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the more people following the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm on the inside, this is a new sound life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least 17 people are killed across funded dash is demonstrates as cool for a complete shot time. if the country by showing james bond inquiries with reports that barack obama says he needs to consider the viability of his candidacy. south africa's parliament opens off the historic collections president run the pose that
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lays out plans full in case of economic growth. and sub is, was found the salt lake drawings out and for the 1st on the, on the long sheet wave across the balkans and on piece of statements with the latest news on the pope stalls for england on day one of the 2nd test against the west indies the semester has 121 is the inside post form for the 16 in nothing. the hello welcome to the program. we begin this news out in bangladesh when the government protests have left 17 people that demonstrates is a cooling for a complete shutdown across the country. lot is broke out between police and students and several locations around the capital zacko. the students solve demanding a reform to quotas for government jones. at least 1500 people have been injured. in the past week,
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the leah group of students broke through the main gate of the state tv station off to entering the building. they set it on file networks as a number of stuff, a still trump inside the facility, the bottom to that just clears the system for government. jobs is at the heart of these protest. they were established in 1972 to help those who fought in the liberation for the year before. today. 30 percent of government positions reserved for the children. and now the 26 percent of the women, disabled people, ethnic minorities and people from disadvantaged areas. each year, nearly full 100000 graduates compete for just $3000.00 positions and the civil service exam. the critics say the system sometimes excludes qualified applicants and leaves positions unfilled. tom very challenging his move from duck. i'm spending just about
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a quarter mile from where i am. there's about 6 universities who are demonstrating since morning and we can still hear gunfire. song grenades and all kind of noise coming from that area because the student refused to leave that area. there's been a lot of casualties among the students in the morning. and the dynamics for the demand has been changing by, as we spoke to the protests that they said, look, the code is one aspect of it. the government has been conciliatory. the for the law, i'm going to start your downs or the pride, minnesota, instructed him to come to a compromise and sit down with the court, a protest stuff, and not a coder per desk. there's an empty cord i protested of saying that, look at this as good, but boy and going to the back home for the number of students during, during the last few days, i noticed that today that so many kids were killed in different parts of the country. and close the capital city, he said we want justice, we went, those police on pro government student went and i brought to justice before i even consider sitting with the government. so they have
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a different attitude towards the whole thing and said, we'll continue this movement. this is totally unacceptable killing young children, even high school kids. right. in the protest. it's just, just not acceptable. we want to sit with the government and to make things watch since morning. the entire network internet network was down, there was jamming. you couldn't access the social media, some weren't able to get in using vpn. and now the main server station, the base station for the internet service provider that has been burned. and as you mentioned in your report, that the bundle dash government run tv station is on fire. we don't run the latest situation there. but even some studio rooms have caught fire, we don't have those casualties there. so everything remains very volatile, intense, and it's very critical right now as well. you as president joe biden has been forced to step back from campaigning in public golf to testing positive cove at 19 is now isolating in his home state of delaware. when says diagnosis leads by an
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increasingly politically isolated as well. the ac one year old has been fullest off the campaign trail at a time when a growing number of senior democrats, according from to set to step aside because of concerns about his health and his age. that's being to a white house correspondent, give me the whole good. she joins us from washington. d. c. committee. this coven diagnosis. couldn't have come to worst time for the president. that's right. and the latest update from the white house is the physician treating the president has indicated that the president is still having to recuperate and self isolate. he is still experiencing mild the upper respiratory symptoms and is continuing to be treated with packs lovin, which is one of the drugs that was used to treat cobit 19. now, in the midst of all of this, what i can tell you is that this is not unusual for americans to catch cold with 19 at this time. in fact, this up by about 11 percent in terms of cases in the us right now in depths, are up to about one percent. and that's
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a concern for an americans who are advanced in age like the president of 81 years old. but there is some speculation in the united states, at least at some americans, particularly online who are kind of curious about the president's not masking when he went into his vehicle and when he went into his home. and the fact that no one around him was either it's not mandated in the us, it's recommended. and so many are watching carefully to see whether or not after 5 days, which is the recommended isolation, if you will be back on the campaign trail. having said all of that, the white house insist but look, the president is fine, he's just got a mild symptoms, and he will be back as soon as his doctor, clear so. and, but he has no desire to leave the presidential ticket in terms of his democratic candidate, see ticket, listen to what the campaign had to say that the president is feeling fine. he itself isolating and delaware,
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he's continuing to make calls into work. he has some official meetings today, a lot of campaign calls that he's getting through. i think some of them calls that he's hopping on potentially and as well, the 2nd question, look, the vice president is a part of the button here is ticket. our campaign is not working through any scenarios where president biden is not the top of the ticket. he is and will be the democratic nominee. i think when it comes to, if he is open or being receptive to any of the book, the president has said it several times of his staying in this. right. and given the mounting pressure for president biden to drop out of the race, the latest voice being full of the president barack obama. yeah, that's right. good. and you know that one has to hurt given the fact that they work together for 8 years. joe biden was brock obama's vice president of the former president saying that by this past the victory has greatly diminished and but he should seriously consider the viability of his candidacy. add to that is really just
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a chorus of top democrats and the senior leadership. nancy pelosi adam shift who is a prominent member of the house soon to be likely a senator from california who's got the king. jeffrey's in the house of representatives and also chuck schumer, in the us senate to it's just really becoming kind of a ground swell. but it's become a difficult to contain, and in addition to the president looking frail and this are those optics that are really making it difficult for the fund, raising that sort of energy that's needed to keep paying the bills. and these political campaigns are the polls themselves, 65 percent of americans, the democrats say, but they don't want joe biden at the top of the ticket because they feel compared to donald trump. he simply can't do the job necessary. so when the presidential election in november. okay, thank you for that. can be ok the 1st in washington dc. that's getting more or less we can speak to a machine across. she's
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a democratic strategists and fullness obama campaign advisors. she's with us in washington dc. vayas going, thank you for your time for my president bark obama was actually one of the 1st major voices to defend president biden off to his disastrous debate, the performance. so for him to join this chorus of senior democratic voice as cooling from to step down from the race, that's going to be a big blow right. as well. first off, happy to be here. um that it's amazing. i don't think i've ever heard my name pronounced as interesting the as it was at the top of the show. but i do think that for, for president, by to have stood beside president, president obama for not one but 2 terms to have been such a quite essential member of that ticket. as well as one of the leaders of orchestrated and was able to get the ac across the aisle. that is how we got the affordable care act in america. it is a blow, but i also think that president obama has not come out and said anything himself to this day. be all the majority of things that we're hearing,
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whether it be leaks or like little respond or mice whisper to press or not attached to anybody's name. president obama can speak to the press. you can call them any press at any given point. he could issue a statement, he could pop up on instagram log. you could have these conversations if you wanted to, we're not seeing that happen. what we are see is a lot of whispers and members from several members of the democratic party at this point. and a man who is right now, you know, recovering from coby 19 right west, but so not, i mean, do you think we've reached a point where his candidacy candidacy in this race is no longer viable? i mean, it has been spying much confidence with the searches when it seems like people like barack obama asking him to step down of what liabilities should always be determined by the builder is not d. z a leads and not funder at the end of the day. the people who will maintain this democracy and decide whether it lives or dies of people who go to either early vote at the end of october or those who vote on election day in november. not prognosticators, not the,
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not the individuals in the media darsh are not the fundraisers. we want to make sure that the choices live within the people and the people have spoken. we saw how the resounding boats were for the for job. i'm in the primary, we know that he's got thousands of delegates. those are his delegates and the only person who can decide whether or not he wants to continue whether or not he wants to move forward is joseph robin at bye and both sports. he has not been gold and he has not told anyone that he is going to withdraw his campaign and. and so he does. i think that it's really unfortunate, but the media continues to circle this story. and then unnamed sources continue to push it. okay. he does have cove as he is a 80 years old. if he does indeed choose himself to resign from the race. what do you think? can we assume that color harris will take his place and how do you right touch on says well, that's not exactly how this works. i think that if, if joe biden unfortunately, was to decide that he was not going to run a couple of harris would be the absolute most suitable person to step in his place
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as the vice president. but what we're seeing from many in the democratic lead circle is that her name isn't even the one that is the top one being circulated to jump over a. the 1st black woman vice president, to double over a vice president in general to the president's deb was by design a heard of in american history, unheard of in american politics. i think that um joe biden showed even vice president come over here. someone who would hope to push the policy then the agenda that works with the american people helped degree the historic waiting to be seen in policy across this country. but also someone who could carry the mansell in an election cycle. i think that she would definitely be a formidable and st. you. she's had concerns as in say, in terms of her favorability ratings. i mean that sometimes even like behind a present buttons as, as vice president, how will she overcome that? well, the polling here has been very poor regardless of who is that, that the top of the ticket, the pulling for joe biden was, for when he ran in 2020 it was for a, you know, leading to lead up to the primary. and it's for now,
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none of that has changed and he's always, he's always risen above that. now let's say the same campbell, here's the black. the boat is the most sizable and the most consistent in the american electorate. when it comes to the democratic vote, it hasn't been one that has in the past 40 years, been the deciding vote for the democratic party when it comes to our 1st. i don't think that that's going to change in income, iowa harris. we have someone who has her weight in gold, someone has to very firmly, innocent ministrations, someone who has a allegiances with our partners abroad. someone who speaks very strongly in women's reproductive rights. one of the top policy issues in america right now. uh, she's definitely going to be able to appear in a row. okay, good to speak to a nice across the democratic structures and full obama campaign advisors speaking to us from washington dc. thank you. donald trump is set to accept his policies. presidential nomination like to the supposed to be
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republican convention. it comes 5 days after he survived. an assassination attempt is running maze, ohio. send it to j. d. vons accepted the vice presidential nomination on wednesday . the problem is jobs and pledge to fights for working class americans and official reports from the venue in milwaukee. it was his introduction to american demand. it could be just a heart beat away from the presidency defiance as a relative unknown. and total comes choice as his vice presidential running mate the open with praise for the man. he wants heavily criticized, competing to hitler to night. we celebrate. he is our once and future president of the united states of america. a relatively new sent it to from ohio. he needed the trump endorsement to win his election to of any future in republican politics. a former marine, a best selling author, france, is an abortion absolutist bond, with no exceptions,
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even for report and says he's opposed to continued military support for ukraine. i'm believe china is a mass effect. he claims washington has cost too many hardships for too many ordinary americans for my racks, wrapped in a stand from the financial crisis to the great recession from open borders to stagnating wages. the people who govern this country have failed and failed again. he was introduced to the convention by his wife, who showed the daughter of indian immigrants, his goals, and this new role are the same. but he is pursued for our family to keep people safe, to create opportunities, to build a better life. and to solve problems with an open mind. the theme of night the was make america strong again. this because told for the security, the audience wave signs calling from us deportation and documented migrants. no mention the donald trump effectively blocked possible bipartisan immigration
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legislation. he wanted it as an issue to run on the use of his convention payroll, and course the immigration laws. he will find the mexican drug cartel and he will arrest the criminal field label address and them behind bar. it's a team says the selection of j t binds is about the long term future, but no attention tons to donald trump himself. you'll close the convention with his speech on thursday, the 1st time you've spoken in public, really since the attempt on his life at the we to do a line. so the question, it's up for us with the means a different kind of donald trump, our for sure. i'll just need a public a national convention in milwaukee as big as a particle. hey. and she joins us from the convention in milwaukee in wisconsin. so patsy as allan fisher was saying that this is the 1st time we're hearing from donald trump since the assassination attempt a week ago. uh,
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what's the speculation? what are we expecting from his speech as well? i definitely think that attempted assassination is going to figure very prominently in his speech and they are getting some clues here. i know the convention really hasn't gotten underway yet, but the subjects have, and we just listen to a rendition of a rap song where the chorus was fight site fight that remember when donald trump was able to get up with the secret service he raised his fist and yelled, fight, fight, fight, and receive those posters starting to be put around the convention and back. the one just went up that said, it shows that picture of trumpet, the res, best and the buddy or to the god save trump. trump save america. now, he had told reporters that he, throughout the convention speech, that he was plenty to give. you said it's going to be very tough, but that he does it. what to do that anymore, that he wants to unite the country. his advisor say this is going to be one of the greatest speeches trump has ever given. we believe between about 55 minutes. they
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say he's rated himself. and if they say he wants to do, it's a deeply personal message of unity. now that is not something that you think of when you think of donald trump is a political candidate. he's unified, the republican party solely in his image. and if you walk around the convention, you see these massive posters of donald trump, his face really taller than me in some cases with different slogans and him making various faces and different. uh, it just, they're really trying to project the image that this is. he is a strong man and, and to show just how that's gonna show up in the convention hall kogan, a former pro wrestler, is going to be speaking. the person who's go to speak right before the president is a ceo of the ultimate fighting championship. so they're really leaning into this idea that look, nothing can hurt trump, he survived the assassination attempt, stood up and said fight. so really he is going to say he's going to unify the
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country. but the platform, this is what the party says they're going to run on, is deeply divisive. everything from promising to expel millions of a documented immigrants, including children, put us troops on the southern border, which he legally cannot do. he wants to reinstate every institute. the muslim band get rid of the department of education and what line that his throat hold accountable, those who prosecuted their political opponents. so in the platform, he is saying that his justice department will go after the people who have charged him with 94 different felony counts in many, many different cases. and then there's a line that i think is deeply shows just where the republican party is. it says, cut federal funding for any school pushing critical race theory. that's not something that any school actually does radical gender ideology or any other inappropriate, racial sexual or political content on children. we have seen,
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there's been plenty of bad books being bad. what this platform says is if donald trump is re elected, it's going to get much bigger. ok, i think i'll have that for us in milwaukee wisconscin plenty on. and from the convention throughout the evening here on out there. the intensified as riley attacks across guns. i have killed over 500 palestinians in the past 10 days. some of the latest strikes were in central garza, an attack on the town of owls, the way that killed at least 8 palestinians in engine. all those women and children were among the victims with all the forces of also attacked out and is there at some alvarez refugee camps. honey, my food is move from there. all my. it is not only the ongoing mass going of people that is affecting the negatively so far and taking it all on their mental health
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and psychological well being. but the fact that there is a daily struggle as a route due to the, the creation of, of difficult living conditions. the trauma that the children and an elderly and people of vulnerable people are experiencing on daily basis for the past 9 months, just to the alone to the past 24 hours. what we're looking at is the close to $54.00 people being killed. the vast majority of this, of the casualty is happy to to be women and children, and this is the same exact part of that we've seen in the past 9 months. entire families been obliterated as rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu has made an announced visit to southern guns that he visited. his soldiers, in rough of 16, which has been under constant is riley bombardment in recent weeks, is rarely media report that prime minister netanyahu told soldiers that ultra orthodox jews will soon be recruited into the ministry. because obviously above
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enough of the customer is rarely control over the philadelphia car door and the rest of the crossing is important. so continuity the ministry pressure existing here on this relative to how much movement helps us with us and said to mom's progress in the kidnapping. deal, especially without the mountains for the release of the largest number of kidding up men and women in the 1st stage of the agreement. double pressure does not hinder the deal. it contributes to his progress for the spring. now to all correspond him wrong, connie joins us here on the sets, and that is, of course, because the story, the government has bound all reporters from reporting from within israel iran. so took us through this visit to a, to ross us, specifically by prime instead destiny. i'll remind us why the philadelphia cordele, which is where is really troops have been for some time now. it's so important. well, the philadelphia, colorado is actually they is their id code name for the border area between goza and egypt. now it's very important to these riley's,
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because they say they need to patrol that buddha permanently. whatever the ceasefire agreement is, whatever. when will comes when and in order to be able to stop smuggling, that is something that is not acceptable to egypt. they've been several agreements between egypt and israel over the starting and 1979 with the camp david accords. with that buddha is supposed to be the minute tries on the addiction side is one by the egyptians and on the publishing inside. it's run by the palestinians that clearly isn't happening. it's a political football for a prime minister. benjamin netanyahu. on the one hand, he's got his ball right and he's, he's of a pretty racist m b m m. kay's who wants a permanent presence in garza starting with the philadelphia, colorado. now the problem is the is very clear. he's sticking to his guns. he's saying yes, we do need to be that permanently. however,
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the have been seized by talks have been going on in egypt specifically about rough . uh, i'm specifically about the philadelphia car to the americans. i've been trying to broke up some sort of compromise. they compromise is that they will help petrol, that buddha, that's not acceptable to the palace things. but you've also got a massive, massive been very, very clear. this is, know is where you presence when the will eventually comes to an end. and this is all something that promised to benjamin netanyahu was ready to even accept, currently at this moment. so by going to rough up and having this very public visit and talking about the philadelphia quarter, it's a power play to try and force people's hands. how that's going to play out. we'll see in the next couple of days. okay, thank you for that. and we're on con, by 1st and the cdn south to south africa with presidency or i'm opposed to says inclusive economic growth will top the agenda if it's new governments. he has
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deliberate address at the official opening of parliament in cape town. the african national congress was forced to form a coalition administration, often failed to hold onto its majority in parliament. let's go to herman's house as she joins us now live from cape town her. so we have ministerial purse, which have been divided amongst be 11 parties in this government of national unity . just took us through that and, and how that's going to go down all the and see manage to retain some key portfolio. so just finance and change. what follows like policies as with pallets and communications, maybe at the political parties, perhaps it was presidents or of course, as a way of managing expectations and managing agendas, managing change them within the governments of national unity. when he addressed parliamentarians, he spent a lot of time talking about units. he's did, he's a, did we have political parties in the government?
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we need to work together. it was put aside the differences, have a good of the country. and so the applicants have high expectations, it was issues like crime in case that one's job is resolved with his son. he has unemployment rate and more than 60 percent, it's higher a manual people. they want the basic services team to fitness schools with a health care, all those expectations, and these in piece, under a lot of pressure to deliver. so can all these other school policies be unified? can they work together? and that's what in ones waiting to see, i mean these are politicians who over the years have criticized each other, some of taking each other to co. and so will they be able to work together? they have different ideology, different policy ideas. for example, the amc believes in that you know, they can palm and policies, they believe in equipments of action. but some parts use that the democratic alliance tells me against that. so will they be able to compromise, find some common ground, is support to say,
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this is not the 1st government national unity inside that's a good night to 94. when also the data was president. it was a g, a new lawsuit for about 3 years. and then if the club pulls out, imagine you collapse. so will this kind of stuff with national unity a full full, its full 5. you had to order the whole for the parks. okay, thank you for that. haven't been tested that for us in cape town. still ahead on al jazeera crossing the desert, to find a safe c reports in the rawlings and people smuggling across to dogs. for them with egypt. and i spoke with the pounds mail, gymnast, look for redemption and power as often naturally missing out on the goals and the last games in touch. the had low, the hot and dry weather continues to dominate,
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across the vans and the middle east. we have got some shower cause you can see that from the satellite image across most southern areas, bringing some rain to the likes of e m and a month. but it is launch the hot and dry, but a little bit on settled across the gulf. thanks to shamal wind, that's kidding up. some dust, reading windy conditions across the region as we head into the weekend. and the temperatures have been sitting very high in the likes of to wait. we've been up into the fifty's, but they will be coming down slightly as we go into fat today. not temperature is all set to come down as well across the north, west of africa with places like morocco suffering under a heat wave. but rebecca comes down to 26 degrees celsius that on saturday, the temperatures will continue to sit very high. however, in the north east of egypt for cities like kyra for the south of this, it's a wet story. in particular for nigeria, you can see those storms bubbling away, pushing their way out from east to west,
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as long as you drive across large areas of southern africa. wildfire threats continuing for parts of south africa, but it's looking much went to the cape town. we will see things cool down through to sunday. the thing, what has happened to guys since october 7 has been cranky. i'm so ashamed. i'm so ashamed because it's being done in my name. a leading jewish voice speaks out against israel bruce to own gaza until palestinians are safe and secure. ease riley's nipple will be and use never, no to my name. witness on, oh geez! era. was a journey through every story. every step is
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a quote assistant for governor jones us president j biden is an installation officer testing positive k, the $9.00 team on the campaign trail in nevada council. this feature the teenagers civil rights organization is now as his home and seller west south african president. so i'm a pose that says inclusive economic growth will top the agenda f, as in governments. each individual address of the official opening of parliament in cape town now means a coalition administration formed following elections in may. and is there any drone strongly because killed one of the kilometers of lebanese resistance group in the countries east target to the vehicle in the back region? the fad? our forces is the ministry wing of the 11 on jamal this let me yeah. one of several small groups that have joined in the fight against israel. now, the strike in southern lebanon killed his bullet number as roman lebanese group of
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trade of need daily fire since the wound garza began. and apologize, move from a route on these very strongly from level targets. it assassinations have become a near daily occurrence and the ongoing confrontation between the is ready the military and has the law. it is a strategy employed by the is really military for months now. what they do is that they target to members fighters, commanders of hezbollah as well as palestinian groups like come off early on thursday, 40 kilometers from the border. a car was hits, a commander belonging to the elfish or forces. that's the military wing of lebanon's, which amount is mia was killed now. this group cooperates with the 11 on grand. so come up a few hours later, a car close to the border was hit, killing has full member. now this the confrontations, both sides,
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the warring sides, largely respect, respecting the unwritten rules of engagement whereby attacks are largely confined to military targets. but in recent days, civilians have been caught in the crossfire and that lead the has brothers. secretary general has one us relo to issue, yet the new warning to the is rare is telling them that if they continue to kill civilians then has the law will targets new new settlements in northern as well. so this is a conflict that is dangerously points and link to the war on god's products and until that's for. and then they cannot find the solution to these ongoing confrontations. and the chances of this conflict, widening are real center for their algebra 0. they don't, a passenger train has derailed in northern india killing at least 2 people. thousands of passengers have been injured as at least 10 coaches of an express train of tons and the states for to,
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for dash. the rescue team is out the sides. this will say the cause of the accident is being investigated. to thousands of student east across the border to egypt, every mountains, to escape the fighting between naomi and the power ministry. rockland support forces guessing a visa can take weeks and it's led to a rise in people smuggling. this type of move and reports from below. how much? v steps are some of the last off route we'd be taking with your mother on her country soil from dented in south east sedan. she and her family had to flee when the parent, military rapids support forces, or r f. f rated the city. their escape from home mark this part of a long journey in search of safety in a neighboring country to let them instead of car. so while off the i need be that we managed to escape alone without elderly mother who's sick. she has asthma and high blood pressure. she had to work with us grow the age, killing mesa is we were without food for 2 days. we reached the village,
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then started moving from city to city until we got here to abo hummadi to go to egypt through the desert. so many, if you don't make it at all, those here are aiming to cross the international border between sedan and egypt illegally. that's because crossing the border office really needs visas, egypt change, it's visa requirements, of course to the needs national. shortly after the start of the conflict last year, the new rules meant the long waiting list. so many se, smuggling became their only option. it's a journey that those most desperate incidents conflict take. there are barely any stops on the way for food and water and the journey come come with difficulties. on a shot at there are no mechanical workshops on the road. so unless the car happens to come along and take passengers do it, or you bring spare parts from other 100, you can get stuck for days on the road. cars can break down motors, stop working, or the car may overheat or get caught up in the desert rain. but we all have to wait for a solution to despise it,
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not being an easy way for hundreds every day. it's much easier than the official routes. the most reliable way to get from here to the border and beyond is on pickup trucks, like these to avoid detection by far as those who can pay more to pick up those who can enter this coaching sun for 2 days. if they're lucky and for more than a week, if they're not, i'm not everyone makes it more than a 100 people have lost their lives, trying to cross the border in the past year. that figure is likely much higher, since many do not report their relatives crossing the border illegally. vis tarmac roads marks the entry into egypt most register as refugees. after reaching cairo, at least half a 1000000 put in these refugees are in the diction capital. the entire process is cheaper than waiting for official factors. the most in the amount of money i've paid to be smuggled into egypt isn't enough to travel documents for my family and sit on the cost of issuing
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a passport as $256.00. and i have 9 family members. so dance conflict has resulted in the largest displacement crisis in the world. and with the iris f entering new cities. more and more people are being forced out of their homes and having to look for safety elsewhere, no matter what it takes. he but morgan, i'll just 0 behind sedan for on says the elected parliament has met for the 1st time since now, collections earlier this month, me, well members of the trade unions as the forces of the left wing allies are protesting in the capital. they want president emanuel microns so point to prime minister from the left is coalition new popular from one of my seats, but still hassle agreed on account of it. tasha upon the reports. so we've got members of the cg treyjen in a false is main trade union and also some supporters of the hard life from about political party you will call. so select
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a new line. so what they think telling us is that they care to say that they feel that the french presence emanuel michael is not respecting the results of the election in which the left wing lines 1 may seize even those in with a majority. they all say the micro to points apartment is stuff to is form this last we broke. now the problem is, is the left when you line to say fault fails to come off with a candidate for the job. they kind of would agree on who should be said 5 minutes, the negotiations, all still ongoing for the back goes all the more damaging it is to the last. well in the meantime. well, we also have today is the 1st session, alternate parliament, you and peace, all sitting and they will elect to assess because latasha paula out to 0 power is nearly like to which is prime minister kissed almost been hosting thousands of european lead is as nice tries to spend some time with the continent,
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it's pledge to crack down on smugglers who are bringing people across the english channel, showing how reports from letting them how as an occupant, you have with the summit has been health. it's a rare international summit that doesn't include the united states for the european political community. that's exactly the point was and 45 capitals represented from across the continent minus washington, the traditional guarantor of your security. this is, you're looking at 3000 in the wake of russia's invasion with ukraine. we have maintained units in europe and 15 together, which means that which it has missed his primary targets. he has failed to create division in your that unity has failed him. being more important does lead is considered the possibility of a 2nd from presidency as a more isolationist antagonistic towards european security. and yet in the midst of
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some singing off the booting from the you'll leave about the can destroy many totally of the options we try to. i don't think so because i think that there's no solution of this coffee on the battlefield. cus is by far the largest contributed to native anti ukraine's defense. yet donald trump, when he was president last time threatened to leave the alliance, and he's picks a vice president this time j. d events says he doesn't much care what happens to ukraine. that would represent a fundamental upheaval of the security landscape in europe. and every leader here knows it. still, it's a great occasion for a new u. k. prime minister keeps stomach getting maximum international exposure, just 2 weeks into the job. he's able to advance his twin foreign policy admissions of resetting relations with the e. u and stopping the flow of illegal migrants in small boats across the channel. we want to work with all of you to reset relationships. we discover our company
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and trust. i've renewed the buttons of trust and friendship, the bright, and the public of europe in life. and work most fitting a venue for it with the continents security once more in question. the blending palace, the best place of britons will time leader winston churchill. jo, how elder 0 at platinum palace. the european parliament has re elected or is lived on the line for a 2nd time as president of the commission on the line has vowed to strengthen the blogs economy and show significant investment in key industries including defense. she also insisted that the ear is commissioned to tackling climate migration. still has on al jazeera dinosaur, also is sold at ocean for record breaking some new details. as far as new chatham to vermont, once considered to be one of the most deadly strong kids. in europe, details in school,
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it's coming up the hearing that they don't want to lose their dignity being displaced and makes it comes and not being able to get access to food. i'll just see regions across the world, bring you closer to the house of the story. the
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safe, the mean, big summit as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator hero. now the the times as for his boots, half 1000000. thank you very much. we'll start with the final gulf major, the open championship taking place at royal true and in scotland. all eyes were on tiger woods. the 15 time major champion is a 3 time window of the famous carriage jug. here he is with a body on the 3rd hole, but he has some slip to 6 of 2019 open champion. shane lowery is having a good day. the irishman is full run the through 14 and holds one short need right now. but really macro it head around. so if it gets the northern irishman calling
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a 7847, i have a 1st round despite this nice shots on with it. you know, you play your practice strongly. do you have a strategy that you think's going to help you get running the golf course? but then when you get a, when the album played and it starts to present different options and, you know, and you start to think, you know, about maybe heading to a, you know, a few clubs that you haven't at, in practice. and yeah, just one of those days, right, i just didn't adopt well enough to to the conditions p. m. eric obama young is the latest high profile named to join the saudi pro league. the go button strike at baseband, full go late in spells at also and birth. your documents assigned full promoted side. oh god, see a, i'm a young who is now says he 5 hits to the middle east of to an impressive seas, and that must say you paid for the full french, the match and scoring 17 goals. a college and teen as vice president of sterling, who's supposed behind the country football is what caught up in the controller. so you have a chance following that cup of america victory chelsea's ends if and then the is
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posted this video from the team bus. it appears to show or contain this play is making derogatory comments about fringe plays with african heritage fee for our investigating officer a complaint from the french football federation, the called the chaunce, racist and discriminatory, but also origin tina's vice presidents, victoria vision of abel, has defended hood countries, national team posting on x chee roads. argentina is a free and southern country. we never had colonies or 2nd call citizens. we have never imposed our way of life on anyone, but neither will we tolerate that they do it to us. no colonialist country is going to intimidate us for us. oh for telling the truth that they do not want to admit stop fainting, indignation hypocrites. and so i support you. rough estimate, l successful swedish open continues east through to the singles quotes of finals. now, on thursday you came up against prisons, camera, norie. the bell is on seed of here and was actually give it
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a wild card because all these low rang thing. but the span, it looks anything but the world number 261 in this encounter, it dealt with in 6 full and 6 full. he's already created the semi finals of the double section as to and so i hate of the olympic games. i think i played a for a moment, so with that is uh for moments and it to play a little bit more aggressive. but that's part of the of this you need today? no, i haven't been competing uh very often so that's much us victories like today helps them to be on with them the whole much on the whole the, the pressure on the opponent are now getting ready for paris. 2024, which is now just 8 days away. and the athletes have started to arrive in the french capital. here you can see the uruguayan, so they only have 2 gold medals in the history. but one of those came in paris in 1924. that's also the last time the city hosted the games and it's about to become
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the 2nd city to host the olympics 3 times with 8 days to go until both parents, olympics depends maintenance gymnastics team will be looking for redemption in the french capital. and that really messed out on goldie took us 3 years ago trying to get a roster reports in gymnastics. it's a fine line between affection and failure. and so is the margin between gold and silver medals. just oscar japanese men's team. they were beaten by roster at the home game 3 years ago and it still stings even for the star key as she moved to who picked up 2 individual goats, half of it going to the frontier. we had the bitter experience in tokyo and missed the goals middle by the narrow list of margins of 0.103. i want us to win the golden parents as a team last and enjoy the view from the podium to give the. historically, japan is one of 3 power houses in the men's team,
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competition along with china and russia. the countries claims team gold medals at old, but one olympics going back to 1952. but this time there will be no russia up to the country was banned by the international olympic committee over the war and ukraine with japan winning the world championships in october at of china. the team is confident that chances in paris ok away to submit this window and even load up based on how simulations the difficulty level that japan performs. that is higher than china. that's quite a surprise. it's always been the other way around. but now we have a higher difficulties school than them. i think we have the strongest 5 members this time with personal resource k, and it is important to not make any mistakes and create conditions where we could win in the end. we need to make sure we do well and qualified to go super fast, and then we can perform that last step,
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right. this is the horizontal bar off the opponent in the final victory for japan would extend the record whole to 8 team goals and turn around the fortunes of to the disappointment they faced. in total, do you want to guys raska, which is 0 to england's only purpose? smashed a century on the other thing, day of the sick and faced against the wasting these, the 26 year old school, one $121.00 runs and nothing them. it's the 6th century of pope's history and follows the whole century and the 1st match on the series of loans. at the close, england will hold off for 416 after the when these, when that softened off the phone thing i'm counting, these are the 3 mesh series. one level 3600 for any kind of a great go ahead. seem to betty could competes in b, knuckle fighting off these m a korean. the for me, usc champion is part of american promotion to pay, knuckle fighting championship is currently in my back,
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hoping to promote anything for the organization. the irishman is looking piece at m u etc, since 2021. when he broke his leg during a fight you know who i am that's, that's me. i am coming to the end of my contract up to 5 left. this is a very, very exciting organization here, and for sure, you know, what, how could you not, how is it not look to become a, to a, to a, to support what champion? all right, we'll leave a day for the time being. i'll be here again later with most votes needs money, space a no. a heat wave in garza is making living conditions even more difficult, palestinians, more than haul for full buildings, damaged or destroyed, and hundreds of thousands of people displaced. every patch of shade is precious. some palestinians of turning to the scene for relief zane strongly report garza, a stroll to the beach is more than just a break. it is a necessity. high temperatures wait daily on every facet of life for palestinians
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living under siege homes destroyed no access to running water. a swim in the cool blue mediterranean sea, off the gauze, a coast off. and the only way to cool off photo has the land. so when i want to go to the beach with my brother, we must be bid for time. so the flip flops on stolen. we swim and shower in the sea, stay as much as we like, and then go back to the tent of so many people has been driven out of their homes. a kind of shanty town of mix shift shelters. now lines the gauze of coast in this part of con, units, people here say sometimes it can be hotter inside detect. and i as most of the have chest problems and life intense doesn't suit people with just problems. we watch the beach spend some time enjoying the cool breeze. this gives us some relief from all horrible life in the tent. living conditions here are harsh. at best, very basic. they ration drinking water,
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choosing to either clean or cook rarely books, and the harder it gets, the faster the spread of infectious disease. life, you know, tend to, during the war is very tough and extremely rough. we came to the beach because we don't have any other option. i am old and sick. i feel suffocated in attend. sitting here like this for around 9 hours a day is now healthy. either to host ration is difficult for everyone, particularly old people and children. the tents are full of insects. no one can sleep at night because of insects and flies. you can't tolerate more than 5 minutes and attends the water in a bottle is becomes very hot and the food dispos quickly. i don't know what to do. a reprieve from the ruined around them. welcome the grief. and even here the war is on their minds. mohammed says the tents may be hot, but some people live in dirty streets. some don't know where to go. but they say
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they are grateful to be alive. zane bus for avi or just pumps of southern and eastern europe all experiencing reco breaking some of the temperatures. many governments verge people to stay indoors during the hottest time of the day. in northern stubby its been so. busy that the resend the salt lake has drawn it out for the 1st time. charles traffic reports what used to be a like in northern serbia, now barely a pond. crank smiled and falls, drawing rebate smoke where a popular nature was of once was a sum of all the people. only voltage can sustain life a little bit to food celts, but i'm changing my sure it's non stop as if someone puts bolted on me here. so i don't know what to say. it is scary how fortunately, i really skate off with the balkans and much of central eastern and southern europe are in the midst of a blistering gateway. the mexican,
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we are currently experiencing an extreme weather event. a heat wave is characterized by its duration and intensity. this means considering the sum of the temperature normally it's in a strong heat wave. such heat waves would almost not exist if we're not for climate change. from it to the 2 romania governments have issued whether a low symbol want people to stay indoors during the holidays. part of the day thousands of tourists flux to beach is on the coast of croatia. desperate to cool down. the water is amazing, but the land is so hot, it's a catastrophe. it says, this will, we won't even get out of the water, says another some respite from the heat on land may be, but the temperature of the adrian succeed around the historic city of dubrovnik. it's another rick, we're breaking calling before today's the end of the week it was almost 50 degrees and he's the only quadratic basically. basically the keys about 5 degrees warmer
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than the average are in these parts of the air. the use copernicus, climate change services, the average global temperature has been one and a half degrees celsius, above the pre industrial era for 12 successive months. a stream with us including of a halt, this almost across some parts of europe, and now no longer an exception. but increasingly, the new child stopped the houses here in north macedonia. cruz trying to distinguish wildfires, planes and helicopters from nearby countries including gracious b, a. m. take a and helping to contain multiple blazes. a month long nationwide state of majesty is in place. i read dinosaurs skeleton has sold for record $44000000.00 in new york christian salumi as well. and what makes this stay a source so valuable? a meat apax, a 161000000 year olds,
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data source standing nearly 3 and a half meters tall and 6 meters in length. it's built as the most complete and best preserved possible of its kind with 79 percent of its skeleton intact. just how rare is it. it's sold at auction for a staggering record price in terms of stages sources. this is an incredibly rare animal. there were only 8 or 9 known in the world. the fossil was discovered in colorado, in 2020 to may of 2022. my birthday and i was with one of my best friends at the time and he was my head excavator. and he said, well jason, what do you wanna do for your birthday? and i said i wanted to find a dentist. sotheby's auction house closely collaborated with the owner, renowned commercial, paleontologist jason cooper, to document the entire process and this video from its discovery and excavation to its restoration preparation. and mounting evidence of arthritis suggests the state
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of stores had lived to old age, found with the tail curled up underneath the body, which is a common dest pose. for animals, you know, your dogs cats when they're going to either gonna crow up. let's say it was a big win for sotheby's and the apostles owner. but some paleontologists are worried. it's a loss to science. when a thoughtful like apax ends up in the hands of a wealthy private collector, i'll do 0, spoke to polly ontologies, terry woodruff, who worries, museums won't be able to compete. what is the, are concerned about the state as far as going up for sale in the us? you know, a lot of times museums, we work on private land. so, you know, we might get permission from the land owner. they may donate the fossils, allow the museum on well now the land owner clipping on the news and seeing a dinosaur headset, you know, record prices, banks. while i'm letting them using them, just have them saw the be says the buyer intends to explore loaning apex to
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a us institution. christian salumi algebra, new york are ok. that's it for me. so this news on sale, robbins is here next with much more of today's news. a small army of urban art is changing the face of one of mexico, cities torres and most violent neighborhoods more than $11000.00 of these murals. now what during the streets and roofs will be stopped by the government funded program as part of a larger project to make the areas safer and more attractive? you stop a lot them you role is a project that tries to involve the local community to listen to them, to rescue themes that need visibility. why? because there's so many stories of local neighbors, the history of this town that need towing if capital up as not just fine. and there's a great history here. as the project has grown in the murals are more and more visible. residents in these communities are increasingly eager to have a bit of their own personal stories on public display. residents of the stuff a lot, but no,
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it will take more than painting their walls to bring less than change to their neighborhood. but the murals have had an important effect making and marginalized community feel seen again. the once a journey through. every story, every step is a narrative celebration of what we cannot change when to reach
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