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to broke through social and political barriers to inspire a generation of female players across the middle east. football rebels. let's do it on how to use the the, the, the ranger mowdy denies. religious discrimination exist in india as new delhi on the washington hill with, according to finding partnership of a century. the other ones are in jordan, this is obviously are nice and so those are coming up. the pilot? no, for the passenger that missing tightens up. most of the, i believe that after the vessel sort of the catastrophic lights, goods criticize the u. n. a not including israel and a list of countries violating children's rights and conflict. we have
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a report from the upside west assembly to secure the deal to restructure billions of dollars in the summertime of things and the burden space. and some of the worlds most funded the india and the us have announced a flurry of deals and sectors ranging from defense to somebody, conductors as prime minister under, under moody told congress. but that times would be a defining partnership of this century. bodies in washington for state visit with the us, looking to deepen his bonds with india to account of china is growing influence in the gene. since i came here, say when some of the eval, but a lot has remained the same. like the company's main to deepen the pregnancy big when in the and the united states, i would say of this good call prayers honey that release. the poor babies
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europe over 10 of these is limitless. and the dam as a lot of their lives on it at fort lease. but at least 6 house members, some president biden's democratic party, boycotted that speech, accusing moody of violating religious freedoms rights groups have accused his government of discriminating against muslims and other minorities. and a rad press conference earlier, moody defended his reco. no democracy loans in our veins. we live democracy and our ancestors that actually put woods to this concept. and that is in the form of our constitution. our government has taken the basic principles of democracy and on that basis our constitution is made and the entire country runs on that our constitution and our government, we have always proved that democracy can deliver. and when i say deliver, this is regardless of cost creed, religion, gender is up to the no space with discrimination. but president bible said india as
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human rights record, was also discussed for the to remain closely allied. from addition, i had a good discussion about democratic values, and there is, there is the, that's the nature of our relationship. we're straightforward with each other and, and we respect each one of the fundamental reasons why i believe the us china relationship is not in space. it is and with us ended relationship is that there is an overwhelming respect for each other because we're both democracies. and it's a common democratic candidate character, both our countries and our people, our diversity or culture are open, taller, robust debate. mike kinda has been following the visit in washington dc. a few members of congress boycotted this speech by the indian prime minister in protest against what they called human rights abuses by india. however,
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the vast majority of congress won't be welcome the indian leader during this joint sitting there with a number of rounds of standing ovations during his speech of some one, i'll have the prime minister himself saying that india is the mother of old democracy's. he went out of his way to emphasize how important and valued the relationship with united states is. this is something that's reciprocated by president biden. he's laid out the red carpet full of the indian lead to having both a private meeting, a public meeting, and then of course, a state den of which has been taking place. so the president find in making very clear how much the us values it's relationship with india. it is the world's 5th largest economy. it's got the largest population. and critically, for the united states, it plays a strategic role in south asia, particularly acting as a buffer against china. now that on some in congress who question the fact that
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india continues to buy oil from russia despite the sanctions. however, this is something that may have been discussed between president biden and the indian leader. certainly, it was not mentioned publicly, but could have been part of a private debate. but president biden's making very clear throughout how much valued and how much importance is placed on the relationship with india. my kind of, i'll just say era washington or something on domains, i've seen a fellow at the american enterprise institute. he explain why washington values, it's relationship with new data. it shows that for the by the ministration, india is extremely important. you know, as of grapples as a us grapples with the challenge of a rising china and the potential for chinese has them in the, in asia, it looks around and it's these relatively few candidates. i think there's only one kind of cat country in the world that has india's particular characteristics. it's the most populous country in the world. it has the 2nd largest military. it has the
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5th largest economy and it has a live contested 2000 miles boundary with china. and i think these things together and really sort of made in the kind of key to the u. s. as in the pacific strategy, as long as china has to be concerned about, it's in my land frontier. it has to sort of divided forces. it has to devise divided to attention. it cannot be solely focused on taiwan. and i'm just trying to see um, the 2nd thing is that if india managers to make it economy take off it to, it's able to take away supply chains and so on. then india also presents an alternative development model to the chinese model. even the mo, the has deepened to us and you have relationship. there's no question about that. in some ways. he's also sort of laid the seats for a kind of long term questions about the relationship. because of this backsliding on democratic issues, people have the opposition to people of religious minorities, particularly muslims, the treatment of independent journalists, critics, dissidents, people like that. and that,
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that certainly looks in the background. it's, but it's being drowned out obviously by the good, the story that is emanating from the white house and from and from congress. but it's certainly true that if you pay a little bit of attention, you can see that those discordant dogs have not been drowned out entirely in a position in politicians in india have been criticizing prime minister modi for not visiting money. poor the northeastern state that's been hit by ethnic bonnet. and since any may, how minutes does announce an old party meeting on saturday to discuss the situation at least a 115 people have been killed on tens of thousands just based on their homes for the amount of hand as a story. these members of the cookie community in india is mounted for state are blocking major roads. they say they're being costly attacked by the majority made phase. and they've taken up arms. we have to got a village of family lid so that we can live in peace
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from the 13th measure of the community, which we were living together since time. many years back not far away. these may taser building their own defenses. they say the cookies are responsible for the violence and their numbers are boosted by refugees coming across the border from myanmar. they fear the influx is changing the demographics of the region and emboldening kooky separate tests. here to civilians are arming themselves against what they believe is an imminent cookie attack. say, look, how many of us will weapons me? cookie, illegal immigrants have been attacking us frequently. we don't have the kind of weapons that they have with very scared of them. there's no place for us to run. they've torched houses. we just have small license guns to protect us. in the region has long been homed, arm groups seeking autonomy, and many people have weapons. some analysts say india state and central governments
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need to intervene. those i'm groups, the weapons in the society was in surplus. they have to be removed for us. and for that, does he go to the people, the security. so this one has to do it sooner. the better. many want to end the fighting. these may say are marching for peace, but they also have demands. they want the cookies to identify on documents, migrants and their community, and draw up their demands for autonomy. vince and monahan out to 0. now the pilot and all 4 passengers of a semester, the last, while visiting the titanic, i believe that after the vessel suffered a catastrophic implosion, the us coast guards as an underwater robot discover the debris field near the wreck of the titanic. the vessel lost contact with the surface on sunday and the north atlantic. during a dive to the rec, i'll just a was gabriel. as on the reports from boston,
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5 days into the search for the titan submersible, the news everyone had been dreading was finally confirmed. this morning and the r o v are remote operated vehicle from the vessel horizon, our tech discovered the tao code of the titan submersible, approximately 1600 feet from the bowels of that titanic on the sea floor. the r o b subsequently found additional debris in consultation with experts from within the unified command. the debris is consistent with a catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber. the debris was only a few 100 meters from the wreckage of the titanic. a tragic in for the families of the 5 man on board ocean gate, the owner of the titan released the statement confirming the news, saying in part,
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these men were true explorers who shared a distinct spirit of adventure and a deep passion for exploring and protecting the world's oceans, our hearts are with these 5 souls and every member of their families during this tragic time with the mystery of what happened to the titan. now result, the questions move on to other things. like how exactly was this allowed to happen? who's responsible and should safety standards for risky? deep sea expeditions, such as this be changed since the time when missing on sunday? many concerns have been raised about the vessels, construction, and maintenance parts of the submarine. on the same, in the testing, in the bahamas just seemed a bit shortly. what really did it for me was they finally refused to get any problems certification. and it seemed that they had no intention of getting any
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certification for going down to debts once, let alone several times. questions also likely to be raised about the norm is cost of the international operation and whether tax payers will end up putting the bill for the search efforts for bodies that may now never be recovered. gabriel was on do, i would just need boston, a russian appointed officials and a harrison in crimea. so ukraine is a bridge connecting the 2 regions. big chunk of bridge is known as the gate to crimea, that russia next in 2014 crime has given us as the bridge was struck by a bunch of storm shot at me. so they're not of nations as added rushes military and allied groups to a list of shame of violations of the rights of children during the war and ukraine . no to be the on the report do next week, does not include israel a different much again, it's a james face express every year the un secretary general produces
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a report on the countries and i'm groups responsible for killing and maiming children. this is report has now gone to the members of the security council is not yet been published, but i've seen a copy again. the report is controversial. part of that is because of the israel, which the report says, killed $52.00 children in 2022. now the 2nd general says that some meaningful decline, and he's not putting them on the blacklist. but of course, if you look at the figures in 2021, the war and gaza lost it 11 days. the war in august 2022 lost a just 3 days. this was the reaction to the report by the pablo. send you an ambassador. it's very unfortunate that he selected not to list him. we were to help for that when he last year said that if they continue with this tradition and this pass,
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i want them that they will be considered to be listed. they continued on the same path. they can lot of children then last year, but yet he did not list them. it is very disappointing to the palestinian people. the other big news from the report is the fact that russia, for the 1st time, is on the blacklist because of its war in ukraine. the report says that russia was responsible for killing 477 children in 2022. this is the 1st time a permanent member of the security council has been on that black list. james pays out us era at the united nations mean on human rights watch says last year has been the deadliest or palestinian children in 15 years. the groups criticize the you and from not listing is really not upcoming report on children conflict. just bear with me. the abraham spoke to the family of a 15 year old who died from her wounds during and he's ready rate on jeanine refugee camp and the occupied westbank on wednesday. us just as much so his 15 year
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old sister said you'd collapse here. he understood his father. both of them sold, she tripped and fallen, but she had been shocked by members of his really forces reading the janine refugee camp while she was in the courtyard of her home. and i'm going to cut of him and she was speaking to a cousins for the window. i told her to shut them down because snipers sometimes shoot at onlookers. so she asked me if she could go see them. i said, of course, thinking she would be safer. her family says she felt this video. it's shaky, but choose the moment she was shot and unlock it and that's what i didn't think she would be shot that fast. i was just talking to, i looked and found her laying here on the ground brain dead. she died from her injuries on wednesday, but so these classmates either ones, might never heal. her friends describe but popular and friendly girls, passionate about folk dancing and theater, like her classmates should see lots of death. people here know that's life and the
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camp is always uncertain. they say she was killed in cold blood. what we're used to playing this very place where she was killed, we used to play hops cards here all the time. no memories of all they have left of her. so deal was buried here in the comp cemetery. it is where children often come to visit the graves of their peers. walking in the cemetery, one cannot fail to notice that there are many small waves. rights organization said that at least 13 miners were killed. vice really forces. since the beginning of this year is where the forces did not comment on her killing. that issue a shot several soldiers would injured after the palestinians planted explosive devices in the comp. so those friends tell us, they want to fight for head right to justice. but don't know how head brother mohammed is going to turn 10 in august. he says his sister is know in
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book and back of your mind about top stories here. this, our india and the us of announce a flying of deals and sectors ranging from defense to somebody from doctor's leaders of a to a nation's met in washington. 5 minutes under, under moody, told congress of that ties would be a defining township of a central the pilots, an old full passengers of a sub nestle last month, visiting the titanic company to invest on something catastrophic confession us. because god says an underwater robot discover that they receive the other wrecked and russian appointed officials inherent on crimea. so ukraine is a bridge connected with 2 regions, and that's governance, as a bridge, was struck by a switch storm. move on shouted because the world bank says it will pause debt repayments for countries hit by natural dissolved as it was announced the summit in paris involving 50 heads
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of state developing nations, one of the federal global lending and an era of climate disaster. latasha bucks a report from pars powers these historic form a stock exchange, the setting for 2 days. somebody's hosted by the french president in the discussing ways to modernize the wills financial system to make it farrah for developing nations struggling with debt on the climate emergency leasing. we get it to promotes inequality, is it on the rise assignment vulnerability is adding further risk. now, well the subject to ever increasing shocks. what is required of us now is absolute trends, summation, not reform of our institutions. and that's on the summation is required because while the world news since the 18 ninety's that we were facing the warming of the payment, we chose not to feed the advice of scientists. leaders all
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discussing proposals to reform, financial lending institutions, including the world bank and the international monetary fund. to give developing countries will say they're also looking at ways to increase private and public investments in poorer nations and expand green financing. at the end of this, somebody to lead those are expected to deliver what they call a roadmap for change. but so much to say that promises and good intentions simply are not enough to address the urgent needs of developing countries. this activist says developed countries need to step out and take responsibility. it's not lack of it, and this anymore. everybody wants a cleaner green and wymond, but it is the money that isn't the developing country because they don't have it as close as a, but it's countries have to get that and that'd be, don't see. the perspective really coming out clearly from this country is the ability to collide a helping hand and specially that for the nice thing. it's the rich countries who
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have caused the problem in the 1st place. they are developing model emmanuel, macro, all says new country should have to choose between tech. let me pull if it's a full force and climate change, few would disagree. but unless wealthy countries do more to help, poor nations will continue to face difficult choices. natasha about the i'll just 0 power as well. one of the participants about summit zambia has reached a deal to restructure of its debt with foreign government credit says the agreement covers loans of up to $6300000000.00. some countries including from south africa on china, the deal marks are crucial milestone in the countries efforts to strengthen its economy after the current of virus pandemic, the united states, as it will stop mediation tulips on the conflict into them because goals are not being met. an american delegation has been holding tubes and jetta with a team from saudi arabia. they have broke a several of these fights between saddam's army and the rapids support forces. but
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fighting has continued despite the troops steals. even moving as moving out from under months for the mediators, saudi arabia and the united states were talking to the 2 sides, the sudanese army and the power military rapids support forces trying to get them to agree to a new piece fire for the muslim holiday of evil as ha, but now that the tough are suspended, it's not fair if such as these fire would be happening. now during the last piece fire, which came into effect on monday and ended on wednesday, the facilitates has made it very clear that they should be no violations from either side or top in the target. 50. ok, that would be attend. that's included. no monitoring movement from either side, no 5 to just flying overhead. no, as far as i know artillery selling, especially in residential areas. now while during the 3 days of ceasefire residency that they were not able to hear heavy artillery or fi take that's like overhead. they say that the parent minutes use rapid support courses expanded on the ground,
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and for many people to leave their homes and properties of gum points that's of expanding their present in many parts of the capital. no residents wouldn't be awesome. what did these things that stops would be suspended permanently, or if they wanted to talk through review, activate muslims, holiday or either that's how people were divided. some say that they wanted to see a ceasefire come into effect, but they also do not want the rapid support force of expanding territorially or forcing them out of their homes. and others say that they want a military solution. so right now, so the needs in the capital, in other parts of the country are divided on whether they should be a ceasefire or where the other 5 says continue between the parent military rapids support forces. and this is denise army. meanwhile, it's not clear if the tough are permanent, where i'm going to be suspended in, decided 60 ok. or if they would receive once again. and if the to 5 would actually reach an agreement that was ends of slicing here and sedan. people morgan, algebra i'm the man, former australian rules football players, the filed alignment class action lawsuit,
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seeking up to $670000000.00 over the health impact of concussion on the field. some of the changes have been recently introduced to minimize the risk of head injuries, but a federal parliamentary inquiry is not investigating the potential long term health implications. so o'clock triples it was this performance back in 1995, which insurance with the mock of the century tacitly new stride in full. then it was well known freeze technique on the field. and daily, 30 years later he says it was the repetitive head notes and concussion. this left him permanently disabled from brain injuries inflicted during his career even off enough to carry it off on a stretcher and come back to him after half time, which is which is not right. so yeah, and it's really affected me in the forty's. i was sort of saw some really bad changes in my behavior, and it's not a good injury to have 3 years ago,
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the veteran play i received an historic insurance pass of almost $1000000.00, acknowledging the permanent damage caused by repetitive concussions done more than 60 full applies in australia, a city up to $670000000.00 in damages, and a landmark cross section against the eye of phil for the serious damage, concussion has allegedly colson loan to, why people actually have resorted to legal action, is because the just hasn't bain, the management change that is needed to make the game site, the minimum absence for a plaid diagnosed with concussion is now 12 days in the struggling football league . in the national rugby league. there's a mandatory 11 day stand um period for can customize nearby physiologist ellen peers who studied concussion in sports for more than 15 years, says plays need at least one month of the field. and the risk of cognitive
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impairment increases significantly after 3 concussions. what we are seeing, particularly with some of our athletes later in life. but also we've, we've placed modem analyses is the fact that it's not the 5 or 10 concussions. that's the issue. it's the 10020000, even 13000 hits to the brain ivr, you know, 20 or 30 a korea. and the class action being pursued here in australia is also being played . asking to other countries in orleans 3 rugby union players assuming will drug be . and in the united states, there was a free quote of opinions on the past with todd players. a decade ago. play is going to court, say the risk of suffering a head injury should no longer be an except it has it at the job. the striding football league was approached for comment, sir, clock out to 0 prison. well, that's it from me dire in jordan for now and you can find multiple names and all websites out there with dot com. there it is on the screen. the weather is up. next
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i'm following the flight of the 5 men killed and pull the types and some nice of the inside story honest with the risks involved in c and space towards them. just to take your time so much of the the here's your weather update in a minute 15. thank you for spending time with us. we'll kick this one off and focused on where the temperatures are rising operates in providence punjab province . we've got some readings in the low to mid fourties, including jacob about $4445.00 degrees will be the high for you on friday. well, india is rob, just on state, has just had a deluge as of late, deadly flash fighting here still more rain in the forecast on friday. and we're also getting pounded with rain through be har. westbank all under protest states for eastern india and across the bay, and then go and bung with dash,
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including for a cox's bizarre on friday. there are a few flight advisories in place for the philippines mended out and for size, because of some to rental down ports here. that is bad though. in luzon we will see some peaks of sunshine here. our pond rates also done quite a number in gwen g. providence in china. that energy is shifting into one tongue and food in provinces. talk of the blue and yellow popping up there. the more intense the brain is. meantime, what, whether sides away from japan's main island to punch you, but still a legacy of a few showers, including for tokyo at 28 degrees. and we're being still around $39.00 or 40 on friday. that's a snapshot of your weather see later. the getting close to the people most affected by those in power is often dangerous, but it's absolutely vital the stories that they told us we pushed as far forward as
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