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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the no, i'm elizabeth brown and this is the news. our line from doctor hawk coming off in the next 60 minutes. is there any forces attack? and now that you one site showing displace palestinians can at least 15 pm central gaza. the yvonne's president to let, must be possessed canvas to serve order vanya incentives to victory speech. after defeating, has considered this revival, finally 3000000 boards. the 11th scheme was pet therapy for install tickets, and deputy
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a to terrence. that you guys newly elected prime minister scraps the previous government's flagship scheme to the port on document and monuments to the wanda and an alliance of the house states and military need. a solar 1st summit since seizing pallet and a series of crews in recent years. in school, the semi final lineup at the your eyes will be completed based off of a england and switzerland that heading into extra time in that quarter final, with the school level. at the so let's just pause 18 g m to you. that's 9 pm, and garza was several large scale and was rarely attacks of code. at least 56 palestinians across the strip. most of the strikes were carried out in central garza, is there any forces have bombed un school housing? hundreds of displays. people in the state of cam,
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16 palestinians were killed and the attack dozens were injured in taken to unlocks the hospital. and that all along the desk told has been climbing rapidly in the past few hours. and another un facility has also come under attack in the early hours of saturday, this time a warehouse at least 6 people were killed in that strike. this go to him because of issues. joining us live from the law and central guys. i am him the, as we just mentioned, the death toll from that reflect attack in the say that is continuing to climb. well, yes, the latest update we have from the pilot sydney administer of how is that the 16 palestinians were killed from this? i'm not gonna police 6. the palestinians have been injured. we receive a lot of those policy needs to work, killed and injured from i'm afraid dots from droney school, which is a u. n. school policy,
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new seek shelter from the beginning of the war. most of these kind of sinews came from another part of the call, the strip and others came from. that sounds like dropbox and eunice as that is there any portions evacuated those products and use to evacuate to the middle area . we're talking about a piece 1.8 pod as soon as the r squeeze into the middle area. thinking that this area is safe, promising is evacuated to you and shelters because they stop being and those you and so there's are going to keep them safe. but after talking to policy means they're telling us they don't know where to go. you and so there's have been targeted public schools have been targeted. hospitals have been also been targeted at school streets. the policies do not know where to go and believe they believe that every single place is a target. and not only that, there was a new, an owner, well warehouse that was targeted yesterday and to honor well,
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the workers have been killed in the past 24 hours. at least 5 during is, were also killed. so palestinians be a, they're all being a target and no place is safe across the district. yeah. and well, being the united nations agency, the venetian works agency for palestinian refugees and tell us more about those 5 journalist who's been killed and one day in garza. well those palestinians have been killed across the goggles through most of them have been in the northern parts of the gall go strip. they have been working as quote, a journalist. one of them has been working as a raise. your assets and social media is loving with the pictures and stories of these honda sinew journalists, but as it turned and it's working in the gaza strip for more than 8 months now during this work there's. 2 a guarantee that there's anything that's going to protect us. we're talking about more than 100 journalists that have been killed
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targeted by that is really where it says most of these pilots in use were killed during working as a journalist in the field of wearing their oppressed jackets. so even wearing ahead of miss wearing a press jacket, nothing is garrett calling to guarantee or protect you from the is ready air strikes, michael leeks at night. all of us feel that we're a threat. we're always direct him to be killed. we're always certain to be one of the is right and the target just like so. i didn't do. and the other pilots in use that have been killed in less than 24 hours. flattered and listen. this reminds us of the 1st weeks of the war where a lot of how to send you insured as have been killed and spoke to the i just need a journalist mention in terms of that and other colleagues that have been killed by that is reading were planes, all of the journalists right now are receiving messages from their, from their families, from their beloved ones, asking them to take care not to go in the field too much at trying to stay as safe
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as much as possible. and this is normal because he needs to believe that the palestinian journalists are always in a rest and always a target by the is there any forces for him? thank you. as always for your work, despite those need be on some mountable challenges that you're facing and gaza, him for that he live and they don't belong in central garza, its infectious diseases spreading at an unprecedented rage in gaza. 9 months of as well as well, has estimated medical facilities and sanitation systems across the strip, a lack of clean volt, a coupled with the scarcity of basic goods like so, is listening on hygiene it conditions. i mean my whole, it has this report from that out of a line in central gaza destroying tiles of garbage and rivers of roles which these conditions are breeding ground for disease. the
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throughout the densely populated gaza strip. after 9 months of war, many government surfaces have collapse, clean water essential to life is hard to come by. doctor hand instantly is the head of the do you have tricks of deluxe a hospital? he says the consequences of living in such conditions are clear. at the most of diseases such escaping measles and chicken pox are spreading at high rates of the diseases we didn't see at such levels before the will the difficulty in accessing treatments. the skin diseases exacerbates the spread of infection as well as the blockade has also let the shortage of many basic good. unfortunately there is no shampoo read this sign outside of shopping there in about kind of the why live i'm looking for shampoo or any other cleaning supplies so we can be but we can't find any. and if we do find them, they are sold out of exorbitant prices. items why hormone it's almost,
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there's be no supplies for the past 8 months. everything you see here is from the stock. we hide all the borders are close to. if they were open, we'd have larger quantities of cleaning supplies. un agencies called the sanitation in crisis across garza asylum through the palestinians. as the goodness. oh my yeah, we get one tank of water every 3 or 4 days, but soap is very expensive. the price of a bar of soap can reach up to $8.00 and the sewage runs in the streets and children walk around in it barefoot and add to this hot weather. we're in a state of complete destruction that the most palestinians are living in overcrowded skin, cancel or make shift shelters with no clean water and sanitation, which means disease is pretty quickly enlist facilities are restored, hundreds of 1000 more people are a trask of contracting, painful and dangerous infections, honey,
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much more varied bella from central gaza palestine. doctor james smith is an emergency physician from the u. k, who's worked in gauze hospitals, and he says the catastrophic state of health care and gaza was created deliberately with setting these things very, very high levels. of, of, of preventable morbidity and mortality. but for many patients with complex medical problems with severe infections secondary to initially when mind problems. many of them, unfortunately, will, you know, now have infections that are so complicated and so complex that they may not survive. but for many people, this is not a new redeemable situation. as i've said, this is an entirely manufactured situation. this is not an issue of kind of mechanics of logistics. if israel, what to allow and to permit the entry off to monetary and
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a medical aid into gaza as it is legally obliged to do as the occupying power. and then this situation could be very quickly and very easily reversed. now of course, that needs to be combined. as we, as health care workers, humanitarian workers have been saying from, from day one, and indeed prior to october of 2023. and that needs to be combined with an end to the violence. and in this case, it's a sustained an immediate cease fire. and of course an end to the last thing, occupation unblock aid of gaza. combine that with a sustain, humanitarian and health assistance. and this situation can be prevented from getting any wes, to thousands of protest as a rounding of costs as well. that according to the release of his early captives held in gaza, administrators and tennessee of joins mothers and other relatives of captives as they march through the city. well, that is where the government has banned elders. they are fund proposing in, as well as a home, the son who is joining us live from amman and neighbor and jordan homes,
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especially tell us about these latest franchise. hello, this is the latest and just the series of protests we've been seeing throughout the last several months. the demonstrators are marking tomorrow as the 9th month since israel's war on guns that began. and they're saying that they are going to continue demonstrating throughout the week. we see the larger rally taking place in tel aviv is we do every saturday night, a heavy anti government protest and across the street a rally for the families of is really captives. and in fact, the former captive was released back in november saying that a deal is absolutely necessary at this point in the war. there are demonstrations also taking place in the north and cities like haifa, in west jerusalem and in case, sorry of both outside of these really prime ministers home and demonstrator say it is their job to turn up the pressure on us and yahoo and his government in order to reach
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a deal to bring back the sum of 120 captives still being held in gaza. and those part has taken place a day off. the head of the as well as intelligence agency, was and cut the about the possibility to talk about the prospect of ceasefire negotiations. what are you hearing from as well, the day off the of the most and she for to and home the and all these really prime minister's office released the statement confirming there will be on a go shading team that's dispatched to doha. after the return of the most san chief speaking support, but his prime minister on how exactly they can build on how much is responsive to the ceasefire deal. additionally, we're seeing new polling within israel from several different media outlets and some of them saying that upwards of 70 percent of respond and say that a deal must happen over the continuation of the war. and an additional 54 percent are saying that the war is dragging on for this long because of nothing. y'all
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whose own political considerations. so what this protests to night in particular, in fact that all of them across the country, they're saying, but nothing yahoo is government should act now that they should be giving any concessions necessary in order to meet a deal as they are increasingly frustrated with the governments in ability to not only secure a deal, but demonstrate or say nothing y'all who's also unwilling to enter negotiations, that would see a deal. so a very critical time for these demonstrations, as well as these really government that's in yahoo, under a lot of pressure from the demonstrators domestically his own coalition and as well as several allies like the united states on the thank you for that home. the son who was the overlays was joining us live from the jordanian capital. i'm on the to yvonne. now we have a full list. most of the possess can,
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has about to order volumes after winning the presidential van off position and received 53.7 percent of the voted facing has conservative rival sites and really around the interior ministry says turn out was 49.8 percent. that's nearly 10 percent high that the 1st round, which so a record low turn out or while possess can support his whole post home will be a new opening for yvonne. but his advice on the side of the reports from pet on the president elect will have a hard time meeting the expectations. 2 just be it's to the presence either 20172021. we're not approved by your ons guardian concept. when it started, it was approved last month was not given a high chance of success. but after weeks of campaigning, the forms for the patient, mr. position has been inactive to run your supporters work week to celebrate his
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election victory as president elect. he promised to be a president for oh, on the 7th of the people of iran, the great notion of a wrong, i come to serve all of you. i extend my hands too old iranians previously health minister under your arms 1st reform is present and how much sought to me in the early 2 thousands. this discount has served as a parliamentarian from the region of categories. since 2008, the frequency emphasizes loyalty to this one because the lucian doing his presidential debates money assumed get a i'm a conservative him on last style, but a reformist, in policies and from day one i have repeatedly said, i follow the policies set by the lead on these atlantic revolution because many calls say that it is repeat the statements as an attempt to avoid the re, with powerful officials. but you also promised this more liberties, social justice and it goes right kind of high angle governments cannot dictate culture were against coalition. and the violation of women's rights and it's
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running laws will not change people's behavior. as no one can forcibly remove, he jobs from writing women. no, it can also impose the huge app on the is this still says he was further into ties with nonresident companies, but the insist one must also reconnect with the west to remove the international sections as the scale support, there's hope she's presidency wouldn't be a new beginning for the wrong, but the president elect would have a hard time meeting that expectations to deliver on his promises. he would have to convince the west that that one is ready for tools while ensuring the 4th degree that it's here that these products will not disrupt the system. because he said that was a 0 there off the that you guys knew prominence that has addressed a news conference off the holding his 1st cabinet meeting guest on the detailed his priorities,
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including reviving the economy and reforming the national health service. he said, who's crap? the conservative governments plan to send on documented migraines to wanda cooling it again, make thomas labor policy swift victory on thursday, and then 14 years of conservative room there were lots came with that and better before a stall to the depth of pain, a deterrent look at the numbers that have come over in the 1st 6 months of this year. the record numbers of thought is the problem that we are inheriting. it has never acted as a deterrent must be opposite because everybody has worked out, particularly the dogs that run this. that's the thompson epa cuttings were one that was so slim, less than one percent, but it was never to tired. the child says we're not going and not being processed. and stag here that for been paid for accommodation for a very, very long time. does have the complete opposite effect and i'm not prepared to continue with gimmicks that don't act as
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a deterrent or challenges has moved from london system. a has long faced criticisms that he is bigger than vibes, but pretty evasive when it comes to actual policy and all the days past cabinet meeting, as prime minister and his bus news conferences prime minister. some of those criticisms, i think, will still stand. the matter that he reiterated here was change that he is change the policy that he is going to change the country. that the mentality of governments itself has changed from putting policy 1st. so putting the country fast, but when it comes to this, the specifics, i think we're still waiting for a lot of what that will actually be the to do list is huge in this cabinet that he has assembled, has a long list of problems that it will need to address, that's the biggest burden supposed to rachel reeves, who is the chancellor at the extract of the 1st time that the u. k. has had
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a female johnson that she has the responsibility of trying to find the funds within the unproductive british economy to pay for the things that keeps. thomas government will once a day without breaking his promise at all, not significant be raising taxes in west street saying who's the new health secretary. he will have to resurrect the league of nations. national health service kind of at cooper who's in the home. secretary, we'll have to look at immigration, which is foremost on many votes as mines. there were one policy that the consensus had of deporting asylum seekers and, and documented migraines to rolanda for processing that he said that he's dead and batteries keeps thomas at that box. that, that cooper will have to look at how to stop the flow of migrants, particularly coming across the channels from, from a big list of things that the governments is going to have to do. and do pretty quickly. or which happens. i'll just say era in 1000 and so for testers have
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marched across central london cooling for the c spot and gaza. they say they expect the newly elected prime minister to uphold his campaign pledge and recognizing palestinian statehood malayna vessel in events reports from the launch in london. the it's, it's a media challenge had in london for months, but now aimed at a new government. the state is marching here, one bush is incoming prime minister to know they will tend to do move to help and the war and gaza. so what we want to see from care stomach is pretty much the opposite of what he's put in his manifesto. we want him to call and demand an immediate cease fire. we want him to stand up to israel. we want him to hold on sales to his rarely medium with among the crowd, the skepticism. i have very little, hey, we've got an international human rights lawyer who has sent me twice to prevent
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a c, 58 in government, which i find that i don't really find, you know, being here today some here labels to send to power. makes little difference. well, many attending here today say that they have always to the back the on with the new 5 ministers, the tears, thomas don johnson, because they say that he's quantities of products isn't all the difference to the previous conservative government's approach. and they also have a problem with the fact that why do they have a committed to recognizing the palestinian states. they have not said when they would do this. and that approach has costly the full seats in some of its traditional hotlines with even a shadow cabinet administer removed by an independent candidates supporting
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palestine. the gaza was not all these challenges contained on i ran a combination of foreign policy piece of justice. no to genocide, no to um, sales crews rail and also the deprivation, you know, community and trying to get investigate an opportunity for all children. the new british government will have its work cut out on the economy and the high cost of living. the people marching here want to make sure that with all the pressing issues, the warrant garza is not for auction. and i'm assuming which out to 0 london shock of adam as an independent and b who won a seat in the u. k. problem entities joining us live from left and thank you very much for your time. you're defacing labels, jonathan ashworth has been seen as one of the biggest upsets of election. now is why did you decide to run in the election as well? thank you for having me. on there was
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a series of events dating back to the breaks and the rupturing call divisive languages, the cost of living crises, kobinie. but fundamentally at the end, it was the science of incumbent, m. p. then during the gauze, at a, at the doing the incursion into garza, there was a time when over 7000 palestinians had been killed. and r m p hasn't released a single statement expressing any formal concern in his constituency or over 70 percent. people who felt that any immediate sci fi should be whole. so there was no reflection on look, see, but 110, and p was not saying it in this case. and one of at least 4 independent cad candidates advocating for palestine who beat labor. and that's not counting jeremy cold, and that will be 5. what do you plan to do in parliament with the mandates that you've been given by your constituency? a lovely holy festival. when you have such a huge majority in the government,
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ah, we have to keep the comfortable. so with ourselves and others, but one of the quantities we can at least come to buttons. otherwise, a government with such a large majority as i say, will be able to do as late fees. so we're hoping in this specific case to coalesce and hold for the immediate ceasefire and hold the government more comfortable than the previous when they were in all positions income going contrasted with agent to the tory party. you talked about the silence of the previous and pay off of the wall and gaza began that you guys knew prime minister as a man who said in the mountain semester radio interview in january. that israel has the right to cut off paula and was from the gaza strip. the new foreign secretary, david lam. he has said that he acts an immediate cease fire. do you think we could see a different policy from neva than the previous government? not sure if i speak to the case,
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but we will be trying extremely hard to make sure at least they will be moving that direction. we need a lot, we need a lot more. next, be perfectly honest about this. that is the minimum cost from us. we need an immediate cease fire. we need to stall on me and the state, colorado say that is potentially closing is performing more criminal. we have to make sure the justice is, is, is, is search of the people of palestine. and we would make sure the people uh, that the government is held accountable to. and mr. adam is sending a victory speech that you didn't even have an official campaign manager. i know that they were many people, many dedicated people. many young people tend to sing for your watches at about your campaign that you think resonated with the constituency. a couple of things on the doors that we had. one was, there was no difference between these daughters policies, the name of inventory policy, and that was across the board. it didn't months at which it makes it to you by the
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time for a come from. and secondly, felt that there was this real chasm between the people and the politicians. there was a lack of trust. wind. it is like media, really grassroots campaign. it was, our companion was never mind competing, i was just the figurehead and the community was really energized by the campaign because they felt really part of it. that's why we have volunteers ranging from, you know, the teenagers to 270 roll the ladies and, and they really felt it was part of the campaign. and they with a change that they wanted to see. mr. adam, thank you so much for your time. we really appreciate it that the show clip adams live in lesta. the still ahead on the news allah for the fall. why does she have a major results in the 1st round a version and finds many michael in some worried about the future in the country. and i'm john henry in chicago. where this week, as nascar drivers will be hurdling through the streets at high speeds,
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for the 2nd time ever, the the, how are we gonna find tab, which is a little below the seasonal average here in cats? all right, for the next cabinet dies. in fact, just along with all things a lot of the class guys, but it's quite a brace quite a few miles setting in. i'm not sure. mile blowing his way down across that eastern side. we'll see some positive. saudi arabia across us here in cats are pushing by the south was lifted dustin san, something to watch out school. so just about 39 celsius here in the hot, over the next couple of degree days. couple of degrees below the seasonal average. would you believe kindly call to enough truth be told by me a shout was there up to what was a coke? this is pushing up towards georgia. that is the side of the key. is the side of the med,
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generally dry. you might just catch the old rope shower just around the western past . oh sir, but a lot of very warm sunshine. once again, garza at around $31.00 celsius. plenty of warm sunshine to across northern africa. the crop of showers after the gulf of guinea, southern positive nigeria, gonna see already i'd say, some very heavy right through liberia, maybe all the way up to was sending go say some weights through quite nicely for the time being to slide out into the atlantic over the next day or so, so as to just around the roof body pushing up towards the western side of kenya. but some really wet and cool weather, making its way across south africa. the ok foundation is deliberate, over $300000000.00 will suffice. emboldened $75.00 countries around the world, 100 percent of sec, thoughts and emergency donation spends on projects. we ensure beneficiaries come 1st of a 300 developed, luis, haven't that goes through the roof,
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the watching out, just bear with me, elizabeth put on and don't have a mind to of, on top stories to tell us that having was really strikes across because i couldn't at least $56.00 simians including 5, joining us as their own forces had formed a un school house and displaced people in the state of the can can in 16000 and i'm the foremost must we possess kion has about to serve for the finance officer winning the presidential. vinyl is asking, obviously 50 feet point 7 percent of the floods fixing the service and 5 on the side of the you guys, new prime minister says here's the conservative governments, controversial plan to send. i'm documenting my bonds to wanda, pulling it again. it keeps thomas labor policies. swift, a victory on thursday ending 14 years of conservative, who knew as president joe biden is facing project to step down. that's
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off the his shaky performance and the debates with donald trump was heavily criticized. but in an interview with the a b. c news and could george stephanopoulos, the president said he refused to back down a section was shown turbo matter of fact, the docs quickly as they did a cobra test to try and figure out what's wrong to do the test to see whether or not i had some infection, you know, a virus, i didn't just had a really bad cold. if you can be convinced that you can not defeat donald trump, where you stand with the front of the lord almighty comes on. so when my kyla is joining us live from washington dc, so like how is this interview being viewed? is there anything that president item can say or do? now that will change the mind of anyone who watched that debate as well? to an extent it seems that the positions offsets those who insisted that president
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fight and continue his campaign to still do so often that interview with abc news, those who are opposed to him are continuing to say that he should step down and the course of the day now the house congressman has actually called on the president biden to step down. this is the 5th democratic congress member who has in fact done so. but on the other hand, a number of biden's follow is in the house. and in congress generally have been supportive of the president insisting that they will back him when he continues to run. but the house comes back from recess on monday. and all the discussion between members has been virtual to this particular point. but from next week, it's going to be in person, and certainly it's going to be a very intense debate. indeed among members of the house and of the senate. and mike house from using this opportunity while everyone is talking about biden's poor performance. what's he doing with it as well?
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actually, he's kept quiet. it's allowing the exact news vacuum to be filled by president biden, and his pulling display in the debate as well as that interview over the course of friday evening. so trump lottery has kept quiet, and his reason for this too is that he is vulnerable to criticism into them. so his behavior during the debate of all of his onset is considering a considerable number of full swords. this is something that the bite and campaign is a parent keep attempting to, to, towards accusing mainstream media of not focusing on how untruthful donald trump was. during that debate, quoting, for example, is a session that it was a small call that arrived at the capital on january the 6th 2020, and that some of them will i should invite capitol police. he also claimed that he had offered nancy pelosi that then speak up the house, the national guard at some stage, and that afternoon. keep. that's not that's an outright lie. in fact,
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he did absolutely nothing and it was left his vice president to eventually summit in the national guard. so the binding campaign insisting that although that man did perform very badly in that debate at the same time, that hasn't been enough focused on the absolute full. so it's an consequential and cruise that were repeated by donald trump. thank you very much for that. like that, some like handle with the nice is live in washington dc. this the military leaders of molly volcano, faso and these yet have held this as musing under the newly formed lions. it comes the head of the logic echo was summit on sunday. the alliance of the house states as a new economic and security blog creation by the military governments of the 3 countries . it was set up last year with agreement to help each other when cases of the rebellion. well, external aggression mani booking. if also and need to have old had military clues in recent years, the regional block echo was suspended the nations and responds to the crews and
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impose sanctions on the share. and molly was in january. all 3 countries announced their withdrawal from echo was they also cop ties with friends and the us and have turned to russia for security support. a basically have a pretty easy to say they want to forge of close on strong relations in the area of defense and security to tackle the cause of that. i've been talking communities on all sides of the board as of the faith countries and also to strengthen economic and trade relations as well as cultural and other activities among the 3 countries . however, that also people who say the timing of the summit, which is just a day before the original group that caused me in a blue. yeah, is not, is deliberate and it's not like say they are trying to avoid it. however, many people believe that the meeting image it wants to count or whatever is coming to that course,
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and also outlined their position that they are not returning to the can. i mean community off of west africa state steps. tate tibbetts over and over again. but that course is still hopeful that it will be able to bring them back into its full, it has sent the newly elected president of senegal to go around the states, his visit to some of these countries, and met with the leaders. however, i took care whether or not he's got a positive response from these countries. so that's the situation at the moment. basically to sort of strengthen relations between the 3 countries. i'm a gay is a political commentator and former communications director as echo was and he's joining his life on the senegalese capital, the colleague good to see you in this today. so firstly, what is the best between the new regional block, or rather the regional block echols and these 3 countries mean for the security of the region. this is a sort of thing that was for the coming,
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of course is a problem for because after community, because the organization which has to be in place for allow for them to 9 years and which would be celebrating is 50 as unobtrusively lexia. because i've been really the, the, the sure meeting broke up regionally, integration in west africa. but with the creation of these uh, 3 uh members did a lot of sign in stage because as when we can so the reality is that they call us last the remember in july 26, 2023. when did yeah. you really did it go the cool joke or over the bridge. what she does did you was going to impose function and you're going to send the media to the possible out of the media during the from former prison orbit. but she was elected the degree that and that of course, created divisions within nature itself,
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didn't it? because they were people in asia, as they have been in malia and booking of fossil who have supported these military crews, some parts of the population because they say that the governments who were elected would not tackling the insecurity in the region. you talk about the weakening of echo was the cause of these 3 countries breaking off. but again, what does the weakening of this decade long regional blog mean for that instability in this a hell? which also affects the economy of what is one of the poorest parts of the world. yeah, the reality is that uh, unfortunately, uh, just but is the real name to coordination. it cost is not performed when, when it comes to achieving regional integration from working in drugs of the countries in west africa in order to ensure to induce security. and of course, there was environment including democratic stretching the west subject. so this is
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just the fun, this feeling of many in west africa or the summary, and even into lectures. asking questions about really just something with a goal was whether it shouldn't be revised. uh, the industry even just doing it. script is other words, do it or not? yeah, the problem now is that you can please from the side region they have sent over and over again. and some of their leaders told me privately, that they're not coming back to the west for whatever reason. and they speed the condition of the countries an upper level complete. well, happy about this palmer military. cool because this, the democracy, everything results. so here you yourself have been a former communications director at echo was how do you think they should have handled military military clues in the region as they should have been much more subdued in their approach. instead of searching
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a load that they were going to send forces including tomorrow and the summit of we'll just a to bring on the table. the creation of administer is done by both intervene during the cost to do the changes in governments. so they should be less really better system and try to go to the users of the population, some diploma seats, some of that part of reaching out, but not just bringing the of both of the woods and the threats of weapons. and these really proud people of money need to book it up for us to, to button down and follow them. that's a very conversation with them. and this is a problem, but that one is pretty today instigated. thank you. as always for your analysis, we appreciate and that is out of the gay live in the cop always
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to phones now we've always will be heading into the polls on sunday in run of parliamentary elections. tensions have been high since the 1st round of losing last month in which the far right i'm a big gains left wing and centers groups are trying to prevent nothing left and national valley polity from winning an absolute majority, the parties call data georgia, but data ends to become the next prime minister, but dismissed reports from the french capital of the coming out the largest. the policy in the 1st round of friends is parliamentary elections less sunday fall or on national riley's hoping to build on the men some on when an absolute majority in the 2nd round on ups on sundays. that would be unprecedented. first in french history that a policy of the fall rights has the leave adjust. house standing in the way is a lot to fall, a coalition and centrist policies. now those 2 groups of withdrawal,
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more than 200 candidates from constituencies across france. an effort to come to make those into, to how horse race is a way of trying to see off if you like, the national riley candidates, $30000.00 police extra police on duty across from an indication of the concerns going into the election. the concerns that depending on how this vote comes out, that could be some trouble, very sensitive times in friends at the moment, going into this 2nd round, the french assembly elections punishment alger 0 power. well, many migraines and refugees living in tron. so worried about the future is to fall, raj wins the voted. the national riley has focused as comp campaign on immigration calling as a threat to french culture and values. episode again said, reports from us. say in southern france there's some, let's see left in the us. um. this is
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a refuge for homeless migrants and refugees in my say, 8 live in this cramped space. many were teenagers when they risk the dangerous mediterranean crossing to europe in search of a better future. but after business, we spent days at sea bank. god risk us kim. it was because we why i lost this, save this in your support from the mayor. this charity helps migrants and refugees find housing and to enroll in schools under french law, unaccompanied miners are entitled to free shelter and education no matter where they're from. but with the rising and t mcglatian sentiment in france, charities worry places like this could soon shut down couple months i do any more info. so it becomes harder and harder, more and more shelters of being evacuated, enclosed, they'll always young people sleeping in the train station or just on the streets. the friends host, few or migrants and refugees, then germany or spain. but immigration is one of the most debated issues here.
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proposals to shut the borders prevent undocumented. my rents from getting legal status and increase the port stations are becoming more popular is on by just what i need. that's on political. they base all the problems of migrants, but it's not the case. well, the construction work that is done here is done by foreigners. the hard work is done by phone and the security deed comes out. one survey suggests 65 percent of french citizens think the country has welcomed many people from abroad and shouldn't taken any more. while another finds more than 60 percent believe immigrants contribute positively to cultural diversity. yeah, you know, mean i say the, there are a lot of migrants in most se, so i think people were pushed to focus on this. but after role, who isn't migrant in front of me come this week? the south winners, the biggest support is club for the popular football team or not been domestic, said that waves of immigration has made the city the customer, call it in place. it is today now an opportunity or
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a problem. the outcome of sunday's vote will indicate which vision voters and brings it to some good food. alda 0 must say. the us officials a warning that storm though include re gained strength as it hits it. as it hit texas, as a category to hurricane bell was downgraded to a tropical storm off the heading. mexico. as you have a confidential, it's now moving back over the waters of the gulf of mexico, where it's full cost re gains trend. it had made landfill only of the mexican island of closing my lawn friday pots. so the region is still without pallet. and mexican officials say the storm could still cause flooding relief. it's underway for millions of people who've been cut off by flooding in northeastern bung division, as always have one to dangerous flag levels in several districts. some of the channels that he has this update from senate wide spread, flooding continues to inundate rural areas, are not disciplined bung with dash,
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tens of thousands of still stranded and in desperate need of fresh food and water. ali who signed a poultry farmer has 5 family members to support. he sighs, he has not received any help from the authorities yet. stealing shock is not sure how he will co that i yeah, the flood has badly damaged. most of my home. many of items were washed away by the water and we are bad the making intimate. i have not seen floods like this in my lifetime they a for so i'm just finding a green past job for the livestock has become a major challenge. the 1st jersey, whatever says we are facing much hardship due to this flood and a viewing. i have to look for gus all day for the few life stuff that i have left. bad weather is also impacted bangladesh, a southeast region, many rowing a refugee is leaving the foothills of
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a camp where heavy rains and the land slides have been causing loss of life. and where to beg them last a 21 year old son and the land slide. my son got stuck on to the mountain the lawn slide my to turn the knife and try to rescue him in the dark as it was to the indians. not distant state of meg ally and now some bothering bung with dash, have also experienced heavy rains and flooding and whizzing weeks. the filling region of an off is bangladesh already devastated by last month. daily is now facing new flooding from heavy monsoon. rain an upstream water from india worsening the situation. so i'm environmental. experts believe that they retrograde fall is linked to climate change. river bed sensation. river encroachment and the recently constructed 8 major marine highway in the flat plane region may have also worse and
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the effects of the floods you telling me. you don't want to know the new highway is a barrier for water flows of the water that comes from india is by rock river. 35 percent flows through the sooner river and the rest through the cushy river, which is directly connected to the mits, mani floodplain. once the flags received for the router and farmers, we have lost everything. it will take months if not years to rebuild their homes. they need all that system they can get, but for many help is you have to come 10, which of the, i'll just say, i'll still have not this bangladesh, a dime, bridge and central china has led to slots and forced almost 6000 people to evacuate more than 2300 rescue workers and building a 2nd line of defense against the flood horses who non provinces home to around half a 1000000 people. president change and paying has quoted for lounge rescue and relief efforts to protect people's lives and property. severe flooded and ne,
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in india is continuing to affect more than 3000000 people. at least 9 more people have died in the floods this week, bringing the total number of deaths to 52. since may, maybe 40000 people have been forced to take shelter and release camps. so we have a sports news to head on the news out, cuz football fans are hoping to see fit to him for the west since the last 4, the years. when have the latest from post station gemini, the pod he came in to be is israel at north dakota piece? i think that the new thing you have on his government with these 5 digit, you say getting russell, a thought provoking on the e. you made weapons being used in cost, no doubt it should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realities you're running. mean, what does he bring to the table? hard from the presidential?
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could we go to some we cannot take the fact that he was signing up, present as not that important effective. he had the story on talked to al jazeera, the the,
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it's time to school, she has, and a thank you so much, elizabeth, will england all through to the semi finals at the your as after a penalty shoots out when of a switzerland into soto following a goal this 1st hall really involved, okay. switched from the lead. this with leaven, right? it's all a sort of magic toilets. so i could go in level 5 minutes later. it was $11.00 of the 19 minutes and extra time in england when some so when $53.00 in the shoot sense. let's go to one correspondence, dominic caden who's in berlin for as in dominic get more extra time and penalty drawn. were these your us yes, this wasn't the 1st penalty, shows that perhaps it won't be the last, but from the english perspective, it certainly won't be the last perhaps, because that's through to that game in mid week endorse ones and smarter way. it was for them to go through and looked at one point they might be going out. then
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also those will kind of suck it, pops up on schools the equalizer. and then during the penalty shoot search exercises those ghosts as it were, all failed penalties in the penalty shoots hacked again, it's only in the final of the years 3 years ago by scoring it, and then allowing his teammates to scroll to the other penalties that were necessary but also jordan pic, foot stopping one of the switch penalties. the 1st switch penalties to give his team's thought, head stuff. is it what the game itself? what it was, an a pulsating game for a 120 minutes. but both sides had chances to win it, no question about it, but it was the english you went through on penalties. dominic you are in violin for the late game that sees the netherlands taking on said k, a to change with seemingly huge levels of suppose in germany. a. yeah, no question of access. this is the olympic stadium behind me. i'll just step gently out or something. little bit, you can see most of the finds already in the stadium,
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but there are still people moving around outside here. and of course, remember, both teams have brought huge amounts to funds. the dutch funds being led by a cortege of an open top bus, playing fronts, music, and then a wave of them coming past to, to go into the state. and likewise, there are so many people in germany who have took his heritage to off funds of a technician, national team who have come here and are in the stadium not for funds owns around this country. they won't be able to shift for them. you're all that player who has been excluded from 2 games by you a full full, the wolf, just jeff wolf just just that he gave during the previous game. he won't be the but of a took his place. we'll have to step up. will it be a moment for you this and who are the again, those 2 players who lifts up the turkish performance so far this in this competition will find the answer act very shortly. so when it came like,
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for example, in that game, just to bounce, that kick off to the top of the thank you. don't mind of chicago as hosting its 2nd nest coal street races these 4 times to attract new funds. 5000000 people change. and so watch it last year and organizes are expecting to beat that number. this time around john 100 reports. the drivers of nascar are rubbing their engines here for the 2nd time. rolling through the concrete canyons of chicago for money, glory and a broader fan base. the normal road course, it go off in a grass a little bit. that'd be fine, but here are there, there's a wall and it always wins your card number when so yeah, if you make the slightest mistake, you could be your day over in 2 races on independence day weekend. some of the world's best drivers to usually turn left in a loop squeal around, a 3 and a half kilometers. city escape of 12 turns, navigating sidewalks,
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medians in manhole covers. don't turn it right. i grew up turning what it says, a lot of left and right terms, and then you added the unknown of the street right the day before we get on track night. someone could leave some oil. maybe a little blinker fluid and you know, it could be really slow, can we get out? and they're doing it to a sound track of live performances by the black cheese, the chain smokers and teeth per stretch. the 1st time, the 1st nascar chicago street race weekend last year was a trial by water with life threatening flash flood conditions. at times, turning into slow motion bumper cars. both races cut short by 2 original rains. but for 1st time nascar tough drivers change in galesburg sweep for chicago,
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the street race is an opportunity to showcase the city to $15000.00 to get holders a day, plus millions more on television. for nascar, it's an opportunity to broaden its audience. it's about showcasing the city. what makes the city great telling the stories of the city, and we have that with our national broadcast. um and then also from an attendee perspective, we have over 10 years from over 23 different countries this year. whoever crosses the finish line 1st, when it's all over the real winter. she says, is the city that hosts nascar 2nd ever street rings. john henry and l g 0, chicago. qualifying of the british form of that one girl and pretty was dominated by home. dr. is george russell, is impala position with his miss ac might lose hamilton and 2nd, a clarence lender norris, grounds of an old british top 3 for the 1st time. and so the student race will jump to later max to stop and will be full on the grade when the growing pre gets on the
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way on sunday, the a claim of the crowd, the fan and what a fan it, it's a side of it yet. i think we can even dream. so pain and poll here and you know, once a full for those night, i know the for a visit just just migrate down to be signed as well. they give us so much energy, so yeah, thank you so much for that. a kind of big show could wimbledon well, number one, industry on sec was knocks out in round 3. the ponies plan dates in there and $0.03 by rushes. if it's in saver, he's a fine son. grandson champion, but says forensics never made it beyond the quarter finals. so wanna minutes. all right, plenty more from the your rose and we will do a little lights from, but that is it for me and, and the thank you very much. and that's it for me, elizabeth put on them, but stay with us on the we'll just verify me the minute is here in just a few minutes with all the latest updates on the stories we're covering. thank you very much for watching
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highly rated by severe weather events or resulting in other words, think devastation. the variety of human factors means their intensity and impact is a purely natural and the politics behind normalizing climate changes was effect, as opposed to be seen as normal. but is that something that should have to happen to any one? is it really a natural disaster? oh, hell, the permits on al jazeera,
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