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on the dash before to use the mold and untold stories from asia and the pacific on the the products that are around. and this is the opposite when use online from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. past ballasa is as low as a barrel of rockets and explosive tribes from let them talk. thing is really military sites. the boss says sits, propose new ideas for halting israel's will run. garza israel says it's examining the full set of the poles over the cost to get an idea of kings enough for $6.00. we campaigns. millions of people are voting for that. representatives impala with i
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. robot cried and sold south korea with the latest protest in a long running doctor's dispute. this time, having dare say it's the toad of angry patience and support. legal massey is an entering joe for argentine is crucial cobra america clash with aqua door. the defending champions will make a decision on whether he'll be able to play in the puerto funnels on friday. the welcome to the news are it's 10 and 10 gmc and we begin to use uh, with the developing, so we can be out of lebanon. what has the sources of told out is there that they find a mix of $200.00 rockets and explosive trains from something like that on several is randy minute, 3 positions across the board. now it's the 2nd day that rockets have being lowest multiple 5 of broken out in the occupied golan heights and the regents of galilee.
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and israel says that striking targets in southern lebanon. the slightest escalation follows a killing of a senior has the lock commander in southern lebanon on wednesday. now vehicle was targeted in the which area of the city of tire is where the defense ministry of golan says the attack, prove the israel could hit, has the law every day. let's close have announce us a bag. he joins us now live from the southern lab results of what seems to have happened and this latest incident today as well as, as being a barrels of rockets and i to restricts both on both sides of the border. right before we came on a, we could see the trails of rockets being fired from southern ribbon on an old morning. we've been hearing the sounds of explosions around the surrounding mountains and hilltops. well, i can tell you is that his will. i have told a da 0 that they've fired around 250 missiles since yesterday,
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following the assassination of that senior come on them. how much modern uh no sir . and we also understand that is really ministry vehicle has been hit and they also serious injuries amongst those soldiers. uh here's what i've also said that they've known as a squadron of drones as targeting several or 7 minute for a 7 minute 3 sites. and a flight has broken out in northern israel uh, in uh, shopping mode. uh because of shop rules. folding the from a ms. thoughts now. well, i can tell you, is that his blood has said, this isn't over yet. this response that they've been carrying guys as a response to the assassination of this senior commander. and what we all hearing at sunny boons. we've been hearing explosions, and even behind me on livid needs territory, we understand that is a vintage being picked up by israel. this outcome remind right it can zoom in. you
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should be able this and this of hazy, this afternoon. but you should be able to see the smoke rising from that hill top. but as i said, this does seem like an escalation following the assessment ation of the senior colanda and his with law says that it's not, it's not over yet. and that is, we're assuming that there is more to come, but isn't it has been hitting back and we seem to kind of help them get hit, some of the villages and towns and 711 or something like that with the light is that it's very much i said, let's crossover tuesday the whole day, who's in the and he's comfortable by rates as a, that's what one does. if this is the escalation that everybody is potentially worried about well, no doubt, an escalation. but since october, what we've been witnessing along this order is for roderick escalation to 3 days of intense a flare up in of hostility. and then
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a few days of call. both sides are still treading carefully despite their escalating rhetoric threatening a full blown more. at this moment, both sides are still sending messages to each other as well as response, the retaliation of one of his senior commanders, the 2nd senior commander to be killed in less than a month. they fired rockets at this brittany military position. we've seen this, this is, this is still part of the written rules of engagement, if you like, as well retaliating by targeting, what it calls are, has the position has full of fighters. so there's still a lot of messaging here, and we heard just a few days ago from, as well as the deputy secretary general, making it clear really to the is really, is that even if you don't launch a full on more like you are threatening, would you expand this limited campaign, we are not going to sit idle because at the end of the day, this war of attrition. if this continues,
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it has block has to respond. that has to be a strong response for the parents purposes as well. and that's when we heard, you know, the name of some say, don't expect our response to be limited and restraints. so no doubt, an escalation of people are concerned. so along the border, the 5 kilometer deep area along the border villages have been leveled to the ground . more than 90000 people have been displaced with further north. yes, we've seen, you know, strikes happen further north of but people, the silver main defiance. but there's also a lot of concern will continue to monitor events with you from the lebanese capitals. and they told her that for us, as the boss says, it shed a plan for a potential si, fi with atari, and digits. and mediators. it includes video for the release of his right to capt is held in guns of israel says it's examining the alpha and it's intelligence agency. most side will respond and association representing families of the cap to
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say if the deal is not accepted. millions of his rainy's will take to the streets. the hi boss has released a statement on the groups efforts to end the will, which is just days away from entering it's 9 month it's night. but pardon me and it says it's melanie, i'm off. this political leader has made contact with the guitar institution, mediators, people forward what the group calls ideas it's discussing in order to reach an agreement. ends is rarely a tax on palestinians in gaza. i'm off says on going deliberations are being held in a positive spirit. let's get more of this more correspondent encounter who's a, in their obama in central garza for good morning and raising hopes possibly of a sci fi doesn't always seem to resonate very well. so those living through ninty, 9 months of boy, you all know,
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tell us the news are not even whole about this, please fire and negotiations going on. they believe that this is another attempt of sale, negotiation. they're very cautious. they don't want to get optimistic. they're also striving to find food and walter and they're striving to feed their children. we have been talking to a lot of how to senior year and a lot of the hospitals where i am right now. and most of these people are people who are displaced from a place to another. the only wish they have is to go back to the not doing parts of the service they want to go to meet their beloved ones. and they also want to search for their beloved ones who are missing. also, palestinians believe that they're top, especially after the rough crossing close, as they own. so once more, a more fluid to come into different parts of the district. so call us and you do not feel that this is going to pause. they do not feel that this is going to be a successful ceasefire. they lost hope of all the deals and all the parties that
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are working on this as far as do because they believe that 9 months, upside and 9 months of 8 negotiations. what's the difference this time? and they don't feel that there is anything different, especially about the air strikes and the pricing continues across the gauze was to pinnacle $3.00 that $40.00 balance lines to the update is where the forces are covered at low rates and several times in cities across the occupied westbank, they've arrested at least full palestinians and kind of clear until the crime incursions also took place. and i could either southeast of tablets as well as the best deal in the west. the all reports of the confrontations between these very forces and palestinian fighters in nablus, meanwhile, is ready for us, have demolished the house and back to my village. east of bethlehem, the time belonged to a palestinian who was involved in a shooting at the military check points occupied east jerusalem in february to his
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very soul, just a killed in the attack. no, thank joseph stuff over by law in the occupied westbank, a great deal of tension around these communities new a lot. so when we, you know, if we go to the southern tip of the occupied westbank, there are several communities there in an area called massage city of those communities have been under, is really subtler attack and orders of demolition by these ran the army overnight in one such community called cutlass above back 2 homes were burned by his ready settlers. the army was there, according to local residents that we spoke to. several cars were destroyed, the firefighters who went there were also attacked nearby. also in the, in the hebron area 7 homes in a small village there where demolished that is part of an overall picture piece of a puzzle that if you put together has led human rights organizations and observers
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to say that this year 2024 is the year from largest, as really land grew up in over 30 years. however, the view is watches around the world do what they dip into up channels. well, they won't just consistently, what has to remember these incidents are not just standalone? what else scenarios they have much, much pol, pot's, of a much larger story, which has been going on for the 75 years now. absolutely. so absolutely this what the european union stopped diploma that's called israel's policies of dispossession and supplements activity. it's a process. so you see differences rarely measures. there is land appropriation as we've seen in the past 24 hours, where israel takes over palestinian london the occupied west back. there are a nouns mentors rarely supplements expansion where more palestinian land is taken so that the supplements can grow at the expense of public opinion villages. and
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then there are also subtler attacks. now these attacks are shielded protected by the israeli army, as we've seen in several united nations reports. but what they do is make life unbearable in the past few months alone, over 45000 trees on stop legs or destroyed by is really simpler attacks. now look at that in the larger picture, what the current, what the economic impact that would have on those small isolated communities. and you've got your answer, why we're seeing so many people having a being driven out clearing out those rural areas in the occupied westbank looking for safety and achieving really directly or indirectly. what the is really government wants to take has announced that was going to do with just to take over as much of the occupied territory as possible. know that for us in ramallah. thank you to the call moved is associate professor of public policy at the the institute for graduate studies and joins us today from val grade. and so it'd be good to have
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you ever since to comment on the program. again, we just, there's a lot of talking points today. let's begin with this rocket fi. that's a code from southern lebanon into is riley and talks about the ceasefire. the israel sort of may become mute in the cabinet meeting later today if 5 minutes and that's in the all his focus has now got to be turned to the northern border. once again. of the, i mean, this is a good situation now. i mean, the, what is the leasing, you know, with some of the most of the, from now with the policy to get an escalating, which has been a lot of things might get out of control. i mean, we're not out of those. i mean, yes, that hasn't been set the rules of engagements that more or less the, the kind of the public between has been done isn't as you know, i'm sure that we're not the influx the drawer, but you never know. i mean, it's just a real good sense that home targets or distribute skills like, you know,
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big numbers, things we're going to get out of control and it's happening in the very cause. it comes down as well when we have these, uh, again the i, the volume and all that it was she ation to the water and got 3 of these to come to some of the positives. and it seems to me that the, this time how about the and the in my opinion, and he does all that media, does the egyptians probably with the americans again to. busy what's more personal kind as to give them more compromises on some issues. we don't have the picture yet, but now i must have submitted the new proposal. it's in day today. it has now on these, where the government has to decide that is, and of course there is this issue, not so it it, but you just touched on that point. ready. there is a pre meeting before the federal cabinet meeting on the thursday, the taking these ideas that have been suggested by her boss and submitted by the negotiators of egypt and consul seriously is not the way to describe it perhaps
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with the most. but the fact of this time, how about us has initiated this, i think this will not go all the way back to you. probably the millions of americans what i mean and defend the action of the problem to something wouldn't be happening. problem did you want to do want to put more pressure on the video as well to his phone, wasn't there was a slip to such a proposal, but i think the american interest does that say may be on the fact that we know that there would be a open position, it's planned schedule will take place between by then and then you know, probably this will be the top part of this with the last push, because if it does not work in this at all, i don't think i don't think it will see any chance of success in the future because i'm not going to lecture last on it there's, you know, the bundle in the position will be busy internally and things will just be forgotten, more or less on the guy,
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the pro that's certainly the way it is. so i think this will be the not bush, but in both i think also political been as the in the middle to stablish the rolling frustration that the guy who is not. i mean the goes to the doctor by the government. oh, the cheap, i mean the said i vision that this will without, without having is a day after the plan love to have the vision blended to, to, to something this call like nothing else does not have this. as is common to look at these answers. the army is still fighting, and government is exhausted, basically the critique at the same time the apple live. um, i think the growing pressure instead of many of the establishment to the company. but it this way over to get into the 1st part of his file. so because of all other things we are in this situation, but we're not sure what extent the government is willing to to, to, to, to,
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to take the step. we shall perhaps get a clear idea later on in the day what psych cabinet meeting is open and potentially statements are made. but for the payment to take my company. thanks for joining us from belgrade. so the campaigning is ended and enrolled in the wrong head on fridays presidential runoff . reform is candidate most of the position ken ultraconservative site. julie have held that final riley's vessel, so they're drawing stuff from the capital tire on. well, technology is, is key to a successful incredible election and are the results pools. but the science and all great at the 1st round does anything to be, you might say a taking into account a cindy, it's now the turnout is the greatest concerns. why the company is going through the 2nd round of the election and this why india run,
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see in officials are coming out with important people to participate the election. and also that sentiment is reflected on your brand new media as well. so i have some, any newspapers with me, the newspaper iran, which is affiliated to the conservatives, saying that we try to get them out of doom pushed the one if i'm what you said, what i'm doing is almost means did that, but suspicion of the people in the election is the backbone and the source of the pride for the establishment. and also it is given a large picture of the late payment fee, but i am, but i see who died and i had to call the cash in las made another conservative newspaper. one is also saying that fish traffic just batch. but why not doing? but i am out of the means, the companies progress with people as well. that's also another quote for people to participate the election. and it's given a large picture of this up in the, the, someone a, the main and the biggest conservative newspaper, 200,
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which is affiliated to the government is directly quoting for them to stop him the there. and see that seeing that he just wanted to push it up to just about the start and that into for a bunch of cap equipment. anyone who wants to companies progress must participate in the election. so when it comes to the before, missed one of the leading before miss newspaper and it's a month also saying that's how many and how many media, you bet i, you're on a lot of us are coming for iran and better, you know, on 40, you know, is also this slogan, the campaign slogan of the form is 10 to dismissal position. so another before missed a newspaper shock. also saying that who's sped? who's it better am i is the day for aust, i'm quoting people to go in to participate, but i did. did that, another report missed one, autumn on and me least, it's actually focusing on the people an aspect seeing that get it across to that.
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that's them. would have that be means the key to the presidency depends on those who are on the side of the, the quote and surveys on the pools. a significant portion of the reading society have not decided yet whether to go to the point in stations or not. but we'll see what happens on friday, but for the rest. so some of the internet wrong. thank you. so those are, these are an associate professor of the faculty of wells studies at the university of to rob and joins us now via skype from the kentucky. with this the on the program. it's now about them, but it's just a of, it's a numbers game but so if the case is that you can get the votes full, you'll can do that. uh you, you can indeed um with the election. but the, this runoff means that people are not going to vote so that candidates, how do you think this is going to transpire on friday? a good, that's a very good question. and you know,
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we have 3 candidates that have the rest of the car. you're voted smith. so position came in, the 1st message generally came in a 2nd, and then we had them a. so call me back. and i think it must have party box. oh, that was about the time i was going to be you guys next president. if they go with my so jenny is going to become president. if they go with mr. position, he's going to become president. mr. volleyball has endorsed message entity. so is the family of the names. but other than that, you see, they have endorsements such as the, the and lots of expectations that we see here is that the goal is that most of all the boston who. ready message at the but we just have to wait and see. this is the nature of, you know, i mean democracy you, you cannot ethics things. they have no. so we have to look into in hypotheticals now. so potentially whoever does waiting has a very different position, politically in the way the best thing king. of course, they will still have to answer to the supreme leader. but let's talk about domestic
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policy before we talk about foreign policy. one of the main priorities for the new incoming president when it comes to domestic policy and what the people of iran want it obviously the same shows uh, cause any difficult is uh for the low segments of society and the lot. so the 2 candidates have talked about the rage, they would want to make sure that the sanctions affect the best harmony to or then it'd be citizens. that's why you have sanctions in the country. is that those like united states that are putting sanctions on you on a doing so? so we have the majority of the audience becoming dissatisfied with the government and maybe over time development that's. that's why we have sanctions and the both can do this have address this issue. and i think that's going to work really hard. my so position i think was try to revive some sort of the talks uh with the united
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states. have you tried to revive the new connect, newman and massages, used to be negotiated and he is more cautious with regard to talking to them as we can see is more interested in finding ways of going around sanctions. i think on social issues that also that for us as must have physician is much more open that regard to relaxing some of the rules that says this not makes a problem because have since 1979. and we have to wait on seats of with this, he is going to implement some of the things that he has said, you're going to be a national kind of space. a bunch of what you said is, is totally valid. and yet some might in wrong think this is, you might say be all that that day today need to know if we look at just the demographics of what around looks like now. it has a sizable and growing young population. and on top female results only 11
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percent, i think it is a we'd be there actually in, in the, in the working classes. wiley, government, the said that unemployment has dropped to the general thing. can use people have just given up looking for what i mean at the end of the day, the day to day needs of looking for work trying to get the job in once. he's a very well educated young population, there is for stray sion that they want to see mold and just talk about sanctions being lifted. they won't see foreign policy change. and the way that they around is viewed perhaps to allow them the opportunities to have a successful life and career you know, uh, i teach at the university of goods on, i'm the most stuff out of season. so i should be female. the majority of the students at university, up and on, throughout the country. i've seen that so yes, that they need jobs when they graduate. that is this problem of the youngest people finding the jobs. the difference between the 2 candidates, basically,
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is in this model that message jenny, the west to rely on the intent on the resources to create more jobs. and mr. position is looking for a fine investment and improving relations with the rest of the so which way is going to be a delay for about $49.00 is basically depends on who becomes president. these 2 people are quite different and in terms of the foreign policy, in terms of the comic policy pumps are and policies and the voters, the side and direction of the country tomorrow. indeed, they will, i'm sure will get more analysis of me when that does happen for the moment. this is all the time so much for joining us, some time around. so thank is so it's not just a road that's going to the polls. the united kingdom has opened its voting centers now for the general election, which is underway versus around the country have been lining up polling stations to cast the ballots 5 minutes. so if you sue not to call that stuff,
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the election just 6 weeks ago was cost his balance and yorkshire. now, but this votes us on choosing whether he stays in the job. boys delayed the policy lead, the kids style the becomes the next prime minister. so you've got a guy is outside the voting station in wolverhampton. hi, sonia kentucky with us. many of those whole towns and cities can pop, say, historically the general elections. i've seen a change in political allegiance from election to election. so what's wolverhampton story? why you are well, the, there is little that we can comment on the political situation because all the restrictions have, but what we can say is that so far the weather is goods and but little by that we've been standing here all morning. we haven't seen that many people coming in yet, the trickle of people, but of course, the polls don't close until
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a 20 to local. that's 21, g m t and the people of course, have their own lives to be getting on within the meantime, they have jobs to go to a student's house. i have places of education that needs to go to as well. so what we can say about this, there are 3 constituencies that are up for grabs, hit by the various candidates, and that's about a 185000 people who are eligible to cost the vote here, as you're looking at wolverhampton, in particular, it's the house of the west midlands and on the doorstep of what's known as the black country, a name that was given to it in the 19th century, when this area was filled with in foundries and coal seems that were being mind. so manufacturing, dentistry, very much of costs of the cities identity now, about 3 quarters of the working population ahead work and the services industry. but still that identity that will perhaps, and has of industry off manufactory still very much remains
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a core of its being. of course, as you touched on, this is a full working day for many people across the united kingdom. you don't get a day off just because it's the general election on his face unless will only be able to analyze the vote to turn out once the poles of clothes. so what was the timeline now as voting is proceeding? now the polls closing and when we get to results. uh well what we have here is we have uh people uh, able to vote up until the, into the nice until uh, at 10 pm in the evening as well. and there is expected to be a people who will be both taken off to that. what king day is finishing, but pretty much a few hours and the hours of the morning. we'll expect to see some results that will be exit polls that will be conducted when the, when the votes him finishes at 10 pm. but it will be really the morning i need as
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morning that will know more about those results. and of course, this is also the 1st time in a general election that voters have been required to bring photographic identity if they want to be able to cost that balance. of course, with the, to the day with you, from wolverhampton, for the moment. so you're good, good. thank you. the still ahead here i'll be, i'll just evan use all soldiers sentenced to death in the democratic republic of congo possessing operations gets in $23.00 fine cents more than one point. 3000000 people are affected by floods in most eastern bug brother actually lives from one of the worst effected areas. it is, cricket has returned home after that. well, come, try and bustle coming up with product in schools. the
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colors is looking like a tool in plus 3 of voting day in the united kingdom. we've got to find so when the web a little bit of whether it's a streaming in from the west or north west of that to look 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 and to pushing into west and areas of england and wales as we go on through that day. we have to wait by the to just around the sweden. so he's got to maybe just running down into that eastern side of jeremy, 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 that but most got a similar temperature down towards the se. in corner one or 2 shows the still around just around grease pushing into what i guess we go on into friday. we'll say
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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 2 pounds of french colonial propaganda, a jewish liberation army recruited yugoslavia as find this camera man to join the struggle and seize control of the narrative. decades later, a trove of unseen archive is uncovered in the great the images of the minds behind the lens. now honored for the contributions to jerry is independence, single religious, a windows documentary on the latest news as it breaks far,
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it is environment, that's a realtor that stands up, not permitting any more members of the muslim community to enter it, stuttered drury with detailed coverage, they've done that the 1st i really gotta replugged um, doesn't say simple people from around the world. this rose, warren garza has polarized french society for such an extent and that could have an impact on what is one of the most consequential elections. those that are being of the book about you, what you will just have in use. obviously it's a whole roman top stories about sizes and shed a feather plants for potential c sign with photography and egyptian mediators. that
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includes a deals with a release of gives mainly captive housing galls as most as it's studying the proposal is really false. of tired of all right. so the occupied west bank, the rest of these full pallets to the isn't of curious until the dream are still groups say that mold and not in the hall files and palestinians have been the rest of the since october. the 7th. a handful of souls, the toll down to say whether the group assigned hundreds of all fits of explosive trains of his right. even if he positions across the liberties for the 1st 2nd day, the toilet is coming of a senior. it has block command, and then it's really striking on wednesday when i was to inches between has blog and these really i'll be a growing interface as will base spill over the boulder. in the southern town of contents, the volume is a cool lead to deadly israeli attacks that took place in 1996. $106.00 civilians were killed while they sought refuge and the un peacekeepers compound. so they hold on how's the story memorial that stands as witness to a crime. children were among the 28 people killed. and then this way,
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the strike that brought down a building in southern lebanon, and 2006, the design of the 6 year old zane ups life cut short and the last major confrontation between israel and has been law sort of the as i n a i began to look for zane and she was sleeping next to her brother, and then i found a small hand. her body was covered with rubble. i kissed her hand. just include that all to loose the corner has seen its share of tragedy. 18 years on has below and as well are again at war kind of it is still outside the battle ground of the latest conflict line, some 12 kilometers from the border. that is up at the full tide of model. and then israel is to launch a full blown will with another known note like what is happening now. it will suffer a heavy blows at the hands of hezbollah. miriam survived what's known here as the 1st kind of massacre. she lost the 18 members of her family alley,
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like marianne survived the 1996 is where the bombing that killed more than 100 civilians taking shelter at a un peacekeeping bass. at the age of 8, he saw images that are attached in his memory. provide me with a zipcode. i still remember watching people being then to live in that tent. i remember the voice of the woman who was screaming while she was being burned alive . i remember seeing an infant and without a head but alley explains how experience is like these create resilience and the will to fight back. this is ready. tank is a reminder of a long conflict between israel and has the law. the lebanese armed group takes credit for ending, as well as a team, your occupation of southern lebanon in the year 2000. there had been several rounds of violence since of the not so distant sound of bombs were planes breaking sound barriers are all too familiar for the people here. the overhaul. and then of course,
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there is concern and fear, but we have an ideal lity and it's not easy to force us to leave the homes. defiance at a time of escalating threats by israel. that could change the magnitude of the conflict center. so there also has it a condo southern, nothing on look fine, but it's become a major issue for some bases and falls as parliamentary elections. the fall, right? national riley has getting ground and that traditionally centrist multi punching cautious sentences for mine is convicted of crimes. if it isn't good for as long for us in most se, in southern fronts, it could be old change in mouth, say, potentially yes, the fluoride has one in 5 out of 7 constituencies and he comes 1st ahead of other parties in the 1st round of the elections last week, and it's partly due to concerns over security. there are a number of indications that crime is on the rise in france. however, it is also something that's been taken out by political parties,
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especially the fall, right, bringing in more and more offensive mind for voters, including here in my say. 16 year old julie is still recovering after he was shot in the leg 3 months ago. they shot me at home. i was behind the door and suddenly it happened. i was shocked. the problem is, my mother was there, my sister, my little brother. they could have hit them doing more so 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. this message, police say children like julio, often targeted to send messages to rival gangs. don't hold on, hold for 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 on time has made security. one of the biggest issues, folders in must say,
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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 sentences. it also wants minors to be tried as adults. these neighborhoods in the north will 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 139 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
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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 posted so these are the severe sentences are already 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 to young to have a say 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 g 0 as the fall right presents expanse. it's tough plan on crime. the left is also the best thing for seats here and must stay and it has made its own proposals,
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answering the rise of crime here and must stay. and it says it wants to re introduce community police. that's a type of police that would be embedded within the communities they serve with regular dialogue with the population, especially the young people. that's something that actually used to be it's use exist here in france, but former president nicholas talk with the federal way. he wanted the police to focus on the sanctions, not so much on prevention, and these different approaches to crime will likely be key. distinct factors for voters appear on sunday. thanks. i shall be able to get into the course in most se us that lead us on these young guy told pricing organization the meeting for the 2nd day of the annual summit and the cars that capitalist on a spit, headed by russian china. the group has been holding for quite so you can only can security cooperation between the members. google is ation represents more than 40 percent of the world's population and the 1st of the global economy,
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somebody would drop it, is that the somebody to join us now live. what's been happening on day to quote, the number of keeping is now 10 members, the veterans joining is as late as members stay to their multiple heads of state. here has been arriving in the last 48 hours. we'll be hearing statements by like the meetings, monthly, lots of meetings, and a lot of on the agenda of all of these were leaders as they have come together to try and agree upon various issues. whether it's economics, the environment, connectivity finance, and most importantly, security and confident terrorism to wrap it all up for us with this is a mr. yes, and sandra and seats of from the institute of world economics and politics. thank you very much for being with this job. it is an interesting mix of people that a lot of them, whether it's india and china, india, and pakistan. they have by lack of issues as well. so cause it's fun is seeing this
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as a success by bringing them all together across one table. that's true. um, department of the ceo of the largest organization and the most dynamic league spending and positioning ration is bringing everyone at one table even if they have disagreements with each other. so even, but the very fact that all the leaders can join the same place as start discussing the common grounds in which they can build up their relationships. very important building, more sustainable. and we do, we incorporation for everyone know from this declaration, what are the expect because we've heard that the security remains hot amount to between these countries. but there's also talk about a development fund of an seo development fund. how will that come about? cuz it's done was initiating the investment funds. is that that's probably what you're, what do you mean to bug bowsman fund?
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the thing is within the seo since the organization is more than 20 years old. already. the question of financial integration was one of the principal questions, but we didn't see much of advancement on that that topic. so now we expect that the countries within this sale will start building up their financial ending economical architecture, something more solid. ready and all of the agreements will end up in like real projects within this field. countries. we heard the russian president saying that the, there's no 3rd country or 3rd party should richard feeling threatened by the coming together of these countries. but this is being seen as an alliance against invest in alliances, so to speak. and we've heard from the canadian intern prison saying that this coming together moves the. busy debate from a unipolar world. so is the seal aspiring to become something much bigger, something along the lines of the european union to the, to come
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a festival. the basic idea of a ceo is that the seo is the military block. so actually it's not an empty west clock since we have such kind for like india within the seal. and countries like cars expand central asian countries, they're not tend to western countries. so i don't really agree with the statement that c o is building up like the n t western team. i think this is a little bit different kind of for months. so it says not an alliance. so the, there is no such and such a concept within this u, as in their lives. this has been new fund of calculating with each other. there are countries share the same ballast, like which of respect fighting against freedoms, like extremities and supports isn't there isn't. but i think the, the, the organization itself, it's still at its young age. we will be seeing the development of seo in the future . yes, it's time sensitive. thank you very much for speaking to us and then you have it at
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the president of guys. it's done, it's speaking right now, and be expecting him to say something along those lines of coming together of nations on aspects of mutual cooperation and understanding, although they might have differences bilaterally. but they would want to build on this as the browse, the largest regional block, the largest visa grouping to come together and move forward on not just issues of security and finance, but also climate change and any alignment. so i've been trying to think a minute precall was in the democratic republic of congo, a sentence 25 soldiers to death for deception that were convicted of leading the front line of disappearing orders during battles with the m 23. i'm great. those fine. just making advances eastern deal say well any of the think they come to the town of come the by on the board with you can't rewind in may 8. soldiers was sentenced to death on similar charges,
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australia and send it to frontier. the payment has quit, the governing made the party have to be suspended for supposing a motion on recognizing palestine last week of payment defied upon the 2 sides with the greens on the motion entering the set it to recognize palestinian statehood time it is on sale potentially suspended or on sunday payment says that she will retain her seat for western australia as an independent mold and a 1000000 people have been affected by something in bangladesh. ortiz of all the dangerous floods. levels of the team districts in select division in the northeast, tens of thousands of united states as by flood waters. so i've been trying to pull stuff from the city of senate. it's. yeah, it's very devastating. what we are in. it basically is a hinterland, it's 20 kilometers from the phillip city. so that is a division which has incorporated a lot of districts in it. and many of those, this exciting and dated. it's about just uh 45 kilometers from the indian brother. village up the village we came to this boat had been inundated because all this
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bushes and trees you see and play inside their homes. so a lot of the village are to start them. they're basically my own. the government's and about 700000 people are effective this time, this was the 2nd year on the flat, there was flooding the beginning of june. what 2000000 people were affected? so this slide is very devastating. it's not just the monsoon growing rain, it's the water coming from the india is not distance state of some and mega lot which flows through bangladesh through the valley, into the river system in bangladesh and eventually to the bay of bingo. and that has devastated this area of this is the 2nd worst plot since the last 2 years in 2022. there was another major flood. and it's not just that's not this in part of the country. even the southeast is experiencing heavy rain with land slides. the rainbow refuge account has been badly affected. at least 2 people died, including a kid on wednesday morning. patients and groups representing them in the south
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crater offers us thing against a loan to talk to strike medical professionals of suspended surgeries and outpatient treatments. and some hospitals, protest as of cold front end to the industrial actions bubble prizes move. and so this is the lights as protests 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 the 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 effect today. there's 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 she, you're welcome. that is, that 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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co signed a new one year contract extension with manchester united. the dutchman was one really expect it to be sacked at the end of this past season. after the club supper and their worst ever, premier league finished bought, they decided to keep him after an extensive review that was led by co owner jim ratcliffe. town high has won 2 trophies and sticking over in 2022, including the f. a cup in may and his contract was set to expire in 2025, but he's now committed to the club. for 2 more seasons we all massey remains a doubtful argentina's. copeland marika quarter final against ecuador on friday, or massey suffered a hamstring injury against chile and missed the defending champions. funnel group game against peru, encouraging signs for the 8 time ballin door winner sitting here back in training. and how did there match in houston? had coach lino kaloni, however, is unsure if he'll be able to play the normally this what she does, you haven't told us about his situation yet because we need to wait until the last
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moment. so i will talk to him today because it's one day before the game, and it's only said that he takes his time and trains as much as possible. so i'll talk to him and then we'll make the decision in ecuador haven't reached the semi finals for 31 years. and last at the station argentina 3 years ago. but dylan brace being the under dogs, just look a k yours. they have the best players in the world and the best national team in the world, and we have a young squad, but with a lot of personality. so that's how we're going to face the game, respecting the way we respect all our opponents. but with that desire to win and wander, india is woke up winning t 20 cricket team that returns to a hero's welcome after ceiling victory in barbados on saturday. a sounds travel long distances and waited overnight to catch a glimpse of the team who landed in new delhi in the early hours of thursday. morning india beach, south africa in a thrilling finance when the tournament for the 1st time in 17 years. while the
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united states co hosted that tournament and the action doesn't stop there as the new t 20 major lead cricket season kicks off on friday and 6 major cities to talk more about it as cricket journal is peter philip had of a host of a new pod cast called us cricket daily. and peter, you and i spoke on al jazeera, about a decade ago about the popularity of cricket in the west when it was just a little more than a blip on the radar. how far hasn't come since that well, one of the things that highlight so far it's come is when we talked back in, we were standing thing on the fields in brooklyn, in new york city in the outer boroughs. and it was a really sparsely populated. feel there might have only been a handful of parents who are there. that's a outside of a home depot, kind of a nondescript field, and then you fast forward 11 years. and instead of playing in a non descript fields on the bell parkway and brooklyn, you've got $34000.00 fans showing up to watch india pakistan. and you have 31000
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fans shown to watch usa india in new york and long island and add some of the highlights that have a lot in terms of where cricket, his progress in america and 11 years since then. yeah, well, it's something else. i remember about that day, you and i discussed the beginning of a t 20 cricket leak. it is going to be the 2nd season which takes off tomorrow. just tell me how it's, it's been a long time come in because it's only the 2nd season we talked about that 10 years ago. what have been the challenges and obstacles to getting it off the grounds as well. first and foremost, infrastructure again and going back to where we were in, in new york city in the ground, that was an artificial white kid. the other was not really suitable for adult cricket. we were there watching the junior cricket match. but there is a lack of infrastructure and one of the things that has allowed majorly cricket to
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happen is the enhancement in the infrastructure. you have the stadium in grande prairie, texas, which was used for opening night in the t 20 woke up on us. it took on canada and aaron jones was the here for us and he's one of the 1st guess we've had on the us target daily pod cast which is available on spot of fine. apple pockets and things like that. it didn't exist in, in 2011, 2012. and then you've got a 7200 c facility and outside of dallas, texas. you had the facility that was put up for the roll cap base and taking it down. but you've also got a facility in morrisville, north carolina, and we're still going to be using a financial aid cricket, those things didn't exist, and it's allowed not just the domestic players to for us, but nice like frustrated con and gotten excellent. that come in, sorry, the sign you use for the league that tells you that the caliber and the proceeds that the leak has been able to accomplish in just a 2nd here. all right, well, we'll leave it there for now. peter dela pena. thank you, sir. your for your time?
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i to tennis allen? well number one younique's center is 3 to the 3rd round it. when will then after beating follow italian detailed there a teeny. it was a tough draw for its center coming up against the 2021. find last name is dragged into a fight against the countryman. 13 he showed flashes of brilliance with 28 aces and 65 winners. but sooner when all 3 of their ty breaks to take it in 4 sets, doing it just before the 11 pm, her list of minutes. no, i think we both loved to do well. it was serving very, very well. and also me, especially the 1st is that's an overall it has been a very good match from, from, from both sides and happy to, to close it out in uh in for and um yeah, let's see what's coming in the next one. okay, that is all your support for now back to you, so help. thanks very much fine. of course you follow those stories on the websites and obviously i don't comes up like this from today from both of them. have more
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