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of the president of the united states of america awards this presidential medal of freedom to young, sold for a visionary statesman and fees plus defender of democracy. secretary general young thornburg has guided the deed online through the most consequential sexy for european security since world war 2. when vladimir los rudolf saw on the people of the training that he had needed with great secretary general sultan for proved him wrong. under the stewardship nieto had become stronger and more united than ever in americans for generations to come. will benefit from this v for world he helps free. he demonstrates that the courts of the alliance is as powerful down as it was 75 years ago. together we are stronger.
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which is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year. present bite and hosting this 3 day event in washington dc with ukraine expected from the agenda of the summit. present biden is opening in these opening space share, talking extensively about ukraine and what nato has done for ukraine. let's bring in patty, cal haine. in washington, d. c. for us. patty. this was a much awaited speech by president biden. old eyes were on him. talk to us about the highlights of his remarks. that was that it was interesting because it seems like he was going to come into the speech to talk about his accomplishments. i really think the speech was written to send the message. the president joe biden is a senior statesman. it was very much cheerleading nato, talking about how other countries have done that. we didn't hear him say it was under my leadership,
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which would have got into the more of the campaign mode. but again, deflected and given the current presidential medal of freedom to the nato secretary general secretary. so it really, very much was a speech to send the message that the us is going to stick with ukraine to things that stood out to me. he said that there was bi partisan members of congress in the attendance, so that shows its native support is a bi partisan issue that may be true on capitol hill, but not necessarily in the white house. former president donald trump, who he is running again, has said very uh, explicit things about nato, that if nato countries attacked under article 5 is they have it. in his words, paid, paid up, paid their money, their money to data, that he wouldn't defend them. he has said that he will end the war in ukraine before he, even if he wins before or even takes office. a just said that would be because he would force recurring to make massive concessions to end the war. but the president,
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president job, i'm really trying to send the message as the senior statesman, what nato has accomplished together. one thing i did think another thing that was interested in that email now is 5 additional. a strategic air defense systems will be going to ukraine with the u. s. and other countries taking part in that. and he mentioned going to the front of the line. so for people who have been following it, the by administration recently said, okay, any patriot missiles and missile systems, the other countries have ordered. you're going to have to wait anything that's coming out of the factory line. that's going to go to you crate. so the 5 additional, i know the us been talking about one post, possibly one additional 5 additional would be welcome news to crane because obviously they want to be able to protect their energy infrastructure at their hospitals as we've recently seen. and they're major cities. so that could make a big difference on the battlefield, especially because ukraine has such an disadvantage when it comes to our ment. uh,
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so one of the things we're gonna be watching through this nato session is what deliverables come out. those are things that age been working for months behind the scenes to see what they're going to be able to say at this time as the leaders came together and we just decided this, we think we're going to hear more about it. you creating trainings that are being built in germany. we expect to have additional money from us to ukraine. but again, one of the backlogs is the factories are pretty much running in these weapons. factories are pretty much running full speed. it's about increasing the production not just in the us, but in all every native country and also when you create itself. so look towards the end to see what deliverables come out of it. but this is very much the president signed, trying to sound presidential to reassure, not just people here in the united states, but allies who are increasingly worried that he's going to lose to donald trump. yeah, he plays royd ad defenses for, for ukraine. we heard him also say body that ukraine can and we'll stop russia.
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really. the focus of the summit is a crucial year. busy as we've said, for nato, but also with the elections in the us. the, the focus on ukraine. talk to us about the agenda, then for the next 3 days in washington, dc. what we're going to see, what can we expect a we're going to be, you're going to have world leaders, their age talking about what they can do to realistically help ukraine. turn the tide. we're seeing reports in the newspapers here that us intelligence does not think that russia is going to make a lot of land gains in the coming year. but the question is, how can they not only not lose land, but actually get land back? there was a lot of disappointment among the allies in the last spring campaign. a lot of district agreement among us generals as to whether or not ukraine acted as they should have in that spring offensive. that really didn't seem to move the the lines very much. so they are we talking about what they can give them,
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how they can use it. and again, president joe biden has consistently, when you create, ask for something since the beginning of this for he's initially says that's to uh, that's going to be too much of a red flag for russia. they're going to see it as escal atory than months pass. and he agrees to give them things like the f 16 that you create in pa. busy rates are now being trained on, so i get the focus is going to be who's going to get what, how can you hear, you can use it again to buy the ministration had put limits on whether or not ukraine can use us weapons to strike into russia they, those limits have been on for years that since change the korean would like to be able to go further. they're going to be talking about all of those logistics things . i think it was really interested in the one thing he said, you remember keith was supposed to fall in 5 days. it didn't happen. it was his pentagon officials who were behind the scenes. i was there. well, as the invasion was unwinding, it was who's probably got officials who were telling reporters behind the scenes you did. it was a 5 days. they said 3 days. that was the us intelligence and military assessment
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that russians military would just simply sweep in and take you. remember, they wanted to get prisons, lensky out of the country. any families was said, i don't need a ride. i need bullets. so that was a little bit of job. i'm not acknowledging what the tar u. s. government out at the beginning, but still sending the message, the nato is stronger than it's been thanks to everyone that ukraine is going to win . this is something he's been saying from the beginning, the crane is going to wind. rush is going to lose making the argument that if russia doesn't lose, the rest of europe is in danger and back into endanger american troops. so really, this is the president trying to send a message to ukraine, that the support is unwavering. that, of course is only going to be the case if you wouldn't 3 election. indeed, patty, thank you very much for them all. and patty, go and live there in washington dc. as patty mentioned that november's us presidential election is in shop focused at this need to somebody in washington dc
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present. joe biden is a major supporter want. donald trump, his rival, is kept a goal of the military lines his my counter with a look at how the u. s. has played a dominant role in nato. foreign ministers gather the nato headquarters in brussels, in april, marking the 75th anniversary of the alliance. but the major celebration will be in washington d. c. this week, the city in wichita will begin. in the aftermath of world war 2 liters of 12 countries came together on april the 4th 1949 and signed the treaty pitching collective self defense across europe. and north america, the cool of the tact article 5, the consult together, a run ever this territory or independence of any of them is rep, blooming strength for decades was the soviet union. but even following its dissolution, the russian invasion of crimea 10 years ago signalled that the threat had not
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diminished in fact, it escalated as russia and faded ukraine in february 2 years ago. last month, president biden reiterate to total us support in a meeting with outgoing nato. secretary general, jim stocum the hello everybody, but biden's previous test that was not as supportive. donald comes praise of russian president vladimir putin ringing alarm bells, which god allowed to win. trump called into question us support for article 5. but one of the hedge and the countries that up and so does that mean that if we don't pay the bills, then you're not going to protect us? i should. that's exactly what it means. exactly. i'm not going to protect new tool operates on the suggestion of demand that each member advocates, 2 percent of its gross national product to defense. donald trump's claim 1st made while in office that the us what's the bill and that the contribution from other members were shrinking was and remains
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a lie. the defense spending of nathan members has increased each year since the russian invasion of crime. yeah. a decade ago. appropriate to motion to the liberal. i'm the one but the fact that even the crisis uh there we always via the president biden, the stumbling performance in his 1st presidential debate with donald trump. and dramatic dropping polling. good. have a major impact on they to the question of us election results will not be on the anniversary agenda, but it will be the one most privately discussed. a mike kinda, i'll just sarah washington. the guys are, has enjoyed one of its deadly is days in recent weeks with at least 76 percent of simeon scaled across the strip since tuesday morning. at least 30 died in is early
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a talk on a school housing the space people in 7 gaza children had been paying football moments before the blast. well, what had been a brief moment of respite quickly turned to tragedy? in the aftermath of the attack in the time of, i'm astonished to find eunice. it's just a train of bodies. this is the 4th is really a time going to school sheltering the space palestinians. in full days. survivors were rushed to nice and medical complex as the last functioning hospital in southern gaza. i'll just here is hendo who did raise in dow, blah, central guys. i was more on the this is checklist on the gate of the school and, and i back on in from eunice. and we know that small schools are overpack over when the thing is transferring those foods, especially off to the. ringback region and specially the out to the is there any
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sports is up all the people who were living in dropbox to is that to wait, you went to the area. this is not the 1st time. is there any forces target that school in the past? couple of days, at least targeted to school is one in mislead dot. the other one was in the cause of 50. and this has something we have been seeing every single day before. think about it, it's very hard to find some images we're seeing as children cartridge into pieces and the head of babies. and this is a school, it's structuring public opinion. it's a place where a pallet thing is left houses, left, everything behind them chose to shutter in those schools because the people are safe when the building. and that's why they chose at a school and, and talking to those kind of things who are struggling in schools. they're terrified, they don't know what, what they have to do,
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but they're feeling that there's a risk because that is really important in targeting a lot of schools the past couple of days. and kind of thing is, are telling us that they do not know where to go should be. sounds cool. but if they, if they leave worship they go, there is no place. and where every day go and being just pay more over and over again. people there is that there is no play safe and know where they go is out of it, like on every single place, people are going to go would be targeted by that is really for us. this is really forces when they target to school and they target the building. when they target a shelter, they do not cause people to leave. we're talking about palestinians who have been killed. we're talking about more than $38000.00 on the thing is 9 months. and most of these college didn't use were killed in their child years in the residential houses in hospitals, in mid shift come in residential areas. and none of them receive any warning
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before the is there any forces i targeted them or attention now turns to cut on wednesday for another round of guys a ceasefire. talks they come after egypt president identified ta cc mitsy. i directed william burns in cairo, c. c. v a from disposition opposing is ras military operations in gaza. he stressed the importance of a 2 state solution and preventing the conflict from expanding in the region is really government has bound dollars air from before seen from there. so have this on hold, has more on this from jordan's capital, i'm us, it is really official speaking anonymously say that it's still premature to say where these talks are ad, but that there has been agreement on smaller agenda items in the ceasefire discussions. but they're saying that they're willing to put an immense effort to try and reach a deal because there's a genuine opportunity for a breakthrough. even if it's going to take time. there are still heavy sticking
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points from both sides. and remember that back on sunday is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu released a list of several non negotiable items. going into these talks at the top of that list, was him saying that until all the objectives of the war are met? until there's an absolute victory over how much the war must continue, even if there is a pause in the fighting but secured as a result of these talks. meanwhile, on monday, i must really several statements among them saying that continued military action and aggression in the gaza strip is going to be real. these talks and that'd be go, shaders should intervene. and all of this comes as there's been continued mounting pressure on benjamin netanyahu. from families that is really captive to secure a deal immediately they've been continuously protesting his leadership, saying that he is neither capable nor willing to secure a deal of these really delegation is expected in the property capital, doha, on wednesday, where they will then head to the gyptian capital cairo on thursday, once again for continued negotiations while there are still heavy sticking points
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between both sides. have the central woods. i was just the, you know, i'm a, as well are you? we spoke to the saying harry g, who is a former assistant for administer in egypt. he outlines the steps that need to be taken as far as these fi talks with it is that the is that it is would have to be the best estimate. and we are unable to share anything with them as a starting from this fine. this is a, this is our starting point. but at we, we, uh, of course we can speak about transitional arrangements and the, the, the city phase approach that president by, by the outline, the last may 31st was ahead of us in negotiating with them. and they of course supports from the american administration in order to reach an agreement on these parts of a management. and so hopefully we are to go share anything with different areas and
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with the americans. with this and i you doesn't have the, how much of it possesses we are legal share anything. uh or we are preparing to be more precise. yeah, everybody does it on for assumption of negotiations in order to implement the 3 phase approach a president. by that, we believe that the ultimately, the 1st thing is it should be the last who immediate supervisor and manage that by crossing. and we'll have that on forces to uh, protect the guys and to prohibit any weapon smuggling or any kind of smuggling is to the gaza strip. so i believe, as long as there is no infringement on, is your sense of urgency. i guess we can work that out with the head of the americans and gotten, sees from the americans and that is that he just wants to be there at the station or, or the is that i eat as well. he also by the guys as so in other developments as well
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now has launched about 40 wrong case studies really positions in the occupied golden heights. is really media say to settlers with kids when the car was hated by a misfire. it's another sign of going cross border tension between these around and lebanon's has been law raising fees of a wide, a conflict, as well as also release drone video of is really military science in the occupied golden heights beyond group appears to be highlighting its ability to reach sensitive is really sites last month, they've posted video of a military base in northern israel. i bank has moved from marsh i you and in 711 on his with a has released the strong footage the 2nd of its kind. but this time over occupied goes in heights, and now they have highlighted a number of sites in this video. now the highlighted barracks for various different battalions. training and readiness comes for troops. the headquarters for various battalions, i'm brigades locations of i to re batteries radar sites,
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as well as medical centers for troops. now the message that his blood is sending is one of its capabilities that it can access is rated as best over this sensitive sites. but not only that, they can collect intelligence and highlights of these sites. but also it's when it gets real that it can target these sensitive ministry sites. in fact, it did. so last week i was standing right here when his beloved launched rockets tools as well over a head and we saw the make impact and the occupied go. there in height, even as i speak now we can hear artillery, fire taking golf, and landing. and that's the situation here. it's tense and the is a real fear that that could be an escalation of what it takes is one miscalculation full, this conflict to escalate a side vague. i just ate a measure. you set it up in a while we spoke a larger magneer about. this is a military and political analysts, he says as well as security breach threatens to the severely disruptive rep. it is
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showing all the position that have been improvise off to the 7th of october, which indicates that these drought that are impossible to be deceptive by the eye window because they have a complete different way of flying and speed. and the iron doing is made for something completely different, full authority insurance and motors and rockets. and it's showing that all the in deception besides on within the reach that we're not going to say anything to each right. but the above or is forcing these really to adopt pittsville dollars doctoring to go under the ground because it's no longer possible for these relays to behave in the very true buyer. it's like bank employers parking their calls outside and thinking nothing is going to happen to them. so here's one that is focusing on is red, huge expense to change all these locations,
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or at least to turn them from above the ground under the ground, which is going to cost billions of dollars from the ministry approach and showing how much intelligence information has blah has and shifting these targets it'd be coming. so easy that is right is forced to change its doctoring to change its approach and adopt something completely different and yet has f as well as sending one of the ultimate one. and i think because it's saying to is ryan stopped, the war guides. uh, because i'm going to move to something as the kind of well he is 90. if you'll pay as prime minister has made his 1st visit to sedan since the conflicts began. bear in april last year i'd be i may have met the head of the sudanese on forces. i've done front out behind in force. so don, the army forces have been battling the rapids support forces for control in
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december. um it hosted the leader of the our staff mom and i'm done diving. no talks to brokers. she's fine. so don, have failed so far. mom yvonne isn't posted on with more on the if you'll be in front minister's visit a fine minister documents. but as secretary delays, so you'll be told of this, you know what he's come to help achieve peace and stability. and so that it's not clear what specific proposal he has presented visit comes every defaults of official thoughts to the whole set. aside from that, it must serve as a breath of fresh air for this with then he has been instead of neat as will feel the way across the by most of the outside. well, that is the highest profile for a need to visit suzanne. since the beginning of the war, 15 months ago is visit mark's attorney point. and he's sides with this with the needs me to tell you, hold on to the fund that helps with on its neighboring countries, helped him kyle, in july last year. he's over there and good when he's all of
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a power vacuum is with them and tempted us any peace keeping integration in december of 4 months of creating the belief in so that a piece of these forces was closer to the board that pulls the eastern states up to not just a deep concerning folks with on say you might be able to receive supplies by job, you may need to this them all those be as, as to present himself as a good neighbor in order to be able to meet the fees. how much fun i just yeah. lots of them or the u. k. parliament has begun the 3 day task of swearing in all 650 members of the lower house labors landslide victory. last week's election has paved the way for the biggest transformation of the house of commons in decades. sonya day go report some london commissioners decided to meet his attendance in the
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house to hear the commission write a day of pub ceremony with traditions that go back full 100 years. first order of the day, selecting a speaker, speech of the house of commons since the 1st chosen piece of the house of rules directed at abuse to decide no make cuz gavin in a house of commons, had already agreed on the choice. busy hotel, re elected as a speaker of the house of commons welcoming 335 u. m. p. 's from disparate policies and overseeing the most of us the chain. but in decades i'm due to the fact that knowledge by the prime minister and his 1st address in that role to parliament with the speaker let you preside over the problem. the most part, 1st column in 5 race and 10 to this country has proceed on proud of the pop, but my policy is played in part the proud of the top of that policy has played in that me. you 1st breed assessor which you see that on the opposite bench. so what
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am i doing him of the what ahead of course, going by congratulating the 5 minutes spent on his election victory. and as he takes on his for middle task, he and his family does the good wishes of all of us in this house. i know the swelling in of 650 m p 's is taking place over the next 3 days. and well, there are plenty of new faces. there were also a few familiar ones, made it into the house of commons. it took him 8 goes, but right when populist reform m. p. nigel farrell, which made little attempt to hide his role as a disrupt us in the u. k. politics, nigel, for off are we all the new kids on the block? we have no experience in this problem whatsoever. even though some of us have tried many times previously to get a brief moment of unity in a chain book, open quote, with opposing views braced the challenges ahead. so nick, i yeah, go out. is there
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a london newly elected in peace or francis new popular front left wing alliance reported department of to winning lo seats and sundays election? traditionally, the french president, a points of prime minister from the winning party. well now attention is turning to which of the left wing and peace is vying for. the job will be selected. natasha butler reports the marine to him to yeah, it could be from says next prime minister, the head of the greens is likely to be one of the popular front left wing and lines . there's tons of dates for the gold, 20 home type, elliptical skills, and straight talking style blackening the fall, right as a counsellor. you know, hometown of an upper mo, bring the pins, constituency, measure. basically, i believe that the best method is consensus arriving at intelligence solutions by working intelligently together. i will tell him that he is widely regarded as charismatic. only the full is notes of the socialist lead,
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as no key approach could be an advantage. when you call them in the political storm, arriving at parliament full looked relaxed. just okay, i'm ready to take the job. that was the kev, yet it will be done in constant dialogue without partners. those are, you know what to and then this cost wise, we found a well known personality and from suite on some outspoken and b who's made defending workers' rights. he's cause he was re elected for 3rd time off to controversially, quitting the hard left policy. there's only a mental show just days before the 2nd round. 6 will y'all do that? all you see in here is middle initial, middle initial or middle of sean as an obstacle for voted in a working class of places like this in the region it's, it's a turn off what we've just seen, a middle initial arriving his whole left policy dominates, select when a line smells a problem for present micro centers,
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they might be prepared to work with the left in a coalition. but not if it includes mental show and he's in peace. even without mental show, a sense of let's coalition wouldn't be easy. the 2 sides have rarely agreed. traditionally, the president must pick a prime minister from the biggest policy. in this case the left. the macro may surprise voters once the game will search and is whoever gets the job. she'll key will have to run a government that can compromise one that will be unable to govern, unlikely to survive. natasha butler, i'll do 0. power is the still ahead on this news. our strengthening ties and gives leader to discuss his economic opportunities and the war and ukraine during a high level visit to moscow. and will tell you what's hampering rescue after a softer a landslide berries. mine is digging for golding, indonesia. stay with the
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hello, the months in rains are picking up for the essential philippines. everyone will kick off the weather story there. so for the western fed size, the highest level there it's issued. and this again has to do with these torrential bursts of rain that we're getting within a short period of time. our summer rains in china now sun lined up right across the yangtze river valley. so from chung ching right through to shanghai, it's going to be a what say, but the good news for shanghai, this kicks out stone so that heat and humidity you had been dealing with. okay, same story goes for japan as well to bring starting to push and give it a few days. temperatures will come down in tokyo and you'll get the be from the hot and sticky weather that you've been dealing with and don't use it. it's looking more dry on wednesday, especially for the main island of java getting some dry spells in there for us to match up. okay, we've got a burst of rain though, for the western slice of borneo island and for australia had been dealing with some
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damage. the winds for w way with this storm system on wednesday would see it's going to give us some cooler air for that se corner as it continues to chug further toward the east and forward new zealand. not to know whether it's to speak of your temperatures pretty well where they should be. okay. may be a bit cool and christ church 10 degrees for you on wednesday. see you later take care. i, the,
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when denmark and ax controversial knows targeting communities of known western descendants and reclassifying, the neighborhoods as guesses one young most living rises to defend his hon. speaking out of box on a journey to the close of power. questioning his place in the country. if he's been my day, he's a witness documentary on our the welcome back and recap of our top stories on this news. our guys has enjoyed one of
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his deadliest face in recent weeks with at least 77 ballasting in scales across his trip since tuesday morning. and these 30 were killed in one is really a time kind of scroll housing. this space people in southern gaza is the 4th is really a talk. and it's called uh, sheltering the space palestinians in 4 days and the us senate nato allies say they will send dozens of defense weapons ukraine, including at least for patriot nissan systems, announcement was made at the opening of the summit mockingly. 75th anniversary of the military alliance in washington, dc. or you creating a tax and 7 russian have came that these 5 people. they follow a series of russian strikes on monday that killed at least 44 people in ukraine and destroyed at children's hospital. the major, major danco reports the fire, this will depot could be seen from several kilometers away in the local grad region of southern russia to power substations,
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burning near the neighboring city. over most of the strikes inside russia's territory come off. the moscow launched a barrage of missiles on ukrainian cities killing doesn't the capital key of shaken as this happens as though hitting the country's most important pediatric hospital is close to a 1000. busy 720 pets and fit in a time when the most are thought in the hospital was around 675, around the legs that must go reiterated. it doesn't targets civilian infrastructure . and that it was a ukrainian defensive missile, which destroyed the hospital. the u. n's envoy disagrees analysis of the video footage and assessment made at the incident side indicates a high likelihood that the children's hospital suffered
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a direct hit rather than receiving damages due to an intercept. and in russia next crime, mia, which has been a step away from the war, results of building bomb shelters. right at the beach is last month for people including 2 children, were killed in a ukrainian strike on a beach that came in with everything that's been happening recently. yes, i'd say having shelters. yeah. makes sense as rescue work as continue clean up operations in both countries. nato was holding a summit in washington saying it will continue to ukraine to meet you meant didn't go out to 0. well, the un security council held an emergency meeting to discuss the attack on the children's hospital in case the session turned into a series of allegations between russian and ukrainian ambassadors. as long as there is gabriel, it's on the re, for some you
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a at an emergency meeting of the un security council. russia said they were not responsible for the missile, the hit the children's hospital and keep earlier this week. it said that if it was a russian missile, the damage would have been much worse. then you would meet you when you're as low as they would have been nothing left of the building if we're hit by a russian messiah all children. and most of the adults would have been killed and not just going to the ground and we would have to do solution. ukraine's ambassador held up photos. he said we're profit, it was a russian missile. and then responded directly to his russian counterpart. his comments about the possibility to destroy it entirely. if russia supposedly hit on just monstrous allies of ukraine use the meeting to highlight the high told the war has taken on children. russia has killed ukrainian children.
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russia has maimed and injured ukrainian children. russia has abducted ukrainian children and yesterday russia came back for wounded. i'm sick children in oak much each hospital. this is cowardly depravity. and this must stop. russia's ambassador also said ukraine is over stating the hospital attack to summon support before the nato summit, which begins in washington dc on wednesday on tuesday ahead of the summit. us secretary of state anthony, blinking, met with his ukrainian counterpart with a hospital tack, came up. you know, action was taken by the security council in this meeting, and the reality is when it comes to ukraine, the council is very limited in what it can do. and that's because russia being a permanent member of the council has veto power. and kids doesn't block any
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resolution, but it doesn't degree with gabriel's onto. i would just need it at united nations in new york. a rush as president has banks, the indian prime minister for his efforts to find a peaceful solution to the conflict in ukraine. vitamin fulton presented in the render mowdy with rushes high civilian award as a place to strength and relations between the countries. usually a shop of out a port who is not a solution and bombs and missiles kind of in show piece. with these words, indian prime minister and render emoji a showed letting the pacing that his country is ready for any assistance to establish peace and ukraine, often grew up with children. every person who believes in humanity feels the pain when they see death, especially when innocent children are killed. as bodies to day visit to the russian capital draws to close the indian side bows. some lucrative contracts are in the bog, but that was more to this visit,
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including many sensitive issues like relations with china and the supply of russian weapons and oil. the agenda was overloaded with bases. i would say they were actually 3 set of questions discussed or best number one is bilateral issues was focus on trade and economy, which is bowman. second was a global issues related to breaks through some higher organization preparation and also uh added to that. busy separately, both the latest disgust, ukrainian crisis and the raise to resolve many agree indies using a window of opportunity which has opened her as i said, the beginning of the ukranian complex. the 2 countries goal now is to reach a tray ton of up to $100000000000.00 by 20 says he. moody agreed with pace and to bring home his compatriots, indians, who were you into the russian army and found themselves on the battlefield and ukraine. he was also given russia's high civilian awarded by presents,
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pays him. but you actually would, you will direct support the largest russian indian project and the trade economic and military technical see is high technology on space being successfully implemented. amazing comes as part of russia's ongoing engagement with its allies last week, letting a piece and it was amazing with the tax and trying these presidents at the shanghai corporation organization. amazing and asked on uh and then he was hosting come garron premier vic to open enroll scope, discussing ukraine in fox many countries continue. cope raising with russia despite the ukranian conflicts and russia is still a long way from being as isolated as the west had hoped. prime minister mode, his visit has demonstrated that the kremlin despite india is deepening relations with the united states maintains a close strategic partnership with india. the dates back to soviet times, you lash above all of the ultra 0 most k to indonesia. now we rescue as a sale,
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searching for survivors after lance live buried any legal gold mine in a remote part of slow waste the island at least 23 people died and 39 more are missing for weather and difficult to rain or have brain rescue efforts barnaby know, has this update search and rescue teams deployed to a remote village on so the west, the island after a landslide, buried the pit or 79 miners, were taking for gold on sunday night. but they're having to walk 20 kilometers to reach the site. and they're being slowed down further, but 6 months in range make. i'm done. so i've got to look at them. uh, the korean is extreme best. the route that was normally used by the miners and the motorcycle cut off because of all the bridge along the roads collapsed. so it is a difficult to get to the mines and the only way is by foot. they're hoping to be able to find more survivors to rachel rings since saturday, broken an embankment and triggered floods of up to 3 meters,
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sending more than $1000.00 people leading to safety. but not the miners who had gotten into the investing e commerce. the miners felt vibration, and then within the matter of seconds, the area was buried. it all happened so fast, not even tens of sickness. indonesia is one of the most minimal rich countries in the world, but they're more than $8600.00 unlicensed, small scale mining operations throughout the archipelago, quarter of which are gold mines workers there off and operate in unsafe conditions that go in and out again and get that was done by when excavations i made without the proper supporting structures. and then it rains had the slo could easily fall apart, especially if there's no way to taishan about the mining tunnels to absorb the water. the last sunday's last light is the latest support have been recurring accidents in the legal gold mines in indonesia. and it's not just dreams that are to blame. 2019 support beings of
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a mind site collapse because of lu soil and holes killing more than 40 people. and with dozens still missing, official spirit to death toll from this most recent catastrophe could be higher. foreign to below l g 0. the united states, meanwhile, is battling multiple natural disasters. gateways, forest fires, and hurricanes are all happening early in the year. the normal and the experts say they're made more intense by global warming from reynolds reports unbearable. heat, relentless fires, and a dangerous storm. severe weather is battering the us. hurricane barrel slammed into the texas gulf coast near galveston with strong wind and drenching rain, causing heavy damage in some areas as well as widespread flooding. it's pretty bad . down power line, st expenses just letter and stuff. debris everywhere. at least 2 people were
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killed by following creeds. others had a narrow escape. that 3 land right there could have been through the roof of our house instead of our ship. that one could have gone on our house instead of this way. now downgraded to a tropical storm barrel has not no power to more than a 1000000 households and disrupted airline traffic. near santa barbara, california is biggest fire of the year, has burned, more than $8000.00 hector's and forrest evacuations. other fires are burning across the state firefighters. brought back a blaze threatening homes in place or bill when we seem it right there is so close and then we seen it and it was like, oh wow. fighting the fires is made more difficult by an intense the waves enveloping the west temperatures broke records in death valley national park. typically one of the hottest places on earth,
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at least one visitor died of heat related causes. when the temperature near the all time planted wide record of 54.4 degrees are saying these temperatures that we're seeing will likely challenge current records if not break them. despite the blistering sun, tourists came out to be part of the experience. ha, 8. how? the intense heat wave is forecast to continue in california and other western states till the end of the week. extreme heat kills more people globally in an average year than any other weather event, including hurricanes and floods. rob reynolds, l g 0, los angeles, a lawyer for us, senator bob menendez. i searched yours to acquaint him on every charge during closing arguments and his corruption drive. the defense's federal prosecutors have failed to prove the case. menendez faces 16 charges, including bribery and fraud at the time of the alleged crimes. he was chairman of
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the pa, for us senate foreign relations committee. john hendern has his update from meal a federal prosecutors and senator bob menendez is guilty of corruption on a massive scale. it says the senator took money to help egypt given military aid and to help his co defendants to criminal investigations. this is a case of a standard or failed with hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash. stoughton boots and jackets in gold bars stacked in a closet, he's accused of selling his office for cash, mortgage payments in a car. the car, a gift from his editors co defendants, was a $60000.00 mercedes. it replaced the mercedes that was damaged. one of the senators then future wife nadine, struck in to the pedestrian in an accident. police room was not her fault. menendez faces 16 criminal charges, including accepting bribes, obstruction of justice and acting, is an unregistered for an agent for each year. so an end is as you interest doing
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his job, representing constituents in running the senate foreign relations committee posts he no longer homes. menendez blaine's, his wife, saying he didn't know she was accepting goals and other gifts that she kept in a los closet in his bedroom through which he had no key. he says, keeping huge amounts of money at home is typical for cuban americans who tend to just trust the government back. prosecutors told jurors not to believe the blame the wife defense. they say messages between menendez and his wife show, she was in charge of the corrupt scheme, but defense lawyers say the prosecutor didn't even show that. menendez knew about the gifts his wife was receiving, and they say the prosecutor's me. no real connection between the money founded, menendez house, and his official acts. closing arguments continue on wednesday. john henry and al jazeera new york cubans government says it stopped abroad to smuggle arms and munition from the united states face. interior ministry detained thousands of
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people who it says, a part of a broader plan to destabilize the country. this is part of a 7 month investigation which reported the unveiled involvement of a group base in the us. miss hodge and tina as president, have you been late and the governor of 18 provinces have signed up packed in a push to brought in support for his economic reform program. the signing took place on independence day as a country deals with its worst economic crisis in decades. have a simple report. somebody's cyrus argentina's armed forces on full display on independence day. more than 7000 members of the security forces marched through the suite to avoid a site is it's the 1st time in years and it's part of par right. precedent. have you had any lice promise to make our didn't tina great again? they was. i am very happy, i like what me ladies doing the reforms he's carrying out. i believe we're going to
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be more stable economically, which is what we know that the role of the military and argentina is a divisive issue. many people do you have not forgotten the abuses committed by the military dictatorship in the 19 seventy's and eighty's lays hoping to change the public perception of the military. but he's also struggling with a bigger challenge, trying to implement a plan to cut government spending. and we do surgeon tina's deficit to 0. these are difficult time from the president probably had a really close with all the time that are kind of a huge impact on people's purchasing power. but there is like at the end of the tunnel, and many people in this country continue to relieve him really desperately needs to show results as are didn't, teenagers, babbling, it's worst economic crisis in decades, which has pushed half the population into poverty. the daughters have you had
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a 1000000 this week, he signed up packed with 18 provincial governors that met for the push for broader support for his economic reforms. i don't see almost i'm being we announced the beginning of a new country. nobody's building the prosperous and thriving country that we one and we'll, we'll take time at the end for you. and it will also take titanic assets on the part of everyone. but if we have a clear vision of the direction, then unites around the set of non negotiable principles and objective ongoing. we will arrive to port sooner rather than later. in not everyone is convinced malays on the right bass quarter here. see says the precedent is full of contradictions. no anymore. so now the difference between milk and other right wing leaders like trump of both in our other things he said about argentina and he says he hates to stay and refers to as a criminal organization. the sales tax is he says he wants to destroy the state from within. it's a nice speech, but it's not realistic. for me, they says, this is the beginning of
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a new era and argentina. many few what will happen if he's economic plan fails. the trouble of defeat up when a site is still a head on algae 0, no power, no water. how israel destruction of guys as electricity grade has worse and water shortages the this business uptake this voltage by the state bank growth partner of on the dash before he is the
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these are are cut off. it's supply, but it recently reconnected a power line to one decided nation and sewage blind in hon. eunice, largely to prevent disease outbreak for its own troops in the area. guys, i haven't even lies on these road voice, electricity and diesel supply. before the war, about half of its power came from 10 is really power lines delivering a 120 megawatts. the gaza strip had a single diesel power plant, generating an additional $65.00 to $75.00 megawatts. but this power station run out of fuel last october. a gas is largest decided nation time has been running at a fraction of its capacity on backup generators since the beginning of the war. there's a new projects now aiming to restore power to one decided nation flagged in central gaza with the hopes of providing water to this based on these. i'll just here as terry cup was on report some doub allow a desperate for the palestinians to the school and managed
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diesel, a nation prolonged in hon. eunice every day for what the old that is to districts. you must have the city, the diss and i'm, it's been a long time since i drink cold water. there's no electricity at all. even if you buy cold water from outside, it would cost you $5.00 or 6 chuckles. i don't have enough money. even the water we drink here is not properly filtered. it's a mix of salty and fresh water. before the will, this punch provided to 20000000 liters of a fresh water every day. around 250000 people. now, the facility can produce only a fraction of data, just 15 percent of the original outputs. and now also serves more than 1000000 people for times what's designed for most of them displaced by as well as both of these very only destroyed power links to the plant. it has been forced to run a backup generators using fuel,
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which is radically running out sooner or later. you don't have to say that because of less or having nor did miss, you know, you know, it is, you know, the size, it was designed to from the sun never able to. we things that we very, to the point to raise the plans for when it was in a lot of dreams. but that could soon change palestinian work. cuz in coordination with these very forces on now attempting to connect an external power line to the prompt. most of you saw that in their mouth, we've received or requested to restore lines to reconnect to dsl, a nation fonts and darrow by law. we started working with what have available resources we have and we were in contact for the relevant organizations to provide the components needed for this line. electricity suppliers was for the and so once again, be able to run at full capacity. even then it will be far from enough to provide
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a population of gongs, but with a freshman what's up pop with these palestinians. it will provide at least some really sorry about the will just be around. there is that i had a story. i some sports news now, and 16 year old, let me in the law school this cunning gold help france top sprain come from behind to beat friends to one and see the pace in the final of the year 2024 correspondence domini came watched a match from the fan, so an invalid this was a game that printed this thing g is defense in front against the most potent attack in spain, with both teams having genuine chances, hopes to get through to the final and in the end, what really lists up this game perhaps also this tournament was a moments from la mean yamma. this is a teenager. he was the number 19. he's still only 16. and yet he's scored
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a goal for the ages. and in doing so, propelled his team forward. they one to one, but they have been the spammed out team of this. the zeros so fall that 6 wins out of 6. not so record for any country at the euro's at any time. the interesting thing is that one of the french players have you set in a press conference that your model would have to play a great deal back to in order to get spain into the final. and the amount had said before the game move in silence. and speak only when it's time to say checkmates, while in this game, that's exactly what he did with the assistance of his teammates. he propelled his team into that final which will take place here in bowling on sunday. and will pitt, spain against ease of england for the netherlands dominant came houses, era bullet, the best fit for this and use our own algae?
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0 from me fully back to the whole team. thank you very much for watching daren jordan is with you next with more of the day, some stories the football enjoyed by funds across the world. but it also plays an important role in challenging colonial rule in oh jerry and suit on the mission of the clock. what's the point out is there a well tells the powerful story of how football became more than just a sport and the fight against the french and purchase colonial authorities against the initial executive. and one thing actually the rebel game out, jerry and so dawn on al jazeera, the jet, the good, the bad news, fuck you the list, but that's what i mean. yes. you see on that there's
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a money there's a delivery on mission, upholstery of humanity in western and it needs to be question. this is not the time to, to mr. kind of weight. is happening the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the listing past, the game of football turns deadly off. the israel targets a school housing displaced palestinians. and does that kidding? at least 30 to the other one down. jordan, this is on to 0, live from to hoffman, so coming up another round of tools to try and, and the organ garza negotiations. a set to is human capital oper, discussions and a cool design.
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