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the, the, this is the, the news light from ballot. israel's benjamin that's no calls and asked try, getting rough off. a tragic mistake causes health agency says thousands were killed off the rock instead of town over the spice. israel says it was targeting senior homeless, come on, also coming off lawmakers in georgia to begin the process of the 1st thing a presidential veto, which is blocking the new for an age and slow spawn. widespread folks thought south africa's general elections could see the routing and see positive
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news. it's majority for the 1st time. we look at twice some vote, just calling for the political shakeup. the guy that is welcome to the program. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has described them as striking the southern gauze, and cisco for a thought has, quote, a tragic mistake, but has valves to continue israel's military operations that the gaza health industry, which is operated by how boss says b. s. i killed at least 45 people involved in dozens mold as well says it was targeting to top hallmarks, commodities. the united nations security council has called an emergency meeting to discuss the strike of the aftermath of an is riley strike on a refugee camp in rough uh, how much officials in garza say,
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the attack killed dozens and injured to many more survivors described what that just going to say alana and we told that people who were reading and unbearable state, we pulled out children who are in pieces. we pulled out the young and elderly people. the fire in the camp was unreal, and most of the displaced here didn't suffice. for the cell man, family, the strike means displacement for the 8th time. what time, what am i supposed to do? what am i to go? tell me when and how long would this go on? have israel should pin point to place for us and tell us to live or die that this way does not work? how long will we be disgrace like this for? the israeli army said it was targeting to senior, i'm ask amount is is what i was prime minister benjamin netanyahu said the incident
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was a terrible mistake. little more mama. i want to learn despite the utmost f. it's not to how non combatants something unfortunately went tragically. wrong, we were investigating the incident and will reach conclusions because this is our policy is on the neutral on. learn, know for us, every noncombatant that is hurt is a tragedy. so how much it's a strategy. this is the whole difference. there is killed and injured and the attack will take into a hospital in central gaza for now, israel continues interpretations in gaza and that's the spice of rooting by the top united nations quote, to stop us. as we've heard this is yeah. who is acknowledge that a tragic mistake has been made, but is there any forces still pushing on in rough or full? i spoke to a correspondence undetermined in jerusalem. yeah, that's right, it's,
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i mean the hurt in the saying, it's a tragic incident or mistake. but again, a blaming, i'm us for it and the don't have an indication that there will be a change of strategy from the is really government, or that is really a military, despite the international outcry, despite the routing of the international court of justice on friday to hold the rough offensive and what we're seeing on the ground, the reports from, during this processing. and during this they're saying that has been fresh strikes overnight, also incentive off, but also across the gaza strip in the central part of the gaza strip. and also in the north, so what people that has been telling us a in gaza is that they don't seem to have a safe space to go there basically left to fend for themselves. and on this day is a ceasefire. agreed upon between israel and how nice of the situation with no change. now you've mentioned that that's been an international outcry over this
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strike on rough, soft doesn't to israel c a b for the isolates as well. the husband and international outcry off to, you know, these are risk pictures and testimonies come out from this incident in the office on monday. no, it's uh, but again, we see most of those outcries before, for example, a month ago, over a month ago. when uh, 8 workers of with the world essential kitchen and g o were targeted and killed in an air strike and as strikes the so basically that the is of course, a sense here among israelis as well. the is a debate that as well might for the isolate itself, but the focus here is on getting negotiations back on track and getting the hostages back. and also there's a sense that this government is basically the more pressure that is from outside the more it is looking in words to more it is actually also pushing back because
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the government here is saying we need to eliminate a hum us to remove a moss from power at the end, you know, to come to this victory that a prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been talking about this also of course a i a, an emergency session expected today a by the are you in security council that there's a sense or so and that's the measures of being taken for more accountability from is on, as well as part of nothing really with change here. of course one of the time, the exam of this reporting from jerusalem. thank you, tanya. spines, prime minister says his cabinet will formerly recognize palestinian statehood today . no way and i expected to follow suit on tuesday. they want all the nations to do the same. despised opposition from israel. so what exactly does they have recognitions mean for the everyday life of palestinians?
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dw correspondence, rebecca, which is reports from romano and the occupied was back. i even remember the occupied west bank biggest city and the state of palestine. defacto administrative capital use of this latest recognition has been welcomed in a gesture of appreciation, the municipality has raised the flags of norway, island, and spain. there is a casino, tells me why their recognition is so meaningful, so beautiful moment. but so moment of hope, it's really about an hour to the hearts hopefully about this to model hope that the was, is listening to us so fast by this time, spill has a chance. no way, spain, an island to join some 140 you. and countries that have already recognized the state of palestine. the move is largely symbolic, but many say it has political meaning. i always say that we want to live so satisfying. we don't want to die for tennis time and we, we live for, for the foot,
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turning our, uh, i'll let it ride for, for self determination on 1st floor or for independence. we've been striving and fighting for 7 the case. and what is happening now is that hope is, is being, is being revised, the palestinians. we spoke to say that while it may not affected day to day lives, they hope it will lead to get more recognition. it also kind of do a bit of recognition of these 3 countries affects the whole world. it highlights or caused that the land is ours, our rights are reality so they can stand with us so we can overcome the brutal occupation. what, how, you know, some of the countries that have recognized palestine. i'm making the voice of young palestinians reach everyone. young palestinians will have a voice in your one and all the so i should have put a, we don't live in freedom, spain and the other countries recognition might make the occupation feel weaker and countries that stand with it might come to our side and hopefully recognize us to you know, despite the signal of hope for palestinians,
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many things stand in the way of a fully fledged palestinian state. one major obstacle is the jewish settlements, like that one. you can see on the hill behind me. they considered illegal on the international law, but they dusted all over the occupied westbank, making a contiguous palestinian state almost impossible. and now the obstacle is the lack of the unified palestinian leadership and the ongoing war in gaza. and now the major obstacle is in lack of political will from israel. vomiting on the bill is riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu condemned to move by the 3 countries saying it was like handing out a reward for terrorism. he's long full to keep the 2 state solution off the negotiating table. i think the biggest obstacle to pieces that he's right, it's got some use to be able to flouting to national do whatever it wants to get away with it. but people don't take seriously the need to think about what is
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a realistic outcome with the palestinians. and therefore, if there is no such thinking that people go along the lines as well. maybe you know, we have to remove permanent. lead is of no way on. and, and spain say that decision was made to promote a peaceful solution for palestinians. here, the move constitutes to the recognition for the decades long struggled for statehood. that's a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. south korea, the nice of the states and japan have condemned north korea's latest attempt to launch assess. lots sold is foreign ministry, said the failed launch. post. the severe threats of regional peace and security, john gun aims to deploy it's 2nd spice satellites. despite being banned by un resolutions, it's almost 8000 people have been evacuated in pop one new guinea from the positive
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is still active line slide. this comes off to an estimate of 2000 people were buried in allowance 5 in the central angle province. on friday, un agency has said that it is quote, highly unlikely that most of us will now be found. temperatures have source to more than $52.00 degrees celsius and pots of pocket stone is an ongoing heat wave. homeless southern province of since doctors are treating thousands of people, a heat stroke and hospitals, the wave is full cost to continue for at least $2.00 more days. a georgian parliamentary committee has started proceedings to override a presidential veto of a controversial for an agents slow that could restrict media freedom and all on for an influence introduced by the routing georgia dream policy has to get most demonstrations into policing for testers. fear the law could stifle free speech and
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bluff the countries efforts to join the union. of course, the phone number. yeah, cuz our mazda is into please see for us maria, what can we expect today? of the waves fast the parliament ends at owning, taught to georgia, and the uh that has the majority department is going to adopt to failing the final uh, reading of to override in the to at least if nothing extra ordinary happens in the meantime. now the government south side is it is amy as transparency. its critics here. they say this is as long as this is a tool that the government is going to use to press the, uh, uh, civil society georgette to steer them away from, from european values and from using integration. that's why people are warrants here is still diploma. seems to be pushing this, this bill and now i would suggest we have a look at the interview with and i'm p from the waiting towards your new content
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and how she's explaining why she's backings about maybe not that many people know that. so we have more than $25000.00 organizations, which is certain georgia that are considering themselves as civil society. and most of them are funded from for the next years. and this funds are coming to georgia from outside of georgia and recently received that the in some cases there is a very fine line. all in some cases there is no line between non governmental organizations and political parties. and once this is or the within funding is go, i mean, you already goes to political parties. that's of course is a problem. functional as i income entered into western society, has to fight with a 3rd tyran is to fight with unfriendly countries and to fight with the implants
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to retire and insights. the use of democracy you're implementing the law to fight. you're putting us into west. well, 1st of all, we don't see that the is this type of thing to 1st, so full against some, but this is not for that. it is kind of preventive measure for georgia. it's not surprising because that sometimes even partners, even friends, may have different interest. this low tries to ensure trust piracy or forwarding funding without any definition of countries or division of countries around as georgia wants to be part of the roof in union. and that is clear, and we see quite the big challenges to our security to georgia is a country which has to try to reach us by russia. and this is not very charles threats to georgia, that is fairly clear, be, have foreign, military presence on our territory. without our consent,
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we have to be very careful who wants what from georgia and what are the interest of any but the towards our country. because uh for us, it is the existence show topics to keep security and to, to step in to, to, in georgia and notes to create additional threats to our security. georgia is nothing they to a member and georgia is not to your member. for today. maria will be the consequences if this law comes into say well, the european union is 4 and this has changed december outside the d. u is preparing already the response. if the bill is adopted in the georgia in parliament, the us has already introduced the travel band for the georgia dream officials for, quote unquote, on demonic democracy in georgia. so essentially it's all moving over georgia and
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nothing seems to be ruled out at the, at this moment. but there are also talks in brussels sides. georgia could actually lose the candidates status of the status and very long the way to states is that many georgia is having problems and for, for that case. now, it seems like the uh, the relationship with the west and georgia is of the lowest point. and that's why people are so angry, they say that their comment is lacking them down. that's because it's not leading them to europe, the place where they want to be split up. maria cuts amounts of every 40 from to place you. thank you, maria. south africans go to the post tomorrow and well it's being seen as the countries most closely for the election since the transition to democracy. 30 years ago, policies including the largest deposition proof that democratic alliance of health . that final campaign events had on wednesdays. the 50 policy, so the national ballots funding for seats in the national assembly.
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the and we can now a bring in the w correspondent, diane hall cab diane, why is this election considered to be so crucial? well, good morning, sir. hi, this election is quite a significant one for, for a number of reasons. first, let me tell you where i am actually. i'm standing outside a voting station here in johannesburg today. and yesterday that we were holding special votes. and these are the votes that are conducted just before the election day, which is tomorrow. special votes are provided to people who have applied for them, such as people who are infirm and tenant, and make it to the voting station. as well as you know, people that know that they won't be able to vote on the 29th. already we have seen
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a number of people over 1600000 people apply for special votes, and that in itself is an indication of the importance of this election. 27000000 south africans have registered. of course, we'll have to see how many of them actually turn up at the polls, but that is already an indication of the interest in the selection from voters. there are a number of key issues. that's all that we can vote is all concerned about. they concerned about the current state of the energy crisis. they're also concerned about the ongoing jobs crisis in the country. and we've seen with the final rallies that you mentioned. edu, on that all the political parties off focusing on these issues. the a and c in the last election set on 57 percent. and that is a lot of speculation. and a lot of polling that does suggest that the party could slip below 50 percent in the selection. if that were to happen,
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it would be the 1st time in democratic history that the a and c is not the outs, right? we know, and i suppose those are a mid the of issues that we are considering in the selection as to where the pos of the country will change with a vote to send to mental change. and with these issues that i've mentioned, jobs and electricity and the economic positive, the country will be enough to motivate vote as to look in the direction of opposition parties instead of the amc. diane started with us, you just mentioned the dissatisfaction now post suggests that the governing and see which was one side by nelson. one that i could lose is absolute majority, as you've indicated for the 1st time since the end of a pond side. now, let's have a look at your report in which you look at what's behind the widespread dissatisfaction in south africa. the smell of rubbish
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mixes with sewage. it's a powerful cocktail that residents have gotten used to living with. this is a familiar site across south africa's township areas. we many black citizens live. president serv, i'm a post. i've visited this area to campaign for boats. we joined team as the interested with the residents, listening to the consent this lifetime agency supported was happy to see room a pool so. so he would tell him exactly how bad it is here. big guy, there's pieces running through the streets. here's the mug of sewage. water is flowing freely here by my own coat, stored done. we often don't have any electricity here. yeah, i mean, it goes off for long periods, one, even for a month, sometimes that big. those are the things that causes frustration. comes out by increasing this also causing frustration is the countries high unemployment rates,
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40 percent of people old enough to work with out drops so that for kids are also experiencing coupling electricity crisis. at its worst, some areas winds without power for over 8 hours a day, a just imagine paying 5 times the market price for a roll of toilet paper. that's what public probably, utility is gone, was shutting out. it's been revealed that it was regularly over paying for basic supplies. it's a kind of maladministration that has lived so the african serious pendants have been used by business people with closer relationships to the amc to enrich themselves, leaving a litany of corruption scandal for reasons like bees. the amc is in big trouble. prediction polls suggest support for the party could even dropped below 50
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percent. and those opposed. we know what's going to happen. and the people in this whole and the people of south africa know in their own hot. so what they're waiting to do in terms of giving the amc and overwhelming majority but the majority of voters in this election or john south africa who grew up under the amc administration of the although housing, the water supply and sanitation may have improved during the lifetimes. they're unhappy about the poor economic prospects. well, no, try to go ahead. i don't have what young people won't vote for the amc because we are unemployed because it will be painful to them because new policies are going to come and take notes from the vehicle that the new policies are responding to our needs as young people is that when the i n c seems to be stuck in the past,
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i the not looking after on somebody, i got court that unhappiness is expected to cost b and c deals at the polls. the amc leadership sees the party has turned over new the fruits and should not be judged on past governments failures on the 29th of may. so that for tenants will give the assessment of when they think the agency can truly turn things around the let's go back to the whole fathers report. it's very interesting this woman saying that the new parties are actually responding to young people's needs. that really seems, as you said, that the n c is in big trouble. what are these new responses tell us more about them as well? they actually are a baby of new parts using the selection at a national level. they are over 52 parties. contesting 4 seats in parliament,
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some of them all, some reincarnations of other political parties. one that is attracting quite a lot of attention is a party that was a sort of co founded by former president jacob zoom. i called the m k party and a number of pre election polls already saying that that party is likely to take some voters away from the amc and from other parties. and they are expectations that they will get some of the national seats and do well inquisitively natal, which is the province that the former president jacob zoom originates from. they also are the parties that have leaders who have no political sort of background links to the a and c brand new politicians. and i think it's quite significant that we seeing these parts there has been a bit of a recycling of existing people. but now we're seeing a lot more new faces, encouraging voters to vote and encouraging them to vote for the parties and for new
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lead is diane holcombe. then reporting from johannesburg. thank you very much. diane tornadoes and the city of storms in the us have killed more than 20 people across several central and southern states and hundreds of thousands of be left without pot. kentucky, oklahoma, arkansas and texas have been hit hardest, with some declaring a state of emergency us president joe biden has offered the federal support of the deadly tornadoes spotted in this guy. after the series of probable stones swept over the central and southern us, they have left a trail of destroyed homes and businesses and caused followed outages. i was coming home, i was eating at a restaurant and i out of nowhere. my mom called me back
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