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been deprived of the most precious thing is the feeling of home we have lost that i didn't know was home means lowering the ones on the credit. this has been use our line from coming up in the next 60 minutes. the army tries to maintain control and bunk. the dish up to the prime minister. fleas the country. well than a 100 people dying, ongoing violence. terrific treatment and is ready. prisons, a new report on cubs as the torture and abuse of the bypass us to the ends in jail since october the 7th and of the 9th of violence in due case cities,
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the prime minister. find right groups on face the full status of the law. and the judge in the us rules that take john google acted illegally to silence competition and maintainance online monopoly. the, we'd be getting this use out in bangladesh where the military has taken control of the country after it's long time prime minister resigned and fled to neighboring india. at least 109 people were killed during violent unrest. on monday, it is the highest number kills during demonstrations in a single day since protest began in late july and demonstrated his port onto the streets around the nation to celebrate shake. as soon as the poncho students began protesting last month when the controversial job courses system, the sizes children who are veterans is reinstated by the high schools in and
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address of the nation, the honest usage people to trust in the military to restore. com. let me feel for the tech, what it's in the country is witnessing a period of revolution right now. i had invited all the leaders of political parties that came. yeah. and we had a good discussion. we have decided to form an interim government to go through the interim government. the functioning of the country will take place. i'm giving you my word that we will bring justice for all the killings and the injustice that has happened have faced in the army, the armed forces. from the 40s, i expect the new government to run the country with the on. that for the people can live and sleep in peace. this is my only request and desire. our i think what happened on monday, the vandalism. it was not appreciated. the palace belonged to the people like us. we will have to pay for the construction. a callous told to attempted chandry who is live for us and deca and the chief is meeting with student couple with noises
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via today. what assurances will student late is the one thing from the army at this point in time? well, one thing for sure that i want to be the army in charge of the in term government was something called can take a government satisfied army. they don't want a similar situation. what that one is a income government, independent of the arm, is in friends, and that foot forward. it blueprints and who those people are. who should be in the intern? government also calls for people in the straits to come down and not go for by engines and violence. so these are some of the key demands right now. what the study liter of one of the things that blueprint on demands on not map. they'll go back to that straight, that's what we have, the backing of the public. and there should be a new bangladesh with a new system of governance and reform within the system is what 5 of that main demands are right now to attempt it. well, what do we know about who might lead to a new into room governance of the well,
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the best we are from all the news media and our sources that students have recommended profit. so you'll know to be a dot shape of the interim government. and he has supposedly agreed to be the chief of the in time government is very well respected in bangladesh, uh novel on it. and obviously that would be a positive step in the right direction. the rest of the members and that income governments, the names will be thrown, haggling will be done, but the stores and made sure there is no political. people from that previous political party is not any controversial. people are that they have their own names . they put forward the advice, and that's what they'll be looking for and demanding far in the interim government . but it is right now preface our eunice, who has been decided to be by that student and probably be accepted as the head of the interim government. and it would be welcomed by the western countries as well, particularly the united states. okay, thank you so much, tim, that will be keeping
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a very close eye on how things develop the over the next few assets tended challenge re for us and deca the and is ready, human rights group has released the reports, detailing the mis treatments of palestinians health and is ready prisons since october the 7th. instead, people have been systematically abused and has rarely presents cooling them to fact or torture cans. some violations include severe physical and sexual violence. kimberly ation sleep, deprivation and stuff. i sion, the number of palestinians in this ready child's has doubled to 9623. since the war began. at least 60 people have died in custody. the nature of shellman was detained in end is rarely put prison in escalade in 2009. he describes the torch that inflicted on him at the time by is ready gods, and says, palestinians are likely being treated even with now. but they got the games that
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had been kept from us. a lot of them have come back, but the bucks to their families and they've come back, decomposed and i've been detained in 2009 at that time. um, things were a little bit less. i think when it comes to the severity of the circumstances of the prison, most of the time i was sticking into administrative custody. i was in, uh, interrogated in bed, sticks up and uh, the change in and in a prison in atlanta. and also suffered solitary confinement. there you understand that these people have no rights, we have no rights. i wasn't able to see 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 full, the sort of information about all the misdeeds that i have done and that they
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cannot disclose to me any of it. and that they would continually interviewed us until we let them know everything that they need to know about. what is happening? we suffered from seeds of sleep deprivation. we would, for example, sleep in a room with lights above us and we would, they would continue with it comfortable and ensure that we see a week's most sleep. the quality of the food is extremely bad, very low, and what the t sometimes the for, there's not enough for everyone. there is no access to sunlight. we continuously get searched. unfortunately, it could also, sometimes it has to be split up to the to become make it in front of the prison. that's in austin when you're doing normal times will be between 6 to 9 depending on the number of bunk beds. but whenever there is um, some kind of emergency that happens in the west bank or they would uh actually um, punish the people in the cells. and they would actually put $14.00 to $16.00 of us
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in one cell room. so people would have to sleep on the floor and people would also have to share the less fluid amongst each other in addition to sharing one bathroom . sometimes the bathroom would just be a mere hole in the middle of the cell where people would uh, would be able to do what they need to do. in addition to it, once tenuous coughing, you know, the coughing would stay in your hands do what i can do, especially during the interrogation. they wouldn't coffee or feed your legs at one point due to during the interrogation. they would also scare you by putting other prisoners like you in closets, few closets, looking them up, and they're starting to shake the closet and throw them around. so there's a lot of fear tactics that they also put in place as well. the partially decomposed bodies of 89 and identified the palestinians have been buried in a mass grave and garza of today were handed over to hospital stuff by his radio stores. these, they were received in blue plastic body bags, and no information was given about identities of the days,
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as well as in disclosed how the palestinians died, nor explained why they had been detained. the bodies were buried in con eunice. unless the feeling is tragic. one feels a deep sorrow and questions. how could this happen to us? is devastation 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 why my son or my father is. the situation is wherever me out. i'm very distressed. every day i feel a lot with every one work in a civil defense where that's bodies. i tried to search. the un has completed its investigation into 19 staff members of the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees, who is where i look to is to being involved in the october 7th attack. that concluded there was no and sufficient evidence to support allegations made against in stock members. it says non others may have been involved and have to humanize it
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the employment investigation site as well. didn't provide enough evidence to support the allegations. 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 in this really custody, weiss was not able to independently authenticate. most of the information provided to it, okay. braille. alexander has moved from the you in headquarters in new york as the un saying 9 unreal 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. the secretary general antonio gutierrez ordered this internal review shortly after he's real
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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 under a personal had been killed due to israel's continued bombardment of the guys a strip gabriel's on don't out here at united nations in new york. chris gun, this is a former spokesman for audra. he says is where i lied about the accusations, to listen to the facts long, this be reinstated. so these ratings told lies about him and the case a father 9, there's no evidence the case has been dropped. one hopes that they will be reinstated as well. but again, that's 10 against which there's absolutely no textbook level of the remaining 9. if you look at the office of internal oversight, the said it's,
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it's clear that there was no evidence that's been handed over by israel. other, there was nothing but it's been too fun a real sense of cases. so what has to off the question? oh, basis, all these people dismissal next look at the context here. the total report by the full french foreign minister, the cuts we colona, was very clear that there's no evidence against the unless stop. and if you look at is, will track record in telling the truth or not telling the truth about unless there is a hassle of misinformation, that is what was put over time and time because the mass combined in control center under the l schiffer hospital, the troubles on the unrest headquarters in closet, it turns out on closer examination. absolutely, no, since i'm afraid to say here we go again, morris re accusations and no evidence that that you would have thought that said over both 5, nothing is on the report as far. absolutely nothing. i said,
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i'll just 0 on the 26th of genuine. this 1st came up. this was the mother who lives . and that's exactly what we seen today prove. this was the mother a whole lives. and i say to the united states that they only only done or not we funded a novel because at so as an internal report that was filed no room doing all deposits on the us should come back and reinstates $350000000.00 and was put the sorry episode behind in this, it was move on was doing. it's monday to as many as 5900000000 post on refugees around the region. probably they all, but this was less to be. they the protection they need, almost as a metal, the full can see clean garza as the rushes security council secretary. so guy sugar is in the uranium capital meetings, security officials. the form of defense minister will also meet the uranium
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president and the army is chief of stuff. moscow has condemned the killing of his mouth on you. boss cooled for all positives to refrain from steps leading to of why the original war or us state department spokesman. matthew melissa is washington doesn't expect russian officials to dissuade randy and plans. we don't have any expectations that russia is going to play a productive role in de escalate intentions. we haven't seen them play a productive role in this conflict since october 7th. they have um, for the most part, been absent. certainly, we've seen them do nothing to or to any party to take the escal towards this. would you say in the studio as my co and joins. he's associate professor of media analytics at northwestern university here in cast. nothing's against being with us . uh, 1st of all this, uh, with uh, the russian heating to around. i mean, it seems like getting more heavily involved in this. what do you make of that and how disconcerting will it be to the americans especially? well, i think in addition to the sort of diplomatic role rush,
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i've had to be playing it, as you mentioned being, are they getting more involved expense defense systems to iran? so in addition to kind of trying to de escalate, they obviously to show of strength they want to show the range, is that they have that back. i also want to show that it's not going to be just a tech issue for israel or for the us to attack iran. so i do think it's a share of strength more than that's what we do escalation. i find it very ironic. what matthew miller was saying that rush, i have not very destructive ro, coming from the us and this conflict which has been sending military weapons to israel, who have been perpetrating a genocide. i think that's incredibly ironic. so i don't think the superpowers naturally provide the play the productive role. but i think it's rich that to us the time of using this is an opportunity to attack russia. iran do have the right to self defense. they were attacked by as well. so i think it's incredibly normal that an ally would come up and stand by by that side is we've been talking about since so honey was assassinated around. so it is going to respond. how the? because how does like carry out
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a proportionate response here without this escalating into a what a full blown war would do? they don't care. well, i think at this point they have to respond. this is very clear. they do have to respond to that has to be something, but the random response is often measured and calculated. the most recent one that we did see was that lodge drone and missed out of track on, on, on israel, wasn't able to do something similar. it remains to be seen, however, the, the attack on honey it was a direct attack on iran. the previous response was an attack underwriting and officials in an embassy. so it would be hard to imagine a response that would have a less intensity than what we saw before. having said that, it is also an opportunity possibly because this is the most egregious escalation we seen from as well. it could be an opportunity for rainy and leverage to try and bring, bring around some level of conclusion to, to what's going on in gaza. however, i think that would be difficult because the us was state influence is really policy and they have a degree of control. i think we have to accept the fact that is ro and many of us ministers, a lot of them to themselves and to an extent they can do what they want. and they
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know that regardless of republicans or democrats in the us, that they have a degree of impunity. and it doesn't actually matter who's the president. so i'm not sure is ro, again, to have a good faith kind of role in any attempt to de escalate. i mean, we still do, you know, the finance ministers comments yesterday the day before and he basically said that, you know, it would be moral potentially, miles are allowed to 1000000 gauze has gone since the stop and then, but the world won't allow it and he has an influence in that in yahoo. so i really find it hard to believe that the is ready, that i can good faith. they want to join the us into a why the conflict? i think it was the wrong. don't wonder why the conflict. they might not have a choice but to retaliate it at the same time, the, even though the united states have denied any involvement or knowledge of this estimation in iran and around the states that they believes that the us would deeply involved in has. so at why, why would they be trying to drag the united states even further into this? well, i think there's also the pastoring, i mean whether or not the us were involved it because the reigning narrative to
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kind of, you know, use this as an opportunity to talk to us involvement in, in gaza and even that support as well, which is very real it's also, you know, a possibility that the us didn't know about the time they bought was designed responsibility. although to be honest, i don't know. so we think that they were away. but iran obviously use this as an opportunity to kind of rally support against the quote unquote great site. and it's an opportunity to boost legitimacy for the rulers, especially at, you know, to sort of show that in the wake of this attack on arabian so, which is embarrassing for iran, that they have to acknowledge the fact that they have a logic best 3. and i've seen them reading and commentators, i talk about how this isn't just the organs is ready to work and see us. and if you position as a war against the us, it allows you to have some level of excuse for the security side is yes. just before we finish up, i want to ask about this, you an investigation into the right stuff. 10 words on the rise of 9 has been terminated. i mean, just this report actually give any sort of clarity you will bring any closure to
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this issue. no, i mean i think there's a number of important things to bear in mind. firstly, the full evidence as a documented or allegedly documents or is ro was not given to the us to watch when you wanna watch something. so this wasn't seeing the vin number of reports exonerating independent reflections on the right thing. even the, the most important thing is if that with 9 people from how time in generally involved in what happens on october 7th, it's a material, it's a huge organization, right? so it's unreasonable in any situation to suggest that the actions of some people in the organization somehow necessitates withdrawing humanitarian aids for a whole country. i mean, it's ludicrous. so i think it's always going to be recognized and instrumental as it won't bring clarity on the country. this is just going to be instruments live by israel as a sort of we told you. so that was involvement. this justifies anything, but in reality, no extent of the central involvement by a few individuals could justify the whole destruction and organization. if that was the case, then the idea would have shut down long ago,
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given the fact that they've now killed up to 40000 palestinians and date and we'll have to leave today. but as always, we really do appreciate your insight into this mike on jones. thanks so much. well, we're going to stay with us and go through. i'm best rossi who is in amman, jordan, because as round has been delta 0 reporting from is row is and how is is what i should be framing this or investigation of the while we're waiting for any official reaction, but it is likely to frame this in the way that they have framed it from the beginning. now these accusations against this un agency, which is there specifically to help and bolster palestinians and palestinian refugees. these accusations were made in january to discredit this organization to discredit. and by virtue of that, the united nations been the connected proposed bills to shut down this un agency. it also proposed bills to declare a terrorist organization to continue to discredit
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a group that is there specifically set up to help palestinians with municipal services, with schools, to humanize palestinians and the face of israel's ongoing dehumanization. so they are likely to take that same track though it has to be said starting in early march . all of the countries excluding one dec hold it's funding. it's necessary very need it. funding for this organization began to push that funding forward again in more 7 countries, including australia, canada, of finland, germany, iceland, japan, and sweden began to fund on ro once again. but the single biggest donor is the united states and it remains on the sidelines gets funding remains held back for this. you an agency at the height of the a ongoing conflict and goes at the height of enormous humanitarian need for the palestinians, for palestinian refugees. and again, there is an absence of information. we should look at the numbers here. 19 people
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investigated 10. no evidence was found to us saying itself, israel has provided no evidence of the nines that have been let go. the evidence against them remains uncorroborated, but there are some down, so they let them go. but unreal employees more than 30000 people. and since the invasion of god, so since the war by israel on the palestinians began to 100 unreal staff have been killed. so the numbers really don't its correlates, but the is rarely government is likely to use this once again. to criticize this very necessary you an agency. ok, thanks so much. so i know that some best probably for us in a mind because these ready government has been delta 0 from reporting from the kevin, at least for palestinians, had been killed during his ready rides in the occupied west bank. the dead include 3 teenagers who were killed near the city of to boss when is there any forces? 5 live bullets at a 100. let's say i need abraham joins us live from jeanine with more on this. and
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that needed, as was been mentioned in more rights across the occupied with bank, the latest one leaving at least 4 people did. yes, now the, the bill increased to 5 because an 18 year old palestinian has been to here in jeanine. the announcements came from the ministry of health just a few minutes ago saying that the 18 year old i this sadie has been hit by and is really wrong strikes injury. need we heard too loud bangs as we were making our way to the city that is undergoing of the since the afternoon of yesterday, the read started in this area. basically this is the main is around about the in do you need the city and the is really for says how this towards this 3 over there, where there is a money exchange shop. now they have reading the place and also it
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spreads out lawyers and brochure saying that anyone that supports him as will be paying the price. now we've seen more and more as really, municipally vehicles heading towards this area and going towards the janine refugee camp where armed confrontations have taken place between the palestinian fighters. they are these really forces that's kept coming in and coming in. and now just in the past 15 or 20 minutes, we've heard that rule and strikes 2 of them, killing one, palestinian. now we've been speaking to the hospitals in janine the medical sources . they're saying that they have 9 injury is just here and you need 2 of them are in a critical condition. this is a story that is developing. we keep hearing the sound of the drilling with usually accompanies these re, new forces raised to, to, to getting man jennings, specifically where they often find arms. confrontations now also the case in
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october with the 4 young men have been killed. what's happened according to local sources, is that is really under cover units went into the village of carpet and surrounded the house before they've been discovered by some armed groups in the area needing to confrontations that then left for palestinians. that's including in just people who are soft as why they were at around the hospital in the area to thanks so much, nita, in need. abram for us, the engineering to thousands of people have gathered by rude import seeking to leave living on as the risk of regional military escalation. cross the u. s. c, u. k. and france are among countries, the village, this citizens, to leave many airlines to cancel the suspended services to and from living on your for more on this, we're going to go to pay. we're a foot and speak to any caution and can just give us an idea of the sense of urgency. there is there for people to get out to me
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today from side to the past couple of days. it's less crowded and you can see the picture behind. now, there are some ways, so between let me say every couple of hours, depending on the flights, depending on the lines of the racing from a figure, how do you international airport? we'll see a bit of a wave of people coming into the airport then and you know, tries to make their way to us the council. however, the many people who are still waiting the people who've been waiting here for like 16 hours because of the delays and the flights up, there's a 4th reflect the fig charles search and see how the did not. i mean, the funding countries are fine as much as possible to get the people outside living on before an escalation. we've had over the past days. the warnings from united states, from fries from britain, from jerky, from a great also,
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as we understood the german government is providing several lanes of all the national as to the 11 on the jordanian government. also with these is going to be sending a 3 planes to evacuate jordanians from lebanese territories. so yes, of course, many countries want the national city. many, many is actually all immigrant sunday here for the summer vacation, i would like to get back to the country as to the countries where the live to come into the life. norman. okay, i think we'll have to leave. it's a bit to thank you for bringing us a to date with everything that's happening there. it's a they would import ali hush them for us. well, still a huge hit on elder 0. several american military personnel are interested in the suspect and broke it a tax on an advice and a rock. the
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i had learned that there's plenty of pleasant summary weather across europe at the moment and we are going to see the sky is clear across some west in areas as the winter weather pushes its way for the east, bringing drenching down paws across the baltic. states in which to western russia, ukraine and the south around the black sea behind that was a move in the way of slices. assumption length of places like poland as well as germany and into front. but the weather isn't very far away. we've had a wet band walk, it's way across the person on the island divided and you can see the showers on choose day across the island, putting into way of some of those coming into southern parts of england as well as the north. that'll be they'll be more of that to come on wednesday. the rain picks up across central areas on wednesday, some of that heavy rain folding across moving parts of easily. but it remains pretty dry across the balkans. temperatures are sitting very high here. this
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sitting high as well across the south, west to spain and portugal, 39 degrees in madrid and we'll see temperatures continue to rise across that middle part of europe in places like italy, it is looking like bella, italia, with lots of sunshine, the heat building in room through to friday, the oh to 0 tells the stories of to the thing. era writers who challenge conservative thinking in iraq and zip to see all the just. i mean, what did these ideas about iraqi identity divided the opinion, especially among the political and religious evenings and during this. so that's a new roof, newspaper column. so popular, they will read this every level of living in society, revel writers, iraq and zip. yes. or no to 0 or the
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. ringback the, the the, you're watching on to 0 reminder of our top story is the south shaken scene. it has flipped to india to resigning this bangladesh, as prime minister, crowds have been celebrating on the streets of the capital that account at least
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109 people. were killed in demonstrations across the country on monday. the bodies of 189 and identified palestinians have been handed to stop the national medical complex and con venus in casa by the international red cross. the palestinians had been held in detention by the, as randy military. and the union has completed its investigation of 19 stockmen put itself on. russ, who is rel, accused of being involved in the target service attack investigation, has found no and sufficient evidence for allegations against instantly this. they say 9 others may have been involved and their employment has been terminations. get this guy lives out to honey. mike miller, who joins us from con eunice in southern gaza, or in the, i mean, doesn't, is more of been killed in the light just as rarely strikes. what more can you tell us? of the bull is really i ears,
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tries continue to pound across the central area and a little bit to the eastern part of the city of hi newness and in the southern and eastern part of the city. and what seems to be more of a constant treated a concentrated tax right now these really military are describing what is taking place right now as targeted killings. but just judging from the kind of, of, of targets that the are kidding and the, the injuries arriving to the hospital. what we're seeing is a quite the contrary of the declared, the objectives of these, of these attacks we're talking about for people of from one family, 4 brothers from one family. it killed an overnight attacks in a bridge. refugee can be, was not until nearly our hours of this morning until paramedics and rescue team were able to get through the bond house in the eastern part of a bridge rest as you can and were able to remove the bodies from under rumbles and
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from its surrounding areas, the neighbors a, an eye witness describe the bombing a quite intense and massive. it kind of caused massive explosions that not only destroyed the targeted home, but also uh, the majority of, of properties and residential homes and infrastructure in the area. the daily normal right now for palestinians as the earlier hours of this morning, about 89 o'clock in the morning. the usual scene of a funeral, people killed over night in a tax and nearly in the morning. remaining family members get to a lot of the hospitals for variation for funerals that stay in finally prayer and been taken to a nearby graveyard. all has become a familiar scene for the past few hours in earlier hours, particularly we're talking about the 20. the past 24 hours is really military with its massive beer attacks. killed
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a close to $31.00 palestinians including the 8 of law enforcement personnel who were securing the delivery of commercial trucks and it, it trucks to parts of the central area as well as a group of people on a tri cycle that is used right now. as means of transportation to carrying people and moving them from one area to another, particularly displace individuals searching for food, searching for area to stay in was targeted uh children a barely our hours yesterday who were in southern eastern part of their bella, city, collecting woods for fire, so they are able to cook their families, are able to cook their meals. we're also among the casualties of, of the tax that the, what we're seeing right now as of this our, there's a relative, a relative clause. but everybody believe this is the comm, deformed the storm as it's becoming
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a routine of these really military starting at early hours of the afternoon and extend all the way to over nights. we're in said the attacks get more intense and more concentrated in different parts of the central area, a part of from the ongoing guard tillery every once in a while. it could be heard clearly from the area where we're reporting it from. uh there is this, there is, there seems to be a period of calm right now. okay, thanks so much, honey for giving us an idea of exactly what everyone is going through. uh in kaiser at the moment. honey mcmurry, for us and con eunice, are going to pretend to bangladesh for the military has taken control of the country. after his long term prime minister resigned and slipped to neighboring india from hama talisha. and is the assistant director of the in g o. young powell and social action, he joins us from to the gong in bangladesh. thanks very much for being with us here on out to 0. that'd be full. we talk about what could potentially happen next. can you just put into context, how remarkable was yesterday for bangladesh as well?
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we say it's one of the very great revolutions that happened in the last 2 weeks in bottom of this. and uh, yesterday, uh, the students who had started this campaign, this move in the god there to been because the prime minister. she has to design. because the at the beginning that students has 90 buying demand. but as the prime minister was not, i was refusing, i'm not taking any action. so there's students ledger. uh, what's the issue in one point, do you mind that is depriving just as just starting step down. so finally c, c, c c design yesterday. and unfortunate thing is that, that none of the you know, of time and it's sort of this country has ever, you know, designed like this way, the way she has to design you yesterday, by the way,
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she asked for you to other country. i mean, not that it's, it's never happened in the history of bung with this as as the weight. because the way she left gets that kind of a deck spots to say that she gets destroyed potty, she destroyed the da da da da, the canadian, made your father as well. and, and, and, and, and yes, the people that just, you know, the blaming of the heart and government for all those. so, oh, negligent, see, and all those, you know, the fusion of the, of the, the boss from the, from the students. ok. just a on this, well, let's move to what is potentially happening today. we know the army, chief and coordinate as of the student protest, amazing. the student protest latest they've already put forth the nobel peace, lorez mohammed, eunice, to lead an interim government. what more can you tell us about him? is he a popular choice and will be, i mean, listen of this uh, uh doctor. uh you, lucy is one of the, uh, very much of popular uh,
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1st studies done with this because he's the, he's the one lead nova and audio that we have the, the only a great the most of the go we have. so yeah, the students has, you know, choose, choose him. so at the, so, because that the whole thing was carried and continued and succeeded by his students. and then all the students are saying that the use has to leave the country. so if the students are saying that, so we also agree. what about the students that i've said because they have the dement right to choose their leader because therefore basically advice they have the mall, the all the, all the move but, and it's all good. it goes to all the students of the vision who have support for the last 3 weeks. yes, the other big issue that remains here. i mean, a 109 people, i believe at least were killed just yesterday alone. the, on the cheapest, that i got to investigate all of the killings that have happened over the past
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month or so. i mean, how important is that for the country to move on and bring closure to what's been a remarkable month? this is we have the app is big for our it's what i me and military and we have the spectrum on all the forces and we how we will that the old uh, clinics. uh that happened in the last uh, several weeks. well, it will be, uh, will it be in injustice? and that's what god me to say. and now the immediate action that i mean has to do to foamed up in getting government. and there is so much reformation is needed right now because a lot of situation has to, has to control. we, we, we have a, we, well, the bi election, the commission has to be, it has to be the ball and the data. so many governments of able to do the body, it has to be has to be the phone because because the students of saying that there
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are so many issues with this, you know, not pointing at us, but the interest of the people of the country. so that's why they have the bonded all those, all those vines. and now this great the, now this, all those the fall shouldn't be there, should be taking place. and that's how the country kind of space a and i as the get the success of this little bit more. but because we need it this possible best possible. um the government so that they didn't, government should before, all the institution which will lead us to it. a sponsible government on the very much democratic processes in future which was happening in last 16 or 20. yes. okay . we'll be keeping a very close eye on how things on photo bunk. that is. thank you so much mohammed. we really do appreciate your time and your insight. thank you. thank you very much . us or us defense, official sized, civil american military personnel have been injured and the suspected world could
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attack on an air base housing, us troops and wisdom to rock to miss house at the end of a solid base and about provence, the fuel supply station inside the facility cool, fire police side, the rockets, the launched from a truck, officials in the white house have been following developments in iraq. how did your castro has more from washington d. c. the white house, as president biden has been briefed on the attack on all us thought air base. any rock add in a statement bite inside he and his national security team discussed steps to 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 is 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
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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 takes toward a possible iranian strike against israel, the us says, there is hope yet for diplomacy to bring down the temperature, your secretary of state onto the 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 alj a 0 washington are you is, federal court has found the search engine google has been to legally exploring its dominance to quash competition and stifle innovation. and the guy support by the us justice department, a judge ruled google is quote, a monopolist. the court heard the company signed a multi $1000000000.00 contracts to ensure a smartphone make is installed google as their default search engine. and the judge
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has says that breached anti trust laws and blown travel, such as microsoft of bang and duck dot gov. as a result, google controls about 90 percent of the online search market and as the default search engine on 95 percent of smart funds. us attorney general merrick, collin described the judgment as a victory against google and a historic when for the american people, google says it will appeal i'm uh, got like a is a roger and contributed to why the technology and culture websites. he says, the quote rolling 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. ah, 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 the search. uh, so its future locations for google i,
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i think what remains to be seen is, is what the implications will be for consumers for people who are using google search. the wagons are circling around this idea that these tech companies are not only becoming powerful in and up themselves the everything that we've seen up to this point of, of that with a i that they'll be even more powerful that data with the google search plus, hey, i have it, it's going to have to 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's not the default browser, they would choose google. and you know, 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 to 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 has done things 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. as for stokes, in asia ro bouncing and trading on tuesday, japan's nick a cold bank some last as of the day before. the folks on the index principle than 12 percent and this was one day crisis decline since 1987 markets across as your your, of, and the us faced similar routes or the phases the us video or was it had been slow to respond to signs of a weakening us economy and if it has sort to reassure try this thing, it says no sign of a decline, an output, and we'll act account is of a recession. of more on this, we joined now by kind of re pop, who is the chief investment officer of create a link i honest you joins us from bank call. thanks very much for being with us here on to 0. first of all, the bottom of the market seem to have bounce back. so what was yesterday?
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was it just the blip? 3 things from thailand. thank you so much for having named. i definitely don't want to be a trader coming back from 2 week compliance leave and looking what's happening in the markets. it's been quite shocking couple of days, as you mentioned, rightfully we are seeing the bit of recovery today. but looking at, for instance, nick gay, it seems to be an inside say from technical analysis perspective, meaning that today's price candle is inside of yesterday's price candles. so we can't really say where the market's seems to be going. it's good to see that there is a bit of floor. i'm happy to see also because coming sounds vix, being similar to the, to the index or s and p 500 in the us. and we saw big fighting yesterday to 65 yesterday. so definitely kind of go into marketing here at this phase of a u. s. recession, they've been there many times before over the years. so why do we think this impact now that's difficult to say,
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and there is an old saying on wall street that markets tend to go up on an escalator coming down on an innovator. it's open one data points that might break the market. so if you will, but if you think about that, there have been quite a few deal politically incidents we have has quite a few economic events in particular week data. we economies data being released last week and we have seen extend the markets as well. and jeff bond is a great example of that, so it could be could have just be one incidence, the frequencies waterfall or, or, or of a launch, if you will, of correction. a lot of blame is being lighted to the fate of the us federal reserve sign up in to be slow to respond to signs of a weakening u. s. economy. i mean, what does the fit have to do here? i don't expect to spend too much at this point because us markets technically are not even in the bare markets. every 3 we are still up 10 percent on s and p
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507 percent for the nice deck. so i expect the 5th maybe to give some sort of comment 3, but probably not being overly active on the market since things are still done the in the us. probably it's a bit more difficult here in asia. and in particular in japan, whereby we see already correction territories, markets being found 20 percent and more basically wiping dose entire 2024 games. but i think central central bankers will be calm. they don't want to signal any panic because when we know when central market, central bankers are trying to think the markets will panic as well. okay, we'll have to leave today at 1st and i think to talk to you and to be keeping a very close eye on what happens next. that is kind of every path for us from bangkok. thank you. i ok. so you got a prime minister kissed. i'm a is warning ross is targeting muslim communities, they will face the full force of the law as he tries to in days of unrest. rival
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groups have for it in the city of plymouth, and what police describe it sustained mine and the nationwide demonstration started last week up to 3 goals, the stem to death in southport police, a social media post full suite blamed a muslim immigrant for the 9th attack the government is urging social media platforms to stop the spread of racial height, where we challenged folks it was and who is behind the violence. they've attacked people, property and the police. and they're responsible for some of the most serious and sustained public violence. the u. k. c, and it 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 where, you know, almost was a jew to the gods and stand full, then nation, inexpensive, columbus and, and could have teeth. so she's a sophomore and riots. so i think we are seeing is people from the outside coming
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in. but it was a little cause, you know, kind of protesting and i'm writing in quite violent and reprehensible ways loose the centralized network of fine rights activists to the produces consumers. and shares of the digital means and misinformation that are fewer local and they use messaging apps to coordinate protests. the scene is something of a 2nd. head is telling me robinson real name, steven yaks, the land. and he set up the now to expanded english defense league and his county out of the country with a warrant issued for his arrest. that fee is empty. immigration sent them into his b 9 per 5. by the case right? wing news papers and was used as a wedge issue by the form of conservative government because for 10 or 15 years having a large be on contested. but right reading and extreme right, we got a newspaper media showing that rita is this country is desperate straits.
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a lot of politicians on the right seeking advantage in that position and that that is the whole kind of cocktail against this research taking place is will run pop, criminal justice. they've already made hundreds of arrests. it's now k as 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. that's brought the u. k to the brink pro retirements, how does there you are? so just have withdrawing from the last american military base and they share, it comes more than a year out, inches be revoked in agreement and told us forces to leave the country that the hill nation was home to a major u. s. military base. and the distance city of it is the international criminal court. the chief prosecutor says he hopes to seek arrest warrants for some of those responsible for violence and death for karen con, presented
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a report to the un security council on the conflict and sit down this being grouped by bonding since april of last year comm wound all of a climate of impunity and for describing the situation as a nightmare, i will be in a position, i believe we are. why i hope by my next report i will be able to announce applications for warren. so the rest regarding those or some of those individuals that are the most responsible for what we're seeing. at the moment, people uh scott or a beret or a desperate for the international community to hear that price facilitator on al jazeera, the sports of bright king is checking things up at the paris games. but it's a little bit the future is already in dallas. the
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of the among the plants this has its new heights at the olympics, the sweetest breaking his own world record to land po, volt, golden paras, defrances fist, it and olympic records of 6 maces. 10 seems to me just before going on to clear it . 6 maces and $25.00 to break the record for a non time at the age of $24.00. this is the process of making a big time us gymnastics, insight into mode biases, celebrating the 4th middle of the parent's games. phones was looking to in an i go, middle and to fulton, friends, difficult retaining the woman's floor for her and her 2nd behind results. rebecca
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on dr. is files is 11th. olympic middle of a rule about the 27 year old to midland. dame files claimed problems and age and the last 2 a little bit. but she stepped off during her retaining terrace and finished and the type of 50 feet is the least. that was the a month ago that i'd like to go see the great britain, one, the 1st track cycling goal that came in the women's team sprint. the british right is broke the world record 3 times during that event. you sealants for the silver in middle when us and the photos bright king is about to make its 1st and then pick a pair. and since the only event to type it with these games as organizes, look to attract a young audience, pull race reports from parents. this is why breakdown thing is always had its hope on the streets with a group of friends, stereo, and debates. to this group, it's the streets of paris,
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one of many places that is embrace the culture that's originated in the bronx and new york move in half a century ago. but now the basement that styles itself, one of the full pillows of hip hop, is made it to the grand stage of the olympic games. as frightening as it's now known, it makes it stating at paris 2024 for more depicting sing. for me breaking. now has a big opportunity for this, but there was a preconception about it when i started dancing. my parents didn't want me to do hit public. it's a dense, the thugs, etc. but now the fact that breaking is it, the olympics means that people's names are different. they see that it's open to everyone. it's cool, it's fun. the pine is a breaking came from brought policies while the 1st electric, right? because people watch world champion victim montalvo the your sites depends old style t. as you plugged the wording of metals has been contentious in a scene that doesn't always embrace set the rules criteria. one thing that
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makes writing difficult to judge it's an unlikely olympics. is it as a physical and technical side, but also an autistic side? there's also been at the bank about whether it was always been a coach or should really be the sport. they've been complaints since olympic bosses and put the ballroom dancing federation in charge of breaking up the games. many in the old school on top of that's how far the rates of the movements have been left behind. but the new generation seems to be honoring the past, won't embracing the future i'm in favor of the lympics because it is making the dunsmore in the spotlight. just you have to have the technique but also have fun play with the music, be artistic and technical at the same time. uh, feeling picks, but like may be short lived for the next games in los angeles. and for years time breaking has already been dropped. a full rece aus is era. paris as well for me.
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tell them the credit for this news. um but i will be back in just a moment with much more of the guys news to stay with us. the officer oppression for generations. there comes a time to fight for freedom and survival. as one of the highest ranking members of an indigenous civil defense force to columbia and grandmother fiercely protects her community and the world's largest cocaine for juicing regional land or death. a witness documentary on a jersey that maybe his son goes head to head with his really historians that he, morris. the jews were on the 5th of annihilation by the arabs. and that's my view legitimize justified cleansing arabs from palestine. the hutus that exactly the
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same thing about maybe food in 1990. israel is committed, numerous war crimes seems to have multiple accounts on october. the 7th. i'm fairly sure that'd be fine. the toward itself is not a well time head to head on. i'll just say around the sound of rocket fight it can be heard and the way to cover him up, the village with mountain views was once a sort of the retreat. few remained here there, the streets, the empty houses damaged or destroyed. the conflict between his beloved and his reading forces along left it on the southern border as forced tens of thousands from the hens. we suddenly felt something heavy falling on us. i asked my sister if there's been an earthquake. my mother and other sister were sleeping and the glass telling them my head was injured. the story of this religion is one of many of them . this border, almost everything within 5 cuz i'm because of his regular physicians have been talking to. when you visit villages along the border, this one think that striking is the size of there's no science of movement,
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of peoples, token of children. think 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 more than 100 people die among the dish, the army is struggling to maintain control to the prime minister, fleas the country, the ultimate cry distance out to 0, live from to ha also coming up a damning report with home this friday prisons on campus, the torture and abuse of the by thousands of palestinians and child since october, the 7th 7 palestinians, the kills during on.

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