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a survivor runs for reparations and justice stories from all the angles. life is actually music of 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 of the to i'm sort of a new this is the news, our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes more than 40000 palestinians. and guys that had been killed by israel's since october, the 7th, with thousands more buried under the roof. those
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who had managed to survive in gaza, call on the world to stop israel's destruction if the palestinian peoples this as cease fire thoughts to get underway into the baffled for rushes cor, screeching ukrainian forces seize control of another town. while moscow says it has made gains in done yet and 3 years since the taliban are we to power in afghanistan, we look at why the afghani economy has shrunk by more than the floor is full. could in bath is says instead, people with real madrid that will be the 1st of many, the saw football a help, the champions league winters to lift to reco 6 european supercop the we'll be getting this is our in gaza where israel's relentless war has now killed more than 40000 palestinians across the strip gases, health industry says more than 16456 of those deaths were children. a total number
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of victims is expected to be far higher since more than $10000.00 people are still missing most or believe the leave to be buried under the revel in the ruins of gaza . cities. but you and says, israel's bombardment has damaged or destroyed 2 thirds of buildings across the gaza strip. options here is zane bus. robbie begins are coverage tens of thousands of lives. i literally take the 10s of thousands of voices forever. assignments for the dead, the suffering is for the living, the agony of survival for the $40000.00 men, women, children, and babies. 40000 sons, daughters, mothers, fathers, 40000 people,
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often left in pieces for friends and family to mourn, sometimes buried by strangers. because whole families had been wiped out the attack helicopters and air strikes drones, tanks and artillery pounding, one of the most densely populated civilian areas in the world. 40000 victims of the kind of indiscriminate bond that might seem un, imaginable. in the 21st century, victims who israel's government has coldly characterized. as 40000 human shields for made 40000 people is tens of thousands of parents whose lives will never be the same because they've lost the children. it's thousands and thousands of children who have forever lost their parents and its own going. well,
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i think that's what people struggled to understand that all those people who have not been killed all those people who are trying to get through without a parent and the trauma having lost a child, a charlie living intense, still going through bombardment. the impact of bombs and bullets is often immediate, but many die after being crushed under collapsed buildings or from preventable infections, disease and starvation. because is real is blocking medical supplies and food from entering costs. it can meet a slower death, seemingly more crude. the yellow below kind of hasn't come out if this happened in a european country, there wouldn't be any reaction come to a nation and a stronger response. we're a stage where a precedent garza has a value just a number of a timing at this and say, hey, can you imagine with 40000 means it is a catastrophic number. the world cannot imagine it island despite this,
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the world sees is where here is and watches every day, every minute back, but remain silent. yes, we are powerless. we are exhausted. we have no energy left. because the young enough, even if this is revenge against palestinians, they have taken enough revenge enough intervention is needed. what is happening so prove that the world is completed with israel and the entire world is intent on the destruction of the palestinian people. even as the war and do today, passed conflict show indirect long term effects continue for years, and it is a near certainty that the death toll in 1000 will continue to write a letter published in the medical journal. the lancet. experts predict the final count will not be measured in the 10s of thousands, but in the hundreds of thousands and well massacres can be measured. the scale of desk put into numbers, the level of suffering and trauma. now and going forward is incalculable.
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same bus robbie ultra 0 atara, god bless, whom is in darrow about a central gaza for us. so tarik, 40000 people killed more than 90000 injured. that means that more than 5 percent of guns, this population has been either killed or injured in less than a year. how do the palestinians in gaza? you can begin to process something like that. of the wheel palestinians do not believe that this number has been recorded. they are expecting that this somebody's safe is smaller than the expected number due to the grade level. and the great numbers of palestinians will, are still missing another ruffles due to the destruction of their homes over the heads without any thoughts of free warning. we're talking about the destruction of the vast majority of kansas residential seasons quest activity. about $40000.00
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palestinians. the public city administered hills managed to count and even to records, but it's christine as one of the deadliest minute 3 campaigns that to has been ever recorded in modern history due to the great level of cause of peace among civilians . the numbers of injuries alongside that has surpassed more than 92000. something has been painted or right now and a very desperate need full treatment. but the grim reality is that kind of city is here, a little growing sense of frustration because the believes that these when the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, so interested in promoting the fight, seem to extend the duration of a will. and in order to close the ultimate destruction for the gaza strip as one of us at that 84 percent of the causes areas have been receiving evacuation. food is since the will began. and this brings us to a very grim reality that day by day cruise, that palestinians, he believes that the death tools will continue to so as long as is well,
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continues to bombard residential houses and expand it submitted to a pro, ration on the ground, a tire couple has a reporting from darrow balance, central garza for us. thank you very much talk and we're doing know by our real gold executive director of the inter faith piece organization, the fellowship of reconciliation. joining us from patterson in new jersey. so we wanted to talk about this, this death toll for you, this new milestone to 40000 killed in the knowledge that you know, the reality on the ground hasn't changed to michigan at least the day before, from the moment when you reach that milestone. but it's always a moment to reflect and sort of recalibrate how we think about what's actually happening. what are the lessons that you take away from this headline? 40000 people killed. well, horrifyingly, the bite in administration has marked this milestone. the milestone of this week
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with another $20000000000.00 in weapon sales to israel. so as much as this is israel's war, this is israel's tragedy. this is america's war, and america is tragedy. and the blood is on all of our hands around the world, but especially here in the united states where we are literally supplying the tools of death and destruction. and it will be so long before this end. even if there is a fee spire tomorrow. and it's important that the, by the end administration, is pushing for a cease fire as they should be pushing for a ceasefire. but it's important that they're doing so while supplying weapons. the message to the stands is that the, their cost for a ceasefire are nothing but lip service. the polls tell us that the majority of the
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american public wants to see see fire and then the same time as you've laid out the us is providing financial funding. notary funding, notary support to israel. how. how is the last 10 months of war changed? the perception of this conflict within the american public as well. we've seen for the 1st time that palestine has become an issue in our presidential election and that is good news. that is very good news and we do see a difference in tone between vice president harris and president biden. and we are hopeful that we can push a harris administration to end this blind support for
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israel. that has characterized american politics on both sides of the aisle for far too long, and we hope to, to before then to push biden to take action. we certainly know what the polls are saying, and this is an issue that matters in the elections. it matters in swing states, so we are continuing to be in the streets and in the halls of congress. what my, my calling was about, how americans feel about this. do you think americans think about the israeli palestinian conflict differently now compared to what their beliefs were on october pre october some as well. first of all, americans are thinking about israel palestine right now. and that has been a change since october 7th. and certainly in the democratic party, we have seen
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a lot of ships toward support for palestinian rights and among jewish americans. we have seen major ships even before october 7th, but especially since october 7th. and we have seen massive growth of jewish american organizations like jewish voice for peace and if not now, and rabbis for ceasefire campaigning for an end to this war. so we are seeing very large ships in american public opinion. the question is, are those ships large enough and will they come soon enough to save lives with a real goal? joining us, some new jersey today. thank you very much for your time. great to talk to the white house has confirmed guys a ceasefire. talks of officially resumed indo hall and are likely to run until friday. the 1st phase of the deal would be a temporary truce, during which from us would release women, the elderly and wounded,
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captive in exchange for palestinians held in his really presence. the 2nd phase would include a permanent into hostilities and the release of all remaining is really captive. the 3rd phase would be the reconstruction of gaza. but despite numerous rounds of talks, there's still major sticking points in israel has continued its relentless bombardment of the strip in the run up to these talks. a mouse has announced one of his armed guards killed and is really captive earlier this week, acting in retaliation for these really killing of his 2 children at a group says that the attack does not reflect it's ethics, and that it will take measures to better protect the is really captive the officers mom's room is following the ceasefire talks in doha mohammed, given that the main him us negotiator is my and the 8 was killed. who if anyone is standing in for him in these talks, the serial you're asking
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a very important question. that we have been trying to get an answer to all day here in doha, at such a crucial time. before the talk started after the talks have started and no answer has been forthcoming. as of yet at this stage, we're not even sure how much, how much may be participating in the talks today and potentially into tomorrow. now what we've heard thus far is from john kirby, who is the us national security spokesperson. and he essentially said that how much isn't involved in the meetings or the talks today, but that hot buddy and egyptian mediators would be relating messages to them later . he also told reporters gathered earlier in washington d. c. that this wasn't that different from how previous rounds of talks had happened. and to that end,
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these talks have always been in direct when it comes to is real and how much, what's different this time is it comes as this final push is happening at a time of such high stakes diplomacy. when up until now, expectations have been relatively low. now john kirby also told reporters that he expected that there would be some people from how much that it would be talking to the categories and the egyptians that they would relay messages to. yes and war who of course is believed to be in gaza and he of course, was appointed as political leader of how much after it's not even heavy as assassination. but at this point, it's still a vague picture at best. and even though we've heard now, john kirby try to put more of a positive spin on where he thinks these talks might be going still at this point. more questions, many more questions and answered as to what is going to be transpiring here and don't have an idea the hours or the days ahead. okay. so you're on the gray area is
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on the process of these talks, who talks to whom, when, how etc, the substance know, mediators say that today's about addressing their words, the details of a deal. they say that the broad framework already exist as the bite and framework that was presented back in may. does that mean that we're actually close to an agreement towards that just wishful thinking from the mediators? well and 0 again, that's something that's not quite clear at this hour because one of the things how much has objected to in the past few days in the run up to these talks is how much stated that they did not want to be involved in any new negotiations, how much said that? what they would like to see is they would like to see a response from the israel with regard to the framework deal that us presidential by and had announced in late may. and that how mass had agreed to in early in late june rather. and then how much that agree to in early july. but we don't know what
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israel's response is going to be. that complicates it's further. now look throughout the last several rounds of talks. you've had these really saying that how much is it trying to stall things you have how much thing that is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu keeps trying to, um, to delay this and not implementing the ceasefire deal right now. it's a very big question as to what exactly is on the table, what they're looking at, who will agree to what and what the next steps will be 0. i'm exemption reporting from doha there. thank you very much mohammed. it's a spring and you'll see mainland former just as minister of israel, who initiated the also peace process. you're joining a cert from television. it's good to talk to you. do you see the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu possibly agreeing to a society? i hope so. i don't know, but until then you'll say, hey, may following day,
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the developments and believes that a good plan which a was a given by your president the by the may a full a ceasefire. and other developments that they lead to under to describe before he's a very lives in the long and i hope that the 2 values will agree to a, to such a plan. i ask you this because there was reporting in me is really press few days ago in the, in the run up to these talks, there was reporting who was specifically on channel 12 and then it was in the, in the print media and about an argument between the prime minister and his security chief string, which they accused him behind closed doors of trying to sabotage a deal, which is something that minneapolis have been saying about benjamin netanyahu for a long time. now, do you think that that could change that his political calculus could be such that at some point he sees that it could be in his interest to strike a deal?
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i want to, i am very much opposing the the, the 5 minutes does you boyfriend is doing it then you know, 10 day i believe that he has to resign and this will be and you'll government and he's right in that the, i'm sure that you would like to see the hostages, a big comb. the point is that a, the question of the price. and they may be intentionally into a, with the team often to go see ations. and uh, the furnaces to about the, the, the weight is what i showed to relate to the prices that it has to pay. and the, and here is the details that may cause the number of a case of the police opinion and they both. but right those so imprisoned in israel and things like that. and i believe that this would be the debated,
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even though ha, a today and tomorrow. if there is no deal agreed upon by israel and home us, what happens that just more killing and the war continues as it's been going? yes, exactly. this is what i mean, that it will be the, the, that it is we go on in any but low light that you have a innocent people on both sides of paying the price. they will continue and pay the price. and the, i hope that between not the become a very is to and they will because what you'll see today, especially since you arrived, decided to be involved in a pre k in, in the wall in between the a us and the end of this thing. it's a, it, is it because of different kinds of flow and the good for people with my typing, even though he does know, says fi over. so that was going to be my next question because it's kind of how the
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us has been presenting it as a, as kind of a kind of a package deal. if there is a ceasefire and gaza that may help of her. it's a that retaliation that observers have been expecting from as well on iran against israel. do you, do you believe that these 2 things are tied that there, if there is a ceasefire deal for guys or then perhaps over tell you ition and that the opposite is true? what i you, what the, the, they bought the sell say, i mean day it was, it was very clear that they rang and said they feel a bit the way there's no tweet i need to make is very clear that a, a, that still here, he's by 9 to know these, saying the if you ever the we are leaving the book is stopping all we do. so this is very clear that if there is a d, a to be quite situation and they are,
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this is not the end of the story because the end of the story. is it these the be great, easy way? and what is the on the, to the p at all full day, but it's being l, sorry, p, a conducive to the, to the states. and this is the, the story. i mean that the always forceful northville full show is know to do it, which makes it a very difficult and the on the other side, commodities multiple out. let me know who i need to recognize these when, oh oh dev totally engaged the 2 state solution. so a, the question is where the been the americans well a little upgrading a very important role in buzzing few road, a ne, this a story. hey, we also try to convince default this and not to come us about the use word and the peer. no day to go for a piece the it building into agreement. yes, the mainland, former justice minister of israel. thank you very much for joining us today. didn't
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you and there's plenty more head on this news hour, including the tensions on the streets of duncan bangladesh. his student protestors confront supporters of the over thrown government entry. long as presidential race begins to take shape or record number of candidates have submitted their nominations. the great enforces were pushing further into russia's course, creech and taking the town. a soldier at the border, ukraine's top military command told president for the mirror zalesky that they seized control of more than 82 settlements inside russian territory. incursion is now into its 2nd week. russia remains in control of much of the eastern ukraine where its forces have been entrenched for most of the war, ukraine's incursion, intercourse cuz for the north,
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in the main front lines. moscow has acknowledged ukraine's gains, but says that they're not as significant as what keith is claimed. ukraine says that it's now 35 kilometers deep into russian territory and fully controls the town of cynthia. it's the largest settlement there with a population of 5000 people. for more and this has bringing our corresponding dorsey jabari in moscow, so the door, so we're 2 weeks into this a ukrainian incursion. how is a russia has so far, failed to repel the incursion? how would a framing, what's happening on the ground there? and course, as well, according to officials here this uh assaults which we had on august 6th is uh, something that has been coordinated with western countries. they are blaming the united states specifically and having prior knowledge of this attack, which continues now. but of course, the gains that you mentioned that are coming from the ukranian officials are being
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disputed by russian officials, according to russian commanders on the ground in subjects. so strategically important town or because it is a vital hub for transporting russian gas into europe and the officials on the grounds that say that a soldier is not in complete control of your cleaning and forces. there's also a number of other towns in kirsten region that's according to the russian defense ministry. russian forces has managed to regain full control. so it gives you a sense of how important the narrative and information coming from both sides is and it's being disputed. one way or another from each side, what is clear is that the civilians are paying the price over a $120000.00. russians have been evacuated, not only from curse region, but also from a south of curse in belgrade as well as in the northern region of brianna. so these 3 regions that have been re, um reevaluated, are continuing the evacuation of civilians by russian officials. of course,
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this is certainly being seen as an important advancement by the current in forces onto russian territory. this is the 1st time russian officials have seen a forces taking their territory since what we're to so it's being dealt with very seriously. and the russian president has said that they are going, he's going to kick them out and that they are not going to be able to advance much further. there is a lot of disputed information coming from uh, both sides of the moment. so it's very difficult to get a clear and concise picture of what it things are like on the ground. that since we are in this uncharted territory here, where the russians think this goes next as well, that is the 1000000 dollar question serial we were speaking. so analysts and military experts here and let's say it really depends on the ukrainians and what they decide to do next. according to bottom or um zalinski. he said earlier on
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thursday that's they have set up a and office in a so just a administrative office. but it's not clear what the intention is. and the russian military has announced according to the defense minister, that they're going to send reinforcements of russian troops to the belgrade region, which has now been declared a federal state of emergency in that area. so it's clear that the russians are moving forces to the region just south of curse, expecting that ukrainian offensive to continue further south at before they can repel it completely. but it really is a question for many here is what do the ukrainians hope to achieve with this it's, it's unlikely that they will be able to maintain their hold onto the russian territory that they've claimed to have captured so far. and whether or not this is just a ploy and the longer a plan for a negotiations to have the upper hand is one possibility. but really,
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i think how this story develops in the coming weeks is going to determine what we're going to see on the ground and also from the russian side as well. door. so thank you very much that ortho jabari reporting from us go there. the defense editor alex top list is in the ukranian city of leave. with more on the armies portion to russian territory. ukraine's advance is ongoing but has flown down. the front has been extended by a matter of only a few few moments as a day. as pushing reinforcements flew to the front line between stem ukraine's headphones. ukraine is wars must of attacks because watson reaching the landfills. it's in order to start russian jets from taking off launching tab precision. lloyd holmes, which would be coming to a real phone, is associated with creating and forces politically present. it pretends looking increasingly weak as ukrainian forces are still there in country or the russian soil with a lot of the blame being pointed as a president. he's also must have financial incentives for new conscripts to come
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and join us, not for the crane. their problem is, how are we going to administer the territories? they've already taken the people to be left behind. how's it going to be fit? how a service is going to be maintained. alex patropolis out to 0. this is still a head on alpha 0. people in thailand say they're increasingly frustrated following the prime ministers dismissal by the constitutional court. and in sports, some good news, some interest that united ahead of their season opener, that is coming up with some of how much later this out the the hello there. hurricane ernesto is moving away from puerto rico. it didn't knock out power test. hundreds of thousands of people, it has no strength in into
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a hurricane, and it will continue to intensify in the atlantic. this is now a day for it on friday as it closes in on bermuda. at one point it will be a category 3 hurricane, but then weekend again on saturday. okay, back to the here. now today on thursday, things once again heating up for the southern us. so for the next little bit, we'll fuel in the forty's from many places when you factor in that humidity. and then we've got big storms for the upper midwest, the upper great lakes. these will be severe storms here, especially around chicago, powerful winds, and the potential to see some damaging hail. also seeing showers and storms develop off the rockies in canada is alberta province, bit of rain for the pacific northwest, but that's more as you had inland, stretching into the northern plains, take in a bit of a breather from the monsoon rains in the us southwest. so fairly calm weather here and to south america, we go to the top and also quite here, most of the rainbow, be falling around ecuador, and the amazon jungle. and then south is pretty much stretching from the argentine
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pampas to bad. it go, do you not much to report, not a bad day and by your blanca. let's go 13 degrees for you today on thursday, the in depth analysis of the day's headline was strategic purpose. do you think this assassination serves israel informed opinions. people who have been 18 years, i've seen that they have to give it a chance to best to be a bold critical debate. russia has defended the war ukraine as a defensive war inside story. how fluid change the security relationship between both come on out jersey or the latest news as it breaks. recent polls show the harris campaign gaining on trump in many swing states, and some recent surveys even show we're running a together in nationwide with details coverage that will be huge disappointment now
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the policy, the one the election 15 months ago. it's been dissolved from the heart of the story . hospitals have been damaged and law and order no longer exists in areas under our self control. the only thing else is 0. a reminder of our headlines this. our new round of gaza sees firefox that got underway and the guitar, e, capital, doha. the white house says a framework for deal has been largely agreed and most of the discussions are around the details of implementation. this as the death toll from israel's war on does, it has passed 40000 at least 16456 our children. and more than 11 thousands of
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women, thousands more people are believed to still be buried under the rubble. i'm sure 0 is more one of the shower. our senior political analyst joins us this. our more what i wanted your thoughts on this and i'll share with you just briefly a memory from october, 7th and right after when that happened. i remember hearing colleagues say this was gonna killed 50000 people. i thought no, no way, not in this world, not in 2024. and here we are today. $40000.00 is the official desk told, and we know that there are thousands more right still under the rubble. i just wanted your thoughts on where we are today. yeah, it's, it's not a secret. back in october the, the various estimates i've read, which i actually share with you on television was the few, probably going to go to the level of tens of thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands of cash as that was know on some of the starts. that
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is right, it wasn't for different needs in any way and it wasn't about it's business as usual . this was a did change or, and it was going to use the warning guys, i would have to change them. yeah. if you had a side which in fact it has phones, not amazing. and of course the buy number should be kept saying that i send you some numbers, right? but we can't help. but look at this 40000, which of course none of us got really bad. i mean, for when i 1st died this year, i would probably so my 1st for life. and that's important. in fact, that she grew up into these. so really, you probably know that for most christians listens jewels most, most of the, most of the physical references quote, the number 44 through these are nice for to this for the same for all the profits
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of the bible's and even football and somebody goes also was number 40 is or signifies huge, just to be so big that it is a game changer, but it's a time to switch. sometimes just refer to a generational because it may not want to come up. 40000 shows in play, circulates most signifies. this is the type of change. what does, what does it tell us more one about and forgive me if this is a leading question, but what does it tell us about international law, international norms and the idea that we live in this world in 2024 in a rules based system. it's yeah, it's, um, so what do you know, as we all know, the dimensions to that we're talking about. this is something much 75 years old, right. it's for 2nd what we didn't have much of an international law before that
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and established because just people, not one that would be daughters, 2nd world war. certainly not just the war per se, but what happened during war time? and i think for, for, for the most part, it just means us principles, international law principles that needs to be respected. that all know actives, in this case, the un security council consensus for majority or lack there wouldn't be no possible way to react. because we also live in a system software in the states, states that up just a few other states as a big search. the top line is the rented space does not want any other country to. ready the dispute of influence, just like china, we didn't want, it sort of underlines pounds the u. k. and so on, so forth. right? and that's why we all know the on states claims in the middle east to be,
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it's is exclusive. still, it will not allow any other power to get involved. it uses stopped by international law. it's for the black, one online isn't right. and he's we're stuck. what is the national as i'm your principal, that cannot see the light inside is fine. this of course, has nothing to do with the rules based system that the ard states and puts in, along with 2 others, invented in order to work on a federal universal that this international law. what do you make of the ceasefire talks that have just restarted today? in doha, because for the last 8 or 9 months they have yielded nothing. and you know, the, the calculations, whether it's israel, hamas, or both. a, had been such that the parties just haven't been able or willing to agree to anything. do you think that those calculations has significantly changed? yes, i think um, i think most, most doctors, most the most involved uh,
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most of those affected by this issue. uh, one, this is as the one, the ones who are not exactly the soonest biases fire are the sessions. and the fanatics is, are because they wonder why the war they want to impact the 1st time they want to use war for, for the sinews. do want to use or to get away with that genocide in gaza and perhaps moves that towards the worst thing that when i mix whatever, you know, different types and hopefully it would once for them to take out as many passages as well. but everyone else seems ones this, which means it probably be some pressure fund is your age to sign on some form of abuse while the united states does. it guarantees that the kind of work that we just as a rigorous, sitting on or upside guarantees. by the way,
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if you follow that this will hold us sponsored this process since 1993. you will find out that every single agreement signed the united states at the time, provided that the seniors and the is where it is with candidates. this. i mean, that's how i might have been bridges the differences and divided by going to piece that was a problem is when there is a problem. when there is differences when there's confidence window size minus the high school. so please sense what is because the, our space, it's not, it's not as much as not objective. it's all, it's not sure it's not gonna be the, it's a, that's going to have to really take this interest as far as their services. and as i've seen that it's been complaining for 15 years now, the sudden the 1st 7 years of the peace process that is up keeps why they think, but the united states says nothing but concern that they are concerned. and here we are going to same game now do you as, as deeply concerned, but nothing change. now i'm the shower. i was just, they were
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a senior political analyst. pleasure talking to you. thank you. is the, it's a bangladesh now where stick wielding students have fortwood supporters of the overthrown government the countries long disturbing prime minister. so you can see it and flip the nation after a police crack down to killed at least $300.00 students. protesters the scene that had been in power for more than 20 years, and entering government is now in place led by nobel laureate mohammed eunice at least 2 student protesters have also been named to be temporarily. administration. federal treasury has more from dr. thousands of sturdy members of the public political party of i'm from all walks of life, i've got it in the goal is to prevent any prying over time by the former ruling party members and their supporters to gather you have to pay homage,
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father of the nation, check mcgiver a month. that said we will not let them organize themselves. some people under the banner allow me leave you, attempted to come out and gather in the streets in an attempt to destabilize the current situation that we had successfully prevented from happening, bangladesh. she hindus are very safe out here. i am him too and proud to be born in bangladesh. there is no communal hatred here. some people are spreading propaganda from abroad. they've been checking car identity of a people. some of the people identified by bidding up and man handle. this comes up the former time and that's for sure comes in and there are some odds of their supporters to organize themselves when it comes to revelation. and to come in district withdraw from that really didn't happen. this really started every corner of the city, preventing any kind of it's done by the former ruling party members and across the country as well. there's been a lot of interest all for even the former prime minister has been charged with
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murder in the dark. i called several senior members, i've been there after within the last few days, generally pay well there is nothing going on other than checking some paper will happen, man and a little bit. and as i say, but that objectivity, there is no counter revolution will be allowed. we paid too much blood on this new independence. lot of people sacrifice. and we want a new bond with this. and people have committed those crimes will be brought to justice. and that's our key demand to veneer interim government, 100 charles race. i'll give it off. talk com, interlock a record 40 presidential hopefuls are submitting their nominations to the election commission. the country will head to the poles next month. incumbent leader revenue with grimacing. it intends to run. he took office 2 years ago after widespread protests during the worst financial crisis in decades highlands. parliament is preparing to choose its next prime minister after a former leader sets a town within was dismissed by the constitutional court. the governing coalition
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has put forward the daughter of the former ty, prime minister, tax, and shinall wants to leave the country. but the people in parliament has left many ties, frustrated with the political process. tony chang reports from bangkok, democracy monument on a sunday morning in bangkok, a model of a totally constitution on a pedestal and its centre, but little appetites to the latest news from the constitutional court. the day after dismiss the prime minister. this look at the economy now look at the day when to move forward party with this. so this that was very quiet. i think it probably takes continue like this. the economy wouldn't be able to grow. it would be, it depends on the problem and on who they choose as the new prime minister and what the thoughts are. we are just citizens waiting for answers from above. some of those answers were being formulated here in the parliament and peace will vote for a new prime minister on friday with the constitutional court rulings has had
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a significant impact on the big picture of costs, even though we're no longer under many times government. the question to many analysts and people in society opposing is whether we have transition from a military to a traditional cool questions also about the impartiality of the cold. on wednesday it ruled, stretched out have you seen, had grossly violated ethics by pointing a minister who'd been jailed the contempt to cold. so, but just 3 years ago, the cold rule that this man coming up from powell could serve in the cabinet, despite spending 4 years in prison, in australia, the smuggling heroine in the past feelings of and just to some frustration of spilled out onto the streets. despite the recent events, some of the service bill that time has with you as a ryan, i think the, the,
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they look at the excite, bought the steel. i believe that they have a whole 2 of okay. so maybe it didn't lead deals that you more tend to to expand that. ok then to just the volume. so i'm a go to go big portez, when thailand's view paul in the building was opened 3 years ago, it was hoped it would. harold in you don't for type politics for the events of the last 7 days, including the dissolution of a policy and appointments for the new prime minister in back. current deals is left in the eyes of many ties. looking severely, thomas tony, tell you al jazeera thursday, march 3 years since the taliban. and we took control of afghanistan, while the overall security situation has improved international assistance. they've got a stem has reduced significantly without immediate support from the international community. afghanistan is at risk of becoming a forgotten crisis. a some,
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a bunch of aid reports on the changes since the group came to the hour. it's a day off. this takes the company in public. but in the last 3 years, it'd be many days like this. the 35 stuff members, bailey produced, the scarves, trolls and uniforms. they used to 10 years ago when the company was founded. hardly, we have very little uh, orders uh from the local companies. we have exporting the product but to and very little quantity. due to banking restrictions, business operating cash us and those who can afford to open accounts abroad to buy and sell real materials in finished goods. 53 years since many of gone save the international community, begun its collective punishment. that has been the telephone to controller from the dublin, which collapsed as foreign forces left the country. a 20 award against the bond fighters led by the us with an off the top of on to take over a couple of security until it pulled out its troops with the foreign troops. the
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much needed aid for millions of of guns also left the country. the you in estimates $23000000.00 of guns need at least $3000000000.00 in him out of 10 you need. this is just a quarter of that has been funded. the group now called itself, these non cabinets in spite, isn't supporters are celebrating 3 years in power. the us led coalition spent $300000000.00 a day every day for 20 years. that is looking to show for it in of a lot of stuff. besides the ministry hot bed, which was inherited by the problem on basic services such as roads, schools, and hospitals, on the existing people. interm government, as the telephone calls themselves, says it's trying to resurrect an economy from scratch, but contacts us billions of dollars which are being held abroad. it's still unrecognized as a government control. multiple embassies and international invoice are stationed in a lot of stuff. but the biggest criticism has been, it's restrictions on women. in particular. the bannon girls,
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secondary education outcomes are resilient and against a large this is a women's cafe impair. off it's owner is a former medical student who couldn't continue his studies and exclusive socializing space. often women who appreciate the space on the phone, i'm happy to be here because the girls stand on their own feet. and the minute i'm a customer of this cafe because we didn't have such a place. i'll be a customer of this cafe forever. second couple, this is what was busy days, looked like the male and female workers were busy. we have the whole stuff. people got some order from the local company from the international community. and we will create more joplin, man and woman. c and a nation which feels abandoned by the world continues to plug it into that pool of better days. i think some of the job you how does their efforts the end? the 16 months of conflict in sedan are underway in geneva. but so far,
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only one side is there delegation from the power military rapids support forces or r s s has arrived. but representatives from this and these army haven't turned up. mediators a formal negotiations cannot begin with only one side present us secretary of state anthony blinking has called the army general abdel for the over hon, urging him to participate in the talks volcanic eruption at mount aetna has caused flight disruptions on the italian island of sicily. the tall this volcano in europe, so increased activity over night releasing fountains of lava includes of ash into the air. smoke from the interruption effected pilots visibility near a could tiny a international airport. still a head on alpha 0 in sports mens world number one. tennis player survives a real test at the cincinnati open. so how much will have the details on that after the
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business lasers to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination into by the side system. and you k say they are shots to discover part of the famous stonehenge monument came from a law further away than they originally thought. your research has raised more questions about the engine sites in southern england for their car reports. for thousands of years, the ancient, although as to stonehenge have held many secrets, leave to have been built as a religious side 5 millennia ago. its origins are still mysterious. now, a joint study suggests the central alter stone comes from northern scotland,
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700 kilometers away. when we 1st thought this scottish providence, so they also started re, we thought no way, no way to people knew this rock, this 6 time mag list all the way from the discussion now to the briefing of the state department in the us on washington dc. this in the content of the talks on a potential israel guys a ceasefire. that's what the president proposed on may 31st and i ended up humans 8 are taking them off. position is what? is there a sense that it needs to be implemented? if it isn't like a room for more negotiations, so i, i would very much echo what admiral kirby said. and i spoke a little bit about this earlier in the week in response to i think the questions that you'd had and the number view as well. it is our view and it continues to be the case that the broader framework of what the president laid out at the end of may has generally been accepted. but of course, this is a negotiation with
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a 2 parties, and this is a process and you sort of see what the text of the, the agreement is and there's a back and forth. and there was an exchange and there is an engagement. and so we feel confident in saying that in the contours of what the present and outlined on may 31st has been accepted and what we're focusing on now in what the talks are focusing on is working on the details of the implementation. and there of course are still gaps when it comes to some of the details there, gaps when it comes to execution. there are specific implementing measures that need to be agreed upon. but beyond that, i'm just not going to get into the specific strong hold of her to a great jenny color by stick with the front room. and yeah, i mean, call this a promising start. why just because they resume talking. is it, has there been more so i understand, um, look i, i will let the white house offer any additional um, characterization to the admiral's comments. but what i would echo is that uh,
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this is uh, it is an important step as, as we've said that in the lead up to this meeting there, we have already narrowed some gaps. and the focus now is on some of the more specific implementation and specific issues as it relates to the agreement. there of course is a lot of work that remains ahead. this is a complex situation and a complex agreement, but the work is so important and we're very pleased that these, this process has, has taken place again to have a sense of how quickly it is go stations progress. i kind of want to put a timeline on it, jenny, i, i don't anticipate that coming out of the talks, but there will be a deal today. i a, we expect this process to continue, but i'm just going to avoid putting a timeline on it. not on god's are they all the officials there say that is that's whole has surpassed 40000 people. i was wondering if the state department has any comments on. so i would echo what i have set a number of times this week,
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which is that any number above 0 when it comes to the number of civilians who have lost their lives over the course of this conflict is uh, is, is, is saddening, is troubling. is heartbreaking, i think is president binding himself said earlier this month of house and even people have endured sheer health and since october 7th, too many uh men, women, children civilians who have had no role in uh and are just impacted by uh, crossfire from offices making we've urged and will continue to urge the israelis to conduct their military operation in a way to avoid civilian casualties. and i've said there's a moral and strategic imperative there. but jenny, since you asked the question, i want to highlight that the fastest way to create improve conditions for all including the house and young people, including costing needs of billions as for the parties, the price to accept and finalize. this deal for an immediate cease fire hostages
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released and increased demands hearing aid and save civilian return, and we will the whole that's what the process that restarted today. that is what is a waiting for us at the other side of the finish line to things i know that you've spoken about this yesterday. i guess i'm just following up to just check that this is still the case. but cats are, has a set that they will make sure that my participates in this round of talks. obviously we've seen the statements coming from from us saying that they weren't participate. so we know that the not meant to be in the room with us and is there any negotiators to begin with? so it doesn't seem like there's a whole lot of difference this time around anyway. but just wanted to ask, is that sure. and so that from the guitar is about today's topics or moving forward into how that is. uh, that process is happening. um and there are representatives on the ground there from israel, from the united states, from carter in egypt. and a cutter in egypt are as part of that process or mediating with i'm us. and so you
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heard me say a number of times this week that our partners assured us that a mouse would uh, be representative in one way, shape or form. and they certainly would be part of the ongoing conversations, which is probably necessary when we're talking about negotiations between uh, 2 sides. and so, um, we have no doubt that uh the current modality won't be able to serve the purpose. it's designed to have a couple questions and then i'll come back to you side. god i think is on to a very quickly on i'll, you know, i'm just following up on my colleagues on the topics. i mean, what is really perplexing is the fact that the president laid out the plan on, on may 31. you guys took it to the, to the security council or un security council. you, you gotta have a resolution. so my advisor, i need to have more tasks. why can i do just fine mechanism template meant what you
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have already agreed to with the rest of the world site for anybody who's for anybody who's actually probably been part of the negotiation process. it's probably not perplexing at all. uh, this is a process. it is a complicated process. and as i said to sean, and as i don't know, kirby said just an hour ago at the white house. the focus now is, is working on the details of the implementation and details of execution and specific implementing measures. there is no question as it relates to the contours that present bite and laid out at the end of may. that was then quickly supported by the international community, including the un security council and much of the error world. and it is one of the countries of the plan that was echoed last week in the trilateral statement by president biden. the mayor of conner and the president of egypt. so this is the process and we're gonna let this process play out. i'm not going to get into this specific. you know, i mean, just logic tells me that everybody will be spared the heartache as they say, okay,
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this is what we have now. let's find a way to implement it. and instead of going back to square one, instead of having doping this exactly, you're going back to square one side. this is a process. and as i have said for what is probably now the 4th time that this is what there is. there is broad agreement on the contours of what president biden laid out at the end of may. what we're talking about now is some specific details, some specific implementing factors. there are, of course, still gaps and things that need to be bridged in that space. but when we're talking about the overall framework that has been generally accepted and that continues to be the case of bullet points to be done. i mean, i know what you said yesterday about the whatever is there to get it to missing it . anyhow, it's basically allegation, i'm understand, oh you said other than fact with, with the title my article which you said is way it is, you know, different various sorts of different writing media that's on that and says that
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missing us, no $13.00, the bullshit that philadelphia across the disconnect, the out $13.00 go share that it's a classic. he want to insist on the system that it's almost impossible to actually do. yvette, you know, whoever goes to the north and so on. he's saying basically, you know, it's like a possible situation to arrive at the site. i know you said that it was legit, but it saves that mr. nothing else insists on these restrictions, right? i know you all have a, have a, have a job to, to focus on these things. but i, i try not to spend a lot of time worrying about a name sources and documents that may or may not have ever asked me what we're focused on is playing a constructive role in the tasks that begin today. and beyond that, i'm just not going to get into the specifics of an ongoing process. couple of questions on the, you know, on the west bank you know, it's, there's been
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a settlement and i, you know.

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