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decided to drop out in the race of the white house to bangladesh, where the death toll continues to climb as police and security officials clashed with student protest as on the streets of the capital backup. what stopped it as a series of demonstrations against the why government jumps are allocated for spiraled into anger at the lack of opportunity for young people. dozens of people have not been killed in the violence. stucco residents on the morning commute, pos, the scorched remnants of the recent deadly caches. this government building was torched by student protesters as they faced off against police. so the, the biggest problem is we cannot move any way. public transport has been closed. if we cannot move around freight, the how can we get to work? there is in me a total into that to know both st blackouts across the country as a storage who's trying to contain the volume and the internet shut down means the people used to contact us doesn't look we are also angry because the
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protests mean we comp travel to certain areas, state media is also compromised up to protest to stone to the headquarters of the state old costa, closing the news to crash off a student pre test is one to overtime. what they say is a rigged employment system. the government allocates a 3rd of public sector to, to family, members of veterans who 4th in the 1971 move to independence from pakistan. a tough economic conditions, high unemployment and creeping inflation. adding fuel to the fire of public discontent. classes with police have become violent. government supporters have also taken to the streets to take on the students joined by members of the student wing the chat through league. unless otherwise,
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why are they targeting of students with rubber boot is to gas and even balance. now the police are instigating the child so lead to attack of students. so why would the police beat students the role of the police? was it to protect us? why they against us? we won't probate justice. i should still be that the students say they will continue to protest until the quotes the system is over. a ton of the united nations topcoat is preparing to deliver on opinion on the galaxy of israel occupation of the palestinian territories. the advisory opinion is not binding, but that comes as pressure grows on these roll over the wall and gaza. the opinion from the international court of justice comes up the request of the un general assembly, which in 2022 asked the court to appraise is miles occupational settlement. and i think section of the palestinian territories. so the optimal 7 is really made in
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the west bank earlier this month. such rates have become an almost daily occurrence in what israel says is an operation to route 10 minutes. and with full days is they destroy palestinian homes. the westbank is considered occupied on the international lo, others have their homes destroyed because they were built without doing these randy permits dw, talk to a family in east jerusalem last month, who had received an evaluation notice that home slated for destruction. it was one of 13 demolition orders issued by the way, the authorities just that day. in 1967 during the 6th day. will israel seize control of the west bank along with other territories and onyx east jerusalem . in 2022, the un general assembly aust, the world called to look at as well as occupation of these 2 areas. the legal
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building of is riley settlements was one fact to raise one, many of the governments, the deliberate arguments in the case. even the united states admitted that the sacraments are inconsistent with international sacraments. so strewn across the west bank. housing over half a 1000000 is ready, settled as an additional $220000.00 settlers live in east jerusalem, which is change the demographics of the area of israel views the whole of theresa them as its capital. but on the international, lo, israel's takeover of east to reset them with its holy sites is illegal. it's especially contentious us, depaula, simians view east jerusalem as the capital of the future state. as for the west bank, it's partly controlled by the palestinian authority. but israel maintains overall control, including the toiletries vote is different zones are separated by rules and checkpoints,
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limiting movement for palestinians. palestinian farmers have complained that this hutch which concerns creates unfair access to results is like will to meanwhile, jewish settlers are accused of attacking crops, prophecy and people. most of the 52 governments that delivered arguments in the case. it's the judges to declare it as well as occupation illegal. it's goes about comfortable that lucio schultz and who's the i. c j in the head. go welcome to see. is there any doubt that the court will condemn israel's presence in the west bank an order of withdrawal? so so as we are speaking, the court has just started reading out its opinion and it is really important to say to you that this is a so called advisory opinion. so with this opinion, he's not going to rule or to order to anyone that he has to do this or that. so for
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the, let's see here today is that they will look into the case and they will give their equal assessment off the practices and policies by these strategies in the occupied palestinian territories. and as i said, as we're speaking, it's ongoing. so you will have to bear a little bit longer with me for hearing the results of this i'm, we've been looking at live pictures from the course as you were speaking. we know the ruling is non binding. so what effect would it have? yes, so the court itself says that this has more authority and it is really among experts and a legal experts that really say that you know, the outcome it whatever it will be in the end, it will be very hard for other states to ignore it. so let's say that the, the court finds, but there are things which are against international public law. it will be very
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difficult for the other states, for example, for germany, who says it best for the public international law that it really ignored it. and also this might then have effects in other areas such as for example and for trade use a or tariff deals. so this wouldn't even expo told me before. so this is not a binding decision here, but it will have, it might likely have an impact later and also it might amount pressure on use. royal, thank you for that. let's see that the w correspondence here shows in the height. we'll take a look now at some all stores making the news around the world. a military and emergency services have been responding to an apparent drone attack. and these really city of tel aviv, which one person was killed and others wounded. humans, a ride back to a few rebels released the statement, claiming the responsibility for the attack. i think that they would continue to talk. it is right in solidarity with palestinians in the gulf of gauze. as health
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ministry has reported the traces of the pony a virus have been found in sewage samples in the country. the ministry is wanting to have a health catastrophe is palestinians take shelter from, from a crowd. it's to, excuse me, take shelter in crowded. i mean, sanitary address is a breeding ground for the disease you premium. present flow to me is that obviously it has met britain's prime minister. keeps donna on a visit to the u. k. attended a cabinet meeting and adds to the new governments to show leadership list restrictions to allow me trying to strike inside russia. it showed the prime minister that they would be done within the power of the problem. it says international law about one of our top story is the global tech outrage which has disrupted companies across the world. the us seems to be grounded on of its flights worldwide. that's the nice hit add points including building and i'm so i'm ship all and the okay. the one is doc exchangers,
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temporarily effective and several hospitals forced to hold surgeries problems being linked to the cyber security from a crowd strike and the microsoft windows operating system. the blue it or screens randa plains, malfunctioning apps, a global i to altitude airlines bags and media outlets worldwide on friday morning, causing chaos at berlin airport. the massive delays as stuff switch to an emergency check in system. i'll just keep going with the 12. no, it's $10.00 to $5.00. where are you going to london? well, i, well it's pretty cool. it's quite clear you take like you looks like not normally. well, we don't know if we're wrong, but right now we're looking for our flags. so we're not sure. in the us to airlines such as american and delta airlines, price days and drunk stops the u. k. as national had service in some german hospitals, also phase disruptions early reports connected the outage to an update by cyber
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security firm clots. right? it's talk plumber took in early friday, trading microsoft near the site and good chart potty update is affecting it's a windows operating system. and it's the nightmare scenario for an increasingly networked world. highlighting the vulnerability of global digital infrastructure driven transfer sholtes in sub yet, where he signed a deal with a government on the excavation of lithium, the minerals used to make of batteries for electric cars. the agreement has been met with resistance instead of it as a victory of mine would destroy lodge. it is about the cultural land around which i enjoyed the valley in the west of the country. a huge change of payments, its reliance on china for natural resources towards your reports. i went to bel great to meet the environmental is trying to block the construction. i'm only feeling like this quiet region in western serbia hold the largest known
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lithium reserves in europe for years. the dar valley has been a focal point of controversy. environmental a sphere lift. the mining will ruin the natural landscape and contaminate the ground water with heavy metals, causing a risk to the residents drinking water. back in 2021. huge protests, force the serbian government to back down on plans to excavate the lithium. thousands filled the streets of downgrade. protesters blocked major roads and bridges and won their case. british australian mining giant reopened to had its license to excavate the lithium revoked. now that decision has been reversed and reopened to can begin operations. the company says the mine will create thousands of jobs and produce enough lithium for $1100000.00
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electric vehicles each year. the you want your electric cars powered by european lithium, as it works to cut emissions and reduce dependents on china. and that has produced the change of heart in belgrade. serbia's new deal with the european union includes a commitment from all sides to uphold strict environmental and sustainability standards. but not everyone is convinced. protesters have been back on the streets in recent days. the w spoke to one of the protest leaders who is a member of the opposition supplemental of each accuses the government of ignoring the will of the people. and he has a clear message for german chancellor luff schultz. majority of serbia are against this, this project because there is very clear evidence that this will be a logical disaster. what people really here want, they want democracy, our message,
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ease of leave hourly dom and democracy on the streets of belgrade. most people we talk to were also skeptical about the project. talk with them mostly. so maybe this agreement will be good, but i don't believe in it can be hard on theory and union might provide guarantees for the project, the way destroying nature, probably and say what we've done here because everything's cheaper here. it won't be done in germany. protests organizers say they're not giving up their fight and have pledge to once again make their voices heard. just tell him to remind you about top story at this hour. scorching budget has sentence wall street journal john list. evan. gus, give it to 16 years in prison after finding him guilty of spying from the us. central intelligence agency, the newspaper and the wife has denied the charges of fits your up to date symbol world music to talk with you
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