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the, the safe them even come in as an international anti corruption, excellence award denominator hero. now the a passenger plan with 62 people on board crashed in brazil. so apollo states, the president says, all our presumed dead, the hello, everyone, i'm way of a rock. this is audra 0 life. although also coming up, israel launches a 3rd offensive on finding eunice thousands of palestinians slee the area of mos official killed and is really air strike on the lebanese for the city of side. on
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nicholas, my daughter is in court as been as well as top traditional body considers whether to certify the president's disputed pre election. the a passenger plane has crashed in brazil, so apollo state. 62 people were on board president, a lou law says all are presumed dead. the a t r is 72 plain operated by a local airline, was traveling from the southern state of veronica and video were shared on social media shows. a plane plummeting down into a cluster of trees, followed by a large fireball and black smoke. a good day. ok for the door. i have to be the better of some very bad news. i'd like everyone to stand for a minute of silence. the plane has just crashed in the city of an item and so a pilot. there were 58 passengers and full crew members. it seems,
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all of them have died. you know, monica yaki of surcharges. now, what from rio de janeiro and brazil? monica, what, what more have you been able to learn about what happened? well the military police have just told the press that the priority at the moment since all our presumed dead was to put out the fire and to make sure there were no explosions. and. 5 locating the bodies in identifying them will be a very difficult task. it might take days because the plane is practically completely destroyed all most it's sell in, in uh, in the outskirts of the city of san fall. well, i mean the close by city of somebody which is brazil's largest city. it fell in uh, in a residential area uh, in the yard of
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a house. luckily people that were in the house uh, were not there. and if sold close to a pool, but the neighbors many neighbors were seeing this plain just fall right on their neighbors back yard. so we have testimonies of people very scared. what people were afraid was that there would be fire or the explosion. nobody knew what was going on, but now the, the fire is out there saying that the priority will be to locate not only the victims the bodies and identifies them which see my heed dna to do. but also to find the black box to find out what happened to this plane. and why did it lose a speed and now to, to very suddenly, right? it just seemed to have dropped out of the sky. have we heard from the airline itself as well? the airline is the small uh, regional bear line that does many flights uh,
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between smaller cities and bigger cities in brazil. uh, the airline company told it's pilots in crew members that if anyone was not feeling comfortable to the board on the next slide. so they might, may say some of them said that they would because nobody really knows what happened . there's been talk of ice on the wing, but it's, it's in the very 1st stages of the investigation and nobody really knows much 10 people that were supposed to board and lost the flight. so were very um, emotional. seeing that they escaped a near death. there was one man that said that he wasn't able to board because he had a discussion with the crew members. he was very upset, but he was late and he couldn't get on the plane. and now he's very thankful that he was not there. this is one of the worst tragedies in brazil, i think since 2007 perhaps our airplane tragedies, monica in
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a keys reporting. thank you. so the answer goes on our, the is really military has once again bombed areas, it does look needed so called humanitarian saved zones. at least 35 promised and use were killed across the strip. on friday, the victims included 6 people and my where see west of han, eunice, 2 of them children, a narrow strip of land is now densely populated with displaced families, living intense holiday, sent this report from hon. eunice. the latest victims of is really army restricts on gaza. many have been displaced numerous times and now they're fleeing yet again. without wanting to is really war planes, types of carpet bombing. our area, coupled with also like showing dozens, were killed,
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torn to pieces with body parts all over the place. we only run for our lives, and we still are without shelter, food or water. these really alleged a safe zones, but there is no safe inch in the inside of gaza strip. this is where the army or the policy news to leave the eastern part of the units and move to what's left of the western suburbs. it's stepping up a tax on this densely populated residential area in southern gaza saying troops are operating forcefully against palestinian fighters. and they said, this is a safe area. there is no safe area. i'm telling you we cannot find a place to stay. we're thrown into the streets, i'm calling on them to see us because we got tired by go to, we got tired of just these earlier, people were allowed to return to this neighborhood to what remains of their homes,
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but soon found themselves undo them by meant the swan off, we were warrant to leave immediately to a humanitarian zone. however, it is really worth plans in droves. open fire on us. there were killed and injured . we left the dead bodies and pieces all over the road. we will panic down. i've been able to sleep there and living in a misery. this is the human cost of israel's war and cause of pain, suffering despair. now we taught, if this life like gold, we have fiddled depth, especially with in this let the country cl situation and find a solution we tired. we saw a dog dog. we've died. 100 times is rose late. this evacuation orders are causing panic among palestinians. here because they say there's no guarantee they will be safe wherever they go next. in the city, i'll just see it after newness because of palestine. and the un human rights spokesman has condemned comments made by is really finance minister as well. a
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small judge about letting 2000000 palace studies and gaza die of hunger, smart treasure claimed it might be justified and moral to let them starve until is really captives are returned. such statements, especially by public officials, must cease immediately. thing must be investigated and the found if found to amount to a crime must be prosecuted and punished. the style violation of civilians as a method of warfare is a war crime. the collective punishment of the palestinian population is also a war crime. this direct and public stipend risks inciting other atrocity crimes. such statements, especially by public officials, must cease immediately. thing must be investigated and the found is found to
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amount to a crime must be prosecuted and punished. so all earlier the white house. so national security spokesmen set the by the administration won't allow, quote, extremis, including in israel to push gauze up ceasefire talks. of course drunk, kirby said, that's not true. just claims that a deal would be a surrender to a mouse or that hostages should not be exchanged for prisoners. are quote, dead wrong or white house the correspondence. kimberly how could test more of this national security council smoke person john kirby responding to criticisms 5 is really finance minister that the framework cease fire deal is a dangerous trap and a surrender to some of the arguments that are being made by small rich, according to john kirby are dead wrong and misleading to these really public hurry saying that prisoner exchanges save lives and criticism that they do anything other
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than that are simply wrong. in fact, the idea that the united states would put is real at risk is simply factually wrong, outrages and absurd according to the national security spokesperson. now in terms of whether or not the united states and other negotiators, including egypt and cut are, will be able to get this over the finish line. there is significant optimism, given the fact that israel has put out a statement saying that it will be at the table something the united states along with the other negotiators, are welcoming whether those talks take place on thursday in the hot or in hiero. having said that, the question mark is, of course, from us and the united states says early indications are, according to the guitar, is that how much will be present. the united states says it has left it to pass hard to show the united states in each of what that might look like in terms of
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representation. but that's how far has assured the other negotiators, how much will be appropriately represented. and the united states says that is an encouraging sign. kimberly help it al jazeera, the white house, a mazda official at a palestinian refugee camp, and 11 on, has been killed and is really strikes. 2 others were injured in the attack that targeted a car in the port city of side on cross border attacks have been taking place daily since the war on goss that'd be get an earlier the is really military carried out more air strikes on border towns in the south, it comes at a time of height intention after israel assassinated senior hezbollah commander ford sugar last week. a sub bag has more from southern 11 on the liberties health ministry say that one person has been killed and to inject and then his ready strike on the port city of so i don't know how must have said that there are official summit on how just killed in that strike,
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although they have denied reports that he was some sort of security efficient at the posting and refugee company in the city upside down. and how do i know this isn't the 1st time is where it has talked to a mazda officials in january, the killed the deputy need to, sorry, i. i rudy in a suburb of a route a may, a must say that one of the commodities had been killed in a strike near the lebanese syrian border elsewhere here in southern lebanon, as well as continued it strikes on tens and villages along the border. i, the chavez had covered kinda, you know, many tons of really just through hits. we've heard is ready, a crust overhead and the science of explosions, revive directing around the hills here that his beloved also said that they've targeted is ready positions. they said that they hit the set to month of manada into i forget they that they talked to the samantha sites on the occupied couple or show by hills and also hits in good yet simona with rockets. and we understand there's videos of that, you know, this comes us a time when his relatives anticipating their retaliation from his,
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with off with the kidding of the senior. come on to flood sugar and it seems like what is where it is doing is increasing. it's, it strikes on areas around $711.00 on dissipation of that strikes, trying to send warnings to his beloved. i said vague. i just data mazda you in southern lebanon. i just taken out to venezuela, where president and nicholas my doodle has appeared at the supreme court as the top judicial a body considers whether to certify his re election or the court has asked the your national look, toral, or council to provide a detailed a voting records it has a 15 days to study the data, but it can ask for an extension. opposition. politicians say they have proof. well do it all last, last month's disputed election. and our latin america editor of the see a new one has the latest on the court case from something of what you like. so what is happening right now is certainly not something that will break
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a scale made. and the reason is very obvious, because it was president nicholas my buddha himself, who asked for this to be to be put into the hands of the electoral chamber of the supreme court, which is the final arbiter. and this means that it is, he is bypassing the electoral counsel, which he should 1st have to challenge before he actually takes it all to the supreme court. and what does that mean? it means that he, the members of the supreme court, are moodle, so loyalist, there is no question about that. while members of the electoral council are divided, the majority do support the government, but there are at least 2 members that are considered either sympathetic with the opposition or neutral. and we also know that somebody or, or some people within the electoral council allegedly slipped the results of that election. the audit that comes out of each machine more than $30000.00 of them, 80 percent of those machines after on election day, have to put out a,
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a script that gives you basically a summary of how people voted and they were passed on to the opposition. the opposition put them online, so that is public now while the local council has still not publish them. so that is the real question now, who has the real data? so head here on algebra 0 in russia, declare as a federal emergency. and this western course script region deploying more troops to repel a ukrainian attacks and plans for your if largest alyse in mind. spark a mass more risk against the expiration as serbia the now if it's such a big constant,
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welcome back, your washer, your elders are our reminder of our top stores. this our a passenger plan was 62 people on board, crushed in brazil. present losses or presumed video shared on social media shows the plane falling from the sky into a cluster of trees followed by an explosion. and these really military has launched a new round offensive and gaza southern city of funding. tens of thousands of people have been forced to sweep yet again. and a most official at a palestinian refugee camp and 11 on has been killed and it is really strikes. 2 others were injured in the utah that targeted a car in the fortress side on as well as war on god. so
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it has been the worst on record for the number of deaths of media workers. 168 journalists and media employees have been killed by is really forces in the strip since october, 7th, all the latest, the casualties were palestine. tv journalist it's, i mean, well, i'm of, and alexa, tv journalists have the last to see who, along with their families, were killed and separate is really airstrikes. they're targeted their homes and han eunice on friday. and this is the same when residents trying to remove more, i'm out of the body from under the rubble. during this working areas of armed conflict are protected under international humanitarian law, just like civilians. but israel has by violated those rules repeatedly to turn into the u. k. now where far rights and anti racist protesters have gathered
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in belfast in northern ireland, police have created a barrier between the 2 opposing groups the far right the way the british flag and how placards against the immigration much larger group of anti racist protesters also gathered u k has the 1st week of far right rioting with police saying they are expecting another spike in violence in the coming days. i'm just search your server said robust security measures are in place. and the swift justice has helped qual disorder. why is the united kingdom continues to face? far right? protests arise rather, and counter protests and new survey shows. migration is the top of mind for a lot of british people all are despite that, and the research in the u. k. shows migrants help stimulate the economy and push down that lower con reports from manchester in the north of england.
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shopping and prepping for a busy friday. my little restaurant is a month just a staple, a business established in 2002 and loved by local. you know, we got people from different background to conceptual background community, but the divide block asian, you name it. and that's the only thing that we've always been advised bringing people together through food, through hospitality. and that's probably our unique expense. i would say, you know, and our business, this restaurant, he says represents the diversity of manchester residents from 108 to 9 countries on where the 90 language is spoken. the latest you got to so they say the immigration is a top priority to the country with 51 percent of people picking it. bought independent analysis of the public finance. it's fine. the high, the migration, the most beneficial to the public purse. that's because most new market is coming in are working age. it's finds that contributions will reduce pressure on
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government debt over 50 years. and then look at every of these sites, what it shows you, the incidents give more than what the chair calls. so the foster force, while you're looking at one half, i've served this country. that's almost 511. i've been, uh never, i've been a bus driver. i've been a police officer. i've been, i've loaded me out of this beautiful city. we visited the home phone and boxing welsh champion. i'm a cons father who moved to boston in 1970 from pucca some. he says diversity is an important part of being british and narrative, that he says was the story. if i fall right groups to write it here, i'm across the country and the what's happening all over england, but, you know, but a lot of people out of, from outside of a local local didn't locals, i don't think. and then, and we, as, as community, we all get on, i don't think the genuine,
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both tony and c a r involving the saw of that riots. i really don't think so. he says his son is a purchase ball national sporting here and many thousands. it turns out on the streets, to count to the full right to wednesday agree that it's diversity the makes the country drive north on out to 0. bunch of stuff. the a, a russian air strike on a shopping mall and ukraine has killed at least 11 people, an injured more than 40. it happened in the eastern doughnuts region. it's the 2nd major attack on the town in almost a year. last september, a russian missile had an outdoor markets showing 17 people. meanwhile, washer has declared an emergency and is western no course region after ukrainian troops across the border earlier this week, while additional troops have been deployed to counter the attacks. fighting is
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nearing the city of records, a tough where a nuclear power plant is located. mama, jim's room reports in russia's western cursed region bordering ukraine. the fighting as incense and people are worried. the men reseal the dragon was hovering above us. we break into the co in time. there was an explosion, right in front of us. am i 0 is north just what you're so it all started a to a. yeah. we didn't speak to the morning and then the show started flying. it was terrible that this footage from the russian defense ministry shows russian soldiers battling ukrainian troops were earlier this week, cross the border and launched an attack. the kremlin has branded a large scale provocation that some people are stocking up on emergency supplies, and many are volunteering to donate blood videos posted on social media, show people packing their belongings, as well as long lines of cars as they tried to flee the fighting russian officials
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say hundreds of ukrainian troops across the border on tuesday using tanks, armored vehicles and drones, and the u. s. has largely prevented ukraine from using american weapons to attack targets in russia. at the pentagon journalist asked whether the latest fighting meant that's changed, it is consistent with our policy. and we have supported ukraine from the very beginning to defend themselves against attacks that are coming across the border and for the need for cross fires. so they are taking actions to protect themselves from attacks that are coming from a region that are within the us policy of where they can operate, you know, our weapons, our systems, our capabilities to be acting governor of the course region brief, president vladimir putin on the evacuation plans via video link with my the sort of the we have reached an agreement with the russian rail waste. 3 trains have arrived in which we can accommodate 2400 people. another 8th trains can provide
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humanitarian 8 and evacuated people immediately. so the pets region, which is near curse, can even deeper into russian territory also came under attack. the cross border result is one of the cranes largest. since russia launched its full scale invasion in february 2022. the question now is, how long will it persist? how much it will just either this thousands of measure is i've taken through the streets and daily protests against the cost of living crisis and a $10.00 day campaign. there are also demanding economic and political forms. we spoke to a young entrepreneur who joined the rallies in the capital, a boot you. my name is sad at times and i key. i am 25 years old. i'm from canal street northwest nigeria. before i went out to protest, i knew people are going to talk. so there are 2 categories of people,
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the people that talk because they are away from my safety. and that is something i really know about. always appreciate those people. and then there are people that will talk because oh, how can she go out? why would in a muslim woman, oh, northern was the woman from all kinds of achieve home. go out to protest in the, in the north west nigeria, on the north east where you, your parents get killed, web people hungry. there's this grass, i'll call it like a weed cold, tougher. so this is what these people eat if you, if it was your family member, that's there. will you tell me to actually, why would you, why did you out? if it's your family, if you look at your daughter, look at your sister. look at your mother is the ones that are constantly being killed. well, you asked me why i had stepped out. i asked myself is like,
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i know a lot of people care, but how many people come out to talk? this will constantly be killed. be raped and ask myself why, why is this thing it's been going on for the longest time? isn't because we have pull. is that way? no one is that the reason why no one seems to care. you should the got the app is called broadcast. when i planned to go out, i knew was great. what was going to happen. i knew one thing or the other maybe no go perfectly. so i knew was going to happen and i still went ahead and i did it i, i want to believe that the government has the people's best interest in that is what i want to be. so in that case, that means the government has to do one of the people want, we're not here telling you to read with us. that's where basically asking for
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necessities. i believe the government know my to how much a, how things should of the very least be able to protect its people and feed them based on the wish apples active as protesting against the development of a multi $1000000000.00 oil pipeline. i've been arrested and you've gone up. please say they detained. 47 students as a march to parliament to deliver a petition. while the total energy is the pipeline will run from fields in the northwest to the ports of a tango intends o'neill phone and say it's disposed people and damage the environment. and people in a small village. and sir, we are fighting to block and you backed alysia mine and there valley. last month, the government restored mining company where your team chose a license to extract the mineral, which is used in electric vehicles,
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environmental. it's an active as of planned, a major rally in the capital downgrade on saturdays at a higher us reports. these feels lessons via could soon disappear. if alicia mining project gets to go ahead and when greenery disappears, so do the insects a lot on your codes of it. she's worried not just for his bees, but also for his health and even his community play out. i'm defending the property of the existence of my family and my children. here. we patch with all the lives of such things in yeah, valley blue pen is monk and exploration sites on land. so rich in the future, your opinion is keen to benefits mining joints. re, i tend to discuss with the mineral hit a couple of decades ago. lithium is using rechargeable batteries for electric vehicles among other items. but mass pro.
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