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to on this, just the boston law will, along with, with neither side, willing to negotiate because the ukraine war becoming a forever war is america's global leadership, increasingly fragile. what will us politics look like? as we had to the presidential election of 2024. the quizzical look us politics, the boston line, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm serial venue. it's great to have you with us. this is the news, our line from doha coming up in the program today. russia's defense industry says it has repelled a large scale attack by you bring in forces in the region of done yet. meanwhile, keven says,
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since troops are advancing on baffled hopes for political and economic reform in kuwait, the gulf states is preparing for its 7 parliamentary election in 10 years on the same bus robbie and the goggle refugee camp in eastern chad were organized for say, the camp is at full capacity, but the displaced from the warranty done keep coming. and protests and vigils are held in brazil a year after journalist and an indigenous activists were killed in the amazon rain forest. jim nash with sports, the miami kate tablet leveled up the n. b, a finals, they beat and i'm done for another by 3 points just by the series. one game, the is just past 1500 g m t 6 pm in the fluids. the commander of ukraine's ground forces has his troops are advancing on the russian occupied city. in the east footage, released by ukraine's army,
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appears to show russian positions under fire must go to victory there. just last month. russia is saying it stopped the major ukrainian defensive elsewhere in the eastern. don't yet screech. and now those reports have not been independently verified. but moscow has released pictures, but it says, show some of the fighting. meanwhile, pro ukrainian force has have launched a raid on the russian border region of belgrade. one of the groups involved the russian volunteer corps, says it captured several russian soldiers. keith is denying any involvement in that . charles stratford has more from keith. is it possible to independently verify these claims and counts of claims by both sides, but that certainly seems 11 and some suggest some heavy fighting in various points along the eastern front line, the front line of around a 1000 kilometers. it started earlier today with the claim made by the russian military that they had repelled will they describe is
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a large scale ukraine in operation pushing into the southern zone. that's region in $56.00 is the russian military said that there has been increasing chats over in the last few hours from pro russian military bloggers and most of them talking about the town of nobles or nets, which is in that something's on that sc region. we have her to the sauce to noon a statement, a recorded message left by the leader of the russian, us and reorganization. if get any precaution, he's saying very angry message that russian policies were losing control of the town of better keep got. it's more of a village, actually, it's just north of buff moved to what we do know is, is that the russians policies claims full control of bus moved. and that area last month. so it possible to verify what the in fact is happening. that does seem to be a little bit fighting going on, but whether in fact, this is the start of this long awaited counter offensive that we just cannot say
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child stuff, but i'll just hear kids. it's also talk to a journalist, you'll get a shelf of oliver, who's in moscow. you yeah. what are the russians saying about the latest fighting in ukraine? and so the latest reports were guessing, here from the russian ministry of defense that the russian armed forces all successfully holding by the offensive or the forces of ukraine and the southern don't ask region right now as we speak. the so called eastern group of troops of the russian armed forces are repelling the auxilary font and as tribes from the ukrainians and administrative defense. also now as they start until the large scale offensive by the armed forces of u freight. and they said that the ukrainian army launched, that's hoc in $56.00 is of the front and the southern donates could direction the ukrainians. managed to enter the outskirts of the village of noble depths k, as well as the,
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as well as several other villages that but according to the russian side, the ukrainians have not achieved success in that direction. and they've little soldiers and some equipment and have to move by. and so the situation around bus mood is also very complicated and we've had from you've getting progression as it was mentioned before, you get any progression. they had of the log in the mastering group of coals. and he said that last week, the russian army unit had re groups and had to stay alone, vicksburg cope's k, a reservoir to protect the supplement that would be co gotten near by. smoot and the russian forces will eager to occupy some nice positions that but now according to bring goshen and part of the settlement of the very coast brittany of bass, mood has been lost by the russian troops and that fleeing from that right now you. i was also hoping to get an update from you on what's,
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what's happening in the russian southern region of belgrade, near the ukrainian border because you and i were talking about that yesterday. there's been increased biting there. what's the latest on that? a foster child? absolutely. at the moment, we're hearing more about our salary fire from the territorial ukraine and citizens of the board. the regional battle girl report about the work of defense systems that they say they've had the sounds of loud explosions in the ad right now. no casualties have been reported to cause have been damaged by the missile fragments that earlier last week. they were obviously find the groups uh, controlled by the ukranian army who allegedly consist of ethnic russian soldiers that were entering the belgrade region. but at that time so were repelled by the russian army. and those kinds of groups called themselves, they leave it to russia legion on the russian volunteer. cool. they consisted,
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they were all down they considered by russia to be extreme as groups. and they called into the russian territory saying that they, they were to liberate russia and read it of its current political system. also, the belgrade region now is a place where a humanitarian catastrophe is on folding viruses districts of the region. they should back in the districts in particular have coal simply been on the. 1 more than 1100 apartments and a 370 private houses has been damaged or destroyed that in the sure back in a district during the past week. that's according to the head of the district in the morning, the ukrainian on a find more than 7 to shells from the ground multiple loans, rocket systems, the village of nova travel junk, which board is the town of should be concerned about growth region a actually at the moment no rules had no electricity on mobile phone service in the town of should back, you know, people need june to the queue ation. you're shopping all of our reporting from moscow. thank you very much for that. a hey,
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your secretary of state anthony blinking says washington will not let iran develop nuclear weapons. speaking of the american israel, public affairs committee blink and also urge the normalization of relations between saudi arabia and israel. you made those comments just hours before leaving for talks in riyadh, saudi arabia the united states has a real national security interest in promoting normalization between israel and saudi arabia. the we believe that we can and indeed we must play an integral role in advancing it. no illusions that this can be done quickly or easily, but we remain committed to working towards that outcome, including on the trip. i'm about to take this week to jetta and we are for engagements with our saudi and goals counterparts. a white house correspondent. kimberly how could joins us live. kimberly good to talk to you the us calling for
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saudi israel normalization because we're gonna start there. that's not new. however, the context in which blinking is saying that is new, the middle east is changing very rapidly right now, and blinking is headed there tomorrow. so how should we interpret this from the us secretary of state then? so wish interpret is that it's really a top priority for the united states. you heard of there really, the 1st words from antennae blinking is it popped out of his mouth there. but it's, it's a top priority for us security the united states sees this is absolutely and take real to its national security here in the united states. and so as a result, the us sees itself is being absolutely critical in advancing. b is a gratian of israel, in the region. and so that is what he is going to be doing is he makes his way to the region. he feels that at this point, or as the bodily ministration does,
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that saudi arabia up to this point has kind of held back. it has certainly opened up to commercial flights between the re i'd as well as a israel. but there certainly is more that can be done and so that is what these discussions are going to be about trying to advance that relationship in order that there can be sort of a stable, prosper us, but also integrated relationship in the broader middle lease. now, the biggest obstacle you also heard there, the united states believes is a ron and it's aspirations for acquiring a nuclear weapon. and the us is underscored once again, but that is a no go to the united states is a bonded ministration. once again, reiterating that all options will be on the table to if you're on chooses to ignore diplomacy, to make sure that it does not acquire a nuclear weapon. tell us a little bit more about lincoln's visit to the gulf. he's going to be in saudi arabia, which at the moment is the big driver of change in the middle east. what can you tell us about that as well?
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what i can tell you is that this is really something that has been in for mental. so the abraham accords, which some people may be familiar with, others may not. it's something that is being built upon. it started the previous trumpet. ministration really was an economic idea to expand prosperity and to integrate is real with the broader error middle lease. and this is something that is being expanded upon under the, by the administration. and so there's a parallel effort that's also taking place in order to accomplish this in the us congress. so this is the bible ministration, acting upon this sort of phase 2, a few. well, but to that and what we also know, if it is not going to be quick, it's going to take a lot of engagement, a lot of conversation. that's what's happening with the secretary of state right now. but there's another point we should quickly mentioned, and all of this is that the sentence secretary state actually blinking says, don't mistake this for the other big task at hand. and that is making sure that
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there's peas in the middle east when it comes to between the israelis and the palestinians. that is also a top priority for the bottom administrative. kimberly how get reporting from the white house. thank you very much. kimberly. and there's plenty more head on this is our including rail services resuming in india after a multi trained collision killed 275 people. authorities have launched a criminal investigation and the united nations report says that families in gaza are trapped in a psych lift poverty and desperation. with tears of a football legend this last time the him of it for the tires from the game. at the age of 41 that's coming up in support. later this hour with the voters in kuwait are preparing to cast their ballots. in the 2nd parliamentary election in less than a year, great is the only goal state with an elected assembly that has the power to
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challenge the unelected government. but disputes between m. p as in the cabinets have led to a prolonged political deadlock houses here as rob matheson is incl wait city. so 3 general elections if my math is right and feel free to correct me, 3 general elections in just over 2 years. this will be number 4. why rob? the moment we're covering elections around the world, we're usually talking about the economies. we're talking about social problems. we're talking about infrastructure problems within the country. not quite has issues with all of those, but the government is not talking about any of them because the government's not talking to anybody. and neither is the ruling body is a national executive which is controlled by the ruling party, the all stop our families. the problem is that for the past 2 and a half years, they have been dead. there has been no movement. finally, little discussion about any of the major issues like to wait these ones dealt with
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and that are 2 reasons for that. the 1st is the structure of the parliament itself is very interesting because they need to wait upon them. it's because of the 1962 constitutional great, it's very powerful, is much more power than most of them. it's would have for countries in and around the gulf and that means the gap between the parliament i'm the executive body is really quite narrow. the 2nd is the way that it's structured. now there was $65.00 seats. 15 of those seats are allocated by the mere plus one more if your points of uh, further attended at 50 of those seats are essentially out for ground elect to those seats. and that means that people are candidates can pull together for them, campaigns to go for those seats. fox, there are no political parties going to wait. so everybody stands as an independent . that means that i'm like most of their parliament's, where you have large blocks of opinion and thoughts moving around to discussing
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what you have now is essentially 50 individual points of view. 50 individuals trying to solve their own constituents and have it ready for their own voice and their own determination to get their own way. that's been the case for a long time, but particularly in the last couple of years, it hasn't arrived to all hold on like the plus 3 when we're sitting here today, we're getting a lot of law starts inside the fall. i'm and whether it's actually very local beings on men, as you can imagine, this has meant that your way to start getting very, very tired of this continue this solution to parliament, more elections only to see the problem then dissolved again. so there's a lot of skepticism about what is actually going to be the success of tomorrow. busy is about tuesday is about whether or not remonstrate these they actually believe that their vote is going to make a difference. yeah. are they? are they going to go to the poll then? because if they have election after election and it ends up each time with this deadlock, as you've just explained, i mean how committed can they be to the process? yes,
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that's absolutely the key point of this something we're going to be looking at what was happening, the elections that here until 8 on tuesday, there are 793000 registered votes here. and that focus here in kuwait out of a population of about a 1000000 and so they're into so facing according to local media, may be getting 50 percent, maybe 60 percent of a turn out tomorrow. now for $28.00, that's low because coate is a very political society. they enjoy in politics and they're interested in it. but it's a measure of just how this in front of size, many people feel on how unsatisfied many feel about the way that their political system is working, that they may not even choose to come out. and both we were driving around the city today. they're our occasional billboards for candidates. there really aren't that many. you're not getting the hope lot that you would normally expect with, with a i certainly on an election like this. what's interesting is, it's also being the case that the candidates to have lost interest. lots of temper,
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$377.00 candidates to 50 places this year, 207. and it's very, very l 0 principal presents or rob mathis and reporting from a very wendy kuwait city. thank you very much, rob, great. talking to you to access to health care is becoming more and more difficult for people caught up in the fighting incidents capital cartoon. the conflict which began within a month ago has led to hospital closures and a shortage of medicine. hipaa morgan reports from cartoon this is still the university hospital, one of the largest and hospital, now barely functioning because of the fighting between the 2. denise army and the power military rapids support forces. like many hospitals, it's run out of basic medical supplies. and then here's the thing we used to operate to dialysis unit one for adults and another for children which we had to shut down because of a lack of supplies and materials necessary to get dialysis the children onto
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available anywhere in the country. one much operating rooms are empty, staff say the last procedure was formed on the day the conflict began. the 15th of april. employees are too scared or unable to come to work. and then i should be one of the we call in local and international aid agencies in chelsea organizations to help sit down and especially so but the hospital hasn't been damaged by the conflict. but there are no medical supplies, school stones is that the only section that still functional is the adult dialysis unit. but the violence and the lack of money has kept many patients away. i mean, the road to the hospital is not safe, never mind the cost involved from transport to medical fees. i'm forced to spend less money on to win for my children in order to pay for the alice's the sedan doctors. the union says more than 60 percent of the hospitals and cartoon have shut down since mid april. for a brief ceasefire enables some medical assistance to be brought in. but the
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continued sufficing means they haven't been distributed to all the hospitals. now that the cease fire is officially over, people who need help, i'll worried that even the few functioning hospitals may not be open for much longer. he but morgan onto their heart to him. and the largest year a refugee is coming from sedan has gone to neighboring chad. same bas robbie reports from the dog, a refugee camp in chad as well. where here in the gog, a refugee camp in eastern chad. and we were here just a few weeks ago when they were beginning to construct this camp. when they were beginning to populated with temporary shelters and relocating people here to better conditions. and as you can see, it's just mushrooms and exploded the tents in just one section. the mix of filters in just this area go as far as you can see, and this is just one section,
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every direction you look in. there are similar types of housing and the organizers of this camp tell us they're already at full capacity. 7000 people live here now and they cannot, cannot accept any more. we've seen people sheltering under trees without permanent or temporary shelters, i should say. and we've seen many communities waiting for some kind of housing to open up here. but the organizers say that there's just too many people to house here. they're going to have to go somewhere else. now that you an estimated that a $100000.00 people would arrive here in about 6 or 7 months now they've hit that mark and exceeded it months ahead of schedule and age groups are now struggling to figure out what to do with the people that still keep coming because of the violence happening across the border into our, for in west star for in and around the main city of ocean. they know the people that are coming here tell us harrowing stories of what they experienced. it took them nearly 20 days $25.00 days, just to escape the violence from their villages, from their homes. they tell stories of men being killed in their sleep,
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women and children being forced to flee on their own families, being torn apart and looting and tilling on an industrial scale by groups of arms manned by bandits that are operating unchecked in a security vacuum at the moment trained services have resumed the site of india's worst rail disaster and 20 years preliminary reports suggest a signalling system era caused the multi trained collision that killed 275 people on friday. but authorities have launched a criminal investigation prime minister and render moody has promised to punish those responsible. who michael? so sharif has more from the regional capital bonus war. dozens of families of passengers have been missing since friday. all here. they've made the journey 200 kilometers from the us already accident took place to prove a nation where you at the old indian institute of medical sciences about 200 bodies have been sent. now there is
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a process of families identifying the people and then the adult is releasing those, the bodies. so there's a lot of grief, but there's also a lot of anger out here because people are demanding on says they want to accountability. jim virginia, it's another i got no new. i think i haven't seen such a big accident in my life. never one involving 3 trains. this is a case of negligence. a single problem has resulted in killing so many people who is responsible for this. it doesn't matter if it's a junior or a senior employee, the point is they have killed people on to trains. these just chaos across the country. can the government statements bring back the data and the government? that's homeless accountability, the railway, minnesota said he left them in the c d i, which is the center bureau of investigation, looking into the safe, solving this case, the prime minister said those who are guilty visa both place the consequences. so the cd a inquiry is yes to begin,
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but it's also the government and the pressure to give on says, because we haven't seen a philosophy of this magnitude in 20 as the homes of subsides, not one but sweet frame. so this way colliding into each other and separate families affected by this friday in the nation. and staying in india, a bridge that was being constructed over the ganges in the eastern part of the country has collapsed for the 2nd time in a year. one person is missing in the district of battle for construction work began on the 3 and a half kilometer bridge back in 2014. it was meant to be completed 4 years ago, but it's been delayed several times. be hard as state government has ordered an investigation into this as a palestinian toddler has died days after being shot in the head by his really forces in the occupied westbank. 2 year old mohammed, high time to mimi and his father were both struck by his really fire on thursday while they were sitting in
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a car. it happened during his really rate on the village of knobby salt lake near ramada. at least a 158 palestinians have been killed by his really forces in the occupied west bank this year. according to the palestinian health ministry. during the 5th marks 56 years since israel occupied the last remaining palestinian lands since then, illegal settlements have been expanding in the occupied west bank, changing the landscape and sparking violets. the un says 2022 was the deadliest year for palestinians. ragna is vanya takes a closer look. since the 1967 occupation of the west bank and gaza, this route has been controlled in nearly every aspect of the lives of the 5400000 palestinians living there. so far this year, 158 fellow students have been killed, including $27.00 children and 10 women. nearly $5000.00 palestinians are and is there any deals? one in 5 of them is detained without charge. is there any forces,
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have demolished $389.00 homes? why settlers has cutted out at least $400.00 a 9 attacks against palestinians since january. and that's the 3rd violence has been increasing and recent to years. this was the c and and for wat ourselves of nablus. and february 1 settlers attacks palestinian shops and holmes asserted has established nearly 300 league of supplements and outposts in the occupied west bank . the decades long occupation often exploits better, stay and resources and controls most of the land with military bases, nature reserves and roads meant to serve settlers. since the 1990 is to be also accords, which was a framework for the 2 state solution, the number of citrus has been rapidly increasing. right now, nearly 700000 industries live in illegal supplements. how does he does that?
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abraham and villa marks travel in the occupied westbank to show how to similar journeys can be so different that 7th from being about $200.00 of them and build them 7 from it's a lot to any of the supplements. the. the we're here at the town of b as a band. and as we're trying to move to a drum, as you can see is where it has proved a separation that blocks the route for past. and as we have a palestinian dedicated app that shows the route that passed in is can take when they want to go from one place to another that's go outside of supplement quote. it's a model heading to another one called audio. both the legal and the international these right to smooth than you that primarily designed full set lives in the
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occupied westbank. but the is ready government spending around the full service needs. 5 transportation budget on roads here. here this is the road that can only be used by the becoming really hard for cost and is to be able to have control over their time. everything is unpredictable. you might have roadblocks, checkpoints, secular effects on so many of these roads that have been primarily built to such lives. there are tons of thousands of ministry type ones put in place to protect those, such as traveling from a to b. this is one of the notorious routes for palestinians, huge when he gets stuck here for hours and hours. because at the end of this road that is the healthiest check point. that is the main link between grandma law and
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jerusalem. we cannot go that only other places. cars can go inside on the palestinians, west permits and even if they have permits, they cannot drive the car is inside. they have to boot with walking and there's a button and back to the mix. this traffic and it shows really here how politics controls the smallest details of palestinians live. to tell y'all arriving time, especially when oh, you haven't done much allow me to give you a call. you'll have the idea connected for the thank you. thank . so that's the 1st time we've been checked on this and todd's, i mean, just as we get to our destination. so we're here at the opposite side of where we started. 50 to 55 minutes. it took us to get here. it's already a huge settlement, but as you can see,
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there are no signs. the building is still pending. is still a head on alpha 0, a week of naval drills with 35 countries in indonesia, despite their political risks as sweltering a record breaking keys, a prospect of south asia. we meet the affected communities in bangladesh and pakistan. and a dramatic finish to the belgian portfolio which earned this club there 1st. there and the 1st time, 66 years that's coming up with jenna. as for later this, our banner, they have the, the, the, the, it's june, the 5th here's or whether it's story for the america. it's great to have your long so energy is pouring out of texas into the gulf of mexico will pick up this story.
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there are now at the same time. storms are bubbling up through the yucatan peninsula of central mexico. mexico city, a $28.00 degrees that's above average for this year, but we're temperatures are lower than where they should be. is the us northeast? so got boston 16. you have the diving competition there the other day, so not ideal conditions. still that storm system swirling around countered as nova scotia province. so that's helping to that was the wildfire there which has become the largest in the provinces history. the heats been knocked out of edmonton, but still feeling like july through the northern plains and to schedule an in manitoba in time temperatures pretty well where they should be in vegas in phoenix . but with a breeze off the pacific l. a. and assess your below where you should be for this type of the year. top end, if south america is still that persistent rain for ecuador really biggest verse of rain will be west up in dallas. and then we've got this vigorous storm system flemming into southern shelly, but the outer bands of it turning those winds around out of the north. so come with
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the rebate davia, your temperature at 17 is a bit above average for this time of the year. that's your update. we'll see sir, take care. the june 1967, 6 days the re drew the map of the middle east to dark colored aircraft appeared from a distance just as we were focusing on. they dropped the ball on the run out as they were exposed the events leading to the window and its consequences, which i still felt today to help me. and it was such as the start of his lives. the war in june on out is era. when the news breaks, devices like these, as you can imagine being used, like the way across the front, like when people need to be heard. and the story needs to be told. it was always very hard for me to find a job because they come from
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a very poor neighborhood with exclusive interviews, an in depth report. we're back from the heart and this is our found era has teams on the ground next to bring you more award winning document trees and life news in news the fuel head winds on elza 0 at this hour the eastern don't yet screech in moscow says it has stopped the major and ukrainian offensive authorities say 250 ukranian troops were killed, and 16 tanks were destroyed. us secretary of state anthony blinking says washington will not let it run, develop nuclear weapons. speaking of the american israel,
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public affairs committee thinking also urged the normalization of relations between saudi arabia and israel. and voters in kuwait are preparing to cast their ballots in the 2nd, fundamentally election in less than a year. towards the only goal states with an elected assembly that has the power to challenge the unelected government. maybe it was 6 plus 6 committee is meeting in morocco to discuss drafting laws for upcoming elections. the un is calling for the much delayed presidential in parliamentary elections to take place later this year . libya has seen years of conflict since the fall of more american darcy in 2011, and the country has had to rival parliaments for years. the committee that is gathered in morocco includes 6 members from libya as house of representatives based in the eastern city of to brook. wiley, 6 others are from the high council of state. based in the capital tripoli in the west. they are charged with drafting the laws and the rules for these planned elections. later this year, the high council of state and tripoli is aligned with the you and recognize
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government based their lead by a bill. i mean vba really, trina has more on all of this from tripoli, and they're talking about the rules and who can run for president in the upcoming elections. if we go back, i think we need to remember why the elections were postponed indefinitely in 2021. it was because these rival legislative houses couldn't agree on who can run for president here in the west. they wanted conditions that would not allow for the, for after a to run as president in the east. they wanted rules that with a bar the car, probably minister, i'll just have mean today, but from running for election. so that's why the elections were postpone. and what we're hearing from the, from sources in the talks now is that they have come to a comprehensive agreement that states who can run to the rules that the, the, the, the rules that govern the elections. what kind of legislative elections are going
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to take place? they want a national assembly consisting of 2 houses, the parliament and the senate. and so national assembly with 2 houses, the senate and base, and tripoli and the parliament in eastern libya. so what we're hearing is that a signing ceremony is likely to take place later on today. that could see a lot of support from political members. here's cuz you know, people want to see elections are they want to get rid of these legislative houses, but the presidential election there, there might be some, uh, some disagreements as, as we move forward. kosovo is prime minister is set to hold talks with you and us representatives after days of unrest. violence broke out after the election of ethnic albanian mayors insert majority areas. also a turkish commando battalion has arrived in kosovo at the request of nato. dozens of the alliance, his soldiers were injured in confrontations last week. the
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e u has threatened to impose sanctions on both serbia and kosovo if the violence continues. as a big ro has more from the northern town eviction in kosovo. the approaches continue here is veteran. the scene where 13 nato soldiers were interested in buying a week ago. other moods remains calm and peaceful, although it is 10. now they haven't been any further attacks against natural forces . although we have heard from costs of equities that they've vehicles in person that have been talked to the north of comfortable. and this also comes as a time where the united states an injury, especially a representative of visiting the capital of bel grades unforeseen. if you're trying to de escalate the situation, not comfortable as prime minister of in good faith has suggested a new round of elections. although the question of ethics of participation, that election still remains because if they decide to boycott another round of elections, comfortable is find itself in the same position as it does. no. but there's an
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understanding that decisions made in belgrade and in pristina affect the situation here on the ground, not publicly the us and you have criticized comfortable for escalating the situation of the decisions that you made to impose those ethnic albanian ms on the north of possible was sending those special units of police really escalate to the situation as far as the consent. but there's also an understanding that the things that present which it says invalid rates fix the ethics of population here. many here believe that the north of comfortable is a part of serbia. in fact, many of them believe that comfortable is a part of the, of you, no matter what those decisions are made in belgrade, unforeseen, or know the fact that these people fear the parts of sylvia isn't going to change. i said vague, i just need a direction customer, but you case prince harry has failed to appear in court on the 1st day of his lawsuit against the british newspaper publisher. this week he is set to become the
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1st senior royal to testify in court since the 19th century. every faucet has this update from outside the high court in london. the whole day one old prince harry's case against very good use papers, big no. prince harry, in court, his lawyer said it was because he'd been attending his daughter's 2nd birthday, and united states had flown over night and was therefore unavailable to come to court on this monday. the lawyer to be very good newspaper side in court saying that that was absolutely extraordinary and was a waste of cool time. the judge will say expressing his surprise at that fact, david shep, on acting for prince harvey then set out some of the substance of the case against very good use papers. saying that it was impossible if given, had already admitted to using unlawful tactics against him. in one case that they would not do so on multiple occasions, given how important he was to the coverage, how regularly these featured in the pages american. these papers argues that have been 33 icicles under consideration,
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in this case 28th of them. it denies any unlawful tactics, tactics such as phone hacking or the section for on the use of private investigators. i didn't 5 others. it says that it's most admitted to any such tactics being used. this is a deeply personal campaign for prince harry one that reaches all the way back to the death of his mother, princess diana, through what he says as being similar treatments of his wife megan, and an attempt to really defend against intrusion and unlawful tactics against public figures, which he says is rife within the british media. testifying in court though, while it's an opportunity for him to make that case. it's also, ma'am, it's a real jeopardy because he will be off searching questions on the rose high school . so i'll just era london of indonesia is hosting a week of naval drills with 35 countries. taking part in those countries include the us, china and russia, that comes at a time of hyphen geopolitical attention. but organizers save this for chance for cooperation between military's jessica washington reports from the counselor on the
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island of so the way the on the engine agent island of sooner, we see hundreds of military personnel from 36 countries gather for a week. if not, come back drills, this is the strength from the co operation, which has already been well established with us here. we warmly welcomed them. they can enjoy the stability and security of indonesia. the navy's at the us, china, russia, australia, france, and japan are among those participating. it's the 4th time indonesia has hosted this exercise, which focuses on disaster relief and humanitarian operations. the engineers and navy says it's a challenge to promote maritime corporation in the region. the exercises opened with the fleet review of vessels for most of the participating countries. as the exercise search and rescue event where all the countries are
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gonna simulated. this is happening at the time of heightened attention since russia's invasion of ukraine, but also in increasingly strained us china relationship. they also bring together all the countries with turbulent relations, including india and focused on experts say dissolves to relieve training is a straightforward way for military's to work together. it isn't focused on what i think it is, what we call a operation other than. so in that sense, it showcases the things that we latrice can do at it also allows militaries to interface with each other to communicate with each other entities or describes its foreign policy as free and active. the experts say the world's 4th most populous nation is increasingly positioning itself as a neutral link for the region. the asia pacific has been a ha,
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this military activity in recent months. with both the us and china ramping up at military diplomacy and engaging in more frequent exercises in the region and to contest for influence. this week's drills in indonesia provide a rich hans to work together rather than compete against one another. jessica washington elder 0 like i said, indonesia at least 60 after and primary school girls and a teacher have been treated in a hospital after a suspected poisoning attack. police and the northern province of sally pulse, an unknown substance, was used. no one has been arrested. the taliban administration has banned girls from receiving education. beyond the age of 12, climate activists are wanting weather in south asia is becoming increasingly unpredictable affecting the lives of millions of people. of pakistan is facing widespread flooding and shifts and temperature patterns. while in northern bangladesh, intense heat is impacting to production and causing nationwide power cuts times
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your child really begins our coverage from its romando in ne bangladesh. the bank with us has been dealing with hate waves since april this year. and i'm just compounded by the fact there's hardly any rainfall, even though it's in the midst of the month soon season. now the farmers and stream on the face of the country the 2 drawers are saying they might lose even 20 percent of their crops. they think he'd waive continues because there's hardly any rain for the topography here is used to rainfall. it's the healey areas. and this could damage most of the pre bushes here. what you can see, many of them are rad and burned out, and this phone goes and pest effecting this tree because of the heat. know the farmers in other parts of the country are facing similar situation. rise farmers, i wanted if there's no rain for that good face serious problem and could be a challenge for the government to deal with foot crisis. now the government is advising, so they just called to the department how to deal with the current situation, the table and here it is suggested putting up more shade trees,
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setup radiation system, put up proper dana system and using of organic for the lives there. and in the urban areas of frequent load shedding what is known as power cuts at least every hour. every alternative all are making life miserable for the people living in urban areas because of industry, hired ice buildings. the heat is much more bad and the government has been failing to input outage, a gas for and quote, for the power plant even by the house full capacity. but it's not able to run those because upfront shot it is not on our foreign exchange. dollar is i've to input these items. the government has to deal with a new phenomena of climate change, which is already one of the country that's in the top 10 list of experiencing the 8 stream impact of climate change. now they have to deal with this new phenomena. phenomenon rather off heat wave in pakistan has some of the hottest cities in the world, but it's been experiencing unusual amounts of rain and cooler summer temperatures,
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amnesty international warns the nation is most vulnerable. the nation is most don't, and people are at the most risk. come out hyde or has more from sort go to although focused on show a cooler than usual, may, the temperatures are now beginning to rise. and i've got a warning, a dead bug just on may see a steam temperature this year as read. 92022 and brand new 21. some parts of call gets done short term project shorting beyond $51.00. up to 52 says here. most of the people who are working hair out in the open without any shade. they're working up to $16.00 a day. and i've got data be by the way to be the most one another, but it because of the effect of climate change. but the government gotten in this year is much hotter than previous ones. we don't have any other option, but to work under scorching heat. we have to feed our children. the usual most of the going to be go,
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whether was changing across the world. we're also suffering from the same situation . these are poor people and they work with the hands that's suffering more. the government should support us. in fact, kind, it's a warning that they've doorstep good. there's go beyond 50 degrees. some of the doors area is red, appropriate asians are and big numbers may become uninhabited, but, and that, of course, really be a major concern. bug is done, of course, is one of the most one of the country and when it comes to climate change, maybe in drug, into the fall, much to tell us what effect this erratic read that has had on the crop. regard of the fact that people who are not able to brand that crop such as rice and sugar again on time. and of course progress done really now have to learn to live and cope with the effects of climate change model. either your data center shop or started go down a one year ago, the killing of british journalists don't. phillips and indigenous rights activist and research are bruno pereira and brazil,
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drew world wide attention. they went missing and each of already valley home to the world's largest number of contacted tribes since then, luis and ask you a little bit of silver has been elected president and he promised more protection for indigenous groups. monica again, if you have traveled to the region to see if any progress has been made for the past week. and gustavo, the task was to remember the 2 hour wait and the gut feeling that something had gone terribly wrong. a year ago on june 5th, they had received a radial message from your colleague indigenous expert with a little bitty eta. he was on his way to meet them at the small riverport, about the liable not to produce journalist on phillips was accompanying him in the boat. they made a g. i need the payment. i thought i was on when they didn't show up. i knew something horrible had happened. we set out with the indigenous patrol team to try and find them. as i said, it had been heading, indigenous patrols,
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documented invasions by poachers in those of id territory. home to the world's largest number of isolated tribes. 10 days after the search began, the bodies of both men were found. they had been burnt, dismembered, and buried. a few months before the assassination, we had witnessed an encounter between theater and ideals of that costs. but when he did a, one of the 2 fishermen who confessed to the murder, both men are known prison in a week trial, the killing of dom phillips and little bit into the world wide attention to the remote and sleepy town about the lived in auction. people here thought the things might change, but you can still feel the tension. is yet i moved to dirty vida was a key witness in the murder trial says he fears for his life and he's not the only one. it felt by his name. i think if they will, uh, buy a legal fishman, still into the indigenous territory, and it's still being financed by criminal organizations. but in the years since the murders result,
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government under recently elected left as president losing mass will assume has very publicly announced steps to protect the region from poachers. local leaders, he said, isn't enough on, is this member of the cut over tried, told us his scouts had caught a pole true on his lance. they tied him and took him to the local authorities. but he was set free for the next time to put his show up, we will have to act on our own if we don't want to be killed. all sides agree to policing in the area. the size of austria presents enormous challenges. but one year after the killings of dom phillips and the data residents of the shop id valley insist those challenges must be met to ensure that no more lives are lost . it's monica, not just i'll just sierra body to shop id. still a head on i was
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a 0 the female golf or who won her 1st tournaments one week after training fro. coming up with jim and sports after this short break the
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stored in denver to ed's game 2 by 3 points. david stakes reports here is the winning game won by 11 points. luckily your kitchen and nuggets were again the favorites on that hard quotes. and things were looking good. one states that led by as many as 15 points, you'll kits or the ciocca is he's affectionately known, was by far the stand up full was $41.00 point the, but it was effect to be a one man show in miami code the way back to go ahead into 4 quotes that they've been to the top score with 23 points. well, jimmy, but the and some of the fire both racked up $21.00. mary got it back to a 3 point guy you missed is attempt to level things up at the plaza and the he
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edged it. what 11 to one, the weight back on track to tie the full and the i championship. is part of our dna for one. you know, i have one on this team is, has battled through adversity in some manner and been knocked down and had to get back up. and for number 2, we got a lot of experience in these close games. so when it comes down to the wire were strangely comfortable then, but i've lost all 3 games this post season when your kids are scored 40 points or more. it was that 1st time defeat since march 30th and you'll get to site know, gets coach questionnaire. things that we had guys out there that were just whether feeling sorry for themselves and not making shots or thinking they can just turn it on or off. so this is not the pre season, it's not your regular fees. it's now around. this is the n b a finals. and that to me is really, really perplexing, disappointing. you'll get so many is just for assist in this game, which was
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a season low extend, but it's a going to win that 1st and be a titles his teammates will need to step up to k 3 is coming up on wednesday in miami, david stokes, which is 0 to power as west 7th feed ownership hours into the course of finals of the french open for the 1st time and have a career. the 28 year old beach but not a parent in straight, says 6361, breaking the american 8 times 2. but he was run a rap at wimbledon. and the us open last year comes to assess our foreman to reach that off a friend who was the only grandson missing a i'm very happy with the performance with the way it was a you know, playing especially coming back after an injury a i was just taking this one much at a time of trying to make it to the 2nd week. and now i'm going to push more for the next few matches and yeah, hopefully the better than a quarter. fine. are you looking for for a semi final?
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the faces of beatrice had jamalia for a place in the 70s. the 14th feed became the 1st present in woman to reach the ground. some course of finance and $55.00 is how that's my a beat science. that's all right, so read that full note and 3 hours and 51 minutes long. this to level much say solve this yet. then full saved cost to redesign, sorry, 3 to the quarter finals last is run about given a good. what accounts by today's nicholas? jerry no agent coming through and 3 type, the contested sets. read will face hold the rena, or francisco set on july next those 2 on for right now. sweetest grade is locked out. abramivitch has announced his retirement from football at the age of 41. the contract with ac milan expires in june and went to be renewed, offer season of injury even have it set an emotional good bye to his teammates and friends with the sounds there on sunday. and it seems the retirement news these
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close to for some close out the new to the enter, the may. i kept it to myself that i was leaving footballs. i didn't say to anyone when i was speaking to the club, i just said, let's do something for the last dimension to make it a special moment bus and reality. i didn't know my decision about the future. even that score to $511.00 goals for clubs, including a se inside event his boss lineup yesterday and manchester united. he won 14 and the title's in full countries, but never got his hands on your stock price. the champions league, tracy, the strong cool service highs, asked sweetens old time and top score with $62.00 international goals in $122.00 much. it's a law that was a dramatic finish to the belgian league on sunday, as well as what since the title and the dying that it is of a 3 way race for the tracy. a union sends you to us and then racing gang consent to accept the come jumping that was into executing defendants have the at
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a very old score which time equalize it in the 94 minutes. i'm son is fox. he sent of ration as it was the 1st time his home town closet one the leak in $66.00 is positive pay is the plasma of price going to try for a maintenance off to being handed it the name tiger with his praised res 9, he's become the 1st female girlfriend 72 years to win on her professional baby. the 20 year old american anytime probably last week after becoming the 1st batch back window of the women's n. c double a college titles of stanford, which is also what i used to play. she'd want every big ometer event going going and now she's one on the lpga tour as well. taking in the zoo, america's i've been in a playoff in new jersey. bang tanks. i'm moving $400000.00 in prize money and an automatic tool membership. what is happening? i just can't believe the it was just last week when i one incident was with my teammates,
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ends on the term pro and come out here. it's just been amazing. i enjoy the journey jelly was all my value the whole time. i had so many chairs around me, all my friends and family, so thankful that is always full now won't like to throw gemma. thank you so much. those as were fans of your passion. all right, i'm back in just a moment after this for the the, the latest news as it breaks, as well. some authorities are looking into declaring last generation of criminal organization. they are receiving some support from society, with detailed coverage. these read the ministry has,
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should demolition orders for the home, some of which are funded by the european union from around the world. it's a realty here. it has to be in my in the tyra as people try to find the way out on counting the cost the fault brings winship. yes. again. but why is the debt ceiling so contentious? in the us, germany slip central recession, it could drag the rest of europe down, plus by jerry as new, bulky $1000000000.00 oil refinery is expected to transform the nation's industry. counts in the cost on al jazeera. when the shots came from the holiday and we have heard correctly, we heard some noise. this was known, a sniper valley, some of the most dangerous intersections in san diego. you didn't come into the front entrance. that was what happens to people who were shot. they came into the wrong entrance. the nightly pyrotechnics said it's getting louder to
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