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across the united states, why are the student protests for palestine being met with military style track down wide is by to insist on 0 consequences for israel in its war on gaza. the quizzical look of us politics, the bottom line, the is there any forces attack? another you inside shelton displace palestinians, collectively 16 people in central garza the on for me. the miller, this is all to 0 live from don't also coming up iran presidency. let. let's do possess keion vows to serve only radians in his victory speech. of the seating is conservative rival by nearly 3000000 volts. there were
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lots, the speed was set to better before install tickets and definitely a to terrance u. k is newly elected prime minister scraps the previous government's flagship scheme to the port on the document of migrants to run the less and alliance of south states. military leaders hold there 1st of a summit. so seizing ball with in a series of crews in recent years, the at least supposed to be 6 palestinians, including 5 to unless have been killed. and a number of is really, is strikes across cause a is really forces bummed you in school in warehouse housing displays. people in the say read more palestinians have been killed and separate attacks targeting residential areas, axles i'm of which begins i'll coverage. panic activity is really air strike hits, central gaza people rush to look for survivors that 2 bombs hit the number of
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school in tennessee, rec refugee camp. this residential area has become unrecognizable. buildings line ruins, women demolished by another, was rarely attack just hours before had the didn't work. this was home to the i wish account family, not only for them other families had solved refuge here after being displaced by is really bumping elsewhere, including women and children. these radius continued to slow throughout people. 15 members of my family were killed and one lot, 20 members of another is a crime of law. because of course, we recovered some of the bodies, the wrist still buried under the debris, speech and of the destruction stretches for kilometers. this is the actor mat defendants rarely attack and roughly in the south, a police car meant to secure property, became a target killing 6 palestinians. their bodies are taken to the nearby alex,
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the hospital inside the hospital bodies are collected for a funeral. these palestinians were killed when the bombs rained down on an unreal warehouse in the central magazine camp. the gaza health ministry has issued another warning. the few functioning hospitals across the strip are on the brink of collapse. they say a lifeline to keep generators up and running is critically low at the chronic shortages. hampering efforts to save lice, extra sandwich out as they're fighting continues in northern gauze as well. the subject area of gauze and cities seen a strong as really presence in recent days. so in the sheltering palestinian say the violence has completely cut them off from their families. palestinian journalist abraham all completely sent us this report. and this is the 10th day of the ongoing ground invasion and neighborhoods. the situation remains by are many
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people that are trapped in the area with ongoing air strikes when the neighborhood leaves the suffering of civilians each day. we witness the growing, displace your family's trying to survive off. sort of these really assault just handle. the destruction is immense. that suites are filled with the breast bombed out buildings and the sound of explosions and gunfire are a nuisance reminder of death. violence that surrounds us. despite the dire conditions, some people have managers in their traps situations up for beans. for several days . there are stories and survival after such archie and are both part of brake and aspiring to ship. i was the i was trying to be cut off. there was no way i could get in touch with my family a tool. it was a 7th day, i think when one of on a does not and said these way these had pulled out when we came out, it had to run for our lives because these way the stuff it's showing up. it was
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a miracle we survived. by the time we reached the street corner, there were cold cups of chasing. while some have managed to escape, many other families remain trapped. there's no way to reach safety. communication lines are down, so we have very little information about the full extent of the casualties. remotes indicated that many have been killed. an ambulance is a medical teams are still on able to reach those who need urgent. friedman or thousands of protesters are rolling across as well. recording for the release of is where the captives held in gaza demonstrators. intel of they've joins. mother is another relatives of captives as they march through the city. now the is where the government has banned all to 0 from reporting and as well. so home the so who joins us live from amman and neighboring jordan. at this point, receiving some confrontations between the police and those demonstrators, tell us more about the latest protests. well,
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it's not an unusual scene to see police violence against demonstrators at these pro, tests as demonstrators, almost always every saturday try to block the main highway, the i alone highway and police often meet them there with a water cannon and with spore saying that it is a legal together, they're a legal to block that road, but these demonstrations have been happening every single week. and in fact they were going on for before the war even began. people were frustrated with prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose leadership but they're calling now for deal to bring back the remaining captives. they're saying that nothing yahoo should resign elections should be held immediately. and all of this comes in the wake of potential negotiations that are ongoing and even former captives who spoke at this demonstration. so that nets and yahoo should not miss the opportunity to secure a deal that you've mentioned those negotiations which continue. what are you
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hearing from is well, and that's a day off to the head of intelligence, we turn from talks and can talk about the prospect of the ceasefire. what more have you heard as well, we did receive a statement from prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose office saying that a negotiating tea will be dispatched back to del, how to meet with mediators to discuss how they can bridge the gaps from how much does response in order to secure a deal with this statement, stress, but these gaps are still quite wide and that the discussions could go on for some time. anonymous has really officials have said, they're cautiously optimistic. they've said that what, how mass has responded with it's something tangible, a good starting point. but it comes as there's been a lot of pressure on this and yahoo from his public. the is really voters. in fact, one poll released by israel's channel 12 has said that nearly 70 percent of respondents say that
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a deal is more important than the other goals of the war that's securing the release of the captive should be prioritized bennett's and yahoo has maintained that military pressure is the only real way to get them back, but as these negotiations are seemingly ongoing is really official say that the gaps are still quite wide. and uh, thanks very much that's, i'm the salute to remind a she is reporting from neighboring a jordan of to old 0 was banned from the reporting from israel. the so you wrong now we're full, most most suited positions vowed to serve all the radiance of to we need the presidential run of position and support his hope is time will be a new opening for iran. but as for soul said, a report from day, from the presidency left, will have a hard time meeting their expectations to be. it's toronto presidency. the,
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the lead out of use. a lot of revolution gus many closely to visit a paper statements as an attempt to avoid the risk with powerful officials. but you also promised has more liberty's social justice and it goes of rights kind of high angle governments cannot dictate culture were against coalition. and the violation of women's rights and is running laws will not change people's behavior. as no one can forcibly removed few jobs from writing women. no, i can also impose the huge up on the. this is gail says he was further into ties with non western companies, but they insist around muscles to reconnect with west to remove the international sanctions. because the scale support, there's hope she's presidency, wouldn't be a new beginning for the wrong. but the president elect, we'd have a hard time meeting that expectations to deliver on his promises. he would have to convince the west to pick one is ready for tools while ensuring the 4th degree. it
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is here that his policies will not disrupt the system. because he said that was the 0. the wrong you guys knew prime ministers addressed a news conference off the holding his 1st cabinet meeting. he said he'll scrap the conservative governments plan to send on documented migraines to one to according it's a gimmick style. and this government faces a long list of challenges which they will need to tackle as when we challenge reports from london. very relaxing weekend at home for the u. k. 's new governments . the day after labor one, a huge majority. and the ended 14 years of conservative rule prime minister keeps tom a cabinet his team for that 1st cabinet meeting. i welcome you to it. we have a huge amount of work to do. so now we get on with our that to do list is going to, particularly for rachel reeves, the you case 1st female chancellor will finance minister. she's got to find funds
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for the things that keeps. tom is government wants to do without breaking the promise not to significantly raise taxes. the health secretary was stretching past the rescue. a passive national health service and home secretary of at cooper, ditching a conservative policy to send on documented migrants to rewind, to will need to bring new thinking to immigration yesterday the what i'll change because we're change labor policy. and yesterday we started the work of changing the country, just almost historic victory is seated with contradictions result, it was supercharged, not by labor love, but by wide spread tactical voting to get the unpopular conservatives out. the latest vote share was less than 2 percent up on its catastrophic 2019 election defeats conservative ex ministers. and now wondering what next you're going to be the next 3 talk, no announcements. we're just gonna take our time, figure out what this insurance event will be quite disapproved just in
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a really bad result, this minute or 2 ways about it. here's thomas passed full day and all face was about showing he's hit the ground running and that change is here. but he's long for his criticism for being big on vibes. but if they say for an actual policy, and we're still waiting to see what the change is promising, actually looks like in detail for each other. and how does era london thousands of demonstrators from the palestine solidarity campaign of hilda march in london, the groups demanding an end to what it says is as real as genocides and the u. k. governments approved for it. meanwhile, demonstrate is supporting israel also expected to hold riley, a, still a head analysis era with the fall, right? achieving major results and the 1st round of voting and fonts will look at why many migrants worried about the future in the country. the
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pod huge, i mean to be is israel and obstacles piece? i think that the new thing you have on his government with this, this part that you say getting russell, a thought provoking on the e. you made weapons being used in guns. no guns 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 go to some we cannot take the effective use of the present as not the need for the effective g of the story on talk to how does era nature 9 made catastrophes, highly rated by severe weather events are resulting. in other words, think devastation. the variety of human factors means their intensity and impact is a purely natural on the politics behind normalizing climate change, as it was to fact, if i was supposed to be seen as normal, but you said 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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the colleges when the you're watching all to 0 remind to allow top stories this hour. the renewal is wally strikes across calls. actually at least $56.00 palestinians, including 5 john. this is rarely forces informed to you in school housing displays . people in the same account can, inc, 16 palestinians. get it wrong or full must must,
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which possess john's voucher. so when it rains off the winning the presidential run of the discount received 53.7 percent of the vote between his conservative rivals site julie needs the u. k. is new prime minister says will scrap the conservative governments controversial plan to send and documented migrants to one to pointing into a gimmick chest on this label glossy step to victrum thursday, ending 14 years of conservative. who you as president joe biden says he has no intention of stepping down as a candidate in the upcoming election is been facing rising pressure since a shaky debate performance against donald trump and an interview with a b. c. news anchor george stephanopoulos. but i didn't look to come democratic party can sense a section was shown terrible matter of fact, the docs 50 as they did a cobra test to try to 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
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a really bad cold. if you can be convinced that you cannot defeat donald trump. will you stand what's in front of me with the lord americans on something that i might like. kinda has more from washington at the stage, positions on both side does appear to be set to those. so it says the, the president bite and continuous campaign continued to do so. those who are opposed and calling for president biden to step down of continuing to do so. in the course of the day, another member of congress, the democratic member of congress, as his voice to the calls will fight in 2 steps down the springs to funding the number of members of congress that have called for his removal from the campaign. at the same time, though, they are a member of the, of, of the democratic members of the congress who have insisted that they will support him. that he must continue the campaign that he is the only individual democratic
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individual who will be able to defeat donald trump. donald trump, himself as maintain its trading silent several recent days, allowing the investigation and the criticism of by then to full the news back to you. but donald trump has units used as well by the bite and campaign of having performed practically during that debate. while fighting campaign members said that the man did very badly, indeed, they also point to the numerous false fluids that donald trump made during the course of that debate, untruths, and lies which fight and campaign officials insist has not been the focus of mainstream media, which has instead, focused on the methods and the bed debating technique of president biden. my kind of out is era washington of the military leaders of molly, but you know far so in each of well, the 1st meeting on the in uniformed lines comes ahead of the logical with summit on sunday. the alliance of south states is
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a new economic and security block created by the minute you governments of the 3 countries. it was set up last year with agreement to help each other in cases of under 1000000000 or external aggression. molly, but kato faso, and he shall have all had the military cruise in recent years. the regional block echo was suspended the nations in response to the cruise and impose sanctions on asian molly. but in january all 3 countries announced that withdrawal from a cause. they also cut ties of fonts and the, with an attempt to russia for security support. i'm going to 3 says more from a bu, joe. they 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. some of the 3
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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 wants to count or whatever is coming to echoes and also outlined their position that they are not returning to the can any community off of west africa state steps take this over and over again. but that course is still hopeful, that it will be able to bring them back into its fold. it has sent the newly elected president of sending go to go around the states, his visit to some of these countries and met with the leaders. however, they took care whether or not he's got a positive response from these countries. so that's the situation at the moment. uh, basically to sort of strengthen relations between the various countries and fronts . voters will be heading to the polls on sunday and one of parliamentary elections
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. pensions have been high since the 1st round, a voting last month in which the fall right made use gains left wing ends interest groups are trying to prevent marina pins. national riley party from winning an absolute majority of law. she's carlita jordan, but the aims to become the next prime minister, but it's about support 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, more than 200 candidates from constituencies across france. an effort to come to
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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 election punishment alger 0 power u. s. officials, a warning that stone barrow could we gain strength and it takes us as a category to hurricane federal was downgraded to a tropical storm of states and mexico. as you can peninsula. it's now moving back over the whole motors of the gulf of mexico way. it's full cost to a great strength. it's made landfill. you know, the mexican island of cause the mail on friday, also the region a. so was alcala and mexican officials say the storm could still cause flooding.
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the sea, a newman has moved from bly, adult comment, and mexico. it's hard to believe that less than 48 hours ago hurricane barrel length of time, a category 3 storm came onto this beach, broke power lines down trees, centuries frantically into their hotels and to lock down. now you can see people are back on the beach. the sun is out, and what was a hurricane, a deadly hurricane that left at least 11 people did in the caribbean. on its path here to mexico is now a tropical storm. overnight in his many that a city on the other side of the you can time peninsula. now it is going into the gulf of mexico still as a tropical storm for the moment it's not doing any damage with the big question is will of gather strength in the warm waters of the goals and then head towards either come, i will leap us in mexico and then on to texas. that's where we're seeing right now
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. it's going towards what this, christy, texas, it may or may not. wizard or become stronger. it could even become a category 3 or higher hurricane. this has been a very, very mystical storm throughout the time that it's been in this area. and so we really can predict what's going to happen. you see in human alj a 0, apply other governments, mexico. when he says it's under way for millions of people who's been cut off by flooding and northeast and bundle, dish authorities avoidance of dangerous levels and civil districts ton reach out really has this update from select. the widespread flooding continues to inundate rural areas of not distant bung with dash, tens of thousands of still stranded and in desperate need of fresh food and water. a legal sign of 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
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how he will co that i yeah, in the flood, has badly damaged most of my home. many of items were washed away by the water and we are bad. the making ends meet. i have not seen floods like this in my lifetime they a for so i'm just finding a green past job for the live stock has become a major challenge. the 1st jersey list as we are facing much hardship due to this flood and a viewing. i have to look for gus all day for the few nights. still that i have left bad weather is also impacted bangladesh, a southeast region, many rowing a refugee is leaving the foothills of a camp where heavy rains and the land slides have been causing loss of life. and we're back on the last 21 year old son and the land slide. my son got stuck on to the mountain the lawn slide. my to turn to and i then try to
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rescue him in the dark cuz it was too late. india is not this in state of mega ly, enough, some bothering bung with dash. i've also experienced heavy rains and flooding and whizzing weeks. the philip, raging, never enough, is bangladesh already devastated by last month. daily is now facing new flooding from heavy monsoon, rain and upstream water from india worsening the situation. so i'm environmental. experts believe that they retrograde fall is linked to climate change river beds, notation river encroachments, and the recently constructed eat meat or marine highway in the flood plain region may have also worse than 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,
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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 from the job the, i'll just say, i'll still have not this bangladesh. so feel flooding in northeast and india is continuing to affect more than 3000000 people. at least 9 more people have died in the front, supposed to be freedom, the total number of deaths to $52.00. and that since may nearly 14000 people have been forced to take shelter in release camps. a damn breach in central china is led to floods and forced on those 6000 people to evacuate. move in 2300 risk. it was a building, a 2nd line of defense against the flood waters who 9 provinces home to around half a 1000000 people. president choosing, paying is cool for all the rescue and relief efforts to protect people's lives and
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property. well that's it for me, for me the you can find more information on our website, delta 0 dot com and he's continues off the top 12 to 0. the on the and we're off and running with your weather report. great to have you along. so here's the thing in australia area of high pressure here is keeping things calm. ford has mania state. this is acting as a bit of a shield, so deflecting anything. so we see this batch of rain is just gonna swing through new southwell state. we've plenty of sunshine for the whole bar and your temperature pretty well where it should be this time of year. and now that we're in the month of july, a cool breeze for new zealand. this is really gonna linger throughout the weekend
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and we have seen some pretty big bursts of rain for jakarta. that's now starting to wander way into southern sumatra, into borneo as well. so thing should turn dryer for indonesia is main island of java, particularly central and is strap of provinces for the alerts, up and down the philippines with these bursts of rain. here we have seen some copious amounts of rain across indo china and for china itself, specifically eastern china. oh, it's hot and muggy. we've got this breeze off the see here. so shanghai at $37.00 degrees. but you're factoring that humidity. it will feel about 50 on sunday, also talking about succeed in humidity fort japan. and so once again took care with this breeze off the pacific. 36 degrees for you, but you're going to feel in the low fourties for the next little bit sooner or later. the
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