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sharing to see economic empowerment, because if the women move found empowering african entrepreneur is the, the, you're watching the news, our life or my headquarters, and i'll find daddy, you navigate, here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel's prime minister says he's committed to a cease fire deal in gaza vows to continue fighting until from us is defeated, palestinians and gaza cities through the neighborhood returned to find their homes, have been completely destroyed by weeks of fighting, trying to end the destruction ukraine's president calls for a 2nd peace summit. well, joe biden, such as more house defend off russian, a talk on the power of protests that she would shake up and kind of those documents
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. after weeks of turmoil, i'm driven ashwood sports at jasmine powell and he makes history and she becomes effective in to reach the women's single final at wimbledon. the hello the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has told military cadets that the world gaza will continue until victory. and that's an yeah. who says that he remains committed to a cease fire deal that would see the release of all is really captives. but he insists from us must be defeated before any truce is possible. the life to that is all was inside us would never allow us to leave the war without a tv. and oh, the goal is to read the kid time us from gaza and the return of the
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captives and to our boat. any threat that might be imposed by you guys again as us and to allow the people of the lowest to go back safe to their houses in homes that someone cannot continue when this war will go on. until victory or mediators have been meeting and cats are trying to negotiate a cease far 0 that would include the release of captives. and the white house, as talks are the most promising that they had been in weeks. but her mom says it's not received any concrete steps to end the war, palestinians returning to parts of the shoes, all your neighborhood that's in gaza city. i found their homes and ruins. and the un estimates that hundreds of thousands of people were displaced during israel's to we cooperation in that area. at least 60 bodies have been recovered so far. well, that is where the government has been down to 0 from reporting from there. so from this on true to joining us, not from my mind and jordan to 1st talk to us about what nathan yahoo,
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have to say whether we heard anything new from dell. and if there is any reaction coming through of the work is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it has been maintaining the same position since the start of israel's war on gaza. so we didn't exactly hear anything new from him, but it was quite interesting to hear the same remarks in the backdrop of all of these negotiations that are happening behind the scenes to try and secure a ceasefire deal. benjamin netanyahu has maintained from the beginning until there's an absolute victory over him. us militarily and politically. the war is going to continue. and in fact, in the beginning of the week on sunday, his office released a list of 4 non negotiable items that israel is going into. these talks with. and at the top of that list was a guarantee for israel that the war is going to continue until all of the objectives laid out by the prime minister. and these really army are achieved. it's
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something that has been slammed essentially by somebody's really official saying that this is not the way to go into these negotiations. but again, is really official speaking and honest. anonymously say that there cautiously optimistic about where they're headed in the united states is echoing that same remark. and the defense minister from his end has also made some remarks saying, calling rather for a state inquiry into the failings around october 7th. and said that she as well as others and even the prime minister himself should be investigated. what do we know about that? is a state commission inquiry and is really something that has been called for by these really public by several lawmakers by the attorney general. but it's something that's at yahoo and his government have essentially been blocking. it would need their approval in order to get started. and that's and yahoo has maintained that. it could only happen after the war. it's something that members of
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his far right government, including known ultra nationalist like you some more bang here. he's been national security minister of israel. he's want that's also said that it's not the time for this investigation. but remember, this kind of investigation would showcase all of these really political and military failures on october 7th and the days that followed in, and in fact, these really armies spokesperson daniel, how garry gave a press conference just in the last hour detailing the investigation and the findings of what happened at could boost barry. this is one of the towns near the gauze border that was attacked by a mass on october the 7th. and it essentially outlined the military failures that took place on that day. slow army response tanks that showed homes, etc. so this is something that benjamin netanyahu has been trying to avoid, but something these really public has been calling for and quite interesting. but nathaniel, whose own defense minister had calls for it with nothing yahoo just sitting right next to him. okay, i'm the thank you for that reporting from the once again. his reporting for us from
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my mind because the is really government has banned al jazeera from reporting from their a well says that it's not received any concrete steps to end the war. in a statement, the group says that we have not yet been informed by the mediators, if anything new regarding the negotiations with the aim of a cease fire and prisoner exchange. the occupation continues its policy of procrastination to buy time with the aim of forwarding this round of negotiations as it did in previous rounds. it goes on to say that this does not deceive its people and their resistance. but the us national security adviser says that the white house sees the possibility of reaching an agreement. let's get more on this with our white house correspondent. kimberly hawk it from. so what a strict sullivan basing that on. kimberly, do we know? yeah, yeah. j sullivan, the national security advisor holding a call with reporters, giving us a bit of an update on where things stand on that face proposal for ford by the us
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president many weeks ago. and of course from us giving a it's response to that. so those details is the national security adviser said being worked on in terms of trying to get to a cease fire. and that 1st phase of that in terms of an agreement. 2 what we're hearing from the national security adviser is that things are very, very close. in fact, the closest they've been and the most positive they've been in weeks what he's saying is the possibility of reaching an agreement. he says there's no guarantee. these are still details to work out, but the headlight, he says, is that the remaining issues can be resolved, shouldn't be resolved as a reward to keep driving until we actually get a deal. now he goes on to say with reporters that uh, the us presidential biden, who is going to be holding a press conference here at the nato meetings in washington in the coming hours. and we should also point out that's been delayed by one hour. that he is going to have
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more and elaborate on this, so we'll get further details. but what he said, hey, is this is more positives and more encouraging in terms of size of a resolution that has been in weeks. okay, kimberly, thank you for that update from washington dc. let's talk about this with my one of the shadow. he's also is there a senior political analyst joining us from parents some other one? let's just take stock of where we are right now. i mean, you hear the positivity coming out of the us yet you hear nothing. yahoo saying this word will go on until we achieve victory. even if it takes more time and from us saying, we haven't been informed of anything yet. so what do you think is going on? look technically the fastest growing weeks uh, 2 or 3 months, in fact uh the, by the end, assertion has been marketing driven before to reach a ceasefire. effect as part of minutes is fine and that's why it came out with that pretty face not. and so that nothing you all government come by into it in
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a sense that there would be a temporary then perhaps the permanency is fine. nothing now is not exactly buying by thing and he has, we heard them today continues to insist that there are red lines in the world will continue. and it will actually the subject is how much disagrees. because by just because nothing else, the objective is to start him, us mouse, that's not one of the story. so you can, you know, figured out exactly why they're not exact in agreement. but what is seen to be going on is that something between behind the scenes between the chip shows the americans kind these ratings. that's where the security arrangements for the day after happening. that's where the microsoft, that's a trying to figure out who is going to be responsible for the security guys with who's help. this is the kind of role but the addictions play and, and you could guess that maybe there is some more money on the egyptian is really
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a medical problem that could also be some progress on the category. uh, american is right here, front a box, the captives who's out, who's been what's going to be released, the names of the palestinian prisoners with the longer sentences on the phone. so for this auto, my educated guess is judging from the various sticks, but who knows what one look you're say that over the past few months, the by the administration has been more eager. why do you think that is what's changed for the bite and administration? is it simply domestic politics of play here? so that's so by the way, it's a very important question and i think we need probably going to be discussing sort of based accounting. but let me just say there are cases, 3 major factors. one, america sees the buck a few, but that is right and it has kind of a more uh, 35000 feet view of the guys i live in on and the region. i need to judge
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already by lease march and april that the ward must wind down. and this whole idea of attacking profile and continuing with the war that is right simply cannot really get stuck. and guys are, this is not the time. it's the time to pull out because the water just isn't as far as the strong guys that's concerned anyway, that's happened. and then there's the idea that by them is now entered in a crucial period, the election and the time for relaxing the war. the time for talking about peace cease fires, and american management affects america them, at least it is also very important. and so the last and that's to the credit, the house is that the, i think is or understood at least it's many 30 understood that you should pick him up if he hasn't been saying quarter, but it'd be good. i had uh is there it is. good to know is, is what is the americans that got 5 months or 9 months of war?
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how much continues to desist? i'm not only how much the idea i can track how much the organization you cannot just destroyed. you cannot just finish all the way. nothing you all wanted to. okay, so do you anticipate the pressure then being puts on? nothing. yahoo, by the american presidents or by the likes of bill burns and brought my girth, who are involved in these negotiations. i mean, because that's an yahoo! as we've been saying, has pretty much flat out, said the just the short while ago that the war will go on until we achieve victory . and we know that he hasn't changed his victory yet. a so, binding is in a bind, in terms of using enough leverage one, nothing else or force than it does expire, because that would have a political price. and by that doesn't have much of a political, the capital is down. and because as you know, is reputation is being really in the model because of his port performances and so
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on, so forth. so he doesn't out much of the capital of washington use. afraid of these that are not being followed. what is there in lubbock and his and she's not using sufficient coverage, but behind the scenes, my guess is that especially for the pm's, but more importantly is to the, is there a military? that's what america is, exercising its influence on the government because the strongest relationship with is or is with the is there a bit it to the best of our nation? the deepest solution, the longest relationship is what these right wing, minnesota, and i think america is using dr already. and that's why we hear more or more nuanced voices from the generals from them. but it's at a spokesperson that we need to wind down this more, that we could with it in a different ways, but that we need to cease fire and we need to reduce the characters. this new tone and spans from the military. i think comes in parks because if i'm out of compression. ok, my well thank you so much for the shadow of joining us from paris. the
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ok, in other news, the us presidential biden says that he's announcing new weapons for ukraine in his war with russia and during the nato summit in washington, dc bite and promised a security package for ukraine. he held a bilateral meeting on thursday with president will let him, there's a lensky bite and also says the us will support ukraine quote, period. you are working with our nato allies and ensure your trans line of sixties this summer. and we show the world where we stand with ukraine now and in the future. together we are preserving ukraine's independence and freedom of these i historic actions that to protect the world from from simon was about meeting happened earlier on live right now. is the training present, reload him, or is it, let's case speaking alongside him as the nato secretary general against dalton berg,
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other speaking in washington, let's listen and for a moment to have some power for this, of the. okay. and then the own home, the same questions also 1st uh i can do the last person 1st on the, on the issue of an us long range nissan. so the part in germany as well. um, and they have announced that they will be probably will take the appointments of the so long range conventional nissans. uh uh, in the, in germany. uh, that's uh, that's 1st of all the most that the us commitment to ne thought to repeat the security thing, which i think is a good on a very clear and welcome message. a 2nd. it's almost that night police about the tyrants. the way nato has preventive or distorted piece as well. i have of old times credible the parents. we live in the more dangerous world, the rosie in uh the, the, the aggressive actions, bye, bye, bye rush against the ukraine. and therefore we have stepped up our control presence,
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we have strengthened our collect the defense on the police departments of the us from range. i me, so i'm just enjoying that is part of the, the thought, the picture and something i, i welcome them on, on the different meetings and conducted by different the allied, the leaders and also they had gotten prime minister different. all i need is meet the different political leaders. i know also sometimes to meet the opposition leaders and different the congress and his old for nato to try to regulate, to the kind of a travel plans for different the neighbor the there's well not just for nate to is the only and it's on us agree on the policy and we have yes, the agree, the very strong a declaration from the $32.00 allies expressing how support to ukraine is supporting and trans tentatively integrity sovereignty. and on searching to
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continue on to stay and step up our support for ukraine. and i agree actually with the presence of, as it just says, it's the of course language, it's important, but the actions speaks loud, the done words. so of course the language on the membership, the russell pulse, the membership is important. but in many ways, what you do concrete, it together to support your current is even more important. the fact that we all are stepping up to the position of defense systems that enables ukraine to play the only way for ukraine to become a members of your kind, pervades as a southern independent the nation in the, in europe. they don't on page the need to come home. the, the bought the security agreements envelope ability. these are concrete things we will do find loans and do together. we do create hands on of and for me action these actions speaks louder down the language. the language is important, but the more important is actually the concrete actions we are doing together with the with okay. and all of us have agreed on this. so that's not the is that's,
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that's the language from the, from, from the to, regardless of which are leaders in a position or in position a different state. the problem is those, or precedents meets that's, that's a doesn't undermine or you would reduce the important. so once you have a agreed yeah. okay, thank you. secretary general. thank you. presidents islands, can you, we will see you all after the nato ukraine council. thank you so much. i and so that was the ukraine and present of a lot of design skis, speaking alongside the chief of nato youngs thornburg's, a landscape thinking nato, for backing his country in its fight against russell's invasion. this will happening, of course, on the last day of the nato summit in washington, dc, and support for ukraine has really been a central focus of the meetings taking place in washington which have gathered the leaders of the 32 member countries as well as their partners we'll go back to our white house correspondent, kimberly how good, who's running us from the nato summit itself. so we just heard from these 2 leaders, kimberly, and earlier on there was
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a meeting that was held between president biden and president zalinski. what more can you tell us about that and what came out of it? yeah, well, what came out of it is really kind of piggybacking on what we've just said a moment ago from the secretary general to running things. and it is long term commitments and air defense systems for ukraine. and so that's really what a talking about here right now is, is that what's the focus of the meeting between the ukrainian leader and presidential by the very same thing the us president was talking about his latest aid package for you frame coming out of the united states and that was announcing a security package of 225000000, a patriot missile system that is designed to bolster the ukrainian air defense system. so this is just part and parcel of what you're going to see coming out of. so many of these nato countries, this is an example of the us package. now, i, the other result is that meeting with what we have been talking about and what the
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us present, it has been talking about since really the beginning of russia's invasion crane. and that is the us commitment to ukraine's defense is. that is what joe biden said, we will stay with you period. he has been committed and the us congress, despite some wavering on the republican side, seems pretty committed to making sure that you pray, gets what it needs to defend. it's border on another topic of discussion with china, of course, with the alliance categories in china as a quote, decisive enabler of forces weren't going to create yeah, that's right. what we know is that one of the declarations coming out of this needle meeting is the concern about the d ties that china has with russia, namely that there is this role that china has been playing, calling it's not only and enabler, but that is play to keep key role in it's what need is calling this no limits partnerships. so what has been doing the new members say is essentially offering in
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the tour in the in essence, providing raw materials has been providing political support. it's been provide the equipment and really it's been providing large scale support uh through it's for its defense and industrial base. so what the nato members are saying is what we need you to help this. we need you to stop at right now. they put out this declaration, they're saying we need you to stop the material and political support of brushes, war, and that includes the transfer of weapons, equipment, and raw materials. all right, kimberly thank you so much for that reporting from the nato summit. last week to dominique twin call was a former head of the french military mission to the u. n. and his eldest senior position with nato joining us from paris. thank you for your time. sir, and alda 0 for you, what's been to take away message so far? so i think the message, which is very important, is the suppose given to the crane for the long shot. and the fact that,
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or the law has been assigned to nature or united to put that forward and provide weapon system mainly at the front system in order to protect the population in ukraine, which is a bone by a russian ad across that me size. so i think that there is nothing new in the fact that tray will john natal sometimes we don't know when that is the caught support to to, to train is really there and i think that was very important to showed up into the deeper wall of inside they to a country block on the rate and finally signed the declaration, which is right and called the only issue of ukraine. joining nato in the presence of landscape walks away from the summits just as disappointed as he was last year because he didn't get what he wanted. and he didn't get what he's calling for, which was a clear time table and a formal invitation for ukraine to join
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a. so why is that not happening? it's not a surprise. it was expecting this. so to fix our engine, the fact that calculate ukraine is that tool a comp to authorize the fact that the crane will john need to. because if the crane joined, dental now, or in the short term, then a to will the tool again, russia under us don't on that. so that's the assembly of that on the sidelines. how much concerned do you think has there been over potentially presidents from coming back to power? who as you know, has spoken out against the alliance, and particularly those countries who don't meet their defense targets. we must not be surprised about the combination, but this is mr. trump, because there's something wrong, the other countries and the officer, and this is why center is because india lives. you won't have to be sure of all the, the leader of the alliance, which is the us. and so it's
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a major concern. but anyway, a copy for examples, looking at equipping of the crate was done previously by the right rush, run a started story. rock star agreement, which was led by the us and these have been changed to get that issue. tomato, this is probably to protect this arrangement from any movement from mr. trump. if mr. trump is, is a to, is it like to in the front of a mr. training call, i have to ask you with somebody who held a position in nature. i mean, there are, there are some who criticize the alliance calling it out for its double standards when it comes to ukraine versus gaza, for example, on issues such as international law and human rights. are they right? no drive because in a guess i need to at least not enough think to see with natal. i just remind you
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that nato is it the front lines to protect your and delete issue with the us. so there is no come. it's not in the, in the least the as you know, the position of the, about the commitment. it's about the, it's about the statements that are being made when it comes to ukraine versus gaza . you make a statement on the once you've got to say things sign made. so there is not the agreements between the us and your pin. for example, many of these different countries are all supporting for the student. and of course the position of us is very different. so that's why there is no big variation on the, on guys, out within nature. there is not an agreement. all right, so uh, dominique its been call. thank you so much for joining us from parents. thank. thank you, bye. it was still a heads on the eldest. it renews our white highlands is the favorite banking destination for me and mars, and village. and so i found at what cost and ruwan knots ruins. another famous
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french cathedral counts with fire, briefly the co america organizers launch an investigation into this for all between worldwide players and columbia phones after the semi final general will have the details and supports the the latest news as it breaks the functioning hospitals across the street are in the bring up a lot with details coverage. elizabeth facilities are 400 of 1000. more people are at risk of contracting, painful and dangerous infection from the hearts of the story goes, is it come to me, is in ruins. israel hospital gifted and destroyed industrial, that employed tens of thousands of people. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the the, the top story is on the alta 0 news, our, the ukraine, and president of a low numbers of lensky has met with a us president joe biden, as well as the nato secretary general young stoughton berg. and washington dc. and
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the nato boss says, ukraine's future is in the alliance of support for keith is crucial to stop for us on the is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu says he remains committed to a gaza cease fire deal that would see the release of old captives. but he insist that he won't end the war until all israel's goals are achieved. on the ground is really forces have killed at least 50 palestinians in gaza. in the past 24 hours. fighting continues and gaza cities to die. your district palestinians returning to parts of the neighborhood, found most of their homes and ruins last week. so you an estimated tens of thousands of people have been displaced during israel's to week operation in the area. and the palestinian civil defense is appealing 1st through monetary and aid to recover those still trapped under the rubble of human highly is a journalist and gaza city. he spoke to people returning to what remains of their
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homes and she was, i you, this is the aftermath of the many to all ratios. and that's yeah, yeah. how many homes were 50 destroyed, leaving thousands of families homeless in the hours when the withdrawal residents began to attend, to utilize the damage to their homes and victory and your remaining position. the see are hard to break in many residents are in shock struggling in bringing the skills of the station reef is the tangible as families more than the loss of loved ones and the destruction of their homes, them livelihoods. i'm in the rubble. residents can be seen attempting to sell whatever belonging they can't find. personal id, family, photos. these are the keys are particularly sought after the for suddenly, we were besieged before and had to leave and went to another place for a month and
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a half. after that, we returned to our homes and found, or for story house completely demolished. we pitched a tent and south and it's waiting for the house to be rebuilt or for any assistance to be provided to us. then suddenly we were asked to evacuate the place. so we evacuated, and when we returned, we found ourselves in this state. as you can see, there is nothing we can make yourself building that room and a stand in our structure of the room. my significant damage moves, walls and foundations, pensions services such as water, electricity, and sanitation have been severely disturb. power lines are down, water pipelines are broken and so systems are plugged destroyed, measure rolled some past waves are full of the bristle farms out is to make you friends, will station within the neighborhood. it's nearly impossible. there have been numerous facilities west casualties, including facilities, activities, injuries,
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hospitals and clinics are overwhelmed with the injured of many of whom reflect urgent music vision. thousands of residents have been displaced, seeking refuge in temporary filters who are with relatives in the areas when they got in from an in the and if, if we were to be my dad is we were sitting safely, you know, homes and in the school sheltering displaced people suddenly there was intensive foaming from aeroplanes and dot hillary fire. we were forced to flee with great difficulty in efforts. but god granted us a new life. some people were killed on the button. miraculously, we manage to escape and flee off to the intense bombardment started. the destruction we witnessed is indescribable, unimaginable. we would deeply shocked when we return to the neighborhood. we found it completely destroyed with nothing left. there's no shelton, no water,
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nothing at all. it's obeying completely devastated environment and destruction have lived. seems like music and stars, particularly i'm going to children will have what is unimaginable terrors and did for the you has this updates from data by law. and so earlier today that is where the forces withdrew from areas in the year, in the heart of the gods. a city needing massive destruction according to the civil because they were able to retrieve at least 60 bodies for people who were laying on the streets or even under the rubble for more than a week, ambulances, civil defense teams, and journalists were on able to reach the area due to the intensive fighting intensive air strikes, and our tele re selling however, airstrikes continues to target policy. i'm using drop off and the middle area. how does the news are still waiting for anything positive about the ceasefire dean negotiations?
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despite the fact that there does not demonstrate anything or reflect anything on the ground in the, for the data that it, but of cause of policy. the indonesian hospital is the only functioning medical facility in the north of gaza, but stuff they are say they're struggling with shortages of supplies and fuel as well as the overwhelming number of patients. moss and news reports from the hospital. a situation yeah, nothing guesswork is, gets asked for fix and the health care system is collapsing off of as really courses old and not with any hospital to evacuated and nothing goes with i'm talking to from the underneath that hospital which received all the casualties and patients from at a not in the dining hospital. as you can see, they don't have space to receive all cases. that's why they are receiving them in decoder doors. yeah. besides that, any of them. and then you see, we used to have
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a 140 beads in the engine agent hospital, but 2 floors have been completely destroyed by the as ready forces, which means we only have 80 bits lift, attended intensive key units, the only units available in the entire northern garza, the situation is catastrophic. or will this num, broadband and heavy that a swipe farm. it did the east 4th only because of city and this co hundreds of casualties. and one to the they bombed our house. we got injured, have williams in my head. i lost my mother, my father, my siblings and my uncle, together with his wife. these raids killed them. these relatives killed 10 members of my family. by calling my father told me that my brothers, they're wives and my wife have lost in lice. but i can't even go to bring the dead . my father stood there under the shutting,
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but no one can go to the syria. and this is the situation here and did nothing desperate exactly in the engine agent hospital. a lot of these guys lose just nothing dollars for the to teneo where the president has sacked almost his entire cabinets. it's all those weeks of deadly protest against the plan to increase taxes on items like bread and fuel. william rudo is now promising a leaner, more efficient government. more than 30 people died in protests against the $2700000000.00 tax line. ruth ho scrap the bill, but kenny ends have still been calling for his resignation. i have today in line with the power was given to me by optic on 15211525,
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b o. the constitution on sections 12 of the office of the attorney general's act decided to dismiss with immediate effect or the cabinet took studies on the attorney general of the public opinion of the company of can accept the prime covenants. instead of cutting, it took 30 foot in the fast en, dash, but a fast and of course, the old police of the deputy president is not affected in any way. it's okay, this is how can you got to this point? the protests were triggered by controversial finance bill that aimed to raise $2700000000.00 by taxing basic items like bread, cooking, oil, and fuel. young canyons, organized rallies and peaceful march is mostly through social media. but after the finance bill was tabled in parliament on may, the 9th demonstrations intensified on june the 25th m p's,
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past the bills. shortly afterwards, protest are storing the building, setting parts of it on fire. a day later, president william retail withdrew the bill, but demonstrations continued, and people began to call for his resignation. despite a high court order or banning security agencies from using water cannon tear gas on rubber bullets against peaceful protests or is, can use human rights commission says police killed at least 39 people during the rallies. malcolm lab has more from the county and capital nairobi as who is spoken to some of the activists sleeping perfect in this social movement that began cooling. so the rejection of the finance belt and let on to close to replace it go and then mix the seal. certainly quite a lot of skepticism people waiting to see what this full amount. so intense is the things that they've been demanding aside from the rejects without finance bill, there's been a lot of criticism of what seen is widespread incompetence and corruption in
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government, people the weights and see if the, if the next cabinet will appear to be different in that respect and many a still close justice to the thousands of protesters who's been killed. many of them shot dead by police on the day that protested stones, call them and just save it 2 weeks ago, it was a cooling for justice for the dozens of people who before being abducted interrogated by police or security agencies. some of the same are still missing. so people of this been celebrating, saying that this isn't a treatment of the, of the movement of the protesters in pressuring roots as a, as a cya almost is inside the cabinet. but there's still a lot of skepticism. some people cooling online for retail, still to go. others waiting to see what will happen next. entire villages have been submerged by on seasonal, torrential, rain, and south east. through dawn. heavy rains normally start in august,
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then people are worried that there could be more early flooding. how much all has more from ports? who's on the area most effective is about 60 kilometers north of the city of cas. it, it, especially the villages closest to the box of the if a gosh, parts of the village of auto and the united states a while there are no reports of casualties so far. many of the families that to be in month houses lost their homes. the flooding has already begun to suffice. what's this uh, the incident is closing. fee of much more to come normally the heavy rains of lodgings, salt in august. the same area north of guess and it was hit by different stating floods. in the summer of 2022, many people died on thousands of homes were destroyed. residents in the affected area, most of the farm is, as they already suffer from the city and pharmacy loc of basic services and with the difficulty called on the conditions idea security caused by the conflict. the population feels exceptional, the fundamental,
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how much fun does. yeah. for 2 that tie banks are helping me in morrisville, a tree by weapons and equipment which are being used against civilians. those are the findings of a report by the un. special roberts are on human rights in me in march. when he reports from bangkok, with an air of disinterest mosques, the seriousness of this parliament treat committee meeting in bangkok, the united nation special rep, or to a on human rights. and me and my came to brief officials from thailand. biggest banks, reports by tom andrews, has found, tie banks, and now the main facilitators of transactions and purchases made by me and my us military. we have a responsibility here as human beings. and to stop this hor, and there's an opportunity to do it. the you in says the military junta, aided by foreign banks, is increasing attacks on civilians as it finds a whitening war against rebel armies. singapore was one of the markets of choice
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for me in my military when it came to banking transactions and buying equipments. but a government investigation last year sold, the numbers dropped dramatically. the un says thailand has stepped in to fill the void. according to the report, transactions connected to the hunter, handled by ty, banks increased to more than $120000000.00 in the last financial year. money that was used to buy military equipment. we've seen a significant escalation of the tie bait tie based on weapons suppliers to going into intermediate more selling weapons. and then they are more a doubling to be precise. in response to banks would defensive saying that confident step done nothing illegal, but they'll investigate the repertoire himself said the military would try to evade fiction. they wouldn't come to us directly. they would try to hide it by opening an account through and i'm in need. with one of the individual,
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andrew says he'll continue to work with banks and the type of government to make it more difficult for me in mazda latrete to fund and resupply it's campaign wayne. hey, al jazeera, bangkok, still ahead on the news. our oh, the story, a more loved ones in mass, funeral and subordinates for another 14 of the thousands of muslims killed and 1995 . a flower pot and the dry as desert on the phone is 5. sheila is seeing rare winter bloom and england's talk. we could take her, keeps adding to his tale in his final task. that's coming up with you. i'm not in the business like this, this wrote to you, boy, i guess as i live slowly on, one of your arms makes modern pleads.
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the business like just is free to you believe, i guess is a light supply on one of your just makes modern pleads
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the the for another solemn out of her story for the muslim families, evictions of the 1995 genocide in scrubber need. so they varied more of their loved ones, just a few of the 8000 men and boys killed by bosnian serb troops. joan holl reports from nearest rubber need saw in eastern bosnia herzegovina to it's, you know, use after they've died in upholding circumstances. 14 so the victims of the shrubbery to genocide a late to arrest. the youngest was very small. each 17 when he was shot and killed, buried beside his brother has him and father, all man with this. this is all the family we had left. we had been totally
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disseminated totally uncles on both sides, cousins, brothers, my father and my husband. equal more than 8000 mostly men and boys were killed as they fled. following the fall of the un designated safe zone of strep, anita to bosnian serb forces, 20000 people. so safety with you in peacekeepers at their base in nearby poto charlie put in the historic failure of peace keeping the unions don't battalion did not intervene. irritate memorial send a trait just across the road from that you and base people come each year in remember, and so costs, but also to very those whose remains have finally been found. and the identified coffins that often contain may have fragments. some bones or a sco holding a 1000 people are still missing various new significance to the event this year. the may, the un general assembly designated this day an official memorial to the genocide
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committees here. a controversial new footballs. and insects who say their own victims of hor, also the a lucky duty as a ser. i can tell you that in a previous words, especially world war, one of the people of this area suffered in these photographs are victims of the truth. they died especially civilians. a genocide that divides a nation 3 decades after a war, the tool of this country a part time has not been a great healer, no to yet. don't know how else to 0 tribute needs. the spire of one of france's famous landmarks has been damaged in a fire burwell golf. the cathedral has been under repair. very false. it has more once again, front looks on is one of its caustic architectural treasures bones. this is the cathedral of rule in normandy. work started here in 11th century with additions, damage,
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and rebuilding continuing for the next 800 years. but it was repair work being done on its 19th century iron tower. at one time the was tool is building. it appears to have sparked, defiant reports officer could always seek your watch more with the entire structure is made up of metal and the only parts that can significantly but this time of the work flow was atrocious. so the main parts bob operation, this was a, those work flow store which would then allow us to completely put out the file and load it to the buildings fairly explain short a short video to 5 years ago was piracy is not your dom cathedral specially with destruction then to it again during renovation would be the thirty's same discarded cigarettes for electrical cold could have sparked the flames. the famous spider collapsed along with much of the roof. the 5 year restoration project is estimated to coast $760000000.00. with the reopening,
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scheduled to this to send it seems to fire and ruwan has be much less devastating with firefighters getting it under control for a couple of hours. a minor incident in the cathedral is long history, very close it out to 0. time for all the sports news. now here's demo. thank you. during jasmine powell, you may have made history at wimbledon, but coming the fast to tally and to reach the women's singles. final, she was up against the becket. she was playing in her 1st major survey and the corporation made a strong stop winning the 1st set 6 to probably need those full back to full set aside there. and there was nothing between the 2 and that's that's, that's which one to tie, break the 7 seats coming off on top of to 2 hours and 51 minutes. and what was the longest staff at women's 70 fun. wow. this tournament pounding me, that into back to background sound finals. and she will now that today one back to and her run is that finished at the french i for the last month. just enjoying what i'm doing because i love the playing tennis. you know, it's,
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it's amazing tool to be here playing on the stage. it's a dream, you know, i'm, i was watching finals when i was a kid, them this rambler, then, so i'm enjoying it and just leaving the present. that's, that's what i'm thinking about the last month. have been crazy, i think for the probably unable face pop or a crate cheek of a. so the, so i told the check for last as i said the, so send me again. it's 2020 to wimbledon champion, elaina duncan, i of that sort of franchise. and when a great cheek about came back, so close out the match. 6364. to knock out the highest rice quiet. yes. you're going on little fluid darwin nunez, is facing a legacy fine on the fine off the he and his teammates were involved in a rule following the last to columbia and the corporate america semifinals, the tournament organizes of lawrence and investigation of strongly condemned to violence. tom size and reports oddly seen,
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solve to the final whistle in north carolina, though in nunez and of the year, one play a scene here clashing with columbia sands and the stands punch is thrown on. both sides is it took move in 10 minutes for police to restore or to euro boy claim plays with protecting the loved ones. it is a dissolved, the l. families are in danger. we have to rush up from the stands with our loved ones to have small, newborn babies. it's a complete disaster. there was not a single police officer that is a shadow. it would have been a fly. see semi final jefferson, lumber headed columbia are heading the 1390 minutes but that's when tensions rose. daniel munoz was showing a red codes, the elbowing men will of god just before half time. columbia would have to hold on with 10 men and hold on. they did, the national record 28, came on beaten run, and the 1st couple of americans finding the 23 years you're a boy denied a chance to win
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a brick wood 1620 to the full time with so however brute with an education is on the pitch and the game will be remembered for those brings and the stands players and organizers like cars condemned to the finance. you're gonna get the if someone is attacking your family, he wants to go and defend them, and we had some protects of families. well, i could see was the lots of family members and children and my teammates, who a trapped and things of pulling on them and you felt helpless. he is. this is that i mean the key, there was no aggressive attitude from our players. simply went to protect the family to defend the people who were unable to defend themselves. they didn't open, especially exit so that they could quickly leave the stands at the end of the game . and that was suffering about a 100 years ago in science and men visit the federation. stuff remained on the field for the protection more than 20 minutes of the game. well, columbia sands made their way out to celebrates repercussions, were not columbia will now face defending champions. ocean teen in the fun,
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in florida on sunday. so i'm size and i'll just say or joining us now to talk more about those scenes is but will broad costa, one guy who i'm the new york one plaza, said they fit for the family safety. so how does this situation even arise? you know what jermel 1st of all, thank you for having me on 2nd of all, that's the biggest question. why we're the fans or why we're the families of these uruguayan players in that sector. the page. when normally there are more kind of restricted areas or areas where they have more access to exits or access to see for areas. and that ends up being the big question uncomfortable have had a series of gaps in terms of their organizational this tournament. everything from things like that, logistical and also when it comes to the pictures themselves. so organizationally, the comerica had a lot of problems as well. but starting from that point, that's one of the big things. second of all, to be exposed to fans that have also been going, we have had the excessive amounts of alcohol and things of that nature and a when that also ends up being a problem to an end. it was for somebody
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a few minutes who said, hey, we're in the mic, we're in the middle mid zone at post game, and we're trying to do an interview. and we see our families in that kind of precarious situation. that's understandable to a certain extent, because as a, as a human being you do, you do that to in order to protect your, your loved ones. and one you might, it shouldn't come of all that the, the governing body of south american football. they've condemned the violence and said that, investigate how to expect them to respond the same way they've responded with everything else, basically doing nothing. because when there's been a tax, when there's been issues of racism, all they do is put out a statement. all they do is say, well, they'll do it again, and nothing's really happened. so i mean many or even skeptical about what come of those been able to do in terms of the organization and in terms of how they've been able to discipline certain people, or certain teams or certain situations. because they really haven't. it's been basically a money graph for comfortable so far in, in this couple america. or let's just bring it to mouth as on the page, columbia extended around pizza in straight and they now face defending champions
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argentina in the final. how would you see that one going well, i mean in terms of what's going on in the football page, just last time we saw the 2 teams that had the biggest possibility of meeting argentina. i've said it from the beginning of this tournament. argentina is probably the team that can be argentina if, if you've kind of get what i'm saying. and it's been or argentina side so far in this tournament that really haven't the stiff competition until now. the final is basically when the tournament begins, and it will be interesting to see the intensity that this argentina's i will have against the team that's going to be able to put up a lot more effort and is a much more solid site in columbia. and then to be honest with you, it's going to be a very, very interesting match down in miami, especially keeping in mind the humidity and the heat that's been going on, those tournaments is been intense. so keeping in mind all these factors to me, this is going to be art into his biggest task and biggest match up to now, especially knowing that it's on him. the money is less match as one argentina player. while it's definitely not true, we're looking for c one to thank you very much for your time,
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so it will cost of that one. right. good. thank you. another find on the horizon this week. we'll see spain take on england for the european championship and then beat the netherlands to want in a dramatic finish to the semi final to assess how precise will decide are invalid on sunday, the spanish team will be tough assignments having 16 games from 6. the 1st time that's being done at a single yours, they're also the top scores with the team goals that installment and that coaches relishing, meeting england to the ceilings. and most of them we feel happy and excited. we will play against the arrival of such importance with great players. and this makes us think the final can be a fantastic show. i think both teams having a very good moment. it will be a great show and display for people to come watch and enjoy. adding goods crickets, those are in control of the 1st test against the west indies, off the day to load savings on. jamie smith may 7th, a solicitation to 371 allowed at a 250 run lead. craig brought away, it's called the when the 2nd endings on the wave,
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it was dismissed almost immediately by james anderson. you took to it gets taken his career, how the 703, when these ended the day on 1796, still a 171 realms behind that is all your support for now i will have another update lights or 3 or it will see you later during my thank you so much. well, the comment does are in northern sheila is a wash with color right now. and it's carpeted with wild flowers. thanks to a combination of weather patterns. biologists say that it's unprecedented. and we're on the con before it's this is the driest place on earth. so dry it has been compared to the red planet. mars with a similar climate and terrain. and yet, life here and chillies, add a comment, desert process. these sandy rooms have been painted purple and white with wild flowers, a rare occurrence that's only been recorded 15 times and always in spring. but a combination of a declaration from heavy rain and the weather phenomenon known as el nino has this
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super bloom come out in the dead of winter. the installment of cnn based on the whole little july is just icing, and we're expecting rain in the coming weeks. this will activate the john plasm and all of the comments and provinces with the flowering decimal. because in the meantime, we must waste and monitor this, and normally this is very limited. and specific activation people are venturing into the desert to take in the rare event and don't put any less sure. and it's a privilege to see this and to enjoy it in this way by the not a respectful way. it's wonderful to have the opportunity to walk in this place and to enjoy the beauty during the season. more rain is expected in the forecasts. the evaporation could help these resilient wild flowers expand their territory. in the land known for its extremes, life is in bloom and ronald han how to 0. the news. our thanks for watching fully valuables with you in just a moment. you'll have much more of today's news and also latest headlines coming out of jobs. so thanks for watching by
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