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the, the, this is the definitely news line from the potential new lifeline for the people of god. so that's just a trick left. a region civilians us present, been joe 5 minutes to announce the establishment of a quote on the cause of cause to facilitate the delivery of a central supplies also in the program to see a tax on international shipping turn. deadly damage rebel striking commercial vastly in the gulf of 8 and killing. 3 people survive as abandoned ship and to rescue by the indian navy. president bivens dear to deliver his state of the union address, hoping to sell us focused on his agenda hasn't been likely election be matched with donald trump in november,
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the until gale. welcome to the program. us president joe biden is to announce a plan to build a temporary pool. it's on the gauze coast to increase the flow fuel monitoring agents, the gaza strip. white house officials say the president will make the announcement in his annual state of the union address this evening. it would involve a maritime carried over to bring a from the mediterranean island of cyprus. the u. s. administrator would help set it up, but all sorts of stress us troops would not be on the ground in gaza, or a residence. a desk are in desperate need of food, clean water, and medical aid. this is getting a little from much on this this on me, so i'll call in 0. so welcome back, sammy. however, these reports of a us build port in gaza, likely to be got it there in israel. yeah.
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well, we know that israel has been discussing these ideas with the europeans and also with the americans. about the we understand this statement that is coming now out of the washington. it hit the is read by surprise and the they did not expect this to come at this time. is some c as a kind of lack of the trust that the, the bided administration has a towards a is really this is stage. and that was the last we already heard the official a and talking to the, the reuters news agency saying that is read when fully cooperate and is ready for the support of the establishment of a such a temporary doc. but we're still waiting here to hear the speech itself,
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of the american president, as so as to have the kind of a more a call here in response to this. okay? and that brings up to date, if you would, um they negotiations about sci fi and this conflict. yeah, well, the negations that, that'd be meeting in the cairo and the today, the him, us legation and now is that it's leaving. and the so this is a kind of a signal of the collapse of any kind of a progress that was expected to happen ahead of the month. so the modem, which is going to begin the next week, and the delegation said that the talks will resume the goal stations would resume next week. so of course, there's always a chance that the parties would be able to,
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to bridge the gap. so that exist. uh, but if we thought that it would be a ceasefire during the month of rama the a. well it's, it's not going to happen at least within the beginning of this month. and then of course, different different the shows that the keep the parties a part one of them is the way the 2 parties, if you the ceasefire is well and we heard nothing. the, our today the prime minister saying that a 3 a continue the campaign in the fos that without taking that i thought it would be no victory. and in fact it would be a defeat for his rep, a. i'm also the other have, sees the ceasefire as a kind of the beginning of an end to this war. and the 81 still have some kind of guarantees that this cease fire will develop enough direction. so we're now
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in the, in a serious crisis on this matter. okay, thanks. i sound like john this to send me suckle in garrison the head of international women's day, which highlights the issue of women's rights across the globe. women in gaza say they'd be deprived and the basic ones, the un says around a 1000000, this causes displaced people of women and girls most and now living in 10 comes in the south of the district, trying to survive within the last half cleaning, attend, that can hardly replace it last home, cooking with a thoroughly to water and caring for sick children with no medicine to treat them. the life of displaced women in this makes shift kemp and rafa has turned into what seems to be a never ending 5 plus the bible on the books. how most of the women have disappeared . there is nothing left to cool woman. we are suffering in every man. we have been
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destroyed. we suffer from everything from poverty, from sadness. there is no food, nothing to drink, no water. close to 1000000 women and girls, some garza had been displaced according to the un since israel's war against how much the gun off to death till the 7th tyra tex awesome for shoot as well. i don't have a house full of my children at you yesterday. i wasn't feeling well either. i couldn't find medicine. i had to beg for it, because of the flies i had to get up to clean and disinfect the place. oh, there are far from mazda some garza facing a daily challenge to keep themselves and their children live with a very little they have to cope with desperation as there is no end to this war inside. so what is the, what have we done to have done this like this?
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now i have lost the year of my life. what have i gain from this war? is this what have we gained? we have been destroyed, some of our schools are gone. our families are gone hunting or what? so if we gain from all of this war, i have quick questions, but so many women in gaza ask every day and that continues to go unanswered. all the conflicts between israel and her boss has joined in rebels. who is the rebels from yemen who was supported by iran. the who says of 9 loans that 1st a deadly attack on a much and ship at least 3 silas were killed and 4 others wounded. when an unto ship mississauga hit the cargo vessel. true confidence in the gulf of 8 on wednesday. ships operate to say it was left drifting and on fire. survivors were picked up by the indian navy, the us ministries as a sustained scholar about 2 strikes against 2 aerial drones and the who we think
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controlled area of u. m and the price the presented an imminent threat. the attack on the ball bay, those registered true confidence marks a significant escalation by the who these as well as the depths the surviving crew were forced to abandon ship days earlier came the fast thinking of a vessel in the red sea as the who's the spied miss solves the produce shown freight to ruby ma. the ship went down with $21000.00 tons of fertilizer on board. racing phases of an ecological disaster. the who's the say they are attacking shipping and retaliation for israel is offensive in gaza. the group which is backed by iran, has disruptive traffic in the red sea and go for of age. and one of the world's busiest shipping routes of the old crews of targeted ships must quickly leave. after the 1st strike, the many forces will continue to fulfill the religious,
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moral, and the amount of terry and duties in supporting the oppressed, palestinian people in us. and which is the strikes on who's the targets in yemen of sofa failed to the, to the rebels. who these have continued to launch these reckless attacks with no regard for the wellbeing of innocent civilians who are transiting through the red sea. and now they have of course, unfortunately, and tragically killed innocent civilians. and so the united states will continue to hold the cookies accountable for their attacks. the big fear is that the, who these campaign against shipping in the red sea could have a significant long term impact on the international trade leading to supply shortages and pushing up global inflation. let's pick this up with abraham jalal who researches human on the gulf region and has just returned from yemen. a
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welcome to the w. let's 1st of all, start with the who is his intentions. i have heard if he's been trying to kill people all along or just to detach shipping. thanks for having me. i think the latest attack on the ship, the that's to the lives of the cool man does constitutes a major escalation and is a part of for broder, not only to the soft shipping but to maximize the damage caused the amount of damage inflicted. but by both of those on, on the ships, but also a reflection of a broder story, that story to them and to the kids to go. right. so as far as we can tell, it has always been their intention to, to not just deter shipping, but to kill as many people in this area as they can. so yeah, they do these, the states at the beginning of the campaign. and you know,
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in the november when they launched that a set of states, etc, etc, but they will only target is ready to ship. that has not been the case. the scope of targeted vessels. uh, you know, as evidenced by many, many ships included other nationalities. so it's not to clay how it benefit to the palestinian cause or how it effects is very long. it in fact affected the global supply chain and, and, and the same king of the ship it will be made. it will be bad just a few days ago with done dress for such a menu that went into the etc holds the the fig kennedy's under to be towards the states. it, i think it's the 1st of the 6 to which feeds hundreds of thousands of companies and the aged. so the disruption now is, is that a global stage? but it's also a domestic liberal unit and human rights. and i'm not too sure how the root is just defined, not for the public or even have the credibility when decent types of tech did
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a day on people. so do you think just get lucky if i can use that phrase at this time because better, better, all of all sorts of navies, obviously in that area. the us is that the british to that of friends of bad at india is that they're all out of that. and as opposed to the who's these just have to get lucky just just once in order to achieve their lives. this is now a been doing the americans and the bread. so unfortunately you do not know the strategic long term game. and the limits of this policy making has, has been very obvious that to these have been also encouraging get to their favor by not only testing walters, but continuing to, you know, constantly increase the level of damage with the united states and united kingdom and international communities. porting just towards the parts of and that sustained by the who, the ability to hold, to create
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a bigger etc. which means addressing power and balances again. and it's key to addressing the crisis which kind a manifestation a pete itself in the future under situations of ju, political tensions. as we see today, i was attaching a few out of course, right? just, just briefly, 1st just expand on that. that's um, idea that you, you probably said that the, the us and british side that i don't know what that doing. i mean the state of the objective is degrading who the capabilities and to the extent that they cannot adequately disrupt a supply chain. overland and, you know, it, see, there are these, there would be capability would not be degraded as much of the parents, both of the statements fast claiming the good ation of 20 to 30 percent. but that's not necessarily the case. and this, the good nations on the other to it needs, you know, protests to where you're having a strategy that the next day and see crisis to those of the conflicts. not
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addressing the symptoms of what we see today. which is basically the manifestations . all file for globally disrupting capability that run and government and, and fall from respectful all for international those including i'm close and geneva convention. okay, thank you for joining us and told me yesterday that to abraham at job a young man on golf research. thank you. so much i to take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the wells. 3 ministry roll, the west african countries have announced tons to set up a joint to force to 5 is limits, terrace groups, shad molly and became a facet and i've seen us taxed by the groups in recent years. administrative promised to ending services in this i have vision. violence has wasn't under that right. james emanuel mack crawl has pledged a waiver and support, smoke dove, and made mounting tensions between the country and the pro russia separatists. the
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french president said, he's molder from counterparts of minus on 2 sides of defense, according to the name to boosting boulder of a sovereignty and secure, say, the cold on russia to withdraw its forces from the price of white tons and extreme leech and austrian property movable every day benco has filed for bankruptcy months after you'd really states of cigna went fast. cigna had stakes in the chrysler building on self, which is just a bank of famously used to both of the business, royal family and the pope. at a more exclusive property portfolio basis, government is extending a state of emergency, a nighttime tough you in an effort to come 5 and down your tax, the capital port duprang's guns have continued to attack police stations and other institutions as police struggle to contain the rest gang 50 mount at the resignation of 5 minutes. the only note to the united states for our president by the state of the union address that tonight is an opportunity for him to the
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officers agenda. hadn't been expected election be match with donald trump. it's also a chance for the 81 year old to be a show of a growing number of voters who are concerned about his age. joe biden is in a bind on his lo pulling numbers and a series of public golf. widespread concern over his age and his fitness as a candidate does not appear to be fading away. yes, i worried about his agent. yes, i think he should step down at the democrats will be more likely to win if somebody else has to nominate. i do think it's time for younger people to finally have their say. a recent poll conducted by the new york times and sienna college shows that majority of voters who supported biden in the 2020 elections say he's too old to be an effective leader. and a 2nd term, his republican rival, former president donald trump. so only a few years younger and also prone to confuse statements has fewer voters saying they're worried about his age. i know that the super tuesday primaries are in the
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rear view mirror delegates will soon officially hand the nomination to bite. and in august at the democratic national convention in chicago, a search, the polls are worrisome. as their biden's public stumbles, appearing to embody voters concerns. if even lead sound to ask, could there be an alternative provider and this late in the game, how would that even work? well, an alternate town to the, to the president could materialize with cooperation from well by that you would have a lot of the new political science as larry cyber cho explains that theoretically bite and could step aside and make way for another candidate. here's how it could happen. if a candidate withdrew the candidate receiving the majority of the convention, delegates withdrew them. in essence, the convention would have to decide what the rules are. they would at least start out with a lean toward complet harris toward the vice president. but i'm sure there would be
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other candidates there is of course series, and then there's reality biden is unlikely to ever step aside. he has spent his entire life trying to get to be president and incredibly incredible at the age of 78. he made it. do you seriously think that he would step aside willingly? the boy, the constitution requires him to do so. if democrats had an obvious, very popular nominee, then maybe there would be some pressure from the people who count on binding to withdraw. well, there is it. and therefore, there is, it is the question of replacing biden is a non starter and a keyboard or concern centers around something that bite and cannot possibly change . it begs the question, what can the democrats do? and the board and campaign appears to want to limit and control pub appearances to
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decrease the likelihood of missteps. but media specialist dan kennedy says they can only convince voting americans by letting them see as much of biden as possible. they have to convince them to get out there and meet voters, give speeches, sit down for interviews with be porters, which he's been very reluctant to do. and you know, if he performs well, i think that will answer the questions if he doesn't perform well. well, i suppose that doesn't solve the problem, but i don't know that it makes it any bigger a problem than they have already. so i think they need to take the chance and get them out there with the general election now in full swing, the bite and campaign has 8 months to do just that. to get the president to show what he is still capable of at $81.00. despite the risks of slips along the way, will not result from mount washington correspondent, janelle dom allowed the ass,
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janelle, about the democrats, none by the options as well. so there's what's possible, and then there's what's plausible or likely, and obviously one of those categories is wider than the other. if we're talking about what's possible then it makes sense to look at the next natural candidate in line, vice president campbell of hers. but see that she's pulling even more on favorably than joe barton at this point, that doesn't make her a feasible non biden option. you know, there any number of names and the democrat party that could be considered as potential errors to bite in michigan, governor gretchen whitmore, or transportation secretary p with a judge. the governor of california galvan newsome with the fact of the matter is any one of these people would have needed a lot more runway at a much earlier point. and in and an electronic old tradition where the incumbent almost always puts himself forward as in albany, almost always runs for re election. i guess the real answer to whether there is
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a feasible non option bite in is, is really no, unless of course he steps aside, which we've established. he doesn't like me to do. okay. while we're having this conversation about donald trump, who's only 4 years younger than joe, bye a to i mean, this is a fair question. so trump has had his fair share of mental stop stumbles and public as well. i would say they make a comparable number of gaps. so, if biden would confuse the leaders of mexico in egypt, trump would confuse a bite and an obama, for example, but perception is reality here, and i know voters are they really do perceive of joe biden as a much older than donald trump. biden walks and talks lower, trump just seems more robust and fairly or unfairly biden's age is a problem for biden, in a way that trumps age is less of a problem for trump. but that isn't to say that the electorate doesn't have issues
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with the trump in this gallop poll that says that majority of americans would not vote for a candidate over 80. that same poll says they would also not vote for a convicted felon. so seeing that donald trump has $91.00 charges across 4 cases, they also count, consider that a non issue for the electorate fight it and trunk fall into either of these categories. but it would be too simple to say. they simply cancel each other out quite well then about the present by the states of the union address. that's an heights. i'm guessing he will try to convince both of these still fit for office. what, what are we expecting to here? yeah, so this is going to be the last 8 of the union address saw before the election. so the fact though it's a campaign speech is expected to highlight as you can all make record the defense of democracy. the democrats saw efforts to safeguard reproductive rights, but of course, it's not just his message, but his delivery that will be key here. folders need to see vigor and energy at so
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that he can dispel notions that he's no longer fit for office. thanks to now to know a demo in washington to a sweden has formerly joined nato as the 32nd member of the transatlantic ministry alliance, entering decades of postwar neutrality and a settlement in washington, a swedish prime minister of christus on i called it a victory for freedom stucco joining the alliance i made concerns about the russian regression funding the full scale invasion of ukraine 2 years ago, suite in succession. today's our comes as germany's defense minister travels through scans and have you voters for stories is looking for a potential blueprint for the introduction of conscription here in germany. but the task will require significant political backend. german defense minister birth to star is on the full day to real scandinavia. an important part of his trip is to look at the models. these countries are using for conscription because of russia's wall of aggression against ukraine. there are new,
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do you political realities and threats? and there's a growing realization that the german born to savannah, the only leg resources the people to get moving to dodge fly or investigating a step that you have already taken. we suspended conscription in 2011. now we're looking into reactivating it. and we're looking at the swedish model, the sweetest symbol that i'm each is sweet in context, all 18 year olds, and then select around $30000.00 men and women for the recruitment process. and part of these around $8000.00 then actually called up for the one year training course. moving on to no way to soar is so military conscripts and action up close, they help protect the almost 200 kilometer long border with russia. the recruits, a very aware that they need to be able to defend themselves and the country should they have to it's it's so it's 1st. yeah, we have to be up to our best. it's all time you feel like you actually do
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a job. we're not just training and we actually do something real in germany. there are some hurdles when it comes to recruitment. the biggest one would be changing the constitution to allow men and women to become scripted. and that can only be done with a 2 thirds majority empowerment. nonetheless, the government defends witnesses, adamant is country can learn from scandinavia, conscripts um, no, with no office of the over them just by doing the jump and loving it and doing it very, very efficiently and was locked up. there's a lot of passion. i was really impressed talk by talking to them. i'm also impressed by the high proportion of so it was women in the know huge anomaly which is about 40 percent. it's a long way to go for the german homicide and exchange of best practices. a strong element of nato's military alliance with sweden and finland. having done recently,
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scandinavian approaches will feature even more prominent in discussions on conscription going forward. thousands of flights and trains across germany will be canceled based week lufthansa and don't your bond stuff going on strike. it's the latest in a series of all kinds of different sectors, including funds for the civil service. and supermarkets was one highway just to cope with drinking purchasing power off. around 200000 passengers will be affected over 2 days, as well as millions of tray and travelers delays and cancellations are expected until saturday. so finally, here's an example of the animal kingdom taking over. i think schumann domains a huge mob of kangaroos took over the golf course in melbourne, offerings through the fairway screens and sun funk cuz bouncing along the grass and leaving pleasant stuff which is what won't go. so i feel as it was about the
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