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on the your better tomorrow the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters and del, find a not. okay, so here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel pushes on with it's offensively occupied westbank, despite widespread global condemnation. and image relentless is really a task in gossip, palestinians run out of cash with most banks, destroyed a push to stabilize relations. the us national security advisor meets president. change of the thing is he wraps up his visit to china and trying to stop the flow
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of illegal migrants from africa. spain's prime minister is incentive, all will be live in the car. as for the power olympic games is officially on the way, thousands of people lined the streets of paris for the opening ceremony as of more than 4000 power of faith, it get ready for the 11th day of the welcome to the news. our israel says it's a military operation and they occupied westbank will continue for several days or longer. it's the 2nd day of israel's largest military operation in the territory in more than 20 years. at least 18 palestinians have been killed in raids on cities and refugee camp since wednesday morning. the hand reports from the occupied westbank on long as the dead here, a bushy job, the leader of the to look at him, but till the end of palestinian fighters,
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his best was confirmed by his family along side. those are 4 other members. for those dropped in the middle of the rate in which they were killed, fear new uh and his brother, most of them are spending another they couldn't find their house outside. their windows is with no farming. once they've chosen to experience the reading. soldiers and bulldozers accompanied by thrones and fight, they're just old storming digital refuge account. we usually distract them by getting them to play. we'll let them watch tv and turn off the volume so they don't listen to the sounds of explosives and shooting. this is our home, we have nowhere else to go. described as role, biggest $3.00 to $3.00 as told on the occupied west bank in more than 2 decades. israel's point mr. has said the army should deal with what she called, rex from the. okay. probably to us bank like it have even garza,
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the foreign policy chief. so such words could be worthy of sanctions. i initiated the procedures. i know that was the mander stage. if they want you to go and see the have created, including, you know, a list of sanctions from these really mean is this has been ad launching hate to messages. those are all says it's main target, this policy and fighters in full refugee camp. the military says the armed groups are planning attacks against as rainy targets are getting better at making improvised explosive devices for palestinians. these groups are part of resisting israel's decades occupation. the mazda is weighted roll hovering overhead. the piercing sound of explosions are a reminder that what do you, when described as a silent more, is not so silent anymore a hey deborah, hey, i just need a 4th. got him. the occupied last bank. palestine for the is really for administer
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. says that his country is working with its european allies to prevent the block from adopting anti israel decisions, pushed by anti israel elements, according to him when diplomats meet on thursday. so cops says that israel faces multiple threats from iran, and it's proxies in the region. he's urged what he calls the free world to stand with israel a not against it's. we have with us mohammed, we must city who is a professor for media studies at the door hot institute for graduate studies joining us here on site. and so how welcome back to elgin 0. what the foreign minister also said earlier on was that, uh we, uh, he actually called for the injection of palestinians from their homes in the occupied west bank. is this state policy coming from an is really for administer or what is real trying to achieve here? i think the context here is important that this is, this is a big deal. we have to remember that israel has pretty much been able to carry out its atrocities against the palestinians for decades with,
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without center really from, from top western countries and leaders. and now you have a genocide case at the i c, j. you have the head of the icy seed. international criminal court issuing arrest warrants for top is really political leaders, including the prime minister and the defense minister. and now you have dear opinions, top diplomat calling out is really a ministers, right? this is, this is significant. and so in that sense, it's not surprising to see israel sort of try to push back for them. even any sort of criticism is just is just not, not acceptable if you're either with us or, or i or against us. and of course, he's a israel catch, this position is real as the victim when reality, it's israel that poses a threat to its neighbors. and it's israel that is occupying the palestinians illegally and israel that's carrying out of genocide and as so what is it that they're trying to achieve with these rates? i mean, they're the biggest res, we've seen into decades at the same time. of course you have the,
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the war on garza going on, i mean, why is this happening right now? i think israel sees an opportunity in many ways. i think they've, they've viewed october 7th as, as an opportunity to do what they've wanted to do for a long time and what they've been doing and in slow motion that is sort of carry out an ethnic cleansing policy. and ultimately of ultimately, of course, that is where we would like to get rid of the, the palestinians are out of guys are out of the west bank. this is what's been going on sort of in, in, in slow motion. and are you have, obviously the world, you know, sort of distracted at least somewhat so by what's happening and goes in with these ceasefire negotiations, which i think are mostly a delusion. and so israel sees us as an opportunity to ah, you know, intensify their aggression against the palestinians in the west bank and quote, any sort of resistance, whether it's a violent resistance or even verbal resistance, even palestinians who, verbally resist that is really occupation forces in the west bank are met with our
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brutality. what does this all mean for the palestinian authority and how do you think that they have dealt with this? i mean, we saw some of our best, the past ending up already. presidents andreotti cutting his trip short. heading back to the west bank when these raids took place for the palestinian authority. uh, where are they in all of this? well, the reason why there is policy and resistance and to begin with is because the palestinians haven't had any real representation in the west bank. right? um the reality is that the palestinian authority, unfortunately it has, has been viewed more as a kind of a, some subcontractor for, for israel. and they don't have a lot of credibility or support among, among palestinians in the west bank of norton norton norton gaza. in fact, the opinion pulling data has been really striking in the west bank because west bank palestinians have a much more favorable, favorable opinion. right now i'm asked and they do of the palestinian authority. one reason paul show that 90 percent of palestinians in the west bank want i would i best to resign? so i think he's, you know,
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he's got to say something do something to almost trying to say face. but the reality is that the palestinian authority does very little to protect the palestinians against as rarely atrocities in the west bank. okay, thank you so much for your analysis to cause all were 28000 and have been killed and is really attack since thursday morning. several people were killed after a strike on 10 housing displaced people near the city of con unice. since october, more than $40600.00 palestinians have been killed, most of the victims were women and children. all the world food program suspended the movement of fits staffing garzo after that is really military shot at one of its vehicles. cracked window showed the impact of at least 10 bullets fired at the car. that was marked as a u. n. vehicle that attack happen year and is really check points on tuesday nights. no one was injured. the wsp says it coordinated its movements with the is really military ahead of time. and and her that is our correspondence in gaza and
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destroying us not from didn't but a hand to tell us about the latest air strikes. first of all and the roster. mouse of the there has been our talary standing in on the side in her newness, and there has been a couple of extracts in the middle area in the why the and then very co where to policy the children were killed in those attacks. also, there has been an attack on an hotel disposed to the western parts of the god, the city, and that these 8 kind of means were killed after they were buried alive. and but this is not only the only us house that is, it circulates. if that has been happening, there was also was captors across the gaza strip. there has been. d quite comforters, shooting, live the munition on policy news in us, not in the gods of cities. well,
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it's not only the s wrecks that are people that are suffering right now. there are a lot of other going on on the ground. there are is the see with the paths of garbage. there is also the mom nutrition and also the fact that no medicine or medical supplies are in teams because it is also making the situation more miserable on all of those who are insured by that is where the forces are coming to their wounds. and doctors are saying that there are a lot of medicine sauce are not available in the cost. and that's why they're trying their best to save as much sites as possible. but as long as those medical supply, the medical treatments are available, they are unable to rescue those policies. and also that may remind you that sense that that is where the forces do over the kind of does the courtney door. there has been no one able to leave the gaza strip the way they used to. and there are
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thousands of policy and use are waiting to receive their medical treatment abroad, where their situation is, is very critical now in the hospitals of the cause of surfaces and how are the is really evacuation orders affecting the ability of organizations like the u. n. to deliver what limited a gets into the gaza strip as well. the latest evacuation order is for block $128.11 were texting all of the united nation organizations in the gospel strip because we're talking about headquarters for the world food program. for you and your wife for unicef, all of these uh, but the united nations organizations were based in the blocks that were mentioned on a red zone. so all of these uh, organizations were it was to evacuate. they did not take any of their belongings.
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they only made this out of the, of the, of the red zone, but also the worst cost are down the places where some and please went to warehouses. other went to other organizations where they did not have any place to go. but also, not only that, there was warehouses that were also in the red zone, and they were unable to dispatch or to take the, the food and all of the supplies that were, and those warehouses. evaluation orders are not only section p folder excepting every single person in the gaza strip. and because you have to start from scratch, you don't have any time to evacuate any of your belongings. so you literally it back to wait with the clothes you have on yourself. and we are very important stuff . and this has been the situation for more than 10 months now and actually the today. but is there any forces for the 1st time and now that's the blocks of the,
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at 129128130 our boss into the humanitarian zone. so now all of you and agencies are expected to go back to their offices, and now we are expecting all of these a united nations organizations. as i'm going to turn in organizations to go back and to start operating and facilitating after a very hard week. let's say, okay, and thank you so much for that. the reporting from dated by the in garza as well, many palestinians in gauze. i received their salaries and donations through bank transfers, but a major cash shortage across the strip has made it extremely difficult for them to get their money. thought about zoom has this report from dated by enough and central garza in terms of cash based with drawing economy. was a truly money can be
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a match to the lowest in debt. is military has this to me, the boss printer, which is the banks of course, goes according to the posting and want it to be authority at the small shift age. and people now have to be how many commissions to access the money on the subject. then the situation is very difficult. if you need to get your salary or do any transaction, you'd be charged a fee or a percentage. cash still is also say, bank notes are in short supply. the goose remaining are increasingly wound out. whole new name is good to be and this is a big problem for us all cash notes, even organizations of damage, then we are unable to do business. we need a bank to open and help us by collecting these currency notes and read us of this problem. people are unhappy with us. we are not because of his problem. the need for home currency has fluid since is made defensive into roughly the coastal tens
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of thousands of postings from 8 and force them to evacuate to simply go. so this thing towing prices for basic only since keep raising of to each escalation into flight rubbish. all the people are suffering a lot, hold on the market. price is incredibly high and people don't having to come to buy another shop, pull them out, so don't care and increase and decrease prices up. the a will in the he is before the strips between and they had become to improve despite the multi pronged is a new locate now and the hub finance or recovery is from so late. but is there any restrictions have prevented the palestinian once we go through it? see, they used in roman le from sending you cash into the strip like us to and is bills for like the finance minister business moot which has written the banking
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restrictions that's good. excessive paid the proximate, after almost 11 months to who was i know i'm functioning in the interior goals as a credit expansion of is find out, tax means the bang son's age, as has been only the destroy donald painted in areas that own correctly active military zones. cutting off tens of thousands of palestinians in need of a humanitarian support. another source of a topic of a zoom out just the wrong. there was that i had to sign onto more had on the all, does it renews or including to hong kong, journalists are found guilty of submission and a case that's drawn international scripts. any of our countries go into a house. that's all i can say. great offer to anybody. come pass in 2 parties, 2 candidates and 2 completely different messages we looked at comma la harris and donald trump fits in the race for the white house.
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the but 1st one of the united states top security officials has met chinese president, change in pain. jake sullivan's 1st trip to beijing is us national security adviser and is mounting tensions between the 2 superpowers. officials have confirmed us present and joe biden, and she, jim paying will hold a phone meeting in the coming weeks. president biden is committed to responsibly managing this consequential relationship to ensure that competition does not be, are in the conflict or confrontation and to work together where interest align we'll get more on this with our white house correspondent, kimberly halton and joining us from washington dc. so kimberly, how is this being seen where you are, hasn't been seen as a success of the well, that's always the way that divide and ministration will characterize of what you
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heard there from jake. so lynch himself and if you listen to the whole press conference, see what he said was that there was given take between the us and chinese officials . but bottom line is, well there was vigorous given take. they did not come to an agreement. the united states raise that concerns when it comes to economic security, and this is nothing new the united states as long held a concert when it comes to chinese technology and the imports into the united states. but now we've also seen is china raising its own security concerns? so this has really been, as the national security adviser said, of vigorous discussion. but this is also about kind of laying the groundwork in the guard rails on this relationship at a turbulent time as the united states goes into it's uh, election season and really the outcome being unpredictable. given the fact that the us presidential by the end is ending his term at the end of the year was the fact
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that joe biden will be holding a phone conversation with she. jim payne, how significance has not. this is extremely significant for a couple of reasons. because 1st of all, what the us president is doing is managing the relationship. something with he's done, drew out his presidency as a really marks the difference from the former president donald trump. you saw sort of the escalation of touches. and what we've seen under joe biden is not really a tampering down, but kind of a maintaining of the relationship sort of the fact that many of the tear ups that were put in place under for her present donald trump state in place. but what he felt is that he could manage the relationship through constant communication at the highest of level. so what we have is another one of those phone calls between china as president as a us president that is upcoming. so one would presume that and this is the message that was conveyed by the national security advisor,
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that shouldn't carmella harris take over in when the next selection that is likely to continue. the message being said is that she shares many of the same policies and view points as the current president, and that this would be a continuation of that relationship. all right, thank you. kimberly how good reporting from the white house. now, spain's prime minister pedro sanchez excuse me, is visiting setting goal as part of his tour of west africa and curbing migration. sanchez says he wants to fight human trafficking between africa and the canary islands. earlier in the week you travel to the gambia, as well as to more attain ya, nicholas hoc, joining us from the car. so tell us about the migration agreements that are going to be signed by the spanish prime minister and why people are making that dangerous journey of the will ever simply put during,
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because it works. people who travel illegally from the western coast of africa and then make it to europe, bring back so much money that they are able to help their families back home. the amounts of reminiscences sent by migrates from europe is huge and doors. sorry, that is as much bigger than the amount of a that europeans bring to this country. and there's been so much success stories of migraines that were able to support, not just one family, but an entire village by their hard labor in europe. that this has motivated young people for unemployed right here at home to take on that journey. now there is a paradox here set. a goal, for instance, has one of the fastest growing economies in the world is just recently discovered oil and gas. and yet, it has high unemployment rates among young people. and that's where migration comes
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in for them. because it's very hard to get through to, to get legal visas, to speed or to europe. the illegal migration through using these wooden boats, or pushing vessels to europe is the best way forward to support their families back home. so in order to send that out, spain is doing what most european countries are not. it's alone. very labor, seasonal migration, visas for people from west africa to come to spain, to work in the fields in spain. and there's another big difference with the spanish prime minister. he admits that they do the african migrants to work the field in order to fuel the economy. at home, so right now their talks being held to right behind me in the presidential palace between the spanish prime minister that wants to stem out migration. but also the senegalese presidents who has some demands to the europeans, notably when it comes to fishing. when it came to power,
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best through wi fi fi he revoked. oh, fishing rights to europe and vessels. and we know that a lot of fishermen are the ones that are migrating over synagogue, more tenure and again, and yet what a more equitable economic relationship with europe, especially when it comes to fishing and to the rights of the fishermen on the seas about split discussion that's happening right behind. we'll hear more from them in the hours the company. yeah, i will draw us back to you as this conversation continues. thank you so much, nicholas. hi, for that reporting from the car. well, the spanish police have been operating in west. i forgot to strengthen border controls that the biggest departure points for migrant boats. so the route from west africa to the canary islands saw a 154 percent increase in traffic this year. nearly 22000 people made the dangerous journey in the 1st 7 months of 2024 and spanish authorities fear that up to
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a 150000 more migrants from africa may try to make the perilous crossing in the coming months. we can speak to other my games of political commentator and author, he's also the former director of information for the economic community of west african states, joining us from the car as well. thanks for your time. and not of course is where the spanish prime minister is right now is nicholas hawk was reporting petra sanchez has said this about migration. spain is committed to safe, orderly, and regular migration. what do you read into that? it's just, oh, this is a big shift. but in the past, they wanted to have the security approach whereby drew the front desk. so that for the framework i put in place to prevent the migrating from entering into your deal . only try to prevent those might going to come into spring or other neighboring unit in the countries like delete or even for us. but now they're thinking different video. see ok. you may come,
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but we have to organize the structure structurally so that when you come, you stay for a while. you're going to get a job. we have to train you. but after that we have to go by, oh, to dish. really to mitigate the footprint is too much against migration on the, by the going to be best for the people who do not have a judge. who in country like, should i go where they are not being a bridge and they're unemployed, and they're leaving a life life of the district to the people, to have a chance to go to europe and the leaving about as apparent the kids are if you look at countries likes then a gall nicholas was just telling us that's in fact there are developing projects and it's economy has been growing yet. people continue to choose to leave. why is that? the fact to use these but most of us are going to countries sending gun. he's one
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of them. i have not been really deliberating the good stuff. do you remember? do they have people? uh there is jodie uh and then runs between outside this will come get the markets uh, get the contracts and all the resources fixed for african countries, fish and other resources. and the most of the people are in dire situation. this is the problem. so they use this, but they don't have a job. that's what they're digging disorders, people position and thing if they use. hi, ms. shaunberger traveling into spain, and they cut all the way, most likely, many of them a bunch of shoes, the beginning of the year, 22000. i have tried to enter into sprint, let them use something. but even in this country with the new leadership as express the what is the problem of produce unemployment. the people are 40 by the french
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and by do the boat in order to really try to uh, get a but, but your job is way to show it. but it's not a good. but it, you should. we should start taking the big country and giving it a, just to the nation and do this. but instead of doing the problem when it comes to, this is what we are witnessing at the moment. what would you want to sign a lease president to be saying to the spanish prime minister at this moment in time? i suppose let's have what the chinese are going to try to do next week when they're meeting engaging with the applicant countries. then let's try to shut the county when, when cooperation and they are trying to do that. no. for instance, yesterday i know that jumbo because i've spent business in the god signed an agreement with the office of national training course to go with the training. should i go to people or giving them a just the job. the employer provided me say in french that the job,
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if that is not done a big corporation funding from european union and europe initially. those fund i'm trying to do these people should be the benefit does an only given to the official report additions for the traveler, there is no chance mitigate to stop the people from traveling, taking the risk of it, like you're going to split it up to it so the president of center go, should've done the prime minister of spin, but we are induced together that if you want us to fix it, let's make sure that we do something that provides the structure of a corporation that would benefit the population. not just the people, right, it shouldn't bring down the bottom of the process. it really is not done. the migration will come to a patient either like a or thank you so much for us. so you can see us from the car. always a 5000000 people or has been told to leave their homes,
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is japan's hit by one of the strongest type foods in decades. sunshine last the south west on thursday, killing at least 4 people and injuring thousands of others. it's done to run. shall rain across southern regions, at least $237000.00 homes are without power. more than 700 flights or canceled the type fuel has now we can to a severe tropical storm. what is the name of this type? food is scary. intensive disaster. we're getting a large amount of rain so i don't know what will happen going forward. i really hope everyone will stay safe to tie fluid has changed. it's cost frequently in stage in the area for a long time. so the amount of rain has increased dramatically. that's what i'm concerned about. i mean, i'm concerned because i obviously do not want to miss our flight back to new york on september. second, if the power failures really continue to go on for the next couple of days,
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and we might, we're going to be screwed. and we'll be stuck here a little bit longer. still ahead on the, i'll just, there were a news our as ukraine sees this more territory in russia as chris region, we looked at how drones had been in inspect grove, part of the war and frustration on the streets of argentina after their precedent vows to veto a move to hide pensions for the elderly and defending us open champion, novak joseph, which keeps this fit for our records. the 25th grand slam title on friday. we have all the action coming off a little later. the paddler, there is a laundry, quiet picture, weather wise close south america. we got high pressure in charged across that
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central flight. so barely a cloud in the sky. okay, so the wipers over what you can see is smoke from the wild fires that flooded into cities like mouth affecting the quality that now we're not going to see any wet weather here over the next few days, which is bad news in terms of clearing out that smoke the west of weather will be looking further north and listing the development of some severe storms in a very south for the likes of origin teen. and we'll see those rumble into one status. we're getting rain on friday and saturday and knocking temperatures down. but for the noise of this temperatures all sitting very high, the power of y bolivia and into brazil will see those numbers come up in places like as soon shown as we go into a friday. so lots of settled whether to be found. yes, i'm sorry. with weather as well, but last, when the weather full, the caribbean, as we move to central america and the caribbean waves, whether it will be putting across the bahamas flooding into pots of cuba with some
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heavy rain to come from eastern areas here on friday. so what the weather as well pulling into the you could time peninsula and we'll see that rain for in mexico on friday of the colleges when
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the states can even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award, nominator hero. now the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the top stories on the all to 0 and who's our israel says it's military operation in the occupied west bank will continue for several days or longer. at least 18 palestinians have been killed and raised on cities and refugee camp since wednesday
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morning. the us national security advisor jake sullivan has what president she jim, thing in china. officials have confirmed she will hold a phone meeting with us president joe biden in the coming weeks. 5000000 people are, have been told to leave their homes as japan is hit by one of the strongest type phones. in decades. sean sean launched the south west on thursday, killing at least 4 people and injuring thousands of others. a drone attack, just north of some guns capital, how to tomb has killed at least 12 people. the strike was carried out by the suit and his army in the city of gary. it's trying to reclaim the area from the parent military rapids support forces. and the violence follows flooding. that's for us. more than a 100000 people from their homes that you when says who don is suffering the world's worst humanitarian crisis. people who have fled, say they have nowhere to go to the citizens choice. they have gone to 40 people
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have no food, they sit on high places and they have nothing, no food or water. there are people who died that has not been buried yet. there are people who are missing. there are collapsed houses, and others was swept away by the floods. i could even have a morgan has more from the capital of her tomb, a heavy rains. and so a rental floods have killed at least 140 people according to this with the new government. and has this place within 30000 families across 10 states in the country and has destroyed infrastructure, including roads and highways, the time needed to deliver assistance to those in need. now this fighting and the fact that the flooding has cut off, people from the interior assistance is one of the issues that the un deputy secretary general will be discussing with government officials and put them she has met the head of the sovereignty council. general. i have them put that behind and the to discuss the issue of humanitarian access, especially because getting access from one area to another from under a control of
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a different force has been difficult since the spots of the fighting aid from us to these army territories into areas control by the iris has been handed, as well as a from areas controlled by the iris of into areas controls by the signees army has been very difficult to deliver aid workers when it's tammy workers have been killed as they try to reach those in need of assistance and the fact that the 2 sides, the signees army and the r as have agreed to open humanitarian carters in may last year is yet to actually happened on the ground. so one of the issues that the un deputy secretary general is discussing or has discussed with the government officials. and so that is the issue of humanitarian assistance, especially in light of the fight. but in addition to the fighting, there's the flooding that has affected civilians. many of them in hard to reach areas a wasting, evacuation a waiting, who and tearing assistance with knowing that the funding is poor for the agencies and the fact that there are so many in need. they may have to wait for
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a while before they get any assistance. even more going onto 0, have to the, the european union's foreign policy chief has renewed calls to lift or sections on ukraine's use of the western weapons. inside for shop cases, it's still gaining ground and increased screens in more than 3 weeks after launching a surprise incursion. into western russia, ukraine in the military video released on thursday shows, bonds being dropped on homes and coronado. that's where a russian soldiers were set to be hiding. as well. thrones have become a key weapon for both ukrainian on russian forces in the war. ukraine's drone industry is rapidly expanding, as officials looked to gain an advantage on the battlefield. alex, good talk. police reports from kids on display for all to see the latest generation
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of land. see the ed drawings being shown to the ukrainian public. the war and ukraine is triggered an explosion of designs and now hundreds of small companies. so how did work developing on man systems that will help you quine and sold to get the edge of the battle field. they so desperately need. my move where you want them to send them or we have to fight with machines with knowledge mot with people. when we send our fest prototypes, the guys gave feedback. there was a lot of information in the process that and try to ensure that knowledge was incorporated to keep the guys safe. but onto the gathering of information on what works and what doesn't is collected on the front blowing to they've given to design and then tweak existing models to produce something more useful to ukraine's on forces. this feedback has applied to components and rapidly speeding up design. i'm what you're doing. cool, i think then you fix your was need to offer solutions based on feedback, but this week is also in parallel bases from the top there is communications to the manufacturer,
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but some ideas from the manufacturer can go the other way. the bottom up strategies yielding tangible results relevant. the defense industry telling design is what he builds and asking for designs. and we'll take to him to be approved loose code line to issue to many small companies competing with each other to produce working models that are quickly improved on the result is not so much a drone of a lucian revolution drone design. and it's not just about weapons seen here this in 50 as altering vehicle can transport food into munition, to ukrainian units on the front line, so it can also take booted soldiers quickly from the battle fields to waiting aid stations. the 3rd year of the war and ukraine is seen in the explosion in designs of online systems, from se and land. what sort of has crude weapons and are extremely sophisticated, integrate to the old levels of the battlefield for not just weapons?
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they could also deliver supplies and save lives. how do you could topless how to 0 t? a cord in hong kong has phone to journalists guilty of publishing, said this just contents on their news websites. this was chung to quinn. as he entered courts, he and patrick lamb were editors of the pro democracy publication stand news that was critical of beijing. they were charged under a colonial era rule that critics say is being used to curb to send laura westbrook has the latest from uncle as well. this was the 1st ever a suggestion trial that was used against hong kong journalist and editors here in hong kong since it was kind of back to chinese rule. in 1997, it was really watched very closely. we had a diplomats coming into court today to watch this as it was a taste,
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a test of this test of press freedom in the cities. this time use was a very popular and well known online news outlet. it was shut down in 2021. following a raid by some $200.00 national security police where we at which, which college it shuts down and its 2 editors and its parent company were charged with conspiracy to publish the dishes materials and in court. today we had from one of the cities, designated national security judges who said that when he was looking at the political atmosphere in hong kong, at that time, that's a many residents were unhappy with the cities, governments, and even against the cities on staging authorities. and it was in that context that they found that he found 11 out of the 17 austic coast seditious. the prosecutors had pointed to 17 news, commentaries, and articles. as proof that's done,
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these had instigated contempt and hatred towards aging and funk homeless ortiz. some of these articles included interviews was now jailed and self exiled pro democracy activists. as the us presidential campaign heats up, analysts have been pointed start to, for instance, have been pointing stark differences in the style and messages from the 2 candidates coming to harris and donald trump are trying to appeal to their support bases. well, also winning over undecided voters. reynolds has more. donald trump's rallies are full of dark pronouncements and personal attacks. we're very close to world war 3 and people don't realize that we're closer than we've ever been a pamela harris. our country is going to hell. that's all i can say. we're a nation in the line while combo harris has
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a different kind of messaging. our nation with this selection has a precious fleeting opportunity to move past the bitterness, cynicism and divisive battles of the past. america, we are not slowing. let us know each other in the world who we are and what we stand for freedom, opportunity, compassion, scholars of political rhetoric here, appeals to opposite emotions. he has told us repeatedly that everything is now worse than ever, and we're on the edge of the of the s and that are, we're a 3rd world nation. donald trump represents dues, rolling harris and walls represent hope scrolling. when trump goes all the script he often, slings insults. have you heard her laugh? that is the laugh of
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a crazy person. you know why he hasn't ordered it to be because she's not smart. she's not intelligent. i've a better looking person, said pamela. let's take some shots too, but it's less personal near policy. he doesn't actually fight for the middle class, not. he doesn't actually fight for the middle class. instead he fights for himself and his billionaire friends. in many ways, donald trump is an on serious man. on the way to find some of this stuff to just be plain weird. an ad hominem attack is attacking the person instead of their argument and what the other responses saying they're out of their mind saying they're weird is actually directly attacking their their argument, right? it's about policy, the question is which rhetorical approach will strike a chord with undecided voters in a handful of swing states. and we won't know the answer to that, to election the rob reynolds, how to 0. well, there been protesting origin,
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so you know, against presidents have gave me, lays plans to veto an increase in pensions. the senate approve the bill that raises retirement benefits by more than 8 percent. it's a reasonable report from bonus iras, the scales in front of argentina's congress pensioners have come to protest against heavy emulates planned to v to a low pass by the opposition. that would increase their monthly allowance to police use tiered gas on the protesters and prevented them from blocking roads. it'll be 90 for the 70 years old and says she has had to go back to work to make ends meet, that they are taking everything away from us, do understand, and they're not even paying what we deserve. reducing the medicines, we guess we have pain malays. austerity plan. the bill that congress has dr. obviously is a monthly obligate,
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according to inflation and an extra compensation of around 8 percent. the government has said is going to be to miss law. however, the pensioners that have come here say that their lines are at stake in previous years, each new government has changed the formula for adjusting pensions in argentina, pensioners have lost out with every one of them. all position politician what of being that as was involved in drafting the beating congress. he says it was a way to compensate pensioners who have lost their income to the sewing inflation. critics say, what's caused by heavy enemy last evaluation. last december. and i knew about sort of getting, you know, of those the end of last year and argentina, we had a 211 percent inflation rate. and pension is only received 100 percent increase because of the previous government was brutal. this government started at the very low pension, the lowest in history, and then it became even worse. so the opposition says no. the government wanted an extra 8 percent to strengthen its fiscal supply. therefore,
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we lays implementing that will stay with the plan to bring down the deficit to 0. he says the lawmakers that pass the bill i trying to destroy he's economic program and in suspension or is, will be better off under he's administration. or let him know that he has worked as a painter and now has a pension of around $200.00 a month. the, the, i need medication for collect, scroll, and high blood pressure. i'm trying to get some work to pay all the electricity and gas bills because everything is going up. we've never seen anything like this. so the $5000000.00 pensioners in argentina who get paid the minimum allowance, which leaves them below the poverty line. that's why they say they want the government to allow them to age with dignity very so we'll just see that one of the site is flushed floods across northern nigeria have killed at least 6 people and left thousands homeless homes, farm lines and critical infrastructure have been washed away,
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officials say the floods have come earlier than expected and took residents by surprise. they've urged those affected to relocate to emergency displacements camps . so create this constitutional court has made what seen as a landmark ruling in favor of young environmental as a judgment handed down on thursday found the countries climate laws aren't enough to protect citizens rights units. kim has more from so south korea's climate legislation does not adequately protect basic human rights. that's the unanimous ruling by the constitutional court, which has called on the government to do more to curve greenhouse gas emissions. specifically to expand is carbon reduction plans. beyond the year 2030 young activists have welcome the verdict saying this is just the beginning of the law. i hope this ruling will bring about pray to changes. so children like may won't have to file constitutional complaints in the future. the climate crisis is not
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a future problem, but a reality that everyone is facing right now. the south koreans like much of the world have experienced on seasonal weather patters. recently, summer is marked by powerful storms and a series of record hard nights, worse and the quality of life and driving up through prices. the crux of the lawsuit is that the government's commitment to cut carbon emissions by 290000000 tons by 2030. simply is not enough. they also accused the government of not prioritizing climate policies pointing to its heavy reliance on fossil fuels. environmental us say it's time for a change order from google. the routing concerns that kind of changes to fundamental right. to see that everyone has the right to be safe from its impact. whether this right is upheld depends on the actions we take from now on the questions. you know, the environment ministry has promised to implement. follow up measures. the government will need to work with
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a national assembly to draft updated legislation before the courts deadline of february 2026. this case follows a verdict kind of down in switzerland. in april. the european court of human rights ruled in favor of 2000 elderly women who argued the government wasn't doing enough to protect them from heat waves. at other extreme weather events, you don't catch them. don't put another cache, it would be safe side. if my children never experienced a beautiful spring day, if we can't prevent it, even if i'm sad, i think it's necessary to cherish and live each day how to how to do with a legal mandate in hand. the young activists and their parents have pledge to keep up the pressure on authorities to ensure difficult decisions are made in order to protect the world. they'll inherent us skim oh to 0. so the still ahead on the houses there is our show. hey, attorneys, usually the star of the show be attention wasn't on tim's for once. that story is
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host the power olympic games and for the 1st time you are opening ceremony, city events has been staged. outside of the stadium. a warm summer evening will convey the full 1000 power athletes along the shorts, to the se, and through to the plants, telecom called by. the advisors that define frank society carries stronger meaning than ever before, leaving us in the right to leave freely and without oppression. it got to every person with a disability deserves do fortuna, to thrive and live life free from barriers, free from discrimination and free from modularization. the olympics. opening ceremony space along the river, sending to rental conditions 6 weeks ago, was heavily criticized wednesday night spectacle was treated as a success. organize this over 2000000 tickets have been sold for the event sofa.
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that was just crazy. wonderful, wonderful. i need to get some of the nancy uh with the where where the, the and the china is, is be the dominant force of the game stretching back to 2004 bill looks to keep that record going. as the parent athletes competes of $549.00 gold medals, across $22.00 paralympics sports pump size and out to 0, sending time didn't know about the joke of which kept his bid for reco 25th grandson, title, and track. as he reached the said around the of the us open, last year the serbian had to baffle through 5 says had to overcome his compact. you . it was located in the said wrong. and it seems like the pet was set for another intensive showdown our,
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the injury hanford terry's efforts joke of it was leading 6464 to love before his opponent with hired with up domino pay talk over to will take on 28th seats. alex see footprint next. on the how about this from casper rude and what might go down as one of the points of the farm and the 8 see this through to the 3rd round after defeating game office in full set. but not before somehow winning this point. norwegian reach the final on 2022. i'll be looking to go one step closer in his pursuit of a fair brand. then the americans have impressed so far as they look to become the fastest and the world it can 2003 to in the home on home ground 12 to see tele fits, beating a talent. mateo by attorney street says it could be as many as 7 from the us to see
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through and the rounds of 32. and the women's role reading champion cocoa golf continues, have great format flushing meadows. she eases into the said one, the american obtained of a few early mistakes to beat on see the german, tatiana, maria 6 for 6 love. the bottom of the sea will face elena the visually and then she's a good old court player and she can do pretty much like everything she's really solid from the back. and you know, when i play her and aka, and we had a lot of physical points. so yeah, i think the, the challenge will be just finding the balance between being aggressive and not letting her dictate, but also, you know, not making too many errors. she's a tough opponent and you know, regardless of whatever form she's in, i think she's always going to be tough to be or just one day away from transferred deadline day across european football, nice and livable, are making late move. so with the sign in know for the eco kaiser on the slow side that have brought the autonomy for the for just over $15000000.00 off it was
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revealed that you vent is no longer needed him at the accept kaiser has made 51 international appearances for his country scoring 7 times, it's not for the have concern. design is over a 1000000. the capital from chelsea on a 3 year deal to move was driven by his former coach, antonio county on the home. the striker enjoyed to facilitate the seasons at inter milan the belgium, into a national high school, 20 full goals as he won the syria in 2021. another game. another home run for sure here tanya, but this time that he was helped by friends at the village of stadium ceremonial page before the game was thrown up by none other than his dog. the coy and it did the trick as a tiny struck his 42nd home line of the season, and the 6 for victory over the baltimore orioles. only the new york yankees are in judge has more and that's it for me during thank you so much for that, so not, and thanks for watching the news. our analogies 0. we're back in just
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a moment with much more of today's news and all the latest headlines by the for calculus refugees, the english channel is more than a body of water. it's the final spring and a desperate journey. a remarkable 1st time the account of a youngster, tracy onto the same is brother's life selflessly sold to provide for his family. the c won't scare us with this on a just too often of gone, it's done. it's portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of the kind of stuff thanks to the braves, individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary
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film archives funding for decades reviews the forgotten foods of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part to the communist revolution, just on a, just a call for recognition from mexico indigenous community. they march to mexico's capital to mark international day of indigenous peoples. this is not us integration. this is a way to put this through. let the government know that we are there are around 70 different indigenous groups which make up 15 percent of mexico. us population. most lack the influence and resources to make decisions about their own community. we go to house centers and we did not care. if one of us to change the denied public transmission from that don that we're offering to be made visible, there's an underlying, seemed to fit your large project being promoted by president elect cloud yesterday, while i was promised to enshrine and to the rights and customs of indigenous groups
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in mexico, incoming president space is a big challenge, making a difference to these communities that have been pushed to the margins for far too long. the is really strikes across garza kill at least $28.00 palestinians. thousands are fleeing the violence. let's say they have nowhere safe to go. the, you're watching out to 0 light from the headquarters and downtime during you. navigate are also coming up. israel pushes on whether it's offensive and occupied westbank despite widespread global condemnation. a push to stabilize relations. the

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