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as after, you know, sort of more or less unconditionally supporting israel, following the attacks of october, the 7th. and now we're seeing missing yahoo strike a more unified tone. given a given biden's announcement. he's a good to me. i was expected to address congress and there was a lot of speculation, but that speech would try to play up a, his perceived a, his perceived lack of support from biden's. but we're now hearing, but that speech to congress is likely to strike another uh, you know, more of the, of what we've heard today. more emphasis on the unity and everything that biden has done for a israel. at the same time. this comes at a kind of little more or less a low point for that's an yeah, who's popularity, the war and it's not on the 9th month now. and with hostages still being held
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in gaza. we even saw protesters at the airport here in israel as a the prime minister was leaving, calling on him to try and find another deal that would bring back the remaining hostages and, and the war and gaza. so considering all of those factors just briefly, if you cut a few problems out and tell us where this leaves us and is really relations, i don't think this is likely to have a huge effect on is really american relations look. even though there have been critical statements coming from washington towards ben, antonia who administration in the conduct of the war, the united states still remains, israel's biggest ally, not just when it comes to providing weapons that have of course contributed to the war in gaza, but also the providing diplomatic cover for israel, international forums like the united nations security council. and so even though there are disagreements, i don't think this really marks
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a huge departure from the iron clad american support for israel a and to a very large extent the war. but thank you so much for that. that is our correspondent to abraham in jerusalem we can bring you up to speed now with some other world news headlines, japan experiencing a record at higher temperature as the capital tokyo, it's $38.00 degrees celsius. the weather is expected to go even warmer and it's predicted the country could see its hottest day and a decade. according to an advisory authorities have urged citizens to take precautions to prevent heat stroke and stay hydrated. former of getting these tied coolant trend, yvonne creat appeared in court in hanoi on monday. the latest in the spring of crackdowns. he was charged with fraud amounting to $140000000.00 and the stock market manipulation. the trial follows the recent death of former communist party leader. you're in food strong, who spearheaded a number of anti corruptions campaigns and police in greenland have arrested
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prominent anti wailing environmental. this paul watson on an international warrant issued by japan, police exported watts and office, shipped shortly after adopting the capital nuke. his foundation said the arrest may have been linked to one of his previous anti wailing interventions to plus 5 people have been killed and the shooting at a nursing home in eastern croatia. police say the gunman fled the scene, but was later arrested. authorities are investigating the motive behind the attack . now, the bangladesh, a student group leading protests against civil service hiring rules. i've set a 48 hour deadline for the government to meet its demands. they are calling on authorities to restore the internet withdrawal curfews. and for these detained protesters, more than a 100 people have been killed in classes. the interest began after the government reintroduced a controversial quote, a system where 30 percent of civil service jobs were set aside for the families of
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veterans. the supreme court drastically scaled back the quote up to 5 percent. i spoke earlier, it tells me police a banquet that sheet journalist who lives in exile in sweden. and i asked him if the situation today is now commer. thank you to the situation has come down a little bit. uh we have seen uh, i mean we did not see any major flashes interesting dock. uh uh, but uh on the other hand uh, i mean people's lives are really, really disrupted. i mean we, we are hearing reports that hospitals are a lot bang, so running go to blood there. as you know, there are thousands of injured people seeking medical care right now more by the money, the bottom of the economies, very much dependent on the money that is not working for the phone connections locally, even though not working. so it's very, very disruptive. it's, it's very,
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very fluid. i'd have to say that communication has been difficult to, hasn't that i understand there has been a nationwide internet blackout in bangladesh for 5 days. now, why do you think the government is restricting the flow of information this way as well? this is not really surprising because whenever government seen saltisha of the crack down on their own population, they very often cut down shut down internet connections. i mean, we have seen that elsewhere in crush me. for example. you mean the indian look a little bit because she the, whenever there is a, a crack don't protest. is there the indian government trust on the internet? so similar things are happening most of the district and all of that. but just government when they think that they're going to print, don't very prove to be on the protest is and they don't want the world to really know in real time what is happening in the sense that that whole role of
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information by just cutting the lawyer i mean, in a quite literally sense, i want to ask you, um, we've mentioned that the supreme court's decision to change this controversial quota system. and we've mentioned that decision, it is accommodating students' demands in a way, do you see this as a victory for the protest movement? because it is a victory, that's a pre call to judgement or the direction actually confirms what the students have always been saying. they have been saying and claiming that it is not, is truly about the quotes. it is actually the executive branch of development that has the authority that has the legal follow to do what do, or each one's ridiculous. so even if you look at the, they've verbal decision that came to disappear include yesterday, the quote is saying exactly the same thing. the government is free to do whatever he wants. the 5 percent a one percent of you know,
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the most indeed is that the court has mentioned the government is free to use and revise tools. so it is always, that's exactly what the students have been seeing. so the quote really was not an issue. i mean, if the government wanted to dig good, have accepted the students, 3 lead you to make very valid demand on the want instead of, you know, going into indiscriminate kings of this protest. so is that what this is really about here? um, are there other specific of demands that the students have? oh right. no, the movement has completely moved. be on the do you mind for refund to go to the scene, go from the jobs right now. they're demanding, for example, the resignation of the home and it's the resignation of the one of the most senior leaders of the ruling on the part the, the transportation and the soul. but who called there the launch, a casino,
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the prime minister himself to take full responsibility for all of the managers, gives an april of jobs to the nation. they want all the police chiefs who had come on responsive, you do with the feelings to be fired and i'm a girl like a set of 90 months. i'm not going through that, but those are the major do months right now they have and i think these do, mom is a truly have widespread public support inside and outside bundle dish. and can you help us understand how this student protest movement is organized? do you think this is a force that could potentially be politically active in the long term? beyond just this? it is a very good question. i mean, the people who are leading the movement of attracting all of the current study where some of them were the leaders of a grassroots movement that we saw in 2018. okay. and do these were school students
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and, and they were protesting. there were demanding a safety on bung that issue routes and that movement was also due to the suppressed . so, i mean, those kids that we saw in 2018 come out in the streets saying that we do not want to be any longer feed on the streets because of this a terrible safety situation, invalid issue. these are the same people who are extra to now organizing and leading these movements. uh, it is a very good christian. i think. i mean these are like a new generation of activities. bundle with dish is with this thing, the part of the new generation. and they are becoming pretty engaged on some of the most bonding issues in the country. all right, well thank you so much for taking the time to share your insights with us. i'm afraid i'm afraid that's all we have time for now. we very much appreciate your
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time though. that is, it has me a little a bank with that sheet journalist joining us today from sweden turning now to some other news, right, a warm traffic. it's once again on the rise in south africa officials as a poachers kills nearly $500.00 animals and 2023, that's an 11 percent jump on the year before to protect the herds, the scientists have resorted to a new tactic. that's not uncontroversial. states is making rhino is radio active in order to save them. this is a world fist. yes, i have what else? i mean, so that's just what we do is a tiny little radioactive chips into the whole. it's a painless process. this join animal has been tranquilized, right of ones, a mainly used in asia and traditional medicine, a value rivals the price paid for gold. so the idea is that the value of the ryan ahold of yours, the idea is to make a, make a lot easier to attract
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a guide. 3 board is international crossing radiation. seems that south africa's ports and airports can to take the treated horns. scientists have extensively tested the potential impact on the rhino is health as a, off the dosages at a fairly low. ready level low enough that it will not impact on the animal itself in any negative way, but yet it is strong enough that it can be, can do 2 things. one is to range the horn, toe, t useless, not consumable. by and by human beings. this seems to poisonous 1st human consumption for whatever and leads people want use this for the injection will need boosting every 5 years. if it's to stop poachers have been going on for decades. bots have mostly failed. we tried to poison
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the homes that didn't work. a deal, honing doesn't work and nothing works. but this is something you're going to destroy. you're going to throw it away and it fits or flies people, you know who radio active. so we got to run this. what do you want? not everyone in the rhino willed supports the idea. the scientists faced ethical hurdles paused by critics of the method. it's not clear what would happen if someone consumes radioactive own. despite all the criticism 20 live rhino is already passed as a project back, his hope the prostate can be replicated to save other spaces endangered by poaching, such as penguins and elephants. so just before we go, we can bring a reminder of our top story at this hour. us president joe biden has ended his re election bit after weeks of pressure from fellow democrats over his age and fitness
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