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other companies are stealing indigenous land, the streams on our 0 the boat and i'm told stories from age and the pacific on outages era, the of the donovan business, the news, our life from door hon. coming off in the next 60 minutes, destruction and thaws assessor ya to is ready for his withdrawal from some neighborhoods. while new strikes targets, so called safe so that your sanctions are far rises very good for attacking palestinians and the occupied westbank. us president joe biden defense has re
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election bid at the nato summit. the speech is overshadowed by gas and anger on the streets of kenya, even off to the present fire, to most of his cabinet and a bit to end nationwide protest and on, far as small with the sports as cricket fits farewell to one of the brakes. fast bowler james anderson signs off with a final weekend as england scratched the west indies for the will begin this news all and gaza were civil defense team. so the recovered 60 bodies from areas west of golf city off of the pasha, withdrawal of israeli forces. the offensive that has destroyed residential buildings and facilities, including a hospital, un college and a back. civil defense things have one residents trying to attend to their homes.
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that is rarely slices in tags. a still in the area elsewhere and the strip an attack on the southern city of con eunice code, at least 7 palestinians. witnesses say these really ami target had an area that had been designated a safe solar beyond windows. how mazda is what is video of what it says is flashing and gaza? cities should j. e. a neighborhood. it appears to show a tax on is really military vehicles and soldiers. this is randy military, old people, them guys associate and leave on wednesday saying the area remained an active combat. so despised palestinians were forced to flee. yes, again. well, off of colored slope to some of them for salt shelter at a school in jamalia and north and gaza. this is an evacuation since on giovano, which account many companies have arrived. you know, looking for option to optimize, ready forces owed to them to be back to way too many companies have arrived to the
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schools looking for a show. so they lift the houses without any available loan goods. so they have nothing of these families here. have a ride and don't have anything till the end. when they asked us to leave, they didn't give us any time to gather our belongings or take some food for our young children to look at my young ones. the oldest is in 4th grade and the youngest is 3 months. everyone only had a few personal items, no food or drink, nothing, not even flour, back, it was very difficult. we were walking along the road and saw shrapnel and scattered body parts. can you imagine the situation? i was walking and seeing dead people. if my son had slipped from my hand, i wouldn't have been able to find him in addition to those people have been displaced too many times. and each time they have to risk
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a product interval journey looking for a shelter, not knowing what they will arrive to. we will any forms that we should go to us thing garza and we will be assured that we would resign thing in a safe place. however, after 11 30 pm, we were surprised by the presence of compet warming directed towards the industrial area and the u. n. ages and there was intense shooting. it was extremely painful and difficult because we've left all our belongings. how with mattresses, our close our luggage and we have to stay without any food or drink. i can't feed my children have escaped from the seat which included an embryo, sage from the sky and tanks on the ground. some of the state children forgot their belongings and trying to return to workshop and could interest to their children or family members. this is your bad ever heard you can, which is has too many destroyed buildings and too many display palestinians
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a. this is actuation since i'm a, provide them a place to sleep. yeah. they will not know how low return fee before they all start was to flee again. why? because you just need a. nothing does a spread ta, this time. let's go to our correspondent him other issues. joining us live from the in central, gaza on hand, gaza civil defense workers say they recovered tens of bodies from alleyways, houses, and shoes at the office. very forces withdrew from some parts of the neighborhood, noon or so. this is the 2nd tiring day for the civil defense teams and time. and yesterday, the searching journey was in s a. but today, it is also in us,
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in our neighborhood, and telling how it where the polish venue civil defense teams were also able to retrieve 60 bodies. most of them have been at the composers, most of them were run by the bulldozers and is ready tops. we have been seeing images, viral online, showing policy news, body parts showing policy news, looking for their beloved ones. it's not only thought it's also the mos destruction . that's policy news pound in that area. we're talking about the area where this was an owner. we're headquartered in selling ho, a neighborhood, and this is not the 1st time the is their new courses. and they thought area and where at palestinian fighters and there's really forces hot, there bottles there. also there has been intensive are tele returning and an air strikes in the past couple of days. they withdrew it yesterday and that's why the policy and civil defense are able to retrieve the bodies. but according to the
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defense team, they said that destruction is mostly infrastructure. is, could be through destroyed and palestinians that are in the causal scrape are not, will not even find a house to live in after this massive destruction. and those civil defense teams having to work with little to no resources across the street. because the attacks are continuing across the strip him intruding in the south of the definitely well let me update you that the is ready for us is just targeted for age work, hers and income units. those 8 records are from instead foundation, it's a british a at or getting station. it's an angel and it has been working since the 1st day of the war on providing policy news with fluid parcels. those for age workers were working in their distribution point income units. they were targeted and they were all killed by the is ready for asses. and this is not the 1st time is right. it's
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hard gets age groups into early or in april the world, central's kitchen age workers were also targeted and there, there has been also a target in dropbox. so civil defense seems to find it very challenging. first, to reach the area that has been targeted because the lack of fuel and because they're very low until 2nd because it's very dangerous for them to reach the area that has been targeted. but every single hour there has been different. numerous multiple targets across the goals will serve. and the civil defense themes are finding a lot of challenges and obstacles to rescue as much people as possible. and thank you very much for that. that is him for the, with the latest, from gaza. she's not for us and that all blah, and again, those nice lines that for aid workers have been killed and attacks and southern gaza and is where the delegation led by the head of the internal intelligence
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service has just returned from cairo. they traveled to the egypt sin capital on thursday to take part in discussions about the costs of the seas. 5 deal, which would include the release of captives held him gaza. mulanda shot a as algebra senior political analyst, and he's joining us by skype from paris. good to see you, my one. what's your assessment of what we know about the latest efforts to reach us these 5, they are reports that nothing yahoo has, hadn't, has position often come off saw fund of as does nothing. yeah. who wants to cease fire? a oh, the short answer is no. he does not. certainly not upset a minute to fire, but not even attempted to cease fire that might look like is right, is accepting some form of a mass conditions which would allow for the implosion of his government. if, if you could put this in historical context, i would say the following is the ones no less than what the united states got from
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jeff. and after the 2nd world war, a complete and total surrender. what, how much once is no less than what egypt got after the 1973 war with his right don't tobar war 50 years ago, which is a symmetrical piece, is the total withdrawal from occupied territories in return for peace and security assumption. right? so this is, these are the 2 opposites. if you were the ones that surrender, how much once a permanent ceasefire allowed for is the withdrawal from guys the united states is trying to bridge between the 2. it wasn't serious until a few weeks ago. now it seems to be more serious, but the by them assertion doesn't have a leverage. it's already in a bind in america because of biden's poor performances. and there's very little
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political capital to spend on this are for attendance drugs on model one. that's exactly what i was going to ask you. president biden is under enormous pressure domestically off to his sham bullock performance. and the presidential debate. is that having any impact on how he pursues a sci fi given? he does need a when, and there's absolutely no doubt that there is an effect of short, no sense. i would say march since before these really and vision in the united states became more and more convinced that the world must wind down. but is there a could not achieve more than it did that it could not be finished all and come us and that too many souvenirs on die. there were the 10s of thousands and times the idea of finishing up the war as it is being forwarded. perhaps changing it to
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something completely different. moving down the road in favor of a ceasefire is now the american position. but as i said, the by the assertion is pre to preoccupied with the president's own. uh, terrible uh, records and not so great standing in washington today. and hands, the by the end of a session or present by them is not able to stand up to the is there a lobby in washington nor to the whole government. and so it might have such an wishes. but very men wishful thinking without using enough to leverage to force it's all right. nothing. yeah. ready to do what it needs. so given the us roles in reaching a sci fi, given that it is as well as main ally, and it has along with egypt and caught their being one of the 3 main mediators. if they don't have the political right now, because of biden's domestic problems,
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where does that leave the sci fi negotiations as well? and that was very poor state, but there are some additional factors which we haven't really addressed yet. one, there's more or more just 3 israeli street. there is there in the economy is not doing grow more or more among days or in general. she wants to wind on the war. i think these are ministry in general, as you know, they don't, we certainly have political ambition and their political survival is not at stake has in with the kitchen up anyhow, and times they are getting a more nuanced position very. they want some different course. that's what helps us each wire and they are very close to the americans. the, the closest relationship between the united states and is right is to the minutes or so tragic relationship that strategic bonding. next, is there any minutes that it comes to be more responsive to amount of compression?
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and i think today is in a position is more new ones than nothing. you know, i that would be interested in the safe spot and that's why it is addressed yesterday to the military. i've got the graduation. nothing, you know, make sure to insist that the fox fox would have. but also the responsibility during the decision making is within his own a heart or 2. and that's not needs to be can see more or more european pressure from firms, perhaps that you can germany, others, one thing a ceasefire, of course, much by the united states. and last but not least, look as you know, one and then at least including your on his law, how mass egypt, cutter and every other country end of at least wants to cease fire inside every other country in the world. today wants to cease fire. the only up sickle does he's far is nothing now and he's got a lot of on fax is always for your analysis. that's how senior political analyst might want to shout out. and paris in the united states has announced another round
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of sanctions against the 3 is varieties and 5 entities in the occupied westbank. they include the far right group of the hava, which the us state department describes as the largest violent extremist organization in israel, the nonprofit, as opposed to any interaction between jews and non jews, is accused of acts of violence against palestinians. washington has also blacklisted full and legal outposts in the occupied westbank. it says they have been recognized and used as a basis for attacking palestinians disrupting grazing lands and limiting access to water sources. 2 of the 3 individual sanctioned leaders of south 9 last month. the us band, the go from blocking and attacking schneider to hear in a truck's heading to gaza. the 3rd is a farmer who owns one of the legal outposts. let's bring in my correspondent nude obey. she's joining us live from tamala, and occupied west, back new. these aren't the, these are the latest by the us sections and not the only sanctions that us has pos,
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this to you as a given the context of the previous sections. how significant other places have previous sanctions had any impact as well. their significant elizabeth and because the us has not done these things before before this war began, the us had not taken any measures that could be even perceived. this pressure against is really subtler attacks on palestinian civilians or the is really policy a supplement expansion. of course, these are limited to is really nationals the, the, the sanctions that are announced have to do with assets if they exist in the us with a not allowing the entry in the united states. but they don't effect what happens in israel, where the government has not cooperated. it has not much those sanctions. and it is actually advancing draft legislation to go around them and make sure that they are
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these individuals are not financially affected organizations as well. a holla is a right wing organization, as you said, it is closely associated with many ministers in the government, including the national security minister. it's a mob been v or they continue to have a lot of clout on policy. and they continue to receive funds from american citizens through very many means including crowd funding. noticed that too very much for that context that's known or the joining us live from my list. well let's take a look at some of the as well as a legal settlement activities. 61 percent of the occupied westbank is under direct is wally military or civilian control. for more than 7 150000 settlers live in about 400 settlements to ad outposts across occupied east jerusalem and the west bank in early july. that is where the government approve the construction of nearly $5300.00 housing units and recognized renew our posts as well,
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has seized the 23.7 square kilometers of palestinian land and the occupied west bank. so i found this yeah. as little as an overland it took over the past 20 years combined. the un human rights chief has more of a drastically deteriorating situation, is where the forces and settlers have killed at least $573.00 palestinians in the occupied westbank. during the 9 months of the war on gossip, sammy boot should have a is a full, a member of the connected. that's why the parliament is currently the leader of the band out party and he's joining us from occupied east of of so then thank you very much for your time. we have mentioned the leash has us sanctions, the why target individuals. so even such an outpost, when all is very central minds are in legal on the international thank you, elizabeth, for helping me new programs. i think the main issue is the status is now or
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does really come and it's not the they don't know that supplements are really everybody in the national all of the, some of the products are really and the new awesome that they have been running on dickies and the one 0 are up also, but they are now looked at and it's really a shame from there. is there any part now? was this i'm human way of barbarism and fascism. that is, i can tell them that there should be a little bit more earlier. there are a violence the disruption in the human actions, but in general, the not. so this is the website including a back i need to kind of think the symptoms of the supplements. a lot of the, the stuff, the months in the west bank and the tools that are being financed by american work
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. yeah. we have, we had a lot of us bond at noon or the she addressed that very point that there are a number of people in groups and the us which father no money to settlements in as well. do you think that the us should be taking action against them too? i think that the united states, as it seems in the approach for getting to a peaceful agreement and do what it was supposed to be states. that shouldn't be clear about they legitimacy or full settler sex given didn't the respect and the students. and so why is that? it was? yeah, especially there was of course, the just want to add another very important thing that a lot of the most extreme. so that's what american citizens to, in those who are active in the room, for example, the multics to the back of the set lives in the west by others in all the
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various the very bar. or is that those projects they got from medical origins that have been on the american city. so the americans are sending us was pretty easy, fascist extreme is to leave this up. those projects also in the us bank and in terms. yeah, that's certainly something that has been pointed out before about the settlers. there is of course, a lot of attention on america because it is as well as gracious ally. but the g 7 group of nations, you know, which not only includes the us, but canada from germany to the dependent, the u. k. they on thursday condemned the nations is rarely expansion plans. can we expect any action from the a wish to go on to the other side of the big happening on the national no logo in most of the democratic states on the system to get about basic human rights. i'm sure that the process is going to take some time. but once that's been happening
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since the 7th of october, the board has been c. a. the big stream fascist is ready to go into a cabinet. not just the send me a copy, but the minute these need to very, very dangerous send. did you want and the people are see all this violence of war crimes and you most of the accident that's been happening to the 7th of october . i think that we are expecting a very big change the law of the democratic world, the to care about human rights based numbers. people who don't care about the banners of justice, somebody globally. but this needs ever done a little bit more work. i just just gone to the bucket zone, but they sometimes the something that you really need sometimes when i see the change happening on the semi i wish i had a joining us life. i'm occupied ways to boost of them there. thank you for your
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time. thank you. it is the us president joe biden has defended his political record, pushing back it protects you say he's onset to run for re election in november. body made his case during the height of anticipation of news conference of the nato summit that he mistakenly preferred to donald trump as his wife president. despite pools for him to drop out of the presidential race by themselves, he's the most qualified person to big from a white house correspondent to company healthcare reports from washington dc. as he spoke for nearly an hour batting away questions about whether he's capable of running for another 4 years. i'm a terminal and running for it. i think it's important and i real i erase. here's i see. let them see me ask questions about us president biden's mental fitness and
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calls for him to a band in his run for another term. and the white house had been escalating for weeks. so when the 81 year old president was asked had he reduced his schedule following his poor debate performance last month against his rival, donald trump talking biden scoff. uh, have you looked at my schedule since i've, since i made that stupid mistake. i just kind of just paste myself and paste myself in the next debate. i'm not going to be traveling in this 15th time zones. why did it says his successful presidency is proof? he's still strong, physically and mentally. as he spoke at the end of 3 days of natal meetings in washington, he told reporters, nato leaders are urging him to keep running fearful his rival, former president, donald trump, will return to the white house. when i hear them say is kind of, we slipped nato leaders were visibly uncomfortable and audibly gasping when
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biding at the end of the nato summit introduce ukrainian president vladimir zalinski as russian president vladimir put clear. and now i want to hand it over to the president ukraine who has as much courage as he has a determination based gentleman, president, president booth present list wide and quickly corrected himself. others in attendance also defended by that because picking up a c and then the slips of the tongue happened. and if you always monitor everyone, you will find enough of them. 5 in the in says he's not leaving the presidential race. despite his blunders, he insist. he still has a chance to win. kimberly, healthcare algebra 0, washington and company is joining us live from the white house. now,
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can we have those gaps of the nature of stomach increase the pressure on biden? of the well, what is done is basically not move the needle at all. what many in the democratic party were expecting, and some we should for that were even hoping is that it would allow for a clean break. in other words, many were expecting the president to do so poorly that it would force him to step aside, but instead, what it did was essentially allow the president to continue. he did better than anyone expected. and as a result, the president has vowed to continue on what this was was a press conference. it wasn't perfect, but at the same time, this was classic president biden, the one that we've known as a senator, as a vice president. it was a president, but we've known for being typically tongue,
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tied prone to be okay. general gas. but at the same time showing that he is adept foreign policy. the reason the brock obama, it shows him as his running mate. he knows the policies he is comfortable to answer questions on scripted and he show but he is able to engage with the press, much like he should have been able to do throughout his presidency. so what this is, is a president showed he was able to engage with the press and, but he have the stamina after 3 days of natal meetings to continue on. so he exceeded expectations and it shows that he was up to the task. but i wonder of the expectations of being lowered after that presidential debate. kimberly what is next for him as he tries to keep making his case well, what's next is for the party to decide if this was enough. the president has clearly made up his mind. he says he's running,
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he says he's doubled down on his re election. he's traveling today to the us state of michigan. he will be campaigning there against his rival, donald trump project 2025. that's kind of an attempt to, if he's elected as the next president of the united states, the 2nd term attempt to kind of restore the government for what he believes has been a grip of the radical left. but the u. s. president joe biden, that is currently in office right now. he believes that it is all about getting out there and the laying the fears of the american public. he wants to show that he's got what it takes for another term, even if he is 81 years old. so what he's going to be doing is traveling to michigan . next week. he's going to be in nevada. and really it's about showing the american public, but he's still got it. he's confident the question is, this is tardy. believe that and right now there are still mixed reviews. kimberly,
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thank you for that. that's our white house correspondent company. how good with all the license lines. right. it's time for the weather. here's kara. i had a lot of there. it's a very hot story for northern parts of africa and they live and, and middle east were seeing very high temperature caea in particular, who pop of a rock and cubic temperatures lingering in the early fifties when they come down slightly in baghdad. 48 degrees that on saturday. they're on the up. however, across the gulf, 47 degrees in doha could touch it. we could see a small kicking up some dust and creating some hazy sunshine as we go into sunday. but it launch the hot and dry picture across the region and some of the story from northern parts of africa. we've seen some record heat in morocco's atlas mountains . the heat warnings continued for south western parts of algeria with a chance of sand storms across one of the western areas. the heavy rain continues to close that central band of africa with some stormy conditions for west africa.
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i'm thoughts of central africa as well, such as the democratic republic of congo. now, cape town for some very wet and windy weather as cold front swept into southern parts of south africa. we're going to see more of that as we go into sack. today was rough seas as well the west to where that pushing its way further east. it would be robert chilly with only searching degrees celsius the on saturday. the still ahead on the news, our fighting domestic violence and cause of song, we speak to survive as a boston noodle that strengthens protections for women. and we build up to the coupon that the final has been on mfc till august 8th, 3rd major trophy in 3 years. the african stories from african perspective was able to know, i mean, that rock band i do have pluck. and so many things to show documentary,
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watching order. they are with me, elizabeth put on them and i have a mind to of on top stories. the solemn civil defense teams and gaza. so then for covered 60 body's offer, the passion, withdrawal of israeli forces from gauze the city, the offensive that has destroyed residential buildings and facilities, including a hospital and un college. and the bank us has sanctioned to 5 licensed by any group attack and palestinians in the occupied west back washington black just the full in the last post in the territory. it says they've been weaponized and used as the basis for attacking palestinians. and joe biden has reaffirmed his intention to stay in november's presidential bass. the us president is under pressure from fellow democrats and policy done is to let someone else challenge. presumptive
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republican domini donald trump, we want to bring you some breaking news from kenya with the countries police chief has resigned after violent anti government protests, of which told him, says he, people were killed kindly as president, has promised a lena more efficient government off the 2nd almost all of his cabinet members on thursday, we envision his decision follows weeks of protests against a plan to increase taxes on items like bread and fuel, which was cracked the bill, but many kenyans, a cooling for his resignation. like a name is monday is a research, it would be east africa, peace and security governance program at the institute for security studies, and he's joining us live from the capital nairobi. thank you very much for your time. as we take in this latest news from kenya that the police chief has resigned . just how significant is this? uh, i was going to say license resignation, but the news on thursday,
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what was the president georgia 2nd has cabinet today. we have the resignation of the police chief or what i think this is but to be. so i'm going pressure by the participants in the country in general. uh for increased accountability for public officials. and that is a condition of defense. courtney was being inspector general police almost for 2 years now is but as part of the so the month full great. the comfortability, especially in light of what really happened in the past 2 weeks with protest as why shouldn't bid. and of course, it was a lot of police brutality and the protest as in the general public of actually being de monday for good to come to be in this resignation is part of this push that they can officials and the present disability facing at the moment. and just how much do you think the resignation of the police chief and the sacking of maybe
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the entire cabinet? how much will that go to and they protest is demands and fee is about the government and its intention produced as a we the participants have been made less feedback, the se, generations agency the you have at least of the minds and use the months include the amounts of us and small include the accountability and especially around the question. oh, just to spend a study, quote, injustices, we don't want to push on the go button on the government play by present. so the president, being forced to yesterday to us suck is into copying it, which is a part of these participants the minds. and the participants are not only the money . and for the, the, the suck, you know, that they've got, do they, they, they just covering it, but also talking about at a time or that they knew that was stolen. so these questions that are on the
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correction that has been ongoing in the country, especially with the public officials. so these is part of this broad pressures that they're putting on the page and, and the government so that they can increase more accountability. and it is a commission to the by the inspector general for ease ease as a part of this ongoing pressure for, for, for them to come to the t. yeah. and virtually said that he will set up what he called a broad base government. so what does that mean? protests to say that they don't trust politicians they, they want to see a government made off of technocrats. is that a solution? so they put base, the government couldn't be interpreted in many ways. so there's also think about this, the government would include and you know, members of the position of which the president was able to meet with them this week . so that means probably an increase, you know, the, to the broad, busy terms of political participation. of course this will political spectra,
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but easily believe that these are some going to bring in board specialized um the, the interest of the you've the interest of other segments of this society business and the phone. so the, so central inclusion. so this is what it really means by broad based, but i did those for 80 cost a little doubt. i yeah, on them on the president. yeah, i wonder that will be that will be enough because one of the most popular channels by protest is since place has begun a few weeks ago, has been route. so i must go. we even heard it today in an hour, pushing from, from huge outside of net library be can router when the trust of the people i think is really trying to bring back political digits missing each again. he's, i mean by the street because the sucking up the cutting it is part of him trying to buy these please put digital to see which has of course in the past 3 weeks,
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almost uh, being taken away from him. so there will be more demands. so he's the nation with the notice been to use for these particular the mice will be dependent on the number of big forms that he has to make in a meeting, but part of the, the months, but he's produced as so these are actually with the timing with or not this pressure or he to use for all the capabilities we live. we're happy, but of course we have seen that the number of the initiatives that'd be taken, including the sacking there is a condition off by the the police chief. they've also been on this particular week if what's the wives um, addressing them, for instance, the institution of independent electro body by the sent him to a bill. so these are part of this part is the pay forms that he's really reading. but of course, the legitimacy is also dependent on the key points of view, as each of you know, that moment he's really struggling to tween the hassle for. while the king in
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a position like a like a dream is monday. thank you very much for your analysis. you so much to sit down now with the audience has its full softened, offensive, launched by the power military rapid support was rapid support for this was in the city of santa that was 5th, bass was on 1st day off to our flight of attack. the city for multiple assigns, the army says it inflicted heavy losses on the roof. more than 10000000 people have been displaced since the conference began in april last year. mohammed von has the latest on this from pull to don. enough for us to lease on his social media platform x. the general comments of this within his arms courses says they have succeeded in gushing under bolting a number of attempts by the front of me to set it off. it's for forces to take this it you have. so now it says that it's active,
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but the out of sift through had slipped off the sustaining heavy muscles and perhaps one of the equipment offensive. a product view was one of the biggest of the talks from 3 directions, with large numbers of troops. obviously, statements also mation, another unsuccessful auto separate talk. one minute can, one of the few remaining on these phone calls and the just the other states just switched off to now, 2 weeks ago, out of south to the city of single, the administrative costs of us in all states liking and seemed to allow to now close up to 140000 civilians to please to the neighboring states of nevada. the city of a positive north for is also on the seas by us up with ongoing fighting and report so funny. i'm on disability. population is, comes out these efforts, continue on multiple levels, the negations from the teen water and sites. hospitalized in geneva for focus of the company called for by the u. n. and a number of so then these groups um,
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using an audi settlement to try to throw a full, looked at the roadmap for national become sedation. how much fun does the 4th through the and follows the results of sunday slat parliamentary elections have put the country in a political deadlock. president a manual met calling that some of those cabinet ministers on friday to discuss the formation of the next government. he's a major parties to find common ground and agree to a coalition. often none of them managed to secure a majority. the left when the lions new popular front. and so the prime minister should be someone from very good given that they want the most see your clients president has told me they told latest his troops need to hit targets inside russia in order to win the war. below. demand for landscape was asked about restrictions on some of us in west and supplied weapons during the news conference in washington . if you set the limits on your client's ability to carry out long waiting strikes on russia needs to be lifted. for one to be for one
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to be for one, to save our country and to defend dates, we need to leave the mutations we understand where the see when to see from what the communities are based and be a tech costs. and even the talk to us and to our children in the hospital. that is crazy question why we kind of answer. and it takes these, especially these person, these community, or least we have from these guided was from jazz or ms. how targeted us and out of solemn anniversary for the most, some families of victims of the 1995 genocide and 7. it's a very more they loved ones. just a few of the 8000 men and boys killed. 5 bosnian serb troops, john hall report from the store of it into an eastern bosnia herzegovina,
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the senate still 29 years after they died in upholding circumstances. 14. so the victims of the shrubbery to genocide a late to arrest. the youngest was fairly small age 17 when he was shot and killed, buried beside his brother has him and father or man. this was all the family we had left. we have been to, to the designated totally uncles on both sides, cousins, brothers of my father and my husband to solve a single model. you know, you know, old, more than 8000 mostly men and boys were killed as they fled. following the fall of the un designated safe zone. and a trevor needs 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 humans don't battalion did not intervene. irritate memorial, send the trait just across the road from that you and base people come each year in
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remember, and so costs, but also to bury those whose remains have finally been found and the identified coffins that often contain me, a fragment, some bones or a sco holding a 1000, people are still missing. there is new significance to the event this year in may. the un general assembly designated this day, an official memorial to the genocide committees here, a controversial new football, isn't in subs who say their own victims of who also the lucky to be as a ser. i can tell you that in a previous wars, especially world war, one of the people of this area suffered in these photographs are victims. that's the truth. they died especially civilians. a genocide that divides a nation 3 decades after a war, the 2 of these country a part time has not been a great healer. not yet. don't know how else to 0 tribune. it's
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a lance lines and may upon have slept 2 buses into a river and they chipped one district. they were at least 60 passengers on board. the 3 people managed to some to safety and rescue as a still searching for the others. the buses were on a highway connecting the capital cotton under to the south of the country, land flies and flooding have killed at least $91.00 piece of them they fall since mid june. a hearing is being held in japan against an american soldier accused of sexually assaulting a minor in okinawa locals and good bye talk to you as a power and suppression of the case of the crime you. this can explains. the fury has gripped okinawa and beyond another case involving sexual assault. this time on christmas eve, a japanese miner taken to the home of a 25 year old us senior airman, and allegedly assaulted. sorry to say, michael, that i can never forgive such incidents. i learned the end a pause, so to use nearly so 2 cases of sexual violence, hubble code,
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we have about half of them going under reported. there's also shock over tokyo's, restrain stats, keeping the oak in our government in the dark for months. when we, when i g on the hug, fish that it is extremely regretable that such an incident occurred. i am aware that the us side also takes the semester extremely seriously. words that fall on deaf ears for many ok now. once traumatized by a gain rate of a 12 year old school girl in 1995 by 3 us soldiers faced with fierce calls to egypt, us spaces. then washington pledge to close the key air field located in a residential area, a plan deferred and now revised to move it's operations further north. but she got to meet these incidents have shown that the presence of bases jeopardizes the human rights and dignity of okinawans. japan hosts the largest overseas u. s. military contingent with 70 percent of the facilities on ok. noah. the base
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is on the tiny island are kit out with the latest military hardware. as there is to teaching importance, grows with their close proximity to tie one a mid. washington's rise in competition with being still. analysts say tokyo needs to be more transparent with local governments whose duty is to protect their residents, safety, and security. just to jo, he'll kill you a deep sigh. they'll couldn't you got? it is crucial for the national government and local governments to share information, smoothly allowing local governments to protest to the us military. i let residents and conduct patrols tokyo acknowledge this month. there were at least 3 other cases of suspected sexual assault committed by you as personnel in oak, you know, since last year. adding that they did not lead to indictments unit skim. oh, to 0. still ahead on the news hour, we hear from some of the 10s of thousands of people losing the johnston argentina
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and preparing for paris, the 400 means ahead champion admin to defend his title of the of them fix the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the t as far. elizabeth, thank you so much. we start with the cricket in england bowler, james anderson has signed off his international test career with victory. a 41 year old walked out to a guard of honora lords for his 100 and 88th and final test mat shani managed to pick up one last weekend,
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dismissing joshua to sell it for his 700 and 4th. has scouts. anderson men dropped a catch which would have wrapped up the wind and instead that owner went to gus atkinson, he finished with vigor. so 1206, which is the best performance fine england debutant, and a 134 years. england won by a 114 runs to go. one lab in 3 match series. 70 final day is underway at wimbledon with defending champion carlos alvarez up against danielle, met for deb. and it's advantage method of the russian seed is just one. the opening set on a type rate method that is chasing his 2nd grandson. victory after is 2021. when at the us open legal massey and argentina had been training in miami and had of sundays a cobra america. final argentina are looking to defend the trophy and win the tournament for a record 16th time. they won their last 10 matches, bought, standing in their way,
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or another informed side columbia. or i'm beaten in 28 games. football broadcaster one, orlando says this will be the toughest test yet for the well champions. it's been origin tina side so far in this tournament. they're really having to be stiff competition until now. the final is basically when the tournament begins, and it will be interesting to see the intensity that this argentine is. 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 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 this tournament is been intense. so keeping in mind all these factors to me, this is going to be art into the biggest task and biggest match up to now, especially knowing that it's on to the money is less matches. and argentina, blair, a former couple of america winners. philip continue, has returned to his boyhood to a club last good to go in way of diginero, the ex present midfielder. he used to play for liverpool, enter barcelona environmental, and now and joins on
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a season along the phone from that of the euro is, is england and spain prepare for sundays, final and berlin? england have one day, less recovers. so the starting players had a pool session on thursday while the sub strange as normal and ones went over the netherlands, put them into their 1st major final on foreign soil. both previous finals were at wembley. oh, of the 2 side. spain have been the better in the tournaments so far. they've won 6 games from 6. the 1st time that's been done at a single arrows are also the top scores with 13 goals at this tournament. is, are you able to put that if you think i mean this on, on england is very powerful physically, but we will try to impose our own style, which is to have more ball possession. we can also play on the counter attack, but there are other elements to a final, like not making mistakes and knowing there's little margin for error. there are many psychological aspects that can have an effect on the games,
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but now there's just 2 weeks to go until the paras olympics were karsten oral home will defend well in to defend his 400 meter hurdle. title. he holds a world record, but admits he's not unbeatable. david stokes reports to be the full 100. make the hurdles? no one has ever runs. festus and cost involved the 28 you wrote from no way broke his own world write code when he wouldn't let me pick gold in tokyo 3 years ago, a victory which he says eases the prussia heading into his title defense in paris. i have that the big oh my love, great. that leads to never one building big goal because it's so it's so difficult to get. i'm lucky enough to have it in my collection already. you know, it's, you know, the joy of winning and other but the others have the pressure to, you know, this is also their moment to get their 1st fun home is also a 3 time world champion, but faces some tough competition by right benjamin from the united states and brazil's allison,
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the sensors have both beaten him in the last 12 months. i gotta get that. well, i have a lot of opponents that are really, really easy to beat me. and i have been beaten before, so i know that i'm not, i'm beatable. but my job is to make sure that it's as difficult as possible to, to beat me no way is 9 more for it's winter olympics success. but vol. home is but met trend as the countries 1st of a sprint wills and a live pick med list. the credit, so lots of it success to his coach life, all of our lives. he's worked with him since 2015 like that one was a good one. when you have success, think what you loosed for would you lose for us, this isn't gripped to the ground and just make sure that you have people around you that was always in your life in those you and sees you for, for who you are. and also hold you down to the are the home is already defended these european title this year,
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but no one has one back to back and then pick golds and the 400 me to hurdles since glen davis. 64 years ago. david stokes, which is era, that is all you support for now. elizabeth back to thank you very much for that. finding visible the to an argentine us economic crisis has led to tens of thousands of people losing their jobs. president how the internet has in box on an austerity drawing. i've since taken pile last year. he wants to cons government spending. i knew some navels. today's a boy reports from went to side us and the energy plant outside when a site is, is an example of the ongoing economic crisis in argentina will spell organ. yes, he's one of the 7 employees who have lost their jobs in may. he's 34 years old. like there's so much uncertainty with what's going on because there is no luck. so many people are losing the jobs we are organized, but on the company,
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we are trying to be hired. i mean, this was an operator at a small gland that turns decompose, trashing through gas t and the others were notified. the plant is expected to be shut down. so the layer of that have occurred here are happening all across charging tina and public and private companies. as there's a know, cannot make crises, there's, you know, store pro in consumption and precedents. have you had any leg continues to implement a harsh of terry to plan to reduce government spending. tens of thousands of people who have lost their jobs. the protest like these have become a regulatory cd in argentina. as official unemployment has gone up at least 2 points in the 1st months of the year. this is the full set us hospitality. each one of the largest in point of site is more than 80 people work up the hospitals, including doctors and nurses, have been fired this month, monday of all of these one of them outside. and sometimes it's hard to work at a public hospital. you need to
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a control more besides all the things you're ready to. i'm yes, i think it's unfair. no one told me why i was fired. so i consider with on fact, the government says it's moving forward with a plan to modernize the state and reduce the number of employees me producing muscle, no ceiling, but mostly i meant to meet with them. i would like other phrases to be rename it, but internationally, my most recognized phrase is how you said a single today. people are making companions, bold. why do using outlook for the out signal meant reducing the number of government ministries by hoff. this would you is the government structured by officer level cuz that was not free because obviously we 5 people know we are going 257-5000 people. 25000 have already been fired. that doesn't mean that. i mean, a says the government is doing what's necessary to resolve argentina's endemic economic troubles. those who have lost their job to say it's happening at their
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expense city. so we'll just see that one of site is and that set for this. i'll just be a news our you can always keep across all the developments on our top stores on our website, which is 0 dot com. stay with us though, we all back in a few minutes. thank you for watching the unique perspective. one picture is not going to tell the entire 8 months of the genocide. however, it is bringing attention to advise that this has nothing rough and looks like we're off. it looks like so on heard voices. we've been seeing the exacerbation of the militarization of the police over the past 10 years. connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere, folks in the region, government and other companies are stealing indigenous land, the stream on our to 0 or what we do. and all just sarah is tried to follow this story and he's the people who allow us into their lives,
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