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the the, this is the kimberly news life from thirdly, impact has done up during the rainy and miss all attack to iran says the targeted and the brand new interest. terrorist for innovation plus 2, florida is one of odd, has reacted with anger, cooling it's invoice from also coming up, a shipment of medicine arrived in gaza. the this as the desktop continues to climb across the territory. israel says that is pushing on with his full against him on the
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american, we have worked into the program. pensions are rising between pakistan and iran after and a branding a strike on a pack us. donnie 2 or 3 killed. 2 children is on the bad record, it's ambassador to around on wednesday and his expelled the brandy and ambassador. this video from the local human rights organization is said to show the optim, off of the tech. according to a running and state media, the s drive targeted the headquarters of the militant group jaylish around is the keys, the, the group of carrying out tara attacks on or branding and sort of in the last few days around is launched. similar strikes against targets in iraq and syria is around the foreign minister on the attack against the group in pakistan. all right, let's talk to doug ben, down now as senior fellow at the case of institute who specializes in foreign policy and civil liberties and joins me from washington. they say welcome to you, doug. what is around trying to say his body's around trying to achieve with these
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attacks the the rod is trying to do 2 things. it is says it's ranking out ad organizations that it views is organizing terrorist attacks within. and 2nd, i suspect it's trying to demonstrate to other regional parties as well as the united states. it has an ability to do targeted strides after the fashion frankly, of the united states and some other countries. but this is really an extension of military power that we haven't seen from german before. that it's quite significant loss. but does, why is this happening now? my guess is the larger contracts where so the war is garza threats of his real and hezbollah. going to war us, bombing the booth, these your militia groups that have been attacked in us courses in iraq and syria.
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the region is heating up and tear. ron wants to make clear that it's not going to be an easy victim if it comes into contact with either the us or is real, militarily. you said the regions heating up at these me saw struck 3 countries that are relatively friendly to iran. do you expect any retaliation here? i would expect military retaliation. i think we're going to see as with pakistan a much more rigid relationship, at least in the near term. there may be some back panel discussions in iran might make some compensation if it did hit families. nevertheless, publicly iran is taking a hard line stance, flaming. these were terrorists we saw the same with in kurdistan in northern iraq, blaming. and it was, it is really emissions. and the so far it's taking that position and sticking with the band. i'll send you fellow at the cato institute. thanks so much for your time
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. you're welcome. bye. of the low house of british parliament has passed the government's bill to st. asylum seekers to rep wanda. this is a revised version of the bill. the previous one was ruled unlawful by the supreme court last year. prime minister was she? so next, a government face down to rebellion from members of its own conservative party. they wanted the little maid even tougher. now moves to the house of lords. it is also expected to face opposition. the government wants to fly people who into prison legally, to have one to claim asylum. the in state. government says it is a fair way to deal with the influx of migrants in the u. k. i'm it's across to you. k correspondent, charlottesville, some pill. there's been following this story for us, going to say, charlotte, walk us through what happened today? a like, in an absolute not show, this was members of parliament giving that backing to
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a come to the actual piece of legislation designs to get a confidential policy. this one that policy up and running. uh, does this mean that you will see like taking off imminently? sending assigned them, see, cuz he at 01 the no, it doesn't. there are a significant number of challenges that can still stop from happening. but this is a clearing of the major hurdle and the prime minister where she's do not will be breathing a big sign of relief today. the political stakes of really was talking about him. he really states his premiership on being seen to deal with legal migration for tgm work expected to be an election year in some our cities even suggested that have this vote not paul. had it not gone the government's way. they could even be some sort of governments class such as the emphasis that prime minister wishy student has placed on being seen to deal with
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a legal migration. now i say it's been very controversial. his policy has been tearing it so for positive that it's, as you alluded to those on the rights of this policy, a war age that this piece of legislation doesn't go far enough to ensure that flights are able to take all those on the move motor excited this party has been very concerned that it goes too far that concerned about anything that looks like it might just by the u. k. international obligation. now it has gone through, but as i say to just ahead yeah, many challenges. what's going to come next then? as well, next stop. this goes to the opera house upon the house of lou old. they are expected to, to pose significant challenges to this book. it has the very least delays. and the worst there is that you could see what's called ping pong between the 2 nouns.
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apartments where it gets sent back to the know a house, and they have to try and deal with perhaps a watered down version. and there isn't much time for the prime minister here. this is a statement to be an election here. he wants the flight to get off the ground. before that happens, my do just want to say is, well, that should be uh, the government, the current policy building costs know when the next election, the position policy, who are leading in the polls say those graphic completely. so there is still a long way to go for that policy. so let's show some people in london. thank you so much. the shipment of medicine intended for thousands of age riley hostages being held in gaza as arrived in the territory. the delivery comes up to cut and france mediated, the 1st agreement between his route and the militant group, which is deemed a territory by multiple countries, some relief on its way at last. but the french l. d. o is already addressed.
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more than 2 days after it was announced, how must set new conditions, but the delivery of medicines to hostages. existing israel must not inspect the trucks, carrying them, and each box of medicines for the hostages. $1000.00 must be delivered to gauze of residents. israel said the trucks entering the street on wednesday would undergo secuity inspections. none the less. it's a worrying development for the relatives of the more than 100 hostages, who remain in garza more than 100 days after they received some of whom have serious pre existing health conditions or in a press conference held in washington. dc. relatives repeated calls for the swift release of their loved ones. a week ago today, we stood on the border with garza so close to on there. we screamed his name through you speakers hoping that in some way somehow he might hear us and
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know that we're fighting for him. the new conditions demanded by how mouse could also delay age to palestinians in southern golf. uh, you were desperately in need of the basics required for survival. the cause of how much one government says since the deal was broken, the south's largest city hun unice has come under the most intense by it's seen since the world began. nice. well, how about the air strikes are absolutely terrifying. is you know, we're leaving intense. they don't protect us from trap, now. they don't protect us from anything. the sound of the inner strikes is extreme . a short while ago, the strikes were very close to us and if you to share from both you and chief antonio, good to interest, we each to a, to these calls for an immediate cease for us to facilitate the votes. the release of his riley hostages and aid for palestinians in dogs,
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a blow disturbing by the civilians. mostly women and children are killed, maimed bottom is forced from their homes and did not have access to meditative dates. he described the catastrophe on folding and java as being beyond words. all right, let's take a quick look now at some of the headlines from around the world and explosion that a 5 we expect or in central thailand has killed at least 23 people. because of the blast, as being investigated, local officials said the factory was operating legally. explosion comes less than a month before the chinese new year. when 5 works in high demand. a court in sierra leone has granted former president, and as by cut on the mission to travel abroad, despite being charged with treason, rome i was given permission to travel to nigeria for medical reasons. his charges stand from his alleged route roll in a filed qu,
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november that so 20 people kills. as in kenya, a code is ordered and alleged dentist. i calculated to undergo mental health checks before he can be charged with murder. pulled. mckenzie was arrested last year of to hundreds of his father was found in mass graves. he's alleged to have encouraged him to stop to this in order to get to have the process president a memo, mccall has said he wants to boost the french. both rice limit children screentime and track down criminal gags. the plans are part of a raft of policy goals that nicole has announced for his loss is 3 d as in office use that come as the far right nationalist. national right rally party continues to rise and opinion pulse in friends when russia, dozens of protesters have been arrested off the classes with brian police in the central region of last quarter. thousands of people demonstrated they after an environmental activist was sentenced to 4 years in prison. for allegedly inciting
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hatred, the support of site, he's facing persecution for his political fees, career images from today's russia. a country where even peaceful street protests are met with a harsh response. police disperse and demonstrators in the town of, by mach with the help of tear gas and stone grenades. it all began after a judge sentenced a local activists to 4 years in prison. for you, i'll see enough was taken into custody after the ruling. susan is my huge things to you. well, who came to support me? i will never forget this new, but i do not plead guilty since i have always been struggling for justice. all for my people, for my republican is so god willing, we will see each other again. and so, as the verdict was announced, hundreds of demonstrators who gathered outside began tempting slogans and his
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support. security forces into vans and italy, several arrests followed l. c. and it has been a prominent eco activist in the central russian region of the bus card has done. he has also complained for the protection of the regional bhaskar language and condemned russia's war in ukraine. he was sentenced for a common to consider a racist by the authorities with which he says was miss translated. the ruling, let not only to street protests, but emotional please, by his supporters on social media. if it is a boy of super, if i am holding on e 5 to some bus cool, just on to leave the territory of ukraine and return to the regional to defend the land. and the people know what you like. while you are fighting for the ambitions of one person, you will, people are being beaten up by security forces. after the hours long stand off,
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right, police finally dispersed the demonstrators. the rally in by mike has been one of the biggest protests in russia since the kremlin began its war in ukraine. as the jail active, as begins to serve his sentence, it appears that some of his supporters may follow him. authorities have launched a criminal case and to mass riots, a crime with the punishment of up to 15 years in jail. are all right before we leave you, let's take a reminder at the top story. this how tensions are rising between pakistan and iran often. and the brand name is tracked on the text on a territory killed 2 children. one of us recall the $10000.00 a to arrive on wednesday and has expelled the are ready with that your office by to this hour after the break, especially to be with mock malik brown, looking at the resiliency of democratic institutions. that is india,
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