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springs also on the more top listing and is firing, storing, people trust to tell them what's happening in their communities in a clear and unbiased. and as an african, i couldn't be more proud to be part of the, [000:00:00;00] the flow on the bulk of this. the news, our life and go home coming up in the next 60 minutes. the supreme court in buying the dash, which uses controversial quotas for government job. so after weeks of student led process, israel says it's shot down a missile approaching from you have in our software destructive ports of at the end of the is already on
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a hits atalla and homeless around refugee camp central garza. they keep saying, here's a threat to democracy. i'm saying, what the hell that i do with democracy? last week i took a bullet for democracy, thousands of support, which is great. donald trump had his 1st campaign rally since surviving them assess the nation, attends. and on far as my with the sports american billy horse show has lead going into the final round of the open championship. but 6 players, which is one shop behind will bring you the latest from golf. a final nature of the thanks for joining us. we begin this news out in bangladesh where the top court has all but scrapped a controversial government job quoted system. in the past few hours, the supreme court dismissed an earlier ruling that reintroduced a policy of reserving more than half of public service positions for relatives,
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veterans, and minority. good ps. the judgment states, the 93 percent of government jobs will now be married based appointments. the soon older, reinstated the closest system legs, 2 weeks of student that protests, at least a 114 people have been killed. the thousands injured in the crank down by security forces. soldiers are on the streets with a nationwide curfew in place, in depth of the inter, that's a mobile phone connectivity remains. cons i speak to time to chat audrey, who has more on the course decision from doc. com essentially. right. as well. say it's almost scrapped out of a 100 percent and 93 percent is not open is based on married like as anybody can participate in the government job among the 7 percent, 5 percent will go to the family members of the freedom fighters of 1971 liberation war that could main grandchildren, children and on some immediate family member and 2 percent is reserved for
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indigenous people. people physically challenge and transgender people. so that is the body today, basically scaling it down to set up 90. if a person is open to everyone, you know, and out of that 7 percent, 5 percent for freedom fighters and 2 percent for physically challenge indigenous people and transgender. so after 2 weeks of violent protests and everything, finally we have it break. will it come down the population that been protesting? it's hard to say because the students had been saying that, look, just for the quote i ball. if somebody is not the only thing right now, there's too much bloodshed, hundreds of people have been killed and injured all over the country. lot of the quote are leaders and quoting angels, i've been talking to one of the top leader was picked up there before his still missing. he was picked up by detective police. his name is not had this slum and he has no trace about where he is. many politicians where i picked up, including the opposition senior top leaders. there's one person called little hock
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. noodle was a former student lead. i have a party and i go now or the card for him. his picks up. he's not missing. now. police say we don't know where he is about. we have some videos among our colleagues who found this thing in different parts of the city and other pops under such violent videos. i hardly ever come across police shooting people that point blanks young stars just point blank. none of these are they are the local tv. tv is highly sensitive. not all over here is about the damage and are some that was committed. nothing about the killing, the number of people in the medi go newspaper. it is hard to come by. there is no internet. telecommunication is very, a traffic phone call drops. so people are literally blind. you know, there is a communication blackout. and when you talk to people in the street, the anger is not just about quote, i to print up frustration about bad economy, high inflation, starting full price for the last 2 years. for people actually came out from all walks of life supporting the food. and this is going to be hard to quail that anger
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in the streets. people say we're not going to forgive the number of people killed by the police and such ag receive way. so this is something we have to see how the fallout from all this happens. okay, well let's look at what the supreme court ruling means. the more de sally reduces the reserve quote to government jobs from 56 percent of just 7 percent. 5 percent of public service positions will be reserved for children and grandchildren or veterans of the 1971 war of independence bounce down from 15 percent. 2 percent of state posts will be set aside for indigenous people transgender people, and those with disabilities that us down from the previous quarter of 26 percent for minorities. so the miles of georgia is a member of parliament to be governing a why me, league and bangladesh. she joins us on the phone from dock. uh, thanks for your time. so the quote, as i mentioned that have given a rolling on the quite system is listed in your mind valve, the end of the crisis,
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but sorry, i couldn't hear you properly, please say again, my question is given that the supreme court have made this ruling on the quote, the system is this now in your mind, the end of this crisis. so, this is, look, this either texas to this a demanding for a long time. and it wasn't goodman's mind that, that didn't get time gone by, that go to a stem should be the form. it was we with compression, it's about the students demand. and what did the testing for? we were agreed with them. and then the distribution processing here in this country plus default hi, good of this country. rejected, rejected the government notification which was published in 2018. and then on the high could lead dig this to the said no, we did month, it allows you to have the form of the go to system and then government a b like and it's the high could budget. and then the appellate division speaks to
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that. for hearing and today's the getting we've done the hearing and so been cut up this going to happen to be sure if this country about the system of the system as it could be said that go the system should be default. and a, exactly, it was just it just some of someone that said the 93 percent up. he's gonna come by on monday but she's and 7 percent is going on. the she's. so this is 8. but the thing is in the student, is it, they should what the demanding some is clear and some other people, some of the particular property they are involved, they are involved in that and they're doing all these vendor lead them to ease of miss gwents and taught in there and turning it and the one down all they bought in the office yos. ok. well the size of chose we, we don't have, we don't have a member of the position available, right?
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this 2nd to defend that position on average. nevertheless, it is, of course, the ruling policy's responsibility to make sure that people don't, don't lie on the streets of doc or in other towns and cities in the country. more than a 100 people are dead, is probably minutes to shake casinos. leadership now untenable. this is, we already farm the tradition credit coming to you. and there was a time frame within the 30 days, been credit commission is going to get that report. who and how they're involved in the, of the cows and in this fight. and we are responsible for that. no, but we can issue no, no sent is going to go punished. all that miss queens. those who are involved in that they're going to be punished because in the outside of georgia. i mean, the julia, this is actually just the rolling policy in the prime minister though, who's responsible for security will the prime minister resign in the wake of some of the bloodiest incidents on the street so of bangladesh and generations. of
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course, of course, of course, we had a sponsor for the security of the whole nation as we had as possible for the security of the whole emissions. that is what you are trying to secure the people we have not let anybody get into this student's education and realize that invested instead of about why. but right, even the shoulder of the students is, is what is it? is it acceptable? is it excusable? so to, to defy live rounds that to on, on for testers. sorry, is it excusable to far live amunition? i'm protest as, regardless of what the root cause of the demonstrations may be. that is that is that we, we government obama, these that defending that. we are saying whoever is involved in that that mysql is, what are the political parties involved in there on the, on the, on the police man, all the law and forcing it is, or if i just wanted to embed it in credit commission,
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instead of going to give that before that, that it was take this step. all right, so, so the amounts of channels that for me, for what, for now the most important thing for us is to secure the country and give the security of the people that can override. thank you very much for your time. certain amounts of georgia from the willing, allow me lead potty that manufacture time. okay, well let's go live to 10 for your child. do we have a little earlier on the program? he's a lot for us on the streets of costs, so i'm 10 very, i'm sure you heard the exchange that with the a politician from the a why me league once the reaction being amongst the protest as to these changes announced by the courts that as well as the breaking news is that the student leaders among for testers, have actually said they're not going to back down from the product of that a points they might. and those have to be met. 2 of the key demands read all their
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detain leaders, and one of them is actually objected by detective police, and he's still missing. the police denied that he was taken by detective police and many of the politician from the opposition, at least 73 of them. sidney and most politician of the nationalist party. so there's a lot of anger in the states. now the certainly they're saying we're not going to back down, the protest will continue the products and those demands are going to be met. and other can demand is that the home minister and the band with the ruling party secretary janet lou happens to be also the transport and communication minutes that they both have to resign because they blame them for instigating the crack down on them. so as we speak, that's protesting and scattered violence going on in different locations. just behind me about half the killing me that is at least 5 university is the combined operation by the partner, the military, and all the security foresight. trying to track down on the students who leaving those areas also. so there's very the dynamic gapes are very fluid,
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it's changing constantly. and it's hardly stable just because of the products that anger is not going to meltdown because that's too much bloodshed been shut in the street, even problems people we spoke to that this is not acceptable. how often our own religious sales. so many people. so we'll see how this thing followed within the next few days. you know, obviously it's not going to come down despite the fact the government of impose the car to indifferently period until one this a situation comes down only 2 hours break right now there's a break but haven't done much traffic, but situation is very much trans. and fluid, we'll see what happens next. so you take time to give us a sense of the topic, give us a sense of the scale of disruption, the to confuse and the security operation. so hot on ordinary life that cuz i understand that some, some work is in the gum and sector, are worried about that business is failing amidst all of this disruption or
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what the government decide to days. general holly that that is today and tomorrow as far as the government stuck to it has been struggling, export has been dropping to recently and with the shut down and the political disturbance much more challenging for them people i really, i know i'd with all this car for you and the distort bends and protests, but many of them we spoke to actively sympathized with the food in protests and thinks of change as i said, because of the violence. and i, obviously people are not happy with the overall situation right now in bangladesh. or i ton, very many things about 10 foot chandry inductor. need the, these are the ministries as it shut down, a surface to air missile approaching from you have been before the entered is ready to treat comes just hours off of the who t i'm the group said he wouldn't hesitate to attack. would it cause vital targets and the response so in this radio, tackle the port city of high to address as well. so when the tree says it carried
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out as strikes on an oil facility and a power station on saturday. yeah, most health ministry says at least 18 people in jude many have sustained severe burns. is that came a day. often the who sees launched a long range drum strike with his rouse, biggest city, one person was killed and the us embassy office in the central tennessee. when the drone hits. or within the past few hours, air raid sirens have sounded in these re the city of our lots, whose he so frequently attacks the red sea city on the south. it has more on israel as retaliation. an oil refinery, a believe in humans, port city of how data clouds of smoke filling the air after the attack in which a power station was also hit. all part of the retaliation. israel had promised the food thies after they launched a drone, which had till a v. so numbers, we were shocked and terrified by today's bombing for air strikes and oil facilities
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. we already have a severe fuel crisis, severe electricity crisis, and severe living crisis. our infrastructure in yemen is exhausted. prime minister benjamin netanyahu watched the attack unfold with security officials after the country's defense minister gave the order to attempt, mix it up and become a from the beginning of the war. i made it clear that israel would have anyone who hums us. and so earlier today i convened the political security cabinet. i asked them to support the decision i brought to attack the who the targets in yemen. the say they targeted tel aviv with a drone that went on detected on friday, killing one person and injuring 10 others. these really military is still investigating why the country's air defense systems were not activated to intercept the aerial target. but the who these are now threatening to not let this a task go on, answered doctor the,
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the many armed forces confirmed that they will respond to this place integration. and that with the help of a lot of my teeth, they will not hesitate to strike the vinyl targets of these right enemy, while consuming what was stated in the previous statement, considering occupied jasa as an unsafe area and dozens of casualties in yemen. as the attacks mark an escalation between both sites, as israel continues to solve on garza and southern lebanon, come to central jersey. don't mean, well the way the military is also bought in several areas and saw the limit on one of the strikes hidden munition deco causing a major fire. local media reporting. 3 people engine has been lost as radio tags always forces. i'm the who sees in yemen, mock a dangerous turn, and it comes like that and goes up and it's very strong because destroyed a residential tower. and own us rep, come to in the central area of the strip. thousands of people have been killed there in the last 24 hours of some strikes across the central region. one of those
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strikes an elbow range, refugee come to several children. finally say at least 9 people were killed when these randy army hit, a house. within 16000 children have been killed and israel's one gaza thousands are missing. alright, let's uh, had 0 by 11 central guys or speak to include or a who's outside the i likes the hospital, the name, the what more can you tell us about the strikes they've and i well it's sorry said 3 days ago when days ready? 4 inches, start raising those play dots and especially in the residential houses and displayed us where it yesterday at the 7 houses from different families were targeted by that is where the war place but left you update to with the latest numbers from the golf administer have 30 said that the best tools in the past 24 hours is 64
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policy being killed. and at least 100 palestinians have been insured. but most of these uh, the best so uh, so is women and children where we attended the funeral of those palestinian at children and babies and women earlier in the morning. physically, forces have been concentrating in the since the past weeks there operate to center at the air at or airports on the site off and on good days, starting with new west schools and shelter. and then now residential houses in the past couple of hours. there was also a target for a couple of buildings, were talking about 6 story buildings. and actually people in most laid off just informed us that they received receiving mornings to evacuate. it said some building stuff are all ready evacuated from hon is send you. so its been escalating, its been intensifying, especially in the middle area right, heading to,
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and many things to be updated to include 3 outside the alex, the hospital there in central garza, i'm joining the student out by mark owens in jones, who is an associate professor of mentally studies at how many been, cuz he felt university thanks for joining us. so. so that seems to be a kind of new sense of urgency coming from this way. the size, they convened the security council meeting on the sabbath on the saturday, which was highly unusual to authorize the strikes on yemen. they seem to, you also single tenuously tackling has blah and the knolls. at the same time, it seems that this attack by the who t's was not detected by a pipe the is riley satellite system. so whatever they used to detect these kind of things. but what does that say to you? well, i mean, i think there is a design that has been in the design now, right as well to expand the war in the region. and this was probably it, it's a cute, just point where they bond and killed is it raining and officials. now we've seen them respond in yemen and killing a number of people. and i think i had of nothing. yeah. who's tripped to to the us
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on monday and tuesday to me it's an attempt to try and they'll be support us support for israel continued. well, i don't think they want to focus to be on cause, or they want to be the focus to be on potentially, or raining aggressions in the region. this will give netanyahu a bit more political license to continue with what he's doing and gaza on the pretext that they face and ex, essential threat from their wrong. so i think there is a very deliberate sense here, of exaggerating the dangers, faced by, by israel. nice to exaggerate, not because the, the, who these haven't 5 missiles before they have, but is this time chosen to respond? because one of those missiles got to, apparently, according to the idea of due to the human error. so to me it's a revenge attack is what it did not have to bomb human because they haven't done that before. they've done so on the projects that have killed and is rarely citizen . but by doing this, they are simply and flaming the existing situation. as we've seen, the who these are promised to respond even more, which they probably will do even today. we saw another mis of attack, right? so as we say, benjamin netanyahu travel to the united states,
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he will address congress on wednesday. it's a highly, highly controversial visit. it doesn't it. i mean, it's 9 years since he was that during the obama years, basically slight taking any kind of approach from home with iran over its nuclear deal. now this could be potentially quite embarrassing foot for bite and given that these readings haven't signed up to any kind of lasting ceasefire sofa list. and it's incredibly embarrassing to buy it and it's in virus. and the us in general, one of the few times maybe the only time that someone potentially potentially facing a crime, you know, charges for crimes against humanity is visiting the us. and he's going to visit biden on tuesday. barton is already under pressure to step down to, to his house, but it's also to be said that barton doesn't want to step down ahead, nothing, you know, he's visit because he doesn't want to give netanyahu dissatisfaction. so what i think menu i might do is use this as an opportunity to further embarrassed by and for the put pressure on for the on demand a democratic policy. because we know clearly that netanyahu, once a trump presidency, and he's even stated as much that they've trumped,
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becomes president. then he will try and delay phase 2 of the seas find negotiations . so he can potentially have more leeway and fighting how much. so letting you know his goal is to undermine to buy the presidency even seen some of his ministers, the minister dice, profess basically endorse trump, the same minister going towards the far right in front. so i think this is gonna be opportunity for 9 united too, embarrassed by it and he wants that he wants to buy them like wheat because he really is banking on republican presidency and deepening his case. so will monica and john is quite a he will thoughts and analysis thanks for your time. no protest is return to the streets of tel aviv on saturday, demanding fresh elections and courting on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to resign thousands of people joining the weekly riley condemning the government's handling of the war on gaza. they quoted on leaders to reach an agreement with a mass to secure the release of captives being held and got the
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town. donald trump post held his 1st campaign rally since surviving and assassination attempts last week. thousands of support, his greeted trump and his pick for vice president j. the vance of michigan. as one off the bottle grand states expected to determine the outcome of november's election for level reports from the rally in grand rapids. a trump suppose is everyone in grand rapids, i'm police on horseback on rooftops, a full, the president that president narrow de missed an assassination attempt a week ago, and they all have for him no matter what the earth show when he got shot, because everybody felt it can you imagine what this country would be like without? it's the 1st campaign events together as a 2 man team days of the trump named j. d vance as his running mate. but here in this crowd reading a bunch about the man who could see the 2nd most powerful person in the us come january. do you know much about trade events before is know,
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but we still don't know a lot of what we do now. we really like donald trump loves a big crowd. you certainly got one here. $12000.00 packed into the serena full to capacity. many others tired. the way as he began to speak. we will never stop working to deliver a magnificent future for our people. and together we will fight fi fi right back outside a sea of my go red hots t shirts, even pizza deliveries. i'm buying this one. the much make has embracing the assassination attempt or 3 d printing model of donald trump. and every with that sense that this is a find, they keep saying, piece of threat to democracy. i'm saying what the hell that i do for democracy? last week i took a bullet for democracy. for donald trump, this is the start. and then you trump the one where he is now officially the
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republican nominate. nobody can charge you for that anymore. one where he has a b p running made on the ticket with him. after this, they will go in a separate direction so they can spread the mega message in the wrong way to the wrong people. but i'm not going to worry about folks is like these, these people say watch michigan. there are still lots of decided that, oh, i never saw the direction i live at address. roughly, meanwhile, protest is gathered in front of the white house on saturday, cooling on president joe biden, to abandon his re election bid. wow. how many the growing number of democrats have publicly urge biden to drop out of the race? the presidents being isolating at his home in delaware since he was diagnosed with coven 19. besides, we'll be back on the campaign trail. as soon as next week. fighting of the democratic republic of congo continues to spice, a humanitarian truce,
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coalition of rebel groups. that is the allied democratic forces has killed at least $37.00 people in the east of the country. the haven't 23. our group is also advancing on soldiers near the city of benny. allowed o'conny has more this is one of the quarter to contain that it's located in the dictated total for many or most just seems to focus on mentors away. and this area has been under heavy talk from the it, if we looked at so we were going to end up phenotypes to one of the isis a group. these people have been in the forest of this area for decades right now in the d. r. c. i mean, i've been trying to deal with them by launching the parental permission, who i've seen because of the cleaning conducted by these people have report this in the tone of when it goes that you weren't calling. did the off the government, do you want to be more what's decided to pay the launch at the last 2 years? by the end?
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they've gone. i mean, then you have rubles remains very active even this we've, they killed it on to 27 people for monday because of a lot from disabilities and even after now people still searching for bodies in different areas. but for this village, only 2 people were killed around hundreds of civilians. most of the big things we came to bring my ship is. some of the bodies were 20 in the water by the men telling the i mean is 1st thing worth now is coming from didn't off because this is this outside. what did the if is most our team and the other side or last time for the 3 levels, the bossing to watch this last off. and that's been a big post on the throne, forbidden and even for the popular something that will help. fortunately, the capacity of the deal, honestly, i mean to deal with the military will finish on the descent on. and 1st thing, some of the most active moving within the region is what i've seen. for example, the top command device chief of stuff for the army is now here in this area,
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they can talk to the population. i'm trying to assure them that's the i'm is doing what they can do. what's popular so knows very well, not so big challenge for the army. and this is why they are expressing difficult on and don't worry if i could watch them. it happened for them here in the village. if it's from the full cost of only $20.00 m $23.00, which seems to be to put out a few of the governments like on it. i'm just, you know, 203020, the democratic republic of cool. so the head amount is 0. we follow the story of a post again, obvious who uses the skills to pick the suffering people live and 9 months 10 is more than just metals. these kind of thing in swim is and looking for as they get ready for the olympics. we'll have more or less story coming up in
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the had a low there. it's been a scorching few days across europe, particularly down in the south where you've had a number of a heat waves. one of those has swept into spain now valencia had read warnings on saturday. people flocked to the beach to try to escape those very hot conditions. and further in land we have the highest temperature this summer at $44.00 degrees celsius. now, temperature is all going to be coming down across from western areas thanks to a cold front, working its way from west to east with. so seeing some very high numbers, the full that southeast corner for greece and turkey, a cypress as well. and southern parts of a city where we have those read warnings on sunday, monday temperatures will pick up again in the south west of spain and portugal. they'll be coming down across the north in scandinavia. there's that cold front bringing some very stormy conditions with the tons of hail and some powerful winds
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will central areas of europe on sunday. the heavy rain pause in, so noise stretches down through denmark on which to those central areas with some thunderstorms coming in on monday, central pots of italy. but they will be quiet and calm weather in the south, west for portugal with lisbon seem to attempt to pick up on wednesday the, the the african stories from african perspectives,
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antagonists had come my life. and i did process is to show documentary by african filmmakers from monday and sent to the lady, for example, one last on the peninsula of chicken, 3 lionesses and toddler, new series of africa, direct on l. j. 0 as the the, your challenges here. as a reminder of our top story, is this our binder that should supreme court has scraps. most of the quotes is on government jobs. that of course, mass demonstrations for weeks. at least
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a $114.00 people have been killed or thousands injured and the credit done bottle se is where the miller trees as it shut down a missile approaching from the evidence that comes out as off of the who's the arm groups that he wouldn't hesitate to attend and for the cause of fighting. so i'll get some response to his really strikes on the data and in gaza. disarray the strike us destroyed a residential tower and holding us about to come to the central area of the strip. dozens of people have been killed in the last 24 hours and strikes across the central parts of to reach you and says this riley settlers have carried out more than $1100.00 a tax on palestinians of the occupied westbank since october, the 7th. on friday the you and the top co found israel is obligated to end its unlawful presence in the territory, palestinians of health alignment decision. but as the old reports in ramallah, it will take much more to change the reality on the ground. armed with buttons and
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the confidence of entrenched impunity is very settlers attack a palestinian family in the southern hebron hills. a young man shields himself from the blows his aunt isn't as lucky when relatives try to pull her away and is rarely sold or consent from firing in the year to protect the settler's walk, how was sent to hospital where she received 7 stitches to the head this is not the 1st time. well wishers have visited the family after an attack. 20 years ago is rarely settlers killed. what's his brother? and the assaults have not stopped since. what was your kind of what do i do to shooting them there? no one helped us. i was beaten on my head and shoulders. my nephew could have died . they don't spear any one. they don't want any public opinion here. elsewhere and the occupied westbank is rarely subtler set fire to palestinian businesses and
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fields near nablus. a seer ring reminder for palestinians. the on its own, the landmark ruling by the international court of justice on the legality of israel occupation did not bring dispute from reality to an end. still, experts believe the decision clears the way for effective accountability is all set comments. enterprise is solely intertwined with the the, the, the, the state. oh simple. oh, simple. to say that this is why i know it's time to impose this function. so nice real control doesn't comply on the ground, the daily bottles to protect the palestinian land and lives will continue for rose . just is really your thoughts are unlikely to stop a hello cindy is feel vindicated by the world court. but say there's a long and hard road ahead, exec the cost on the is rarely occupation and the international actions allowing it to continue. not all the as ita drama, la palestine,
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and all the new some regions of took care of facing a rise in n t refugee sent them and the government. the key is this. the opposition of stoking fee is by threatening to the port syrians organ $3.00 and a half 1000000 student refugees come to live in touch. you. i'm convinced this. none will be forced to leave. so then we will see you live, how small, from stumble, the circus professors want, see we massachusetts to go home? police arrested hundreds of people after on team the confines and several cities. earlier this month, it was triggered by accusations of a syrian men harassing a child. the violence against syrian businesses and properties has opened it to kids. ones will coming to reputation for syrians living, going to stumble for more than 10 years whose children have studied in good schools like, ma, here's it is not easy to just leave hit things. this is a temporary backlash. so the offer me no,
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sir. we guys incredibly complicated up to so many as a full security, a somewhat improved, but the economy in damascus is awful and they have various plays with various influence on the ground. even if we conciliation because not all problems will be resolved. i doubt that those that funding that's in this country will return by they own will. so with an economic downturn and the rise of national, this opposition on to syrian sentiment has periodically of reason in recent years, into kid. the nation is among the was top refugee hosting countries would have please 3.2000000 celia and some of them say they started to feel safe and are considering leaving. if it goes like this, it will not be possible for me to stay here. i've had to go back to syria or maybe europe live here is good. there's racism, but we shouldn't forget the good people. for some the syrian refugees are to blame for what they have lost or missed in life. the rent for shops and homes have
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increased dramatically because of them and people cannot fund job. you know, i took a situation is miserable. that's enough. hospitality took his present friendship type. don has been advocating for the political solution to the syrian conflict and the voluntary return of the syrian refugees on past the policy of since the outbreak of the civil war has proven to be no longer a sustainable thought elsewhere. and it is like walking on ex shelves, aside from the military and responsibilities to kids in french and opposition. health areas of northern syria are finding however, the economy and the ship thing do a politics are not helping at all. so i'll just share a stumble. ok, let's bring it, it was good and she was a visiting fellow at the middle east council on global affairs. she joins us from long to divide. will welcome to you. so we had the other, an estimated $3600000.00 syrians living into k, receiving around 6 and a half $1000000000.00 in support from the well bank of new opinion as well as
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others. most folks have been supported for at least color into refugees in that country. so woman is driving these anti immigrant riots and several cities. a use uh, in the beginning of the of the city in crisis. now serious came to turkey, turkey, turkey, the focus government that there were that needed to be done legally, and humanitarian wise and the, the inside the public. a responded to this in a very of, from the, in a very long can be about the right. but then things changed because it turned turned off that's a bigger stay. the city and state and turkey was not going to be temporary and they have been they have been and give them the tempers speak to us in the beginning. but them is the, as the war prolonged um they, they cannot go back to the serial and they, they, they are interrupted, they're making much interrupted,
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they're opening businesses in turnkey. their kids go to school in turkey, they are making families and they are, their numbers are increasing. so this has created a periods of august and on conference among the turkey society and some marginal position groups, positioned parties also, or fields the these perceptions is on site syrian perceptions on accessing the surveys. and so for us that's probably, i mean it is a familiar story, isn't it? where um, the immigrants, a sentiment is affected by downtown and the economy. i just want to, to what extent and career has been robust enough when it comes to diffusing tension that, you know, unfortunately uh well the security and forces uh responded to the, the some incidents uh dr. lee and then um they detains some hundreds of
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a hundreds of individuals who are 2 parts in these violence, bundled with vandalism and systems. and it was declared that actually most of these people are had criminal record. so it's just, it's just uh, so obvious that these incidents are uh or straight that they are uh, organized um and it will not, it was not the 1st time this happened before in incorrectly or find in different provinces. and the syrians are expecting that they still not as well. yeah. it's me . can you and what the government is doing is not you know, because the government is slowly approaching this issue as a criminal offense. brian, as an incident, a tragic answer them both is a need to be down is the, is that the discrimination against the syrians on this on 3rd, if it just sentiments on this website that needs to be out there. okay, well it's good, great to hear your thoughts are always good again. share
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a visiting fellow with the middle east council on global affairs. thanks for your time. i, i think is now in south africa officials in cape town and one a court order along the eviction of people living in tens in the city center. the officials say they're offering safe spaces to the thousands affected was campaigners like disagree or matessa how small phone came so cost you, if i move in by, is used to living right next to a busy road in south africa. she and other homeless people could seem be evicted for legally occupying public spaces in the city of cape town. conditions here are basic, but they say they won't leave. i'm not going to, i'm not going to move. we must, we go to cape tons. government has put some people in temporary accommodation sites called safe spaces. officials, a social workers are assisting the homeless people can leave during the day, but at night they have to be back by
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a certain time or they will be locked out. the shelter is, is located on the a, the highway and the city has said that that constitutes sufficient shelter from the, the elements. and so people sleep on effectively on the floor, underneath the call phones. and you can understand that it's in rainy and windy conditions that, that it's still going to be terribly cold and lots of comfortable post evictions. i'm not new to get to know, but they are often chaotic and violent too, because people fight to stay on the street. many of these people, for decades, some of them has been subjected to great deal of neutrality from the city of cape town. so number one, they don't say they don't civil say that it can specificity, poverty, unemployment and housing shortages. some of the reasons why people are on the streets because of 19 pandemic, major things was added to the numbers. a few years ago homeless people were removed
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from this area of tape tom, city officials put up. these are all making very hot for families to live here. but if you came back then said they have nowhere else to go. some people also the africans, there's an undocumented flowing that needs to say they're leaving rus because they are distance. hardaman tossed out is there a cape town? was that a cooler and bundle as a political analyst based in dublin and south africa and joins me now from the danish capital. copenhagen? firstly, they seemed to be an awful lot of different varying reasons conspiring to make the homelessness crisis as we're bad as it is. but is this something limited to the western cape, or are we talking about the whole of south africa? a good, that's the bundle that's going to give us. well, this is not only an issue that is affecting the wisdom kids and the kids on, in particular issue a homeless is a, is a national. the issue is a nation, not
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a problem. and also i just want to pay attention to a number of things of this country views there's contributing to homeless and the visual offer that the issue of unemployment, the issue of the economy. oh no. the dish was making a significant contribution to on this. because number one goes well homeless unemployed, and those who are homeless, i'm not able to make ends meet. in other words. yeah, find think it's very difficult for themselves. 12 ford edge of board is in china needs for themselves and for their families and not gain the economy is not strides . and the issue of the land comes in again. they don't have to then use the type by phone them is to secure some funds to build their houses and the government come on board and say no, no, no,
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you're not allowed to be in your houses. yeah. because the land belongs with a government, or maybe different as a policy or the private owners. right? so what it is but to make your contribution. so it's, i'm a clue. i mean, as you mentioned, the loans, the economy, unemployment, all of these things are having a huge impact on the scale of homelessness. but these are precisely issues the new unity government promised to sol. just think there's likely to be any change anytime soon that and i, that the fact that you are mentioning the government definition of the unity where they made promises. some of the major problem is that they've made around the issue of the economy and the and the employment they made promises, then that would create employment opportunities, mentors of employment which, which is and they also made the problem is that there will improve the corner of the country, which is very difficult to blend or to improve their putting on me without
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involving the international community. so in other words, and the according to the economy is cutting farm can not be able to improve without inviting international invest does. we're going to establish new businesses, which is that please uh, your manufacturing brands we're buying, most people are going to be employed. and the mom and, and the item unemployment rate. and the economy is not doing well. and the companies that self funding don't able to substitute in, they're going to did it themselves. and that is some of the companies that you're going to be changing. so how do then kids environment over 20 to the thought everything appropriate in is something that keeps me wanting. and because of the international community must, must, must also be able to be invited, right? so that they would be able to establish confidence and south dakota and by the law could. so he will thoughts many thanks for joining us and i was just here us. thank
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you so much. thank you. thank you. still ahead, allowed you 0 and support south to doesn't give the usa a scan has a limit that so we actually coming up next. the in depth analysis of the day. sidelines he's right. is like his radius accusing that there was an okey dokey. the point them cents informed opinions. this is her 1st visit to north korea in 24 years. why is he making it now critical debate? i believe the selections will empower him in any way as well as voters in america inside story massachusetts. the group was fine to send on out jersey around the lines of ethnic i'm groups is posing the biggest challenge to me in most countries,
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since the 2021 with exclusive access to remote camps in front bind battles, shouts, the progress of an idealistic young generation of the rebels is a pivotal moment in the last 60 years of the countries, the trouble of history on the phones. me in my, on the, on the ropes on al jazeera, the, the, so i'm just pulling out his file name. thank you so much. we'll start with golf and billy horshal has one shot lead going into the final round. is that open championship? he's he's off later, but they were some early starters at royal train in scotland. this was one of the shots of the day so far from harris english all the way in for par on the 1st hole
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in windy conditions. but no matter how about this for a bit of good fortune from the defending champion, brian harman. this 2 shots on the 3rd hole went further than he'd help. but it didn't matter. a walk waiting to help them that oh yes. oh my goodness. oh yes. and rose is one to 6 players, a shop behind horshal, and he says, these are the days he's drunk, devote as he aims to become the 1st englishman to win that open and 32 years of those. the days i dream about those days i've been working hard for those of days are still being believed until i can have a feel out of the nothing to lose. i feel like i'm right there within touching distance. obviously, you know, someone that 3 on the pack is going to play some great golf tomorrow is, is a few other plays right in with the johns to so, you know, i think tomorrow is kind of be just going to be head down and answer run to the finish line state for the 2nd test between england and the west and east was underway with england looking to build on their lead. england had published their
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2nd endings lead past 250 a much larger things to harry bras, who's just brought up his family, has every century. now eliles has sent out a huge statement as rivals ahead of the olympics by setting his best ever time in the 100 meters. the american sprinter won the diamond league event in london, the time of $9.00. 1 second shaving to hundreds of the 2nd office free is best. lyles is a triple world champion and will be aiming for 3 golds in paris saying in london and the united states narrowly avoided defeating unsubsidized in olympic. a warm up site with sudan will be playing in their 1st ever olympics and were leading by the end of the 1st half bought the 4th time defending olympic champion, spot back, withdrawn. james with the game winning shaun's usa, winning a by just one point. first of all, the sell to them was amazing. royal and his staff did
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a great job preparing their team for this came, i did not do a great job preparing our team. um, you know, i think i, we did not focus enough on what they're capable of and that's on me to now despite having access to a fraction of the resources other countries put into their olympic programs, palestinian athletes are training hard for the games in paris for 2 swimmers, the competition is about much more than metals, as for the a car reports under the flag of palestine tolerates arising. and you as an elbow up are getting ready to represent their country. they are 2 of just 8 palestinians who have the chance to compete at the pirates 2024. and i'm one of the luckiest people in the world. i have the opportunity to compete for my country to raise a flag for my country. my heart is with them. every time i swim, every time i jump in the pool, i'm thinking about the people. paul's time of struggles,
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and i just want to represent them in the best way possible. athletes for strictly forbidden for making any kind of political statement at the olympics. but for these palestinian swimmers, simply competing is a chance to remind the world what's happening in their homeland, whether a middle or not. we're ready with the fact that we're here. the fact that people don't want us to be here, they don't want to play sports. they don't want us to exist. people don't want to tell us that they didn't look at the flag and they don't want it. and so to be here it is a when valerie and yes and weren't raised some talestine, they're part of its international aspect. valerie was born in the united states as an inside the ravia, but the suffering of people in gaza is never, far from their thoughts. watching people on the news when packages in the sea and most of them, a lot of them drowning that hits really hard because one of the project that your husband's working on was going to be to give swim less than the children and gaza.
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and that project at work because of the war and it's just something that could have been prevented in it. it just hurts my heart so so much as hard as they train decades of is really occupation and means power. steering pathways don't have access to the same resources as their competitors. we are trying our best to move our methods of house. but at the end of the day, we go back home. there's not going to be a pool there is. and how are you gonna have olympic swimmer? there's no win or lose in paris this summer. these and i'm going to make sure the world does not forget what's happening to palestine for the car alger 0 robin to dallas. also gearing up for the olympics and the ideal preparation after reaching is for the final in more than 2 years. he did it by beating da i do cuz it should serve in the last 4 of the swedish open. the dallas back in a title decided for the 1st time in the french open in 2022. he'll face new board
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as he'll be looking to add to his 2 elliptical metals at paris. behind gearing ground pre gets underway a bit later. and clarence lando norris will vision of topping qualifying on saturday. problems for rental surgery, press the 16th on the grid after an early crashed overall liter max for staff and will start in the 3rd. but it's a front row locked out from clarence. yes, you will start in the 2nd was he made a lando norris look for his 2nd race when of a season to gain ground on staff as well as long as a row boat is such a part in the olympic torch relay later on sunday, just to give you an idea of how big this boat is, the maximum rollers on a normal boat is 8. this one can take 24 steps. so expresses its caldwell sale the torch bared down a section of the river, marty, just east of parents. okay, and that is all you're smart for now. back to the body side so that farah, no, many palestinians displaced by as well as war and guns. i have seen their lives
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change dramatically. i would just say i've spoke with long palestinians who use this have artistic skill school to depict the suffering of people over the past 9 months. this is the story, nasty and the then option come on for the for me to get off of thomas and i did some others, some of the nobody to launch none of the dice. and then how do we have tonight? while i had them that you want to know the aware of them, uh, how about the rest of the way to head the whole quinn, tabitha? by the end of the ship,
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by the newness who no wonder headed down the pending salon is or put kenneth in line um checking to see if the of some set up for one of the 500 of them do not have someone that has the late on monday of charleston county and what are you on uh let us know nothing about this? no, no, no, i'm saying the other one, what i'm like yeah, yeah. as a sort of, you know, so not a lot of them have to sit on the one that offend, they get the sheer but the,
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the other one she has the yeah. the upstairs on the left of the have a nice the rest on this on the on the, on the model some showed up for the summer the so he's most of the ship can i said just haven't had enough time to have been an executive committee and the young nest said little she had the young man a have service with the of now not to go heavy on the 7 of the issue of with money and i will get those. how do we get that? are you look for?
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i think if everyone oh i, that's it for me, these bulk of this, these are the to reading will be here in just about been signed with months for the day is days like so. you kept the unique perspective. i loved it. be i really not that because the i left and nothing is something you that we on heard voices, but we are committed guessing best i can. all of you so much connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. lot of these positions, if it was part of the medical facilities in golf, as it would be preventable that the horror of what's the stream on al jazeera, to be honest, it was an airbag, my name is how i was abducted by the c. i, a, in 2004,
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a german citizen was kidnapped and tortured by see became of the time comes immediately into interpretation. a powerful documentary tells the story of how the geo politics of the post 911 when we were in the life of an innocent feel my suitcase phone, which is here. these called church solutions that gives us now for a future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs on the don't think that has a number. think about it as a person, person yourself, and that person's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, and at least in my life, those dishes we want we want to break because the women in my country, the knox, we become about to on we are not. and neither ology, we are human beings on this earth to be trades and the coins we are in the
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process, our officers, whatever has been done before to be done. as long as a human being is doing it, you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords you to the after weeks of protests, the supreme court in bangladesh reduces quote, us for government jobs. student leaders say they won't back down the for watching all the 0 my for my headquarters in del fine, 30 and obligates also coming up. israel says it's shut down and miss sol approaching from yemen hours after it struck the port of the day down

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