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[000:00:00;00] a full away issue and on the journey in a post colonial world, the scars of european imperialism run deep nowhere more so than in the democratic republic of congo. where her history still shapes the president. a visceral yet intimate insight through the eyes of a whistleblower and a patriotic military commander witnessed presents. this is congo on a geneva.
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ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm sammy's a dime. this is then use our live from del, coming off in the next 60 minutes, 3 days and at least 40 for palestinians killed and egyptian broken seas. fire holds between israel and the slimy. you had chance. transitional murphy, council signs of peace agreement with several arm groups and the catherine capital . doha. the u. s. senate signs off on hundreds of billions of dollars to fight climate change and boost health care. plus, i'm john henry in northern ukraine in coming up. i'll show you how to clean up rave looks like i'm kevin ash, with sports as tennis. don nick curious builds momentum ahead of us. open
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australian has fallen. his wimbledon final appearance with his 1st single size in 3 years. ah, now si fi between israel and islamic jihad fight is in garza appears to be holding . it's raising hopes the bombardment of the gaza strip that began on friday is ended. at least 44 palestinians in clothing 15 children have been killed. yum no said reports. ah garcia quiet on monday. no, he's really bombs. no collapsing buildings, no air raid sirens for now. 3 days of bombardment by israel has destroyed homes and killed dozens of palestinians. many of them children. oh, betty squire began late on sunday,
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bringing relief and celebration. oh, oh no, ma'am, no. listen to him. we hope we will not have wars. we are a people and we have the right to live our lives and garza, we don't want was every year or every 2 days. and now we haven't even recovered from the previous war because israel says 100 per leaders of the palestinian islamic jihad israel in its allies, colbin tourists. but they are relatively small armed resistance group enjoys support among palestinians. these sacked heavy ariel and artillery talks and neighborhoods in god's death and retail, the after you rocket fire into israel. egypt mitigated the seas fire between israel and these last 2 had with support from the un and cutter that had one and they did get it because of this renewed aggression. the guitar role was again, as it always is,
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with the aim to stop this aggression and stop the continuous bloodshed israel and his lamp, he had both reserved the right. they say, to respond to future aggression, assuring a daycare long conflict is far from over. there was so uni rough i shot the zionist enemy, had a clear and specific goal, the annihilation of the islamic jihad movement and its military wing. the l could brigade, today, after the cautious stopped islamic jihad is clearly still strong. minutes before the cease fire took a sack, a flurry of bombs and rockets flew back and forth between calls in israel before the skies fell silent. people and garza don't get to go back to anything like normal because they're still living under israel's siege. that is a form of silent violence against every man, woman and child in gaza. 24 hours a day, $365.00 days a year,
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15 years. so unfortunately it is fragile. this is going to happen again. i can't tell you if it's going to be in a day a week, a month or a year, but it's going to keep happening because israel enjoys total impunity for its crimes against the palestinian people for godson's living day. kate, under a legal occupation in an open air present, the later cease fire is just to propose before the next eas railey attacks. you may see elsie ra gustavo, we have 2 correspondents covering the latest developments. john holman, is in west jerusalem, but 1st let's talk to you in a said in garza, how is that quiet still holding now you him now? yes, sammy, a very cautious says fire. the quietness is still here in the gaza strip, as people are mourning their loved ones who they've lost over the past 3 days in
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days. really attacks the crossing there partially open. we can see if you will, tracks entering since the morning and aid humanitarian aid. medical supplies in food through the care of them crossing while in the areas checkpoint for people also delegation of the you and has arrived to the gaza strip. other workers who were working in israel and were held there after the group. the closure where entry had entered the gods as well since. c morning and the crow things continue to be partially opened. of course, this is all on a security assessment to the situation. as israel has declared, we are still. we're still waiting for this cease fire to get
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stronger as the days passed by not to be breached. * by any breached by any of the parties, either the islamic jihad, or israeli, who have actually warned and threatened that if any of them would breach this, sees fire. the attacks would continue. alright, human a. going to thank you there and let's move life from garza over to john holman, whose lie for us in west jerusalem and john at the beginning of this, the israelis the thing. they've got a week of strikes plan for dollars all day. now officially thing it's game over from that perspective. what all of the noise is coming from israeli officials in that briefing and talking to israeli immediate israeli media, that's the way the news tends to perk out. hit signs of the sort of almost moving past this. what they've been talking about this morning is that they see that there are
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a signals that they've been reading or seeing the signals that have been coming for the last few weeks. but they're not talking about islamic jihad who they just had this escalation with. they're actually talking about how much the power the controls effectively the gaza strip. a mass did not get involved directly in this confrontation between the islamic government, the israeli government and islamic jihad. and so they're talking that they will this be seen not positively. if how much had got involved miss really could have escalated still further. now is where the government a talking to is really nice about possibilities. political ones, prisoners swaps and things like that. moving forward, we have to see how this develops, but they definitely seem to be already moving on to the next phase at the moment. one thing that is important to notice is that in terms of people that work in israel, but live in gaza so far they haven't been allowed across into israel. although fuel
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food medicine supplies been allowed. the other way we've actually off the is ready, prime minister's office and the ready military. when can we expect that to happen? and there's been no comment on that. no on so, but what they've said in general was, and others is going to keep assessing and things remain calm. that's when that will happen. that's going to be incredibly important to the 14000 people that live in gaza that have work permits to, to work in israel and whose families depend on that. all right, thanks so much. i'm home now is ready, forces have demolished palestinian homes during a raid in the northern occupied west bank. bulldoze is accompanied by israeli forces destroyed. 2 houses in the village of vermont near janine one belonged to the grandfather of a 20 year old palestinian who's accused of killing three's writings in early may. 20 more still ahead on the news out including china extends military drills of the
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taiwan strait aging. and ty, pay trade warnings kenyan head to the polls in less than 24 hours will tell you who is running from a thing, and it's bought the 8th is on the man, just the united mine down. why christiana, run now, the thought, the disappointing season opener, ah, chance transitional military council signed an agreement stop, peace talks with several arm groups in the country, capital. doha. the deal comes after 5 months of negotiations and paved the way for elections and the return to civilian rule. mohammed vow reports the peace agreement could end decades of instability. the talks got off to a difficult start in march from factions walked out demanding greater presentation . they assisted members of the transitional military council or
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t. m. c. not run for office. the draft agreement is meant to pave the way for a national dialogue later this month and the new constitution. chad has been locked in internal conflict for city decades. edris debbie came to power in 1991 in a military coup and served as president until his death last year. fighting among alms group has hundreds of thousands of people from their homes. when his father died, 37 year old mohammed debbie took over as president and heads the 15 member transition military council with ammonia, his creditors with bringing rifle militia to the negotiation table. but the absence of some of the main opposition figures from the signing on monday and he kindles doubts about the sustainability of the deal. chad is one of the poorest countries in the side. and with decades of drought and ahmed conflict, it is an urgent need of stability. there is an air of happiness and optimism here
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among the delegates with me here is feldwood for saying he's going to, he's from the national council for reform. he's one of the 4th 2 organizations or groups that have find this agreement, and he says he's happy. why are you happy? what's different about this agreement? because this piece agreement, there is a lot of international community involved to observe or to, to, to, to continue to hear where the piece in china. so it was a lot of delegation here today. first of all, the united nation african union and countries around the child, they all came here today to see the peace agreement. that's why today we are very happy with it, but the mystic and then how did you he's will came when he came here already, to see all the political movement here's to to say,
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to appreciate them to sign the lease agreement. seems that not all charges are ready for peace because some of them have not attended this ceremony today. they have no claim. one of them is one of the most active groups in shot military. yeah . piece agreement is still open and it's still open for everybody to join the peace agreement in the future. so we urge and then today are everybody to didn't sign. and then because this is a short memory for the child, the and so anybody who did in science here will continue to sign the agreement is open. so i don't, you can send that one of the main factions. an armed function, very active in the country, has not attended and has an planet. so that is the hesitation for the fax. so because the stay here for 5 months to, to negotiate with the chinese government. but i have the, the mystic, they are welcome in the future, the signs of the supreme and of to joins is limited. so that's why you know, like,
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are they charging government is still they have that demand for everybody and outside the country will come and then to join the piece. thank you so much. southern hussein from the national council for reform. so basically, the $42.00 groups, the top find the sacrament to they, they say they offered optimistically. so this is the biggest, the biggest gathering and the biggest deal of its kind of child has seen childhood find dozens of similar deals in the past. but they said this is the greatest, and they said it's time in charge. everybody in charge is titled of war side of the conflict. and they believe that with the help of cut out on other countries and the you and the, and the african union. and because the charges are ready for peace. now on tyler, the war, they think this agreement to last the head of ukraine state nuclear energy company is calling for the procedure pilot plan to be made a military free zone located in southeast,
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in ukraine. it's the biggest atomic power complex in europe. both ukraine and russia. blame each other for shelling at the facility. russia took control of the nuclear station early in the war. it says it's now operating as usual. un secretary general antonia with tallish, once international inspectors to visit the plant. any attack to a nuclear plant is suicidal sink and i hope that those attacks will end. and that the same time, i hope that i will be able to have access to the plant and to exercise its meant that competencies john, henry joins us now live from cave. john, any sign the international inspectors might get the sort of access that good tatters was calling for their well, the west is widely calling out for that to happen. you heard anton gutierrez there
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. he said, any strike on a nuclear plant is an act of suicide. nevertheless, it's been hit twice in the past couple of days. you have the head of the international atomic energy agency, roughly grossi saying that he's very concerned. he says there's a very real risk of disaster at that plant below them. here's the landscape president of ukraine. says that he wants an international investigation. he wants a inspectors in there and he wants stronger sanctions on russia for their operation of that plant. but they've got to convince the government of latter mere putin. as you mentioned, they took over that plant early on in the war and march. and while it has russian security around, it's behind the russian lines, the staff working there are ukrainians who are operating essentially, if not literally at gunpoint. so there's a complex situation going on there. ukraine claims that russia has been firing from
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around that plant, suggesting that they might be drawing fire back, but you print ukraine's as it was russia that struck that plant course. russia says it was ukraine. and to put this all into context, that's it really hotly for zone right now. there are 2 fronts, and ukraine. one is in the east, and in that when evens lensky acknowledges that russia has gained some ground there . but ukraine is trying to push toward the city of harrison vance, near where this plant is. and that means there's going to be heavier and heavier fighting. the risk just grows and we have heard nothing about the prospect from the russian side about the prospect of having international inspectors go in there. although they are saying this is an absolutely critical situation right now. it's the largest nuclear plant in europe, and it threatens not just ukraine, but if something goes wrong, their radiation leaks, it threatens all of europe. amid the threat of destruction, understand you spend time with people who are trying to rebuild their lives. how's that challenge shaping up as right, we followed
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a group of young people who travelled 2 hours north from key vin coaches and bringing their shovels. they're trying to rebuild their country. there are many houses that have been knocked down in that area where ukrainian forces pushed russia back. north of keith. russia retreated from that area where they left behind a number of private houses and the government is so busy with, with the war effort that it's not really focusing on trying to help people rebuild their homes. so these young people took it upon themselves and this is what they did through this is the sound of a new generation of ukrainians, unbound by war. resurrecting what's been lost each weekend. hundreds of young volunteers from across ukraine and as far away as london donate their own money raise more through crowd funding and higher coaches to carry them 2 hours north
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from keith to get here. then they go to work. they call it a clean up raise. we can not all be on the front line ah, shooting and struggling for our country, but we can do something useful here, staying at our home, said our country as so, so, and destroys our country. and so once a, someone needs to rebuild russian rocket strikes turned the house from this into this with no hope of saving it, the workers clear the way for reconstruction doesn't pull the spirit and the pin for dot com find out around. and it's, it's, it's really touching on march 5th, this man, his pregnant wife and his brother were in the basement when rocket struck somehow every one survived for the couple of holidays of north ocean. so many people have come together. and what a great book of that bill tried to adopt a bill and move forward till victory through pouring rain searing heat and
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summer sun. they work until the site is clear. these volunteers came here to listen to the music, have a good time and rebuild their country. brick by brick. the it, when it's done, intern, pull yaks, bother in law. who owns the home? says thank you. ah, the reward. a free concert from ukrainian electro folks. t r o, nuka, who says she takes inspiration from the youth of ukraine and it's defiance in the face of an ongoing war. i to feel it in there, i guess. and i think that if we have such powerful young generations, so impressive. so encouraged and i him know his attention. did ukraine run stent with this? then they party is only their generation can oh, celebrating in a torrential downpour in
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a cultural center gutted by shelling in the region where the ukranian army drove out. russian forces a taiwan is condemning china's decision to extend its military drills around the island in defiance of coals to end them by jing has announced it'll conduct more anti submarine to naval operations. on monday, the military exercises began when taiwan host us house speaker. nancy pelosi last week and with due to end on sunday. chinese foreign ministry has defended those military exercises. journalist, patrick falk is in beijing with the details. which, honest, foreign ministry certainly didn't want to elaborate on any further detail about the continuation of drills. but when asked about the daily press briefing here in beijing spokesperson one, when been simply said that the military has already issued a statements and referred reports as to that. that statements issued by the police eastern theatre command said that the exercises would focus on anti submarine
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drills as well as sea salt drills. but it didn't say where exactly there were taking place or how long this might all last. so this really does create further concern an uncertainty about the situation, not least because taiwan had said previously that airlines had resumed normal operations over its air space. so we're not sure there's going to be him back on that, and we're not sure it will impact ships sailing through the taiwan straits either. but one thing that was notable in particular was one when bin was pressed on whether china had alerted at relevant parties about these drills in accordance with international norms. and he said that taiwan is parts of china, and that it conducted normal military exercises in an open and professional way. and that this was consistent with international law and customary practices that may be taken possibly as a sign that beijing perhaps warrenson form or the parties about its military
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exercises in future. and that would certainly be seen by the u. s. as a major attempt to change the status quo place in new mexico are investigating whether the killings are foremost the men in a 9 month period are connected. the latest victim was shot by an unknown attack in albuquerque on friday. in the 3 previous cases, the victims were ambushed and shot without warning. authorities suspect the men were targeted because of their race and religion. police have asked members of the muslim community to remain vigilant. z u. s. senators, pastors sweeping package, worth $430000000000.00 covering climate change tax and health care. most of it will go towards climate projects, making it the largest investment to fight global warming in u. s. history. democrats say it's a big victory for president joe biden. rosalyn john recalls round the clock to beat
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on saturday and sunday. the u. s. senate passed the last major economic bill of jo biden's agenda, the inflation reduction act. on this vote. the age of 50, the nase of 50, the senate being equally divided. the vice president votes in the affirmative and the bill as amended is passed. the bill will raise $430000000000.00 for a wide range of priority, improving health care coverage, tackling climate change by investing in electric cars and renewable energy. imposing a mandatory 15 percent income tax on corporations and cutting the deficit. this bill will kick start the iraq of affordable, clean energy in america. it's a game changer. it's a turning point, and it's been
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a long time in coming. the bill had been considered dead until democratic leaders negotiated a compromise name with senators jo, mansion and kiersten cinema that guaranteed their support. senate republicans offered amendment after amendment in hopes of destroying the democrats unity. they blocked a plan to require private health insurers to charge no more than $35.00 a month for insulin, but that wasn't enough to derail the overall bill. after the vote, senate republicans issued a statement calling the bill a disaster. earlier on sunday and just out of cobit isolation, president joe biden signal to reporters, he thought the bill would pass. now it's up to the house of representatives to approve the bill before biden consigned it into law. that vote is tentatively set for friday. rosalind jordan l. jazeera washington. there's heavy security in cobble ahead of our shaudra annual is slamming event. all mobile networks that down in the
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streets in the afghan capital are deserted. the tale bon says there's an imminent threat of another attack. half the last week's twin bombings, targeting the sheer community government official say i assure processions on monday and tuesday could come under attack over the lava. here is a lecture at the american university of afghanistan joins us now from slammer. bad, good to have you. so 1st of all, let's start with what's been happening. we've seen a pick up maybe in the tax in the last 40 hours or so. is this the beginning of a why the spike in violence that reduced to the taliban took over? thank you for having me. i think terrorism generally is all about symbolism and symbols and targeting targets. and i think occasion like i showed them the perfect opportunity for such people who want to basically undermine
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be on ability to make their life. i mean, we've seen, i keep trying to do quite a few things in the past 2 days and as included these bonding as to what they want to achieve from it. i think that's an important thing to think about as well. i think they're trying to find more recruits by coming off as a more reliable partner and i live. busy for decisions and probably in the military forces people, but they're also trying to dispel the narrative, but the parliament have been giving that piece has been achieved or. busy that there are committed to the door deal trying to show them as not being able to stop a lot of on file from becoming a haven for such groups. let's break it down. what do we know about the group that's carrying this out? well,
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what's important to note is that i as k for the past one year has relaxed its membership criteria. whereas at one point it was strictly salad, which is the specific sect office lamb, their followers that for joining i key their group is upon islamist stage. that is going to be created in the world and started without all. and now it is having its 2nd emergency in for our son, which is this area, a lot of fun and the larger central asia. and yeah, the goal is to denounce anyone who wants to create anything as lama, or on his bombing, that is not there. i do all the g, so they're trying to find allies. they're trying to find foods within a bond. they have a financial setup that funds them, but all in all, their an international trend to not just a lot of fun, but the world as a whole. so the international community really has to decide as to whether they
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want a local partner in a bond. this bond that helps them fight such a group with the economic situation being what is quite hard and difficult enough kind of stand. is it finding it easy to recruit people to the cause? i think it's partially due to bad counter insurgency strategies funded by the bonds part where a heavy handed up food shirt. they are trying to take a page from the playbook off the republic. busy before them, a needle forces before that, and that's not really helping their calls, the fact that they're picking up, people be heading them and throwing them in rivers and canals is actually creating more room for i s k to recruit people. but other than that, i think for the fact that basic needs aren't missing enough on his bond. and the fact that you mentioned the humanitarian crisis. those are fertile grounds for radicalism. there are fertile grounds for people to find recruits. when people have nothing else to lose,
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you will only need to direct them to work in enemy and they are willing to do the extreme. or i thank you so much for your analysis on this. the for having canyons will head to the poles and less than 24 hours to choose a new president. parliament county governors and assemblies. president a hold of kenyata will step down after 10 years. many votes is frustrated by corruption and skyrocketing prices, hoping for change. i don't want us to reports on who's rolling and what's at stake . this is kelley made from kenya. staple, amazing, like most basics here, it's price has gone up and because of shortages, it's not easy to find the live in evenings continue these we more businesses because we are facing a lot of challenges. corruption, foreign debt, rising inflation and unemployment. a big election issues. and all candidates
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a promise to cushion household against the increasing cost of living for politicians on running for the presidency. david, while with a, a lawyer and pasta george acoya, a law professor, william router king as deputy president and rayleigh, dinger, a former prime minister. but opinion polls suggest they are 2 front runners. oh router, the current deputy president who describes himself as a hustler and hopes his rags to riches story will resonate with the poor and or dingo who's making his 5th bid for the top. the job. the veteran opposition leader is the son of king as 1st to vice president and enjoys the backing of current leader who, who looking at it's an election. some analysts say will be hotly contested. he carries the largest ethnic group in king. i have no presidential favorites. this time, however, both bluto and no danger have chosen. he qu, you writing mates in the country,
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way ethnic voting blocks are important. i divided the q u votes, means the selection go either way. they are already claims and counterclaims of sabotage. and to fo, tricking more than a 1000 people died in the 2007 elections. what happens with kenneth, you political significance? is that it just that that tension. oh, sort of begin stew to shake up the year. the stability of the, of the great hall of africa and then that the larger east africa. so that's what there's a lot of international organizations that are bestier. and so can years we're switching from a global perspective and that's what the international community is looking at. business communities, muskogee just sitting on the edge of your seat, trying to figure out whether this is going to go peacefully. you know, i like some previous votes. they've been less pre election violence. kenyans generally have confidence in the judiciary. many hope if the results are disputed
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candidates will result the differences in court and not the streets harder. matessa al jazeera narrowly, still a heaven al jazeera, hundreds of mexican soldiers join efforts to rescue 10 miners trapped in a flooded coal mine. and were in cuba, which is battling to control a large fire as a fuel facility and in sport and emotional moment for this gulf legend hell is coming up later in the show. ah, hello temperatures are gonna be ramping up once again across western and north western parts of europe. over the next couple of days, we have high pressure in charge and we are going to see those temperatures getting up into the low, maybe to the mid thirties into northwest and partnerships,
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and not the heat that we had in july, but still plenty warm enough. the reason for the temperatures not getting quite as high is because we have the source high pushing through. we're not drawing up that heat from spain and portugal hot sunshine, clear skies over the north west there. and that will if the temperature is plenty high enough. so we're looking at temperatures for monday, getting up to around $29.00 celsius in london and in paris. but we are in to the mid to high thirty's across the good parts of france down towards spain and portugal. and those temperatures do edge up further to go on through the week, getting up into the 30s there by the time he come to or thursday. but he said he celsius in london, that he won there for paris, no temperatures edging up, much as we had towards the we can. meanwhile, we have got somewhere to whether across scotland that'll push his way toward sir norway lively band of showers, just around the pyrenees over the high ground stretching across the alps. central southern parts of italy, we're see some where to where the to just around the bulk is in to where you crane
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safe going home and then international anti corruption excellence award. boat now for your hero. oh, i come back here watching out just in time to recap all headlines, child transitional medicaid council is signed an agreement in the country capital, doha. it'll lead to the start of peace talks with several groups. the deal comes after 5 months with negotiations and pace away for elections and a return vivian rules. israeli forces have demolished to palestinian homes near a raid near janine in the west bank one belongs to the family of
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a 20 year old palestinian is accused of one of 2 men who, who are accused of killing 3 israeli in may. a foreign gods are appears to be holding egypt mediated the deal between israel and the palestinian group. this climate she had the un counselor. we're also involved in brokerage the truth. how much is a leader of the palestinian this time, if you haven't garza, he says they'll be consequences if, if, if israel goes back on it's commitments, the main talk is centered on. but aside the that has been arrested by israeli forces household where i phone on monday and jeanine. he is one of the leading and is that made in the west bank?
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he will be released in 2 weeks within said to measure i also spoke about the other prisoner for who has been thrown hungry for the past 5 months. this he will be released immediately. this is what this is our token about, mainly in addition to other 32 palestinian prisoners of war and others, the knees will have been arrested by the ladies over the past week. they will be also followed closely by the e. o and delegations, and they will be released to in due course crime. israel provided assurance is still cut egypt and then i did state that all the agreements regions will be honored. however, we cannot trust these aliens and if they default, or delay or not in any of the agreements were prepared to go back to the fighting crunch. is that the started the war?
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it is israel that started the occupation. we did not wish to stop the war. we are assaulted by saying we are occupied by israel forces. however, the international community is turning a blind eye to supporting the opinion people helping them. and these really occupational really grimes no, nothing has been done within the international community to deter a fire is still burning. is a fuel storage facility near cuba, main power station. after lightning struck a tanker on friday night short on oil. the country was already facing an energy crisis prior to the blaze. at august, the reports from havana, an inferno still rages at the antonio guitarists power plants, the most crucial in the country. on friday night and saturday morning,
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the fire had spread to a 2nd tank, triggering a series of explosions use nay. some enter was hosing down the 2nd tank just seconds before it exploded. yoga is a foot gill, should i let go of the hose? and when i started running, i got tied up in the hose and fell on the floor on wood, but the fire engine had already started moving away and i held on to it. i want to lose. that's what got me out of there. my other colleagues couldn't get away one firefighter has been consent dead. another 16 missing their colleagues haven't been able to get close enough to retrieve their bodies. will they run a shuttle that are over a 100 were injured in the president's miguel diaz canal visited some hospital over the weekend. this could not have come at a worse time for cubans who are already living through chronic power cause. the war and ukraine has driven up the price of label. gus and u. s. sanctions on oil tankers, which were part of the trump administration's maximum pressure campaign against the island,
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is still in place. driving up the cost of energy. then there's the state of the country's energy grid, which hasn't received enough maintenance in decades causing frequent power blackouts. do you have power got several times a week saying, well morgan, i absolutely, and sometimes 3 times a day in this, on the power cuts out frequently. today we haven't had any, but yesterday we had to during the day then you know, but you've got to adapt and see whether the country can resolve the situation. and i'll you, i'm at downstairs to help came from mexico and venezuela. they'd be both sending specialists, helicopter city and chemicals to extinguish the flames ala for your, for john, very in the support in the prevention of risks, and also help to suffocate the fiber means of cooling with water and farm. we hope that more support will arrive soon, as well as the chemical material needed to help us. on sunday afternoon firefighters put out the fire in one of the supertankers that the place continued in the 2nd tanka. late sunday night, there was
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a huge explosion by vogue that could be seen 50 miles away in havana in the capitol, the smell of south ed augustin, mountains us. i was there. we were to go live hill columbia, 1st left, this president gustavo petros, been sworn into office, former rebel fight have promised to reshape the deeply polarized country with a long list of social and economic reforms. alexander, i'm here to reports from bob with ha, yep, we're a local luck with a new era in colombian politics as began to roy yours. i swear to god and promise to the people to faithfully comply with the constitution and laws of columbia. as former rebel fighter of the m 19 movement, gustavo petro swore in as the country's 1st left his president, in a ceremony filled with symbolism and promise of change. general it still is up. all i want to say to all the colombians were listening to me in the boulevard plaza and in all of columbia and abroad, that today,
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our 2nd opportunity begins. it's the hour of change. our future has not been written. william pierre followed the columbia of what's possible starts to day. we are here against all predictions and against a story that said, we would never govern against those who didn't want to let go of power, but we did to visit him former housemaid, france jamarkis, also swore in as colonial. first black lice president calling honor ancestors for protection. some being horton. i also sway before my ancestors until dignity becomes customary. neither. tens of thousands of supporters flooded the streets of downtown bo gotta making it look more like a carnival than a political event. as though yankee, but what i like the app i'm. he is the joy to celebrate what we've been waiting for for a long time. conrad a lot back. if petra can achieve peace than he will make good to colombians, dignifying the life of farmers workers and the victims of this country
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a lot better received the presidential sash from a visibly moved young senator, daughter of a former em 19 presidential candidate assassinated during the country. civil war and his 1st order as president king right after taking the oath of office. he called for his word of simone believer hero of the wars of independence to be brought to the ceremony from the presidential palace. reversing a band by his predecessor, it carried special symbolism. the m 19 sold a sword in 1974 from a museum, only returning it after disarming. studies better joins a new wave of lefties governments in latin america. his plans are probably the most ambitious aiming to lower poverty and hunger, ending the war on drugs developing the long, neglected countryside, and transitioning from oil and cold to fight climate change. the moment of truth thus come for gustavo veteran his government. starting on monday,
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we'll have to demonstrate that indeed, as administration will be able to transform into reality is, is many promises. and the hope a majority of colombians have placed in him. allison that i'm dead, the i'll just eat. i bought that in mexico rescue crews, a racing against time to save 10 coal miners have been trapped in a flood of coal. mine have been pumping water out of the shaft, but have not yet been able to enter the mine. lay a halting has more on those rescue efforts. mexican president, andreas manuel lopez abra door, has urged cruise to intensify their efforts to rescue 10 miners trapped underground . families are waiting on the surface for good news that hasn't come yet. if you can, a that was put on our for the president, thank the workers and asked them to redoubled efforts to be able to find the manas alive. we stressed that thomas short and that we need to do what is necessary for
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more than 4 days. rescue workers have been trying to pump water out of the coal mine which flooded on wednesday. 5 miners were able to escape, but no contact has been made with the men left behind. more than $300.00 soldiers and other personnel including 6 military, scuba divers, have joined the effort for those above ground. the only thing to do is pray for the altima the yoke when we trust in god's mercy and we believe in miracles, and these families have faith. little prayer is the only thing that strengthen us in these times of distress. doctors are on standby in case of a breakthrough, trying to offer some comfort to anxious families or anesthetic with young and then with that of but he enters in this situation. outpatient, sometimes don't need medications so much and thought they often needed for you to come in to get them on the shoulder and motivate them to give them a bit of reassurance. in the midst of all the uncertainty, they're dealing with a little bit of attention. because
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a long way mexico's main coal producing region has seen a series of fatal mining accidents over the years. the worst was in 2006, killing 65 people. only 2 of the bodies were retrieved. there is still a chance for these 10 miners, but with every hour that passes, hopes of finding them alive are fading. leah harding al jazeera, the bank of thailand, is expected to raise interest rates soon to counter inflation. that will bring little relief for ties. you've seen shop increases in the costs of food and fuel. many are struggling to survive in a society where the gap between rich and poor. it's one of the worst in the world. tourney chang now nestled between embassies and gleaming high rises in the center of bangkok, a community on the other side of the wealth get in the shadow of a new apartment complex. when easter lives with her 3 children. today's
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a rare day off with the kids. usually her 15 year old son has to care for his siblings while she works. he says her income barely covers the families costs, or repayments of loans she's been forced to take. i am with you to be them and i want to have a better life, but i can't. i just have to accept my fate because i was born in this condition and i have to take what is available. i just spend my life day to day trying to get enough to eat and live that. so it's a common complaint in this community. during the pandemic, many people lost jobs and incomes dropped. and now the cost of living is rising sharply. they're not getting any help. like a man man for whole, we barely get any help from the government. we don't get anything. we only get help from foundations and charities, so we retain them. thailand's often size, it is a success story when it comes to reducing poverty, but the welfare has not been evenly distributed. and then this credit suisse global wealth report
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a 2018 tyler was listed as one of the most unequal places in the world. in the years since then, life has been even harder for lower income communities with global economic trends going in the same direction. economists concern thailand will be badly hit thailand, is a country that has wide in equality and well gap. an inflation would hit the most vulnerable either by the side of a busy expressway. some of the most vulnerable struggling to survive. this is a community for the deaf and hard of hearing, often cast out by their families. form takes us under the bridge where she, her husband and several other families have made homes from refuse and scrap. she explains their disability allowance of $20.00 a month barely lasts
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a few days. the strain is enormous. they tried to salvage what they can from the waist, others throw away with the raw of the traffic. the head lice goes on while their complaints go on, answered tony channing al jazeera, bank of france is bracing for a 4th heat wave during its worst drought on record. temperatures are expected to hit 37 degrees celsius in the southwest. many villages have run out of drinking water, forcing the gulf when to deliver supplies by truck. farmers say feed for livestock is running low, which could cause a milk shortage. italy's also facing a historic ground funding water levels of expose some of the relics from world war 2, including a bomb that had to be detonated. the army had to evacuate around 3000 people from a nearby town. the 450 kilogram explosive device was found in italy's longest river,
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his last victory came out this morning and in 2019 and now he's repeated that success curial speak japan's usually he's so initially ok and straight. that's in the final you're ready and then returns the course later that evening and clinch the title as well. last month when would and finally moves up to number 37 in the world banking here. we'll have 2 of them to try to break in the top. so as you see, been show, he seated the us open, which stops in 3 weeks to very emotional for me to say where i was out last year to now it's just an incredible transformation. but i just had with great energy, i knew that i had experience in my thoughts that i, you know, i've been and really places and just to be able to turn it around. and i think there's so many people who have helped me get there. but you know myself, i've shown serious strength discontinue and you know, just persevere and get through all those times. and i was problem with was like, it's from washington to san jose, california with diarrhea covered quino, one half bath. the title of the russian came back from a sat down to the feet. american shelby watches,
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the keynote speech and the wimbledon champion. i'm to 10 players on her way to clinching the trophy. she moves up to a career high number 9 in the world. rankings was stuff of the for said it's never easy. they're losing the says like the especially in the finals to recharge and come back in the 2nd the 3rd. but i'm really happy and brought my cell that i was able to do it from the 1st point of the 2nd set and and then physically was stuff meant that it was stuff, but it was a good show. and she was, which was true. the combat sports world is mourning the death of brazilian jujitsu greatly android low. he was shot and has a night club in south how late the city of the bus is being reported. that an off duty police officer suspected of shooting law has been arrested. and that the fatal incident followed a physical altercation between the 2. low died aged, 33, having won the wealth championship 8 times in 5 white coffees. the ruling body of
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african football once you wait for us to begin disciplinary proceedings against natalie, president, already to the rent is the thing in a voice. finding african players who want to play in the cup of nations. the 73 road is frustrated about losing african players mid season to play up by any confidential competition. last season, the camera in minnesota on dr. frank goes on, but on and cycles calorie cool valley and now chelsea missed 6 games monopoly while on on duty half of whom i want to use as irresponsible and unacceptable remarks by de la renta. adding hollins scored at twice on his premier league debut to fly champions, manchester city to victory at west ham. the norwegian opened his account for his new tea with a 36 minutes penalty. pat gaudio let signed the 22 year old or from pursued woman for around at $73000000.00. and that investment was already living like great value when hollins scored his 2nd of the match final school on city to west ham. neil:
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of course our link score, the 1st you was important for them for him, of course, for us and, and is a yes with threat. another weapon that we have now and, but in the sometimes she's not going to show all our problems. she's going to up something let we want to do was a team. eric had hog admitted he's got a hell of a job on his hands to take manchester united forward after losing their opening match in the premier league. his side were beaten. it's who want to hire him up by bryson. it was sent hogs of 1st competitive game as united manager. the dutchman knows i've faced criticism for not starting christiana when ally the portuguese star. he reportedly wants to leave o traffic. only came on as a 2nd half substitutes to shana and although is no i for 10 days maybe into training and that is too short for for 90 minutes. so that's the reason i
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read to be didn't started. sometimes we played better and appreciation. today we had to reverse period during the 1st off, and we have to learn from that. and that's also care. ashley be high, is called her victory at the women's open life. changing as she became the 1st south african female to winecoff major in 42 years who i went into the fine around at mere thought in scotland with a 5 shot late that was gone. when she triple vacate the 15th that so i dropped back alongside south korea's in g chin as both players finished at 10 under pos that went to a playoff. and it was, if you high, you eventually want it on the false extra hole. i was just after 9 p. m late who time the 33 wrote stating her 1st way to title out the course. what her hero, any else? when the mens i've been championship in 2006 it's in love with from an a made a champion it to a 6 time one and nick found a couldn't contain his emotions when calling time on his broadcasting career. the
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golf legend to spend the last 16 years in the commentary base and clearly found it hard to say good bye. he got up right. there was already here we are. 60 days later. thank you. oh, i means i'm a single child and i've found that 653 brothers, that is all your sports from me for now. i'll have another updates a little bit later. thank you so much, sarah. well, i fit for this news i but i'm back in a couple of minutes with hello bulletin says stay with us.
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