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the, the safe them even come in as an international insight, corruption, excellence award, denominator here on now. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm about to send a business and use our lives until her coming up in the next 60 minutes. things of chaos inside. does us portable found hospitals is reading strikes, target, palestinians, thomas in con units as attract some guys a continue israel confirms that will join sees 5 talks on thursday mediated by the us egypt,
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and caught on the world health organization declares at global health emergency over new variant of n fox virus spreading in africa. it brings the army size is moving deeper into the course region. russia uses fighter jets to push the finest and forces bar on the top of and celebrates 3 years is for us withdrawal from capital and the takeover of against the so we're going to solve this news are and guys and where is where the strikes across the strip have killed at least 40 people since don't on wednesday, many of the victims of women and children were sheltering in con eunice. where is there any forces continue to wage an offensive topic? all boys begins are coverage from dental bhalla and gasoline of the doctors at most or hospital in hon. eunice, have the hands full goes a 2nd. the city seems south of the split has been under,
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is very evacuation. owed is, again, while some palestinians have left, many refuse to be displaced. they have moved around more times than most can count and experience has to them. save zones, do not exist. the i had my sewing still we, i repaired shoes, so people, everything was quiet before the rock is here. these are people who accuse us of terrorism. israel is a terrorist state. no. this survive of an attack in fun unit says she was cooking for the kids in the building, collapse around the guy that was in charge of a 100. the suddenly we couldn't see. and stones came tumbling down on us. there are no far cuz they know area we all civilians are only civilians in the building. i
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lost many members of my family in district. elsewhere in casa strongly kids, a family home in the ground. it was a rock for a few decals among the victims, with several children age between $2.11. full federal ago was that the, we had the sound of a very strong explosion. it caused massive destruction. we went out running to see what happened and 2 of us here. we found 40 possible over the streets. imagine 2 rooms waiting areas on the floor was of cause as hospitals of home, as well when you, we close offensive, particularly on con eunice, comes on the eve of a new seems quiet. so people here agreed that as well as more serious about him going to and that the few rules i used to do little but will toto examples we can use out. so in the hospital as the wounded. just keep around, i think, to erica by zoom. i would just say were there, we've been
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a pedestal. so as far adults are respected to be held on thursday in kata mediators, the us cassandra in egypt have been calling for renewed talks. israel's confirmed it will be taking part. the prime minister's office made a statement saying, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has approve the departure of the as really delegation to doha tomorrow, as well as the mandate for conducting the negotiations. honda. so who's joining us now from jordan's capital a month? that's because these really governments bind, i'll just data from reporting inside israel. so we have an idea of who's going to be part of he's really team heading towards the towards honda. it's going to be interesting to see what they're going to be allowed to negotiate. when they get their is certainly allowed to keep an eye out for as these negotiations are set to take place tomorrow on thursday, in the parts of the capital, doha, these really is, had confirmed more than a week ago in fact that they would be sending a delegation to those talks, but him,
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us has said that they are not interested in new negotiations. they're interested in the framework that was already on the table. and a senior from us, official tells that just the, the but their position is clear unless they go back to that framework that was outlined by us president joe biden, at the end of may. but how mass had agreed and responded to on july. second, they are not interested in these talks. now reports within is really media citing. anonymous source is of course has said, but nothing y'all who has soften his fans quite a little than previous negotiation round. but there are still some hard, non negotiable and red lines on his side. red lines that how much has previously said will not work for them. and remember, i must, has wanted a comprehensive ceasefire meeting and ultimate and so the war. and that's when you all, when these really is have said that even if there was a pause in the fighting that's secured for no matter how long they need to guarantee that they will be able to continue the war even after the fact. but all of this comes as the region is still on the brink of some sort of larger escalation
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and conflict as these really is, are bracing for some sort of retaliation by either 8 on his beloved or even perhaps the few with these any young men, they remained on high alert for weeks since the fascination of hamis leaders main here in session on and actually just earlier today. the us secretary of state antony blinking, had spoken to poplar the counter part, saying that all parties in the region should not do anything that could escalate the situation further. and that the focus should be on securing a ceasefire. but all parties does include israel, as there's been some talks within these really security establishment of perhaps then striking it on 1st as a way to set to the bar to let them know that they're not interested in anything larger. so this message from us secretary of state is shortly to let everyone in the region know that the main focus should be on the ceasefire talks. and the us have said if a ceasefire is secured, it could be the thing that comes with attention condo. thank you. very much indeed
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. how does on who are talking to us from i'm on with the state department says a ceasefire deal is crucial to the region and it's encouraging all sides to turn up to the talks. as honda was saying, my kind of has more from washington dc, the secretary of state antony blinking will not be attending the proposed talks in doha. they will be attended by the director of the c i. a william burns, a spokesman for the state department, also said that bring can what's involved and telephone calls to interested parties throughout the course of the day. but the spokesman would not be drawn on what the specifics, all of what the us expects from any proposed tools in the home. i will let our country partner speak to their own engagements. what i can say is that we are aware of those comments and we fully expect these talks to move forward as they should. and our point of view is that all negotiators should return to the table and bring this deal to conclusion. it is far time for the remaining hostages to be released,
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which of course include american citizens and bring relief to the people of gaza under the deal that is now on the table. the one thing the state department made clear is the absolute importance of achieving a c spy. it's from a c spy. that old can come from what the parties want to happen out of any negotiation without a c spy. they can be no release of those being held captive in gaza in exchange for palestinians being held. and his really presence there can be no up scaling of humanitarian relief in gaza. and importantly in the us. and he's really view the threat to the escalation of the conflict involving iran and his bullet to live and onto the north of israel. would be reduced. mike, hannah, august era, washington a hello box. i'll visit precise that of holocaust and genocide. studies at brown university was also on his way the military officer. he's joining us not from cambridge massachusetts. thank you very much indeed. so for being with us, you've written
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a fascinating article in the guardian news outlets and what is due by your experience of, of returning to israel recently in the central question that you put was what motivates soldiers to fight? what's your assessment of how is the way the soldiers and particularly of course young is where the soldiers are being affected by what's going on. um, well the thanks for having me. first of all, um look, i mean the soldiers that i spoke with the who are members of the more radical organizations in israel felt that they were carrying out an important national mission of eradicating come us. and i think that the fuse reflected in much larger sectors of the population. in fact, most x ray, they seem to think that the wood gotcha is justified. and the, the destruction that is being ruled by the idea is necessary. consequence of the
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fight that goes from us and it has been, as i wrote, there's been very little sense of empathy and israel with the catastrophe that is happening right now in gaza. as you've been reporting. and very few people initial actually watch a just here uh they usually watch the x ray, the tv networks that rarely report on what's going on in god's and if they do, they before they threw the gun sites of this. ready. so just let our guys in your logical, which really stood out to me. he said, that is really feel that in the struggle between justice and existence, existence must, when not, what do you think has led to that few? a you know, it's, it's a, it's a complicated question. i mean, i think that is really the self internalized view that anyone who resist them or anyone who stands in the way must be an extension of the danger and, and then know,
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was it sort of deeper level of consciousness. then israel, people associate of that with the danger of genocide with the holocaust. and so particularly off the from us attack on october 7th. it's readies and it's, it's triggered within his writings, the sense that the essential danger the mazda try to, as they see it, to perpetrate, genocide are natural and therefore that all means to prevent that totally legitimate. we should remember of course, that, that they very strong rhetoric that we have heard from benjamin netanyahu and members of his coalition. recently, with regard particularly to this war, isn't in many ways anything new, at least the tone of it isn't that we've heard this kind of rhetoric used by previous is really governments and previous is really leaders as well. how is that
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contributing to the view that is really is have towards palestinians and the possible existence of a 2 state solution as well. first of all, the possible existence of the 2 state solution history will make sure that that will not happen by this massive settlement. project and just recently the can i ask that these are the parliament passed the resolution opposing any such a 2 state solution? so that's the 1st thing i would say that it's true that um 2 things. first that, that has been very strong rhetoric against but a city is in previous history, any governments. and that there has been a kind of indifference to the faith of palestinians bias ready for a very long time. however, what has happened since october 7th is that everything has become much more. radicalized the rhetoric coming out from the prime minister, the minister of defense, other ministers,
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a ami come on. this has been the general side of the rhetoric and the actions on the ground have increasingly reflected the rhetoric and that is on a scale. i would say both the scale, the, the scale of that kind of rhetoric, the tone of it, and the scale of the destruction on the ground is in fact, unprecedented. and you said in your article he was, you spoke to students who tried to disrupt a lecture that you were scheduled to give you, ended up having a conversation with them. and you said that we were convinced that any damage done to people and buildings and garza was totally justified. it was the photo hom us for using them as human shields. we've just had in the last 24 hours or so is really and media reporting that is really forces. i've been doing exactly that using palestinians. do you think that to any degree resonates with the young people, particularly that you've been talking to and to the wider is rarely public? the uh, the sort of reports of, uh, it's rarely using put a standard as
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a human shield. so for the 1st of all, it's the 1st time that it's happened and even in that report it's mentioned, it possibly is done in the largest scale again in garza. but it has um, a code before. is it recognizing i, i have my doubts. uh, i think these reports come out mostly and such and media out as of august, which is not read by too many people and this royce read mostly, but for an correspondence. so i don't think it's really, but it's a nice thing. i think the soldiers, what was interesting to me in speaking with these students who were research soldiers, who had just come back from servicing god. so it was that they wanted to prove to me that they were not involved in killings. they said we're not much was because they heard me saying all they read me saying that there was a possibility of genocide there. and they wanted to show me that they were not
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involved in that they showed me pictures of how the photographs of how they had taken care of the percentage of children. but i think that they were in a state of denial of what saved themselves football scene and perpetrating themselves. and so that's not a state of mind, but such a report is going to change on that basis, given the views that seem to be so entrenched from what you're saying within society and the views that are held particularly by the young people. at some point there has to be some sort of coexistence between palestinians and israelis, in whatever form. how do you think that you come and pick the mindset that so many young people have not seem to have been bedded within? i mean we, we can only trying to learn so history. it's happened in the past as people who are very intransigent and talk to infuse, of another group. how does that change?
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so he changes when the circumstances change in israel now is going through and a people, it's very hard to tell which way for go. but one way that he changes is when you realize that you can no longer win by force. but you realize the limits of your power, i think it was beginning to understand and it's a sub for a fair amount. but i think one might say it has a separate enough so as to understand, i wish it, it didn't. i would not want it to the other option is to exercise much greater international pressure, particularly american pressure on israel to realize the limits of its power because much of its found the right from american support. and once that happens then people do change their minds when people have hope and that's not only of these
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ready. so that's also the percent inside. when people think that there is hope that there is a better future ahead of them, then that's kind of intransigent, violent, intolerable attitudes tends to dissipates it to be pushed into, you know, of the corners of society rather than be being the main stream is it is now it's really interesting to get your thoughts on this, on the box off. we appreciate you being with us and i'll just do so. thank you very much. indeed. thank you. at least the 3 people were killed and 23. what injured in a series of as rarely strikes and southern 11 on 2 of those were killed and then is ready. jones strike and a sense of most i own, for others, have reported to the injured southern lebanon, who has been on the receiving end of lead daily strikes by the israeli military. the now there is really john strikes, hit the time over by sam, another time is southern 1117 people were injured in that attack full of them critically. and the daily attacks between israel and the lebanese, i'm good because of all that. i've killed hundreds of people and forced tens of
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thousands from their homes. are correspondent i said big was opposite shortly after the drones trying at most like the center of large, the large i get squared was hit by a car is really drones right now. what we understand so far is that we believe a call was targeted. we're not sure of any faith tell the kids, but the, it's blood on the flow. you can see them wash and get away. now, authorities, i hear the looking through the day, we've just seen a call being taken away. a call that was headed to the authorities of also told us that we should shortly clear the area. now this is the best commercial you know, to tell you in itself the town itself that and surrounding areas. i'm going to get to the post, but much i use it solves the center has never been hit. and this will come as a shop. many people here, they travel through the central time to shop. many of them remains open throughout this 10 month long conflict. but now the center of the heart of this community has been hit and we all haven't repulsed that. there's possibly one person has been
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killed by does it probably does ready drone strikes this damage to the windows of the shop, around the square. we could see david's going back up along the street from that drone struck. we don't know how many strikes it was, but we do know that one call was targeted. and we have seen blood on the floor and authorities a have investigating what exactly that's happened. but again, this is a shock to the community here. i started vague southern living on it was approved a new illegal settlement on the unesco world heritage site here, bethlehem and the occupied westbank as well as far right finance minnesota visit a small switch and i was the funds for the not on pallets settlements and the palestinian village we've bought here, besides known for its ancient agricultural terraces. it's been yards and it's all of girls. all of israel sacraments and the occupied west bank of the legal, under international law. nor they has more than this one with her mamma and the
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occupied westbank. these rarely finance minister announced permission to construct a new supplement in the bethlehem area. i know this is the de facto ruler over the occupied west bank and the significance of his announcement is that it this supplement lives in the area that's left of bethlehem. that hasn't been taken over by illegal supplements construction. and the wallet lies in but tiered, which was inscribed by the unesco as a world heritage side 10 years ago. but in addition to its value, to humanity and to palestinian heritage. that area will disconnect bethlehem from the rest of its environs. bethlehem, being surrounded by illegal is rarely supplements and the will and now the block of course had ceiling to the south will be connected to the supplements of jerusalem, hard of yellow and yellow, and the expand the boundaries of jerusalem. the administer the is rarely administer framed this decision as
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a response to palestinian action at the level of international court seeking accountability and to international recognition of palestine. but if we take a look, a closer look, it's really implementation of the is really government coalition agreement, which puts supplement expansion as a priority and considers an explanation of the occupied westbank as an object of not all this data drama, la talestine, the world health organization has dictated a global health emergency over a new very until the impulse virus spreading in africa. it's the highest alert level, the w h o to designate that follows on the hills of the african unions health watched on tuesday, raising the alarm of refusal and outbreak on the content. michael officer reports
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for the 2nd time in as many as the world health organization has declared impacts as a public health emergency. the impulse spreads through close contact and has flu like symptoms accompanied by lesions on the body. earlier this week, africa's top public health party declared the viral infection and emergency all states rapids spread some more than a dozen countries on the continent. the w i chose announcement followed swift. it's clear that the coordinated international response is essential to stop this out breaks and save lives. the center of the outbreak is the democratic republic of congo with 96 percent of cases have been recorded. 60 percent of those people under the age of 18, but a new strain has also sprayed to full neighboring countries compared to last year. infections have risen,
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a 160 percent and dates so up nearly 20 percent. so far they've been more than 14000 cases, killing 524 people. we are very pleased rated to see that the decisions with us because we just need to go to the level that that which was coming with the same assessments. and the same conclusion is a really good day for, for us and cancel our efforts on campus. the continental public health watch dog says more than $200010.00 vaccines are already on their way, but the rollout will also be scaled up significantly by the end of this year. we get back to these 2 medium. this is the, the button by the end of next year 2025 medium. that's, i believe what i think of these are things that i really do the eclipse whole direction on this stuff. what's the w h o is pledged?
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nearly $1500000.00 from its contingency fund for emergencies. but the searches on for an estimated $15000000.00 needed to launch a more coordinated regional response. mike level of desert. a virus was discovered in lab monkeys in 1958 is endemic and parts of central and western africa. but the cases have been increasing that up a 160 percent compared to this time last year in 2022, the w h o declared a global emergency initial symptoms are similar to the flu, including ex fever and swollen glands that followed by a painful rush that forms blisters and bulk spreads to physical contact with infected people, as well as contamination, surfaces, and objects. don't all seem. patrick was on the, on his team lead for acute defense management to the w. h o regional office for africa. and he says, the closing of trade and travel to effective countries isn't necessary. as we sorted things, students do,
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and we have seen with other diseases. we know that disease is not require passports to be able to move. so they move quite freely on the we caught it out a risk assessment idea in july, which has been updated. generally the risk was very high and we didn't, did. yeah. see, but also is, is moderate in the neighboring countries. and the global and risk is, is, has been assessed as being low. our way of up just one case is sufficient to be able to take a transmission on the uh, in a, in a given area. and that's why it's important that we able to support the countries that are affected to be put in place effective. somebody loves these things that we probably identify any new. this is effective new for the of the contacts on be able to contain the transmission. i must husband to add to that, you know, closing off trade on trouble is not something that needs to be put easily committed and therefore, we should not,
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in any way be victimize in countries that outcome of openly declared that they have homepage in state, in the city to the international. okay, but i believe so. we should actually walk with them to have that up. just as mission without victimizing. the conscious in the rush is continuing to evacuate. the thousands of civilians from the coast and belgian all regions as your training and forces pushed deeper into russian territory. rushes military assessors to apply fight hundreds to the border area and the coast region. ukraine claims that secure more territory their moscow size keeps main goal is to distract russian forces in changed an eastern new frame, much of which is still under russian control. it finds incursion into russia's crust. region is further north and the main front line was launched last week. and it's the largest cross border attack by ukraine since the war began to haul reports
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. with the same old data data mock there incursion into russia a week ago. ukrainian forces say they're advancing here on patrol in a village in the coast region. what looks like a civilian these apparently unmoved, by the presence of the vehicle best, the wide triangle in sic, neither of these ukrainian cross border operation. there is no sign of resistance. briefing presidents are lensky, the head of the army, said they were making ground or point as to how defense falls. troops continue that are offensive on the territory of the cask region. since the south of today, our troops have advanced one to 2 kilometers in various directions. to similarly bold was this report filed by a ukranian journalist on russian soil. as the russian flag is thrown to the ground . the reporter explains that she arrived in the coast region with a ukrainian con void, delivering
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a to civilians. she describes people sheltering in basements and says that while russian ministry vehicles were hit, the to home has come to civilians, no damage done to civilian infrastructure. they shut them yet, one of which leads, at least wondering at ukraine's ultimate goal. i think the political aim can be to demonstrates personally to the western our lives that keep brand new. still very much can be fixed by seeing this more afford. so frontier and territory type retreat in this case. i think you've great news helping me quite clear identifying and highlighting that are based as notes and incursion of a means to go to by russian territories, which is rather self defensive measures by russian sources. meanwhile, tell a different story with pictures being pulled cost on line of evacuated from the coast region. some said to be in need of medical attention. and the ministry of defense has released video that it says shows ukrainian prisoners of war captured
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in the coast region. along with military hardware, as and with a clear rushing response on the ground yet to materialize. that was this from a senior foreign ministry official to the speech communities, to with the terrorist actions and the costs gavia ukraine has at a minimum, but the prospect of paste talks on hold for a long time. beyond that, the next moves on both sides remain on so i don't know how else to 0. let's go ahead and i'll just say to us by talks get underway in geneva to try to end the conflict. and so done for the country's military is not present the on demanding the rights to feel safe at work health care workers in india say they want change jobs for our colleagues rate and murder, the
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the hello there. it's a divided picture across the europe, weather wise at the moment. we've got lots of hot and dry conditions out east with wave conditions across the bulk is still there, but out west, we're getting a cooler feel. thanks to front rolling. we'll see at lantakes, bringing some very wet weather across the world in areas with heavy rain to come from way pushing across scandinavia as well ahead. is that what more heavy rain for central parts of europe. some storms as well. rushing out across southern parts of front and the mediterranean valley, eric islands see some of that width and windy weather. you can see the rain picking up pushing across from central areas and out east, but maybe he to the day fund. this one is a very hot picture for places like so the both me a and has a good, you know, all the way down to greece. we have bought some red temperature warnings out here
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and places like probation. and that will cool down slight across the northwest. the person on the island of island. that's not the case for the south west of the i 1000000000 peninsula. we'll get a little bit cooler from northern parts of spain, but look at the sheets continuing to build for southern spain and portugal. if we look at lisbon will be picking up to $37.00 degrees on friday, bright and breezy. i'm pleasant on saturday. as the kosovo celebrates the 25th anniversary of nato's intervention that ended the fighting between the serbian and cause of albany and forces, we were meant to be completely ethnically. cleanse people are power examines the posts for landscape and present the challenges for the regions. youngest country, this is a vibrant nation state that is alive today because we took no attraction that's not possible the making of a states on that. just so you know, as pod huge,
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i mean to be is israel and obstacles piece of? i think that the move in the f one is government with this, this part that you say getting russell, a thought provoking. odd since the e you made weapons being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realities. you're running mean, what does he bring to the table? hard from being president, joe, could we do it or something we can uptake the effective use of the present as not an important factor here? the story on talk to how does era the question, i just need a reminder of, i told stories of this out the world, the household conversations declared impacts of public health emergency of
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international concerns is the highest deluxe level of the w h l can give to speed up research as well as efforts to contain the latest outbreak. it's just been launching motor attacks across guys, up at least 24 people to be killed. and the city of con eunice sees far tolts, mediated by cuts are egypt for united states will be held in doha on 1st day. and the us has confirmed that a delegation headed by c i, a director of william burns will attend talks. israel's confirmed h 2 will be taking costs and the us state department says has been assured by contact thomas negotiators are going to be represented mom of a chavez. i'll just say to senior political analyst. he's joining us by skype from power. so melbourne, we've got a rough idea of who's going a vague idea about what they're going to discuss. we're not even clear yet what and that is really negotiators around she's going to be allowed to talk about. it's hard to see how these talks will be any different for previous ones. yes,
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you're right. the most recent reports is right. is that and then you know, has agreed to give them some authority, but not the thought of the design on ideas which bring us back to square one. the problem with the last 8 months of negotiations this back in december is that these res lines each and every time when they want to know the boss is in the studies that their magic and say addictions or fears and how much accepted something. and then there's a to skate back, because because it's all the wonderful thrice to agree to it, then we'll go back to this right. and then come back again with new positions, new obstacles, new red lines. and this has gone on until the 2nd of july. and i think of how much decided that, you know, it's quoting it today, unless we obviously go back to the understanding of the 2nd of july, which is basically
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a biden's proposal based on something is ready to proposal with how much reading. so a number of americans requests, and this is a, is go back to that agreement. it doesn't seem like thomas's in tuesday to enter into another round of negotiations. why? why it's leaders of the assessing that is people are being slow to add. things have changed since the last round of talks having the in that's not only do we have, obviously the crisis is going on and gaza at the moment. we've also had the assassination of it's not funny and it runs determination. it says to respond in some form to that. we've also had the is really killing all of his ball. the leader for soccer. his ball are saying that 8 is going to be responding to that. those know even more writing on the outcome of these talks, possibly if these thoughts fail, what in your assessment is going to happen to? what is the same model the same? i would,
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i would go further than that. i know you're not going to like this wrong. sure, our view is around the world. oh no, i don't know. moved for more bad news. but i do have some news for you. even if this the it works. i'll best my carry it on it. that is not gonna bring no piece of no security, and it's not gonna bring no permanency spots. i tell you from now, if anyone is investing in this or basing that hopes on it, the this, the 3 phased a deal that is meant to a free america is ravia captives. and basically, i know nothing else to break away from it and continue to work this do with finding, having 2 more months in office. and then america being busy with the lectures and posts elections where they are to be as being who they are and present the items being where they are, the governments almost implicit. i don't think much going to change. i think the
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racism that these embodied in this approach to the negotiations where the lives of few thousands is rabies. americans is more important than the lives of dozens of thousands of citizens once you start to negotiations like that. but these are the security, but the kind of thing is don't me secure, is there is need for you to solve the scenes don't need for those solving is right . is need to be able to eat, stay in hotels. but the kind of thing is need to saw need to die. and so also for that kind of approach to negotiations. so and model, right? even if it's packed mastic and can bring an end of the data, some kind of results and really the, the categories and some what the junctions have worked their magic in as much as they can. and then as a day when you're dealing with a research lying government, like the government among the government, that just wants to book the war, i think is gonna end up the 10th or so yes, they've come up. how much my come back to the table. we might be joy
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a few weeks of security perhaps, but then i think nothing, you know is what i meant. so it says governor to go back to your knowledge. the shadow obviously is a senior political analyst mullins. thank you very much. indeed. the cease fire talks of open in geneva to charge and 16 months of conflict and so done . identification from the rapids support forces has already arrived about the representatives from the southern, these army and not present us special and volume, tongue paleo called on both sides to respect international law. and he's called for an end to the conflict. give him organs could move from call to in the us special envoy. he said that he is still hoping that the sudanese army will send a delegation. but in a statement yesterday,
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the head of the army general had been put that behind said that they will be ne, flyers talks unless certain conditions, our method he specifically referred to the get the agreement that was signed between the army and the power admitted to wrap it support forces in may of last year that agreement stipulated that they wrap it support for the should with problem civilian home and service facility such as what the plans and power plants . and that's it to happen and there should be human. it's terry and access human. a 3rd quarter is still open for 8 organizations to be able to reach those in need. but since may last year, the fly thing has expanded to various parts of the country. so the head of the army says that they will be at no cease fire talk unless those conditions or our terms that are stipulated indigent, the agreements are met meanwhile, and to me, but be the us special envoy said that this will be a launch to the process overseas far, if not the seats part of themselves. this was just a day before the star as all the talks. he said that's on the 14th. if the, if the army does not show up, and if it's not a direct talk between the army and our associates will be
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a thoughts to the process because they are the opposite of is not just saw, the area and the united states. this, the united arab emirates, this the african union. there's the u. n. and there's the regional blog, i got all of them absorbing these upcoming seas 5 talks. and so he says that along with those actors, they will be trying to find ways to bring that to wearing sites together to at least provide some kind of response to those here in sedan. in india, tens of thousands of women have taken part in the protest, march, following the brutal rape and murder of a junior doctor. and the city of coal casa hospitalizations, have been disrupted. and several cities with demonstrators calling for transparency and better safety measures. a police volunteer has been detained, but demonstrate to say they want authorities to investigate further. catch a lopez or the young has more really helpless and outreach these hell co workers in india are calling for an investigation into
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the rape and murder of their colleague hotels. the sort of in the eastern city, of course, kind of have spread across the country to want it to be successful for someone who has that, she does not have a wife and we wish to be her voice right now. the body of the 31 year old was found by police on friday in a state one health facility where she was a resident doctor. she had been sexually assaulted and murdered the night before one of the measures of the office. as soon as all the letters off the home for days that have disrupted the cure of thousands of patients, walking out of the job and demanding a strict federal law to protect women and men. now pressure is mounting on india's federal crime fighting agency which has taken over the pro georgia behind this because i was gone. welcome,
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good day. welcome to central bureau of investigation. with that being said, that he got the investigation must be carried out with all the full transparency of the doctors and nurses in india have long complained of being overworked and underpaid. india is consistently ranked one of the worst places in the world to be a woman. and violence against females is common. this is a woman whose job is to care for others. and we could not do the minimum care for her. that institution could not careful. right. with the victim's family has said that initially they were told she had committed suicide instead of being murdered. and when they rushed to the hospital for 3 or 4 hours, they would not allow it to see the body, even though they were begging and pleading doctors. and sis, they deserve to feel safe and work and need better security. and they say the protests will continue until their demands are met. and justice served katia,
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a little bit of a in elgin 0 former identity and presidents on dental from nanda is facing charges of domestic violence abroad by his ex partner, prosecutors, elijah infected, significant physical home and engaged in psychological abuse against fabiola young . this country lives in spain. she's accusing fernandez of multiple incidents. so how this month and assaults fernandez, how the president saved from 2019 to 2023. he's denying all claims made against him or in greece. people whose homes have been destroyed by wild fires. so the government's not doing enough to protect them. one person's dead, i'm more than 60, i've been injured in what's felt to be the worst blaze of the year. child stratford traveled to del pins telling me you're athens to meet one. devastated finally, let me just one you that some of you might be upset by parts of his report. and i was just trying to move the very, i'm a mess. i feel like i've lost my life. i feel i've lost a child. i'm at
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a funeral. i feel like i don't want to live anymore. i 1st, finally, demetrius says he doesn't want to go with us to see his dead animals. it upsets him too much. 100 and full goats and 5 dogs bone to live and the plays ripped through his livestock pins, the feet, storage buildings on the hall for hector of land that his father left him. he says each animal was was more than $200.00. but the government said it will compensation for less than hoff about the amount say, let me proceed. we need help to get back on our feet. so we can live again or have nothing less type was in total, including the feeder, it's stored. i've lost at least $35000.00 euros with a company, and that's not including the buildings that have been destroyed. a scene of shocking devastation here. now the government has already offered financial compensation to people who've had their prophecies,
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the damaged or destroyed by this fire. however, there were many people still waiting for promised the government money to materialize of the far as they suffered 3 years ago. a which is 0 1st visit to use of us, the less mikaela in 2021 of to a wall 5 destroyed. he's classic call restoration business, which he says was worth more than $2000000.00. and this is a photo spider. 1970 workshops and he's old homeland rusted ruin and it's the drawing gross. and on the gross, he still hasn't received government compensation. she was promised, she does, then it will not be cut me up. but if i have not received even one reply to my repeated inquiries, and there's a lot of bureaucracy, even though every thing you sent electronically like there has been no response to publish sentiment. i clicked and up, i do see that the use for as far information system says in 2023. walter flaws cost
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more than $2000000000.00 worth of damage increase. the country's union of insurance companies estimates more than $50000000.00 worth of claims were made last year. but exactly how many of those have been paid is unclear. the destroyed remnants of demetrius livelihood, still smolder in the office and even some i could hear the cries as they died. he says, i need help to stop again. charles profit alger 0. the open tele grease. the still ahead and i'll just say that thailand is once again, functions of political on search since age off of the prime minister is psyched. how much of on this for me? ok, so it has something they called it quits painting the way for us. another new prime minister, the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the thailand's nor house upon them is going to meet on friday to choose a new prime minister following the trust as thompson's removal from office. the constitutional court find them in violation of ethical standards when they are appointed a lawyer with a criminal conviction to cabinet. tony chang reports from buying cops. they say weeks a long time in politics. and it's been a brutal one in thailand. over 7 days, the constitutional code has removed the policy, the one the election. and now the prime minister, comfortable in the wrong con,
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or the quotes is found why a 5 foot decision? the role of the 1st accused us prime ministers ended according to constitutional score. 170 paragraphs one to form due to a lack of honesty and like for qualification, simon said hotel, we send the head looked relatively relaxed as he arrived the work earlier in the day. the charges relating to the appointment of an accused criminal to his cabinet was serious, but many expected him to get off off to the verdict that he wasn't in cold here. he questioned the ruling, but said he, the by diving, i'm saddened by the fact that i've seen as a prime minister without morality, which i saw him. i am not such a person. when did you disagree? has made a decision? i have to accept it, put on it was a short political career to the form of property developing close connections to the single family propelled them into the top. jo, when the unelected center blocked last year's election. when is from forming
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a government. but the charismatic businessman faced the sluggish economy and political hurdles, even his total frame couldn't to become others. see why the problems with thailand, with judicial interventions, even more weight than votes at the ballot box. i see a dangerous kind of disconnect the ruling elites, the traditional power holders. they don't seem to care about the tire about their voices for reform and change. they put people in jail without bell, they have suppressed and they have a harass, persecuted, all kinds of things. the removal of prime minister set out how he said probably was make that much difference to people. it was they had home from work, but there is a growing sense of unease. so the results of loss is general election that actually
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has very little impact on side politics. the road back to democracy in thailand is longer than many people to tony chung else's era. and defiance prime minister for me. okay. she has an artist. he's dropping out of his party's leadership race next month. is liberal democratic party controls both houses of parliament. so that means whoever wins the vote is going to succeed in his prime minister. mcbride reports serving as prime minister for 3 years to myoshi to continue the policies of his pri, this is given japan the great to presence of the world state. it was a series of domestic scandals that would prove his on doing. he hosted the g 7 summit and for just close the ties with south korea, a strong allies of the united states. he supported washington's coalition against russia's invasion of ukraine and against china is expanding influence in the region while increasing defense spending. but back home, members of the governing,
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liberal democratic party, became embroiled in a fundraising scandal that sol, ritz approval rating crash prompting because she does decision to quit his party. president cool guy? no, i suppose i say joe, though it is necessary to show people that the liberal democratic party is changing and the party is new for this transparent and open elections and free and vigorous debate are important. the obvious 1st step to show that the party will change is for me to step aside, la casita over. so reforms to how party members raise funds, but seems to have made many enemies along the way. the reason advice from your case you, the was chosen to step down is his gross on popularity among the grass roots, members of the p. and also with then is party colleagues with the parties control of the japanese parliament. it's new president is almost certain to become the next prime minister,
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and will likely face general elections for both houses by next year. rob mcbride, i'll do their from south korea and the united states have conducted live far military drills close to the border with north korea. the deployment of us soldiers adds to the roughly 28 photos of the american troops already stationed in the side of soul. and washington, to save their presence is to defend against what they describe as nuclear threats from the north. drove comes ahead of both nations running annual joints military exercises next week. talking about officials are celebrating in capital 3 years since the siege control of, of janice done. but on the 3rd anniversary, people are facing a faltering economy as well as a crack down on basic freedoms. are some of things of interest, thoughts background used to be the largest american base and have gone. it's not now it's a great it's been 3 years since development took over. you have gone to republic, has become these lemon cabinet. and it to me is the head of the state thing. the
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group running the country is providing a sense of security often. tickets before the supporters of the government gather to celebrate in major cities rather than one done in the for now we came here for the celebration of freedom to celebrate this happiness. because this is the day when the dreams of our martyrs came true and we gain our independence and freedom, and we establish global security across the country. let the praise be to god today's the day of conquests. it is a day of happiness. the whole muslim community is happy today because the days of occupation of end infidels have beat the feature. and the forces that existed in afghanistan have been removed behind the separations by the stagnant economy and the lack of prospects for most people. the thought of on says inherited event of the country and it crept nomic system relying on for a need. there is no work in our country, and many people are unemployed and they're forced to migrate to run back is 10. if
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they're a good job opportunities in our country, no one will want to leave over the last 3 years that have been attempts to divide the economy. but no country accepts the controllers as a bonus, thump legitimate government, and major international financial restrictions are in place. or by national banks partners is have also been confiscated by the united states that these billions of dollars that are frozen or nurse related to the i'm or as government, but belong to the entire us kind of nation. western powers ruled over us for 20 years. they bumped us on killed us. they did not hesitate. i know they want to destroy us through poverty. few women, if any can be seen in public. second, we schools remain shot for girls. such restrictions out of concern for the international community. 3 is a, a, a woman in afghanistan, technically decide to run for president. now,
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she may not even be able to decide when to go buy groceries. now, i'm not saying that 3 days ago, it was perfect. it was not perfect. but it wasn't this kind of under lucy, unity is a priority for the son just by differences of adult education and governance. many people enjoy the security in the country, but are also demanding jobs and basic freedoms. so they're not forced to leave some of the jobbies there. if i saw them as a professor of political science at couples university, he says the taliban have improved. i've gotten his got. i've gotten a strong security, but it's still got big economic problems. unfair, mainly done to international sanctions to us 3 years or 2, i think and bus. so it is just in case we all have done is done specifically and buys passed for digs, the quietest years we have the convention and
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a lot of the it is no place loyalty on the but other fields of guns and cities. and also in the, when it isn't outskirts of the big cities, they have to live pretty much since life is going on. but it comment or vanity things sort of, uh, moving forward. i think the some, uh, uh, uh, some of the, uh, the biggest problems also uh, which were not trees specifically. and that to the kids when the republic was getting in the country. a recognition is meaning that the most again the as the nomic sanctions and then the us and pleasing to have guns of gunners done. then i've gums people and then uh, you know, domestic issues seems kind of bumped up over. they have been good as fools and women, no participation in social and economic life. and they have also sanctioned the political 5 piece of movement. so that's what all these uh,
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pros and cons of the security condition is locked in a victim and the elimination of the degrees and corruption and got the captive processes of the minute use these. i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes or more and all these things don't get the website. i'll just need a dot. com and the officer stay with us on the a unique perspective, the transfer and the displacement of being vision as population has been discussed as part of design. his project went back to well over a 100 years on heard voices. all the people have the data by the bottom of it for me connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere . young people are not looking for a hand, but they're not backed up by a system that supports the streams on out just the or
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they wouldn't cover the biggest threat comes from climate change, the regular rainfall for long drives, pests of diverse to discharge the couch. the oil for program says motor to many and champions rely on duty for harvest. and as a factor of climate change, worse has promised like jack for the country, can only hope for better rate to grow the for the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm about this, and this has been used on life in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel continues, it's definitely a solid on guys on the eve of new spots, helps and cuts out dozens of protest. any of these. okay. or if it was line ground
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