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as award nominator hero, now, the protests are celebrated in the streets of buying the shop. the appointments are safe. i've seen of use the country following weeks of demonstrations and a deadly police track down the road about this. and this is all just the rely from the also coming off the torture, hunger and humiliation and your report details abuse of palestinian prisoners. it is really jails since october. the 2nd fall arrived groups clashed with police again and the united kingdom. premise acute stomach was wiser, as they're going to face the full force of the long and full cost of say, a tropical storm. mississippi us could get more dangerous in the next few days.
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the bangladesh as military has taken care, take a control of the country off to a private associates, i've seen a resigned and fight to neighboring india. weeks of mass protests forced her out, ending her 15 year, ruled demonstrates as poured onto the streets around the country to celebrate her departure. now they're charging reports from the capital dot com protest as from the residents of bangladesh. as prime ministers accessing the wakes of violent demonstration across the salvation country have killed at least 300 people. in an address to the nation, the army chief confirm, pasadena, had resigned and select the country. he arched people to trust in the military to restore. com and ensure those responsible for the killings are punished. one will feel the country is with this in
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a period of revolution right now. i had invited all the leaders of political parties. they came yeah, and we had a good discussion. we have decided to form an interim government through the interim government, the functioning of the country will take place and i'm giving you my word that we will bring justice for all the killings and the injustice that has happened. have faith in the army. unity armed forces. the product started last month with a demand to end quote, as a government jobs reserved for relatives of people who fought in the world of independence. more than 50 years ago. there was a pause in the demonstration after the supreme codes prep, most co does, but students came back to the scripts, demanding justice for the families of those killed and the resignation of the prime minister. more than 90 people were killed on sunday, including 13 police officers. when demonstrators attacked the police station, army has promised to form an interim government,
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but they are concerned about the lack of trust in the military among the protest. this is really a population that has been looking for accountability and justice for some years. now under a, you know, an increasingly authoritarian allow me lead regime. assume that will be crucial. i think the, the big food now i think should be that they may be a reprisals and violence against the fathers is willing, katya. i think this is something that everyone's really worried about. and we will be hoping that the army is able to keep the piece and as well as introduce some kind of a into in system that can deliver us back to democracy. valesh. after the army chief spoke, a group which has spearheaded the anti government protest relays the statement, saying the military is not the solution. the students on the public will decide who it will be at pointed to the interim government. it said, it was not a street of protest and it was a movement against we'll talk proceed. that's why we're all here. the main concern
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would be those who are still behind the bars. not just since the recent stood in front of the thousands of political prisoners hoping behind the bar during event before the election, 76 year old have seen a warning vote straight term in january of this year. the election was by crowded by the main opposition party. our party, the army league has been accused of rights abuses and corruption for years of seniors resignation and clean. the country is being widely celebrated across spring, the best, but restore income, assuring accountability and trust in the military. that is itself the accused of wide spread abuse poses a huge challenge in the days and weeks ahead. turn each other agency to talk me over your eyes as a professor of politics and government at illinois state university is also president of the american institute of bangladesh, studies associates as soon as removal is long over to you. the 15 years of the fixing,
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she needed to be removed from the polish and didn't mess up. so it has to keep that one. but that this is jessica beginning because the democratization process to begin. it was equipped to having an engine government to begin with. and then didn't have to be elections. derek, 370 form. so at this point, everyone, a 7 rating because this is a big, big piece. but people about of this. but the task at 1st thing is the destination of the situation as it happens in this kind of thing, given the spectacle of collapse of the team and, and the ability of these, even there had been issues that have been the incidents of violence that we have the 2 of the day on monday and the tax and binding and routing and all types of things. these are coming in some ways being controlled. but this wouldn't be a major issue going forward because that evidence of disagreements is left. and of course, that a lack of confidence in police given the ability to cite asian. so this is the 1st
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thing they have or the 2nd, and we get them who be coming up with 10, accepting an interim government because that of some of these kinds of actors that are going to negotiate to come up with an acceptable intern go the, the bodies of 89 on the identified palestinians have been handed to stuff at the national medical complex and connie, and as by the international red cross, the pato syrians had been held in detention by the is really military. it hasn't disclosed the circumstances of their death, nor the reason for them being detained. the body is being buried in a mass grave and con, you. this does as media office is accusing israel of taking more than 2000 bodies from cemeteries since the war began. how much the feeling is tragic? one feels in deep sorrow and questions. how could this happen to us?
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it's devastating and above all this to lose a son and not be able to find his body. one becomes exhausted and emotionally drained. when seen everyone else retrieving and burying that dead? well, i cannot find out where my son or my father is. the situation is wherever me out. i'm very distressed. every day i follow up with everyone work in a civil defense and whether it's buddies i tried to search, but where the the and is there any human rights group has released a dining report and the mistreatment of palestinians held in his very presence since october the 7th, the reports find systematic abuse and is rarely presents calling them defacto torture comes. some of the violations included severe physical and sexual violence, humiliation sleep deprivation and deliberate starvation that i'm going to palestinians and is really jails has doubled to $9623.00 since the war began. at least 60 have died in custody months. so sherman was detained, and it is really present in osh cologne in 2009. he describes the torture of
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inflicted on him for 2 months by is where the gods. he says palestinians that still held are likely being treated even worse. with regards to the needs that had been kept from us, a lot of them have come back, but the bucks to their families and they've come back to compose and i've been detained in 2009 at that time. um, things were a little bit less i think when it comes to with the severity of the circumstances of the prison. most of the time i was sticking into administrative custody. i was in, uh, interrogated in the district and uh, the change in and in a prison in atlanta and also suffered solitary confinement. the drops understand that these people have no rights. we have no rights. i wasn't able to see i'm a lawyer until many months that had i wasn't able to see my family. i was told that i have a secret case and a file that has the full,
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the sort of information about all the misdeeds of i have done and that they cannot disclose to me any of it. and that they will continue with the interview to us until we let them know everything that they need to know about what is happening. we suffered from seamless sleep deprivation. we would, for example, sleep in a room with lights above us. and we would, they would continue to come to overall and ensure that we see a weak mostly the quality of the food is extremely bad, very low on quantity. sometimes the food, there's not enough for everyone. there is no access to sunlight. we continuously get searched. unfortunately, it can also, sometimes it has to be split up to the to become, make it in front of the prison. this, the united nations has completed its investigation into 19 staff members of the un agency for palestinian refugees, who israel accused of being involved in the tober 7th attack. they find no or in sufficient evidence to support the allegations against 10 of its stuff. they say
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that 9 may have been involved and have terminated their employment, but has added that israel hasn't provided evidence to support the allegations against them. one thing i'd like to point out is that since information used by as early as storage officials to support the allegations have remained and is really custody. weiss was not able to independently authenticate. most of the information provided to it kept uh amazon. those got more from the un headquarters in new york un saying 9 unrest staff members may have been involved in the october 7th attacks on israel. but the key word may, the un admitting that it does not have conclusive 100 percent evidence. and that the un office of internal oversight services was never given full access to israel's evidence that it claims it has against the un personnel. secretary general,
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antonio gutierrez ordered this internal review shortly after he's real leveled its claims against the unwrapped personnel in late january. now because of legal and confidentiality reasons, this o i o s report will not be made public. meanwhile, since october 7th, more than $200.00 under a personal had been killed due to israel's continued bombardment of the guys a strip gabriel's on don't out just here at united nations in new york of the us and defends officials say, several american military personnel have been injured and the suspect is rocket attack and then the air base housing us troops in western iraq to project all sent a, our son base and unbar province, a fuel supply station inside the base called fire. police say the rockets were launched from a truck by one of the kinds has come off from the capital bank that once again in
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an admitted sea bass enlisted in a rock is attacked by a rock. it's the pentagon says that a number of us ministry individuals would injure then the attack and they were transferred to the field hospital to to receive medical treatment inside the base. meanwhile, iraqi security forces had been deployed in the area and search for the suspects. they say they found a pickup truck with a rocket launcher mounted on top of it. they also found a number of unexploded rockets in the pick up a truck. this is the 2nd time i said admitted to the bays is attacked by rockets within 10 days. and this comes as tension is rising in the region. it between it you want and as well for the nation. always main honey, a into it on, on when his days made any of the political leader of him, us into hit on,
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on when his day and as the united states is deploying a more troops or ships and cat, he is in the region within the context of this conflict now, you really know for sure those have been threatening to attack is right in the nation of this as a nation of, as my antonia and any attack by era is expected to be coordinated with their, with its allies in the region. especially the hoses and human has bella and living in and what a so called dyslexic resistance in iraq. and that includes, includes that you're on the line. i'm a groups in iraq. i'm with the head under the above that officials in the white house have been watching the developments in iraq cottage to castro has got more from washington dc in the white house as president biden has been briefed on the attack on all us. not air base, any rock add in a statement by then said he and his national security team discussed steps to
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defend us forces and respond in a manner in place of the us is choosing. meanwhile, the pentagon says that in the last 24 hours, us forces detected and destroyed several attempted. who's the strikes targeting us and coalition forces and merchant vessels? us and com says that it is troy 5 who see drones and who seek control territory and over the gulf of a den and the red sea. the us also destroyed a drone ship and an anti ship ballistic missile in the red sea. as the clock ticks toward a possible iranian strike against israel, the us says there is hope yet for diplomacy to bring down the temperature us secretary of state on to me blinking can lead a last minute virtual meeting with his g 7 counter parts on sunday. in an effort to try to exert diplomatic pressure on a ron and on its proxies to minimize retaliation. hydro castro alger 0,
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washington stockton, asia are recovering and trading on tuesday. the mickey is up more than 10 percent. that increase fall as a nose. dive on monday. when starks fell 12.4 percent, it was the worst decline in japan, stops since 1987 selves around the world. on monday were linked to a fuse of a us recession rubber brides joining us, not from so it's been a jumping 24 hours in the markets. things seem to be coming back. the real that's right. this roller coaster ride, the continues after these record falls on monday. we have been seeing a strong rebounds on markets across age or in particular, the badly affected decay index in japan. and on monday, it's recorded a record points lost in a single section. when trading re open tuesday morning, it recorded just the opposite. it's have a record, a single section rise in points. we that seen the, the nick a currently is
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a show you the over 10 of the half percent higher on the trading so far choose dates. most of the cost be index. that's the main index here in south career, 4 and a half percent higher. a similar games being made in taiwan. there is a feeling here that a lot of the fulls that we so monday could well have been something of an over reaction. financial authorities here in south korea role. so in japan have been trying to calm those, going out to the way giving briefings, saying there's nothing fundamentally wrong with either economy. the bad news, which seemed to have prompted all of this coming from the us affairs of some sort of downturn in the us economy. that remains that. but there is a feeling as though the federal reserve, which has been raising interest rates and failed to cost interest rates of its last meeting, may well do. so at the next meeting, go find other ways to stimulate the economy, especially in this all important election yet in the united states. but there is
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a continuing concern just over the volatility as we get further into this turbulent election season in the us. and also in the background, of course, the fear of a wide, a middle eastern rule at old planning on the markets and promising a more volatility, role mcbride. and so rob, thank you. the still ahead on, i'll just say that the us federal court was the world's most view search engines. google has a legally exploit of its dominance of the market. the security concerns and political uncertainty, or just some of the issues facing the organizers of the 2024 olympic games in paris . as millions turned their attention to friends with the whole nation, be ready to welcome the world on july. the $26.00 stay without a 0 for the latest updates officer oppression for generations. there comes
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[000:00:00;00] the, what's it called a 0? a reminder of our top story is this. obviously a costume has resigned, is buying the additions, prime minister, and has fled to india. cards have been celebrated, the streets of the capital costs more than 300 people have been killed in weeks of anti government protest. several american military personnel have been injured in a suspected rocket attack on an air base housing us troops in western iraq. iraqi security officials also confirmed the attack. no group is playing responsibilities and foreigners u. k. prime minister q stop as warning rioters targeting most, i'm communities, they're going to face the full force of the law as he tries to end days of unrest. wible groups of class and the city of plymouth,
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and will police describe does sustained violence. a nationwide demonstration started last week after 3 goals were stab to death, the so forth. police a social media post falsely lamed. i'm mostly immigrant for the attack. the governments urging social media platforms to stop the spread of racial hate. with some a blamed violence and the u. k. on false information, but others say media and government rhetoric, i've also contributed robi challenge looks of what and who is behind the violence. you protect people, property and the police and they're responsible for some of the most serious and sustain public violence. the you can see in a decade, but who are the anti immigration protest is taking part in riots across the country . they might be, for example, useless off boards, people traveled into southport to perform these extreme, exclusively. it was these people wow. you know, almost was a jew to the god and stand full the nation. any glass of columbus and i could have teeth, so she's
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a sophomore and riots. so i think we are seeing is the people from the outside coming in the most a low cause, you know, kind of protesting and i'm writing a quite violent and rep, hence, boys to loose the centralized network of fire rights activists to the producers, consumers and shares of the digital means and misinformation that are fewer local and they use messaging apps to coordinate protests seen as something of a fake ahead is tell me robinson, real name, steven yaks, the land and he sets up the now to expanded english defense league and his county out of the country with a warranty issued for his arrest. that fee is empty. immigration sent them into the 9 per 5 by the case right wing newspapers and was used as a wedge issue by the form of conservative government go for 10 or 15 years, having a large be uncontested. and right wing and extreme right. we got
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a newspaper media showing that rita is this country is desperate straits. a lot of politicians on the right seeking advantage in that position. and that that is the whole kind of cult categories which is taking place will run pop, criminal justice. they've already made hundreds of arrest. it's now case tom is problem to solve his challenge is to crank down on the violence and find some way of taking this thing out of the immigration issue. this brought the u. k to the brink. retirements, how does their a u. s. federal courts find that the search engine google has been in legally exploring its dominance to cost competition and stifle innovation? and the case brought by the us justice department, the district court judge rule that google is quote, a monopolist. the court had the company signed a multi $1000000000.00 contract to ensure that smartphone makers installed google as their default search engine. the judge says
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a breached anti trust law on block tribals, such as microsoft being on the go. as a result, google control is about 90 percent of the online search market and it's the default search engine. on 95 percent of smartphones, us attorney general medic darling describes the judgement as a victory against google and a historic when for the american people. google says it's kind of appeal. i'm a guy as a writer and contributor to what is a technology and culture website. he says, the quarterly is likely to affect google's operations. it is significant for google and that it could break up alphabetically, break up the parent company of google that own that own search and has 90 percent of the search market and 95 percent of the search marketing in mobile. so it's huge a significant other. there's talk of that this could mean breaking up a company, this could mean really decimating the company's ad business which relies on search . uh so what is future locations for google? i think what remains to be seen is, is what the implications will be for consumers for people who are using google
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search. the wagons are circling around this idea of these tech companies are not only becoming powerful in and up themselves the everything that we've seen up to this point. but that with a i, that they'll be even more powerful that data with a google search plus a i that it's going to have that even, you know, even more stipend for competition. so i think that's the fear in, in these atrocities against meta against apple against google is, is that, you know, a, i is looming over all of it. google's argument is people prefer google, people prefer to use google for search when given the choice, even if it not the default browser, they would choose google. and, you know, i, i question whether consumers or the winners here, or if microsoft isn't the big winner here because they are really the only viable competitor to google and search thing is the only thing that comes even close i'd go is, you know, isn't another alternative that people don't know about it, people don't use it as much. so being is really the only competitor,
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even in the ring with google and microsoft as somethings like pay users to use it. they have, you know, incorporated into their windows operating system. they have really, really pushed, being hard and people just don't want to use the google search. several homes have been destroyed by what started as a gross fire in the united states, the state of california, and dozens more homes that are at risk. people have been ordered to evacuate from the effective neighborhood and the city of san bernardino, as they started on monday. and it's so far burned at least 2 heck chairs of land. the fire department says hot weather is contributing to the rapid spread of the fire. meanwhile, heavy rain from tropical storm debbie is drenching farther and other southern states of the united states authorities say the strong contributed to at least for this well, how to can strength wins about loser trees as well as bringing down power lines. well, brandon says, more of debbie came ashore on the big ben coast of northern florida is
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a category one hurricane with heavy rain and top wind speeds of close to 130 kilometers per hour. it was quickly downgraded to a tropical storm. but what makes debbie dangerous is not wind but soaking rain. some areas were forecast to get up to $76.00 centimeters of rain in a 24 hour period we have seen inundation, we have seen and will continue to see flooding in very parts of the state of florida. the storm is expected to move throughout north central florida and likely go into georgia and in the carolinas. meteorologist say record high ocean temperatures, resulting from human cause, global warming make tropical storms, gain strength faster, and carry a heavier load of water than they did decades ago. power was knocked out for 235000 customers in florida, according to power outage dot com. in sarasota,
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residents were coping as best they can. the biggest problem is there's so many cars that are on your wireless oil all over the place. so trying to get back there is a little bit tricky. part of the east officials in charleston, south carolina is largest city. we're preparing for a potential disaster tropical storm. debbie is now forecasted to bring historic levels of rain to our area with predictions ranging between $10.00 to $20.00 inches over the course of the next few days with the potential to reach up to 30 inches in specific areas. this unprecedented amount of rainfall poses a real risk of a life threatening flash flooding across charleston. the u. s. weather service has forecast and the unusually intense hurricane season for this year, with up to 13 hurricanes, predicted rob reynolds, l, g 0,
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and not counting. the cost is next time. we've come more on our top stories about bangladesh and gaza on the website. i'll just say to dot com and robots us and stay with us on the they had low that the heat has continued to build across the north east of africa and a lot of that will have flooded across into the live. and so you've got temperature warnings out the paces like israel temperatures. however, for the south of this across the gulf are expected to come down as a simone when eases. and instead we are expecting the humidity to pick up in places like could talk. we could see a split or spot of shower for the u a and a month, but the heaviest of the rain by the mid week still pouring into western parts of human,
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affecting western areas of saudi arabia as well. we could see small flash flooding from those torrential downpours, and we are expecting thunderstorms in mecca to choose day. and that'll bring the temperature down. now temperature as haven't been sitting as high as it were a few weeks ago in morocco for the north west of africa, they'll sit very high. however, for the most east, for egypt, for the south to visit the story of wet weather, some of that dipping into southern parts of egypt, stretching across the western parts of africa and picking up for the east. we are likely to see some heavy falls in the days ahead for kenya as well as tons in the that thanks to a weather front, putting in of the sea, but as long as you fine and dry down in the south, it is however, going to get cooler in cape town, by the end of the week, the african stories from african perspectives. i'll say i am a creative at heart 3 short documentary spy, african filmmakers from nigeria,
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