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that is the side. there's no signs of amusement of people's talking of children. things. people have been forced from the homes and are too scared to attend. i still don't know whether this conflict with 2020 or the actual the the hello i'm while a rock this is and it was our line from doing are coming up in the next 60 minutes . is really airstrikes target. another school sheltering displays, palestinians going at least 17 people in gaza. city police and protesters clash in israel's biggest city as the man's world for
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a ceasefire. a deal for the release of captives the mass purchased in venezuela from both sides of the political divide in the aftermath of president people. that's my daughter's disputed re election plus re thing was the day. so we meet ethiopian farmers, resorting to a traditional method to ease the full price of the welcome. it is 22, g m t and we begin this news hour in gaza. city or 17 people have been killed following multiple is rarely airstrikes on a school anymore. we're also injured in the relentless attack. when this is not the 1st time is rarely forces, as long as she used as
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a shelter for palestinians displaced buys for on garza, the attacks took place and the sheriff with one neighborhood. israel struck the building again, just minutes after was 1st hits and algiers n. s. a sheriff was there when the 2nd strike happened. and he witnessed firsthand, huge destruction and casualties from all fargo and had to be understood already. yeah. the is really just to get to the school and they shake rug, one neighborhood with thousands of internally displaced. palestinians have taken refuge. it was directly targeted. as you can see, none of the people who were present to another train or from the government. the old women and children were the but those still, unlike while we were documenting domestic here inside the school, the displays, people receive close from these really minute tree, ordering them to evacuate the building immediately because it was going to be targeted again. the bodies of the victims are still in the school yard in
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a classroom and even in the surrounding area. until this moment, no one has been able to retrieve the bodies from inside the school. 6 a number of strikes on the school at the moment after the 1st drug be, is really across the right to the school again on, let's say there's also another strike on the same location, right them. uh, so what we spoke to israeli intelligence off to the last, right. i mean it's a killed our entry to retrieve the injured man. now we're approaching the school where the mask, it took place of which remains completely destroyed. we're talking about a series of strikes now, bodies everywhere, and the medics, retrieving the police and the pause everywhere. this is a big mess across the school has been entirely destroyed the rescue efforts. so can send us an ongoing,
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the following message on these internally displaced. people and these children, women in the home mom, a school and sick rug, one in central garza, one of the city of the and the, these really blockade. and the ongoing war is limiting food fuel and medicine in chicago. and that's hurting children the most, more to of the low to visit one of the few hospitals. so providing some services in northern garza, these lady forces keep preventing the access to them because of loss of and nothing goes for making the situation. and the medical situation here is collapsing can be february. think every day i'm here and came out of my husband helping me think of with, with him a cost in 5 years old. this, this and boy, someone from nutrition and epilepsy. this listen, boy, is indeed me to a specific a medical supplies or know how much awesome, i'm a,
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how much smother my son suffers from a genetic disease. this tough ration and the lack of medicine so badly affected him . as you can see, he's in a difficult situation. just condition is getting west day by day. he also suffers from severe mound nutrition. he can't sleep just in the state of convulsions. the night isn't a lot of pain to state the homeless brick and because of the severity of his convulsions. mohammed needs special treatment and his daily medicines onto available in the gaza. and it's made his condition west. i hope the war and the siege will and our children, the suffering most of them have been and those are some of the, of the lack of my, the football that's due to the brutal war. children and goals are a suffering because of a lack of hygiene, very po, nutrition and the spread of sewage and the streets. the skin diseases need more treatment and medication and i'm to be all takes, but we don't have enough of them. also, julio is spreading here. there's an inability to fully control the polio virus
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because of the lack of necessary vaccinations and the scarcity of medicine this and i'm sure what's hadley as a result to the is a new policy and both of them policy and nothing does flip that to prevent any access or medical supplies he has has and nothing does red and prevent this boy to receive the need many cups of life, the thousands of children just like come across. and he, and moving us with an all of these patients and all of these comedies on slide and kids. just in this genocide, i can spell opinions and receive the need and medical supplies and the treatment was capital. i just need, uh, nothing does for a call assign. the large crowds have gathered in 2 of israel's biggest cities calling for the release of captives held in gauze. um,
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for testers in tel aviv and high folks are putting pressure on their prime minister benjamin netanyahu or concern the feeling of senior hamas and hezbollah leaders for further delay a ceasefire deal with him us. and i'm the so who has more from jordan's capitol, amman, a large demonstrations against israel's government taking place across the country on saturday. the biggest of those rallies held until a v. but we're also seeing protest in several different parts of the country like in west jerusalem outside of benjamin netanyahu, whose home were protesters are calling for elections to be held, as well as for a ceasefire deal to release. the remaining 110 is really captives who are still being held in gaza. now one family member of it is really captive speaking earlier in the night, had said the quote nothing yahoo committed a targeted assassination on a deal to bring back the remaining captive. all of this comes as these really negotiating team headed by the head of israel's most not that's the external
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security service. went to cairo and came back to israel with sources within his really media are saying that they are nowhere closer to with deal now weeks from meetings with high security officials say that israel's defense minister, you'll have the launch as well as the army chief of staff hurts the hell levy say that nothing y'all who's hard in stance is the reason why a deal is not coming about, but nothing. yahoo, whose office release the statement to these really public broadcasts are saying that these leaks are false and that doesn't yahoo did not change anything within these really proposal that has been on the table for weeks. and they accuse him us of adding what they're calling dozens of new additions to the proposal. blaming him as for a reason why the talks are at a stalemate. and all this comes as these really are bracing for some sort of retaliatory attack by either the audience. his vala or the food. these in yemen saying they are on maximum alerts after the assassinations of multiple individuals,
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including him. us head is 900 a year, who was the negotiator for come us and some are saying that his role is not serious about these negotiations. if they are willing to assassinate the negotiator on the other side. but all sides at this hour are pointing that we are nowhere closer to a deal from the central jersey to a month a. and a, just a reminder, a honda is a reporting from jordan because these are all the governments has found out to 0 from broadcasting. they're all. meanwhile, in the occupied west bank, at least 9 palestinians have been killed in 2 airstrikes is really army says a targeted fighters, including the head of the all work a samsung gates in the city of to car him. neither able to hear reports this woman looks long, but she's trying to find out who's been killed in an is really airstrike. there are no bodies here. on somebody means an experience. many in the occupied with bank
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know over to well from these shoes. she tries to identify one of the palestinians who has been killed. she tells this man. and they leave without saying whether it is relative of theirs is among the dead. these were the army says it to the drone in this attack on a group of fighters and to tell him most of the occupied west bank is really soldiers rushed to the scene afterwards and carried the we bodies. they later told palestinian sources that for palestinian men were killed in distract done. after an hour and a half of waiting, we came here only to find the body pounds. a piece of brain was stuck on this rock . we were trying to collect the body parts and take them with us. locals, tell us that the fighters were inside this car before they escape, and runaway to the hills over there, where they were hate. these rarely forces were chasing them in a call from that area. and i think they were trying to hide between deal of trees.
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there. strike was the 2nd in towards cut him on saturday. air. do your and his radiated draft hit the vehicle showing several palestinian fighters woman the more i the scene was truly horrific. people were building before our eyes inside the vehicle that was on fire. and all we could do was watch unable to offer any help. it took hours for medical teams to be able to identify the bodies. one was that of high assembly, the leader of the assembly gates. and to says the start of the world goes out is really forces have intensified the use of area and strikes then the occupied wes thing about 30 or reported to have been carried out on the occupied west bank says october the 7th. many leave such types of attacks are likely to increase that, but he just, you know, if you find with bank it's around. revolutionary guard, says moss, as a political leader was assassinated by a short range warhead way,
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7 kilograms fired from outside his room into ron. and its initial findings on the killing of his male neija. it uses the israel of planning and carrying out the attack with us support. iran has reiterated it will eventually use death warning. israel will receive a harsh punishment in due time and place, and he was buried in the on friday, 2 days after his assassination. elijah monday is a military and political analyst, so he says, are clear, sorry, is that israel is behind the assassination of israel honey. us, we've seen the behavior all these really lead us in a way that some of the pos, when they want to execute to them and assess the nation or most ad oration beyond the orders without revealing the exactly their
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responsibility. and one of the main education we've seen a prime minister being, i mean it's a narrow as showing small clips also for media when he was comparing himself to james bond. saying that it didn't. yeah. open. i mean, it didn't. yeah. behaving like as fine. that's as money and succeeded in one authoration. secondly, the lack of deniability all is right to the top because we have not heard these right saying we did it all. we did not do it and said there's a lot of the coming out of is right up to every operation and this one was similar . so all the indication, the only 2 is right. particularly when the americans are saying we didn't do it. and that is always replies one piece where you need to have done it. and the magic thing we did not call to pay auto renew or we didn't know all we use the last
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minute. but we did not take part of getting in a cheese, negotiate in the moment of war when everybody's talking about negotiating us each via each detrimental before the predictability of the united states. but also it is right and its own way to reach obese. but robinson, junior to war an estimate can get to add more reasonable, particularly when challenging. there are any stop at the end named f b. i. b member that came to the, you know, gratian all the, the new president. so although colorations on the desk is now, honey, are now over. many people are still angry, thousands and assemble have gathered in front of the icon, a cairo. sophia grand mosque to protest against as this as a nation. seen him cuz they will glue attendance the protest of the people,
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the sophia most to day, to support palestine as to call them as heavy as filling the gatherings the within the last week to support the call upside and goes up to the much use the platform to support the circus prison, the barge on the me is speakers right now speaking go in the space, tell them what else they have on later the bar is facing the he's talking about the other calls, the smile heavy is getting made the criminal and the goal is the year to lose the client's emotional ok for palestine and all process. we shall maintain this approach until palestine is free. this injustice will end if you
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might as unified as mankind can come together on the basis of justice. and lo and if god, the palestinian voices are heard, the global community and the islamic world must speak out against this impression. before hell getting, it's my part to to have the list. i'm so sorry. nomic world. i the, it's on all the which is the, and support the sign and the cause of the they were on. so by us the saying that all the time will the soul, the and there were similar scenes and pocket stones come, a hider reports from ro opened a they focused on a political party. the i've been reading, it sits in for the last few days. like today they have dedicated to the palestinian
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gauze and that's why you pay thousands of the board does. we're going to be marketing and we develop the designated universe model on. yeah. and you said there's no honey, as most of them has broken the hearts of the whole. most them well as they have killed the hero. and we strongly condemned disparity and stunned and solidarity with our protest and brothers and sisters. particularly on friday when they had a funeral, vary as far as my on yeah. yesterday the big thing on the altar, you are strong, was the condom nature, and the new bodies found you most the government, the people of pakistan strongly condemned the killing of a smile and the end of our condolences to his family and the people of palestine on
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back his 10 also condemns the expedited tradition of ex, that's a total of killings anthem arisen in all its one across the project on that. a tremendous the board for the board and people and project on been passionately about your son. it is a clear message from the people are focused on that is right. i guess the paper and the destination or further executive and come on and i that tens of thousands of protesters have marched in london in support of palestine or calling on the new u. k. governments to hold all arms sales to israel or your challenge was after raleigh is a 17 major palestine solidarity demonstration in central london. since because of
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all began, and the protest is here are thing that a new rich government labor left of center. one is going to be more sympathetic tobacco's for an end of the british on sales. the israel, i'm to put the pressure on these ready government. and the war on gone, so the incoming labor government has opened up with it. they are now calling for an immediate cease. fire will be too little too late to to 1000 innocent products been use. i've had to die and have been reports in the media over the last couple of weeks that the government, my info, some sort of limited on and ball going is right, but that doesn't go far enough for us. every day there was a delay every day that we continued to on. israel is another day with nights being lost for thomas vineyards are being killed under genocide terrorism. almost of, uh, tens of thousands of demonstrations, a rule that message right to the heart of the participate. this is why home and the
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end of downing street is just a few steps about why the new problem is that if he's at home, will be able to hear the announce because chrome is house and they will be higher. paying with them is i can see that he is listening to the message. if knows, well, you should expect that will be $1819.00 or 20 in the weeks and months to come out and how does that run? and this just in a barrage of rockets has just been fired from southern lebanon into northern israel, a series of explosions were seen over the upward gallery area. when israel deployed it's missile defense system, the iron don't to intercept the rockets. residents near the border with less than on had been instructed to remain near bomb shelters overnight and await further orders from authorities on the
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fed. as well as opposition leader has joined thousands of protesters demanding the election results be overturned under the sub interest of during demonstrations across the nation. since presidents, because some of the row was declared, the winner, teresa boat has more caring venezuelans, flags, and wearing white t shirts. thousands of people took to the sweets with one message. we're here to defend our vote. in spite of being threatened with prison, opposition leader and mighty equity, no more channel joined to protest. the world knows the intent to forcefully withhold the result. 6 days later, they have not handed over a single record. the period has expired, and the su legal maneuver can cover up to 2 choices in our tallies and the sexes in our hearts. the electoral council has declared president nicholas by the what are
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the winner though? it has failed to publish the 40 voting results. the government says its system was hacked. opposition support is also acted as witnesses, when i mentioned being displayed some of the tally sheets in their possession. as proof of what they see was a massive from the 1000 people have been arrested in the past week. 90 of them teenagers, human rights group say, this tiny silas, you 7 is william professor. he says sunday's election was the beginning of a new way. right in venezuela, april, you have a want to see a book, the humane in the past, you're heading north star, terry, and the government that helped see me competitive addictions. now the government does not accept results from decides to rule the same precedent. nicole, my, the law says the opposition is trying to get him out of office and blames the united states. on saturday, the thousands of the supporters also took to the streets to defend the
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administration. so they don't feel good to go. the fellow will not denounce that the government of the united states together with a loan mosque and the international process to really are at the forefront of a d stabilisation crisis and a crew to ta. at this moment, against the venezuelan people and against the venezuelan democracy, this is not the 1st time my google has faced accounts of ever said election or protest on the streets. but it is the 1st time the opposition says it can prove the defeated him. that's why they say they will remain on the streets. convinced the truth is on this side. that is, i will just see you. joining me now with philip uh, gunston is a crisis group or a senior analyst in venezuela, and he joins us live from casa a good, a us or a deadly purchased. have rock the country. how critical a moment is this, give us
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a sense of what is what's happening right now where you are has been much wiser. look, certainly that was for example, monday, the damage of the out to the election. whether there were mass fontaine use protests in caracas and across the country. today, the bins of riley's mostly peaceful y 2 broken off the gas because the, the, the status of overnight and between the government. the claims that the mother of the one, the election, the for the income of the process and for the election was proclaimed to mister president, select the position of the site. i can prove that he lost a huge money. right. i mean, it really is turning into a test of a wills, you know, you've got on the one hand, the opposition leader urging protesters to continue protesting. and on the other hand, you've got madura digging in. i mean, how do stabilized is the country right now? i mean, it really feels like it's on the bring well,
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the government of internally has shown um, a facade, at least of unity, the military, the ruling policy, or the institutions of state and which are in, in the hands of the ruling policy has to. so with moto, i mean, they all say the well defined the savings, we know that they know that that's not quite so simple and who knows whether overtime, you know, it will become more and more difficult for me to do, to even to rule. you know, he's, he's on people let alone rule the country. um, but i'm not sure. i mean, if it is not, it doesn't feel unstable right now. there's a possibility sweetie, that my daughter could hang on. he has the military, he has all the institutions of state the, the difficulty is to envisage exactly how this could be turned around, because it's pretty much impossible to imagine that he's going to send beside with, okay, yes, you want on, i'm going to stand up exactly i mean, literally, you know, certainly won't go without
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a fight if it comes to that. can you parse out for us what his options are going forward? yeah. what's in the closest the rules and it is as a detection. um, it's a full little process, but falls that making a very significant as of right now to, to intimidate people, to make people feel that it's dangerous throughout all the streets. you can be picked up here for what it goes, hate crimes, just having the wrong kind of a 2 is on your, on your telephone. and once you get picked up, there's a really low, there's no free trial. if the trial i should say, um, so that's certainly one way, i mean, another way would be to say, well, okay, with the help of some of my, a least send me some protest. neighbor, governments like brazil in columbia. let's sit down and work out how we can, how we can go forward, and that would involve some kind of transition in which both sides would have to be involved with that means very serious negotiations, deep negotiations,
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of which we kind of which we haven't seen. so far, right and concessions that presumably as well. now the united states, as you know, has thrown it's support behind the opposition. how could that impact venezuela? what is the impact to the very significantly other reason? yes. because as many people know, you know, since 2019 um, but as well as been under extremely severe sanctions. so the my severe anywhere in the world. so those sanctions have not been listed. there was temporary lead back early this year when my daughter had promised a sarah collection and then the relief was presented. um, so the usa says a very important role planners, but because unless the is prepared to give something in terms of steps towards democracy, it's very difficult for any advice on that front. as of right now, instead of moving to this democracies moving towards the caching, and how has this all, what has been the fall out for the region?
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it's, it's a very significant issue for the region for various reasons, not least of which is, is the max migration for, but is why the reason is because of the same vs the amount as i read, emergency countries based. so almost 8000000 people are calculated to laugh because that's a quarter of the population. well, that portion population i'm supposed to try to power a little over 10 years ago. and so that's what i'm majoring because he's the 2nd 16 of the reason it makes pass. so the reason economically, those other crime issues involved here, the reason really needs to solve this out. um, but unless my daughter cooperates is not clear how they can do that because there isn't going to be any intervention set and also need the dimensions. philip atkinson, the crisis group, senior analyst and venezuela talking to us from mark i so so thank you. thank you. and so had here on al jazeera, the police mobilized
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for mc immigrants protest across the u. k. following the killing of 3 children at a dance class, the had that was stopped by looking at the satellite image full straight. yeah, and you can see a carpet of cloud being or rolled across most central areas that's going to bring some unusual rein full from north west to central vestry at down to most southern areas. so things will turn a little bit cloudy and cool. a full that southeast corner, but off to a prolonged spell of windy and cold, the conditions in sidney, we see more in the way sunshine and clear skies on sunday to monday, the sunshine remains a footpath ahead of the rain that's set to roland hill on choose day,
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but for adelaide it is looking drizzly and dreary on sunday, but there is some improvement monday into choose date with settled conditions. and it's looking largely settled across new zealand on both silence on sunday. but we will see some west or weather starting to roll into the south finding, bringing a bit of a wintery mix to most southern areas of it by monday. now as we move to east asia, it is a divided picture. we've got heavy rain continuing to point to northern areas from moving to china, it'll pull across into the korean peninsula to the south of this. however, it is a story of heat and humidity, which shanghai seeing the temperature of $39.00 degrees celsius. the heat continues across japan to the arrows from alpha 0 on the go. and me tonight out is there is only mobile apps. is that the,
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the welcome back. you're watching, i'll just 0 reminder of our top stories. this hour is really air strikes a pound of the school in gaza, city sheltering, displace palestinians, at least 17 people were killed. israel struck the school in the shared. how does one neighborhood again, just minutes after was 1st tens of thousands until a v of are calling for the release of captives held in gaza. protesters are maintaining pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu assured that the assassinations of senior hamas and hezbollah leaders might further delay a ceasefire deal with her mice. but as well as opposition leader joins thousands. the protesters demanding the election results be overcharged. 100 self interest
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during demonstrations across the nation is present people. that's why the was declared the winner. the saturday marks the international day of solidarity with palestinian prisoners. israel has obtained nearly 10000 palestinians since the beginning of its war on gauze, on the un high commissioner for human rights. folk are turk, says, testimonies indicates israel has acted in violation of international human rights law. let's take a closer look now at what many palestinians face and is rarely detention release, prisoners of to have told of torture including rape, humiliation, and lack of food and water. the palestinian prisoners institutions say more than 9300 palest and use have interested in well that number includes at least 950 women and children. and many of the detainees, including journalists and human rights defenders are being held without any formal
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charges. and al 0 spoke to wherever he my to for selim or who was detained for 52 days. and he told us about the daily torture he endured by his early guards. this process, this not thought of little for successful cutting that done. the says that on the 2nd, the kind of the, basically what it's in and what if, cuz it would be the $20000.00 then you question just i didn't have a screen of the, you know, i've got a flash out of model when you pass out a model signal instead of 5 something by the way, that most of the over the course of the but i have the when it's been law when and a one and then that would level of time to get them into the dash and see. and how about off of it, but i'm going to have you seen as we, as
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phones in the winter place, the blazing stuff the there was former president donald trump and his vice president, nominee j. d. vance are holding a campaign. riley is in atlanta, georgia, and their visit follows us vice president commer harris's rally at that same venue on tuesday night was sunday. i only like i have a bad trade. i only like people that like me and these people likes to be very right. people like you know, hillary used to do it all the time. she got the idea of familiar. hillary got bruce bridge, they'll never forget and the place was pretty full. not full like are places of all and i don't have a guitar. i don't, i forget i don't have a guitar but are places that bigger. we get more people that anybody. i don't care
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what, how many guitars they have, you know, in new jersey we had a 107000 people come. nobody has that. nobody in alabama, we had 68000 people in south carolina. we had 82000 people that a close up the whole space. we even did one in the south bronx in new york rough place, but what it was, it was love 25000 people. it was loud and that is the us. so from our present, donald trump share a dressing, a, a rally being held there in atlanta. housing, how many supporters show up at his events? all right, we're going to dip out of that but uh far right, protesters have been taking place across major cities in the u. k. police officers were injured as they struggled to contain writing. the demonstrations were sparked
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by the murder of 3 young girls in south ports on monday, way, not visiting all of it. sure has more from the northern city. liverpool, let's say so between 2 valuable groups in livable, those who say they're on to racist following up. and those who are, again, immigration, coming to a head at this, this includes the funds the left wing protest as much to me to solve right where they were holding a riley to police at times struggling to contain the situation here and the different side facing off here at the main menu on the, on the reading
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and as the numbers and faith side swelled reinforcements, recruiting police getting ready to serious disorder. then the fast arrest us, all right, protest a better way to wait to sign the police meeting in detroit to despise the crowd. as tempest great in the heat. this just one of more than 30 protests planned across england this weekend, often misinformation spread on line that a soft in the matter of 3, this will goes with them is an immigrant disorder consisting even of to restore it is revealed, was born in person to we wanted parents the most again, offices were confronted as the so we'll just let down in belfast, the new home
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a small right crowd gathered in front of a hotel housing migraines. this leading britain's home secretary to hold edge and talks with the u. k. prime minister. anyone who gets involved in clinical disorder, violent fucker rate on our streets, will have to pay the price and they should expect that to be rest prosecutions penalties and the full force of the lord including imprisonment, travel bounds and more. but his anger and confusion grow on the streets of britain. these warnings yet to yield results. united was sending the rich out 0 difficult or the number of people killed in an attack on our crowd, a beach, in small us capital, mogadishu assistance with 37, with more than 200 injured the armed group. i'm sure bob has claimed responsibility and it's been fighting to toppled a central government in mogadishu for more than 17 years. malcolm web reports.
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it started as a normal friday evening in need of beach. in mogadishu. hundreds of people gathered during the weekend. didn't a lot boss, one attacker death tonight to the suicide from others that can 5 on the crowd feelings dozens. schools of people were injured. young group voucher. bob has claimed responsibility is the worst attack in somalia as capital in move in the becomes as the un african union peacekeeping mission in somalia is drawing down and handing over responsibilities to small is own security forces. and then as those forces start to leave somalia on hand over to a smaller international force logged issues, securities in the hands of some of the security forces and they're just not up to the task of providing the level of security needed us train. some of the special
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forces launched and offensive against doubts about nearly 2 years ago. they were fighting alongside ton melisha. they claimed many successes. in friday's attack on lita beach, i'm sure bob has showed it's still capable of devastating violence in the hearts of somalia as capital malcolm web elders era. it's after nearly 3 years of fighting a ceasefire has been agreed between the democratic republic of congo and rolanda. but there are questions about whether it can hold image and kimber reports in the democratic republic of congo, use of conflict between the congolese, omi and runs and back to m. 23, maybe about and mediated by the and go to and government and you see spot and fighting mainly in the northeast will replace the humanitarian truce that's being in effective. the conflict is that the m $23.00 taking control of large slides of north keeping an area bordering rwanda that is rich and copa gold and diamonds.
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most recently, it's made advances towards the areas capital guidelines. you run reports show that up to full size and rwanda's troops have been fighting alongside them. 23 seats for would be welcomed by millions of people. co chopping the complex, but many of them was skeptical it. what was the 5 uh finished. we welcome the angolan piece process, but this situation is creating confusion. we don't know who is doing what with what result on the ground. we have seen many different cease fires without impact to our people continue to suffer. we really have managed this file in all those. these file we have 0 is our view. the people i think is what i'm thinking does most of the file we, we bring us peace, but did you find out is because, but the would be continue. tlc has long been pushing the rwandan government to admit supporting m 23. something it usually denies of refuse to negotiate directly
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with m 23, who they say are a proxy members of m. 23 haven't taken pause in this agreement, but say they all ready to meet with a deal. see government? some people fit if m 23. don't respect the agreement. while the congolese army does the situation may watson method here. most of us are. we believe this, these guys looking around me and hoping the rebels it will allow the robust to maintain their occupation on online and just keep up people in camps of them in the un estimates the fighting noise keeping provence disclose more than one point. 7000000 people from their homes, one of the highest levels of displacement in the world, creating humanitarian crisis. the head is a scheduled in position of the ceasefire. m. 23 have continued to make advances. heading towards the strategic area on the border between d, o. c, and you've gone to pulse. this was so close to our new few weeks. the lives of many people could depend on this one being different image and came back out to 0 as
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still ahead here on algebra 0. and then it's made in paris where the lympics showing up the city at its finest businesses complain force. i've been scared away the security concerns and political uncertainty, or just some of the issues facing the organizers of the 2024 olympic games of paris . as millions turned their attention to friends with the hosting, they should be ready to welcome to the world on july, the 26 stay without a 0 for the latest updates. have feelings have caused that if a gosh to burst, it sparks small villages in the bed with a fast assault that these women have decided to take studies. they need to go to town and look for help for the families. they need dense and just about everything
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is some of the families that have managed to escape. now what do you think here in these little shelters of to construct their property, the farm in land as well as their homes house or being some, most local authorities believe between 5 and 6000 people have been affected and they are afraid. this might only be the beginning the the welcome back. 20000000 people in a few opium. that's a 6 of its population. depend on food aid, because they struggle with drought conflict and rising food prices. mohammed vol,
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met people in the southern regions of c, delma and, or romeo who are trying to survive using more traditional means you look like he's been a farmer for years. what me to go good time. a has just recently changed his job from a port in how also city to assignment in the nearby fields. in both cases, he's been leaving from hand to mouth that are going to live. we are facing many problems, the price of fertilizers and very expensive. if you want to play, you need to pay someone to do the work unless you're awesome. all this requires financial resources. like me, to quote, as much as we say in the neighboring region of romeo is one of millions of people in the field. article faces economic hardship due to a mixture of throughout unemployment and inflation. the good news, he says, is that a for this? yeah, he's much better than for a few months ago and harvested up to saving tons of teeth
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grain from the last finding season. this was very good for me, just put my family of 13, including my mother. now, only if i could, i'll. so we're going to be placed for us money in other respects, even though that agency isn't here in center or want me to stop 2 months ago was mind is just beginning to so his potatoes. but he is what he says is because he's being unable to secure the 1st to the as was on the other requirements for the success of his company. besides fertilizers, farmers complained of the luck of seats and tools such as practiced or at least oxen, which the government used to provide them with trying to ease the economic crisis. the government has agreed alone of $3400000000.00 with the international monetary fund. but that's, that's one that if it's what improve the situation, i believe there is no option for the country. the government is facing the
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significance. fiscal pressure has to pay significant amount in terms of the 3 payments. the cost is not going to be easy, especially people with fixed income people who are in the long, soft income that are the people at least, you know, many areas are going to be really significantly affected because of the information that he extend out into. that's going to come out of this is steve away from the complexity of official policies, and you called on the key questions, the policies, the for these farmers in the deep ciocca sauce come as a model i back to godaddy know better. my father was a farmer and i followed in his footsteps. i took over the phone. we rely on agriculture for i likely see more of the morning. they say, but just of that approach is to be a centrally like to can. how much funding, how does your southern ethiopia, we shift our attention now to southern india where hundreds are still missing after
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heavy most soon range triggered last slides onto 6. now officials in the state of colorado, i say 308 people have died. many of those who have survived say, have, know where to go and run with la hon reports. and this makes it release center in india, southern coastal state of caroline, members of a shattered community. sit in shock cosign these are the survivors of several devastating lands caused by heavy rains that hit the region on tuesday. october to i've left my house. i've lost everything, i only have to sign, and i'm the sole bread winner of my family. i don't know which i will do. how can i low cost to my children? the weiner district of carola, once known for its picturesque beauty, is now covered in mud. fallen trees and boulders have washed down from the hills into the valley. rescue efforts are underway. the spread of disease has added
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to the sense of urgency to find the missing. similar scenes of destruction have played out in the northern state of him module per the. see cloudburst light to flash floods covering the regent and destroying major infrastructure back in carolina. prayers are offered for the dead. and those who have not been fam . palmer of your model was me going to do walk yard. we have prayed for the departed. so a lot of people are still missing. we have prayed for them as well. these are a difficult time and so we have prayed for healing. these mourners are saying a final good bye to loved ones and community members. they've lost most are holding umbrellas, trying to find some rest buy from the rain that continues to pour down and run a low hon. l to 0.
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more than halfway into the paris olympics, the city of lights is lacking. some golden glow tourist numbers are down on what france was initially. banking on with visitor projections lowered from 15000000 to 11000000 and business. people say it hasn't been the bumper summer. they were promised, bernard smith has their story power issues the most visited city in the world, but it doesn't look like it at the moment. there's not much of an audience with a guides on the tool about up and down. the said no matter normally july and august are strongest months. this year we're down 25 percent compared to last year. august isn't looking very good. usually the boats are full and today we are about $4050.00 people per departure. we thought this might happen. restricted access to some of the cities, most famous monuments, concerns about security and high accommodation prices all seem to put off some
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potential tourists immediately around even big venue these fairly busy, but the rest of power is, feels quiet and group of friends, carolines, as it's taking a $200000000.00 hit to revenues this quarter because torres are avoiding powers to tax you drive it back at gm says he's not dropped a single customer, let me pick venue. but anyway, difficult to drive to is you need once the government to support a compensation fund, the officially salt to that simple daily revenue must be at least 50 percent down and did a lot of customers a parisians. but since csr, these have made it clear to parisians, to leave the capital, to make way for all the tourists and all the people who were going to come to the olympics. we no longer have any parisians, and we have very few tourists. we are really disappointed, we were promised we would have worked, we had anything bought olivia slots, cancel the summer holidays, the staff that he's restaurant was looking forward to a flood of hungry tourists. all you have, you do is let me be valued with powers is empty. i've never seen powers this empty
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. never. there is no one in the taxis, hotels, or restaurants. this is the reality. we really have the, what we are enduring today will be rewarded tomorrow with improve business. the powers tourist office says average hotel price is recently dropped in a bit till your last minute travel as you've been put off by what they see is profit tearing. so now might just be the best time to visit the city of life. but it's may, i wonder 0 parish. and the julian alpharetta of the saint lucia has the one the women's, the 100 meters sprint at the parasol embraces 23 year old secured victory with a time of 10.70. 2 seconds. she's done the world's champion, secaria richardson, the american who missed the tokyo games are due to a drugs violation, taking silver and ask for alford her trials mixer, the 1st person from her country to win an olympic title. congratulations to her.
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now, simon simone biles rather has added another gold medal to her impressive olympic games collection on saturday. the decorated american helped herself to the 1st place in the women's vault and vials has now taken her overall career tale to 7 olympic gold medals with 10 metals overall. the 27 year old becomes the 2nd woman to win vault twice of a childhood spent in the atlas. mountains of morocco has prepared one olympian to take her sport and her country to new heights north slo, he's experienced guiding horses too hazardous to rain, ended with her breakthrough in the event in competition at paris, 2024 full rates met her in the fresh capital the little slow, we get some downtime with friends and family in paris. after making history on whole spot rock, i seized the 1st awfully from the middle east. don't know if i forget to compete in
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olympic venting. it was a dream come through. it's been, it's been amazing experience. i already have, you know, 1st and then pick withdrawal symptoms, you know, representing them. and our region is, is really, is really big for me. i was very lucky to be raised in the family where anything was possible that instills that increment from a very young age, slowly now competes from high stables in england to fall in love with the venting while a university that your but it's, i'm a rock and roots that made her the right as she is today. they've been many olympic equestrians from the mean region, but slowly is the 1st in a 112 years of a venting. it has 3 disciplines, dressers, cross country and show jumping. she and her whole cashing homes have built in understanding through constant training in friendship. one of many she's had since childhood with 2nd divorce is a bit everywhere and we're recording quite for most areas. and that's where i'm, i love of the annual just grew and started and you had to trust that the voice with
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the newer to purchase sheets and you have to become one with it. because if you show stress, then you can put yourself in the before danger for me was very easy to friends, say does afterwards to the sports as well as being inspired by anything echoing the simpleton example of how about the amino has been crucial to know is career, my mom has a, a bad accident taste or just 2 inches. she has ended up on the wheelchair, which has been able to do with her life. after that, it has been up sort of the amazing she created a charge for disabled before we have to rehab centers in morocco they have schools are so for to the advantage of children and they will children. so for me to witness all of that, just how someone, you know, sometimes you can have terrible or deals with how you can change them into something beautiful and create something else over time. you know, growing up in the us has been a huge inspiration even when i started and no one's getting into the news is every time she was like, you're going to go to the olympics. so i didn't have a choice but to believe in myself to not believe carried. huh. i bought one final
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hurdle before paris no slot. we rode at the olympics despite having surgery on a broken collarbone, just a few weeks before the games for more years of experience. on a clean bill of health could see how many can even pick an impact at los angeles, 2028, pull race. i'll just say era powers. and a visit for me i live are off for this news, our a set of head us. so it will pick up a coverage right after this discussing the defining issues of our time. the reason that we're able to see so much progress with machine learning is because it is predicated on the exploitation of labor somewhere else. exploring the implications for the global south as the artificial intelligence revolution, etc. so where the benefits fly in with a hot light, it's like we're betting my entire future on
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