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the the, this is, the view is live from ballad. israel pushes on with it's offensive and gaza is but international condemnation. artillery pounds rough offers thousands of thousands continued to leave the city fox in a position low. mike and the georgian parliament splashed with bullets while speaking out against the so called for an agency bill. the governing sazia house now pushed the bill through defying weeks of process the
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gather opens. welcome to the program. israel is carrying out new strikes on the southern guys and city of rough, where it says it is battling homeless militants, but israel has denied reports. it's structured. come west of the city on tuesday, killing at least 21 people. the un security council met on tuesday, the following global condemnation over it is rarely attack on sunday. the hamas controlled health ministry says that strikes that a comp on fire and kills at least 45 people. the base refugee camp lies in taxes. for many thousands had fled here too, and his riley designation humanitarians are and so have defended 1 in the morning of 10 kits us with a shell while we was sleeping, 3 people were mounted. my father and my 2 sisters. my mother and brother were also
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injured there in critical condition. they told us to come to the south thought the areas here a safe and i think i mean in the home us run health ministry says at least $21.00 people were killed. israel denies heating the camp as well, but it did take responsibility for a strike on sunday, on another refugee camp nearby that strikes spots of blaze which killed 45 people, including children. israel quoted, a tragic mistake and promised an investigation. it treated an international outcry even among close allies. it's nearby, but ease rouse, biggest ally, the u. s. set. it wouldn't lead to a change in policy. the devastating we have been, i think, very striking in our condemnations about the deaths of innocent civilians. these
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tests are not excuse for that, but we have to understand what happened here. there's going to be investigation. they've already said that it was a tragic mistake. they're looking into it. they have been able to investigate themselves and hold people accountable in the past. we'll see what they do here, each row and says it needs to push on whether it's offensive and rough us to destroy him off and rescue the hostages. they took the october 7, tara attacks, growing close for it to stop, including an order from the international court of justice, have had little impact on c w, as tanya kind of joins us now from the jerusalem autonomy of. what can you tell us about the situation and rough off this morning as well? we understand them in the, the getting here a report so that you know, they're more strikes the in the area, especially in the off, but also across the goal is to strip menu concentrated on sensual garza as well as
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some parts of the northern gauze. now we understand that some of the tangs as of tuesday when moving into the center of golf or i, we have set from there. so is was offensive and the city is continuing and the fighting is continuing. that means also for people that, you know, have been ordered or to evacuate from certain areas, but as you know on the flight and continues to move into the centers off off more and more people are leaving. now the u. n. a had agency has said that over the estimate over a 1000000 people are actually on the move, but some be, are hearing have also said the trapped some have not been able to move for whatever reason. so there's a lot of movement going on. people not knowing what it is safe for them to go in. this comes of course of to this particular incident on sunday where the army has no
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release this initial findings as saying basically that the stripe, the target to 200 us militants, could not have ignited such a large fire but military. and as you have said, you know, this just shows how profit my ticket is. a, with a such strikes in such a densely populated area, in rough off of what we're seeing, the now the us says it suspended a delivery is by seats officer. it's peer and the coast of gaza broke apart. it was only recently installed. how did this happen? a lot of them of what we understand was due to bad weather and high sees it was very a stormy weather here in the past a days and a u. s, the us military had said that the have to suspend deliveries and as you said, a chest had started working actually actually last week and have been some, you know, days when no 8 had been coming in. so it wasn't really was already criticized as
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not being really adequate, but now it says some parts of this temporary period. you have to understand that a trucks have to a basically being driven over the pier from some of the vessels that doing the shuffling of they have apparently broken off and they're saying it takes at least a week to repair this. it didn't give really a precise timeline, and that's comes of course, uh, probably at the worst time, especially uh when it comes to the situation. the south was in the, the intense fighting going on the organizations, uh set. uh, they have difficulties uh to pick up some of the aid of the off of crossing is still closed since the beginning of may when uh the is where the military took over the posting inside of the crossing some of the 8 the trucks waiting there. the best place to go in from there, they were re routed to the town shut on crossing. but 8 organizations are saying it is difficult and challenging for them to get to this a,
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to distribute it because of the fighting. and also that they had to close on instead of just fix centers and on the warehouses, especially in easton, a rough off because all of the most of the 8 and it had been concentrated basically in the south. and that becomes increasingly difficult to exam report from tourism that tension sonya to george and now with a polymer and has dismissed the presidential veto of a new lot which has prompted weeks of mos protests. critics say the legislation known as the foreign agents bill will restrict to media freedom, obstruct georgia's chances of joining the european union. she also meant as far, let me sign was an inside parliament going to the ruling georgia dream party finally got its way. the power and influence bill now can become the law. my mobile, a georgia nightmare for these protestors, angered at a party in the law and they say will destroy democracy and make georgia more like
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russia. as well as best their hopes of joining the european union. which is the government's no, we're saying that we used to say no to us and well, but now we're saying no to us and government in assigning of the ruling parties unwillingness to tolerate, to send a member through water and one of the few lawmakers to oppose the proposal this was the 2nd time the party had tried to push through the bill based on a russian law at requires media, non profit groups to register as agents of foreign influence. if they receive more than 20 percent of their funding from abroad. critics fear it will be used to silence the opposition to georgia, dream ahead of october, so elections, brussels, one, the law was incompatible with georgia speed to join the you. but the prime minister
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says it will somehow accelerate the process to notice only the chances of opening negotiations this year before the initiation of the bill was 0. now these chances have increased significantly, though it's up to the best. it's a message these protestors aren't buying for them. the law has driven home the choice, georgia. it faces the future as part of a democratic european family or, or 3rd period rule. and to return to the kremlin or bait of w. 's. maria, the mazda jones is not for me to please see maria. the how did protest is react on the whole off to the vote. now we've seen very strong emotions yesterday or the economy square. people were literally crying one. the, the news came out that the government pushed through the billing department. now, it didn't. com. is it, is it started big shop for, for many georgians here because the, the, they realized face,
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they were telling me that the wake of coal was ready for them at a loss here when the government decided to introduce the bill for the 1st time. and given the director of the government and the official statements from the, from the ford in georgia in poverty, they say they knew already, di yesterday's and failed would, would come into force. so from for many of course it's just very disappointing, momentous for so many is also a doc day for georgia in democracy and for the european future of this country to say, science, it's silvia going to pro task in different locations across the, across the country. and they going to do that up to october elections, to show the government that they are not going to let them implement this uh, policy even. so if it was already adopted in the parliament, you mentioned the european future for georgia. what does this load mean for georgia
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submission to become a b, you member? one day while we have seen that after the introduction of the bells, the relationship between the watson georgia has been strange i after a while are the uses that nothing is room jobs for georgia. last december, georgia received the you kind of the seas said she was a long way to achievement for, for many georgians that actually proved their commitment to the european path. but the, uh, the uh, the opinion is size. now that sanctions are no tools out that'd be can be revoking . all staff counted as safe is not ruled out either. you also writing to these travel bonds in georgia and officials and some of the assumptions are expected to follow. at least that was actually probably 5 by the us, senators, so it's going to be very tough and very dark and coming few weeks for georgia and it's reputation in the west. very, pretty fee. can this bill be reversed?
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wow, the protests doesn't that don't despond saw. they say that the only way to reverse is also retire and shifting their here is to uh, to locked and now the government looked over elections. now it's, it's, it's also a very complicated question, how the elections there and to respond to elections could be conducted. when many n g zeros are probably going to face a um, some fines on legal persecution to this country where you've got the most records and from the sea. thank you, maria. a lawyer, as in donald trump's harsh money trial, delivered the funds to arguments in them and a half and courtroom. they. the jury will stay until abrasions on wednesday to decide the form of us. president sites prosecute the say. trump knowingly falsified business records ahead of the 2016 presidential elections to conceal
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a sexual encounter with the adult film performance. stormy daniels from gave us $130000.00 in exchange for not going public on the t. far as the last, the payment as a legal expense from causes denied any wrong doing. it's the 1st time a former us president has ever faced criminal prosecution. the new york case centers on whether donald trump violated campaign finance laws had of the 2016 election. trump, who's expected to be the republicans candidate to this year, is november presidential election, was required to be in court every day. the trial wasn't the session from beginning to end. he repeated his claim that he was the victim of a political, which would be a lot of different places right now. and i'm sitting here additional gone for a long time. the judge has been selected, as you know,
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it's very next year. what's going on during the heated trial, trump was repeated, we find from violating the judge's orders not to publicly attack witnesses. at other times, trump was reportedly observed falling asleep in the court room. one key witness was adult film actress. stormy daniel's one who testified that she had a sexual encounter with trump and accepted a $130000.00 payment to keep the story quiet. to another star witness was trumps. former lawyer, michael cohen, he testified that trump was directly involved in arranging a complex scheme, intended to cover up that hush money payment. during the 2016 presidential campaign, 12 jurors will now decide whether prosecutors have proved that trump was falsifying business records to get around campaign finance disclosure laws. their decision must be unanimous. a conviction would not prevent from from running for office. the republican front warner is also facing other criminal charges,
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but the new york harsh money case is likely to be the only trial decided before the november election. and that's it for me, and that is the fun. i'll have a world news update for you at the top of the god office in berlin, the, the in charlotte, the currently move people the on the world wide and such a base in life. saffel jessica middle castle josh. find out about robina story info. my friend's name is the calls back said loud.

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