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the, the polls they've been across the u. k, with millions set the concept balance in the country and the general election, the, the clock, this is out 0, live from the host coming out of masses. it's exchange ideas with mediators in response to a proposal for sci fi and the release of captives items in does the, on the, is rarely attack again, the latest. now, one of the few functioning hospitals left in the strip. and joe biden bows to fight
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to the end as he faces cools, the step aside before the us presidents with an extra the so am i, it says it shed is plan with mediates is about a potential seized bar and the deal for the release of is really captives held in gallons of israel is examining. the offering says it's intelligence agency, most side will respond to the association of families if it's really prisoners detaining, cause it says if the deal is not accepted, millions of israelis will protest as well. how much does release the statements on the assets to put an end to his rails will and gauze at that's a few days away from entering a 9th month. the grievances is male, honey, it has made contact with catherine and egyptian mediators. putting forward when it cools, ideas is discussing in order to reach an agreement that ends is ready of time. so
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policy using garza says on going deliberation to being held in a positive cert. so for me on this, let's go to him today who is in the ballot and central goes to prison and tell us more about this and, and what the sense is on the ground of the. well, since the early hours of the morning, we have been talking to the policy news that were displaced in all of the hospital about this, these fire agreement and about all the negotiations policy. and these are hopeless . they're not feeling that this agreement is going to succeed. because this is not the 1st time the same exact news that has been circulating, they hear it or they heard it like more than one time. palestinians are exhausted. 3rd grade. they're sick of hearing news about negotiations. these fire deals all they want to hear is a successful. 2 ceasefire agreements and other policy knew scare
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a lot about going box to the northern parts of the goddess group and the gospel city they, all they need is to go back to their homes, go back their beloved ones. we know that there are a lot of families that we're separated. there are lots of other families that are, are missing their family members, and this is the state right now. and also i also like to remind you guys that there has been a lot thousands of policy news that are continuing to be displaced once again after the last 6. and i are strikes across the gardens through in different areas to palestinians are exhausted and are free frustrated. and all they want is this cease fire agreement to succeed. but they don't want to put their hopes up high because their hopes were we're, we're, we're not as high as they wanted to be. every time there was a ceasefire. negotiations going on. there's whatever guy you want, as you say a,
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this tries continue. tell us what's happened david night goes and and there has been a couple of targets of different houses in the god. what city were talking about neighborhoods like a chaff area that is area and also the ground invasion in j. e. a continues where the it's ready forces continue to state to got state, but are stationed there with their tanks and with their soldiers. palestinians are trapped. no ambulances were able to reach that area for more than 5 days now. and we know that there are companies that are trucks without food, without water, without medical treatment, without anything but also in the middle area. there was at holly carpenter's shooting at the gunfire on the policy new in the nothing or western parts of openness laid out in the air strikes. continue, displacement continues across the gaza strip and palestinians are very frustrated.
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this is going into the 9 months of this war. on causal. all right, that's a picture and does that include right. and by the thank you when it's ready for us as a bombed in area that nasa hospital and con eunice and southern counsellor at least 45 people were killed on wednesday. the house that was hits and telling you this was back to school sheltering displaced palestinians. the engine had been rushing to na, so hospital for treatment. it is one of the few functioning medical facilities left in garza. united nations estimates a quarter of a 1000000 people have been forced to flee southern parts the strip in recent days. following the latest is really evacuation order. as the deal's best to leave a home didn't come here and then they boomed us. what is this? if this was the time, then we should have stayed in our homes and not come here. and they would have bummed us back. what was the point of coming here and being boomed? why do we live like this? what is this injustice that we have subjected to the pope?
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well yeah. well, why don't i go to get some more to only to be shot by the sound of 2 rockets but destroyed everything. then godaddy evacuated my children and my family. no one was in the house. now people are trying to take a few simple things. we don't have even a house. the house was already destroyed and uninhabitable, and it was destroyed again. but this time it was completely demolished. nothing is left. one of the 50 postilion men released from his riley jails recently has spoken to a jury about his experience. it's a mac. dad was imprisoned in 2002 for being a member of the own wing of the palestinian group. fafsa, honey, my mood reports on this from does the use of nathan dad has it's 2021 years in multiple is really jails. now 63, he walks with his grandson, one till earlier this week he had never met. on monday,
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he was of was released back into the gaza strip. he describes the mom and doctor is very forces removed as a blindfold, dropped him off on a dusty street and told him to start walking hedge with the mark for the model i shouldn't have seen but destruction. when i was released, i didn't even see people any except this don't to found me in the street in court. my family was very emotional when i sold them, i cried because of those who killed and wounded and those living on the streets because they have nothing including my wife and children. then we don't even have a time to leave and have a look at the house next door to so you use it as a greeted by friends and those who have come to pay their respect. some were not even born. when is really forces took him away more than 2 decades ago. he describes how you conditions a change when the war began and october, the 1st and 2nd day off to the war, started, the prisoners were attacked, and all their belongings were confiscated. televisions radios,
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close even the money we used to buy food from the can team with the affordable. there was $6.00 to $9.00 people in each. so they started putting 15 people in the same. so use of was meant to be released in november, but it's really, authorities told him he had to stand a trial again. no lawyer was made available to him. he was sentenced to another 6 months and a transferred to a different prison. he was there, he met many men who had been detained since the beginning of the war in their home as an invasion. they were in a miserable condition. they were handcuffed and the bones in their hands were clearly visible out of the skin on their backs and peeled away. they cooled on the ground because they were so when they had no food, they had no water for washing themselves. they had no clothes. some of them hung showered in one of those at the show room walls. they would be 3 times a day. they were forced to say and repeat the worst woods about themselves because that was bad smells. came from the dirty bodies in one of them that you wouldn't
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believe how distinguish you wouldn't be using. the daughter was 4 years old when he went to jail universal. her again, it shut it down in that goes in at the most and especially it was enough of prison during ramadan. when i was told my daughter of 4 children and had a husband being killed, the last one i saw that she was 4 years old. on the 1st day of age, we will be badly regardless of health conditions, all age. we were accumulating that day, deprived of food water clothes. and so when the police officer told me they'd like to go home and i said, i didn't want to be released. she almost why to look at matilda because the last time they said that they took me to another prison and the cases live this high live the reality of life in gaza. palestinians release it from his really captivity are unable to return to the life. the ones knew their homes are no longer
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a safe haven. their family members a loved ones. last with only their memories to hold on to honey. my mode vieira from the fins road part of the guy, the threat palestine. the, the white house is gain insisting that president obama has no plans to withdraw from november's election. i've, i've met democratic governments of the white house on wednesday, where they pledge says support for his election campaign. that'd be media reports at some congressional democrats. so considering alternative candidates to take on donald trump, biden's being done to increase scrutiny since his poor performance in last week's debate against donald trump. what i can say is the president is moving forward. he's moving forward is being president. he's moving forward with his campaign as his campaign has been very, very clear about that. that's what i can,
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that's what i can speak to and that's what i can say. and that is the president's focus. so let's say now from rosalie jordan, who has moved from washington dc, and it's not an understatement to say that the us president joe biden is struggling to hold onto his spot as the democratic party nominee for president. come november . however, the president met on wednesday evening with about 20 or so democratic governors to basically hash out what happened 6 days ago at the debate with a former president, donald trump, and to figure out the way, ford. this is what the chair of the democratic governors association governor to walls of minnesota had to say after that meeting. yes. so for office 3 and a half, 3 and a half years of delivering for us going through what we've all been through. none of us are denied thursday night was a bad performance. it was a bad, it was
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a bad it yet if you will, and that's, but it doesn't impact what i believe is delivering. what we saw in there today was a guy who was the guy that all of us believed in the 1st time. we could be donald trump and did the now, even though the democratic governors say that they are sticking with a man who helped them get through the after effects of the pandemic and the economic downturn here in the united states, there are others. some congress members of, for example, as well as some uh, leading democratic party fund raisers, suggesting that it's time for joe biden to step aside to let the younger generation try to lead think champaign in to november's election. they say that with out joe biden stepping aside the chances of donald trump winning re election and possibly leading the united states in a very different direction. bro. incrementally greater by the hour. russell and jordan elder 0 washington, a colt in the democratic republic of congo,
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a sentence $25.00 soldiers to death for disaster and they were convicted for flinging the front line and disobey orders during fighting with the m 23 on group. you better in new better territory. it comes days off to the group captured the time that i kinda by younger, the border with you guy and rwanda. fighting has intensified recently between the army and m. $23.00 fighters park and barrow has scraped the southern part of jamaica with category 4 winds as high as 225 kilometers per a. it is the most powerful sold to hit the caribbean. so early in the hurricane season, ports in jamaica is capital enclosed, and people have been evacuated from low lying areas for our left, a trail of destruction across the south east kind of been coming at least 6 people still is expected to hit the came in, audits on thursday, back this meter is the jamaican minister of war to the environment in climate change. and he says, a disaster management teams are on stand by to coordinate need his responses. the
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storms of this match up with this sort of storm surge with this sort of weeding that ran as is associated with hurricane barrels. it's never easy for us to be there and it was unexpected at this time of the year. admittedly, the 1st few was this, it didn't cover the sort of inbox to that. so my projected, but as invariably happens at the starts of storms, it's right behind the iowa. you have the greatest intensity. so we're seeing the greatest level of reinstalling the greatest level of wind in southern power. she has no. so we are seeing impact. so uh, you know, how far is the roof damage? i'm not hearing you have any major damage to much public infrastructure. but what we are, we are working through our office of disaster preparedness to coordinate responses from all the 14 municipalities. so early days, um we have not gotten what we could have gotten from this storm. how does midland
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fall? but we're not yet out of the woods. it's still an incredibly dangerous storm. we're averaging wind gusts in the, you know, right on the boat and drove capital one. i'm kept to guard to where we do have and every once in a while, some some go southern, a traffic or a 3 or 4 inch. i still ahead here. not sir. i brought mcbride and sold south korea with the latest protests and a long running jump. this dispute, this time, having that say it's the to design group patients. the lowest feet is ins, then i'm a what job to head, the lower tuxedo. i definitely understand what the, how the but so i left a level the
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eclipse without case autopsy. and other than the cause that comes to you from about the 1st time you bought it, you forget to get you the end of the world. wait to see if the international criminal court will issue a rest for ins. for the lead does it is right. i've come up, people in power which the i ccs track record on trial. this court was created to hold those responsible accountable. prevent such crimes from happening again. so is the i c c fit for purpose? people in power on out there on the
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the oh yeah, you're watching out. is there a reminder about top stories is uh and how much says it should its plan with country and egyptian mediations about a potential sci fi and a deal for the release if it's rarely counts, is how does that is real, says it's studying. the proposal reinforces a bowman area and that's the hospital incognito. and southern guns or at least 45 people can cross report lines. all right, so polls have opened in this is general elections in the united kingdom just 6 weeks ago, but she see not cold. this not vote the albert, he's probably does a choosing whether he stays in the top jump or if labor party lead, i can't stop. it becomes the next prime minister. i let's a cross to will the hampton everything station that with the sonya diego study. but
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so it's sonya tell us more about where you are and what's expected as well here in wolverhampton, it is in the hearts of the west midlands in england as well as on the doorstep of the black country as well as the area given that name. because of its crucial importance in the industrial revolution, where it was partly really going for that a revolution in that. how would brisson into an incredible air of holla, an industry as well that we're outside of polling station here in the city center. the, the city of move a handsome itself, it's a predominantly working costs to see it's diverse as well, with a sizable south asian community and power being community as well. also in the city center here says large student community as well. and now there are 3 seats which
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are being contested here. and we are of course, under restrictions us to not reports on anything political until the polls close today at 10 pm local time, which is 8 pm gmc. so starting a early stages of the right, of course, the housing shaping up that way you what i can tell you is that it is a sunny day hair as well. and you can make of what you will and that, but for now, because it is so early in the morning is what in the city center. there are few people that have come out. but of course, that will gather pace during the day. as people go to that, constituencies to the local polling booth, and that set that mock beside which candidate they wish to vote for as well. that of course, this is the 1st time that that will the, in the general election that the voters will need to bring their own folks. right. a photo. i d's in order to confirm their identities out the polling,
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but it's best time that it's happened to in the u. k. all right, so again, for timing, for thoughts on the idea that in bullet hampton, in the u. k. as well, leaders from the shanghai cooperation organizational meeting for the 2nd day of the annual summit in the catholic capital of us. donna, let's cross just on and now it's all good. you have a to is the at the somebody joins his life. i says, i'm a, tell us more about what's expected, what's on the agenda? well, in the last, uh, the corporation organization has become from a 9 to a 10 member organization. bit better who's joining as it states as member. this was the 1st order of business which was signed by all of the members as they arrived useful the just coming in from all 9 member states, heads of state to look just from the seo but of the members as been as the, the, the, the dialog partners who come in, so it's,
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it's gathering of the world's largest view to the rock of which is come together to discuss security to discuss economic corporation as it is best means of ensuring that there's vi did connectivity in these countries with many of them are non locked and the other partners who provide them the opportunity of ports, both c fords and airports. and that is something which is going to be discussed all day today. we're also expecting climate change in environment to future heavy as well as these companies try and talk and all of those challenges from a variety of aspects all the way from the water and the frame to the water prices in many of central nation states. 3 as of course, it is always a main event because it was kind of sideline made things. anything noteworthy happening on that from of the well, it is quite interesting to see the sideline meetings which are being happening since yesterday. and some of them happened this morning ahead of policing off the heads of states. the,
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with the at the old eyes were on the meeting with being present, choosing thing and of letting me put who, who met again, twice in 2 months. and again, reaffirmed their mutual cooperation and trust on each other. this is also being seen as a rival block. what has been happening in the risk and 10 something to how to balance, so to speak, the global northwest has the globe. and so it's something that lied to me was put to a defendant say that this is uh they have corporation exist purely for mutual cooperation in the interest of their own countries, other than against any other countries. on the other hand, we've also seen meetings within the rush and with the turkish president. we've also had the bikes on the president and central asian details as well, meeting each of the signing agreements by law firm and multi lot from agreements. so it's a, it's a coming together of, of people, so to speak on this very important for them. but they are, again, reiterating that as the so called international use based order is being threatened
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. it's good to have all of those heads combined and then have them nodding in agreement rather than disagreeing on various very important issues which face. all right, that's a picture and it's going to is i'm going to jeffrey, thank you. campaigning has ended in around ahead of friday's presidential. one of the reform is back to my student, possess kion and ultra conservative. you jelly have been holding that final rallies versus that has more than both candidates from durham. so he runs around us. presidential election is one of the most contested and unpredictable india islamic republics history. the 2 candidates represent different sides of the political spectrum in a divided the country side city. the former chief nuclear negotiator is popular among conservatives. he has strong connections in the port the could at least previously serve as the secular throughout the supreme national security council. a
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powerful exec, due by the with influence over utah and security. and for them policies, he's perceived as a staunch loyalist us. we should look at late president abraham ray st. then we will fight against sanctions, but also sees new opportunities. we must make enemies for great imposing sanctions on us. i don't mind didn't move around for presidency in 2013, using to her son who honey. the 2021 he threw in philadelphia, but he received the federal causality of who's that you know, how to cope the crushing, make 3 good. these are the election, this time generally may have a better chance of success depending on how the nearly 3500000 people who choose mohammed could kind of about last week decide towards this week. however, therefore, miscounted dismissal position pianos appeals to conservatives. the guardian council did not approve of position guns candidacy in the 20132021 presidents awards to
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serve as health minister from 2001 to 2005 on the you don't suppose to be for them as president. while i'm at 510 minutes. position. stevie enjoys hot, they me support for repairs of. how's that money and for the minister just city falls indoors. he's campaign many believe decent flesh of beckers could be the key to position was victory. but he's threatening carefully how i'm sort of the nationalist approach when it comes to foreign policy, for the maintenance of foreign policy means the interest of the us around and radians the 1st around. so record low turn now with that, but the is a major concern for the towards children died of booking and the supreme leader has those people to cast their ballots. either will get as good. i have repeatedly said that people's attendance as a source of dignity and pride for the country. if the election has high turn out and then these law, mac republic will be able to fulfill its goals, you said will then be another will turn out, could benefit judy lee,
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why the higher turnout could be in positions favor, especially if he's able to mobilize reformist let's just say to that, i would just need to add on a patients and groups representing them in south korea, protesting gates and prolong dealt destruct. and medical professionals have suspended surgeries and outpatient treatments in the same hospitals from a private room. so this is the lights is protest connected with this whole bunch of old doctors disputes on this time. it's a ton of a patients to have that say it's an umbrella organization representing both patients that also patients, relatives from groups across the south korea. this dispute began in february, when junior doctors walked out protesting against government plans to drastically increase the number of students admissions into medical colleges to tackle a projected shortfall in the number of doctors,
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especially in rural areas and this central fields of medicine. and especially given an aging population now according to junior adopters, this would seriously impact the quality of cab being given there. it also impact that ro, wages, and conditions of employment. it involves around 10 percent of the countries doctors taking action. and that has seen as services being effected and also a number of operations being canceled or delayed. what these protest is all calling forward is legislation from the con, these national assemblies to guarantee that services are still provided by the government, regardless of industrial action, being taken by doctor g. u. a workplace for these medical professionals is the hospital and the clients or their patient. why are striking medical professionals holding patients hostage by going on strike public opinion and south korea tends to be deeply divided over the action being taken by deltas with around 70 percent of people being critical of their actions. but like these protest is also
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a majority of people being critical of the government's handling of this, but very much seems to be a reflection of the deep on popularity of the governments. here at the moment, rob mcbride, i'll just say a rest. so that's it for me, whether it's coming up. next, let me go inside story. we'll be examining the significance of hire can beryl striking the car a bit and see you soon bye. its okay. still hot and dry for the most part in the middle east. and you might expect it to be the client here that it's just off the coast of a mine has produced drizzle around the coast as certain down to what's the dollar where you catch the edge of the monsoon? that's not to be unexpected. but for most of us, he's just helping drive the breeze. what it picks up doesn't make a difference to have things feel obviously, but the temperature 94 these not the fifty's very hot night. so been of the recently in south iran, they like to be repeated or, you know, present stuff,
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but unless you're in pakistan maybe no, that's kind of so you can forget the audio shows one or 2. you might develop in turkey, particularly later on thursday or early friday. but this color here, this is indication the wind is picking up out of a rock. and that's going to bring dusty weather down through the gulf states. the mom seems slow across the coast. of all the horn of africa is not very strong as it's not bringing you ok to ready and the shows easier if you're on the weak side that jerry still looks what same is true in camera. read little bit in madagascar too, but the story, whether it's just trusted across the cape from west to east, is not really affecting the off shore. so if a whole southern africa is just sunshine by day and clear nights, which of course, most quite cold of the, the latest news, the renew at the bottom and an intense pointing show that in north,
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going to like it was what and the strip this will this fall from over with detailed coverage given the lack of international up for it would be up to a residence, a 5 been to defend their very existence in their land from the house of the story. renown. tasha for through this something that helped her serve by the daily life. it's a distraction and from what she has witnessed her couldn't read through the caribbean, causing devastation, but alarm to an unemployment. sorry. it is the fastest and earliest ever atlantic storm a direct result of global warming expense say why it's a storm closing. so much concern like this is inside the store. the .

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