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still affecting a southern pulse of central america. i wrote tropical storm beatrice, that's the process of filling out now for the caravans. it's not the font it twice, but shows for the east mountains. the weather brought to you by visit castle. we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. is the human suffering that the reports are? we brave bullets and bombs, and we always include the views from all sides. the . is there any forces carry out a major health ration to jeanine? at least 4 people have been killed and lake not right. the names play you. this is out. is there a nice sometime or so coming up? tough task ahead. so from minutes to manual micro of, to 5 straight nights of unrest across from 17 fatal shooting hyperlinks. a 3 policy
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in the us that he both mo, becomes the legs, is focal point, and the gun control debate leading to people that dozens engines, western wild and the windy city, chicago has the mass, golf street price. the we begin with breaking news from the occupied westbank when it's ready, forces have now kills free palestinians, an injured move, and 10 others during an overnight raid. and the city of jeanine is ready on the is hit jeanine with at least 10 strikes a convoy if is right on the vehicles is also for the spell said moving to as the cities voss refugee camp 2 weeks ago. just a was the sight of the largest is riley rate in recent years. separately a full palestinian was shot and killed nit ramada escalade to
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a correspond to it for him in ramallah. did it bring us up to date? what more can you tell us about this, right? according to locals in did you need refugee camp? they've heard just another era strike hit the refugee camp now, while i believed, says, are trying to get some of the injures to the hospitals. it's been hard for ambulances to move between the places that were hit by these really are as drugs. now, according to the processing in house ministry, 3 people have been killed at 15. what injured during that rate, and that's the, excuse me, the air strike as well. so we know that these really forces have been trying to rate the come with a hearing from sources that there's a bulldozer that has made its way towards the outskirts of the camp. they're still trying to get to with we're looking at a large operation with we're hearing reports from the is read the army that there
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are 1000 is really soldiers raising or trying to read the area of the refugee camps . so it's a, it's a large operation and there's a lot of tension in jeanine in addition to all the places in the west bank that have really been showing solidarity and supports with what's going in jeanine confrontations and different places which has led to the killing of 121 year old palestinian here near someone. and it's, it sounds like there's been a clear intensification of weaponry used by his riley's and these res, as well jeanine has been causing a headache. if we put this might lead to these really forces for over a year. now, since really the needs of the relates months of 2021. it's been called by these really forces, as the wasps nest basically because it has palestinian force,
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those from different political groups working side by side to fight against is really targets according to these really made a 3 since the beginning of this year alone. 50 attacks by palestinians against is ready forces with from did you need area itself. so it's been seen by these really forces that, you know, maybe if we use more force than we could, we to control the next, the next or the last semester as they call it. let's not forget that the exam. but the janine posed of those fighters working side by side targeting is really forces calling for more and more armed resistance has been seen and copied amongst other products. thing is in nablus and to get him in jericho as well. so it's important for as well to kind of collab down on the armed resistance and show progress thing is that it has the upper hand. but from our conversations with fighters in the past
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year or so, they say that they're not going to give up. that is really only understands the language of force, and it's really give no potential or no hope for any political horizon that could and this really occupation it for him. the, for us in romano. thank you. ali of do nema is the co founder of the online news sized electronic intifada, which focuses on palestine. he says that has been stronger resistance from how does to me and fights is against. is there any forces in jeanine? is jeanine has been a consistently assent of resistance against is ready, occupation. you can say a storm and the sides of the occupies. this goes back this, this reminds me very much of what happened 2 decades ago in 2002, when these ready on the invaded jeanine refugee camp flattens large parts of it.
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and according to the un investigation mass, it could more than 50 people in the town. i very much hope we won't see a repeat of that. and it is israel that is constantly escalating as the occupying power. and of course, remember that jeanine and the north and west bank in general, uh, intensely subject to is rarely lance after colonization, by the most fanatical settlers who have been engaging in paul grooms across the west bank of the past few weeks. aided and abetted and supported by the israeli army of these ready government. so it's really important to get to the right way around. it is the resistance, the to really is responding to is really colonization and invasion, not israel that is responding to the palestinians. israel is the address of the occupied. we have to have the facts straight. is the grandmother of teenager killed by police as cooling as
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a come on an end to the unrest that is gripped from some of the pos 5 nights president and my new my chrome held an emergency meeting to contain one of the was challenges to his leadership the 17 year old, known as the hell m was killed during a police traffic stop outside paris. on tuesday, the hills grandmother says she doesn't like the fact that i had ground sounds killing has been used as a pretext for violence. she is, it keeps, i'm angry with the police officer who chose my grandson and that's all i'm angry with. we have the police unlucky for us that we have the police and the people who are breaking things. i told them stop it, a piece of it. sure, the doing this with now as a pretext, no people should stop or they should stop, but they should not break store windows, they should not ransack schools. please during break because because they've not do anything to you. the school did not do anything to your leave. us alarm. that's it . i'm tired. i can't say this any longer. i no longer sleep and i even turn off the
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tv. a ton of everything. pull brandon is in paris. he sent us this update. a surprise, this may take the present micron convene with his sincerity, administer, and justice minister lights on sunday nights came up with 4 main solutions to work on the festival that his ministers continue to work to reduce the level of violence that we've seen over the past. week in france, a 2nd of all or recognition the underlying issues that perhaps have been ignored in the past, but can be ignored no longer. you said the have to be a reflection on the causes of the unrest and the other 2 points that came out of the crisis meeting of the interior minister administrator. why that festival, the finance ministry is going to work on coming up with some kind of plan for compensation and reparation for those businesses that have been damaged by the looting of the past few days. and so that the police are getting the full support
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of the government so that we're trying to put down the unrest. now, the big thing that has happened over the weekend, and i think it's really a turning point in this whole crisis, is the intervention of now and the grandmother. and indeed, one of the other relatives, he spoke to at a different media channel as well, appealing for tom. i think that starts and to really come through. because as far as we've seen so far on sunday nights that haven't been any cases. busy serious unrest anywhere we've been looking at social media, we've been scouring for video. that is normally why we would see it appear and we haven't seen anything so far. and the other thing is just the experience of our own eyes here in central power as the police that were standing next to on the top of the shows. and these sites are barely relaxed, very calm. there's hardly anybody on the streets, it's all. there is a, a group of motorcycle cups behind the mobile arrive place that occasionally patrol passed, but even they appear to have vanished in the past couple of hours. so it does
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appear that the tension is going out of the out of the situation. there is cautious room for optimism that the worst of this may have passed. full brandon, i'll just share a central powers. they have been long standing accusations, residents, and active as of systemic racism and police violence in frances pool and ethnically diverse neighborhoods. authorities deny the allegations by dismiss has moved from pass momma to come out. his brother was shot dead by the police in 2018 discharge. the football tournament has been held in gay camaros on a, in the since 8 police bullets his gaze call. when he was caught up in a sting operation targeting a stolen com next to his, in a northern purse of a no police officer was ever charged in connection with his day logistical gallop. also in law. we both get justice for gain funds. we've exhausted all the appeals and they refused everything and they refused to share the surveillance voltage.
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refusing to cooperate can lead to death here, and the police will never be killed. the holy young man had come from a sort of low income towns in the suburbs. why they say police and community relations seem to be driven more by confrontation and cooperation of progress before the french police aren't behaving properly. they must treat the youth, especially these from the suburbs they make blunders. always check the same people's id and speak badly to them. they insulted me once they told me to talk well, shut up and soon as i was on the bus is all to deal with. no, i didn't expect this. it started with the tragic death of a kid and turned into looting and shrubberies. they hurting themselves, hurting the population who is innocent. there are other ways to get your voice heard. nama do understands the frustrations of people angry at the shooting of dial in non tap. these videos show these are not lenses, these executions. my brother case that shocked all the local residents, they wanted revolution. i told them i called push people to break the little. if you want to find the case that let's organize ourselves,
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i find solutions for all you know, whoever revolutions understandable. we'd be asking for police accountability for 40 years. from says, police union has admitted a breakdown of trust, a spokesman blaming government policies, focusing on intervention and repression. rob of the neighborhood policing and manual my conference phone to stay with germany to handle one has become the worst crisis to face his presidency. since the yellow vest purchased 5 years ago, now my home is work house, how to address the long stomach complaints of police violence from systematic racism in front of the low income. so in the united states, police are searching for suspects behind a mass. choosing of the street policy in the city of baltimore, 2 people have been killed. another 28th wounded mass. as the shooting emphasizes the need to tackle the spread of illegal guns who shot the day in reports,
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the remnants of what was supposed to be a celebration in this, baltimore neighborhood, barbecue and children's bikes. now the gloves of medic sit among them, a sign of another mouse shooting. currently we're still at 30 that those pages range from $13.00 to $30.00 to $9.00 victims remain at area hospitals. in various conditions, 2 victims have been pronounced to cease. nearly half the victims were under the age of 18. police believe there was more than one should or they have not been found. officials say this is just another example of america's gun violence epidemic. this is insanity. this cannot, cannot be the society that we are expected to live in. we have to do better. maryland test, some of the strictest gun laws and the country. but officials say that makes little difference. this year alone, the baltimore police department has seized 1345, the legal guns that were in the hands of people that should not have that had them
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anyway because they're so easy for them to obtain. baltimore is the 2nd deadliest city in the us, and one of the poorest experts say it all helps create the cycle of violence, poverty, unemployment, an education system that continues to not work for all of the children here. but at the same time, in order for us to keep the community safe, including those children, it is really a pressing matter. it is urgent that we get on a handle on the violence. the police union says a big part of the problem is that they are short staffed. they are down 700 officers and hiring here has been difficult, but the problem is years old. and the baltimore p. d has had problems of its own. no time in 2015 large protests followed the duster. freddy gray and police custody more recently, a massive police corruption scandal, more than a dozen officers arrested for robbing drug dealers of drugs and guns to sell them themselves. baltimore is a city and crisis,
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adding 30 more gun violence victims to an already long list. paul shuddered. young alger 02, you cry now, when 10 sufficing is taking place on several front style reports, the russian forces advancing to the west of don't ask. the deputy defense minister says there's also a push to the north west of new homes into towns. chief has coal, the situation complicated. it will lie for main challenging across many parts of ukraine. some areas of the country i've been trying to pretend to know as a bank has moved from the city of to the pro man. this is not the music of was not far from the front line is up to reach you this spend a busting on think rock classics. the summer sun is out and the piece of to me feel i'm making the most of it. chunk of pockets where they come to relax and you took over the disney pro river. you the a, the air
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a large and you have to proceed to go to the shelter. do you remember about that and then doesn't feel like this in here. people are just to relax as, as they used to me. this city was hit by me, so it's a week ago. we haven't played for yet. we didn't go anywhere. we didn't give any performances because it's painful for us. but despite all these missiles, we still go out and get performances because ukraine's free and it's very beautiful . we all very nervous, but life's going on still. we will continue to live, to sing, to create, to love, to raise our children cafe, the open children playing the streets. the need for looks like any of the city busting within it. but the fear of russian attacks is always the most you're doomed up. during the day i feel safe, but when the night have more usually that's when attacks happen. it's scary, but as long as i'm not alone, i have people nearby with them. but even if there's a chance to unwind,
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when you look around, it's hard to believe the neighbors frontline is just over 100 comments as the way when the war started. seems like this paper that aside enjoying themselves like bill today, we're helping on think about you know, popular italian restaurant it's business as usual. and there's always time to pose for instagram of this well known each other for 2 more were now working normally like we did before the war. although we have a bomb shelter. and when there is a narrow large, our guests go downstairs. so we're lucky because at times the city was shelled heavy, the entire city was anxious that the people got used to it. but even as people are drinking and putting their reminder that life is still not quite normal yet. cookies and motion to austin, insights across the country. meaning these people have to be home by midnight. i said vague, i just data to be pro. you can still head on out of their room is and denials over the health of south africa zulu king on to reports. he's with thousands radi across
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australia to voice support for recognizing indigenous people in the constitution. the the, the hello, the rain clouds gathering once again across the fall south of japan, but so much of japan, it isn't improving picture after a recent spell of a flooding city across the southern areas. the menu from that is gathering once again, it's got to slick its way a little further north was so pushing up towards beijing as we go on through monday . west the weather, eventually sliding across the yellow sea. running up to was cramping ice, that big down pools. there is lots to be some localized flooding into north korea, initially have seen some what the weather just pushing it to south korea to guide to the middle parts of the week. by tuesday you see much of the dry weather there
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across japan. still a few heavy showers the into west southern areas. so it's a key issue in particular. wanted to share with students and southern parts of china and plenty of showers across endo china, live you down pools, continuing across the good parts of the philippines. technical, central and southern areas of the country and some heavy it down pulls to into bornea south of the a quite to more than wes on. shines and shop the showers the never the less showers longest spells of rain very much in evidence across good pop up india now with them on the same price pretty much engulfing much of the country. heavy it down pulls down the west and get so over the next few days with the likelihood of flooding for many to the journey of almost 10 years in which the shakonda ward for translation and international understanding has become the most important translation award from to
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the arabic language in the wild be awarded. announce is that the nomination period? so 2023 starts from the 1st of march to the 31st of july. applications are accepted through the awards official website at w w, w dot h t, a dot q a the, [000:00:00;00] the torching out. as a reminder, thought top stories this out. is there any forces of killed 3 published in units and engine more than 10 people in jeanine and the ocean nod westbank for thomas damien was schultz and q native ramada. the grandmother of the teen. i just shot dead by police during
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a traffic stop and and power stop is asking for the rising. and just the 17 year old chicken 5th night. if on rest across from police in the us of loans demand himself to mass choosing it a street policy in baltimore, 2 people were killed, doesn't subject us treasury section you john it yet in this set to visit beijing this week. she'll be the only the 2nd member of j buttons cabinet to travel to china. last month's extra estate on to me blinking travel to beijing. both sides reports it progress onto those talks, but just a day off to blinking left relations 10 cold again onto president barton, referred to chinese president g as a dictator. patsy. go haine has more. the instigator reporters behind the scenes. treasure officials are really trying to downplay the any expectations that they'll be huge. breakthroughs during this visit from the us treasury secretary to china
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over 3 days. that said, the fact that she is going does send a message that the bite and ministration is now prioritizing, trying to re a stab. busy better ties with china. this comes on the heels of your sector state entity blinking just a few weeks ago. he went to china, he actually met with the chinese president, jim pig came out and said he didn't get what he wanted. what he wanted was to reestablish a lot of communication between the 2, the military of china and the us. he did not get that matters were much more complicated. after that, when you as president joe biden, during a fundraiser called your chinese president julian paying a dictator. the chinese were incense, a treasure officials are telling us they do not expect secretary, owing to meet with the chinese president. now both sides are going to want to bring up particular issues for the us. they're going to push china to try and restructure some of the loans. it's made to the poor countries at risk of default. they also would like to see china distance itself slightly more from russia and china for
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it's part. it's concerned because we've seen us put bad bands on somebody could, conductors biotechnology to china. they're now reports. they're considering increasing that an adding on any sort of micro chip that can be used for artificial intelligence. and again, the us has been trying to win itself chinese exports and the chinese academy is struggling so no, undoubtedly they will talk about that. and again, downplaying that they'll be any breakthroughs, but when the leaders from the 2 world little worlds, 2 largest economies meet, it does have the potential to impact the global economy. product line, l g 0, washington. so that africa zulu king is denying that he's been poisoned, the king so medical attention and as with teeny while visiting the neighboring countries, monarch follows the sudden death of one of his senior advises, also a suspect to posting the king's official spokesman denied the room is and said he
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was in perfect health. intense fighting has been reported between the 2 dogs. rival forces the rapids support forces say they have down to a fight to jet of a northern call to be 6000 people have been killed in more than 2000000 force from that homes. well, fee program is wanting of a worsening hunger situation in the democratic republic of congo. it's been treated by an ongoing conflict in the east. the un agency says that more than 25000000 people face feed scarcity this year, highest for any country world wide eastern region of the deal. c is moving a 120 on groups fighting overland ethnic rivalry. the control, minerals, developmental northwest, not as we, as a government have a strategy for the humanitarian responds that is clearly insufficient in relation to the gravity of the situation. that is why maintaining good relations with our international pockets is always a good thing. the main thing, however,
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as the return of peace, our president is doing everything in his power to ensure the peace is restored in canada, tornadoes swept through central but to the storm, damage the 1000 homes and costs and brought down trees. one woman was trump to the basement, as our home was destroyed above the reco breaking terrain. terrain is causing floods and mud slides in weston, japan and mine has been found dead inside a con. 2 people remain missing, while the full cost is a warning of more heavy rain and month slides to start, it ends up being off to the side. if indigenous people should be recognized in the countries constitution, the government says it's a once in a generation charles to power relations with aboriginal communities. but opinion polls suggest for the yes vote, all slipping,
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seroquel capital from shipping. this is the face of the yes, 10 pine thousands rallied in parks and city centers across the country on sunday, showing support for greater recognition of the strategies 1st nations people. it's one of those moments i think way. i personally want to be on the right side of history. and i think the history of a strong and politics around aboriginal culture is quite dismal. we have the great privileges this rarely and to have such an ancient community, continuous culture now in the nation. and it's important, they're recognized. holloman's pos legislation clearing the way for a referendum later this year astride into advice on whether the constitution should be amended to recognize indigenous australians for the 1st time. and to establish an advisory body representing aboriginal and tossed right on it is guiding federal parliament. the campaign declared sunday,
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a national day of action today is all about straightening people going out to the people they know their workplace, find sporting areas and saying this is nothing to be scared of. this is a just thing. this is the thing the nation mature. you know, opinion polls show support so the yes campaign has full in life 50 percent. if they do coalition potty is already declared, it moved vote against the constitutional change. something within the original community have also questioned whether the proposed law, known as the voice, will be enough to address the serious problems facing indigenous communities. we are going back let's, we're going backwards in and digging ourselves with. you can go backwards in indigenous life expectancy. we're going backwards in the right of every know people's black people in this country being locked up things up on not slippers, lot back but we've got to try something else. operational and tossed, right. all of the people represent around 3 percent of nearly 26000000 australians
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. the federal government says the referendum will be a once in a generation shots to give indigenous communities a greater voice at a national level. for the yes company to be successful. oh, the only the majority of the 6 states also need a national majority. the light is called suggest her head in just 2 states. the referenda is expected to be held in october or clock out to 0. c. b. nascar held a weekend of street races through chicago city streets with shane then gets begin what, winning the main event, the ground park comp serious john 100 has all story from chicago. nascar is 1st ever chicago street raised to begin with excited anticipation of living. the dream of american hero give no better place, no better. no better day, no better city. this is it. 50000 vans came from california to new york and every
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state in between. so i'm, i'm all the way up and i'm highlight. the drivers traverse to condos, downtown streets transformed into a race course with 12 turns aided. image sharp, 90 degree angles. definitely treacherous on, you know? one mistaken you will have too much and you're going to be in defense engines boomed and race fans swooned by this is my 1st day of correct then the 1st of 2 rates is a 175 kilometers circuit on saturday, which stopped in progress due to lightning sunday began with what the national weather service called life threatening flash flood condition is. unfortunately, it is super rainy and saw you, but i think we're in a way of the house and they did wait for hours on sunday. nascar called the unfinished saturday race for queen custer who was in the lead when it was stopped to concerts were cancelled for rain. but as they say,
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the show must go on and it did go next. star fan to given up, rushed back to grant park to watch the on again off again raise the adversity and everything else that they have is the smartest thing i've ever done as far as i'm concerned, because you have people that didn't even know about this board and now they do industry and you're excited about the absolute despite the delays and event cancellation, city leaders, hope the biggest winner of the weekend is chicago, with an estimated economic impact of a $113000000.00. and if you newly paved streets, john henry and l g 0, chicago, the, this is out is there are these, you top stories as rarely forces have killed 3 palestinian some injured more than 10 people in janine. and the coupon westbank is really military is hit the city with us strikes for palestinian was charleston cube was named ramada. miss abraham
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