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of the just here to we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. the . the hello i'm on the inside, this is a new sound life from the law coming up in the next 60 minutes. little did um, ended arriving causes few functioning hospitals is rarely strikes across the strip killer, at least 38 palestinians holding 100000 people exclusively to slice from central gaza. and just the last 48 hours ukraine, mox, it's independence day and conducts the present as well with russia. freeing a 115 soldiers from side to side. an entire villages abandon inviting the
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dash well to big floods, washed away homes, neighborhoods and rice. in school tennis will, number one yet extend that has fired his train and fits you following the doping controversy. speaking ahead of us opened the academy and says he hasn't done anything wrong off the escaping the suspension. the welcome to the program. we begin this news out in garza with palestinians, families all once again burying the dead officer. these randy ministry stepped up. it's a tax across the strip. nearly 70 palestinians have been killed in the last 48 hours . now. this includes 38 people who were killed and is ready as strikes in stone on saturday from them 11 members of one family in the southern city of calling us. in addition, 12 bodies happened, recovered from earlier, strikes the targeted residential areas of some odd city in southern gaza. several
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buildings have been hit, many of them have been destroyed on areas around 0 balance central goals. i have also come on the heavy as riley bombing. several of the injured have been taken to alex the hospital. it includes a palestinian worker for the wealth, central kitchen. well the strikes in there i bought, i have pushed families into crowded areas with limited resources. in the past 2 days, these randy ami is forced over a 100000 people to leave the eastern parts of darrow bhalla, shutting down 20 shelters off to the latest round of displacement orders. united nation says over 1000000 palestinians in southern and central garza may not receive humanitarian food a this month. july already sold the lowest levels of aid since the will began to hang star is lives for us. and darrow bottom. central garza, she joins us on the phone, so hit 800000 people displaced in just 48 hours. where all these people going?
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well, no one knows because people are scattered on the streets. they're scattered on the sidewalks. not knowing where to go, we see them paused with their mouth to their pillows when with their belongings, not knowing where to go. some of the people went to some agriculture land where they had space of a win win to the beach and put their 10th on the sand. but most of the people literally do not have any place to go to. we're talking about people being on the move for the past 3 days that we have been receiving this thing. evacuation or does it it in the middle area. and also in coming in this and we've, we've got a new evacuation on there for people in the area with susan and by the time and most of that and part of eastern debt is better. and this is the new ways after uh,
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the, the 2nd evaluation order that has been a, had been receiving in the past couple of days. people are saying that they're homeless. they do not have any place to go to. and we're talking about more than 100000 policy in turnkey being display. and those evacuation orders are not only in there, but there has been also is actuation or just from hon unit from 19 areas in community. and also there has been evacuation orders from the another in parts of the college of to we're talking about is that still in wasting orders or over the district and people are now trapped in only 14 kilometer, which is bedding like the people are already past or they're already overwhelmed and even the people were intelligent. the eastern part of community,
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of betty bella, sorry, are now a boy, didn't leave because of the areas are in the danger zone and according to the ministration of the last 20 shows, periods are now out of the service. okay, thank you for that update him. could already that for us in there on by the in central garza, well, the white house says president joe bond and has spoken to the a mirror of casara as well as egypt president about the feast by torques in kyra ma says that a delegation will arrive in egypt, capital on saturday, often invitation by egypt and cattle. and the statement, the group says that it was committed to what i agreed to on july. the 2nd, based on the guide and executive ration and the un security council resolution and was ready to implement what was agreed upon. it was a cool fer pressure on the occupation obligating israel to implement the agreement . and it's instruction is good to go school on a bit. gosh, on bask, and he's
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a full met. his writing negotiator was involved in talks with hamas. he joins us from west jerusalem. thank you for your time. mister vaskins. are you hopeful at all about us? these 5 deal at this point, particularly now that i'm offset all sending a delegation to car been a few days ago that seemed like that was a no go it doesn't seem like a whole lot of reasons for optimism at this point in the it is really submitted a security plan to the instructions and after back and forth with the instructions, the instructional set that they would give it to him as a. but i understand from egyptian sources that does a very small chance that the mass will agree to the as where the security plan, which is mostly focused on the philadelphia card of the 14 kilometer road in a border road casa, and egypt. and this is one of the sticking points, one of the many sticking points between his own class. i really think that it since
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has an urgency to end this more. and since it seems quite clear that mister, nothing you know is the reason why we're not able to reach an agreement from boss, should probably consider a different strategy than the one they've been using now. and that's by putting down on the table and agreements that would appeal to these or any public to put pressure on these really prime minister. because it seems like the negotiators on israel decide the military and the intelligence. and his real are on the paper a reaching a speedy agreement. and yet is mr. nothing you all seems to be holding off and telling people that there is nobody along the table. right? so from us they put a deal table and made it a lot clearer. i think we would have a lot more support, a newsreel in society to push the prime minister. right. if they were, if they were the ones pushing forward. yeah, i mean that's a good point. i mean, in terms of israel compromising app tool, can you see them a compromising a tool when it comes to the issue of the next room in philadelphia card or in gaza as the army. and the intelligent say that we, that is real tongue is
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a to withdraw from gaza. he's real candidate with the war that the issue of the philadelphia card it needs to be talked with on the education side. and the border perhaps with the american oversight to make sure that the boarders in fact seal, there needs to be an acceptable, a palestinian control of the roof, or crossing perhaps with the international supervision. there was an agreement like that signed back in 2005, and we can go and revisit that agreement and see how that could be made workable in this for us to end. are too many people getting killed the 100 ninety's. really hostages are getting killed in gaza and we have a need to end this and bring them home and there isn't majority in israel according to the weekend polls. kowana deal to be done. and they want new elections in israel and they want the commission of inquiry. nothing. y'all is gaining a little bit in the pulse of his based, but the majority of his release or not with him and don't want this war to end. what about egypt? i mean, how much influence have they, uh, got
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a israel given israel is currently violating a long standing piece deal by having its true troops on the philadelphia cordele. i think the, the most wonderful party in as early as obviously the united states and not egypt or cost of egypt. and then we took to our, his need to use their influence over from us while the americans need to use their influence over israel. and of course they only do we stay leverage, which is notifying these really is that the united states of america will no longer feel the war in gaza. i believe that the us will tell is real, that we don't hear back if you romage activities below tax. but we're not going to provide bombs or the new one for dropping and gas. and this would make israel considered much more seriously. the need to end this more quickly which is what. 1 could happen, and this is what the united states should do. okay, thank you for your time. cash on baskin form is writing, negotiate to involve in a talks with home us in the past, speaking to a staff from west jerusalem. thank you. this is where the forces have detained,
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at least 5 palestinians, and overnight rates in the occupied west. find they still in the village of tell, which is southwest of nob us and half a, remain the phrase the votes have been reported in all the areas around calculus to param and ramallah. one palestinian has been wounded in constant stations in be tomorrow, which is north of have room for the need daily exchange of 5 between israel and hezbollah as having an impact on both sides of the border the you and says there is a need for a $110000000.00 to finance the humanitarian response for nearly $300000.00 people in southern lebanon have been effected by the conflict, so called a report from the average. it's a tourist season with lebanon's, hotels are largely empty. concerns about the escalation in hostilities between hezbollah and as well have let to cancellations. the hospitality sector has been reeling from years of economic turmoil. recent geo political tensions have made
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things worse, the hud tags and all the hospitality sec that is heavy. the effect that no baby would have been effected in this situation since last october since the whole issue started. and unfortunately, a suddenly escalating war has devastated villages along lebanon's, 120 kilometer border with israel. agencies say critical facilities and roads have been severely damaged as efforts have begun to find new collective shelters with a rise in the number of displaced people. as a managerial country team, we're asking and they need a $110000000.00 to finance the ongoing response for up to $290000.00 conflict, effective people, nothing on the violence is not losing momentum with has the law and israel expanding their strikes the war of attrition is felt on the is really side of the border as well. in
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a single hezbollah attack is really media reported. 60 homes were damaged and the occupied syrian golan heights, already a 5 kilometer deep stretch of territory has been evacuated. ok, that's a sense of what's in the sound. want to leave. others are patriots who want to stay, but it cannot continue this way. every sound of a door shut makes us think it's a boom. this time it wasn't a door shut, but a serious boom that caused to us a lot. lost revenue and water damage on both sides of the borders are estimated into billions of dollars. and 11 on the people are still suffering from the financial collapse that began 5 years ago. and this is believed to be why has the law which started firing at as well. and so there to, with garza 10 months ago has been calibrating it's attacks. so as not to give as well unexcused to bring devastation upon level, not already, the state is crumbling, it's barely provides electricity. so there's multiple of the lebanese government
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this morning, that even a controlled escalation would displace hundreds of thousands of people. and it would struggle with keeping critical sectors running center for their elders, the to build a crew of $29.00, rescue from the greek slang oil tank. and the red sea has arrived in g booty. they abandoned the vessel when it was a tax of the evans coast by hue feet, forces on wednesday. if these have been attacking ships in support of palestinians in gaza. british ministry says the tank was traveling through the red sea from rock to athens. when it was repeatedly hit by missiles or drones, drones, new foreign minister says his country has no plans to ease tensions with the united states and to her own will continue to support rainy and back factions and governments known as the access of resistance. but abbas a rock g, who was a key negotiate in the 2015 ron nuclear agreement says he will try to start
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discussions to try and revise that deal. i don't want it after i talk to somebody because we all know tough to ending hostilities of tensions with the united states . since a lot of existing tensions in hostilities are due to fundamental differences between iran and america. and actually there is no benefit to attempt to eliminate these differences. what we should do is to manage the hostility and the tension, the nuclear deal stuck between iran and well 102015 can be used as a guide or a reference, but it can't be implemented as it was new negotiations must be formed. of course, the situation new york is difficult and in the us they are busy with the election saturday. it wouldn't be an easy task, but we'll do our best time to more ahead on the new sour, including with both parties. conventions over and or the 2 main candidates left and the race will take the temperature of the us selection campaign and purchase in. we're the scenarios that is against the police operation, that as
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a whole, the pleasure of schools and the demolition of times the russia and ukraine have exchanged $230.00 prison is a full of the great new soldiers singing the national anthem of the 115 people were released, the same number of russian troops who were taken during ukraine's offensive in the coast region. i've also been freed or u cranes. government body responsible for prisoners of war has issued a statement saying, many freed ukrainian service men have health problems as a result of injuries and rushes, non compliance with the norms of international humanitarian. know all of them will undergo a medical examination of treatment. they will receive psychological help and be
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assisted to re integrate into our society. so let's go to do a search bar who's in the city of coast in russia door. so one more can you tell us about this president exchange? was it expected of the well, uh, these president exchanges have been taking place to start shop rushes invasion of ukraine in february of 2022. but this is the 1st time that we have seen a prisoner is being exchanged, that were captured from both sides in the incursion that ukraine launched into rush on august 6. it's certainly welcome news for our 115 of the family members of these russian soldiers. they were released by the ukrainians and they are now we understand, according to the russian defense ministry in bella roost where they are undergoing medical treatment and then they will be able to contact their families and return home. and i think it's important to highlight this is the 1st prisoner exchange
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we've seen from this region at the 1st russians that were captured from the curse for region since august 6th, and the ukrainians as well. this is the 1st time both sides with a mediating had been conducting this exchange. as, according to the russian defense ministry, they do give daily updates about the number of ukrainian soldiers they've managed to kill in the cursed region. but they don't release information about the number of russian soldiers that have been killed, but as a so they claim that over 5000 new quite new soldiers has been killed so far since august 6th, we do know from local medical officials in the curse region. that's over 30 civilians have also been killed. so that gives you an idea of the numbers that we're getting. but certainly these 115 russian soldiers that were captured in curse region will be underway home very soon. and this is going to be very much welcome news. it's unclear how many more russian soldiers are held currently by ukraine
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forces and whether or not they're re further prison or exchanges, but this is certainly seen as a positive step. okay, thank you for the update. those to jabari that for us in the city. of course, in russia, i mean, while ukraine's president has vowed to take the fight to russia as it celebrates it's betsy fed anniversary of independence from the soviet union. but it was amazing. lensky released the video statement showing him in the suit me region which fold as rushes coast region the demo, but i think she will soon, we will not allow airlines to turn into grades and with a blue and yellow flag of rightly belongs. he's a sick old man in the red square, constantly threatens everyone with the red button will not dictate any of his red lines to us. only ukraine and ukrainians will determine how to live what path to take and what choice to make. because this is how independence works. well as far as and continues in the front lines in rushes coast and in eastern that ukraine is
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what you quiting and soldiers is saying about independence day. so for the mazda can choose, you could use a, but we want the war to end, and only then will we celebrate before the war. you know, it was a very great day, a day that gave some kind of motivation. and now i just wanted to be over, we can help this cause as much as possible and that we will have only ukrainians and friends from europe on all land, not russians. in my phone, i think 40 percent of numbers. it's the number of killed but russian, my friend, i think i'm older than all of that. and i remember, you know, i'm just pick a independence too much because we paid the price for the next good top of that says more now from keith independence day celebrations. have be muted here in ukraine, in the capital city, large crowds of being discoveries in the,
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the expectancy of a large scale russian drone, a missile strike, a defenses of the capital, a be put on jaila. but this is very much an independent se celebrations of a country volt. now let me introduce you to some of the pre koses for the robot souls is here that are already made. the presence fell on the battlefield. we have also made a grenade launchers here we have a mind mind lane vehicles. and over here we are seeing aerial drones designs of able to provide the payments of the battle field. and of course, we have more tree munitions designed to hold the up above sporting tanks, supporting radar stations, the zooming in and destroying them, or right to the end. here we have the naval exclusive drug. this kamikaze drove a ship crammed full of explosives, this distilling to slam into a ship that is causing habits with neighbors enabled vessels in the black sea. and it says the land see in a new generation of weapons that is making itself felt on the ukrainian bustle
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field. i like spits helpless out to 0, keith the robot f. kennedy junior has suspended his long shot presidential campaign endorse donald trump. the full, the independent candidate made the announcement on friday. kennedy says, internal polling showed staying in the race would hubs the trump campaign. he then joined the republican candidate at his campaign, roddy, and arrazola, or with kennedy out of the running and by policy conventions finish. let's take a closer look at where the race currently stands. coming on, harris is enjoying a polling bump from the d n. c. she's jumped 5 points nationally pushing her 53 percent to trumps. 47 percent . but it's the 7 swing states that will likely determine the went out there is out
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in nevada, arizona, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, north carolina and georgia. and we're law still very much in the play. there's also a lot of campaigning between now and november. 5th, trump and harris have agreed to at least one televised debate. and as we saw in president biden's match up with trump, a debate can change the course of the entire campaigns. a speak now to thomas gift he started to of the center and us politics at the university college london. he joins a small, i from harrisburg, in pennsylvania, where to get a view to join us a knowledge. is there a so we have this a new wrinkle with robert f. kennedy junior, dropping out of the election race and endorsing trump coming the house has been playing and down will it how much impact on the rice? but thanks so much for having me in the land. it's great to be with you. you know, if you had asked me that question a few months ago, i would have said yes, but now i would say no. and the reason is that our kid junior's numbers have really
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declined in the falls over the last several months. he was around 14 or 15 percent . now he's down to about 5 or 6 percent, so it's a much smaller fraction of the electorate course. in some of the swing states, the margin of victory for either canada, it could be very tiny, so it could matter a bit. but there's also some evidence that suggests that now that our k junior is out of the race, that many of his supporters may not actually turn out to the polls. so all in all, this is probably good news for trump, but i think it's important not to overstate. it's fair. okay. we have couple of hours, of course, coasting of the energy created by replacing bought in on the ticket. and then of course the, the d and c. but how does she keep this momentum going on? more crucially turn it into votes. a good, that's a good question. this is really where things get real for harris. now that the dmc is over in terraces, honey moon is over to it's been more than a month since by and out of the race. in that time, joyce has done 0. sit down interviews with journalists,
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she's done 0 press conferences. she's not, she's not spoken at length in any unscripted setting. so i think that that's really going to be, you know, they're coming out of this convention for a lot of enthusiasm, a lot of excitement. she electrified the crowd, the democratic convention. but now it's time to get concrete about policies and to answer tough questions. if she can do that, typically in the next week or 2, set herself up for good momentum. then you have to say that she's the favorite heading into november. so what, what do you think she needs to do? does she need to have to sit down with the press, do one in one interview, or do we just wait until that debate? well, i do think that she is going to have to do a sit down interview and her campaign has committed to to do it. so the question though is who that will be with, whether it's sort of up more frequently interviewer one who has more critical l. so do think that it's important just to take questions in an open setting, such as a press conference where she can be cruel by fox news and other conservatives over
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for record. as a senator, her record as a, as the vice president of the united states and, you know, address some of the concerns that might be on voters minds about whether she is too liberal on certain issues. whether she's just kind of outside of the mainstream. and in terms of birth, progressive opinions, your of course uh, speaking to us from pennsylvania, pennsylvania, which is one of those back from ground swing states which may make old brakes the final vote tally. how is she currently looking in the swing states like wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania. the whole numbers certainly look much better for harris then the phone numbers look for bind. before he dropped out, whenever joe biden was deciding on whether or not to stay in the race, he was down in some swing states by 67 percentage points. that's outside of the margin of error. there's been a huge surgeon impulse for harris, but still it's more or less mackinac, that's true. and pennsylvania is true in many of the other states that you just
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mentioned. uh so the momentum is definitely trimming in the right direction. but again, i think my question is, is this just a honeymoon period where she's gotten a lot of positive press? you know, journalists have been talking about the fact that she would be the 1st female of vice president, 1st female president. and so, yeah, it's, it's, it's close right now. i mean that, that's all there is to say. and how do you think the issue of gaza is going to poll? i mean, how, how big an election issue is it to vote is as well, you know, the one thing that we know is that americans, by and large don't vote on foreign policy. and that's really been true. and that's what the empirical evidence suggests. you know, getting back to, again, with joe biden was still the domini. and he, there was a significant protest code against him in the state of michigan, for example. so this to matter on the margins. but we got the democratic national convention. there was a lot of concern about whether the protesters were going to become a distraction,
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whether that was going to overshadow the entire and then actually that turned out not to be the case at all. and so now there is a certain fraction butter, certainly, that, sure deeply about this issue, understandably, but i don't think the, that the ultimately is going to be elections can be more about domestic issues. do you think people see a difference between pamela and president biden, when it comes to the gaza issue? i mean, it was interesting at the convention, she talks about palestinian people's right to self determination, but then she also went on to support as ro. exactly, and that's incurious in large part has been trying to avoid this issue because she use it as a political lose, or she's basically in a catch $22.00 position where now if she comes out to be significantly in favor of posting cause or the as really causes that she's going to get criticism from some angle skill. a lot of people say that she does need to get more specific
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because it is difficult really to discern her policies versus those of, of, of donald trump. so this is something that she's going to have to answer for. she's a beta to this point um, but it's unavoidable. she's gonna get asked about it. okay, really good to get your perspective, thomas gift director of the center of us politics that university college london. thank you. thank you. it's time for the weather, his of attend a hello. we have a developing a spring something, ty, food making its way across the northwest pacific. there we go. that's a shame shine and it is likely to become a super type food. as we go one into the parts of next week, so certainly something to watch out for. it's making it's way to was to pad ahead of that quite a rash or showers the across. so i'm not sure if japan hot shumate and wet weather continuing case and went by the to into will the parts of china just around the aging and say there's extensive area very heavy rain which could cause some
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localized flooding across the region, easing over towards the yellow sea for monday by that stays. notice how sanction pushing up towards the fall south of japan. eventually it will just run up towards the socket. strongest winds on the eastern flank of a system that will cause some problems as we go into tuesday. most of into wednesday when it does make a land full plenty of wet weather. meanwhile, across the south, east asia, i've got a good rest, your showers, see have a drawing the way up towards that type food. so wesley, when pushing a good deal of whether the across central northern parts of the philippines over the next couple of days, while the weather to into bung with us, the flooding concerns here with most of that and concerns of course north west of india, particularly the good, you're right. still has on the out, is there a philippine migraines in south korea? say they're being explosive and faced in humane conditions on the special record sky. i'm curious how long when a site is where human rights organizations will have been struggling to find those
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when missing. during the taylor shipping, the 197780 states, they're facing new challenges with a government. i'll probably have to be late as close to perfect nights in power as this french champions. p s g continued to impress without the post and stuff came in and buffy found it will be here in a sense story. the african stories of resilience and courage. i gave him the aware of the tradition and dedication to the best sort of stuff that was clinico your short documentary style applicants to make it on the white 9 and the book to make it african direct on.
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i'll just hear the latest news as it breaks. vladimir has vowed to take the enemy outs and defense officials are confident they can push the occupying forces over 1st with detailed coverage for most part of next can say they have little for very little confidence in the justice authority from around the world. for protesters it's about keeping up the pressure on a democratic party to in the genocide and also host forms sales. israel. it's the, [000:00:00;00] the
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you're watching out. is there a mind at the top stories this hour? the dead? an engine i'm calling in to kansas. you functioning hospitals, this is randy minute. 3 steps of attacks, nearly 70 palestinians have been killed in the past few days. attacks are forcing move families to play south. central bodies of 12 palestinians killed in earlier tax have been recovered from ahmad city residential conflicts northwest time unit is really all me talking to several buildings in the area destroying many of them a police officer has been injured off the car, expedited outside a synagogue in the french coastal town of lug around mount police say 2 calls, which that's on file one contained against kind of step which triggered it. last tracing the incident, i suspected austin also has interior minister says investigation is on the way and not police presence outside jewish sipes in phones will be increased on
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police in germany say they were arrested a 15 year old oft stabbing attack, which killed 3 people on friday was 8 others were injured in the western city of zone lincoln. german chancellor of schultz has condemned the attack. a hi insistence clause. so one thing is very clear, such acts must be harshly punished. we must never accept this in our society and must do everything we can to investigate and prosecute the concrete offences, but also do everything we can to prevent such things from happening again. on the dash is struggling to cope with severe um, widespread flooding li, 16 people have died. millions more have been cut off from essential services. tundra chandry has moved from cholera in eastern bangladesh. the situation is to remain still put a go in the eastern part of bangladesh. we are located in northeastern part, near the indian border of paper, where the flash flood took over the very of the last 2 days, even the bailey bridge and everything got washed away. things are improving,
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and this part of the flash water is rescinding. but then not same can be sent on the eastern part of bernard. that's what it's still very challenging. tens of thousands of people are still stranded. rescue operation is going on an epic proper . some volunteers from all over the country is particularly the capital city, heading there with boats. people are taking fluids and the military because got them. the navy are all organized themselves into rescuing people, providing them shelter, given, got, you know, relief, mitre of. but despite the fact people are still stuck, they need to be rescued. and the most people are hoping there won't be any more torrential rain because that would make things worse. the flash bladder is receiving, which came from the indian people. i stayed because they're revised where a swelling up that to release the grades now things a little karma, but most people are hoping there won't be any more swelling of the rivers and
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torrential rain that could gradually things make things better in buying the dash right now the challenge is to rescue people and get them dry food and relief and get them ready go care what it's needed. so i'm good charge race. i'll just say to our color uh, bangladesh. the doors these in the philippines are introducing type. so regulations on a migrant workers scheme with south korea up to discovering widespread abuse and exploitation . within 2000000 filipinos work overseas, adding money for family, back home on the lo, how is this report from manila watson? i mean a on down we go, went to south korea to work at a farm or 2 years ago, expecting to make at least 3 times what he earns in the philippines. the job was being advertised under a temporary workers program between his hometown government in a south korea city, facilitated by an independent broker. it all sounded legitimate to miguel until he arrived in south korea. no,
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somebody would know how many doing when it was time to get her monthly pay. we were told by the broker that it would be easier if they sent the money to our families. but my family received only half the salary stated in my contract. and when he was injured on the job, the gal says medical costs were deducted from his bonus by the broker, even though his employer had told him they were covered by insurance. we go filed the complaint with the national government funded corporate department. as soon as the return to the philippines, the agency has received more than a 100 complaints under the seasonal farmers program since 2022 itself in corporate, it requires local authorities to coordinate directly with the national government before sending workers to south korea. a letter of agreement, the names to eliminate the city to city of payments altogether. so also plant that we had there on 60 labor complains that had been addressed by the agree and authorities in terms of we saw the, the labor situation on,
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on leave around here in the philippines. we fire. ready legal recruitment against the individuals. despite efforts to put an end to the exploitation, labor rights organization say there's still those that are falling through the cracks with some local governments, continuing to host sessions to orient people on temporarily agricultural work and south korea. deactivate import them through the d m w. that's why is this local government continuing to do orientation member is more of for you? and why is there a presence of a broker like a social security and broker speaking to the community, say promising them jobs to glory. despite his experience, miguel still wants to be able to work in south korea under the same program he's described as abusive. and it's why he's asked us to conceal his identity. because thing in the philippines, he says, means continuing to racist family in poverty. barnett below algebra,
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manila in libya. com has returned in the capital triple a. l to rival groups reach an agreement to low attentions disagreements over arose over who should control the central bank. the bank is a vital economic income. as it holes, maybe is oil revenues there was seas earlier this month filed man who attempted to force the resignation of its director out of china has moved from this process to live. yes, the minister of interior, a mental been c, a now in agreement was reached between rival on groups and the capital tripoli to ease tensions tensions have been high since last week when the presidential council, a body that overseas the government. a pointed a new director of the central bank mohammedan shortly. of course the, the so the distribution who has been running a central bank for more than a decade denounced that this isn't rejected. he said that the presidential council doesn't have the authority to replace them according to the libyan political
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agreement, which was signed between libya's rival fractions in the eastern west and 2015. both legislative houses, the parliament in the east and the high council of state in the west have to agree to replace lucas sovereign positions directors of libya, suffering positions, which includes the central bank. i'll put in the how much of the surgery, who as was appointed to become the director or the the governor of the central bank said that he excused himself from the position, saying that he rejected any bloodshed on his behalf. and that he would only take on the position if the life legislative house is formerly agreed for him to do so. step in purchasing, one of re edition narrows not just for that is off the police operation force $49.00 schools in the area to close board. he's also destroying apartments. they say, oh, i'm the by drug cartels. when they say you had a case has in windows revision narrows largest spot, val,
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as people gather to watch their homes be torn down one by one and to raise their voices in protest. he said through the innocent victims of an ongoing war between resolved stories and drug cartels which control large parts of the city. protesters say the police are treating them all is criminal on the cover to go to the kid. this building sort inhabited by regular workers who are safe to buy a home or set up a shop. now they have nothing left. they've not only destroyed the clothes, but also our dreams. a police officer told us they are targeting properties owned by drug cartels, which have been investing in real estate to launder money. they are orders, he said we're to demolish 300 apartments, allegedly bill by criminals,
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in the minus money for the who will deal with the collateral damage. nobody has the answer. people here have been telling us that they are protesting because every time there is a police operation, everything shuts down like the stores that you can see here. and also, not only that, not only people are unable to go to work, but also schools have closed down like this $149.00 schools were forced to close down during this lease operation. and that means that 9000 students from the mother had been forced to stay at home without any classes during the past 5 days. among the students 8 year old moist age who have special needs the deputy off, my son is autistic. he needs a teacher and special needs professional in school to help him interact and getting education. thousands of children are being effective and it's not the 1st time schools are close. residents here say that in real spotless planning for a better future for their children is nothing but
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a dream. monica not give all just sarah re edition narrow. so it's been more than 40 years since the fullest argentina's, military leadership, an estimate of $30000.00 citizens, were killed. many of the children were given up for adoption. families have spent decades trying to find missing loved ones, but the car and government says investigation unit in charge of finding them is unconstitutional. teresa both explains from what is aries? these animals are leasing bleed was in his twenty's when he found out that white entity of his biological parents, it was 24 years ago in 1978. his mother patricia was 8 months pregnant with him when she was detained by members of the military. during the dictatorship, a gentleman was born in oakland, this time detention center. and they somebody see, my parents continued to be missing and i only found out who i was when i agreed
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with the latest. i found out that i was nothing only child that my real father was not in the military. that i had a real sister that my national id was fake. 5, argentina had one of the bloodiest military dictatorship in latin america in the 19 seventy's and eighty's. thousands of left wing gorillas, but also political opponents were killed. many with disappeared by the military. during the container ship, many women were brought to this complex, which was also a kind of find the attention center many gave birth under children, given a weight to military couples to race. if estimated the 500 children were separated from their mothers, their relatives are still trying to find where they are. but under the government of have you had a really finding those missing children will become much more difficult. the ministry of justice announced it has shut down, especially investigative unit in charge of finding them,
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saying it violates the constitutional order cutting every little every presents the grandmothers were trying to find their missing grandchildren, missing ok. the sale, my husband, when this is a search that has been ongoing for decades and time is of the essence because the grandmothers are very old. we don't have many of them left and closing the unit makes it very difficult. where very concerned. for many, the government's decision, these ideological ask, have you had it really and his political party have consistently denied argentina's long standing consensus over the dictatorships, crimes. and this sort of meant to negotiating with we are not only seeing the nihilism of what happened, but re vindication, which is a step further and being proud of what they did. human rights groups face stare over $300.00 children that need to be located so far they have managed to find at least a $130.00 but without political support,
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finding them becomes an even greater challenge. maybe so we'll just see that when a site is still ahead on the elders era writes and destroys latest on month to say, you know, i said the latest premier league action coming up on the at work and that confection. we store master yuki and the son. she gave you a teacher that to the front of the business that's been in the village you've done walk through for a 140 years. the shop is all locked with welsh, the bustling high street. they used to be about 40 shops along the streets. now there were only feet, businesses list your kind of cheat the landmark last year with the number of its citizens being over 18 topping 10 percent of the population for the 1st time, which is one village still holds the record. having the oldest inhabitants,
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the neighboring town is kinda its luckiest thanks to the discovery of a dinosaur. footprint it revealed a rich source of fossils on which its bill to visit a center with a thriving to restrain. she grew yuki hopes the place can be turned around. it would be nice to have pulled life we to and he says, have full house easily to put nice. a news the type for his son. thank you very my to my in while we start with the latest from the english premier league or bryce and struck later this done matches. so united to one from united say a dining well back, open the scoring for bryson who started the day at the top of the standings. united
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have 2 goals that ruled out for upside, but i'm at the equalize on the market for a 10100 side, 5 minutes into added time bryce and school the, when a jell federal making it to one to in august of 2. now for the site license and city versus zips which is just about to kick off speaking ahead of the game manager pet guardiola says he isn't concerned about the $115.00 financial fair play charges against the club. according to reports, the commission for the charges against the english champions, it will start a september. the breaches are alleged to have taken place between 20092018 they've been warned. they could face relegation if found guilty. city have maintained their innocence. yeah, i years, i'm happy to start soon. and hopefully if you eastern for the benefit for all of us, especially for the club, but for the criminally collapse that we should deal with my heart and go to the
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trading independent panel. and i said again, independent bio and as soon as possible release what happened it we will accept like always we have done a southern alonzo is by i live a close and have started the season where they left off as they did the so many times during their invincible campaign, they left it late to open the german buddhist league season with victory, denique and cub champions it went on an incredible $51.00 games on beach and last season, losing just once in the or probably get final set alonza. and what a goal is to open the league campaign from good i need to shaka, they would go to know up before motion. be off the left towards that to level the score to, to lights on for the visitors with then awarded the penalty deep into at the time. sorry on foot. missing his spots. cake bought on hand for the rebound. another great escape for alonza side. 3 to the final school for sure, it's a, it's
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a great quantities basically to, to training is if you're going to buy it, well, you'll have you thought you don't have it done. i'm for sure with, i've shown it many times. big english and tense. i guess i think that's the press, the sign was all 5 good moments. all it wants to improve about the some process on is just the 1st one by the 5th, right. 350 points. probably sounds alma continued to impress without a deposit. the stock in by the front champions that made it to is from 2 is 6. and now demolition of month to the home side dominated the game. bradley, by a whole lot school twice. marco a since you still have hockey, me one say a m a and leak hanging. all go on the school sheets at the past. due is enrica side . have now school 10 goals and there are 2 opening the matches, a sales roberta for a manual school then the opening might stay of the solid, the pro league season. he helped his side that i need to, to know when of
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a newly promoted, over qualifying for the dutch calling, please, on the way ahead of sunday's race. if this comes off to me to crash and practice, 3 alia, 2 williams at dr. logan search and the incident that happened soon into the session, the american losing control on time for getting out safely, despite the call catching fire, the password needed on the battery is meaning the red flag was out for the duration of the session that was qualifying. taking place well, coming to an end, full size issue as well. number one, younique's and i has a fire history that says you ahead of the us open. i'm it being called a top and the doping controversy was sent avoided the suspension despite the failing of to drug test in march. it only came to lights off that he won the since the night to open last week. the international attendance integrity agency accepted, sent his explanation that his physio applied to spray containing the band muscle building substance close table,
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which was given to him by his train of fellow tennis plays, have accused the agency of double standards. the senate has maintained his innocence. in my mind, i knew that i haven't done anything wrong. um, i knew that i was very, very clean and i knew that i was so is very looking for to, to be a fair player. it's might change a couple of things, but whoever knows me very well is knows that i haven't done and i would never do something. what goes against the rules. it has been a very tough moment for me and my team. and it still is because it's, it's quite, you know, fresh the doing this everything but um, yeah, i mean let's see uh here. i also know who is my friend was my friend and who is not my friend? no, because they my friends didn't know that i would never do that. and so you know, tanya has a game, went in grass and the home or on zillow sends you. these villages that be the times of a raise $73.00. and doing so tiny became just
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a 6 set and made it need history to each 40 home runs as steel, 40 bases and a season and comfortably the fastest and definitely support for me a 100 bucks. so many things center is, rose wall and golf as deprive many athletes of the dream of representing palestine in international competitions. but a group of body billed as a northern gauze, all determined to carry on training. abraham kelley reports from casa city, a fannings a way for these calcium body builders. comb with the trump ways, right. as was much with the gym and as huge and neighborhood guides, the city has been reduced to rubble. but the say come in here for some respite from is res effects. how the mouth in jamaica jim was destroyed and with it, our dreams before the war teen of athletes were weeks away from joining the
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palestinian bodybuilding team for the arab championship in egypt. that, that board as a closed and we were approved to the palms by the israeli occupation forces. we all last party muscle matches up and we must start from scratch. their game is located on the ground floor. this bomb damage building. one day, the hope to rebuild this, but the face other challenge is to, is raised located the gaza. means fluid is in short, supply energy. and i let jim what i shouldn't have novel. now we are not working. i was now to rebuild our muscles, shape our bodies are prepared for a contest. we are simply here to live a few moments as of the war. sports is our escape. although the gym is in ruins, we are defining the impossible war and farm and these rarely occupation forces have destroyed every form of life and the gaza strip. somebody builders here one day and east and international competitions. for others,
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jim is the much needed distraction from where you live, just one bar and the growing hunger in these before the war vision was somewhere for palestinians to work out. now it serves a different service. people come here to exercise as improve their physical health . but it's also important for mental health. jim offered a brief respite from the heroes of war. in god. this is right, he is world gaza has destroyed many support facilities. of course, this trip preventing some athletes from training. these body builders say, as long as this building sense, they will carry on their training by email to really just euro guys, the city palestine. cruise antonia have become an ecological nuisance as the number sold to new levels. the bed is an invasive species. and as for the
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devastation to wild life alone can use coast. that's the deca has more from what tongue. so the crow definitely has had an impact on quite a few of the local beds. it's early in the morning and these researchers are checking what's been captured, to tag, log these and release. but this delicate eco system alone can use coast is being destroyed by one dominant predator. people hate them actually. and that's why we've customer support. but as you know, they're a big problem to people. so hotels, but they also for the small businesses chicken farm and so they will, they will, they just po to you and i like the, the, the checks it's, it's amazing is that an effort is now under way to control their booming population using the poison status side, specifically, toxic to this bird metabolize is so that when the bird is dead, the corpse isn't a threat to other animals. this is called pre beatings, feeding them daily,
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before giving them a poisonous batch. i would really describe it as a very smart honeywell from what i have done to myself. they also know how to attract somebody by fish. they know those people that are threats and they know those people are friendly. tourism is also being effected. a multi $1000000000.00 industry here. it's a huge problem. it's not just me, but the whole coast and tourism of can you stuff and show her. and just, you know, they really aggressive to getting into the, into the breakfast hole and just stealing fluids and the full have for the dropping the numbers really exploded in the last few years. are in town. we see them everywhere scavenging for whatever they can feed on, pulled up. we both ways come to steal from us. if you have fish, they take it. when you walk under a tree, they miss you up with the droppings, and there are so many of them. and what you notice is old, like lots of other birds of the lizards and stuff of that suddenly disappears
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because they pray on. everything. dropping is something this resort has been doing for years at a rate of about $100.00 birds a week. $6000.00 in total were told, but it's only scratching the surface is this is on such a massive scale that, that so many sides relate to the subjects i have a book which makes you a bit sad because you think my goal this such clever speaks clever creatures but say uh because this outside of the probably like us humans, they tend to dominate as the sun begins to set, hundreds of crows are making their way back here to sleep, an entire ecosystem of threats tourism affected. i'm a very frustrated local community. the question now whether efforts to control them will be enough to prevent them from out smarting off stephanie decor, audra 0. what time? oh, can you? okay, that's the name of the insight. this means i'll be back there in just a moment. so much more on today's needs to stay with us
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the a documentary series, exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous communities is helping tackle to these environmental catastrophe. we follow as sammy communities conflict to the plan to build a mine in their northern sweden home line. one that could endanger their ecosystem and their way of life. first nations con black butterflies. the cost of going green knowledge is 0 revealing eco friendly solutions to come back to our planet. on o g 0. tens of thousands of children were born in to well lived under the i still regime in iraq and syria. now many are in kemp. i the role funds are with the,
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with the mothers rejected by their own communities checking the things that people are going to welcome them after that. of course not an emmy award winning documentary. here's that shooting and traumatic story. the children throw stones at me erects last generation on outages in the states that even come in as an international inside corruption. excellence award
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nominator here on now the on the boat dead on injured arrive and gauze, askew functioning, hospitals as variety. scrolling across the street until at least 38 on the students holding 100000 people exclusively displays from central gone. so in just the last, the insight, this is all and is there a knife from dive also coming up ukraine. mox, it's independence day and conducts a prisoner swamp with russia freeing a 116 soldiers from both sides and tie villages all bonding in front of the dash

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