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to put the high chips in prison. some like so the house on the cd will continue working to see how the 2 wheels and list is running by st. the cloud. so robin, you watching me all just it renews our life. i'm a headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. the winds top cold, finds it as well supplement policy, and the occupied palestinian territory violates international law. visa, easy supplements in the west bank, and these are resilience and video team associated with them have been established and are being maintained in violation of international
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also bangladesh, employees, the army and imposes a coffee as to mold and 100 people die. an empty government protests defending. that's how the young men designed to fight for rebels. the east, the democratic republic of congo, also. so please be the leader. we know you are past the torch, jo, a tv. it's a members of the us presidents own policy, imploring him to step aside. don piece of statements with the latest sports news, wasting these fight back against england, with kevin hardy, leading the way to the 21st century. the welcome to the use of the international court of justice says that israel's own
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going present, said occupied palestinian territory is illegal and violate international judges. determine that is rarely is obligated to end its unlawful presence as quickly as possible as a bus stop. a whole new sacrament, activity set passive begins on coverage from the hague. it was a landmark case for the 50 judges of the international court of justice with $52.00 countries participating. it is one of the largest the court has ever to decide on. they have to on the legal consequences of its wells, 57 year loan occupation, the west bank garza and east jerusalem. and the impact it has on the palestinian population. this is a different case than the one south africa filed against israel for committing genocide in gaza. in this advisory opinion, most of the judges greet israel's occupation has become a permanent annexation and therefore violates international law. he says read that
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faith, nbc, that is a wrongful active, a continuing character which has been brought about by his rails violations through its policies and practices. of the pro division of the acquisition of territory by force and the right to self determination by the palestinian people. consequently, as well has an obligation to bring an ends to its presence in the occupied palestinian territory as rapidly as possible. courts as is where i live in closing system, methink discrimination, mounting to apartheid on the palestinian people. it's policies of encouraging more than 700000 satellites to live in the occupied territories in breach of international law. the quotes come to the conclusion that it is policies and practices, including the maintenance and the expansion of settlements because protection of associated infrastructure and the. ready ready the exploitation of natural resources, the proclamation of journalism, as is as carpeted the quote consider that these policies and practices amount
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annexation of large parts of the occupied by the city instead of. the court also said that old un member states and international organizations have an obligation under international law to stop and abling the illegal occupation. a palestinian delegation at the court called at the historic day for the palestinian people. i believe it's so started because you know it's provides. so to invest the answers to many questions that's state in our minds for so many years. it's, you know, answers the questions that so many countries, what are waiting in order to decide and determine their policies. visa v as well, and the type of relationship that should be they should have, i'm in teen with the as well as an occupying power as well, immediately rejected the course conclusion. and prime minister benjamin nathan y'all's that as well. cons occupied land that as they are, the court ordered the un general assembly and the un security council to take
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whatever action necessary to empty illegal occupation. what the shep moments many palestinians alone hoped and worked for official recognition by the world's highest court of the decades long suffering and the inequality of israel's actions. but also knowing that this non binding legal opinion won't change anything immediately . this is no up to all you and members to decide. step 5, some. oh, just a rough. take the pull stuff over by line be occupied, westbank, wherever tex by settlers their own govern. as the president of the international court of justice was reading out the landmark ruling of the highest court in the world, deeming the is really occupation of the occupied was spanked, including jerusalem and gaza. illegal is rarely subtler and least attacks against the palestinians in whole order. and buried burning out of fields and several businesses in those areas, reminding palestinians that the reality on the ground continues to be punishing
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where these really occupation a settlers in those violent attacks in order to take over the land, which is exactly what the judges referred when they reach that decision across the board in palestine. factions on human rights organizations have well come to this ruling saying that a lot can be built on it. and, but now states have to come up with ways to respect and honor that ruling and implement that they say that this could open the door for sanctions, for arms embargo and many other steps. and it will remain to be seen for palestinians if their leadership will follow up on those steps and take those bold steps at the international stage to make it more costly for israel to maintain that occupation. note all the data from a law palestine. but let's get the ball as well as by action to the decision with the cost of the sex joseph now on set,
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because he is ready the government to bend down to 0 from the forcing from within the country. have that. let's just begin with. while he is ready, probably minister, she's livid, basements, cabinets, livid, or the political spectrum is livid. that's exactly right, benjamin netanyahu also calling this decision absurd. and it's something we've actually heard from him repeatedly whenever there's been some sort of big decision that has been tried against israel and any sort of international body, the international court of justice, the i c c, the u. n itself and the i, c, j. we're also hearing from members of the far right. these are people in nets and yahoos, governments, they're known alter nationalists and people who have pretty high up positions in the cabinet. even before this decision came out, they said that israel should you know laterally. annex all of the occupied westbank kind of as a retaliatory measure, even before this ruling had come out. this is a case that has been going on even before the war ongoing is up. but you have
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people in that to know who's government, who are settlers themselves in these illegal settlements. and this legal settlement project that israel is continuing to expand. many experts say will not pay the way for a 2 state solution because of the territorial continuity that would have to exist for a palestinian state to be there. so a lot of backlash coming in from is really official, but again, it's no surprise. this is how they usually were. yeah, indeed, but one thing that to think of right by like he referred to, had mentioned in his press conference just that we just had a few moments ago. was this focus of the international community now to really understand what is legal of what is not and where they stand. because we've seen in these last few months how populations have come out, hold to the streets, i think is a very wide display or in representative countries. that's right. you have people who've been taken to the streets against israel's war on gaza. we've been seeing these protests repeatedly, but let's remember in the last couple of months as well. you've had countries who
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recognize the palestinian state, some who downgraded their ties with israel and some even allies of israel like the united states and several european countries who have imposed sanctions on violin is really settlers. these are extremes for attacks against palestinians, for killing palestinians, for torching palestinian lands. there are even sanctions against certain groups who are protesting and blocking age from getting into gaza. and israel has responded to that quite negatively. instead of taking in a step back and saying, let's re create this kind of policy. no, they're saying that nothing they are doing is wrong. and you have a new generation of people who is watching this war on gaza. the slaughter of the palestinian people, nearly 40000 people who have been killed. you're watching it on your phone, you're watching it live stream. and these are people who are speaking up. they are voting in new leadership. and these are new governments over the world that are
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going to have to decide how they are going to deal with israel, as israel still has not finished prosecuting the war on gaza. and this and you know, who says he's not going to finish until he is completely satisfied. so there are a lot of moving parts here. but this decision surely shows israel, that the international community now sees this for what it is. and that's a legal wish to see how they, how it impacts ending in the days ahead for the movement time. definitely thank you because i'm the is joining us are in doha because that's me. always, government is banned. i'll just say right from reporting from within israel you'll see, belen is the full base by the minister of justice on the industry to of the also price as he says these right, the government is unlikely to be detached by the i c j's decision. i don't think that a really big deal for the resolution. the government is the most tried to swan as a and a many of the ministers, 6 to especially from that stream,
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very extreme right. to believe that there is one that can live without the load. and that day, anything which is the said about us about the conquering, about occupying and whatever is by us then the they can never accept it. and the, i mean, although i must admit that they did not the identify we talked about. so they do the cation today, and so there was some things that they couldn't, except others that they've done. but the main thing is that if you ask me and they, they call to decide that they, we will the adult every kotia in all of your patients a and that the, it is not the a studio next ation. it is only all of your patients that will not be a lot of so for me, i mean i would say, oh,
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we don't need to be the we should not be there. i mean, if we remain in the, in that terry to res, seem to west bank and gaza. i mean, it means that is what i will never be a jury state. i mean, i'm, and he's really, but the truth i'm is honest and it is a game zone isn't and against a. and the idea of, of is way to seduce democratic stake a to stay in the territories. so it is not just that the dimension of a community is telling us, oh, your big guy is a a and perhaps ignoring even why did the 67 will a begin? it begun the week, they adapt both egypt and jordan and that and the others a. but this is not the story to day. yeah. we were right in the world. 67. but it doesn't mean that we have to stay for ever in,
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in these areas. as well health authorities all warning of a new medical causes and folding in garza, the polio virus has been signed and sewage and contaminated was over crowded. tempted comes his real size. it's not exciting. it strips as a precaution, but it continues to prevent the entry of life saving medicine supplies desperately needed by palestinians inside the street. kindly by nature pulls off from the bella in central garza know how fresh for palestinians in gauze. ford is say, the polio virus has been detected and stores and contaminated water wastewater flows of freely between 10 in overcrowded count. avoiding the polluted areas is nearly impossible. for nothing we a begging for help we have begging to be safe from the sewer. as soon as people are locked in their homes and can't go out, there are mosquitoes, sewage flies and rubbish. i'm so i know this is really
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a talk have caused extensive damage to ga the storage systems. that's the nation of plants and water supply networks. saving the 4th 12 or the 7th of palestinians did not have enough to clean water line going, aid agencies and the you and for daily delivery. a lack of a fuel to operate. generators has only made things worse to polio, is transmitted through the sequel or oral roots. normally, if you have a case of polio, you're going to isolate something, you're going to make sure that they use a bathroom that nobody else uses that. they're not in close proximity. to other people, that's impossible. pause of running rubbish filled the streets. you gonna step all surfaces a ground to hold in the early days of the war. the you and has documented hundreds of 1000 of cases of a skin infections and diarrhea. i just we forced to live with flies, i'm a cheese haines, it's time to see and other diseases with suffering of them as well. have this part of vaccinating it folds as in gaza to protect them against the virus which can
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cause deformities and paralysis. palestinians have a few options. most hospitals have been forced to close. those are still able to offer services on the resource dishwasher. no one is supporting us here in con eunice, the smell is killing us. we can sleep, we can't eat. we can drink. many palestinians here say they are exhausted, tired of moving from one temporary shoulder to another being hungry and waiting in fear for the next attack. and now they also worried about the threat of diseases. most of the uh, from the central area of the guys and for palestine. the whole past has been killed and several injured and a drug and strongly called and tell of eve, you evans, who these of type of responsibilities say they use a new type of drug and capable of injury space without being detected. israel says this defense systems fail to trigger alarms because of human error. how many jump,
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2 bolts of the, in the heart of televi, an unprecedented attack. the aerial strike, leading to a major explosion near the u. s embassy branch office at the site, crowds gathered and residents were clearly rattled. humans, who, with these were quick to claim responsibility. well the, the operation was carried out using a new drone aircraft named the alpha capable bypassing the enemy's air defense system. and detectable by radar, the operation successfully achieve this object. shortly after the attack is really official, suggested human error was behind the failure of systems to trigger alarms or sirens . later, the military spokesperson offered more details. cope of gate is shown. he should be tunnel. often initial investigations that'd be carried out and from the findings at the scene and on the military system, it appears that it's an unmanned to
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a cross of the some of the 3 model c. my estimation is that it arrived from human to tennessee that know with some of the 3 is in the range and with that as a penalty undergoing an upgrade to extend the range of the flight. the fema throughout israel's war on gaza and in support of their ally, how much the hers these have targeted is really link chips and the red sea and the goals of either. and they've also repeatedly launched drones and missiles towards israel until friday. however, these had all been intercepted, it was telling me you've on high alerts, is really military says it's upgrading its air defenses and increasing ariel patrols. how much enjoy the best but you so the days of these, the bug as has been deployed after days of protests, people to find the bundled friday again, demonstrating industry. the government does impose
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a nationwide coffee safety news reports, but at least $105.00 people have died in the rest. the purchase obligates to quote a system reserves more than half of of the jobs to assess him. greek child reset. this update from dr. of the situation was getting out of control, despite using extra se, for sudden deploying power military unit, they were not able to control the streets across the country. the streets basically last 2 days was dominated by protest stairs and increasing to get political time when opposition party members, as well as the general public signed the participating and supporting the student. and this last 2 days, when the students declared nationwide shut down, it took a very violent turn and the police read it as aggressive as i was doing and so many casualties. and the student is to say with the government, despite the government called for a compromise and inviting them to
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a meeting. but district on, if you have blood on your and there's no mod park compromise, are sitting down with you until and unless justice is done and the government in please realize that losing control of the situation on the street despise you. using so many kind of military force and police and the fellow i get is trying to, some are to defy the army and being situation. i have no control to assist the signal administration. and there is also increasing bits contacting you to troubling economy high inflation. and storing for prices. this is making public frustrated. this was a boiling point where a lot of public actually got out in the street instead of separating the student as well. and also knowing that a lot of kids were getting killed, they should the public sentiment and the government couldn't control this. this content industry. donald trump has recounted the details of his assassination attempt after accepting the republicans nomination for us president from tulsa.
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both of the bill will key that he was of the that because of divine intervention to be on his speech, probably promising you to tend to be a president for all of america. but shortly after he went back to attacking the democrats, the media, and migrants without giving specific details from pledge to resolve a number of bible crises say, well this on the bring come full. while us democrat group called press the tools which has released a tv commercial edging present binding to end his re election bid pass the torch to pass the torch, passed the torch, passed the torch president biden. you see democracy as well that will start to having on monday all the news travel m s, and the c pressure is bound to go by them to step aside, moles inside the congressional democrats. of probably the cool that have to drop out of the race concerns about his health does age continue. let's go save it to
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might kind of who's got more of this. washington dc decided, but it is not going to help vista biden's blood pressure is you know, it isn't done, particularly as it's going to run on a program that he is known to a watch, a city leslie. but his spokesman boys campaign at veronica escobar, the representative from texas, says this is typical of what is happening at the moment. this is an anonymous group of democrats. they do not say who they are publicly. they create this campaign. she continues to contend. that's a lot of calls on president biden to step down or coming from anonymous sources. we do know, let's just make clear what we do know some the team members of congress, democratic members of congress have publicly called on president biden to resign. but let's put this into a context of some 250 democratic members in congress and both the house of representatives and the senate. so this at the moment is a small amount of democrats who publicly at least are calling for president
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biden to step down. now there are many of those who are calling for him to continue to contest, and this is something that president biden has repeatedly said. he is not going to step down. he is going to contest the selection back in november. but if that's what the president is going to do, he basically was set be watching the old shrubs acceptance speech uh 24 hours ago. and that must be reaction to that because it gives you might say, the democrats, that'd be addition to have a go have all these policies as well. it is indeed you had a reaction from the biden harris campaign saying that this was very much the trunk because americans rejected back in 2020 and saying that he repeated the same old full swords as he has been repeating then. and throughout his time in office and some of the comments made by donald trump up absolutely extraordinary,
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even by his standards. for example, he describes immigrants as an invasion who have led to the death and i'm a quote of hundreds of thousands of americans. now, this is quite by simply an absolute full sort. yet there's very little media comment on these photos that were contained in this particular speech. and democrats are picking up on that the bite and harris campaign is focusing in on a lot of untruth set. the donald trump said, and also particular issues such as abortion, this is an absolute top potato issue in this election. now donald trump has boasted in the past about removing for his role in removing roe v wade. and he's made the problem, perhaps even more intense for republicans in terms of choosing a running mate defense, who was even more conservative than he is on the question of abortion bands, for example, is on the record as saying that rate is not the reason for abortion that even if
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a mother's life is at risk, there's no need for an abortion. so this is the type of republican talk. this is the type of policy that has become the republican standpoint. that is going to be very, very productive for the democrats to zone in on during the selection campaign by kind of with that update. thanks very much, mike or the people around the world all day, like with the full on solve, a huge id say area, a software glitch, stroke guidelines, bank some big companies. it happens whether the updates from the cyber security sam crowd strike effective computers using microsoft windows. joe, the whole, how's the story from london? how can i get the most of the passions on windows photos related to the 5 and then as countries went into the meltdown effecting millions that was the prerecorded message put out by the cyber security said crowd strike the company. c. o would
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like to renounce the default the update was to blame and the systems will be restored. we know what the issue is, we're resolving and have resolved the issue. now it's recovering systems that are out there. and essentially, as you've talked about in the statement i put out is um the system uh was sent and update and that update had a, a software bug in it. and cause a, an issue with the microsoft operating system release for governments. worried about the cyber attack hard wood hid for a company i t department perhaps like is a, a very large and well known provider in the security space. it's a market leading security provider that's utilized by the, you know, old, you know, many leading banks and, and last, you know, blue chip and government organizations. so certainly the impact is going to be quite significant. it was early friday afternoon when the 1st signs of trouble
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emerged in australia, with telecoms. companies, banks, and media outlets affected sentimental television news broadcast reporting. the situation went to black resuming, eventually to reveal blue screens in the background of the credit blue screen of death error indicating the shutdown of a windows operating system. and so it unfolded in companies and service providers across countries and continents banks, financial services, stuff, exchanges, airports, hospital supermarkets, schools. it's barely a sector left and touched by these global i t out teaches one computer analyst described it unprecedented global prices. that stock the exposes the fragility of our heavily digitized will a point, nope, lost on this traveler trying to build a plane in paris. the phone was on the table. people, it's a bit while reading is how one company can impact the global economy. and the life of the planet, as i understand it, this has impact everywhere,
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systems being restored. so things through the consequences may take longer. during the whole elder 0 lumber underbody though directs the future all being human initiative that i was at a state university enjoys and stuff from tempe, arizona. mr. man, uh, good to have you with us. i'll just say right about jet with it from said, you know, one company controlling our digital lives. it's a bit of a worry, but it's also, i suppose, a bit of a wakeup coil at the same time. those are exactly the words that i would use. we are living in such a into connected wells now that one small mistake can lay waste to a lot of stuff we built off of which thing was buying out. but it's interesting that despite so to the obstacles that people faced, certainly within the last 24 hours organizations that the individuals come to the try to find a way around the issue. there's always a way is the as well. but so this is still tying out so it looks like there's always a way people are being incredibly innovative,
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having incredibly resilient financial on finding ways around the problem. we want to know the full extent to the impact the fact several days. yep. maybe even several weeks, but the reality is it shows that the more complex of technology is become, the more we've got to understand those for deal to use that we're building into the system. i mean, we'll talk the learning process is then when you're actually talking to the young minds of tomorrow, who will have to deal with these sorts of situations and said already is, how do you actually, you might say, discuss the issue in terms of real life events. mean, this is one that you can study, isn't that it absolutely is and talking with my students and i'm teaching them, it's very clear that the skill sets band gonna have to have whatever career they go into in the future are radically different from the skill set as we've been teaching them in the past, which means that they've got to be able to understand that intersection between incredibly complex and powerful technologies on humans that can make mistakes. and
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they go to walk out how to navigate the consequences of that. well, the thing is really interesting that we see that perhaps the last 2025 years a organizations and governments like the e u and various governments often sort of taking companies to coal. take the monopolies. this seems like a monopoly doesn't that we see a company with a name and hopefully all security and then all personal details. and this is the consequences of something that goes dreadfully wrong and how it impacts the globe. i mean, no organization is perfect, but do you think there might be some changes to the way this particular organization administers itself and how it interacts with so many organizations and schools to bangs to add lines? i yeah, site cost. this is complex. there are multiple things that play here, but one of them is the challenges of one sector, a long company having so much ability to disrupt the well. but i think it's more than that. there is welfare,
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we've just been around for 5060 years now. i've called normal accidents, which basically says things will go wrong. and it means that irrespective of whether it's one company or a whole effect or many companies, we've come to learn how to navigate the wave. it comes when things inevitably do go wrong. people are very worried, the back the 10 of the blendy of the y 2 k virus was all the tools at the time and nothing really happened. how is that conversation developed over the last 20? what 24 years i think has gone up and down. sorry. for the last 20 years has been a lot of talk about innovating responsibly, which means making sure that we don't make the mistakes of the past and we're ready for the future. um, i think yes. okay. well, that is something that we, we, dogs, but the that we see today is this is something, it's software on hardware, but it's something that the feels like is of magnitude written big as an y 2 k. and yet we're doing ok at the moment that gives us some hope,
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hope that you will not positive because technology is improving and it's advancing . you might say it a 100 miles an hour. i could barely keep up with, you know, the savings that i have to keep by. you might say, we've got a i, we've got chat boats now. i mean, the road ahead is not any sort of unpredictable. it's a little bit uncertain. how would you assess how we should approach you might say the future whether it be tomorrow or next week, cold in a few years time when it comes to sort of the technology advancements as well. and you called us a wake up call and i think it and very much is the, the systems that were seeing updated today, a relatively routine systems. what happens when you have advanced imbedded into everything? well, we're not quite sure how it works or how we need to tweak it, van line thing, we're actively building vulnerabilities into every aspect of our lives. and if we don't do something about that and say we're heading for potential disaster, i'm the solution, is that not just think about the technologies and the technologists,
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but make sure we have people that fully understand the human aspect of these possible technologies. so we can work out how to develop them, know that any responsibly but to the benefit of everyone. do you see a time or an occasion what technology actually fails, full stall, but it's just the human race left to itself. oh um you know, very, very small probability it could happen. it's very, very unlikely. i think it's more likely that we're gonna have to find he is that actually disruptive, corporate find ways the way we live our lives. it will still find a way around and i can tell you, one of the things that really disturbs me is things like supply chains and we service and co with it doesn't take too much to prevent the goods that we rely on every day getting to us and it's, it remains to be seen whether that's gonna happen with this particular glitch. but the more complex things connected to well becomes the hall tree. it's going to be for everybody to fly within these complex systems until we um, unless we understand how to actually navigate them successfully. well,
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let's hope that you and i have no loved all viewers. i think we can show them all across the world. it would be okay folks that were right under may not. thanks so much for joining us. thank you. a still head here. all the al jazeera vietnam's company. this policy data, toys is in move troll because being credited with boosting economic price funding, small, $5.00 of as well, football, those will be possible and picks those details. coming up after the break, the had a lot of them not to hear of has been sweltering on the extreme. some, i hate this, we can, we are going to start to see the numbers come down across eastern areas with the arrival of some, some of the storms with down in the south where we will continue to see that blistering
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a hot heat in places like it could be as well as grease and to kids. but the good news is we will see those numbers come down in places like remain yet book arrest, dropping down to 34 degrees celsius that on sunday. and in the south west, the spain and portugal numbers all going to drop as well. that cooler air, extending across from west and areas that's brought on by a line of very heavy rains and shows and storms in that moving. of course, person on the island of island into western parts of fronds touching into northern spain as well. and on sunday that continues is to send to. 6 the east that cold front reading temperatures down and move very heavy rain to the likes of germany as well as the low countries, switzerland, and northern parts of italy in scandinavia as well. we'll see that way to whether it's not to move into no way on sunday. and walk us out, walking showers as well for the most east for western russia. and there's a storms bubbling across the balkan renewed temperatures down in romania by monday .
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the, [000:00:00;00] the book about see what you all just bear with me. so robin in the auto mind, the top stories on the use of the o. b, and bundle dash, has been deployed of the days of protest. people defy the banners. they again demonstrates the friday, the government has imposed a nationwide coffee. a major warranty failure has caused chaos around the world. computers a bang sample, so you can walk in some even media. that's something called offline. it happens by the updates by the cyber security fab crowd strikes effective computers using
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microsoft windows. the international court of justice, such as rails on getting presence will be occupied, palestinian territory violates international and advisory attribute. it says as well is obligated to and that said lawful presence as quickly as possible. most football gucci is the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative and the full but innovation minister, he says young c, j is decision, is a victory for the palestinian people. and this is exactly what we were hoping for and it presents not wonder i started with decision. it is a big blow to guys that are the side to is that i as a state as an establishment, as a government settlers. and it is a big victory until the police to new clothes from legal perspective, is it and is your order, the invited i'm going down for it's policy is what it's occupation for several months for the illegal apartheid was,
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were practicing apartheid about the legal value of what happened is that this conclusion, by the national court of justice, which has the highest legal structure in the world, it has condemned all is the only major to try to claim that there is no to patient this, it has confound. there is a patient on this okay. patient is illegal. it has i found one more time. the geneva convention is applicable to the okay. by $33.00 is the case as it will resume. but during the you an agency full palestinian refugees. but as far as the secretary david lobby says that he's committed to providing $27000000.00 a new funds to underwear the show the u. k. suspended support to the agency of to as well as allegations that some of its employees involved to be october 7 to tax. the us is not the only country that doesn't fund a drawer, which is considered as a critical lifeline for palestinians. let's set to the,
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i'll see the where the of the group, the 23 is on the offensive at the northeast of the country. the groups fighters have taken several tubs of villages from government troops in recent weeks. local youth in the town of betty awful, being a self defense group to fight the group. out of y, connie met some of of the been dug up to sign up with me. they showed me to defend the town from the other boxing m 23. they said it was not listed there on the 4 inch label and it's now time to, to have the technique or for me to try to use a different way. i would be $3030.00, been is on the product for the tone it all to more than one. we started 1000 people manuals each. was it this way to come this late? this a photo stop down rule came suddenly, this is a very good i need to use. they need it. needs to be supported by. i thought it is
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because of the steps we are facing the cops. i was young enough. i would up during the night. well, now i'm good in the middle sound that we are caught between 2 fights from the north . we have to input the 3 rentals advancing, and then in the south, the adf rebels are killing people. this initiative can help defend our town because we don't have another option to come. what is the government has been battling them 22 for more than a decade. but the latest disclosure of started in 2022 construction was, is one of those fucking defy, does it come to the united strongly because it does displace new york frequently and from their homes. there is no fear that the more want to be approved. it does, it don't really like it any of those to do, look at it into ne, on be honestly, hasn't been under the foot of the group for decade. and now, before you, i've been wondering what will be the difference between what day you are trying to get to you as it look like the physical open goals for my defendants which has been accused of many abuses against civilians in this area on the wake county i'm just,
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you know, bending the democratic political school us to do as president has made a new partial tablets, his latest attempt duplicate protest as well. the boots are listed, the length of dames full bit of sterile paste, just over a week after sec, the oldest, his entire cabinet writes groups, tables, and 50 people have been killed in a book, the protests, the gates, a controversial financial bill, not a russian quote, a sentence to us to at least 260 years in prison for a spin out. wall street journal report i haven't guessed could, which is the 1st american journalist to be arrested on spine charges in russia since the cold war. he says the accusations of false is because it should employ, it has slammed the verdicts. present gibbons as this government is pushing hard for a release usually show for one of his more from moscow for a will think 16 years in a maximum security prison. the hearing and the espionage case against evan gash
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coverage was held behind close doors and the se. chevy catamaran blog, and the euros he didn't know. please go to the say. persecution was initially requesting 18 years in prison for him, and when gash coverage was detained in march, last ga, in the city of vehicles have been bug and the keys of espionage. according to the 1st occasion, he collected sensitive information about the activities of while the goals of gold, which produce tanks and other ministry hardware. the investigation believes that the cache covers had been receiving instructions from the c r a. he denied his accusation, saying that he had been doing his job, interviewing people, and gathering material for his obstacles. his colleagues also insisted on his innocence. some said he had permission for inter, he's received from the russian ministry of defense. before his trial, i guess, coverage, spend 15 months in the most clearly force of a pre trial detention center. and now it took just 3 days for his case to be reviewed interest to me, things the investigation into the case of the american journalist was complete. uh,
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presumably back celebration of the process may indicate that gash coverage may be exchanged in an interview with american media pass. and also you talk a call. so in a few months ago, president for the patient said that there was no reason to keep him in prison, and russia, presumably outpatient him to the guest coverage. my place of exchange for russian special services office of the jim krauss, the club arrested in germany, who's not serving a life sentence that from that to you, let ship of oliver ultra 0 mosque or a still a head hey. on out on wayne high in thailand, we will tell you why these job notice boards are largely empty, leaving many people with an uncertain future. uninstalled fresh stone for the man who led spain to europe, the glory of story coming up after the break, the
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the 15 major champion made just one booty and the 2nd round here with the 6th, as he finished the way down to the table with a full t. i have a par despite missing the cut would say he had a great time to go to the school. i loved it. i've always loved like major championships. i just wish i was more physically and sharp coming into the major's opposite it it touch it mentally, physically, emotionally. and i just wasn't as shoppers. i as i needed to be, and i was hoping that i would find it somehow, but she never did. and consequently the my results and scores were pretty high. 2019 open champion. shane lowery is now beyond lita. he was the 2nd but of the night one shot behind. but a 2 and the post $69.00 is this is a 7 under review. i did see shortly i felt like i went out there, i was in control of mobile and did all the right things for
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a lot around. um and then when i get on a bit of trouble, i felt like i really finished around well. so it's like, i'm pretty happy with today and be needing this ornament after 2 days is, i mean, this is why you come here. why we're here. the press on the bell is good for them at the suite, a sheriff and continues, but he needed 3 fits to advance to the semi finals on friday. the treaty to time grand slam champion face origin marietta, nevada 8th. that was the origin sign, move on the 5th, 5th for the spelling of it back to fix the next 2675 and 756 pieces to the city. finest since we moved in space. and this was long this through this since 2009 i was able to hold physically ability ends and that's so important for me. let's see how i am tomorrow. but uh, but today i am alive, funds i, i mean they sent me final. so that's so funny, but the captain of depends women's autistic gymnastics team has withdrawn from the olympics,
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offered missing to smoking and drinking 19 year old sugar miata methods. she'd violated the teams code of conduct and japanese lou, which prohibits smoking and drinking for those under 20. she's arrived home from the training camping, monica, the team, which was for the 1st time, and then peons and teenagers is looking to when it's 1st and then pick middle since 1964 to the raining and then pick a new champion will be competing as a refugee at the palace games. fernando, who okay, and the case, a flight that he's mates of cuba 2 years ago. but thanks to the international olympic committee, you know, has the chance to go for go with jim. david stokes reports on the waters of cape coral, florida. fernando diane hogan enriquez, is training hard for we stood olympic games less time out in tokyo, he won a gold metal representing cuba. but things have changed since then. and as i know the material i sent it in 2021 or the 2nd to the feeling myself. living here now have
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a great opportunity to compete in paris for the refugee team. on the 25 year old is one of the growing number of athletes deserts in cuba. well, wages are low and there are food shortages to come in. this government wants it is endorsement, but he chose a different path to follow a window going to him. i left cuba because i didn't degree with the regime. i didn't degree with the decisions they took on people. and as my career developed, they started involving me and things i didn't degree with during a training camp in mexico 2 years ago. and rick has slipped away to make a 15 day journey over the us. buddha, crossing the rio grande along the way up that he was held for 2 weeks, but eventually grunted asylum. and despite working a tower ships is a plumber and maintenance man, he always finds time to train some more technical one. ok, there was so many cubans that come to this country and lose the stream is competing your game simply because they don't know how to get back to this place. it's
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a little after years white, he was one of 2 cubans, a. what is the place on the refugee team by the international olympic committee? cuba has protested their inclusion, saying they should not be considered as refugees. but it's about my day. i don't have way out to the refugees naturally to been through the same thing. now i want to tell them not to give up this boys away, no matter how does the days become? the sun is always going to rise, flanked for what you want. whether he wins the middle or not, this time round, enriquez prints on public beyond paris to compete at the 2028 games in los angeles, perhaps as part of the us team. they've its types edges era. israel's maintenance football team has been cleared to play the pass olympics of the fif again postponed a decision on a potential band over the world on gaza. the palestinian f. a head off triples will governing body to suspend the israel from the international game months ago. and fif, it was set to make a decision at a meeting on saturday. but now they say they need more time to examine the cases from both sides and will make
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a decision off to the games. israel's 1st mess takes place on wednesday against molly nicholas mcbee had is the co director of faith square human rights, n g a is organization submitted an independent report to fill on the alleged violations being committed by these rating football association. we saw that seaside conveying legal experts to assess this case. um, we were skeptical that and the legal expertise that was going to be convinced would consider the full range of the evidence. and so we felt it was important to put that to visa and also to put it into the public domain. i think we focus and for issues we focus on the legal and illegal matches and tell us that instead of 3 that's sanctioned by visual football association, we focused on systematic nature discrimination which has infected the policies and practices of the israel football association. we focused on political interference and the fact that the,
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if it is really football association as colluded with is really state to try and scuffle the phase efforts to have israel sanctions. and we also look to the fact that the systematic destruction of palestinian football facilities and gaza and the killing a scores of players as effectively obstructed one of the pieces key objectives, which is to develop the game and taken as a whole. i think of the key point was if there was any political will within fee for to take this issue on. there are a wide range of issues that they could use to sanction. and then there's really football association spans european championship winning caps and all of all of them are also has signed for a new club. the 31 year old has joined ac milan from i to come, the good. i just pay and a full you deal. you had any price of last season's going. 21 goes for actually to go. this is not the 1st time for him instead, he all but also has a 2 spells at you've inches. and that's what was both faithful tonight. so thanks very much, peter. thailand's manufacturing sector is taking a hit with old,
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nice to 1000 factories closing of the past year and this way and hey, we pulls the economy by slow down even further. thailand's industrial machine is slowing down. manufacturing makes up almost a quarter of gross domestic product. the rising costs and cheap imports from china, blunting the countries competitive age. this manufacturing company is one of the most secure, having diversified away from specializing in top pots during the 1997 asian financial crisis. we have a 0 order we to know. so any pot, so after that, be changing our minds to expand this in this to maybe cody wise industry and also now i think the coach of machinery, industrial 27 years on many others. still having a heated, that cooling and a paying the price, almost 2000 factories had closed and
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a year. and government also shows more than 50000 people have lost the jobs. call me from the one i'm worried because i'm not using that anymore. i'm nearly 40 and i lost my job at an age when it's going to be so much harder to find one that there are plenty of vacancies, but mainly for low income jobs. the prospects a slim for those wanting to earn a bit more. there was a time when this public notice board would be bustling at this hour of the day with people looking for work funding. dozens of jobs advertised. now it's largely a band and serving as a sign of the job market. here. new factories are opening such as chinese electric vehicle manufacturer of b y d, which started production earlier this month. but that was tempted by an announcement by japanese company suzuki, that it's closing one of its facilities. another challenge is the government's planned increase in the daily minimum wage to just under $11.00. we need to be careful in that part because
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a lot of factories or the move out of thailand where they have the higher minimum wage. in the last 10 years, companies like this which have been operating for some time, believes the competitive age is quality rather than price. given the current and looming economic challenges, both domestic and international, they'll soon find out if that's enough. wayne. hey, al jazeera, bangkok. yeah, no, it was, but it's possible politician to start the company. this policy says that new fan would songs that was due to old age. i'm serious illness. he was a see. jessica washington looks back as his legacy for more than a decade. you in full term was the most powerful man in vietnam, serving as general secretary of the communist party since 2011 its top leadership known as the full pallets consists of the prime minister, the president, the chair of the assembly, and the general secretary, which is considered the most senior position, a 2021 show secure,
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a red sewage ton body members credited him with managing the economy. it's made an exception to the to time limits. under his leadership, vietnam became an international manufacturing hub. the economy, food, and to the country maintain voted cold bamboo diplomacy a foreign policy approach. it describes as fun but flexible. in 2023 us presidents, joe biden visited vietnam, pledging more trade corporation and investment opportunities. it coordinates that 9 new president joe biden and died on behalf of all countries have just decided to go through with a joint statement to upgrade the relationship between vietnam and the united states of america to comprehensive strategic partners for peace corporation and development and stability from the view having shortly off to china as president, she didn't ping also visited henry in
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a bit to strengthen ties and counter us influence. so when domestically trauma introduced a sweeping into corruption, campaign, known as the blazing furnace. hundreds of state officials and business executives were prosecuted or forced to step down. the drive also led to political upheaval, with prominent content is removed from the scene. in recent years, the general secretary's health had been under scrutiny. he had a stroke in 2019, and his public appearances decreased in 2023. on july, the 18th president tom took over the general secretary's duties to allow to him to focus on his health. on the same day the politburo awarded to him with the gold stone middle, recognizing what had code exceptionally outstanding contributions to the party and the nation. that's that's news for me. for them i have to go. she can follow all the stories by lucky onto all websites. dollars every don't come on top of the story that the i c,
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j opinion of illegal occupation by the israelis of palestinian territory. more analysis to you to read about that story. i'll be back with the news of the top there to stay with say around just the a desperate for palestinians to this, to decent a nation to on a free day. even if you buy cold water from outside, it would cost you $5.00 or 6 chuckles. i don't have enough money. even the water we drink here is not properly filtered before the war. this punch provides it's 20000000 liters of a fresh water a free day. around 250000 people. now the facility can produce just 15 percent of the original outputs off to the east bed, only destroyed power links to the prompt. it has been forced to run a backup generators using fuel, which is radically running out how to study in west coast and coordination with the
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use of any forces on now attempting to connect an external power line to the phone . and then of course, the supply is restored. it's around for once again, be able to run a full capacity for these palestinians. it will provide at least some really encountering the cost of geo political tensions increase globalization and faces a backlash. so is the old rules based on of changing who will shape the roles of the future of the us for china? and could he cannot make alliances like freaks count to the current west or the counting. the cost on al jazeera in india is remote tribal areas hockey, use a function circuits selected for the national team and play for the country. that's my 3 tribal athletes, a contributing to introduce international policy research and, and the support is transforming that communities one. 0, one east reveals india tribal healthy trans on al jazeera, examining the headlines,
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unflinching journalist sharing personal stories with a global audience explode on abundance. well cos program on ours is here the the hello. so robin, you watch e mail just the reviews on line headquarters here in the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. clear and stop court finds it as well supplement policy in the occupied palestinian territory violates international. these are the easy set to move in the west bank, and these are resilient and video stream associated with them have been established
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