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that is the side. there's no signs of amusement of people's talking of children. pink 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, withholding this friday prisons on campus, the torture and abuse of the by thousands of palestinians and child since october. the 6th, 7th. tell us indians that kills during ongoing is riley rides in the occupied
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westbank, including a drones drank on the city of 2 names in japan, and the case was to record one day close following mondays. the local market grounds on the back of us procession fees. the we begin in bangladesh with the military has taken control of the country after it's long term prime minister, resigned and slips to neighboring india. at least 109 people were killed in violence on monday. that's the highest number killed in a single day since protest began in early july demonstrations poured onto the streets to celebrate shake. as soon as the poncho students began protesting last month when a job corps, the system that 5 of the children of war, veterans and, and addressed to the nation, the army chief age people to trust in the military to restore. com. let me feel to the tech what it's in the country is witnessing
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a period of revolution right now. i had invited all the leaders of political parties. they came here 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 faith in the army, the armed forces from the 40s, i expect the new government to run the country with on that for the people can live and sleep in peace. this is my only request and desire. 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 so. okay, let's get the licensed uh, now on the streets uh from tentative chandry who is in deca entry. understand the chief is meeting with student co would nice is. what assurance is a student leaders. one thing from the army right now.
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one thing that's still gonna lead, as i specifically mentioned, they don't want the army to be in charge. they want an intern government to be in charge. they don't want to be any member who are controversial from the present government or any other political members that might be controversial in the interim government let's. they also demand that the president, the bangladesh, to dissolve the parliament by today local time 3 pm, which would be 9, gmc, if it doesn't, then that said, we'll go back to the street, then we'll dave, our ultimate, i'm so these are some of the key points that made and it has to be seen what comes out of the discussion with the army team. obviously they're going to be from angling about who should be there. but this doesn't say it has to be something that we can refund the institution and have a new type of government and not have a police or 5 system back in. and then another issue that raises the election to be
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here, and very soon after the intern governments come to power. so everyone is anxiously waiting. what comes out of the meeting with josh? i'm a chief of stop and what will be the outcome, whether bar me will accept that with the civil society. a lot of the political parties will accept the students least, and their ultimate have them. so tend to or if the students don't get what they want, the pledging to go back out on the streets at 3 pm in the local time. but can you just give us an idea of who that actually put forwards to lead this new into room governments? why is quite public now let put far a professor of a large professor and mamma una is as that tries to a heads. the interim government. he has accepted it, it's not officially announced that started, but it's pretty much public news. and here's that. but back in bangladesh, you start the bottom of that, some free and liberated and then announcement. and that would be a well come probably from the western world as well as particularly the united
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states. but the general public, i've a higher respect for him, is the person who brought to know about his prize to bangladesh and would be generally accepted by most members of the public. and, you know, even the political parties. so that's what is expected right now. we'll see how the army reacts to that and the federal societies and those and political party reacts to that. okay, well, keep a close eye on. uh, if student purchase is cable, they will until they hit back out onto the streets and around to now is time. thanks so much tempted to audrey for us and deca the and is rarely human rights group has released a report detailing the mistreatment of palestinians held in his ready prisons since october. the 7th. is it people have been systematically abused and is ready? prisons cooling them, defect,
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or torture camps. some violations include severe physical and sexual violence, humiliation sleep deprivation and starvation. the number of palestinians in his ready giles has doubled to 9623 since the war began. at least 60 have died in custody, immense or shown on was detained in and is ready prison, an escalade in 2009. he describes the torch that inflicted on him at the time by his ready guns and says, palestinians unlikely being treated even with now. of the games that had been kept from us as 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 uh at that time. um. seems a little bit uh uh, 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,
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interrogated in bed, the sticks up and uh, the change in and in a prison in atlanta and also suffered solitary confinement. there. you also 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 kind of disclose to me any of it. and that they were 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
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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 an 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 in one cell room. so people don't have to keep 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
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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 wouldn't please. 7 palestinians have been killed during ongoing is riley rides in the occupied. the west bank full were killed near to boston. nice on monday and at least 3 were killed in jeanine on tuesday morning. with is ready, forces have carried out drawn strikes, buildings, roads, and infrastructure in the city of been bulldozed by the army. residential homes have also been partially destroyed. on the, the abraham joins us and that live from jeanine. and as we were saying, the more rides across the occupied with bank this time leaving 7 days. can you talk us through both of those rights as well? just in the last hour since we spoke that best still has increased now with 5 palestinians killed just here in jeanine. remember time when we spoke an hour ago,
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i was telling you about one person killed in jeanine after is really forces conducted to air strikes against the eastern area of virginia and a few ga. gov. now we are talking about 5 kills. now that is an an escalation that took place in the morning after as really forces of rated this area. nice afternoon . and yesterday, the reason this 3 is over here. they were targeting a money exchange shop saying that everyone who is dealing with how much would be paying the price. but we've been seeing more more as waves of forces more is really armors vehicles entering, janine saying, and solely air in the hours of it today. and then we've seen and heard really as we made our way to g mean the 2 loud bangs to air strikes, leaving 5 palestinians killed. and we are talking about the bodies that with
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a managed to be a gotten. it's to be moved by the palestinian medical team. this is in jeanine and we have still hearing the drone. so the reed is not over. we're also talking about another incident that took place in a callback with for palestinians have been killed. now according to local sources, they are kind of sydney is discovered and under cover is really unit that was surrounding one of the homes leading to arms confrontations. and then the v is really forces used forth against palestinians, according to locals been some of them were just happening to be in the area doing nothing, not participating in the day. so we are talking about an escalation and the okay part west banquet on sunday waiting for to the to is really are story killed to is really are strikes, killed 9 palestinians. and today we're also talking about non palestinians since midnight until now. okay, thanks so much, nita, on what of sending out to be another extremely deadly typed it in the occupied
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westbank. so what did you in has completed this investigation into 19 staff members of the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees, who is royal? accuse of being involved in the october 7th attack, it concluded there was no and sufficient evidence to support allegations made against 10 staff members. it says 9 others may have been involved and have terminated their employment investigative site as well. didn't provide 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 and is really custody. weiss was not able to independently authenticate. most of the information provided to it was on best for avi, has more now from amman, as israel navy accusations against un staff of for being involved in the events of october 7th, in late january. this was followed by the kinetic pushing bills to shut down on the
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road to declare it a terrorist organization. but there was no evidence then and there appears to be no evidence now, but that is unlikely to shift is rarely thinking on the matter. this was always about di, legitimizing, and maligning, and institution and agency that helps palestinians and palestinian refugees the human noises them as israel's ongoing war on gaza is israel's ongoing occupation of the palestinian people continues to d, humanize them now, the international community was under, as rarely pressure at the time pulled crucial funding. in march, several countries began to reinstate its funding of this very, very important view. an agency including australia, canada, of finland, germany, iceland, japan and sweden. but the single biggest owner of the united states continues to withhold any funds to this crucial crucial un organization. and if we look at the numbers for a moment on one toys, more than 30000 people,
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19 were investigated. and only 9 were fired on doubts that they may have been involved with the evidence against them. israel has not shared and the un says that what they have found remains uncorroborated. no one was found of a guilty of any outright wrong wrong doing. but on the other hand, more than 200 un staff had been killed by is really bombardments since the war and gaza began. same bus route, the o g 0 among the final deal between democratic republic of congo and for one has collapsed. the rebel in 23 group is still advancing in the eastern d. c. off to taking the town of is trasha on the border with you can to on sunday that is this find a safe spot agreement coming into force on the same day. we are going now to learn
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what kind of who joins us now from government and eastern, the se in the line. the sci fi has collapsed im, $23.00 rebels are now taking more territory a. yeah, this is the secure so and as of right now and they're going down $23.00, it's producing more the title of taking more ground to cease. they are not really we have seen in the last 2 or 3 days. yeah, there they did. it 1st, really big resistance in terms of yeah, cool. i'm a little different. i'm the group. we have to be mind 12. who was that? there is more than a 20 the for the groups. yeah. been fighting alongside the deal to see, i mean this has been official here in the country, but this will not stop them to the tree from from advancing. then sees the ceasefire. no money, and so forth. we'll start to. yeah, that is exactly the day which the m $23.00 monday to cover to more area and,
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and now we are. what we have is do we have seen the white to now the devising toward the from the show show, which is the mini border. we do gun done. yeah, of course we do the process over there then now they have the roof from there to another area. going to want to know to be true, which is giving them access to the leg leaking directory that they do go down more the on the lake. right to know that we of, of trying to put somebody to, to speak to them for the true official. some of the associates is performing the death being on the way. this is why it seems to us here. this is the doctor was this thing and for him to, to, to, to secure the people in the areas in the other side to also see really on more of them of cross to decide to decide of who going to and also some of the event that mean it's already past so now the other thing is if you're going to i think that's it all with hardwood for this man with the on crossing, the other side will be gone to penn center. so i'm still very confused in the area . i'm to now my community under the control of this. i'm for the 2 tables with the
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coordination that on the island. you've also been told him to the army. what of they've been telling you as i discussed it with the, i mean a splunk spots on the out of here and he started to meet this beautiful, assign anybody to petition on the was not part of the didn't even though the i'm is defending, would they would default to take, so we don't need those. but the tools that they have just means like we're not using them. 23 is not respecting the deal as they always do. but the army says they already, the organizing themselves. they've said that we met short to, to get into it, but to have seen this, the difficult from the, i mean, what are you getting the area from, from, from, from the m 22 labels. because why know the data where the policy is also the data where the army is facing. for example, one of the to do this for a little bit for me, you've got a, they've been in this area for that case and it only has been disposing. he's got frustrated on focusing on these people that have been killing 100,
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they'll see really, i mean the reset lot for example, even weak. and now the 1st of this, i mean 23, but he lives on the ground. this is exactly why people really don't think only a couple as you told me to begin in this area. but to assure that they would do what to take on new, but it's very difficult so far for now. okay, thanks so much. and i am what county for us that and going which depends nick i index has closed with recall entirely point guides the really and training on choose. i called back most to all of the double digit losses. that was some of the day before. stocks on the index punched more than 12 percent and this was one day decline since 1987. but has were founded by more than 10 percent markets across asia, europe and the u. s. by similar routes on monday or the 5th. the u. s. federal reserve had been slow to respond to signs of a weakening us economy. scott vosta later on al jazeera, another night in finance. in new cases,
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welcome. to submit an extra designer redesigns luxury leasing, trusting of future. today we create the the, the witching else is here. a reminder about top stores the south, the military and bangladesh is working to take control of the country after it's long time prime minister resigned, and slaves and neighboring india. at least 109 people were killed in violence on monday, protesting student leaders. and now demanding that polymer dissolve fund mid afternoon . at least 7 palestinians had been killed during ongoing his ready rights and
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occupied with bank. 5 of them were killed during multiple is riley is drugs engineering. and the you insisted has completed its investigation of 19 stock members of israel accused of being involved in the october 7th attack investigated as pounds. no, insufficient evidence to support allegations against 10 staff members. they say 9 others may have been involved and their employment has been humanizes us defense officials, ty, several american military personnel have been injured and a suspected rocket attack on an air base housing, us troops and wisdom. the rock to miss house is the a low assault base, and i'm by provence, the fuel supply station inside the facility called fire police side of rockets for launched from a truck for us. so just have withdrawal. and from the last american military base and the ship that comes more than a year, often issues me revoked in agreement and told us forces to leave the country this
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a hill nation with home to a major us military base. and that is a city of august is used to count to um, groups in the region with demonstrations in nigeria have returned to the streets, demanding relief from economic hardship. communication disruptions have been reported in numerous parts of the country. the protest is demanding a consummate pitch will process an electricity terrace. a u. k prime minister casala is wanting rises, targeting muslim communities will face the full force of the law as he tries to in the days of unreleased rival groups of class in the city of plymouth. and won't police describe this sustained violence. the nationwide demonstration started last week, up to 3 goals, the stats to death in southport, police, i social media post supposed to be planned to muslim immigrant fully attack. the government is urging social media platforms to stop the spread of racial height.
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word challenges looks at water and who is behind the findings to protect people property and the police. and they're responsible for some of the most serious and sustain public violence, the u. k. c and a decade. but who are the anti immigration protest is taking part in riots across the country. they might be present, police was off boards, people traveled into southport to perform these extreme exclusive great was these people where, 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 a sophomore and riots. so i think we are seeing is 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
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and they use messaging apps to coordinate protests seen as something of a figurehead is telling 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 warrant issued for his arrest. but for use anti immigration sentiment is benign provide by the case right wing newspapers and was used as a wedge issue by the form of conservative governments because for 10 or 15 years having a large the on contested right. reading on extreme right, we got 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 cocktail against this research taking place is will run pop criminal justice. they've already made hundreds of arrest. it's now k as tom is problem to solve this challenge is to crank down on the violence and find some way
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of taking this thing out of the immigration issue. that's brought the u. k. to the brink pro retirements. how does their protesters vowing to keep fighting until pockets towns full of prime minister is freed from jail. it is a year since the arrest and imprisonment of iran con and thousands had poured into the swampy district to demand his release. come on high to send us this report, a tens of thousands of papers get ready to get along. it does long. these are people who are heading to to renew it. so i'll be a major power show by the progress on that it can solve one, the after them are on gone, where they're tested by the government. several of their leaders out in j. but does of god does not diminish. the enthusiasm of the supporters opened bordering from across the country from the southern programs of thing from the fund job. i'd
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rather i'd rather just on drove him. but the larger show for that going to be a period. and so i'll be a clear message to the government that they're there, the number, according to these people. the ability of mom does not stand with him wrong calm as he is. the only truth will lead to in this concern who is being put in jail for one year by the corrupt government struggle will continue until he is released that i've got the gutters by the events. and by the day, how do you know was your, there's already leg items of all because it's in there. the only purpose of a a gathering here and swaby is to protest for the release of leader iran. calm look at what happened to his senior wishing in bangladesh. she to suppress people's voices and just the same and practiced on, i think that chavez, she re flu, run like the method paper. let's say it's loud and clear that once the paper, the size, they're ready to read through the data,
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the lobby. this being an unprecedented number of russian drawings strikes on you crying in the past 24 hours. more than $750.00 strikes were reported on ukrainian positions across all front lines. ukrainian forces say russia also find more than $100.00 multiple launch rockets, systems on trip positions, and population areas. a. u. s. federal cold has found the search engine. google has been illegally exporting its dominance to cos, competition, and stifle innovation, and the case pool by the us justice department, the judge roll. google is quote, a monopolist, the court who the company signed multi $1000000000.00 contracts to ensure smartphone. mike is in store google as their default search engine. now the judge says that bridged anti trust laws and blocked rival, such as microsoft thing and dot dot gov. as a result, google controls about 90 percent of the online search market and is the default
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search engine on 95 percent of smartphones. us attorney general merrick collins described the judgment as a victory against google and a historic when for the american people, google says it will appeal. oh, my god, like a is a russia and contributed to why the technology and culture websites. he says the cool 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. 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, 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
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this point of, of that with a i that they'll be even more powerful that data with the google search plus, hey, i that it's going to have that even, you know, even more likely 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 guy 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, 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,
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really pushed being hard and people just don't want to use the google search. ok, buddy is prime minister has laid us. there are many to mock the start of work on a $1700000000.00 canals connecting the capital can on paying to the cost for questions remain about who was funding it and the environmental impact on the me come griffith. tony chang has more, and i saw him in to choose along the banks of the me coming river. for the you know, gratian of the food then tech code can master of ceremonies. prime minister, one minute, the construction of the people to canal from the capital, put them pen directly to the gulf of thailand, project proposed by his father consent. seen it is the big gong national project, at least him approved yet. i am sure that the goldman will do it and completed by all means.

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