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i liked this actually music of the way people talk the way we walk is just everything is trusting timing. go tell them on the mountain. friend of the and mechanics. see a new series of africa direct on. i'll just be around the sizes, propose new ideas for halting israel's war on garza israel says it's in some of the proposals. the more about this, and this is audra 0 live from to have also coming up con, painting wraps up for presidential candidates and a run who's going to come out on top from the vinyl out on friday. the $25.00 soldiers and sentence to death in democratic republic of congo for discharging operations against m. 23 fighters.
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more than 1300000 people that are affected by floods in northeastern bangladesh. we're going to be alive from one of the worst it areas. the ha says it shared applying for a potential ceasefire was caught in egypt. sion, mediators, it's including a deal for the release of is really captives held in gaza. israel assess, is examining the offer of its intelligence agency, most side will respond to an association representing families of the captives. it says if the deal is not accepted, millions of his varies will take to the streets. i must have released the stipend on the groups efforts to end the bar, which is just days away from entering it's 9 smug said says smell high man on us political leader has made contact with cassidy and egyptian mediators. he's put forward for the group calls ideas it's discussing in order to reach an of payment
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that ends is really a tax on palestinians engaged. so, hama says ongoing deliberations being held in a positive spirit. more or less, we're gonna go to hand contracts and dental bhalla and central guys are far as hand of course we and the people in guys that quite clearly have been here before with regard to see as far as what are people telling you about how to be got this one the, the year are not taking this deal as serious because there has been bells, agreements and deals in the past couple of months, palestinians here in jobs and such and in the middle area where 1.8 pallet sinews are squeezed lobster november alpha on from in different areas. and there's trying to find who they're striving to find water. they're also striving to fine medicine and have treatment because we all know that there has been nothing is during the dog trip since the past couple of weeks,
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but it tends to the fussing versions. start to palestinians are frustrated. their head says that they're not quotes, but that this a ceasefire agreement is going to cost. because as i mentioned before, this is not the 1st time this happens in every time this agreement and of course as well as the humanitarian crisis, the fighting is continuing as well. what has been happening? overnighting, gaza it's a sense of funding inches for more than 5 days. no, i tell every sending errors. right. is ready and drones is right across the top. there's kind of been used in this, the center of the gods. the city are trapped, they were unable to evacuate, then we know that there is intensive flight thing happening between the pod, assuming fighters and the is ready for says, but there has been also different airstrikes on a budge at neighborhood. i know child street in also in the slight dot at this
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continues across the gaza strip in the north, in the, in the south. and palestinians have been being distaste over and over again. i just met a woman that evacuated for the 15th time from the north to the middle area, then to the south bend to con eunice. and then to that middle area, every person here in the novelist who has a different story have how these 9 months of war has been expecting him. and again, the fighting continues. and that's what, how this thing is believe that this a ceasefire agreements and talks are not going to go through because that is that the violence rates and the violent fight thing still continues in the cause of the trip. and thank you very much indeed him, country in general, dollar literally forces have counted up more rates and several times in cities across the occupied westbank. they were arrested at least for palestinians in khaki
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and to have them incursions also took place and now club the north side of east of nobliss as well as the boss to in the west. there are reports of, on the confrontations between these very forces and palestinian sizes in nablus. meanwhile, is ready, forces have demolished a house in bay palmer village, east of bethlehem. home belonged to a palestinian who was involved in a shooting at a military check on 10 occupied east jerusalem in february. 2 is ready. soldiers were killed in that attack. no to day is joining us, some of ramallah and the occupied westbank. tell us more about these communities. no, as well. you know, how let the is a small community in, in an area called my study up the says of the southern tip of the occupied west bank. these are isolated communities that have really been under attack in the past few months. the you on says over 20, tell us than you and communities have disappeared in the massage. so you also area
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and the jordan valley overnight. what we saw is an attack by is really subtler is a large number of them as local residents told us, several homes were vandalized, 2 of them were burned by the subtler the, some of the livestock was stolen cars, vandalized that just adds to their worries and their concerns in the morning several international activists were there to accompany the residents and tried to provide them with some protection. were also assaulted by the settlers nearby in a tiny village called bidding 7 homes were demolished by his really forces. note, of course, this isn't my part of a much larger story in the occupied was find, particularly of course what we're learning about a settlement expansion that's going to be happening in the next few hours. tell us about what this means for palestinians as well. what it means is that a palestinian communities, the rural communities, are being pushed away from where they are pushed in to the cities. and those areas
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are being cleared of palestinians, whether that's by subtler attacks and we've seen over a 1000 of them in recent months the you on estimates that at least in half of those attacks, is really soldiers, either a company, the sensors or actively involved as to that the home demolitions which have increased dramatically as we've been reporting and then you have the land seizures by the is really government. the expansion of supplements up to 21000 suppliers will be introduced in the occupied west side with these mothers that were expecting . and you've got yourself a situation where the west bank is closing in those measures are closing in on the residence and pushing them away to clear the way for supplements expansion no day and the amount of no thank you. the
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company has ended in a run ahead of friday's presidential run off for the fall misconduct at most of the possess scanned and ultra conservative sides really of how the final run is in the capital muscle cell that has more on both candidates from different the run of presidential election is one of the most contested and unpredictable into islamic republics history. the 2 candid this 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 and the points it could, it leads to previously serve as a secular threw up the supreme national security council, a powerful executive body with influence or but you're on security and for them policies. he's proceed as a staunch lawyer list. yeah, this is, i mean we should look at like president abraham, right. say that we will fight against sanctions,
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but also sees new opportunities. we must make our enemies for great imposing sanctions on us. i don't mind didn't move around for presidency in 2013, losing to her son who honey. so that the 2021. we can say we will see you, but i am raising the federal causality of who's that you know, how to cope. the crash in may 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 bucket kind of above last week decide towards this week. however, therefore, miscounted that mr. donald appeared still conservative. the guardian console did not approve of position guns candidacy in the 20132021 presidents awards to 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 still enjoys hard to me support for repairs of housing, vermani and for the minister just city force indoors. he's campaign many
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believe these things. why should becker's could be the key to business skills victory? but he's threatening carefully how i'm sort of the nationalist approach when it comes to foreign policy. hold on for me. foreign policy means the interest of the, of the wrong, and radians the 1st around. so every quoted low turn now with the apathy is a major concern for the towards children died of booking, and the supreme leader has those people to cast their ballots. even look at that 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, why the higher turnout could be in position counts failure, especially if he's able to mobilize reformist, this will say to that, which is 0, that on both of opened to me, u. k. for it's generally elections,
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voters around the country being lining up and pulling stations to cast their ballots. prime minister, especially so that the called the stop election just 6 weeks ago has cost his ballad. nobody's voters are choosing whether he stays in the top job or of labor party leader care stomach becomes the next prime minister. the white house is once again assisting the president. joe biden has no plans to withdraw from november's election binding. the democratic governors of the white house on western state where they pledge the support for this campaign. media report suggest some congressional democrats are considering alternative candidates to take on donald trump. bible has been under increased scrutiny since his poor performance. and last week's televised debate. 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, that's what i can speak to and that's what i can say. and that is the president's
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focus. unfortunately, jordan has more from washington dc, or 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 of 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 to 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 a bad guess if you will, and that, but it doesn't impact what i believe is delivering. what we saw in there today was
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a guy who was the guy that all of us believe did the 1st time it could be donald trump and did the dom. 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 leave the campaign in 2 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 still a head and i'll just say that we're going to be enough sight, but gain violence has become one of the key issues for voters and funds that's parliamentary elections plus fiber optic ride in seoul, south korea,
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with the latest protest in a long running doctors dispute this time, having the say it's the to design replaced the the colors it is looking like a cool and bless 3 of voting day in the united kingdom. we've got to find so when the weather a little bit of whether it's a streaming in from the west or north west of that to like the corner of a year right behind this cold front. and so he's been drifting in quite a few shala's hair, particularly across scotland world, an ottoman the invitation, went to weather just making his way across the public about into pushing into west and areas of england and wales as we go on through that day. we have to wait by the,
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to just around the sweden. so he's got to maybe just running down into that is decided to have me pushing across into poland, who do the work by the, to just creeping towards that to western side of russia. the heat is very much in place. it's $34.00 celsius the most got a similar temperature down towards the southeast and corner one or 2 shows this still around just around grease pushing into what i guess we go on into friday. we'll say they shout was just creep a little further. the race was still halting mosca increasing the here between the dice. $31.00 celsius plus 3 showers continue across the north west, but allows you try across those. the central areas might find dry, warm and sunny, warm to across northern parts of africa and very hot the car, right? as the, as the world wait to see if the international criminal court will issue arrest. torrence for the leadership is right. and how much people in power puts the r c c
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's track record on trial. this court was created to hold those responsible, accountable, and prevent such crimes from happening again. so is the i c, c fit for purpose? people impala on al jazeera, the the, what you, i just need a reminder of. i told stories, visa homicides, and shared a further plans for the potential c, sparks with cassidy any gyptian mediations. it includes a deal for the release of as many captains housing garza. israel says it's studying . the proposal is really voices of canada. more rates in the occupied west by the
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rest of the beast for palestinians, and call kalia until kind of forced on groups say more than 9 in the home by the honest interest. since october, the campaigning has ended and never on the head of a presidential run off on fridays default. this candidates must possess again an ultra conservative site jelly final routers and confront none of the presidential contenders for security majority a crime has become an important issue for some voters and funds is parliamentary elections. of all right, national riley has gained grounds and that traditionally centralized mach se punching cautious sentences for minors. convicted of crimes isn't one foot reports from last year. 16 year old jelly is still recovering after he was shot in the leg 3 months ago. they shut me out home. i was behind the door and suddenly
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it happened. i was shocked. the problem is, my mother was there, my sister, my little brother. they could have hit them doing most of the moment. he stopped going to school when he was 12 to make around a $100.00 a day, acting as a lookout for drug dealers. the state's police say children like julio often targeted to send messages to rival gangs. don't hold on, hold for a violence among drug traffickers has been on the rise in the past decade. we respond more quickly. when there is a contract, people use a kalashnikov to settle disputes environment. time has made security. one of the biggest issues computers in must say, helping the rise of the fall right in the traditionally central city. the national riley came 1st and 5 of the 7 constituencies and must say in the 1st round of voting, the full right party has touted plans to build more prisons and impose harsher
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sentences. it also wants minors to be tried as adults. these neighborhoods in the north and must say have 17 times more violent crimes than the rest of the country, mostly related to drug trafficking and both the victims and the perpetrators. a younger than ever before. these are also some of the poorest neighborhoods in europe with a quarter of people living in poverty. according to the french observatory of a nicole, it is with higher unemployment than the national average. many young people don't see education as a way out. as many as 39 percent of children have dropped out of school is about to about to mind. this building was very decrepit. for example, when we were on the 1st floor that were wrapped in some passing by our chevy, the hockey buses. mid then mid door is a social worker who counsels some of the teenagers living in these rundown buildings. he says the state has under invested in these communities and politicians only pay attention to what goes on and poor neighborhoods at election time. they've been to civil focus on these up. the severe sentences are already
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applied prisons and must say a full so for me that's not the solution that we must focus on education. when we are called upon to respond to a case law, we must follow up and help them re integrate into society. this generation is too young to have a stay in the election already does illusion by politics. many are discouraged and say their prospects look increasingly bleak is i'm getting food. i'll just euro massey and i'm gonna take quotes in democratic republic of congo has sentence 25 soldiers to death for desertion. they were convicted for freeing the front line and disappearing orders during bottles. so the m $23.00 on group. i'm 23 fighters are making advances in eastern d r. c. area. this week they tapped at the time of kenya by olga and the border with uganda and for one day in may. 8 soldiers were sentenced to death on similar challenges is isaac left the patients in groups representing them and sides because
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we are protesting against a prolonged dr. strike. medical professionals have suspended surgeries and outpatient treatments and some hospitals. both testers have called for an end to the industrial action rubber brides reports from. so this is the lights is protest connected with this whole month old doctor's dispute. and this time, it's the turn of a patients to have that save is, is an umbrella organization representing both patients. so it also patients, relatives from groups across a south korea. this dispute began in february when june, your doctor's walked out, protesting against the government plans to drastically increase the number of students admissions into medical colleges to tackle a projected shortfall in the number of doctors, 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 cad being given that also impact that
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road wages and conditions of employment involves around 10 percent of the countries doctors taking action. and that has seen as services being affected and also a number of operations being canceled or delayed. what these protest is all calling forward is legislation from the countries nashville assembly to guarantee that services are still provided by the government, regardless of industrial action, being taken by doctor it's, she's the workplace for these medical professionals is the hospital and the clients are there patient why are striking medical professionals holding patients hostage by going on strike public opinion in south korea tends to be deeply divided over the action being taken by doctors with around 70 percent of people being critical of their actions. but like these protest is also a majority of people being critical of the government's handling of this, but very much seems to be a reflection of the deep popularity of the governments. here at the moments run,
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mcbride, i'll just say era. so a, more than a 1000000 people have been affected by flooding in bangladesh, shift though it is a one dangerous fly levels. in 13 districts in the cell had the division in the northeast, tens of thousands of in violation by flood waters. thousands more have been evacuated to temporary shelters after continuous rain, for nearly a month with tons of chargers, lifeless in the city. i still had tons that i could see behind you, that the water level was almost up to the roof of that building. that's just over your shoulder there. tell us more about the floods situation as yeah, it's very devastating. what we are in. it basically is a hinterland, it's 20 kilometers from the philip city selective division which has incorporated a lot of districts in it. and many of those districts are in, i'm dated. it's about just uh, 45 kilometers from the indian brother village after village we came. so this boat had been inundated because all this bushes and trees you see and plays inside their
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homes. so a lot of the village of the start them that basically my around the government said about 700000 people are effective this time. this is the 2nd year on the flat, there was flooding the beginning of june. what 2000000 people were affected. so this plot is very devastating. it's not just the monsoon roon rain, it's the water coming from the india is not distance state farm and mega lot which flows through bangladesh, through the valley, into the river system in bangladesh. and eventually through the bay of bingo. and that has devastated this area of this is the 2nd worst plot since last 2 years. in 2022. there was another major flood. and it's not just that's not this and part of the country even to solve this is experiencing heavy rain with land slides throwing a refuge account has been badly affected. at least 2 people died, including a kid on wednesday morning. and just about 2 weeks before there was another land slide where the about 10 people died in the running. i can,
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i mean the parts of the hill tri existing that has been devastating land slides damaging many homes and also in them, not the banner. that's very heavy applied because of the facebook dodge in india. they've opened the floodgates. so a lot of the flood water from india is actually flying in to the northern part of bangladesh. and the unusual to tell them the monsoon more. frick when between july and june, and it's not a typical pattern that experts say this much to do with the climate impact. so from yeah, i wanted to ask you about that because you were mentioning that the, the, the indian side borders are coming into bangladesh as you were talking about with the opening of the, the dams there. but also there does seem to be a more frequency in terms of the flooding and the monsoon rain patterns also seem to have changed. what is the speculation about what's driving this while the climate expedite thing, the, the weather system that alina is playing a trick from this,
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you see more frequency and the pattern is different than maybe decades ago. and all for a lot of man made disasters. also the product station in the india and not as kaylee, mountain regions, which is causing flood water to, to more easily and causing land slide. there's also a sale taishan in most of the rebates on the north is that it hasn't been dredging in decades. and then there is this value which is known as shown. i'm going valley where it goes all the way into the river system. it's a 170 to kilometer range in between and to start grunge district, the bill that 30 kilometer highway, which is also obstructing this flood water, we've only 900 meters gap. so all this put together a lot of manmade as well as natural disaster causing this unusual flooding pattern . and vander, thank you very much indeed. sat on saturday to talking to us from select out of can bottle of scripts, past the southern part of jamaica, bringing with it, winds of up to 225 kilometers per hour. i'm heavy. rain is the most powerful storm
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to hit the count or being so early in the atlantic. carter can season airport, so jamaica's capital are closed and people have been evacuated from low line areas that was left a trailer destruction fast. besides these kind of deal getting at least 6 people officials from china, european union have been discussing time terrace on chinese electric vehicles. the 2 sides of agreed to negotiate houses, the u. n. celebrities of up to 38 percent, to compensate for what it says unfair government subsidy is katrina, you reports from vision in china. electric vehicles o. e v. a club inside the country has the largest battery powered comma in the world. the government initiatives that have led to the industry's growth and now the focus of intense negotiation between the european union and chinese officials. the you choose as china of on sally subsidizing the industry and wants to raise tires on inputs. the move has and good badging to see about getting to,
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to china that has expressed a resolute opposition to the use and the subsidy in investigation. and advocated proper handling of a good nomic of trade fracturing through dialogue. and the consultation to propose changes will depend on each manufacturer as corporation to the investigation and would be added to the 10 percent tariff already in place for to make a b, y, d faces the lowest additional duty of 17.4 percent will say merchant is would be subject to the biggest hug of 38 point one percent. non chinese manufacturers who produce in the country including tesla and b, m. w will also be effected before showing us domestic economy unemployment. so this is not good news because that means in the next few years, we'll probably see more of an incentive to move more capital and investment overseas. so that's not the jobs created in china. china describes the move as
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protection is and has defended the rapid growth of its electric vehicle markets as the result of receptive consumers and definitely developed industrial network. there's also been criticism from within the european union, including the lynn which has worn white a trade during the visit to china last month. germany's economic assessments to cold, the carrots, a dangerous development, the exports or in terms of the countries like china and germany, must work against these tendency or separated markets. china has already threatened to impose terrorist on european port, opening an anti dumping investigation into inputs in june, katrina alpha 0, aging scientists at the low bar tree and united states have created a powerful view supercomputer and the creators of a multi $1000000.00 aurora processing system say it's going to open up new possibilities for research and everything from diseases,
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the future of global climate change and even the origin of the universe itself. john hasn't report somebody are gone national level tray in the mom's illinois. this, this colossal computer is expected to push the boundaries of scientific discovery, answering questions, human kind has pondered since the dawn of time. we see research and almost every major area of science out there. so we are doing research that's looking at the fundamental structure of an atom and those fundamental forces all the way up to looking at the structure of the universe. aurora, a super computer at argonne national laboratories in illinois could soon become the world's most powerful computer. once it's fully operational, that's expected to happen later this year. scientists are still connecting computer nodes that increase its power can think of a node as being the computer. this is in many respects your laptop. it's just a very. ready credibly powerful.
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