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worst cells and center of the carlos trip. the latest punctuation orders are causing panic. because with is where you repeatedly targeting, so called save stones. there's no guarantee they will be safe where they go. next. the rescue workers and gaza desperately dig through rubble with that bad hands off to another is rarely striking on carry johnston. this is all just there are the items also coming washington's top tips and heads to as well as talks. i mean to secure a ceasefire. delagarza, intensifying thailand's youngest to prime minister, sworn it, it's on tom center, one excellent one. so by phone and ukraine destroys too far from the
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bridges in russia's coast. region by boston forces pushed deep or the eastern crate . the . and it's very striking to the apartment building and the giovanni of refugee camp and the north of gauze is killed, at least for palestinians. rescue workers are trying to dig out those buried under the rubble. some families are refusing to leave other parts of northern gauze despite you evacuation of these bodies very only. they say there's no points because there was no safe place for them to go. with a company to the ports from shaped side in northern gods. are these way the smoke rest and all the golf high? is it a published and it was actually was an oldest. so big tunneling machine. they've done some box all day and then attempt to have a full minute to control on the northern box of the nose of garza and a bad. yeah,
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but i'm talking to you from a ship. the sylvan people here refuse to evacuate or move because of evacuating over and over. and they are telling that these really courses is lying. and there is no any safety police. and they took a lesson from a type of an anti mamma school in the guise of city. that's why they are referring to stay here rather than moving and follow these. what degree on just as it can seem to be extra civilians who are still over in dense tours and still taking shelter in schools here on the ship they and a other boss of with handling and did that. yeah. and the fact to stay here for all of them, following these lady forces and get and take the risk to be killed was jersey to northern does a script palestine. so meanwhile, in the center of the goal is
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a strict recent strikes of his family homes and buildings. the house that displays to palestinians want to strike on as a way to kill 15 members of one family, honey monthly reports from their awful and central guns, and the relatives mourning the loss of nearly every member of the, virtually an entire family killed by an israeli or strikes on the wide and central dogs. now in body bags outside the lock for hospital, much the shops with us because it's a huge use massacre in every way. they were all dismissed, but there wasn't a single complete body. what's the reason behind it? we don't know why would be civilians killed in this way. the family was that of samuel or the least known as of july. he was killed when his meat warehouse was hit, along with his 11 and children who are age between 2 and 11 years old. they mean,
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i mean i left option one a month, they were sleeping the beds and i say with children and babies, then 3 miss silas targeted that place. that place is no, it's no, no boot y'all out is a fish and meet much. and if they talk it much, and what about other people at least as reported to have coordinated with these really military to be able to import meat into doc the meat warehouse was now being used as a shoulder by at least 40 displays people according to a family home next to the warehouse was also have the minds of the fall of the home was leveled to the ground with everyone inside killed nations. i'm the old women and children. what crime did those innocent women and children do to be killed? much of the why the townhouse turned into rubble that has the majority of gaza and more than $40000.00 palestinians have been killed. the slightest talk happened as these fire talks,
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and though i came to an end and before resuming in cairo next week, the u. s. has described the talks as a promising. however, the continuation of violence is not. the name is moiz ali as data from the central area of the gospel, palestine is growing pressure on israel's prime minister to accept to deal to end the world, gaza. and to bring this rarely kept his home of the 2 days of cease 5 tops and cut off, as well as dedication expressed, a cautious optimism that they all closer to a deal thousands of anti government protest as took to the streets of tennessee as well as other towns and cities on saturday evening demanding the benjamin netanyahu, except that deal demonstrates is according to his resignation. honda saw who has them all from jordan's capital. i'm a reminder that she's that because these very government has banned from reporting from israel. this is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is off, is releasing a statement saying that the negotiated team is expressing cautious optimism. after
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returning from dell, how for 2 days of talks, they say that they hope mediators like the united states can now put more pressure on her mouse in order to accept the ceasefire deal that would be based off of the framework that was outlined by you as president joe biden, at the end of may, what from us has said that they don't want new negotiations. they want to work off of that framework that was presented by biden at the end of may. but they accuse israel of continuously adding new conditions to the deal, and they say that nothing you all who has red lines and these red lines were actually released by these really prime minister in mid july when he outlined for non negotiable. that is real, would not be willing to concede on what all of it comes as israel has confirmed, a negotiating team will be dispatched to cairo on sunday to continue tops and negotiations. meanwhile, us secretary of state anthony blinking is set to arrive in the region and meet with ness and yahoo in order to further emphasize the pressure that he is under and get
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him to accept the deal. protest continue across israel in more than 40 cities, including toby, or tens of thousands of his really took to the streets to protest against death in young leadership and say that the time for a deal is now. henderson, who is ego among us, secretary state antony blinking is on his way to as well as talk, saving to secure a cx. 5 deal intensive fund is expected to meet, so he's very prime minister benjamin netanyahu and other top officials, us katara on egypt say they have present to the original proposal to have mass and these well folks are expected to reconvene in colorado next week. rosamond jordan is in washington dc with more and what blink and hopes to achieve in the us secretary of state antony blanket is on his way to israel were on sunday. he is expected to meet with the prime minister benjamin netanyahu,
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and other top government officials, the goal to try to stop the war in garza once and for all blankets. agenda includes 4 steps, getting an immediate cease fire in golf and getting her most to release over meeting is really captives from the golf and strip. trying to bring in badly needed humanitarian aid to the people in garza. and finally, trying to establish the conditions for a broader regional piece. what pundits here in the united states and in the middle of least considered that to be, is trying to prevent and a ronnie and attack on israel for the killing of a smell honey. the former political chief of a month earlier in the summer while he was visiting to hans. now the other challenge for blanking is going to be to convince nothing yahoo to not try to put in any last 2nd conditions. in these talks. the white house has been saying for the past day or so that it believes that the bridging proposal which it has put forward
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is very close to being completed. but even the us president joe biden said that he didn't want to try to jinx the talks. because it's still very difficult negotiating, coming from both sides. that said, the us believes that now is the time to end the war, especially in light of the fact that more than 40000 palestinians have been killed since the war began shortly after the october 7th attacks. rhode island, jordan elders, era, washington the father and his one and its youngest as a prime minister, 57 year old parents on thomas. and what is the daughter of the former prime minister extension? it was on the 3rd member of the family to leave the country. her father was ousted in a true and convicted of corruption. he received the oil pod and on saturday,
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just a day off to pass on. tom was picked for the top job and is that it's in parliament, a sorry thing is live that the type policy headquarters in bangkok, so that's on thompson about has spoken within the last a whole. what does he have to say there has indeed a once again, she came out with cd, a policy leaders and coalition thomas right behind there. and clearly the imagery there is to suggest that she is at the front of what is a very experience, a cabinet. but she hasn't chosen the cabinet yet, but we presume from the people with that today, that her cabinet will be much the same as it was on the sense of how we send a pre to assess a house that less than a week ago. he was also the so the policy is clearly not throwing him under the bus . they want to show that there was a level of concept continuity, even though the constitution of cold deemed him unfit for the top job for she spoke,
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she identified 4 main areas. she talked about the economy 1st. i think that's the real consent. the tiny boat is one of the 1st question c addressed from the, from the press was about the digital wallet. there was a scheme promised by her policy to effectively give about $300.00 us dollars. do every folks are in thailand? a lot of people wondering why that hasn't been put in place yet. it is a controversial and a very costly policy. she said a consultation was still ongoing, but she's not rolling it out yet. she talked about the health care system, referencing back her father's greatest hits. he introduced bass. if the what is effectively a national health service for a very small the she said she would be looking into improving that system. she talks about drugs and that is in reference to the fact that we have seen tons of illegal drugs coming across the border. mainly from man ma, since the military code 3 years ago, a previous us it was looking into addressing that she said that would be one of her
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top priorities. and she also talked about her father and the advice she would be getting from him. but was very careful to say that he wouldn't at this stage, taking any official position in her cabinet. certainly, chang, thanks very much. i a profit switch on a full cause economist with the costs of the english. that's an english language online news website based in bangkok, but today he joins us from singapore, welcome to the program. so what's in your opinion, all the pressing, immediate issues you have to do with it. it's basically the economy over the past 10 years, 9 out of that 10 years under the military. and so you might look for a room to tie economy has not been doing well. it's falling behind its neighbor and the public. this is by so it will really be the bread and, and box the issue that you will have to you immediately addressed that tyranny
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entered politics 3 years ago and has a billionaire father, how will she be able to call about her own part? so will he still be a big influence? do you think? well, that would be a very difficult task, but actually some of the supporter of the new prime minister and the new government will be delighted that she will be guided by her experience spot. it was a former prime minister thompson have just said today that he won't be accepting any final position, but he had that heard the author of the new prime minister. but just call her at any time and consult about thoughtfully anything. and where does all this then? leave the position which is recruit because the peoples policy, as well as remains usually popular. although the main issue is a push for photo democratize ations, particularly to reform off the monarchy and particularly the reform of the royal
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defamation law. the so called less but just the law as we speak. dawson's are still in prison, including one of the coal leader of the monarchy reform movements. i don't know, i'm pos has been serving, is serving 14 years in prison and has been incarcerated from nearly a year. now, so this is split the, the, you know, in for us and i'm tired and very divided. not unlike that of the united states. a, do you like or dislike donald trump? i think the same could be said about tax and, and her daughter, the new prime minister passed on punching and what, what yeah, given what you save and how does the, why the population view this, then they've seen many long running political political battles over the years haven't yes uh we, we really hold that lease. we will be able to keep the military at bay. they have a knack of becoming a rogue ami. so on average the states latrete crew once every 8 years or so.
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so testing was ousted into in 2006 and the funds of the current new prime minister was alastair, well had government was also in the crew back in 2014. so there's a concern about the military's whether it will be sufficiently happy, but again, the new government to provide government under the new prime minister will please likely will try to do its best to appease the military and, and the royal list. so that one patched the royal defamation little. so what the 10 for is the late divided by again the economy. there's an urgent matter that probably most can agree that should be addressed in a competent way. and i, i think people have more trusts and thompson to provide the sort of advice before the door to the new prime minister bathroom country and a want. okay, really, but the problem, it was on
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a fruit from castle and just thank you. ukrainian military size is destroyed to bridges. inverts as coast region. ukrainian armed forces released the video of one of the attacks english cars. oh, on friday. cape says it's forces. i'm moving further into western russia buses. foreign ministry says ukrainian troops used weston, real kits. the criminal justice b u. s. of helping to plan you pregnant and cousin something at washington denies was cut off of this has multiple k, you've only ukraine attacks on those russian bridges. bridges over the same river increase could take a normally strategic importance. familiar bridge was hit on the 1st day, and then ukraine destroyed the main supply route for russia. the goose google bridge, the road bridge was 1st hit by high most precision artillery, and then was destroyed either by a tactical rotates for a much larger munition like a delightful. this complicates the picture for the russian military. this was the
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main way that they would bring in reinforcements and alma amunition into this shrinking russian pockets on the near side of the river. this populace slowly being squeezed with the advancing ukrainian units, pushing it back against the river. now if this unit can be re supplied, there's going to be a must have issues because they can't do the fighting without the weapons. because through the fighting without the munition, they will have to withdrawal seating that territory to you. craig, this is something that the russians pushing back, fighting against what they've done is build anatomy bridge, a temporary bridge across the river, in an effort to try and supply. they believe it forces, but that bridge is an open country. it's easily spotted through satellite imagery out there that shows exactly where these bridges and if these bridges across the river us procedure to display you pre, it's not move now before they will be attempts to destroy this bridge as well, properly the units trapping russian forces on this side, the same river, of course,
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others could topless the out to 0. so the head on out just the white spots for the judge in brazil has met to social media platform x, taking its local office offline. plus, under, on hendern of the democratic national convention in chicago were, workers are putting the final touches on security preparation. the pod came in to be is israel and obstacles piece? i think that to move in the f one, his government with these 5 digit, you say getting russell. they thought provoking. odd since the e you made weapons being used in gaza. 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 presidential? could we go to some we cannot take the effective use of the present as not that
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important effective. he had the story on talk to how does era, once himself coerced into toiling on the coffee plantations under intolerable conditions. a brazilian advocate for workers rights, which is like from the line by taking on powerful land owners in the hope of cracking down on modern slavery the, the human costs of coffee, a witness documentary on a jersey to hearing the 5 people with disabilities, the guns off are the most vulnerable groups in israel, relentless or i'll just see who is teams across the world. when you close to the house of the story, the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, you watching out 0. let's take a look at the headlines now. least for palestinians have been to the latest is very striking to residential apartments in gauze attack happened in the jabante, a refugee camp in the north of the rescue. cuz i've been trying to take out those buried under the roof. us secretary of state, onto the blinking is on his way to israel is expected to meet this very time mister benjamin netanyahu and other to professionals. us cats on egypt say they have present to the original proposal to a mess and as well talk to expect it to receiving coverage. next week. i put stuff in the pocket style and have increased this infection measures to prevent
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further impulse infections. officials say at least 2 people have contracts with the infectious disease and a now in isolation. and i show, they say that patients flew in from the united arab emirates. well than $500.00 people have died from and fox in africa since the beginning of this year. and thousands more cases have been reported. the world health organization is declared of global public health emergency as well. the spread of the influx virus was just one of the topics discussed by the use of the southern african development community. the sad, the summit attends, and bob was comfortable, so focused on the financing and most of the big democratic republic of congo. her latasha has more from her right in the final communicating, you know, the to say the deployment of static trips to mozambique was a success. those kids have not pulled out. the mandate has ended in most indeed, what type of the security of calvo delgado, proven on the d. c. b, the say the words to give it to the eclipse. so again, in the eastern, the, the,
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the impulse disease was also discussed in the communication. i couldn't tell these i can tell you made as you carry on texting on, draws and climate change. countries that need assistance has been told they will get thousands of activists and gum and pushing or pulling jail in the body. but no mention was made of them in the final communicate after the say that comes with no surprise because after giving me those 10 not to be criticized each other when it comes to human rights issues involved. this government has not allegation of human rights abuses out of the tasks out here. in the us color harris will be officially confirmed. there's a democratic policies, presidential nominee along with her running it's 2 months this week that will happen during the democratic national convention, which will be held in chicago. i think from monday to thursday, the protest over as well as one garza set to be a day, a conference meeting, the eventful the power that was to know the democratic convention health during the
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height of the vietnam war. phone 100 reports for chicago of america's 3rd largest city is preparing to host one of the world's largest parts, the democratic party. they may be absolutely clear. the city of chicago is ready to host the 2024 democratic national convention. as tens of thousands of democrats gathered inside chicago's united center outside, they will be joined by tens of thousands of demonstrators, most protesting israel's war and guns. the entire world is going to see that tens of thousands of people from around the united states are coming here to say directly to joe biden. and to campbell harris and to anthony blinking and jeffries and schumer and polosa and hall, the top democrats in the country that you are complicit in. the is really genocide . it gives the pallet sending people of the size of the convention will mark one of the largest gatherings of its kind since democrats held their convention here in
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1968 when police clash violently with the anti vietnam war protesters. this time between demonstrators and convention going democratic, both the united center and mccormick place will be miles of fencing in thousands of secret service and police officers. this is park 578. it's a designated 3 speech area. we're demonstrators can print tests within sight, but not really within hearing of the united center, which is what they'd like. by contrast, in 1968 protesters demonstrated directly outside the venue. and many of them paid dearly for that. with the cities tough cop says they've come a long way into that convention. often times, it is forgotten that there was a democratic convention between 1968 and now as it was a success, chicago police department does a great job of working through events like this. and this will be no different chicago's reputation. mike will depend on whether this year's democratic national
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convention resembles that one in 1996 or the one and 68 people are going to come. they're going to be loud. they're going to be protesting. the question isn't whether or not very loud. it's the question is how the police respond to that? how police respond could help determine whether people remember what goes on inside the convention or outside john henry l g 0, chicago, social media platform, x has closed it. so for ations in brazil following what's it called censorship, oldest ex says, present in a supreme court justice sentence under them or i is secretly threatened to have one of its lawyers arrested unless it complied with legal orders to remove content. x says use as in brazil will still be able to access the platform, but they've and memories from the university of virginia. he says that most of the views on free speech are not compatible with present in not eli mazda has constantly said, he's a free speech absolute as he doesn't believe in any sort of regulation that touches
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free speech, which is not quite the reality in brazil, brazil has very specific laws about free speech, for example, hate speech is not protected by the free speech law as a result. so he certainly doesn't understand. it doesn't accept the fact that brazil has very specific laws that his platform has to comply and his pain. and this battle was specifically with justice, i was trying to do more, i since then, what i saw as being over seen a case of misinformation during the election period that took place 2 years ago and during that period. so also has very specific laws about what can be shared on platforms and what can be shared. and so he just can't accept the current laws in brazil. actually, brazil has specific laws about about the internet. sort of similar to what the
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united states has. ready it's section to 30 that protects these platform, but he result once a content that is posted by a user on a platform, if that violates a lot. then the court, this kid on demand, so platforms to remove that content and not just the user. if you know if that platform finds the legal and this is what a long mosque and ads has refused to do. once the content on the platform is found to be illegal, then they just don't want to do anything with it. do just wanna keep it on that platform. place and now jerry or are working to rescue at least 20 universe to students, abducted by government. it happened on 1st day and it took bo everything and state . a spokesman for the medical students association says the kid nothings have them onto the ransom that every time the strong winds and dry conditions are making it more difficult for crews to contain. whiles thoughts and less than to kill
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helicopters and water bottom. it says struggle to fly to 6 smoke. to extinguish the blaze, 34000 people have been forced to evacuate the homes. i can find more features on analysis on our website, and i'll just do the when this continues to off the top tile, just do the the, the, the soonest shifting mole, moisture across packet, starting towards something around and quite clearly they're a big charles building in yemen. receiving funding is result is, you know, and in western society could all be repeated. i think we probably want to watch it was going to happening around possibly you a, it looks whole to you, $46.00 in dubai and forced to dial how this is combined with increasing businesses really and present to the apartment. but then you're out enough to produce charles,
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but i suspect that matches of a part of a might not going to be well funded and quite lively elsewhere. it's hot and particularly health in the rock. i got the full cost of the $50.00. what we set me up in the fifty's environment in iraq and perhaps of a lesson around. but doha is reflecting what i just mentioned about humidity this time of the year. the average is around about the $41.00 mark, maybe a bit below, and it feels more like middle fifties when you're out the humidity to as typical. the gulf states in august and september. big grades have been folding and calls, flooding into don. repeatable events looks like the and through chat as well. you come se cut themselves off more or less before they get to and go to new fact in southern and go down a line through zambia to was townsend. yeah, there's a, that's what caught a line of raw, the hot weather, new soc is up to me and reco, it's 30 to a nation ingles in
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a bitter civil war. the resistance picking more and more territory, the winning, they found one and the city has to resort to the power button. the chaos and use threats has emerged under the sea. then what became pump spread to the reach of cyber crime was taking place in new why you certainly indicates that it represents one of the largest prime hobbs in the world. the full reports, the password for the gateway to me in march. and i was just the euro, the across nigeria, crowds of people with trenton and waving packets, bearing a simple, yet powerful message and bad governors. imagine these other voices of a nation pushed through the brink, why the cost of living has become unbearable. and why dreams of

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