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to the excavation restoration, this country is a place to slow down and enjoy the simple things coming to discover the natural, historical and cultural beauties. the . ready ready ready the alarm tell mccrae, this is the news. our line from coming up in the next 60 minutes is really strong skill at least 20 palestinians across the gallons this trip since don't on wednesday. we continue to believe that no one truly wants a full scale war between 11 on and israel. the us special invoices, washington believes of diplomatic solution, is still possible as tensions wise on the as well and living on board
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a violation of ethics, the ty, court, orders prime, the search rates have removed from office immediately. we live to bangkok plus the 1st arrest warrants is issued by germany of the explosion of the news stream pipeline in 2022. and in sports 200 meter limbic champs and let's see people arrives at 2 a hero's welcome input. one of the mobile has made history by winning, whose country is 1st of all goals, and that's the beginning cause of where is riley strikes have killed at least 20 pill us in the instance. don't on wednesday, the lysis attack spring, the death toll from 10 months of war to nearly 40000 people. a lot of nights, these really military talking to the only because the refugee camp in central casa, at least 3 palestinians with kills. is there any forces also targeted displace
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palestinians, and on the throughout the refugee camp, killing an entire family on tuesday night. the youngest of the 7 was just 2 years old because of health ministry, since at least 150 babies had been born and killed during, as rose war on gone, so as well. so the latest we joined now by honey mcmurry too, is in dow paula in central kaiser. and let's look at the strike gets killed without any warning and, and tie a family. honey. are we seeing an increase in these kinds of attacks where there is simply no warning for people? it is time for more than a 20 days now. we're seeing is really air is price targeting residential homes and public facilities, including evacuation centers without any fire warning whatsoever. that doesn't mean in the pocket. there was any sort of warning, but at least people were given up to
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a couple of minutes to evaluate a bond site, which is not enough time to run for your life. but right now, what we're seeing is deliberate. direct attacks on people inside their residential home, for example, the family and on the right refuge account that supplement that families father, mother, and there 6, the children were all killed in one. i seem to like talk without any warning whatsoever. it's the same exact thing repeated itself, you know, not as a refugee camp where a house was targeted as well, and a father and mother and to their children and their relatives who happened to be at the side when the, when the attack took place. then also the ongoing guard tillery, here we are silly that happens without any warning whatsoever. you would be sitting with your family with a group of people and all of the sudden in the middle of that crowd and artillery shell just fall then, and kill and injure whoever is, is at this vicinity. and this has been going on for quite some time right now, but what's really concerning that we see in more concentration of this, in the central area. and part of time units in the central area right now is the
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home of at least a close to 1000000 displays families here inside the central air there. and by the hand of the site are a few. cameron and that has the agrees with reason the, the boss measure to fuel are pushed into internal and force displacement making did it. but the only place. a you know, with this large number of displays, families, if they're not safe, there is not safe. first, it's running out of space running out of facilities and an infrastructure, a necessity. and at the same time, they really display as and a traumatized population is in doors that these ongoing get tox, on daily basis, was the in his surgery attacks at night time. which makes it more scary, particularly for children for women who are trying to protect and protect themselves and their families are from the horror of this in the honey. as we know, many agents have been taken to a lot. so hospital where you are with people are also being treated for things like
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style, vacation, and mel nutrition. what can you, what can you tell us about that in particular, of the time, you know, there is no key or for starvation other than the free flow of humanitarian aid, food supplies, water supplies, on medical necessity as are really needed right now to save lives, right? here people are dying of in enforce it's hard vacation so far, the number, the fist off in force as far vision into high vision is a close to 40 individuals who died because of they said it is start with, it is start vision malnutrition, and then the lack of medical supplies make the case is worse to the point. they're not a treatable and they just started just within the past couple our a 4 year old girl. you know, she actually died here at this hospital because a valid and youth region. and because the very pain medication and the not the 30 vitamins that have proceeded to save her life are not available at the hospital,
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just fix the whole situation. worse we have at least a 3500 individual across the guster risk of losing their life. because of this in force is our vision and the hydration. it does not. it wins it as a couple of almost a week ago. it is really administered nations agreements or suggest, or the finance minister suggestive that is our vision and prevention of humanitarian aid or food supplies to the doctor is okay. as long as it fits the purpose that is really military is out there. so we're seeing the systematic at home already approved at all levels to starve an entire population across the gaza strip on e as a way to really do appreciate you bringing us to realities of what it is like they are in casa honey mac moods. and to obama in the us presidential info. he is holding diplomatic talk soon by road, timed at ease intentions between his blind as ro,
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most hawks on arrival in the liberties capital comes off that he visited television, where he spoke with is rarely officials. his travel to buy route 5 times since finding stuff that escalating along the board at last october hawks done school for the escalation in the region. we continue to believe that a diplomatic resolution is achievable because we continue to believe that no one truly wants a full scale war between 11 on and israel, especially not the lebanese people. and the, as really, people can just go to by right now and speak to sign a hold of more on this. and he obviously appears to be part of buttons administration if it's a try and de escalate tensions there. what did he say? as part of that speech of the us and for a distressing the surgeon needs to bring about that diplomatic solution because of
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what he describes as escalating hostilities between israel and house by law along that border. he also says that this can be achievable, but he also knows that there can be no diplomatic settlement to the cross border exchange of fire along the border until there is a permanent end to the war on cost because that has been has the lowest position since october, it will not hold firing across the border. it will continue targeting is really military positions in the north of the country until the war on garza and so you cannot have to pull up my fix. it looks increasingly likely that the progress in garza cease fire talks the you know, there's a lot of uncertainty around that. so we can expect this conflict, this war of attrition, a to continue. and when he was asked on the possibility of whether or not he says i am, i hope we can, it won't, and i believe it. but what's 10 us administration do?
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when has the law does not see the united states as an honest broker in this conflict, they believe that every time he comes here he relates threatening messages from, from the it's really is has a, has made it clear that they do not want to allows for ya, so he wants to retaliate for the killing of their top military commander. but they have repeatedly said that they did not open this front to destroy as well, to help god. so the hostilities along the border are expected to continue, but whether or not they will widen, it will all depend on what kind of a response has full. i will carry out. okay, thank you so much center. i know that we will be waiting to see exactly how his blog will respond. we appreciate that updates on hold for us there. in bainbridge, the closest find negotiations are expected to be held on thursday. this comes up, the media is from the us casa in egypt called for renew towards the us state. department says kata assured washington that moss will be represented and joins us
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now from amman in jordan, because now whose government has banned. i'll just hear from reporting from the soon as we mentioned sci fi tools, so expected tomorrow, but if anything actually changes going into the us well, it seems as though these talks, which everybody was hoping would be an opportunity to put a pause on any sort of iranian retaliation for the killing of how much leaders about how many into ron last month. really these talks are meant to be a pause on that. they, they, they have all the mediators all parties involved for hoping that they would go forward. so as to avoid any sort of ongoing escalation in the region from the war on gaza, but there was still confusion as to where they might happen, which meant to be go by their tire over door. that's still unclear and the specifics remain unclear. and in this heightened environment of violence, ongoing israel's ongoing bombardment of areas and gaza, mostly populated by civilians. one massacre after another. how much is hard in
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position and attempts within the last 24 hours, the fire rockets, sports television. it's difficult to see, even if these talks go forward, if they'll result in any sort of positive outcome, be the ceasefire and gaza, or the exchange of prisoners being held by both sides. however, once again, simply having these talks maybe the top of the mountain for mediators because it wouldn't mean once again a pause and any sort of escalation for violence. and. ready in the new reports is as well as expecting that half of the veterans of the war on gaza will need mental health rehabilitation. what more can you tell us about this us that's correct. so this, this reports come out from israel's defense ministry from the rehabilitation department. they issued a similar report about 4 or 5 months into the war. back in february, the specifics are that so for 10056 is where the soldiers have been brought to the rehabilitation center for some sort of medical services. $3500.00 of them 35
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percent suffering from p. c. another 30 for 7 percent suffering from physical trauma to limbs in the department forecasts that by 2030 there will be 800000 veterans from various conflicts about 62000 of them had already been receiving treatment by 2030. they'll be another $40000.00 veterans that will be receiving treatment and half of them they expect will be for some sort of mental health problems. now what this tells us is that this war, which is fast, been labeled, become labeled a genocide is taking a toll. and when we're hearing is that these data points tell us that as the numbers are a lot higher than previously predicted, now for the public. so these are the public, this is likely to come as a shock because the armies daily data does not suggest that the figures of the injured are so high. and they don't really focus that much on, on the death toll of soldiers. and the number of injured is far higher than the number of killed in action, which only hubbard at around $330.00 people for as well as national security
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apparatus for the leadership. this basically poses the problem of having to continue waging a war that is, observe of me becoming more and more unpopular. there's not nothing worse for a war. then it just the soldiers returning home, either broken or in body bags and in terms of what's happening on the ground and gaza tells us a 10 months in passing in fighters remain a able to inflict the damage in some measure on is really forces operating there all be it at a very high cost to palestinians looking and gaza. now we can look at these data points without looking at what's happening to palestinians and guy. so he's really is able to collect this information because it does so, but at the same time it is halting the re operation of relief and agencies that that could collect these kinds of data points on palestinians. and we have to weigh this number against nearly 40000 people killed in god, and more than 800000, nearly 800000 injured with injuries to their limbs. 15000 children waiting for
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emergency evacuation for medical care and something that 8 groups have said over and over again is that every single palestinian living in dogs and nearly 2 been when people will suffer some kinds of p t s the some kind of trauma for which they will need mental health care, which they are unlikely to get. yeah, those numbers are almost beyond belief. thanks so much as items and best route the 1st there in a month. us. meanwhile in the occupied, westbank is ready, forces have killed, at least 5 palestinians. explosions were headed into boss with palestinian fighters confronted his riley soldiers troop surrounded and besieged the pillows to me and own house by side. multiple people were injured and arrested. was on tell us the names of returning to their homes to survive the damage from the rides. many buildings and properties have been destroyed. is there any forces have been conducting daily rides since the boys and girls have began soldiers and sailors have killed at least $630.00 pellets indians in the occupied with bank since
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october. the 7th, more than 10000 have been detained. with the boss is in the north of the occupied west bank about 20 kilometers from nicholas. is there any forces have rated the city repeatedly in recent months? need need to, abraham has more from to boss to under covers where the units arrived to this location and surrounded this house over here, off seeing the person inside to hand himself over when he refused to they confronted militarily, according to witnesses, we've been speaking to and then they ended up killing him, who has been speaking to witnesses, who say that they arrived after the is really forced, has moved away from the home and did not find a bus that i need a one month hubble. as soon as the, the forces was through me and my neighbor entered the house, we couldn't find any one at all,
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but the massive amounts of blood on the ground. a mazda of blood shows he was assessing it and not injured 12 issue of farms. confrontations took place not only in this area, but they've expanded then expanded to the area of the moon, which is nearby to boss where we are right now. so according to these really forces, they struck a car, killing palestinians, and taking the bodies with them as well. we've been hearing in the past few days, a lot of incitement against the boss and the neighboring area in his reading media . saying that these ready for us to track down more on palestinian resistance, improves that have been operating for them to boss from a side off on the neighboring villages. they say that the failure of these really security establishment to prevent a shooting attack. this took place a few days ago near and indian is really supplement killing. one is really subtler shows that they should be rocking down more and more on palestinians, especially fucked in groups in the occupied west like that. but he just eat off to
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boss the occupied west bank. how many palestinians in occupied east jerusalem face the nearly impossible choice of demolishing their own homes or paying funds that they can't afford to you in says as well as deliberately making it difficult for families to obtain building permits. no, a day has moved from while as she to demolishing your own home. not because it's on safe not to build another. to avoid half defines, imposed by is really occupation authorities on palestinian scaring of jerusalem id . that's the experience of his mind. like thousands of palestinians, he tore down his home, for fear of the alternative. she had to laugh is demolished, my hopes and dreams demolished my future. stubb is my lives and as i am part of the town lies in israel's expansive boundaries of occupied east jerusalem. they pay
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taxes to these rarely, municipality, the don't get services or building permits. 7 years ago israel demolished a 2nd floor. they built to give room for the growing family. 24 people now live in this small home. 3. and what do you have that you went to head to instead of losing everything? i told my grandson to demolish it himself. last time it was like a volcano. every scene was destroyed. i cried so much. this time i fainted. some families don't get to escape the high fines and demolish their own homes is rarely occupation. authorities beat them to it, but they sent the bill last month. his brother and 2 sisters were in the middle of litigating at demolition order when his really bulldozers turned their for homes and one is a true level of collective beverly up there. my sister saved for 25 years to build
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this home. she sold her jewelry. now she's homeless, we all love their story, is that of many palestinian families from occupied east jerusalem south demolish or pay fines or worse risk a prison sentence if you can't pay as well as a squeeze between israel's imposing wall and supplementary. ze, i'm on one side and occupied east jerusalem's boundaries on the other. the choices here ran across occupied east jerusalem are dismal, live elsewhere, or risk demolition. but families keep trying to build routes on their land despite the cost and the losses. not all the 0. well as the palestine, the list to the thailand, now we have prime minister, straight to has been ousted from power off to the nation's constitutional court,
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found them in violation of ethical standards. the court ruled, he had breached rules when he appointed a lawyer with a criminal conviction to his cabinets. sure to who has of less than a year in office has denied any wrong doing and says he tried to do his best and office and work with honesty. but one of the things go to teaching now who joins us from bank call. kentucky just give us a couple of details about this verdict and how much of a surprise it was. so i think it was a big surprise. uh no more so than 2 full months pregnant so so that's how we send himself. he was saying, looking cheerful, a government house earlier today, he said he wasn't going to go to the cold and he didn't appear to be particularly concerned. and i think most people here in thailand, certainly those watching the political scene so that it was probably unlikely that he would be disqualified from his position. so he'd probably get
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a good rap across the knuckles. but off to the constitutional quotes decision just 7 days ago, to disqualify and move forward, the policy is the one the general election last year. i think the feeling was that the intervention wouldn't be noted. they had to assess themselves and they probably wouldn't try and change prime ministers within a one week period. nonetheless, they did and, and as the verdict was being read out, it became pretty clear that it was going to be bad. the judge is using terms like there was a lack of honesty from such a. he was disqualified, he disqualified himself. he didn't have the qualifications for the position he was in experienced. so i think by the time they finished reading it about after about half an hour, it was pretty clear that he was going to be out of a job. we've seen him come out in public sense saying to the media as he just noted that he was sad to lose his position, but then he felt he had done everything he could to some of the time people,
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none the less, yes. a very short term in empowered and for himself just, just the well, i'm just under a. yeah. and i think questions now turning to who's going to replace them? yeah, just on that point. how, how does the process happen from here? what, what happens next? exactly. as well, the deputy prime minister is now immediately stepping up into his place at the cabinets that hits his cabinet will now become a ship of shadow cabinet that will remain in power until a new prime minister is elected. again, parliament, we'll have to vote to elect a new prime minister. we think that per tie. the policy that says came from can probably gather a candidate, but the question is who the the prime candidate is to pet hometown shinagle. she's the leader of the party. she's also the daughter of the tax and shinall, the,
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the politician who's been thrown into the side of the conservative establishment and turned on for so long and who was in self imposed exile for more than 15 years . he's now back in thailand, but he said in the past that he doesn't want to put his daughter in a position which clearly is right at the front line where she would potentially come under an awful lot of fire the, the of the candidates. and we saw a tie television tending to him very quickly. off this very was and attend the leader of the booms. i type policy, the 3rd largest policy in parliament. he is known to want the position where the button's type can gather enough. support is another question. but i think there's going to be a lot of political joke in holes trading in the days to come. you tend to be adjusted from voices. the problem is to, to meet and vote for the new prime minister on friday. we really do appreciate you bring us to light us it from bank hope tony chang for us. thank you. for more on
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this, we are now joined by privet storage on the pro who is a journalist who works for cow salt english news website. he joins us from single pool. thanks very much for being with us here now to 0. as we heard from a correspondent there in the bank hawk, this verdict seemed to come is quite a surprise to many people. what have you made of it and, and the reaction there as well as the verdict was close, it was five's versus 4. so they've. ready to see what 9 test assessments of the constitutional court. but the irony being that the font and you say tom the, the former prime minister with males, former prime. this was a renew on power for having appointed a man who did so constant. you know what, i'm doing loc as a lawyer. it wants us to this position was not really the initiative, but the idea of said tom, but so i probably had to apply this to patients in by due to the insolence
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a likely influence of mr. adoption center. why? so that's one thing. second, i think is a growing debate with the entire society. what we should allow the constitutional court to have such a power. last we, the main opposition party moved forward, party was dispatched inside the very same court. and the farmer cars, not the lead time to run like was a bad from politics for 10 years. so within a space of 7 days, we have both the main opposition policy to solve as the ruling policies private list removed from power. so this is going to be a lot debate, but as you have heard, is that going to be a voting for that new pm?
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probably on friday before we get to who might take, how does that can we just took a little bit more about the constitutional quote. just how contentious is it's, especially with people outside of coke that might not outside of thailand. it might not understand exactly how it works. the judges and help our pointed as well. the cars while appointed directly by the very people who chose and by the minutes for a certain time window cool code back in 2014. so basically the people didn't board the drug test of costs, the rational being that they're not supposed to be voted by the people because it's supposed to be an independent uh, traditional uh, brad, you know, separate probably even the court of law. but having said that, uh, people are wondering, i mean who do they answer as to, i mean i didn't really independence on these. ready rather send it says off the
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consignment, see, ty, political groups, an idea, all, let's see that, that to defend that i do a logical interest. so the expense and the record itself is that in thailand because not locked, every country has a constant nation constitutional call. this due to the fact that some conservative ties believed that the pollution is, cannot be trusted. so they need a special car to deal with some of that match the best as we have seen today. okay, do, let's just turn to what might happen. now, as we mentioned, a problem is going to be on in vote for a new prime minister on friday. can you just talk us through who might be top of that list we heard from a corresponding to the daughter of text and should've what could be one of the leading contenders? the right, i would think the only really to the brill candidates pause, although that the mall named submit to the 1st one being the leader of the rolling
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prototype party. pass all times. and it was his entire late taxi's to the daughter of the former ex convicted of a former prime minister attack finch and to work. so she's from the same party. why the former prime minister say to who was just removed from power comes from. so the problem with the pass on the side is that she is still regarded as relatively inexperience. and it's obviously if testing was great, as we gather that as to the fact to lead to other prototype positive, right? one to put his own daughter, i had the 2nd person is i know 10 channels. we are going to lead to all the governments. collision is blue. sky bossy is best known to be having close ties with the tax and that is a royalist so basically the conservatives. okay. you know, saw that like something. okay, well have to leave it there, but we do appreciate your insight into all of this uh and breaking it down for us.
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thank you so much. you're welcome. but we have a plenty of news. a hit here on now is there including the desperate need for assistance like people living in saddam's, northern states on getting much needed, a doctor to ritual friends with one of their homes and in sport or lies on greenwich or its new star. as he gets ready to make his diapers to spanish, john's sound, it will be here later on with that story. the the it had a lot of there. it's exceptionally hots across europe at the moment, not just in the south, but across more central areas like germany way red warnings were issued for high
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temperatures. the cities like munich people have been doing what they can to escape those hot and dry conditions. well, the temperatures will be sitting very high until friday, coming down slightly on such a date with the arrival of some west. so whether or not thanks to an area of low pressure pulling in of the atlantic multiple fronts are expected here over the next few days and some pretty severe thunderstorms, stretching all the way down from scandinavia to eastern areas of spain. we could see some flooding rains with these potential for hail as well, and some pretty gusty winds by size a. another one comes in a close person on the island of island below 50, some pretty wild weather across the western parts of the mediterranean. the heavy rain no collecting around western parts of no way farther east. it is a laundry hot and dry picture. that heat wave across the balkans continuing to push temperature is near 40 degrees celsius but also in the southwest. it is a very hot story with portugal,
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the way people talk, the way we walk programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today. on now to sierra the the the, you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder of our top stores, the sound tie, prime minister, so at the tennyson has been removed from the office. the constitutional court ruled . he breached rules when he appointed the lawyer with a criminal conviction to his cabinet is ready strikes have killed at least 20 palestinians across the gallons this trip since dawn on wednesday of the night. these ready military talking to the o because you've richard g captain central cancer. at least 3 palestinians were
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killed. the us presidential invoice, holding diplomatic tools and by root ease tensions between has the lines as well. and most hochstein survival in the liberties capital comes out that he visited tel aviv and spoke with is riley officials. he's travelled by route 5 times since hostilities began escalating in october. so let's bring it in of the allow our in his associate professor of history at the university and could talk at georgetown university and can time specialist in the modem at least thanks again for being with us here. this seems to be even a day out from these deceased by talks there seems to be very little detail about even with i are and exactly who might be involved. what does that tell us about how successful, unsuccessful, by monday? well it, it's certainly keeps very low expectations because we just simply don't have, you know, enough information about in what is expected to be achieved here. because,
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you know, there's been multiple proposals that have been put forward. there's been no real commitment, especially on the is really side, but especially on, on the part of the united states, which of course has to, to exert a certain degree of pressure for israel to finally accept. because we know, of course, that this is really government is fully committed to continuing to prosecute this war. this genocide and gaza has no real interest and has, has declared this openly many times that no real interest in a ceasefire agreement that's negotiated and signed on by all of the parties. and until that pressure is there in any kind of meaningful way. then these talks just becomes kind of window dressing of distraction really from what's actually unfolding and where the real focus is, which is in gaza itself. so, so given that then why is that you with katara or in egypt even bothering, holding them. if it's like you say that it is just window dressing was like from the us perspective, you know, for the timing of this, a certainly meant to coincide with the possibility of retaliatory strikes, given the recent escalation by this really forces going into iran,
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going into love been on conducting a number of assassinations. one of those assassinations, of course, of someone who was involved directly in the cease fire talks the head of from us who was killed into her on. so there is clearly an attempt here to say, you know, let's hold off on any additional retaliations while we continue to conduct these, these discussions. but there hasn't been any kind of real serious outcome in terms of what we might expect to see as a, as a ceasefire. so is that just a delay tactic by the united states at this point? i mean, it certainly appears that way until we have any reason to believe otherwise. i think the frustration is the fact that, you know, in all of these months we've seen the us more or less defend israel's actions, support them through multiple un security council. vito's preventing the international community from really taking any meaningful diplomatic action. and of course, through the arguments, right, we just saw you had another arms agreement up to $20000000000.00 coming from the united states, which is not only securing israel's ability to prosecute this genocide in the short term. but we're hearing, you know,
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well into 2026 and beyond. and so i think this long term commitment signal is the fact that the united states is not serious at all about bringing end to the current atrocities in these negotiations. these totes will be the 1st ones as well. how many is assess the nation? obviously, if is a big plat from a mazda has point of view and in previous talk. so how will that change the dynamic of what happens in these discussions? i mean, when, once i assess and that's one of the key negotiators on the other side, that's right. and i think for that reason, some of the signals that we've been hearing through the process and so forth has been the fact that how much has, has essentially signaled that it does not have much interest in attending these talks as a direct, you know, as a direct participant and it's that could be in partner response to the fact that, you know, clearly the, the, the more senior official was just killed. and so this is kind of perhaps a subdued statement or, or a protest to suggest the fact that they don't have any interest in continuing these discussions. while they don't see serious partner on the opposing side. both no
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data way along with many people in this region and around the world will be keeping a close eye on exactly how these tools play out and the days ahead, thanks so much of the as always we really do appreciate it. i of the one, it's 10 to a developing story now, and germany has issued an arrest warrant for a man suspected of involvement in the north stream pipeline to attack in 2020 to investigate decide the south spanked as a ukrainian living in poland. gym and media reporting, he was among a group of divers who planted explosives on pipelines, running from russia to germany under the baltic sea that poland has confirmed. it's received the arrest warrants. while from on this is going to correspond to them the kind who is in berlin for us and dominic, why we only finding out about all of this. now. we already funding i spent this now
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because the publish will. thirty's have responded to queries. questions from jim and media who themselves reported that the german government had issued this arrest barge. the response from the polls came today in which they said, yes, we did receive this arrest warrant in june, bought the relevant individual whose name does follow to me. a said, went from that jurisdiction in early july, and they say that they couldn't stop him from doing that for you. moving across the board us because the relevant information was not percolated down far enough to the border control guards on the folder between poland and ukraine. in order for them to be able to apprehend this individual, so only finding out to pass it. now this happened many weeks ago, but it's only now that it has the emerged into the public domain in the full out.
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could there be in the relationship between germany and poland towards you, crime as well. the thing to remember straight away is that the level of results is of money, of military hardware that is being channelled from gemini from poland to ukraine is very considerable indeed. and it has been like that for a while since the wall sconces and increasing increments. but it's also worth remembering that that node stream to pipeline direct from russia to germany has been a fair. i'm a really serious positive. i'm going to macro the former chancellors government energy plan. so the point behind this, the german government says right now as the shots government says that these developments will have no effect whatsoever on their relationship with kids with presidents savanski is government and that sort of thing. but clearly it's a very serious issue because it has been under investigation for years. who did
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what they did to that pipeline. we still don't know a great deal, but at least we know now as a specific ukrainian was being sold and is now beyond the jurisdiction either of the german government or the polish government. okay, thank you so much at dominic care. told me that can, for us, the in bell and congressional authorities in belgrade have declared a regional state of emergency. the government announced the mission following a tax from ukrainian forces and describe the situation on the ground as extremely difficult. he also edge to must go to declare the federal emergency vulgar old board is ukraine's hockey region and naples coast, where you kind was just surprised incursion just last week. as the goals for the situation in our belgrade region remains extremely difficult and tense due to the daily shedding from the training and armed forces. buildings are being destroyed, civilians are being injured and killed. so we're taking this decision starting from
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today in order to provide additional protection to the population to provide additional support to victims. a state of emergency will be introduced on a regional level throughout the garage, but just thousands of were hanging refugees trying to flee me in my facing unprecedented violence. at least 200 were killed by drawn strikes while trying to escape last week. david chandry has moved from deca, growing of muslims in myanmar are caught in the middle of fears, battles between the military and powerful rebel group, the r a con army. the rebels are fighting for our economy for the northwest and we're kind state human rights watch save the ethnic minority line goes a bearing the brunt of the atrocities committed by the you know, kelly must say is our family had no choice but to leave, to stay alive, small size if the that the outer con army entered the village followed by them yet
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more military. suddenly there was fierce confrontations between them. the stray munition was falling on our homes and there were drone attacks as well. many drawing up fleet to bangladesh. crossing the river, but on august the 5th groaned, strikes apparently carried out by the r, a konami killed hundreds of people. mobile phone footage, showing the aftermath is circulating on social media. mohammed 0 her last 31 relatives, including his mother and brothers. shut it as a mother, we scrambled for shelter on the banks of the not 300, but they used to us to attack us more than 200 people were killed and many more were injured bodies left floating in the water that brought it in, make shift graveyards, other angles that pushed back are detained by barter, guns, 11 year old us, my big them, and 6 of our relatives made it to bangladesh. she was injured and our 2 year old
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brother killed. we will under constant attack and it was not possible to stay in me in mar anymore, which is why we have to flee here to our account. army use trying some other weapons to attack and kill us, but with no legal refugee status in bangladesh. their future is on certain bottom of that she has a policy of not allowing additional drawing references from me on my to enter the country side to the comic buttons and security concerns are already more than a 1000000 drawing. i live in refugee camps like this one in cox's bazaar. they have called on the international community to intervene. last week bung with dash integrated, the new entering government. the advisor to the foreign ministry did not respond to all just did or as requests for comment or an interview. the situation at the southwest border and the rising number of running a refugee is likely to be a major challenge for the new administration can be tragedy out, is it
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a dock of at least 8 people had been killed in saddam's, northern state opted to rachel ryan cost flooding is also full of hundreds of families from their homes. people are pleading for assistance, but any just being restricted by lack of funding. supplies also being close by finding between the army and the paramilitary rep and support forces and the moving reports from cox. this is what many parts of northern c. 6 to dance dryers, now look like heavy rain and flash floods have swept away homes and damaged properties . the sort of ma mazda mom and you to say that there are some places where to venture floats come during the rainy season. but we were surprised because our area doesn't usually get floods when the water come into the houses and took the women and children as i stood on the highway. you can see the situation here. the local authorities that say several people were killed and injured when buildings collapse and power lines were damaged. since the starts of the rainy season in late june,
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the floods have killed dozens of people and forest. i'm more than 20000 from their home across minds. they had given us the highly and the things we made now of food and shelter because people are living in the open air. there were no houses. people are living in mosques and, and no spaces. we need tents, food, water, and medicines. sedans, problems were significant. even before the flooding conflicts between the army and the rapids support forest, this apparent military group has displaced more than 10000000 people and left have the population of 48000000 in need of humanitarian assistance. officials in northern states have appeals for help with us. and so i have your, the rains in floods of cost on usually huge losses in the states, including an account to use such as monroe and die. but we need agents intervention and assistance, especially when it comes to shelter. we also need
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a plan for rebuilding and a health response because the extent of this damage will cause a health crisis every year. torrential rains lash sedan, which with humanitarian agencies already struggling to respond to what's being termed the world's largest humanitarian crisis. reaching those affected by flooding this year will not be easy. he but morgan knowledge of the room in greece, people impacted by wildfire, side of the government, isn't doing enough to protect them. one person is dead and thousands injured and was considered the worst blaze of the several homes. about 15 kilometers from athens were destroyed in thousands of people evacuated. some of those who have lost tons inside the emergency response was to slide a corresponding child strength isn't athens with more on the government's response . so these files are happening here on the how the government has come out with what it says is some sort of plan, some sort of compensation package at the top end of that. it's offering,
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notice people move, i'd homes for property that is deemed on usable, suffering them 10000 euros in compensation for, for those whose property or, or homes is being damaged. but it's still usable. 5000 bureaus. they're also offering interest free loans to people. but it's, it pulls the, recognize that there is still ongoing cases for those that are fighting for compensation for previous summers previous spies in previous years. so there's a, there's a legal process that he didn't see the opposition. he's saying needs to be expedited needs to be approved. the phone calls fish draws attention to the effects of climate change on greece. greece is considered often described as being roy on the front line of climate change. the spies happening every year. what position group describing these compensation measures as being it was just last spring for
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the government and some pull the political damage control. so a lot of questions being off the say a lot of property destroyed, still pockets of buys that are being monitored because the a lot is still high and it remains to be seen how effective the government are going to be this year and putting in place the kind of procedures and precautions that the around yeah, i'll do my own. it's due by the general public here in greece. it was still a heads here on this era and other banks. the mystery is on sales at the london. so the final tast, since a surprise animal on trial across the campus. thank. see if you want to come on and tell us what this means that are quite a lot of people move on to the record. breaking olympics for a strategy, a bit different fortunes for minneapolis. we'll get more on that in supporting the
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due by the post office for now. his son. thank you very much. talk while 200 minutes at length of time, pits that city to bobo arrive in boats. why not to a hero's welcome? half that he won the country 1st at the gold medal, tens of thousands of people packed into the national stadium. and got their own as a rooftop boss of paraded around. the truck will go. it was also possible. swan is full by $400.00 relay team that wants to invest. he became the 1st applicant to win the 200 meters fronting the president to declare the following day a national day. while it was reco breaking olympics full of strange. yeah,
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and there actually is also arrived at to huge welcome that sidney airport are 18 gold medals is the country's best. it's highly of the hosting and fix it for the 3rd time in 2030 to enforcement. what you have done is inspire us is give us joy, give us excitement, and leave it up our whole nice in due to your performance. while there are some countries who weren't so successful at old in lympics, however, as resources and funding continues to be a barrier professor daniels, we're the author of success and failure, of countries at the olympic games is with us to discuss this. first of all, that professor some significant this parties and success between countries with blogs populations, particularly in asia. what does that come down to? yeah, you're right. so you can see that say are some,
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when we look at some other entities, we have smaller countries like naz on that like an easy lands who have done very well. and on the top side it's also native ranking is and we have countries with more than $200000000.00 people like like pockets, donald bung additional indonesia with no one, no med, it's off the any met. it's nice. see what is key is institution that is ation and specialization. as the eastern european countries have sought to do so in the 60 seventy's ends ends as far as the adult fits by a many western countries such as australia that set up to australia and switching for sport in 1981. and focus specifically on spending one set of all straightened merits on something besides why is impact? success is so important to some asian countries like china. i think it's important for everyone. uh and it's, it's kind of always all the weapons and we can see that says you put
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a ticket rivalry between us and sign that as we selected or some sort of big square us and sign on the top 2 rings. also maybe writing a sign up re entered the arena and as far as the summer games and 9084 in los angeles. and i said, a set as going to be coming olympics, solve this with a poem, it has done so very successful and it has early on. and the students that it's important to promote man women as much as men and majority also chinese merits all by women. and particularly new disciplines such as women's weightlifting, that just became in a big spot and, and certainly it's totally dominated by if i send these women and all 5 good boy, that is 101 by showing these women professor it's on over. okay, thank you very much for that. my federal, the good and bad they could make use the real madrid w and they face york early chapters at atlanta and do us
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a super cup late on wednesday. you can be asleep winners that were all madrid are aiming to kick off of their season with the wind and clinch the trophy for the 6th time. 20 for 5 year old and buffy is the biggest role in the pose capital war. so off the find, the joining the spanish joins as a street agent the ankle, the young arrived twelves the same way as the rest of the players, and they arrive july 7th. we haven't had a lot of time to train, but as i said earlier, we are feeling very well clear and also arrived in a good shape is adapting very well. all my players could play tomorrow understands when we were finished with incredible triple home on performance from new york yankees, juan soto a full time. also i had 3 home runs for the 1st time in history on tuesday. as the yankees be the chicago white folks full one. he even had a chance to match the major league russell, the full bus, and he says, well, for 3 as his side lead the american
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see the fixed space is celebrated and those are useful formula have moved for you later on. but for now, it's back to tom for the and thanks so much center, i appreciate it as always. but finally i, 945. the street us bank see, has appeared in london, which some belief completes the series depicting animals let loose in the british capital. but what this area is means is anybody's guess is showing how reports or the latest website. thank. so you did take the risk releasing animals from captivity. it's painted on a shelter. it's lovely to an unexpected treat for visitors, including this family through canada. i think it kind of has as many rights as humans. do they have the right to be set free as well? it's the 9th addition to a series review daily since last monday, by the elusive another. the street artist. sorry to interrupt you. what does it
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mean to you? what do you make of it? if you'd like to safari, this when it got around to look different locations of different animals, if you'd like to call the london street, da da, is by design the ephemeral. no one expects works like these to be permanent, but some have lost it no more than alice. 3 man made off with a satellite dish bearing a howling wolf intech a while. so cold contractors dismantled the stretching cat holding a cricklewood, and it wasn't long before the child growing up was they faced by graffiti? was really a big shape, isn't its original pompous will never be fulfilled like buying some salt watches create to, to customize compensation. and that people talking, bring people together as much be really accessible. site taking is occurring shame in my opinion, the back to the zoo and the search for deeper meaning thanks. these words is what
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you may to minutes. that's the beauty of that he never, the message he sends is more of a question or bringing awareness rather than saying this is what it is or this is roland, this is right. but i guess nobody could present the message. no, when i guess, i mean here's a good thank see if you're watching there's always a spot for you and i'll just come on and tell us what this means that are quite a lot of people move on tonight. ok. that's a big if it's worth a shot, work that you can ask me. yeah. ok. expensive was intended to live spirits then. it could hardly have come at a better time in the dog days of a pretty summer blighted 5 bobbins tragedy and go and see these animals let loose and to play in the city or something to smile about. however long they survive. during the whole, i'll do 0 lumber a little bit. so from a told mccrae for this news. uh but there is much more news on our website as a west that's $20.00. don't com or kyle. we'll be back here in just
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