country in the you could time peninsula and the emergency response crews are on high low john home. and i would just say to, so we're hoping to be speaking with ralph gonzalez, who's the prime minister of saint vincent and the grenadines in this news hour and just a few moments. so do stay tuned for that. we'll get an update from him about the situation. meanwhile, what's happening in the states is that the us president joe biden has proposed new rules and hopes of protecting workers who are having to deal with excessive heat caused by climate change. tens of millions of americans are currently dealing with extreme heat advisories. as temperature, sor, throughout the country. summer has discharged. already already tens of millions of americans are under heat warranties, from record shattering temperatures. last month here in dc temperature $100.00
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degrees. in phoenix, arizona, $112.00 degrees and las vegas, a $111.00 degrees above normal temperature is also expected for much of the country july, especially in central and eastern united states. extreme. hey, this is, i think you're not surprised. a lot of people, not you all are extreme. heat is a number one, weather related killer in united states. more people die rich, a beat, and floods. hurricanes and tornadoes combine. and look right now we're also attracted hurricane bout just passed through the car b. c. earlier it's time ever a dangerous category 5 hurricane. as we may recorded american history, people in practice, the islands and communities are in our prayers, and we standby to provide assistance in. the spring in our white house correspondent kimberly hallett was joining us also. kimberly what to the president have to say and have to say in terms of these new rules that he's announced of the
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yeah, well as the us presidential biden visited that responders center here in washington d. c. he was keeping an eye on that store because, well, it may be in the caribbean right now. it is expected to travel up the coast, the land to coast and could hit the united states. and so there's a lot of concern and a lot of preparation in the works, in terms of how it could impact the ordinary americans. and so there's one eye on that and also the extreme heat in the preparations underway. as you announce these new rules in terms of how they could protect americans through the summer, as the temperatures continue to rise. and so these rules have been in the worst for a number of years and they won't. we should point out be fully implemented until 2026 potentially when joe biden may or may not be president. it's potentially the former president, donald trump, who could be back in the white house. but what these rules do is protect workers from the spring here. so you heard, so by and talking about just moments ago,
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essentially protecting 35000000 workers. and what they will do is protect from the heat related deaths. the 815 people died in the period of about 15 years up to 20. good, 177-0000. others were injured so they would protect them from allowing and forcing employers to provide rest breaks to make sure that they got an adequate shade. and even water breaks when the temperatures rose to roughly 46 degrees celsius, or when they rose to up to 32 degrees celsius, making sure that those input for us if permits rather may you force the employers to put in place. those need to break. so one of the thing we should point out and all of this, well, joe biden is making sure these protections are in place. these are also things he's doing to make sure that americans kind of look away some, some problematic headlines for the president as well. and that is the poll numbers
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that are coming out, but continue to show that if an election were held today, the joe biden likely wouldn't when it would probably be his rival for president donald trump. the numbers are showing, but democrats think that their best chances of keeping the white house right now would be a job. i didn't was not the nominee. all right, thank you. kimberly. thank you so much for that update from the white house. so just a moment ago, we were telling you about one of the most powerful, hurricanes to hit the caribbean for years, which is now heading towards jamaica. and we can now speak to ralph gonzales. this is the prime minister of st. vincent on the granite and she's joining us from kingston town in st. vincent prime minister. we thank you for your time with us. um, can you just give us an updates on the situation right now? in st. vincent on the granite deans and the aftermath of hurricane barrow because we're hearing that's 95 percent of housing has been destroyed and damage on the island. because of what i want to thank you for having me
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for us. i. i'd like to point out that some things and then you're going to use as a mac available. um we have $32.00 islands and 9 of them are inhabited and is the southern most islands in the chain that had been def, i station of over 90 percent of the houses is being damaged or destroyed and other facilities on the main island office in vincent we haven't had substantial damage or in those damage, but not to the same extent as the devastation in the southern part of the that the tree and overall, this is a core, if it in a hurricane it's, it's, it is call, it does cause we haven't done the calculation yet, but it would be hundreds of millions of dollars worth of damage on the loss. so how
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is, is public infrastructure was having facilities . we have 75 shelters established, and persons who haven't been into the shelters. i've gone into a friends rooms. we're without electricity. what is in some pads and not to know the pads, and we're not going to have normally in the water situation for quite a few days. so what does that tricity perhaps longer than that. so prime minister, what sort of 8 then is being given to a residence in order to help them to return to some sense of normal normal? so, you mean, it sounds like it's a catastrophic situation for sticking early in the southern parts as you describe yes. well, right, right at the moment we, we, we have a vessel loaded with food and water supplies. going down to the southern granite
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deans, we have cut off with, with the, you know, communication systems. we have the force gap versus going don't. i'm the medi back manufacturer, so because there are a few questions right, injured, we avenue, supporting medical personnel, security personnel we, we are organized. this is an organized country and we have a good system of disaster management. but when you have a 140 a 150 miles away and um, you just have to sit and wait until lab is blowing over and then you pick up the pieces that terrific set back. if you're doing it and don't advance, you'll, you'll, you'll be able to have resilience and you move on that, that is how we live. that is how we have had to address this problem of cause the global community. so be
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a lot of lip service to the consequences of climate change and, but they're not taking the issue very seriously. not, not by their responses in terms of resources and the, and the like, i was going to say the, yeah, sorry, go ahead. go ahead. go ahead, complete your thoughts? no, i was gonna say essentially we have a secretary general of united nations and to negate. there is always amaro guide on this issue that he's using essentially as you're right now. and he called me a short while ago, expressed in solidarity. and of course, that you, any agencies that mobilize and he himself is going to make an appeal for st. vincent. any vanity is, i'm granada. let's not forget britney though unable to this out. where, where they also had significant damage on the island of the carrier who was also as devastated as the island of you in a nightclub. um and we, uh, in touch with the uh, allies or friends um, in north america,
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in western europe. republic of china. we are reaching out to countries in the middle east. um to buy his reed started. venezuela has reached out. um, so we, we, we, we, with all the, uh, alliances we, uh, we have so you can do to, to do things to head, to improve the lives of all people guarantee and to, to build the resilience, the, the middle eastern countries such as a cut, all right, and the saudi arabia and um, united arab emirates and we've done our business, which, which i've been building friendship shuttle or redone. right. and those are important to let me ask you about the world of media or logical organization, saying that this is the earliest category, 5, atlantic hurricane on record, and it poses a major threat to the caribbean as you've been outlining as well. how concerned are
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you that this might set an alarm and precedent for what's expected to be a very active hurricane season and how prepared are the islands? well, it's, it's, it's going to be, is predicted to be the most active hurricane season on record. um we prepare, but as just said to you, you really kind of prepare 40 for a category via a hurricane. i don't, i don't wish it done anybody to have the hole in windsor outside of your window doors. i'm wondering whether your wife is going to come off or whether they, the winds are going to break through your, your doors under repeal house. or you how surprised it's, it's, it's terrifying. and the power of nature is awesome. and human beings globally and not taking this matter seriously. what they mean by that means they don't take it
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seriously because you also had recently strong words for the major greenhouse gas emitters where you said to little to support the regions most vulnerable countries . you've called the annual cop conference, large, we talk shop. so what, what's the max and would you like to see and what are you calling for as well? the point about it is this, because in this guy may change the other one is what benefited through the emissions. because this is kind of a tied to a particular global economy. and you caused the problems. and then you leave us on the frontlines. we pay the price, that's not fair, that's not just and um, the words that they have to match them with, with the appropriate actions, and they're not doing that. that's, that's the simple truth. and that's why is it not, then i'll see you as many of them talk at all, but they don't do what is required,
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at least not with the urgency that the circumstances do mind i'm, i'm the problem but it was more and more recognizing this. we have to move swiftly to net 0. we have to have enough funds for add up to each other and mitigation we. we have to have to stay within 1.5 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels in order to stay alive. you know, by, by, by 2050. if we, if we don't arrest or what is happening with global warming, it's going to be a terrible world. and it's going to be in a hospital for human beings, all right, to probably minister of st. vincent and the grant of james ralph gonzales. thank you so much for speaking to us on out. thank you very much. i a quarter of
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a 1000000 people have been impacted by that is really armies latest evacuation order for parts are southern gaza knots according to the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees. among them are hundreds of patients forced to flee the european hospital. they made the perilous journey to another medical facility in western, han eunice, only to find that there are no beds for them. jacob brown has more a hospital board and its equipment abandoned doctors and patients forced out because of in his riley order to leave the head of a plan to attack the moment. oh, by oaks, mother, a cancer patient. that means the options have run out of the items as well. so we came to now, so hospital and unfortunately there are no bids for cancer patients. little cancer patients or died. we've walked. yeah, they, oh no ambulances and no means of transportation due to this via crowd in the latest
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force displacement of palestinians in southern gaza is the result of in his riley, military evacuation order. doctors and patients have had to leave the european hospital in con eunice palestinians. were told to move west for their safety. for many it's meant a long and dangerous journey by foot to nesa hospital in the hope of seeking medical care. but space has run out the end of the displace to palestinians. lucky enough to get to a hospital bed, the cabinet stuff are able to offer as minimal situation as disastrous and exhausting for the doctors and the injured themselves due to the lack of medical stuff and equipment for you. many of these families have been forced to move more than once. they say nowhere and kaiser is safe, not even areas we is. riley military declares humanitarians arms
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at the moment. we don't know where to go. we're just heading west towards, on the last the some fun for now. those who can crowd onto vehicles as they leave their homes or temporary shelters. yes. again, traveling into the unknown and with no idea of what they'll eat, where they'll sleep. but in the midst of all the uncertainty, palestinians determined to survive. jacob brown, elder 0, will get an update from todd of osborne. he's our correspondent joining us from dayton by not worth louder earlier. there was a strike on central garza where you are and did it, but enough there had been casualties. tell us about that and what else is happening across the gaza strip at this hour? yes, very in this. that strike has been carried out by these very minute 3 without getting any sort of the cry, a warning, at least till now. true palestinians have been killed, wilder, dozens of others being read in did. and now they are getting treatments and all of
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the hospital fun. surprising do the vast majority and the latest that types have been carried out without getting a new suit to wanting to reduce the residents at least evacuate the building that was about to be hit by the is verified to the site. it was by apparently what we can see is that there was a clear escalation of these many strikes. of course multiple areas in district where we can see that 3 palestinians have been killed so far in the district while there is a very notable stepping off of minutes. we move with districts. we're actually yeah . yeah. has been on the intent is very bombardment for palestinians for fall, for being killed if you to the bottom. and that, and families being wrapped in that very small space of not able to play with no sign of any sort of breast to being carried out by the civil defense office. pressing their deep in ability to be completely dangerous to get the on april to risk, to whose families are running shoots in terms of use that to an essential supplies
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that can help them to survive. but continued to see different videos released by the many 3 weeks from us showing the level of disruption and even a tax being exchange between pul spots in terms of this, not the operations alongside with the attacking vehicles, with different explosive devices on, on to tack. massage is the best ones to now have some new and it still depends incorrect in the foreseeable future. thought it, and this is happening, of course is the day the destruction of the war has caused hundreds of jobs as warren sanitation facilities to be either damaged or destroyed. what is the impact of the lack of clean water and sanitation having well from the beginning of the region, we have been observing how much is been, have destroyed in terms of the route to wells in terms of the defendant nation plants and even the water supply networks of course, this trip as thompson, he is struggling to get access to 10. this definitely had the pro deadly
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consequences in terms of the level of sanitation alongside with the state of the subscripts of in sick to his diseases, among whose best based families who have been struggling day by day for survival. but according to the united nations recent estimation based that that nearly 70 percent of causes water, sanitation, talents have been damaged. because if it is very intense compartment, basically have looked palestinians day by day witnessing a cli city, deterioration of their medical and humanitarian condition. as it come right now, see the streets of con, units in central, goes off loaded with on treated waste water on piles of protein. rubbish. months of it's very bombardments have caused extensive damage to see resistance, diesel, or nation plants and water supplying networks units to both services, ground to holes in the early days of the world. in the heat of summer. this thing
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she has of power. well, the, when these really on the enter defend units, they cause a lot of damage and the sewage and designs. what do you see here is nothing that the great of suffering is what our children enjoy at home and the stink of the civic theatre. even before october, the 7th, how city has been going as a face to shortage of the clean drinking water, relying on various agencies and the on for daily deliveries as well as will, has intensified the long run crisis of the sub. but the smell has caused many diseases for our children and this ones because we suffer from the bad smell everything and our children complain of itching from bed bucks. another strange thing becomes sleep at night because of the mosquitoes on the line . as you can see, we left the fire here. it's dangerous,
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but it's the only way to keep the mosquitoes away. oh, i got the on the without clean water. every aspect of life is a trask, the lack of water and send it taishan is worse than point of ground and in temporary shelters. i'm 10 caps. the world health organization has documented hundreds of thousands of cases of respite wrote 3 ellis's can infections. they are re yeah, especially if you look fine, hepatitis is spreading among children as well as adults is the results of mound nutrition and the like a couple of healthy food in addition to skin diseases such as chicken pox and scales of spreading all of this can be attributed to a lack of clean water like drinking water to pull the causes a visa as easy as academics. the spreading in the gaza strip. a result of these radio is destruction. infrastructure. spread of insect to us. diseases is increasing the pressure on overwhelmed and under resourced health care facilities
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view and has one's a further deterioration in human living conditions. it says that even if an immediate cease fires into the man said it will take keys to repair the damage close to the diesel, a nation to plans through the system. and that was a water supply. sorry. so this is how the 0 there is that i had us on the iranians remaining presidential candidates are taking part in the final televised debate ahead of her run off vote on july. the 5th reform is back semester would position john and ultra conservative side. jenny came out on top and last week's vote, which saw record low turn out. the soft election was called after the death of president of behavior that you see in a helicopter crash or so sort are as joining us from to her on. so what's the focus of the 2nd debate,
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russell as well as being to possession of the base setup for the seconds on one of them was about the foreign policy and this one, the 2nd one is solely focusing on economic issues because the economy is the main problem now in the around and both of this janet is on aware of that. that's why there form a scene on how to recover the economy gfc and to the waters. so the reform is tend to dismissal the business account, but it keeps that the main problem that you're on is facing all of the international sections. and as long as these international sections are today's, the country will not be able to that can afford investment will not be able to, to, to increase is exports. and it will be isolated from the international financial system. and it says that if he is elected, that's going to be his focus. he's going to re negotiate that deal with the western countries to remove the sanctions. and by doing so, he's going to attract for the,
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for the investment and to increase the export of the company is also talking about the nickels to as bad as we move on. as one of the major problems. he says that there are rules, but these rules are not being used for the mentor. and if he says, if he's elected, he is going to be the ruler both in the country. the conservative can to decide genuine. the other hand doesn't see the international sections as a real challenge. this is that there are different opportunities. the world is not restrictive, only 2 or 3 companies. can you talk to people in the markets, funding please? the 3 ties with them by doing so, putting in more money to iran. and also he's saying that one of the main problem is that you're on doesn't use it's resources efficiently. so you pharmacy, you, please get on multiple docs and capabilities. and also bringing more use into the workforce or the concept. yeah. and or so. so all of this, of course, coming before that run of presidential votes expect it to be held on july. the 5th
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of the big stove, the economies play in a major role in the election is a sad, then you have to settle the 8th of the economist ration. is this call's in an advocacy among people for the kansas to the election. so they've seen that traditionally gimme around the particular establishment, enjoy the high turnouts. sometimes it was exceeded 80 percent, but that has changed. starting from 2021 presidential election, which that turned out was below 49 percent. and then in 2024 parliamentary election, it went below 41 percent done during the 1st round of this credit that to the presidential election. it was the lowest since the establishment of the islamic republics, you're talking about 59.9 percent. and then yes, can you talk to the people? what's the reason for that? they say that they have made some faith that i need to and the election will bring
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about any change. whether it's the report missed or conservative governments. they believe that there's not going to be much change and there is no point or at times in these elections. and that is causing that grease concerned the particular establishment because the high turnout that isn't that being the primary source of the measurements for the particular establishment of the country. all right, thank you. russell started out reporting from to her on, on a stump pied at a religious events in india has killed at least a 116 people. attendees had gathered in the northern state of which are for the us to celebrate the him to day to shiva. imaging timber has more the, one of the other ambulances bring the dead injured to this hospital, utah, india. after stumpy at a religious event, you know, to per dash info do what kind of go to my career. it really tragic accident took place really just even celebrating bullied by what's going on. because those heavy
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village of pots are destroy around s temp. that happened. and people have died, dozens of people were injured. ok. and the desktop is expected to rise if, if to but if, if people started falling on one another, those who were plus died, american people there, pulled them out. the cause of the stumpy isn't clear. some reports suggest it began when people were leaving the site. the crowding may have been, in fact, a initial report suggest more than 15000 people were attending the event, which had permission for 5000. the states chief minister has ordered an investigation into the incident, and i just sort of got a good, big cook, matt for a 1000 and indians prime minister showed the public and the government is offering support in the god of good buddies. see now if he shows up to send to bowman dot in constant touch with the dish. com and i assure everyone to this house that the victims, so it'd be,
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haven't been able to be very little god. ministration is engaged in relief, investigative work under the supervision of the state government. it's not the 1st time a stumpy has happened, a religious event in india, all sorts ease of increase the police presence that must gatherings, and started using drawings for surveillance image and came out a 0. go ahead on the news our what happens the new case general election. it becomes prime minister faces difficult foreign policy decisions and to humanitarian workers are killed in the eastern democratic republic of congo . and their convoy is attacked by protesters on the 7th time wimbledon champion is up and running in this year's passage ship stuff coming up in sports the
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now like, what's your think of starting corrupt? she's been suffering from what you described as a heat white faced by day and by night. and on monday night. so she raises the lowest recorded. this is a she made 32, this is really stinky and present to living and try and sleep it minutes. it as a new record all night. how is the day time temperatures which you bodies for it to be even higher for the rest? and they have been from my mind right out to the rock of just template a bit. well, hi full. she's not fifties. any the which is fairly typical and the further west you are, the less halted his account, say to, to be less health is also not quite as bad as it was in, for example, took mass general conflicts down terms of, of dropped back a bit here. just to halt very obviously. and the few shuffled around, you know, mediator with georgia. very few it has to be said. now the edge of them on the 2nd flight, which affects garage yours or catches the last a here it's clarity and occasionally drizzly. also gets enough moisture for occasional shout will funds thrown up in the amount of the mountains. nothing much
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looks like are happening in the full costs for the west inside you, for example. or you have been so hot, sunshine, and quite a breeze blowing down through the gulf. there was a full cross, a bit more writing for margaret issue, but even that seems to have backed off. this is wednesday, just breezy. the unique perspective, one picture is not going to tell the entire 8 months of the genocide. however, it is bringing attention to advise that this has not been rough and looks like we're off. it looks like it's hell on heard voices. we've been seeing the exacerbation of the miller tri, they some of the police over the past 100 years, connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere, both in a region government and other companies are stealing indigenous land. the stream on our to 0. so the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, again, the top stories on algae 0 this, our hurricane burial has been upgraded to
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a category 5. the powerful storms masses into islands in the southern caribbean and 95 percent of house since had been damaged or destroyed in parts of st. vincent on the granite inserts. according to his prime minister. israel's army has ordered hundreds of thousands of palestinians to evacuated parts of southern gaza as it continues. which attacks across the strip. there also reports of heavy fighting between is really forces in the of cassandra gates investors. i yeah, districts and at least a 116 people have been killed at a stand page during your religious event in northern india. thousands of people have gathered to celebrate the him to day to see find the state of consort protests . with polls showing the labor party is likely to take power in the u. k. the new prime minister face is a very difficult series of decisions in foreign policy. a conflict in europe that's killed or injured up to half
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a 1000000 people. israel's wong causal on the strain relationship with the you all demand urgent attention or diplomatic editor james page reports from london as 5 days off to the u. k. election, nato leaders will gather this was last year's summit and miscellaneous. the war and ukraine will again be top with the agenda when they meet tomorrow, the alliances 75th anniversary in washington dc. i suppose the right is likely to be the 1st international trip from new you pay. prime minister keeps stomach, he'll be the new face on the global stage, but he's unlikely to bring many surprises with his foreign policy. it's now nearly 18 months since president putin invited ukraine, and the new labor government is bound to continue the u. k. stead costs support for the presidency. lensky. when it comes to the war on garza, the parties election manifesto document says the u. k. will recognize a policy in state tiers charismatic non crisp, on how it was perceived in the country. but part costa and academic jason pac says
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both stomach and the mine he's slated to be used for in secretary david, allow me, will be very cautious. i do think he's going to be a gradualist once. he said like even his statement in the manifesto of recognizing palestine that had to walk back only when we're ready with the americans, only the end of a process. and so, you know, we can't expect things to change overnight. but labor of course, has more most them constituents then the tories labor also cares more about international law. it's important to point out the cure. and david, when we have both lawyers and they both talked about the icbc and the i, c j and very favorable terms. it's now h is what was arguably the most consequential vote for the u. k. involved in times nothing election but the referendum led to breaks it 1st and exiting the your opinion at the time stop. i wanted to stay in europe now and issue observers say he's trying to avoid because it remains such it makes the key issue. there's no way
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to appetite to revisit the referendum which dominates at all politics for so long. and i think most people would rather have a period of calmness as to see. however, in government, i think the labor will come on the increasing amounts of pressure from businesses, which has made a big effort to quote the attention of in the last few years. i know set from it said membership. it could have up to $500.00 them peas and labor and peas will tend to be very per european. so it may be another good reason for the e, u and u. k. to work closely together in the coming months of that's the election on the other side of the atlantic. on november, the 5th donald trump is leading in the polls. and to use a very for this expression salma a full human rights lawyer leading a left to send to policy may not be trumps cup of tea. james, base out to 0, london for peter o born is a political commentator and open democracy in middle east di and the author of the tri, i'm from the political foss, joining us from salisbury in the u. k. welcome to all just 0. so 1st, if we look at the gaza war, what would
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a labor governments mean for is really support on the war on guys? what do you think a i don't think it's going to mean a much of a changes of color saved from the from that is from what we have from the conservatives. while the significance that i'm notice thing happens just a few things, the guy, the center government subsidy made a move which looks like he's trying to, over to the international criminal court attempt to get a, a war and for the rest of my son, benjamin netanyahu. and the british governments, amazingly, to my mind, is to be trying to blog that had significantly was, but you know, we should, i've seen strong guest tomorrow, that'd be let me just show that for exactly free. so basically they the, what many people would say i've had basically across party alliance between the tories and the like, uh, uh, the support come, what may the, nothing,
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yahoo government interrupt the, i mean just all of those things really bode well for, for some voters, right? to support a free palestine and who wants to see and, and to the gaza war. so for, for those voters it's, we don't support another labor for the conservatives. what other options it was very interesting in this general election. there are lots of independent candidates standing against labor and i think it was going to be some very interesting results on site tuesday night. is a very able young palestinian heritage. the candidates are in the east and delay. i'm a homage of 30 minutes to the 23 or 24 years made a huge impact. the size of shop clean up in a chain so it's a gave us an independent she was an. busy 12 by adults of the candidates,
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the spice drama on the just as the as to the election was going and quite a number of people in the midlands to i am going to be fascinated by the real votes of the body of the muslim votes. in this country, but also it goes to people who are generally speaking, horrified by these riley atrocities across. yeah, that'll be one to watch for sure. well on, on ukraine, obviously another major story, major foreign policy for the u. k. all the major manifesto is called for continued support for ukraine. so what does the selection mean for the case policy? do you think we could see an even more of a deepening of support in cooperation between the you can you print i think it'll change it to what i'm saying. but so there's been any divergence between live or ends and the tories on, on the about the issue. and generally speaking, ill find policies that being identical. and i think that will continue and relations with the new and could the outcome of a new k elections make way for once again,
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depending on why they have cooperation between the you can the you on, on issues like security and defense, financial services, and others. i think james space has been made except only a lot of sense that i think you will. i mean, this is selma has been cited atrocious. he's refused to get an adult of uh, brakes it issues and then the change when i asked him to ship mostly your opinion, but i think page quite quickly you will find a sort of game of what you might cool grandmother's foot steps as stomach tries to get closer to the you box, anybody dicing and, and just one final thoughts from you if i may about transatlantic transatlantic relations or does that depend not so much on who sits in 10 downing street, but more on who occupies the white house. will be listened rather on that but
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sizing signals from just almost teen and bubble from david's. i made that he was, he's looking forward to doing business with president from visa kills the 2nd time . and i, i wondered about the wisdom of that. and so i think that or again, i think the choice is a but the pub, this determination to what ways, whoever, whatever, president in the white size. so i have a visa or extreme his or policies might be. all right, peter, over and thank you so much for speaking to us from the okay. thank you. riot police and can you have fought with protest or is in the capital nairobi and other cities as anti tax demonstrations turned into calls for the government to step down. there's also growing anger over the use of excessive force during the earlier protests against proposed tax hikes. which were
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scrapped in rights groups say up to 39, people were killed, dozens are missing and many others are injured. malcolm lab has the latest from nairobi here in central library, be this relative calm now and a heavy deployment of right police. couple of trucks full of them that off the yes, another day. the police breaking up even the smallest gathering of protesters using gas was to come in. uh, but that still didn't stop hundreds of protesters coming here to the city center. please. in on the some of the highways leading into night maybe have blocked them off to try and still protest is coming into the city and can get me on the main highway that goes through the city. this being on the 7th day of on rest processes that i would see a gust, some setup funding, right, lot most of these demonstrations of sourcing piece and leave with them. and then met by violence and the police. some of the demonstrations attending by the end throwing stones or setting fires and things in the street is being on rest and
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other towns and cities as well in the port city of him on the bus. a process that again started faithfully turned violent. he had the one person, at least one person, was killed that today, that be demonstrations in many other towns across the country. now it seems that each time president william bruce as big as he didn't, and television here on sunday to seems to make demonstrates is more angry. they fail. and his most recent comments didn't take responsibility for all the people that have been killed. and you just mentioned, and that's why across the country, the process is a cooling off of route. so president william root sites, a guy's nigeria, as vice president has visited victims of saturday, suicide bombings in the northeastern city of my degree. 32 people were killed after female bombers targeted a wedding, a hospital and a funeral. and one of the worst such attacks and ne nigeria in years, no group has claimed responsibility for the bloss with the vocal. hard on fighters are active in that region,
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is the off chance all the bond. government has wrapped up the final day of the united nations like meetings and cats are. the 2 day events was focused on international engagement, as well as the economy and the narcotics trade. and the un raise the issue of women's rights of the talks. running through all the discussions was the deep international concern from special envoys. and for me, about the ongoing and serious restrictions on women and girls, afghanistan cannot return to the international fold or fully develop economically and socially. if it is deprived of the contributions and potential of half its population. we also discuss the need for more inclusive governance and respect for the rights of minorities. hushed about about a has more on the talks and delta v u and initial plan was to convince the tiny band to sit together with members of
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the guns civil society, human rights activists. women in particular to discuss why the range of issues such as the band goes education, putting together the inclusive government, few sort of minorities and the future of democracy. and i've got to so that's how they've been said no, as well as the only legitimate authority. and i've got his dad on this lesson to pull out from the meeting if anyone else was invited to the gathering to the point, whether you and how to stage 2 separate to mean meetings, one with autonomy about of the other one with members of the civil society, then there was this backlash from the human rights organizations from women. and they've got a sense saying that they have been excluded from a key meeting about the future and the future of the country. what the un is trying to achieve by this felt around what caused the don't have pro says, is convincing the tiny bands on the need for genuine political reforms
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if they ever want to be accepted by the international community. but for the time being vitality bond have been saying that democracy the ban on does education and inclusive government, the bites of minorities are internal issues and would only be debated. and i've got to stand by the, i've got people pushing on by alex as you don't have an india, as ne floods, landslides have killed at least 16 people over the last 2 weeks. already said more than 300000 people have been displaced from their submerged homes. the state of a song is one of the worst hits the river, which flows across the street of states overflows annually. but this year rainfall has made it increasingly dangerous to live nearer. it still has on the news hour, the sports is coming up in search here are looking to did like their fans at the
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european championship. we have details coming up in a moment. the
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or the the hello again. time for the sports news years peter mean. thank you so much. then evelyn's have booked this box and the quote in finals of the european championship that bones by beating romania 3, you know, in munich. then fools cody gap for school, the opening goal in the 1st off. it is well, don't yell mullin found the back of an a twice later on in the match the native and
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so looking to win the 2. and then for the 1st time since 1988 on that occasion, germany will also the host that's going to be able to correspond to mccain. who's in berlin. dominique then able to use they all through. they stumbled through the group stage. but how much would this performance have given? may fans confidence well, on the face of it, a 3, and when 6 in san bernie clinical doesn't says for the point says the, the last 2 goals are sold quite close to the ends of the game. so they won't feel that degree of jeopardy as it was full the dutch team when they were so when they were eating one now. and their opponents were trying to get the whole up to the other end and scroll themselves. but in the end, the last 2 goals really set the field on a victory, which will now give them a bit more inputs. this is the thing that really stood out in the group stages for the touch was that they were doing enough to get through. but only just enough to
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get through finishing. so in that, in that group may have been perhaps the taking the seats of the pants. is it well that they need it? i pull back a game to this game and of themselves that place in the quarter finals. it's one of the 3 things that we're about to play themselves. exactly right. those 2 teams being on the street and so kia, both teams have been good to watch. could we be in store for a highly entertaining matcher of the? well, the interesting thing, if we pick out 2 players from both sides, from the austrian perspective, we know that that would be crystal found god, not from how they lived seeking place here and the going to see it. and then also mako on now to of it you place the internet sonata, into milan in sadie. but then the kristi players on the package size, vincenza, montana, the manager has pick 2 young tucks. 10 on years is an odd. is that good at 1st? it seems a flight well in this tournament, so far, cooler, scoring
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a what you might call a scream, or as a goal earlier in the group stages. so can those 2 from the circuit side on the look, the austrian defense full? would it be the case of the austrians being efficient, imbued with a team ethic will play and to enough to get the way past their opponents. and we know that waiting for them on the other side is the netherlands in the cold, the final here invalid. we'll find out the results when the game gets on the way to the next 90 minutes. so. so maybe a 120 minutes. we'll know who that winter is. indeed, we shall and we shall talk to you then dominique. thank you very much. usa head coach greg, but ulta insist see still the man to lead them into the world cab despite the steam being dumped out of the cup of america, the tournament host new. they realistically has to be year of why to get out of the great stage. but there would be and one know by controversial goals, they'll score my cs olivera,
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and another player seemed to be on the side and the build up vo decided they was no problem. the goals stood and your reply when the group with 3 winds from 3 all the united states on out i feel like i know the route pretty well. i feel like we had the pictures that are showing what was the, how the root could be interpreted. and so it's an off cycle. were bitterly disappointed with the results and that we know that we're capable of more. and um this to him, we didn't show it and we need to keep going. in my opinion, it's not somebody say ok the, you know, this does programs do. it's not that it's not the case at all. it's but it was a poor performance. we didn't get the results that we expected and we need to get better kind of a finished 2nd in the group above the us, which means that they move that through the cold finals that people, it be a 31 with some great goals. the 1st time they've reached the knock out that the carpet, but they'll face the top toss,
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makes the against the winner approve the. that's lucky to be on the brazil or the in columbia. defending wimbledon women's champion markets up on the roosevelt has be knocked out of this. who's championships in the 1st round? the check is the 1st defending women's champion to suffer. an opening round exits since 1994 from the rest of it was no match for will the 83. jessica bows us manero of spain last year. i'm sorry for the 1st. i'm seated with him. so when the toner and well, the one he gets the own textbook took place in the 2nd round 1st. she had a tricky drawer against football stadium champion. sophia tenant american was unable to tools and upsets, but she did gives feelings like a weird couch. within 63 and 6 full 2022 champion,
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elaina read back and i had no problems in her the spelling match against romanian. qualify elaina, gabriella? do say rebecca taking care of business against the world of a 152 in straight sets. 6361 the school in an hour and 10 minutes. because expanding next facing, moving, saving time. when will the maintenance champion know that you all could be told me, but i could see it's any says the match on sense of thoughts suited swift false check qualify bits company the 6162 and 62. this is chuck of which is face match since tearing. he's meniscus at the french open. almost exactly one month ago. i tried to really focus on the game and not really think too much about me. you know, everything that i could possibly do have done along with my team in the last 3 and a half weeks in order to give myself a chance to be able to,
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to play in front of you here today. so i think if it was for any other tournament, i probably wouldn't uh, wouldn't risk. it wouldn't rush it as much as i just loved room. and the more you pulled out of the main singles competition just hours before he's opening match. the 2 tom champion will still compete one last time in the mains doubles alongside his brother, jamie the 37 year old. and he had surgery last just over a week ago to remove a spinal fist. and the boston celtics has made sure they'll keep hold of one of the biggest stalls. jason said some assign the largest contract in n b, a history of 5 year expansion. with $350000000.00. tatum is expected to play for team usa at the power, so lympics as the end for a 5th consecutive gold medal us and we'll finish with the world's oldest active professional foot board a 57 year old cousin. you'll see muta as heidi's 1st training session,
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with these new team in the japanese, folk division, athletic co, suca, used to play full depends national team. 31992000. all right, that's what the sports needs for. now, peter, thank you so much and that's it from us. time is a vans with you in just a moment on out. the whole team is in power, full prime ministers in 5 years. now poll suggests that votes is one person's conservatives out, well that you can revise, but change on the latest test on that will give what she soon economic jones stay without just a rough, the coverage of the u. k. election. african stories from african perspectives. 3 short documentary, by african filmmakers from family own democratic republic of congo and kate bird
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