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the legends has french, the colonized nation on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello understand these, i them, this is the news out live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. gone 5 for a 3rd day inside the palestinian refugee camp in lebanon. the 3 has sailed off the area active as acute sedans, apartment, a tree rapids. the pool forces is getting more than $200.00 people in west style for less than a week's. qu, leaders in these as
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a fonts is planning an attack on the presidential palace to freeze at the post president and then assistance of donald trump faces charges. he held the form of us president hide secret documents from the field. and by a piece of similar with useful co host, australia reached the lookout stage of the women's world cup. the matilda is, was through to the last 16 as a beast, canada, to the it's 1500 gmc and we'd begin this news out with an escalating conflict in southern lebanon, fighting between rival um groups inside the largest palestinian refugee camp is killed at least 8 people and wounded, 37 others licensed round, the vines began altering the attempted assassination on site. today. in retaliation, fights of shopping, killed
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a general of security forces affiliated with the fact that out of sydney and movement. lebanese and palestinian groups including the wrong bank, has the last 5 unsuccessfully, broke receives fire amc. it seems the situation will escalate further inside the account. we heard about the ceasefire more than one occasion, but no side is holding to it. the situation is dire. families are dispersed here and there. my family has been locked out of the accounts for 3 days now. security is told to be absent inside the associated rent for our lives as shelves and bullets were flying over our heads until midnight. it was all called, but by 2 in the morning fighting renewed, it has intensified since then. we ran for our lives, leaving everything behind. the entire neighborhood was totally destroyed. people here are lending a helping hand to us. we pray for an end to the blood shit from the right is the joins us now from the end that has
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a refugee camp in lebanon's in the house of fighting looking. now, classes are ongoing, they are fierce and the intensity has increased. the reasons our this fight attempts my a number of letting me use factions as well as palestinian factions to try to broker us higher. as you can see behind me, the account of the smoke billowing, the pricing now is concentrated in one neighborhood. this population counts tens of thousands of people lived here. dozens of families for matters to make their way out of the camp has managed to escape. others, our crops inside this really has the making of an intervention. monetary impressive if, as of right, if i thing continue. um, this is effectual pricing, which is quite common and accounts and we chat. but this time around, it is much more intense factions and hold, have
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a long history of and i'm also seeing what the status of the, of the fight through tension, the sham hand over the man who feels one of their commanders is one of the conditions before a cease fire can be put in place. all right, thanks so much. dana, hold as i of the camp near southern the sum of 11 a city aside and is the largest palestinian refugee camp inside lebanon, according to view, and nearly 55000 refugees lived there. it's one of 12 palestinian camps in lebanon, was established in 1948, also the creation of israel. but in recent years, there's been fighting among rival palestinian factions in the densely populated camp officer and 1969 agreement between 11 and, and the p. a lo lebanese army has generally avoided entering palestinian camps around the holidays, a palestinian john list, and research are the director of global engagement at the american university,
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and they wrote to joins us now from boston. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, take us through what started the trouble on site today. the thank you, sammy, what started the trouble is something that has happened for decades. fill out these camps, which is a local, as long as the militant room has a. busy set that either is a territorial carol or personal car or revenge killing. and one of the leaders of the as long as through known as should by boost muslim. and are they the use that most of them use a pretty not very well known group, but one of many, many of the small groups, the leader was injured. they then went and shot the head of the fat that had killed him, and others were injured. and then they opened up against each other um to get the, the revenge or just to maintain their, their ground. but i can tell you, sir, i mean,
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i've been in love with them in and out since 1972 and for 50 years. i've watched this scenario play out into lives out there and i am henry and, and i did about it all over the country that i think 15 special and unofficial accounts of this kind of tension recurs not annually but regularly. and therefore, it really reminds us that one of the benefits of resolving the progress on israel conflict is a palestinian state or palestinian rights, which would be a need for these accounts. and taking away these tensions, you have the situation in jordan with caps. you had it and love alone. you haven't syria, you have in egypt, not so much caps, but militants. and therefore this is a recurring a side effect of the arab israeli conflict. them designed just concourse to 1000 and just put it into context. these are comments made off of people who left the homelands off to the creation in 1948, the state of israel,
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many or some of them pushed off of the lands. people who were hoping on may still be hoping to go back one day. hence, they are positive formations right, with their political movements on the caps and some armed groups as well. and some of them coincide. these are camps that started and 1948. and when they started there, maybe there was 5710000 people in the camp. now i am headed, we has over 50000 and others are, are pretty big as well. and they keep growing. the problem is not only that the population was to the natural birth, but you have power steering and refugees from other countries that come in to 11 and 11 is not a difficult country for people to enter. unfortunately, the borders are pretty poor us and therefore you have a thousands will come in from syria. some came from jordan, they come from other places and they go. busy into the camps and set up shop, and then you also have groups that are not thomaston and refugee is just militant
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groups or flemish groups. criminal groups of people who are running away from the law. the lebanese government army do not enter the camp. there's an agreement wrong, let me jump in and last quote might seem to be a rather obvious question, but maybe a lot of people might not understand the background to this. why? comp, they go back to what was that villages and towns in palestine. and besides, the one designers movement started in europe around the turn of the war 2 centuries ago, 19 or 10 or so. 199010 they, they passed the penguin, the power of the colonized, the control the region through a mandate. they asked the right person to give them a land in palestine for jewish national hall, which of course they wanted to create a state and they amazon amazon was to create a jewish state, a purely jewish state. and this is what they've done, that they've created
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a jewish state and 1948 bits expanded and i was several months unoccupied to go on heights and syria and other places that is really zionist nationalist, pets us, is that jews have the supreme right in that land and anybody else there is a guest worker, a visitor, or a tourist. uh, they don't want people with equal rights. the past is i've tried for decades and decades against what my life i was born in 1948. we've tried to negotiate either one big country with the jews, muslims, christians and anybody. busy busy peacefully equal rights or 2 states, the palestinian stays in the west bank and as of the israelis are not interested in anything other than the actual supremacy of zion is jewish. oh, all right, well i have to leave you there. thank you so much for all me. holding the the
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to the conflict now in so then what accidents are accusing the palm of the 2 rapids the pool forces of killing more than $200.00 civilians in west and off for mass killings or for the to have taken place since wednesday off the reset forces took over a village close to the regional capital of getting a hundreds of people managed to escape the refugee camps in chad, spoken of atrocities committed against civilians. fighting between the army and the r. assess left, the power vacuum in the region. go straight to one correspondence, have a morgan in call to him, so he's a festival. what do we hearing? what do we know about these reports of mass killings as well as a dar 4 bar association, a group of lawyers that have been monitoring human rights and process even violations in the western region of dar for since the thoughts of fighting there more than 20 years ago say that the rapids support forces and the allies are targeting people based on their ethnicity instead about locality. now that's about
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23 kilometers from to naina. that's the capital of west star for. and they say that those that prosecute that have been committed by the permanent, through rapid support forces and their allies echo the violence that took place in the city of the name of the capital of west r for. and now of course, we remember those violence that led to hundreds of thousands of civilians fleeing from between the 2 neighboring chad and 2 other localities in west are for now would be dar foot bar association say that's as thousands of people have fled from said above and above so to which, which is adjacent to set it by itself, and that they are people who have been injured in that the civilians have been killed, including army officers who try to defend the locality. and they accuse the rapids support forces of targeting. people ensued about locality based on their ethnicity and say that should the foreign minister rapids support for us to continue the violence there in the absence of this, within these army, after their after fighting with the rapid support forces and losing soldiers that
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the doubtful bar association said that could lead to a civil war and has those the rapids support forces to stop targeting civilians based on the ethnicity but so far the association fee, best thousands of civilians have fled from fed by hundreds have been killed and they say many more and jets villages have been burned and they see that these atrocities could potentially accumulate to work crimes in the west than we can opt our for us. specifically, instead of a lot of these reports of it coming out of it, it just shows that the ground has been shifting. some will give us the overall picture of where the, the fighting between the army and the staff has left the country right now. of the beside thing has now been ongoing for more than 3 months and it has created the humanitarian catastrophe. that's what everybody who you talk to would tell you. they say that people are having difficulties accessing food medicines. i mean, it's fighting continues and civilians continue to lose a lot. now, in the early hours of monday morning, there were aspects launched by the to the needs army in the southern parts of the
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capital cartoon saw the thing, positions of the our staff. we were also able to hear the answering of planes flying overhead in the skies and i'm doing my and be heavy artillery being 5 by the beginnings armies with northern parts of the capital. there was also fighting around the central reserve police headquarters in the city of undermining since the early hours of monday morning. we were able to see dark columns of smoke rising so far, i think still continues, but civilians continue to bear the costs of this fighting. they say that they've lost their homes, they've lost their jobs, they have no access to, uh, to, to, to, to livelihoods as a result of the conflict, especially in the capital cartoon. and in the western region of tar for now, they don't know when this is going to end talks have been suspended and the delegation for presenting disabilities army have returned to the country. so many people say they've been living in an uncertainty, not knowing where the country and where their lives are headed. all right, thanks so much. have a move in the the same all still ahead on the news out including journals. i how the northwest progress, don officer,
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a suicide bombing killed at least 54 people at the political gathering angler that she is on position is back on the streets demanding a neutral government. do i have to see next year's election? i have is fold another race with and another broken trophy informed me of the one details coming up with the the jazz minutes. a root is who sees power last week of accused problems of planning an attack on the presidential palace to free deposed president mohammed. but zoom frances condemn the code, but is not an outstanding intention to intervene militarily, the coo and the jeff, all his ministry takeovers and neighboring malia and picking a fast. so in the past 2 years, they've been accompanied by a wave of anger against the former colonial power as a shift towards russia and the to intervene militarily in
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new share. friends with the complicity of search in new jersey and held a meeting at the headquarters of the national guard over the chair to obtain the necessary political and military authorizations for an attack. well, that statement came off the chat surprised and met the qu, need is to negotiate a peaceful end to the political crisis, the west african regional blog, i colossus demanding the june to reinstate the deposed president in one week, all face the prospect of minute reaction. the coolly to $72.00, and $1.00 that costs against any military intervention. but it's smith is standing by for us in paris. first let's go to, i'm going to race his life for us in a boot just so well. details are coming to live that commit about the allegations of a french plan to intervene militarily the exactly, the accusation came from the military. our focus, a spokesman,
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the main spokesman of the june talk and yeah, may i, he image that there was a meeting at the, a gods brigade involved in former ministers. and of course, some elements within the army. uh, authorizing the french to take action. so as to type the presidential polish and also target sutton, military officers in the country. but that's the body language. that's the action that has been seen in the action on our process of the quote since day one that has whipped up already existing sentiments on to frank sentiments in this year. and this one voted over yesterday on sunday, when we saw thousands of people out on the streets demonstrate to, i guess, frost, asking for russia to come in. and also, some of them even broke away from the larger crowd and attacked the french embassy in the army, signed me. and i meant what can you tell us about reports of ministers being arrested in a crank down as well then other parts of dozens of rest
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sofa uh, but a prominent members of the by some government or cabinet or people. my life team have been arrested among them the most prominent among them, the minister of petroleum resources. and surprised surprise, found the former president in mohammed, useful, who is the minister of petroleum in the country. i remember how much use of appointed the kind of military need us to head the presidential god himself and also recommended him to the post president mohammed by them to retain him as a presidential got to come under. apart from him that also ministers of mice, transportation planning, as well as the minister of interior who was audio and i rested along with preston mohammed, both of my some top age in that cabinet also. and the rest of the cost out of stuff today is the president of the governing party, the pin this data. yeah. as well as a home administer who is currently a member of parliament in the kind of just in the fall into lots dispensation
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before the cool. i'm glad we still got more to talk to about. so stay with us for a 2nd, but i know is shifting gears a little bit, but let's come back to the issue of those allegations of a french minute drink convention plan. and clearly the repeat in front, starting show they want to take action. they say they've got to cut off financial aid tanisha the united states also threatening to withdrawal funding is to post present. i'm a buzzer is not reinstated. and the 3600000 people then the risk of hunger more than 1000000 children facing bound nutrition. the nation receives close to $2000000000.00 a year in official development assistance. the u. n says it's one of the least developed countries in the world. last year, the u and fronts gave nearly $300000000.00 in aid. the money supports programs and emergency food assistance and health care to sort of flip plans with the social so it's going to be disastrous for the people doesn't share. cuz
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a country that relies heavily on its partnership with the international community that provide much support, especially when it comes to the 2nd financial year. so we secure a budget for this time with the financial aid from the european union, the world bank and the i m. f. in particular, along with the french development agency. turning one's back on does 8 is suicide. out this areas, but a space is live for us in paris. so french visuals are spoken about a but they say, yeah, the thing about these allegations of ministry intervention button and somebody to friendship foreign ministry has said that he has no other objective than the security of his citizens in the jerry says all priority is the safety of all nationals of prophecy which cannot be the object of violence. the french government is said that his embassy was on when came under sustained and violent attack. he says from people who would clearly for pad and the security forces in asia were
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unable to contain them. and it says that it didn't use any legal legal holes in protecting is embassy the plot, despite the claims of the country from some senior members of the new jerry and military forces. the european union is also saying that it will hold responsible all attacks on civilians. you will hold me, jack, responsible for all attacks on civilians, diplomatic pers, now and embassies. there is a lot of anti french sentiments in his former west african colonies and they found, become a bit of a diplomatic ground with all baffled ground. really on one side of the french, the, your opinions. and the other side, you bought the russians and the chinese all buying now for influence in this part of west africa. and you can see that is one of the reasons why your opinions particular, the french are so interested and concerned about what's happening. that development . some a thanks so much fun expense. so let's go back to how did race. he's been monitoring a side of everything that's happening from the booge and you know,
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but it was talking about the diplomatic tensions that where is the proposal from the president of chad going isn't getting any traction to try and resolve list peacefully as we understand that the president, adrian's debbie has left the jet already after our meeting and i didn't lead a president would like to move along with other west african leaders in a boozer head of this summit. yes. on sunday. uh he took uh the demands of course. and of course a proposal to the marriage who lives in china and is yeah. and he was able to meet with the military high come on, including of course, the military ruler, the self appointed leadership. now he met also preston mohammed by zoom, former president mohammed, peaceful and some cl features of the government there. but they didn't say exactly what was inside the proposal and whether or not they are for just image have
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accepted them. but we understand that you spend hours discussing this with all parties concerned and he has left an issue at the moment he is due to brief and probably by now as we talk, as we speak, he must be briefing the president and i did always a kind of chairman of the economic community of west african states outstanding todd had to take their maps. of course, we understand, but the course heads of states and government afforded ministry to be honest ton by full possible innovation. image of the ministry, high companies and all the countries that are going to participate have met and continued to discuss the mortality. to solve that, in case the need is authorized to use a force, there are about the signs that things may be following a little bit image at the moment that our room was, but they're not confirmed the possibly in the next few days, probably by weekend. we may see the lifting of sanctions, i mean the listing of course your borders, but that just have confirmed yeah, that's when we had and for the moment but it's not official. all right,
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thanks so much. i did race a lot of christopher munoz from the national democratic institute for international affairs. he's the regional direct so full central in west africa programs at the american and g o joins us now live from washington dc. good to have you with us of as well as felt with these suggestions or allegations of a french ministry operation. how likely is that right time. so somebody for having me. um, i would, i mean, if this was not a serious question, i would just laugh either way because no country that's credible or uh, that's uh experience with the whole meeting and to come down to the city of its country, being controlled by one to discuss how to take military action, so i would just, you know, it's true that differentiated become this trauma and in, in this i have a but i wouldn't put it in our stock on the i last meeting. we also know that
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sanctions amounting up on these. yeah. the you front pulse, so it's been suggested the us will be next. how is that going to impact the economic situation of the country? oh, i mean this session was out for rear and uh the new jam packed booster yesterday on this car. the fact that in these years a country that depends tremendously on for an assistance and will not be able to find the spot is passed away without such assistance. i think the sanctions from echo was i rear this wrong there from april. was of the most rigid, its desire to draw the line in this town with regards to different time jack. and i think that the other functions that are not going to come from, from the african, you know, the global system and, and developing from this. i would really have a negative impact on the population of the chair,
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and i think that's really the wake up call for the car. and who's that to say that even if they really have the vision and the interests of the people that high, then they're going to have to pull back from this position is i'm from dragging the 27000000 people of the jack into a sufficient or punitive suicide and also if we can talk a little bit about what that means when we're seeing a lot of strain and relations between the full colonial power between western countries and the jazz current root is, does that given opening for russia of what i know, some people immediately see the fact that uh, a few russian slots were with the problem to demonstration yesterday as a sign that the government provide an opening for us here. but i would hasten to add that in this morning. we have a family saying they would want to see a retents and they've got to be in new jersey. and secondly,
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that then last is what was happening, not touching the share, but across most of the front of an advocate. that's a suddenly a and timeframe sense, ma'am. especially among young africans and sometimes justifiably so. but that does not immediately translate into a forced go embrace or russia. and i think that has doesn't really, doesn't have to be lost. all right, we'll leave it after now. thank so much. thank you for having me. for my president, donald trump's list of legal problems continue to grow. a former employee of his modern logo estate call us the, is making his 1st cold appearance in miami is accused of working with the former presidents, a hides security footage from f. b. i investigates as the olivia is in court in a 2 months off. the trump pleaded not guilty to miss handling classified documents rather than jordan joins us now from washington dc. so how important is the olivia
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or his testimony as well? carl sewell avella appeared before a federal magistrate of stuff's ability to plead, not guilty. he has been released on $100000.00 bell. this could be if it's been proved in court to be just one more piece of evidence against the alleged conspiracy which the former us president donald trump, is accused of carrying out in order to try to regain power after the 2020 election . again, this was just an initial court appearance, but it's certainly significant that yet another employee of donald trump's private business affairs has been implicated in what seems to be a much bigger conspiracy to try to regain the white house. and rosalind, this is not the only legal challenge for donald trump on the horizon,
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take us through what's coming in the next few weeks as well. we know that in a local case, in the state of georgia in atlanta, in particular, that the federal, that the local prosecutor there is very close. she says to bringing about indictments against people in the effort to try to change the outcome of the 2020 vote in her state. it has been alleged that the former president called the state secretary of state, asking him to basically throw the election trump's way. something which of the secretary of state and other officials had said was evidence of pressure being brought by donald trump and his associates. back in the fall of 2020, and early 2021. there of course, is also the ongoing federal case against the former president. and it is a thought that the special prosecutor are investigating the classified documents
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case of bar logo could be bringing forth additional indictments in that case in coming weeks. so lots for of the public and for reporters to keep tabs on. all right, thanks a lot. trusted, enjoying the at least 6 people have been killed in a wave of russian missile strikes in the ukrainian city of cree via the authorities say rescue operations are on the way for people trapped on the rubble. president allowed them is that unexcused said the miss house at the university residential building. the boston is in hopkins with the lights, a not a russian attack on a residential complex and you crate among the death in the cheaper the. there's a 10 year old girl and her mother, the rescue workers are still going through the level of maybe to find even more casualties. it's reported that thousands of people got injured there. this is the
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birth place of presidents polanski and he has some need to take on them this attack . and also at the same time capstone, another city was sadly hit this morning. one person died and 2 that injured and also another attack happened there in the afternoon administer showing go of russia has said that the russia has intensified attacks of what he says military targets since ukraine has also been talking to russian area. so it was, of course, is thrown at tech in a most code that we saw on sunday, and also another one this morning. a precedent polanski has said that war is coming to russia and sort of a warning that he wants to make russian people also more aware of the war. that's ongoing right now. step 5, some l g 0 in hockey, still headed down to 0. we look at the effect warming oceans in thailand to having on marine life plus wire,
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global blockbuster about an american sciences to create as the atomic bomb is still not released in japan. the . so for the 1st time in amongst the temperatures in phoenix of dip below, 43 degrees coast details right here, right now, all has to do with monsoon, moisture showers and storms here. and now this relief is only going to last for the next little bit before temperature is gradually each day pickup up to $44.00 degrees by friday. and the long range for cache shows. temperature is even higher than this over the next little bit. we don't really have a breeze coming off the gulf of mexico. so storm is not as bad here, but still a few flaring up through florida. and then south east corner of the us meantime for the northeast after store and swept through here. i'm not sure pressure feels so toronto at 24 and still
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a few showers hanging around today on monday to the west. we go. a wildfire is burning along the border with british columbia in canada, and washington states in the us. it is dry here and the winds are also picking up so that is not good news. also, the wet weather continues to fall through southern mexico rates into panama, as we see those winds pick up through the caribbean and for the top end of south america, a fairly quiet here. but to the south of this, it is remarkably dry, and temperatures are also running high. here is santiago at $21.00 degrees, but a storm system means rain and snow for the southern andes. on monday, see soon i the learned learned, please be coming to enquire with lewis university and discover how to frame and solve present future challenges. they may not be the top
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[000:00:00;00] the how come back? let's recap headlines now. fighting between by the long groups inside the largest palestinian refugee camp in lebanon as killed at least 8 people. thousands have been injured. the violins began on size the day off during the attempted assassination. sit in these active is say $200.00 civilians are being killed in less than gospel. since when safe, they accuse the permits for the rapids support forces of atrocities, often taking over a village in the regional capital and getting a new jazz minutes remove the say from says planning an attack on the presidential policy to free. i'll surprise them. i'm gonna go through the child's present and met the qu. lead isn't enough. it's when the crisis, the focused on prime minister is describing the killing of 54 people as a political conference as an attack on democracy. a suicide bombing targeted
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a religious party in, but y'all and the, the border with afghanistan on sunday. the ponti is aligned with the government. the area was once a stronghold of the fox hunting tale bond, which has condemned the bombing victoria gates and beautiful. it's the suicide boma talk. it's a political conference in north west pakistan where hundreds of support is that you me at altima is i'm federal policy will meeting the course. i don't know how and what exactly happened. i just saw spock and had a big bang. i was sitting close to the stage and our leadership was near by. after the blast, i saw hundreds of people lying on the ground and people started firing in the dozens of people were killed and hundreds injured. somewhat alice, due to the provincial capital, the shell, if the treatment, the most we take into the cities made hospital the most of our wounded are in
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serious condition by requested to govern their ended ministration and push o r is that they should make arrangements to treat these patients, well also i appealed to our party workers to go to the hospital for blood donation the job district near the can. buddha was once a stronghold of the pakistani taliban before the army drove them out. the area to me, i told him it is lamb has ideological ties with the pakistani taliban. analysts say that's likely to be the reason the greek was targeted. i do think it's likely that his long state corps, us on the docusign, i've got a stand branch of islamic state was behind this attack. and the reason i say that is that indeed this is womach state has targeted the j u. i s political party in the past in great part because the j u i s has, are some of the leaders at least have expressed support for the child on and as well my state chorus on his arrival to call upon the does of jimmy it's element is
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lamb say this attack was an attempt to intimidate, supposes ahead of parliamentary elections in november, victoria gates, and b l g 0, a cloud high. the referral is now from the scene of the bloss. this is the exact location where the fluid side vollmer, designated and explosive. you can see blood stains on the ground. you can see the devastating effect of the body bad. and that the normally backed into those suicide jackets that god may have. and because these are like flying project, eyes like bullets, which cause heavy casual to do now the leadership was sitting half the suicide bomber was very close and date this morning. the, for the end victim was collecting evidence to ascertain as to what kind of explosives were you within this attack, according to the head of the congregated them department, reason or the political rivalry that are also playing in 2 days. now, what the buckets are needed?
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i've been telling the over $1.00 bond and that they signed an agreement with the united states and though i and which day gave got in gauge that there. so i've been argued, of course the i've run boarded it just less than 10 kilometers away. as part of the audio distance is concerned, despite the fact that budget on his fence that border the infiltrate or that able to go got through. and then government model number. they have facilitators it and focused on sometimes even relatives. and therefore they're able to hide and then work with them be under. do so indeed focus on on a lot at the time when the special annoy of the kinase president did it and focused on to government at 10 years of the china bug atanya economic quarter door. so in the dense styrofoam, that's part of the country is concerned. and as part of the security forces are concerned, come out of high the under the uh, by drawer, the health, physician groups and bangladesh are rattling against the government. also
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a crackdown on site today that calling for accountability off of dozens of people were injured. hundreds arrested. those detained include leaders of the bangladesh nationalist policy. they want the government to be replaced with an incident administration to ensure sarah elections next year. that'd be a challenge. it has moved from duyka, a tens of thousands of people to participate and introduce protests program called by the may not provision bangladesh and s bodies. the protest was about police cracked down on the opposition member of last saturday in different locations of the capital city, the rally, and a peacefully today with a strong called for the government that issued on obliged to our demand for care. take our government before the election, then will resolve it in the states. the government is equally defined. it says that under the kind of probation, there's no chance of giving a to a can't take a government because the supreme court ruling and because the constitution will allow j. i also saying that if you're going to meet us in the state will meet you
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in the street. this is becoming increasingly confrontational. there's no sign of both parties sitting on negotiation or coming to some kind of understanding, despite lot of the international intervention here that you and the united. there are many western countries has been calling on buying the the government to have it free and fair elections. the government chambers, criticism from them saying that human rights space, as well as the democratic process in bangladesh is declining this digital security laws. and now that repressive thing that is correct and on the authorization and journalist people are apprehensive, they think they'll be more movements. protests and demonstration before the coming general election. at least for police officers have been killed in egypt, sign peninsula. as long as they say it happened that security had the courses in the lobby, at least 21. others were wounded. the pace of attacks by on groups has slowed in recent years after a major military operation in 2018 is riley false is arrested 12 palestinians,
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including a local commander of hamas. the arrests were made during an overnight operation of the city of jeanine, and they also find west bank reports of an exchange of gunfire during the right, but no casualties have been reported. this marks the 1st time is ready soldiers, event of the city. since a major ministry, a solitary of this month. at least 2 people have died in vain aging as down paws from ty, food, and duck, solely back to the chinese capital. this man can be seen clinging to his call before being pulled to safety by rescue workers. floods was flooded, bolts, his what's his car away? millions of people in northern china are on for the highest level of flooded loads . restaurants, museums, and popular tourist sites have been temporarily closed. trinity, you has more from badging, off of ways of reco. jean mold in china is now experiencing reco boondocks. 3 branches, aging changing in the provinces of club am sensing. the chinese capital has under
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regular tuesdays, tens of thousands of people having to leave that whole remote region of function in the cities west was hit by land flies, also receiving 50 centimeters of rain on sundays several ways in the flood. this is only the 2nd time for the history that the agent read unless flooding work on construction slice has been dozens of flights have been rounded, public areas and how many employees the 3 is one of the strongest widespread flooding of the southern people. $20000000.00 worth of damage to you all the 0 the month of july is being declared. the hottest on record is not just the temperature oceans the heating up to and tylen thousands of dead fish watched the
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show. last month. scientists say climate change is a contributing factor on the below reports from somebody for com it's usually a picture perfect paradise of thousands of dead fish flushed up along the beach in pilot and southern shopping province and you local authorities, blame it on a caustic algae bloom that occurs naturally, but sight to say climate change is making a course if you tip the climate system over to what's in a state where it's wilma, where the patterns of climate of ship and significantly, then suddenly these natural variations become a problem. not a problem. attic, especially for community separate live and fishing for livelihood. jeanine de lost the income and not just small scale, but also beakers like industrial as well. because um this fish also is the same for a delta card. so i'm
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a bit as to when i fish. so is means that they cannot reproduce the file and not just cool fish sign to say ocean soak up more than 90 percent of the year. it's excess heat. it's good news, but it comes at a cost a heart of weeks or bleaching storms. our record strings and sea levels are rising . the gulf of thailand for instance, has swollen and washed over coastal communities. so those pulse behind me are remnants of a community. there used to be a health center, a school houses around here, but people have had to move out because this area is perpetually flooded. a heat wave swept thailand in march and april, and storing temperatures continued to grip other parts of the world. as people taking the heat, see animals are also having to endure boiling waters in florida. the last week a sea surface temperature rose beyond 38 degrees celsius. if it gets warmer and atmosphere, that will go into the ocean equally. if this will border, the ocean, it's fates that it radiates, that heat back into the atmosphere. so the, to
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a tightly coupled. and so we see reco, it's been broken for one is going to be broken for the all the july is already to hottest month on record in 2023 is on track to becoming the warmest year. the only annual weather event which cycles back naturally every few years is worsening. the heat, nothing we can do about m nino, but site to say climate change is something cubans can slow down. bonded below al jazeera, somewhat truck on pilot, one of kids i colleague, landmarks the mother line monument is getting a mekaux with a soviet symbol being replaced for the ukranian. one book as have begun. removing the soviet hammer and sickle emblem from europe's tool as that too, it will be replaced with a series of the 3 prongs. ukrainian code of alms. project will be completed before august the 24th,
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through cranes independent se or the another my. this with case leasing the war us is the quick decisions. the war asks for the actions which we haven't decided on for a long time. the war asks to take responsibility and to activate the struggle not only on the battlefield, but also in the cultural and informational front. i remember generations of ukrainians that dreamed of this moment. the moment when there will be no enemy symbols on el land. christopher mountains like this movie oppenheimer about a scientist who created the atomic bomb, become a global box office success $10400000000.00. and just the 1st 9 days of opening of the world war 2 drama has been shrouded in mystery. as to when know if it will be released in japan. and ron de la han reports, the hiroshima atomic bomb dome and peace memorial park is no stranger to visitors. but many people here have not heard about the blockbuster film a belt,
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the mastermind behind the atomic bomb that destroyed hiroshima and nagasaki. in 1945, the, the distributors of oppenheimer had yet to decide to release date for the film in the country that sauce hundreds of thousands of people died in the black or in 78 years later, sensitivities remain there, somebody you guys, uh, at the end of the day they're still victims and re families around. so i think it's possible for the film not to be shown out of consideration for those people's feelings. i spun, you'll find me back and i think that among others that will be plenty of people who wouldn't want to see it. i think there are a lot of people like the brake family who would be critical and wouldn't agree with showing it the film has been criticized for not showing the devastation that was caused by j. robert oppenheimer,
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his invention. although some people say there is value in showing the movie to a japanese audience to better understand an american perspective. i think people so interested in the film they'd be interested in the american suspect to the whole of this. i think maybe it might be even better to show it and then kind of educate. definitely more about, you know, a man who gave them the power to destroy themselves. and the world has known that when movie goers in japan, finally get a chance to watch christopher nolan's latest. at that it may renew the debate about the human costs, but the offense that ended world war 2, the more tremendous to know what's next. and ronald han, l, g 0 to send a gone now with the lawyer of opposition the those months sancho says he'll remain
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in detention off to being formerly charged. sancho appeared in cold to face several challenges including inciting insurrection. on monday, the new challenges come weeks off that he was sentenced to 2 years in prison through language spots nationwide protests sancho says the case against him is politically motivated. a still head on al, jazeera, japan empress,
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once again of the women's world comp around somebody actually from the group match the the. all right, let's catch up for all the sports news with tell you to me. thank you very much. co
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host australia have booked a place in the knockout stage of the women's world cup. they needed to beat the lives of champions. canada reached the last 16 and they did it in style. the rushing them from mil havi rather school, 2 of the goals in melvin with mary fella and stephanie cathy facing the others. las vegas also, i'm needing goals score sam could started on the bench having missed all the actions so far with the coffee injury. she didn't come on, but thankfully for the 2 of them, it continues the other co host new zealand who knocked out on sunday. and this is what the victory meant to be a straight into pieces watching at the end zone and sidney the team will be heading into a city full blown 16 the whole thing. that's the study with
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it. we made it. yeah. yeah. yeah. i can say i'm pretty excited, now's really exit the time. got to get away. rather we need to apply infinity vantage saying, i'm going on next monday i'll call y. i'm sorry, the side of the in the same group nigeria also through for golden rule with the republic of island, i just needed to avoid the fee to progress phase the 3rd time the materials have reached the knock out stage game. so not jerry finish seconding group, be at the expense of canada, who hate him astray, to avoid an upset, to take top spots mixed up. they will face the run is up and when is from group the respectively. the scripts see was also decided on monday with japan laying down a big bulk as they cruised into the last 16. both they and spain had already qualified for the knockouts. but this gaming williamson was to the side. he talked to the group in japan, dominated from start to finish schooling, 3 goals in the 1st health, including 2 from he not to me as our mean. it's
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a knock of schools to pick a bunch to complete the schooling off to the break. there it is. if it is full known to japan, when the woke up in 2011, so face the 1995 champions knowing where he makes the other game in that group was always going to be a battle for food place. and it was them. yeah. who came out on top beating costa rica, $31.00 of the to 5 mil defeats to begin the tournament, zambia now have they 1st ever woke up victory? so japan finished up with 3 winds out of 3 and a goal difference of plus 11. have you can see the no goals, spain go through being sick and to play switzerland, former champions league when a sodium on a set to become the latest top player to join the saudi pro league. the senegalese international will undergo a medical on monday, the full signing focus $200.00 on us a, in a deal reportedly with $45000000.00. monet, who's a former african player of the joins from by munich. having spent
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a troubled seas with the german team in which he had leg surgery, monet's the latest to agree to transfer to saudi arabia as the country boost sits, domestic football league, binding that onto a winna karima bens. them all left round the door and having 15 champions to the titles to, to an hour he had read model is got the confidential table with mentions the associate before moving to awfully to chelsea cuba edward mindy. and so the blues kelly, due to the bali and then go to a concert i have old to a saudi cups in this transfer window as well. and to live whole still is also life to both of the amino heading full of actually and these x p make jordan henderson is now at o. s effect on the another form. and the pool plas steven gerald, is the manage of a feeling among some of your top teams, is that the saudi arabian spending sprees will not stop any time soon. today with the sounds really good change from really, the marcus things have in respect for you just few years
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ago when cassandra was the 1st play. when then, anyone could you imagine our mountains, the top top quality of their survey is, you know, is going to be solidly moving. i think in the future is that it's the final day of the ashes, cricket series and the deciding for the test could still go either way up the overly london england butler, chris was stuck duty with the wicked suffice. i was convinced david luna and was one co raja more one then go to the modest level shane's lead the australians 3 down box a mistake from england captain ben stokes looks like he'd code. steve smith was given no doubt, as we face showed, he lost them foldable dealing, he celebration has resumed offer to our reign, delay afraid he chased me 380 for him to win for him. so $260.00 full, full, still 80. and $120.00 ones to win a. m, i knew you will call the, you know,
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little champions of major the crickets in the united states, trinity investment nicholas porter, and i'm be the century and the final again. seattle or is in dallas. you chase down to 12 or 180 folds when by 7 week it's 65th seasonal fe, getting pretty good as i try to establish the t 20 game, an american fence next step and is now made at 8 straight race wins. but the season as the heads into, for me to one summer break, will champion race to the victory. also starting 6 that the belgium growing pre on sunday. that's what it is now, just one shows of the old time record of 9, which was states by form, a red bull drive as best and visual during the 2013 season and stuff. and we'll have a chance to reach that land lock in front of a home crowd at the desk or on pre but rate will also extend this piece of broken trophies. this time it was the construct his trophy,
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which stood no chance during celebrations. and the and who are these teams folks this time last week, the stuff and some given growing pretty trippy. with $44000.00 has accidentally smashed by fellow drive atlanta. norris' taylor for it says picked up the 2nd tennis title of the cc and everything. so i'll see when the atlanta opened beating alexandra v. kitchen 3 fits in the final, it move fits up to 9 in the road, ranking and check out this great catch from chicago cubs left field of christopher monroe. the possible outlay before diving head 1st into the sense if you have to get a bang on the head, but somehow he managed to keep hold of it and carried on playing. unfortunately for him, it didn't stop. she called the news until the st. louis cardinals. okay, we'll leave it there for now. most bullets needs a little bit late to semi buying, some ice cream to advance it. so this new is out on the bank in
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