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the, the, this is the, the news line from valid sci fi adults good on the way and go home because she just made it the category capital to discuss ways to end the israel. hum oswald, this is the home of the wrong health ministry. and gaza says more than 40000 palestinians have not been killed in the company. also coming off wells, health organizations sound to be a lot over an outbreak of impulse in africa. as case numbers of the virus search the void showed, plaza, global health, emergency job break is being fueled by a new more transmissible value. the
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i'm gonna have health is welcome to the program. the health industry in gaza, which is run by how miles says the palestinian dest toll from the israel, hamas was now surpassed. 40000 people. the new debts total comes as negotiate as our meeting, and don't want to discuss a plan to end the war. negotiate is using a plan, drafted by the us and endorsed by the un security council. it calls for 6 weeks is fine in gaza. i'm us, which relieves it's remaining is rarely hostages, in exchange for palestinian prisoners. israel with allow unlimited a deliveries into gaza and withdrawal its forces from the bottom mosse which is considered a terrorist organizations by many countries is not participating in the talks. the region is on edge, as is what are the ways retaliation from wrong,
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of the killing of how much political leader is male, on the entire on. it weighs me in the studio now on circumstance experts in international diplomacy and the senior director of the account to extreme is a project hans, good to have you here at this deal being discussed in, in doha now has been on the table in essence, for months why the sudden movement? well, i think there is an element of desperation from old sites. it's very clear that these negotiations uh something that you, ron was willing to wait for um, before it decides on advance or implemented sounds that with the getting off, i'm here. and this is really a last ditch effort to compliment the military pressure that us has been building up in the region to ensure that the iran understands that this is a very, very dangerous point of escalation. and therefore, last attempt to, to reach you to know how much the go shooting power does. how much really a half at this point? i mean, they're not at the table apparently, but still, well, i mean, the key,
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the aspect of how much does influence over these negotiations. and the reason why seemed wise now the head of our mazda is really these really hostages, that it holds these negotiations, half from the stopping place, by the basic contradiction, which is not get present. so i'm asked to be sausages to ensure its survival as a group in gaza and the survival of leadership and sign is rather meet these hostages back in order to destroy him, us as a group and take out its leadership and thousands. so this is not a resolvable contradiction, and i've not had a forward on how this could be done. now if this is a unresolved full of contradiction, a how difficult would it be to reach a meaningful deal then? very difficult because it would require that there is some strategic thinking about the long term aspects of how is the cause of step going to be administered? what happens after the history of the security forces withdraws bottom, the steel?
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how can they be emotions of how must be prevented if they're still smuggling roots? for example, from egypt into the causes of all of these details. i've not really being address the reason why as well in fists that it has to hold the philadelphia corridor. i. e, the small strip of land between the gaza strip and the age of egypt in florida is to prevent those smuggling tunnels from reopening. but this is exactly what time us doesn't wants to accept now cabinets in the really agree to deal with out who's a government folding upon it, temporary data. yes. so a temporary cease fire with some of these really also just back that's within the realm of the possible politically speaking, giving the composition of his government any long term solution. well, really bring out the basic differences within this government where you have ministers like been 3 and smart bridge. who do not want to see a basic solution for palestinians and god that we want to push out the policy needs
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from jobs and make it by the race route versus kyle. i'm the now the forces in the government, one this conflict to and now that let's talk about the us is really relations. what role do the us play in this and all day? the ones that are really pushing yours is really pushing also because this is also the last domestic window of opportunity for the us. the us elections are really kicking off in the old and is now on this administration by all intents and purposes is entering a real name, talk period before the november november election. so if there's any obligation by these really sites is, would not bode well, especially if that is going to be a full off democratic up ministration. now, it top official income and of how mazda said they were losing face in the us as a mediator. the presence of casa and egypt fill this gap. this is just a negotiation tactic. it is very clear that without us,
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they still would not even be on the table without us. they still will not be signed by anyone on these really side. so obviously how much is bargaining at the moment? they still reading from the fact that they lost that chief negotiate to a couple of weeks ago in the intent wrong. so i wouldn't take too much for granted that how much is losing my faith in the us who would replace us as a good question. i don't see auctions of that. thank you very much. thank as to the boy you find now. and then keith says it's false is continuing their advance into russia's crust region 10 days off to launching the surprise counter attack. your friends, president below them is a lensky, says, is government does help talks on setting up a military administration in cost to allow the evacuation of civilians. keith said plans to use the area as a strategic buffer zones to protect is bought. it bought
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a areas from russian attacks, you probably launched its incursion into russia from the border region of so me, which sits directly across from the coast region. our corresponded the connelly was at that now destroyed border crossing and he filed this report to this is way ukraine's incursion to rush up again. just over with you as why i'm standing here is still ukraine territory behind me. you can see the destroyed border post and 10 kilometers down the road is the russian town a subject. where if social media, if it is to be believed, the great new flag is already fine. for now its capacity quite here. we can hear a 35 in the distance evacuated ukrainian residents of the villages along this border. i have told us that whereas before they had over the past 2 years, had rushing on to the rates for some drones just on this other side of the border, attacking them. now those russian boots on the ground to being replaced by russian plains in the sky, armed with very dangerous club dumps on the road we've just driven here from to me
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we saw calculus, ukrainian mitre vehicles full bearing that very characteristic triangle mocking. that has been the characteristic of this incursion into russia, and we saw lots of ambulance, isn't that samuel is coming from russia back into ukraine health territory in the other direction. it's hard to get a sense of what's actually happening on the ground in coast region. russian that your bill goes and russian civilians and social media have been posting less and less. and you bringing sol just to that part of being told not speak to the press, especially not on camera. but you can please have increasingly being open about what they've time to do here. there's been talk about humanitarian court. those for russian suits civilians left behind in coast region to either get back to russian hill territory or simply hit into ukrainian hilde attempting to ukraine proper. and it also being took off creating ministry or 30 some kind of body that will go from the lives of those russian civilians left behind in the ukraine and controlled pop coast region. because our struggles to come up with a response to this incursion into coast regions. ukraine shows no sign of
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a plan to bring its troops back over. this pulled up back out of russia into ukraine as well as health organization has that a global public, healthy emergency over an outbreak of a new strain of the and fox virus in africa. the virus was formerly known as monkey pox and can be passed on through close contact. it causes flu like symptoms and lesions on the body, and it can kill, it's now been detected in at least 13 african countries. but the democratic republic of congo has been his particularly hob and bulk says searching across africa. and this is ground, zebra. thousands of cases have been reported in the democratic republic of congo. as a new outbreak grips the country it's already claimed at least $450.00 lives, most of them children. and it's showing no sign of slowing down the
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detection and dropping to spread off a new plate of m folks in eastern and the odyssey. it's detection in neighboring countries that had not previously reported and books and the potential for further spread within africa and beyond is very warding united sion to add that out, breaks of other plates of and books in other parts of africa is clear that the coordinated international response is essential to stop this outbreaks and save lives. formerly known as monkey pucks and poke spreads through plays, contacts including 6 closing flu like symptoms and painful pests filled legions. but this new strain is proving more infectious and even more deadly. an expert spirit, a growing outbreak in africa, could just be the tip of the iceberg. we believe that it's already 8 weeks uh,
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for international sprague done. of course. there is also the chance that'd be good . it spread beyond africa to auto redone. so the world, the world health organization last declared impulse and international health the mags and see in 2022 with cases in more than 70 countries. that was loc, the shut down with the help of vaccines, and treatments in which countries very few of those that are available in africa and global health officials. hype, this new emergency declaration, kick starts in the international efforts to contain the disease. well, how about and then there is a better ologist at the university of lancaster in england, i asked him how different this outbreak of influx was compared to the last 12 years ago to last couple of months. we have been seeing an increased number of cases across the africa and now around 13 countries have been reporting these cases and
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it has expanded obviously, you know, 17000 cases already reported the last couple of months. and this actually has been because of a one new value into us. the impulse carter cleared one b and this is the one that was connecting into the aspect of before. but it didn't not get that mutation. so because the virus was subjected quite extensively, recently, you've got those mutation, and that is what is the thing of these infection? so compared to the previous one, this particular played and this particular type of the impulse is more about danny . it kind of costs more diseases into was also scales, but also it is more of a causing delay penalty. for example, 3 to 4 percent of the people who are infected with this one have unfortunately died, which is significantly higher than what we have observed in the last uh, been dominic smell. the world health organization has the glad impulse outbreak a, a global health emergency. how much of
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a difference does that make it easy, but it shouldn't make a significant difference because that is really the highest level of alarm at the blue. actual can can also, um, to create a little bit of responses and particularly when it comes to the inbox, i think in the last public health emergency we have gather enough and knowledge and information. for example, we know of age, vaccines worked better. we, nobody, diagnostic tests look better. i think this, i'm against these really recall the coalition. and the collected effort from the globe is to really be source and re purpose those resources to pull the efforts in deploying the vaccines in containing the infection. inappropriate testing and making sure that the awareness is at the level where it is required to really minimize the spread. because this proud lower than this one within the continent is we're definitely gonna pull the risk for the rest of the world. be viable or just one with many of the and finally
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a mystery surrounding one of the ash and one does of the world may have been solved . it is study as determined that the sent a piece of stonehenge was almost certainly broiled all the way from the tip of scotland. 16 to me, it's an old stone and it has been at the heart of stonehenge for thousands of years . until recently, it will start to come from a quarry in wales. last team of research is used laser analysis to match its geological fingerprints to a sense stone deposit in scotland, 700 kilometers away. studies also say they still don't know how it was broiled all the way to south west indians and that's it from me and then these team for now people are trying to find out about the fascinating traditions of transylvania and all documentary series coming up after
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