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slice with driving, so whatever the key short looked at the lighting joke finish on a wheel. so as showing too steep economic empowerment. because if you go to the new foundation em powering african entrepreneur is the the hello and tell mccrae, this is the news. our line from top coming up in the next 60 minutes as well says that is carried out as long as military operation in the occupied west bank and more than 20 views killing at least 9 palestinians. a journalist and his sister are among $34.00 people killed in his randy attacks and garza since the early hours of wednesday. nigeria is in the group of a 100 crisis move in 26000000 people are at risk of running out of food within
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weeks. and we look at the sanctions, i'm did a rounds nuclear program that are punishing its people. i'm joining us for us. go with this full text box, so it is new signing. donnie only makes the dreams, i do scoring the windows by top of the standings in spice. the . we begin this use out in the occupied westbank where at least 9 palestinians had been killed by his radio strikes and rides. as royal says, it has conducted this largest military operation this since the 2nd intifada. within 2 decades ago. it strikes in the cities of to boss and jeanine have also injured. at least 10 people around town has the largest, as well as being cold, as well as hidden will in the occupied. westbank enters a new phase, is ready media, a cooling this assault, the largest, the since 2002 concentrated around the jordan valley. jeanine scene,
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head and pull got them involved drones at 5 digits and a large contingent of soldiers, palestinian red crescent says it's ambulance work has been prevented from rescue operations. now the, we use it a way to is really occupations. violet. all international principles break the law by targeting civilians, medical teams, and ambulances. we have seen this in gaza over the 11 months, and the doing the same thing now and occupied westbank. posted in fight is a they've attacked a is really military builders in the camp. but the death toll among palestinians is mounting. les, this was a raid was carried out on a neighborhood by surprise. beforehand, some young men near my house asked me for water to drink. i went to bring them a bottle of water. when i opened the door to give it to them and stick and it's very fast, we felt like something came down on us from the sky and there was an explosion. i didn't understand what was going on. when i put my hand on my chest,
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i felt shrapnel and blood, israel's foreign minister as real cats as cold for palestinians before me areas in the northern occupied west bank. comparing the situation to the country's will in gauze. it's the clearest indication yet as well as whitening its will on the strip to the west bank. so to move my alarm into that whole community, but will come as no surprise to palestinians living there who have seen raids, expand it every day since on the type of a, something in wrong calling out of there. and they did. abraham is joining us from to boston the occupied with banking data. as we mentioned, they have the largest military operation in decades. can you just took us through exactly how has been playing out as well? it starts in just a little bit after midnight. it's local time and 3 different locations at the same time. we are here in front of one of them. wait until boss, where these really forces i've been operating in an fad. i few decals. this is one
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of the places that palestinians i've been grouping and, and it for basically trying to take up arms and confronting these really forces militarily. and sometimes they have been accused by these really forces of committing attacks against is really sucked to. there's a here in the occupied westbank. we knew that palestinians in north shims have been given a few hours to escape the area and evacuated if need be, that has not been a clear evacuation order. although we've heard these really foreign minister, southern palestinians, that there might be an evacuation to kind of allow these really forces to continue working working there. we've seen a similar situation in july of last year when these really forces have pushed palestinians out of their homes in g name as their ministry. opperation took place for more than 2 days. then since then, who has been seeing these re,
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new forces reading palestinian places at mostly, you know, centralized in one area focused and targeted in one area in 4 days. but now we're looking at 3 different locations all in the north of the occupied westbank air strikes. that's left palestinian casualty. some the ambulances are still to get through the bodies and receive and we are talking about it is really rhetoric of the separation that my, my last 4 days, there's a lot of anxiety and a lot of fear here where these really forces say they are working to crack down on palestinian fighting groups need what about the timing of the skin? you just explain why this could be happening now as well. it could be happening now because the international community is basically focusing on what's happening in gaza, where palestinians are being killed in the thousands of they are being displaced.
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and certainly there are talks of a potential ceasefire or the, you know, all of this is happening in gaza, but palestinian over here has been saying that what's happening in the occupied westbank is not less serious. that's why they've been calling it a silent or a hidden more by these really forces that have been already raised in different areas in the occupied westbank. sometimes averaging for t is really raids per day. but palestinians feel that now that has been even more incitement against these 3 areas in particular, genie and so we've got him, it's a boss, but also nablus. but basically the feeling here is that there has been a lot of incitement of the core of it is, is really media selling. these really secure the establishment that it has failed to support certain palestinian attacks. the target that is really secular is but what palestinians want the world to know is that there is a lot of collective punishment, collective pain that is inflicted on,
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around the 18000 people here in these 3 locations in the occupied to us bank at these places have already been subjected to lots and lots of raids, and they tell you that the main goal is to push the mouth of the land and to remind them who has the ultimate power, the control who can be turned and really make their lives more more difficult if they even think about resisting israel's occupation, thanks so much. and either we're just getting woods that uh, this total has now risen to 10. 10. did palestinians in the, is riley military operation or on the south because he is the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative. he says, as well as carrying out a war when an occupied population. these are not just periods, it's a huge military operation. it's actually on act before and that is taking place in
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reading sort of major areas. but not only that they are envisioning so many communities and villages all over the west bank to address people. and the most important thing here for the audience to understand is that the west bank is unoccupied. 33 by that is that are in the army. we've been on the is that are in the military occupation since 957 years. and what is it? and is doing now is going back to our own occupied people, which is a total violation of any international, no deductibles. how um okay, i think by what should behave they are using expedite, they are using the ad force they are using thanks. they are using windows and what that i to do now in the bank is to transfer here the acts of genocide and ethnic cleansing that they are doing in does that until the us bank. and that is all done by this is that are the fascist government, which is that on by, in the concept of the likes, most of the time being viewed,
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who are trying to destroy the whole infrastructure of these areas. and their goal is going to be a catch to the foot in minnesota visiting and has just declared that if mickland thinks would be conducted for this of the cities of, of the west bank including these that a few times we have to stand up to them we have to say that fast, we have to do this because we will not leave our country and we will not leave our homes. and we will not accept will be slaves of the system of apartheid and discrimination that is right and is conducting. busy we have but i've done nothing . but what is this the stead of an impression understood have been genocide that is imposed on us. a journalist and his sister are among the largest victims of as early as strikes in the central kansas strip. they died in the family home and the homeless roderick, and she can do the full of people have been killed since the early hours of wednesday as well. the few remaining hospitals in gaza strips and even then having
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to take a large number of injuries, helping, forcefully evacuated, talk to side that each day is a struggle to find spice for the wounded and enough medicine and fuel to run the hospitals. honey mcmurry, reports from the isle of the hospital and now mr. ross and central cancer. this is the hospital, the only remaining operation of house facility in the central area. what you see behind me is the facility itself, design and one building here designed to accommodate a 100 kids on a daily basis. but you know, from what we're seeing, the hospice that has been pushed to operate beyond this capacity is just from the crowd behind me right here at this health facilities. we're looking at 30 times more than its capacity. and just to show you the extent of it challenges and difficult conditions this hospitalized is going to through, we're taking you inside the emergency department of the hospital right here. is it
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just uniform? what we're seeing a large number of people are waiting in line here and 6, when the large numbers of people here. and there is just very is because of the evacuation orders. if advisors really low the military, the 1st, the vast majority of from a law office on whether the injury is the patients the box. we believe the hospital immediately just adding more pressure on this most health facilities in the central area and making it very difficult for the patients to begin. it's difficult for the medical and everybody to receive a proper medical care. this is the pediatric department of the hospital here, and i do see it in the frame of the camera. there's so many people here and when, when we just talked to a doctor inside the hospital, describe the situation as they who are secured and was never seen this large number seen in one place at one time. you, as it goes on to explain this is because of the valuation or does the ways that off
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the hospitals pushing more people to move do and the fire off in other parts of the central area, mentally, those who are in need of medical care and then up in this cost results a hospital that is designed for minimum of a maximum of a 100 case on daily basis. now is that to provide medical care for a close to 3000 people on daily basis, just adding more pressure on our really crippling health care system across the goals of thank you around the new president and says he's open to renewed negotiations with the west international sanctions imposed by the us and it's at laws. i'm do the rounds nuclear program, but it's often civilians who end up suffering the most as russell sort of reports from to wrong. the wrong is one of the richest countries in terms of for you and gas resources for 2 years ago. how me just saying you decided to take advantage of that and start the business impacts what kind of calls to quickly rose to
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prominence in the market. setting petrochemical products particularly determine to several companies was highly profitable. but things changed drastically when you're ons or your industry came on. the sections, let's just say is now he can't really find claims to work with. sure. well, your thought base of it was exporting approximately 6000000 tons of bitch meant i knew it could compete with american japanese chinese and korean companies to easily win bits started by one side of our exports went to china. so now the sanctions apply to all transactions from and to iran. how come up even directly complex to my clients? i've to do business with dealers in the u. e. oman, iraq, all tech here, which complicates everything, needs me with almost nothing. the sanctions imposed by the west have these connected iran from the international series tie. national messaging system which facilitates some money transfers between countries. the sanctions automatically
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apply to any countries company or the individuals involved in trade activities, which section that you run institutions, companies or individuals that towards not only the business sector here, both to assist to really affect you run, you have to interact with outside world. when tabs on it applied for the ph. d program in portugal last year, she knew it would be difficult. she says the acceptance or her application marked the beginning of her night. me like these. how do you have any nationality prevented her from opening that bank account, making it difficult to pay for the expenses all way? i'd be careful the buying key there. so i needed to make payments to start a new life. in portugal know bank account. it took days for me to find a locals would accept cash from me so that i could transfer school fees from her account. the same applies to run payments as the landlord requires the receipt. it
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is a deadlock when you need to get an official paper like a residency renewal. because when you are an iranian, even the most simple things become nearly impossible. and the official goal of the sessions is to limit your bronze nuclear and messiah programs, and prevented from from way to human rights. with nearly 100000 you any, i'm studying abroad. the impact of the sections forces some of them to drop out each year. this you said that of to 0 to around as to who the savvy is a professor at the university of toronto and a political economy specialist. he says there was a strong sense of mistrust with the united states. there was this profound understanding among the ordinary citizens uh, in your run and also among the political elliot stats. a part of the story relates to the rang and policies, but another part, which is a very cheap part indeed, relates to the west and the united states. in particular,
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whether or not they decide to use this opportunity to continue negotiation has been a visit, right? so i think basically the ball is in the court of the united states. if they decide to seize this opportunity, but it still be know that speaking of the negotiations, there is a clear air of mistrust in your rods due to the fact that you're on the bus try this project. we have parks in back in 2015 at the end of the day, they came out with a conclusion, which was case if you're a signed as soon as a seclusion cause of resolutions, iraq did an honored oh, it's commitments based on the deal. but the body model is returned in english. it's received in return was nothing but additional sanchez, hundreds of hundreds of additional sanctions imposed under cosby. so there is just your air minutes from the airport. i think there is this expect ation from the mainland president. you fall off the trajectory of costs. as the pentagon says, the greek oil tank get attacked by who's the fighters and the red sea last week
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appears to be leaking oil. it's caring about 1000000 barrels of crude. the british military says it was hit by massage so withdrawn, self human support, city of her data. the crew was rescued off to abandoning the vessel $55.00 as sight . they had been attacking ships in support of palestinians in gaza. the m v delta sonia now sits mobilized in the red sea where it is currently on fire and appears to be leaking oil, presenting both the navigational hazard and a potential environmental catastrophe. we are aware of a 3rd party that attempted to send to tugs to the the vessel to help salvage. but they were warmed away by the booth these and threatened with being attacked, which again demonstrates their blatant disregard for, for not only human life, but all for also for the potential environmental catastrophe that this presents
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the nigeria is on the verge of a hunger crisis. the united nations has more than 26000000 people won't have enough to 8 in the coming weeks. address reports from monetary this is one of dozens of health facilities across nigeria, struggling to deal with the increasing number of children present, severe acute electrician doctors in this hospital for those that on average, they receive 100 new patients and they are running. they've already run out of bed space to take care of new arrivals in products. and lots of patients are outside waiting for one patient to be decides for another to take a test page. we understand becoming very conditions. now doctors say that the situation spotted this, yeah, the situation started earlier. it's usually in the month of july when they start to
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see this number of children coming to hospitals for support or medical care. what's the problem? the model impression imprint of 24 started 12 months before july. in fact, it started even april, which is 3 months before the original time. and they don't expect this ease until probably the month of november when probably people will start to cover some prompts from the farms and probably will be a little cheap wow 5 of the time. but right now what they say is that what the doctors all say is that it does which i've crisis points, especially in northern nigeria, you cannot expand enough. right? and so we actually overwhelmed, we feel that a, this is a little too much. right? yes, we cannot stop, because if we do of the consequences of dire officials,
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government officials are telling us millions of children are coming to be invested . in fact, there are some others. i have to report in hospitals. we are told by doctors in facilities like this, that sylvan continued to die because some of them arrived these facilities too late for any help to be given to them and the conditions we understand that our course of this problem, multi pacific congress shifts. first of all, the security in parts of the country is that hundreds of thousands of farmers from them. i'm unable to come to cultivate that inflation hospitalizations. to more than 33 percent, i mean products that are also the las vegas also the life of the families can use to keep themselves from feedback. children. now officials are saying that the situation could get worse before they get a degree. so i'll just do that well for the light is we're going to go through, i'm an address who is still in my degree and nathan nigeria. you said you story,
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the things could get even worse. is that how it is applying out? looks like we are having a couple of technical issues with them and we will come back to him later. a will to egyptian military pines have arrived and smelly, is capital mogadishu. the early stages of a military cooperation deal between both countries agreed earlier this month. the fee is regional tension could escalate over the deal as a c o p, a and egypt are in dispute over the construction of the grant. ethiopia, and renee psalms, them that egypt offered to support a new african union peacekeeping mission in somalia, which will replace the current emission force in the country. at miss somali itself is from many security trips, mainly i'll ship off that is currently an african union peace keeping force stationed in somalia. much of it from the european military in january,
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addis ababa signed a deal with the breakaway region of some of the land to at least part of its coastline for commercial and military use. somalia viewed this deal as a direct violation of its sovereignty. it to you, if you is building a controversial huge dam on the river knols main tribute, tre, egypt phase, it would restricted citizens to access. the den has been the source of a decade long dispute between the 2 countries. american with has more from nairobi to addiction, military transport planes, landed at the airport of somalia as capital mobile issue on tuesday. small the federal government sources told us that the cdn egyptian ministry offices were a board that came for me. thing which is nice agency is a full se, the domestic, i'm somebody government associates saying that the cost to say carried weapons and ammunition is for those of reasons why last through deal signs between egypt and somalia for security assistance. i need you to go say,
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pledge to provide troops to the international african union, united nations force that supports somebody's government in securing the country in troops, making a significant part of that force. it will save in small area on the bilateral agreement. a small area has recently said that the ip and soups must leave. meanwhile, media has tensions with the idea of buttons. here is grand renee some time on the upstream part of the river nile. would you need it? says is an ex essential threat to the volta? it depends on for agriculture. now this military support from e. c, i 2 is the 1st to come to some of the are in mold and full to yes. is why do you see as posing a risk, to increasing tensions in the region? malcolm web. i'll just say era, my baby kenya. what we're going to go back now to address who is in my degree in
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eastern nigeria and, and you were saying earlier, and you a story about how things could get even worse for people than they are at the moment. is that how it is all playing out? exactly and in fact from the northwest they stories we are getting that is so desperate such that the case has yet and my degree is in comfortable with what is going on in the south, west, north west, not generating particularly cuts into states that hospitalization are coming in be hundreds, one. yeah, we only have 100 uh hospitalizations a day. although the numbers we continue to see yeah, continue to rise. not only here in by degrees in border states in several parts of the northeast nigeria. areas that point to complex states like item our yoga and border states that are cases of rise in cases of malnutrition. in fact, last week, uh, the united nations office will coordinate uh for the uh,
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coordinator for human and setting up us for to launch the origin of getting for 306000000 dollars to help millions of children. millions of people who are directly impacted by the situation the go. we like a food or the going for instance, georgia in ne, not did. and this in pocket sealed by conflict. it's also fueled by climate change, as well as the high information for the inflation. we've seen in the rise in all parts of i did at the moment and i will explain the essential response to this growing cry. so some of what i you organization's actually able to do at this point, what we're seeing, the knowledge it and government, and the states. in fact, the most recent of cost was when the government sent out at least printed truck loads of food items to better states. in the country to distribute, to most vulnerable people, what other states are doing you find much better than others?
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yeah. in the state, the government is apart from distributing those food items, we understand that they have loans and i just called to the program here in the state to support what is being produced during the rainy season. so it's like the even guessing system. yeah. it's trying to supplement whatever uh, produce what's gotten during the rainy season. and in fact, because the situation is getting badging pops up now due to the reporting floods in a baby i know in wide areas that are these concerns that looks like we have lost um it is a again okay, well to have them use now in the us and china, i'm planning a phone call between presidents joe biden and she's in pain in the coming weeks. the agreement full of the cool fellows, discussions between the us national security advisor in china is foreign minister and beijing. check, sullivan's visit comes as regional native is accused. china fuel intention is kim
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has more us as a us security advisor and china is top diplomat engaging closed door meetings. they do so against a backdrop of heightened tensions between beijing and america's allies in the region on sunday and again on monday, the philippines and china traded lane after back to that maritime skirmishes at the sabina show, one of many hotly contested areas of the south china sea of which beijing takes a large claim. the philippine defense secretary at a military conference tuesday set the solution is stronger, collective multilateral action against beijing in this region. china, although without saying it, then i'd say i'd say for you is the biggest disrupt or of their national beast in the japan and the philippines upgraded their military relations last month. green lighting was typical access and joint exercises. tokyo zone suspicions of aging
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flared on monday. when a chinese wind 9 reconnaissance played fluid to a squarespace in a 1st ignoring warning calls to the space violation is a threat to our security. and we consider it totally unacceptable. china responded to japan's dismay by pledging an investigation into what clearly it said was not intentional. it's a delicate dance that sullivan and one will have to make a made deep distrust, including concerns over chinese interference and us elections via mis information campaigns. we are working to ensure the competition is not here in the conflict and that we find ways to work together. interest align whether or not the to late ground work for our final joe biden. she didn't ping summit before the us president leaves office. the main mission remains clearing the air to keep their intense competition from entering our red zone. unit skim. alda 0
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a true thompson from the national university of single poll says the spirit of china's influence shows no signs of slowing down. i don't think there is an end to this uh uh, conflict. the un try view it on the 2016 was quite explicit that china is a claims don't have any basis, an international law. the philippines clearly won the case, but china is rejected. that finding. so, so long as china continues to base its, it's very ambiguous claims on a large swath of the south china sea that overlaps with the exclusive economic sounds claimed by other countries surrounding it. there's just no, there's just no pathway towards solution. at best, we could see progress between china and also united states agreeing to a code of conduct. but that process has been going on for years and is making glacial progress. so, so i'm not optimistic about solution,
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but i think it's possible that it could be managed. and i think collective security approach this like the philippines working closely with japan with the united states, with other as the on partners is one potential pathway. i think also philippines has, has sought to, to create stability. they have tried to reach agreements with china on temporary fixes, including a secret m, o. u, with china, to, to enable them to resupply one of their ships grounded on a reef. so there's possibilities that this can be managed if china is willing, but at this point, china has been very depressive, very sort of um and is using force including ramming vessels and high pressure water hoses against philippine vessels. and that's not, that's not safety. that's not security. so really the stabilizing the philippines has made that clear of the us china rivalry is also playing out of that at some of
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the pacific islands late is. so i'm having to have the 270000000 dollar plan funded by a strategy a to improve police training. it is of the toner of fiji plow and pop in. you can say it will help uninstalled stack of drug trafficking and illegals. fishing across millions of square kilometers devotion that comes as a strategy. it looks to reduce china's security presence in the area by shooting has to point police on the solomon islands in care of us. the entire pacific is the biggest, unpublished space in plenty of this is considering i was s space m, c space. it is a bigger space and this it is, it is really important that we come to that in just a minute. and i think one of the he's started call him a key outcomes of this 50, the head p. i have the cs, i've listed in of the pastry policy initially, and we just want to comment. i'll be putting us in, you know, and region, especially australia. and these are the info always being listed and conscious of
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the needs in the region. in the philippines, this one, i know the south west monsoon bringing possible flash floods or land slides last month, typhoid and gave me killed at least 54 people and displaced. hold on 600 thousands across the philippines. the 3 people are still missing and the central japan of the heavy ryan brought home by type intention triggered a land slides, headlines, and railways had been forced to cancel services. at least 190 flights and more than 4000 passengers are affected. thousands of residents have also experienced power outages is rolled with an update on the timeframe to tie certain shannon sharon could be come quite a problem to japan. we had pictures from this on the small on the roof, your chain yesterday, and it doesn't look like this. a tie for, you know, the head. it's just a windy day. as long as because it's mostly of a war for the environment and it was just catching the edge. there's a very slight moving tie fee, which means in syria could gas or loss of energy. but really,
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it means we don't know exactly where it's going to go when they're at study losing its strength now, which is defined by the wind. but it will still be a type of food. and through acts as though we've written that this was the strength to the western side of q ship, it's carrying waves about 10 meters. and it will please a huge amount of rain. 5600 minute, which is quite possible. which means the risk of funding or land slides exist throughout q. sure. that's the pictures we think it will be on thursday. the full cost cost be on that takes it from the line for the friday into q issue that across you go through and then into home show. but this is by no means a certain cost. it will likely lose strength. so it looks like, for example, during saturday this will be a tropical storm of a tie suit. but the fellow said, however, given wherever it is, it will produce, right. and for all places, including soccer or facilitate ronelle and his era, how migrant women when to build america's future. in the mount dominated industry
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a strikes and rides across the occupied westbank, half killed at least 10 palestinians. israel says the military operation is as large as this since the 2nd intifada pulled in 2 decades ago, a journalist and his sister are among the latest victims of his riley as trunks in the central kansas strip. they died in the family hyman on the software. if you can, 59 people have been killed since the early hours of winsted and top officials from the us in china size uh, working to avoid conflict between the countries securing totes and facing. they follow accusations by the philippines that china is blinking. it's vessels in the south china sea, u. k prime minister cast. i'm a, has met german chancellor or life schultz as he attempts to rebuild ties. broken by brakes is the 2 liters announced plans to sit opposite bilateral treaty to bring the 2 countries closer through trade and defense. you can't box it to leave the you for years ago on the conservative leadership. now the label is government wants
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a reset with you or something that kind has moved from portland, and this was the 1st time that prime minister keeps. thomas had come to poland to meet off shots in the chancellor, a hand for both man. it was a meeting of minds they are both from the social democratic strain of politics. i am for both men. the key priority was resetting the relationship between the 2 countries, but also between person and europe in union. this is what the shots have to say to report. this is why i mean i am delighted that cure storm or has announced that he will seek a new start in his relationship with the european union. we want to take this out stretched handles because the united kingdom has always been an indispensable part of the solution to the major issues of selecting the entire continent. for his part so keeps thelma wanted to focus on the missing good. see the real details. growth is the number one mission of my government. and what we understand clearly is the
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building relationships with partners in germany and across europe is vital to achieve again. that is what our payment today represents. the channels that we have . we will also deepen corporation on shed social challenges. both lead is referred to the recent attack insulting and in which 3 people were killed by a man who had come to this country as a syrian refugee, but had been told that he would be defaulted from this country, but have not been at the time of the crime 1st man, then talking about the impact of immigration to the countries, i'm what measures they believe need to be introduced to put checks on the situation . some of that came out of this era, colon is an oil depot has called fire after you crime, launching drones into southern russia, organize farms and gulf pots of the department kaminsky district of bras, stuff,
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prussian authorize, the site, the defense systems, and just have to 12 drawings targeting that region and vote on is for the north. for me, you as president don't, trump is facing a revised federal end document in the 2020 election interference. case. indictment keeps the same criminal charges, but narrows the allegations against them. the changes by prosecutors follow a supreme court ruling last month that gave sitting presidents broad immunity for official x. that trump has cooled, indictment, and unprecedented abuse of the criminal justice system, as well when entering the mild dominated construction industry in the united states . the search has coincided with the arrival of tens of thousands of microns from the southern border. i'm just here as christine salumi, as more wendy vent. the media is lucky. she's one of just 40 women to win a spot in this monthly construction safety class conducted by the workers justice
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program in new york. waiting list 2000 women, wrong. well, construction work is physically demanding and often dangerous. it's also among the most lucrative and accessible for recent arrivals. don't have work authorization yet from ecuador is waiting for her paperwork to go through for the most, but i think we can do the job and things to this foundation. there are new opportunities for women, so they can work and help their families. well that i do that i most definitely the u. s. construction industry is increasingly reliance on immigrants to get jobs done . women make up only 14 percent of this workforce, but lately more and more of them want in construction of jobs to pay more than all the traditional industries that women have relied to being able to earn a living, such as cleanings, factory restaurants and women who probably can earn $15.00 an hour in the
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cleaning industry can go and make about $2530.00 an hour in the construction industry. even with the storage of migrants crossing the border and 2023 economist, madeline is of odd new size. the demand for construction workers has continued to grow split. it certainly suggests that the inflow of unauthorized immigrants and asylum seekers into the country is probably not depressing wages in the sector. there's a lot of pent up demand. recent arrivals desperate for work have traditionally broken into the business by picking up day jobs and environment that can be intimidating if not downright hostile to women. but learning their rights is part of the safety training. foreign born workers now account for 30 percent of the construction industry nationwide, 40 percent here in new york. and for many immigrants getting that safety certification card in their tickets to the industry and the american dream. the
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number of men and women seeking certification has more than tripled since 2019 that's the hope of wendy, and so many others seeking to build a better life in the united states. christian, so me, me, al jazeera, new york, the democratic republic of congo, says, is postponing its impulse vaccination dr. joo to regulatory masses. the united nations holds any further delay could davis displays people in refugee camps within 600 people have died an 18000 cases of being recorded. how does or is gabrielle amazon has more, in the democratic republic of the congo, delayed a plan roll out of the inbox vaccine until at least next week. congolese officials blamed the delay on processes and regulatory matters. the un says the delay could be devastating. india sees uh, south cable province, one of the regions how does teats buy and books are least $42.00 suspected cases
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have been identified among the population on finally have suspect of cases that will also be reported in so earning countries in republic of congo as well. as in girl under, according to the world health organization, there are over $18000.00 suspected cases. and more than $600.00 dis, attributed to inbox. in the d r c, the country has over 7000000 internally displaced people fleeing war. many that are in refugee camps are particularly vulnerable due to overcrowding, shelters, pour water and overall unsanitary conditions. so that gives a need mean it doesn't. immunological deficit is an immunological weakness, which makes them more likely to become more ill with anything they get in south kiva. province, doctors are doing all they can under difficult circumstances. law, say the personnel. we have more people here under treatment and we didn't have a choice to put them all together here as there's no spaces due to the number of
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patients forgetting. others are even waiting outside is this is the only place to treat and fox for now, all patients are referred here and this is exposing more patients to the infection . some patients are getting treated my job, which in over 2 i started feeling kind without knowing that it was the beginning of impulse sparse and my body. i am getting better under the treatment, but we need more, especially the vaccine in order to protect others from infection and to vaccines can reach those who need it. the virus could spread, putting more people at risk of death gabriel's on to just eat a to try those across, practiced on their own strike, and have shot down their businesses in protest at arise at costs and taxes. electricity process have risen under the governments of from mr. chavez sharif. the strike is aimed at purchasing the government to reverse the hikes and power bills and new taxes imposed on sharpeners of the 12 l. a strike is on to why and indeed,
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eastern side of westbank go, the beach i be called the action in protest against offices firing tear gas and water candidate demonstrations on choose day. it is demanding the state chief ministers resignation or who response to the right in middle of a doctor earlier this month. but many people are concerned. the issue of women safety in india is being politicized meal and equal centuries. proponents which is called by india is pgp industry, took us some protested detained by please try to put on the buses and things from mr. new range and movies. bethany dgc, he's in a position in this state and is leading demonstrations calling for keeping us to resign. over her response to the rape and murder of the doctor at the state from hospital in cold cars that are coming to me. but if
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a woman chief minister cannot insure the safety of woman, then she has no right to keep her position. mamma, top energy should resign immediately. if she does not resign, the statewide locked down is just the beginning. and the b j. p for protest more aggressively. public outreach erupted across india after the clean, the doctor was rate 10, herded on focus. the nines doctors and paramedics stage walk out as housing took people to the streets nationwide, calling for justice. the latest strike organized by the b j. b is a response to police actions like this that is called police atrocities. getting the friendly, it's called on tuesday. for the best been going, government says the b j b is hijacking the issue then in safety to destabilize the state. we don't we one justice in the or do you call medical college and hospital,
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right medic, it's got some on the top. energy also wants just as far as the case is now with a central bureau of investigation, one accused has been arrested. the b j. p is trying to create an all key share by attacking the police and calling for a strike. the supreme court has also set up a task force for recommendations for the safety of health care still at the workplace. the no incidence of section the tax on them and have since been defaulted across the country. and the b to be threatening to intensified protests. and risk is expected across india, consumption east punches eva, north korea. so it is, it's tested, an upgraded rocket launch system days off to trialing, so called suicide drugs. state media reports lead to control and has described it as having superior mobility. and the ability to concentrate strikes south korean medius is the width and puts that he's like it's capital sol within range to
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facilitate around the al jazeera, the paralympics begins in paris, but the french capital remains difficult for this type of people to navigate. that story is coming up in the
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best. not at this point. now, his joy, tom, thank you. both line is nice signing, danny. all night says he's delighted off to make a dream davy for the spanish joints. you are twins twinge, full champion cables, the bench to school the when i and a come back victory at riah via connor he was signed earlier in the summer from
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i'll be like 6 spots boston and it couldn't register him until just before choose dice game because of legal, strict financial control rules offline and now talk to sundays in spain. there on 9 points from 3. gay max is positive, nero's miguel was going to our home. well, one of almost your winning spanish teammates has joined us. know, we can let you know who memorably schooled a late when it's down gemini, in the quote to finals assigned to for you to like on his pain rail. so see that an initial fee of around $6.00 to $36000000.00 to london. so a kale succeeds is for melinda coker arrived and it leads to complete his transfer from chelsea to napoli. the belgian striker was marked on his way to his medical helping one fund back onto his feet. also, being not excited by the crowds not play of reportedly close to completing the signing of scotland terminated for months to united as well. the call is al cortes
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says he's relishing the intense rivalry he has with no like joke of which is depend move towards a possible final match shop. the us open, the spaniel came through his 1st round match, but was given to escape by a straining qualified lead to the 2nd set before coming back to wind in full outcries beats ciocca, which 2 in the wimbledon title, but enough to him and the decide to after that wrestling picks, obviously we how, how good live our way of use every time the we use step on the core, we play the really high tenuous. yeah. we have 5 really good friends of, of the core. we talk, ha, i logged, you know, i that. okay, so every time that we, we see each other around. so i mean, once we step on the card, there are no friends here in tor top said younique's. then i left the dining and trying to see behind him as he beat american mackenzie macdonald's in full sense. the telling was cleared the room doing off to to file drug tests in march. but it's
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been under intense scores and the since news of the test linked early this month and has signed funds for buckingham the response from funds. so i feel like it says it has been great also throughout the news come out, you know, into practice sessions. those that other support which, which i'm very glad and then happy about that. it is still a little bit, you know, not easy. you know, obviously i'm, i'm very happy to be here in a position where i am and, and then trying just to, to go day by day read. history was also made on choose day with san evans and karen catching of playing out the longest ever, much at the us open a last did 5 hours and 36 minutes. evans coming out on top 677676466, cool. to time women champion there be a song eased into round to the japanese look is lot is elaina also panko and had tournament isis a. so could taking the 1st that's 63,
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and then the full well number 11, the 2nd set 6 to to advance. she will come up against the check republics. catalina will hold on. next, thousands apparel and pins have arrived in paris. the head of the opening ceremony lights on wednesday. the preparations for both fees on the island pick games to use, but the french capital still not easy to navigate for those with disabilities. funding smith reports a parish gets another chance to show off the summit this time. it's the power olympics, but still with the same spectacular backdrop. wednesday's opening ceremony will again make use of the city's landmarks. it's the 1st time in history that the vibrating opening operating power and big ceremony is in the center of a city. and that's very political and like a big box because we know that's hard to sit down, not a deputy, it completes the function to be disability. yeah. tonight, maybe we're going to change the, the loops of the society and about the pessimist disability. and that's very
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important for me. moving $4400.00 asked me to take the cost of the game. they arrive in a city notoriously difficult to navigate, but those with disabilities. positive council says has made improvements. for example, you cannot book online for help to get on to trains, but most of the underground system is not wheelchair friendly. we are a very old cd, and we have the very old natural. we have very old streets and we needed to work adults with our, our team. and it's a really legacy for us. thanks to the filing games a, to have transformation game, to organize a se, several events. and we already sold out. there are a record number of participating countries and organizations had to be a lympics parisians, fled the city in drove spearing inconvenience and traffic. kyle, they were on the games. were
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a hit so much so that the majority of tickets sold for the power olympics. i've gone to people living in the powers region bonus. i'll just arrow paris. all right, that is all you spoke now. pizza will have more later. tom put in thanks so much joy as well couples for. busy around the world have grace the stage of the tango will championship. imagine tina that i said by proponents from full size it's a den, it's music and it's also fully tweeted, we present the heart of winter societies. and we are the tangle fast event and world championship take over the capital. nice id that are the ones the some of the lovely are from columbia. this is the 3rd time they participated in the championship in july. and the coming here is very difficult for us because we have to save money since there's no government support. but it's worth it because tangle gets into your body and takes over your life. but the angle was born in the 18
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hundreds and there was a plate the natural border between argentina and you were why it was recognized by the u. n. in 2009 as part of the nation's cultural heritage. the competition includes categories for classic dental, but also stage daniel and more acrobatic variant that allows dances to jump and wake the traditional embrace. on the the thousands of people showed up at the event for the $55.00, which runs for 2 weeks has a lot more to offer live music, dance classes, and meal gas. where people just want to get together to dance. is one of the came
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about was i'm, i don't, he says the tangle embrace is about respect and emotion. well, it's a luxury to see young people dancing to be able to come here and dance. people that come from all over the world to live and they come to a place with tangle, runs in our blood. and there is no age limit to learn because how to save those things. he started dancing only 9 years ago and bought it on there. but a little more near it's important for humanity, for the people, for children. it helps to keep the culture. it feeds the spirit. it's only 3 minutes of pure love. love, passion and joy is what brings people together even with the site is. all of them agree, it's a moment to focus on the beauty of this music and dens and let go of everything else. 87, i just see that window cited for that's it for me, tell me cry for this new job,
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but i will be back in just a moment with much more of that. as you stay with us, the hard hitting intervenes is israel and obstacles piece. i think that the new thing you have on his government with these says 5 digit, you say getting less of a thought provoking odd since the e you made weapons being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realities. you're running mean, what does he bring to the table? hard from the presidential. could we go to some we cannot take the fact that he was signing up, present as not that important effective he of the story on talk to. how does era vicious artistry adventure short documentary, spry african field makers from the name kenya and algeria,
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