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it is what is known as the g 9. it's a federation of dance and it's one of the most powerful here. this road connects the communal fit to be with an other area that is not far away and were told that it was being used by gang. some people that had been kidnapped the both house to me and refugees ended in for nude flashing, and it comes in southern lebanon. the kind of woman is withdrawn them. and this is al, just the online from don't. how is so coming out funded the president trump asked me to put him over the constitution. but i chose the constitution criticism from the former us vice president and donald trump faces criminal charges for trying to
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over to the presidential election results. these as cletus, as he won found suppression to reinstate the house of president, intensifying a stand off of the regional blog and russia attacks green facilities at a ukrainian to the danube river. a short distance from mesa and member romania, the beginning lebanon were fighting, has resumed between rival palestinian factions and a refugee camp. 3 people entered and the violence of the nice and the i know how to wake, have a shaky truce declared on tuesday last of just 24 hours. the killing of a military commander belonging to the 5th element on saturday, spots, days of running bachelor's, lebanese and palestinian officials say the kids must be brought to justice. at least 11 people have been killed and around 50000 refugees attract. and the cab
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that's bringing our correspondent saying a father who was inside the island holloway refugee camp. it is the largest in southern lebanon. what is the situation and the camp now as a man? well, efforts to end the fighting have so far failed. there was a true slice yesterday, only to be broken and what we witnessed was some of the fiercest classes since this battle began on saturday. let me tell you where we are. we are in the tom, your neighborhoods, and behind the metal gates is really the front line. it is part of that neighborhood is under the control of one of the sections involved in this bustle. isn't the shim now, as you can see, shops are close. very few people in the streets. people are scared. they are worried that at any time the fighting can resume. since the early hours of the morning, there has been a little in the fighting. this is a densely populated over crowded camp. we're talking about 1.5 square kilometers where tens of thousands of people estimated up to 60000 people live. so people are
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indoors as we, as we arrived, people came to us showing us a of the sharp nails showing us parts of, of rockets that landed in their homes. and a lot of straight bullets have been falling in this area. so as you come, can imagine the situation is quite precarious and people here are tired. these are people who who are poor to begin with 90 percent of palestinian refugees and 11 on are poor and it is very hard for them to find jobs. so when they do not work, they are unable to put food on the table. so the, at the moment there is a lot in the fighting, but at any time this truce can be broken because we've seen this happen time and time again since up to date and say not how do you resolve a situation like this? what are the prospects for him and, and say 5 when there is literally no room in the cat factions to stay away from each other as well?
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true for decades. now, the different kind of sidney infections have been fine for dominance for influenza . who, who is the most dominant party in the camp, and many of these factions are linked to outside powers, and their struggles abroad are sometimes played out, played out here. now, in this latest incidents, the demand is fucked off. the here's one of the mainstream factions here, one of their top ranking commanders. in fact, the man who was in charge of security in the campaign was assassinated on sunday. what they are saying is, if they believe it's in the showroom and other groups who are responsible for his, his killing his assassination. if they do not hand over the killers, then there cannot be peace. they want that they want to kill us to be handed over to justice. but i'm how do we really has a history of lawlessness, a history where a lot of people who are wanted by the lebanese states, they hide here. and if you talk to people hear what they, they've been telling us is that we want the lebanese authority to impose the 11 is
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the security to impose their authority in these areas so that, you know, we can live in peace. we can live in security. so these bouts of violence, recur every now and then, this is one of the worst and deadliest about the violence in, in, in, in quite some time. now, jane, and thank you very much for that for now. that as i'll correspond that to dana pulled the reporting from inside the i'm and had to wave refugee camp. thank you. moving on to other news now and is ready for all of us have detained at least $25.00 pounds of students from the occupied westbank and organized res. so it was a storm several cities and towns including janine yalta and have her on the n g o's . palestinian prison. his clumps is on the field. people have been released since the beginning of this year. it's documented 4300 arrests. as former us president donald trump will appear in close on thursday in connection with his alleged attempt over to the 2020 presidential election. this is the 3rd
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set of challenges he has been indicted on the foot stabbing from actions while he was an office compass. quoting for the case to be moved out of washington d. c, which he says is biased against him. mike had a reports. the media is gathered security around the quote house is being wrapped up and the former president is due to be indicted on the most serious charges it brought against him. one of his lawyer says the defense rejects the trial data envisioned by the prosecution to take president trump to trial in 90 days, of course is absurd. the question is, why do they want to do that? if you want to seek justice, then you need to offer mister, present the president, trump an opportunity to get a hold of all the evidence. the federal judge who was chosen at random to hear the cases jamaican bone tanya took, and she was appointed by a bomb and 2014 cheese presided over dozens of prosecutions relating to the attack on the capital. on january the 6th 2021, which he has described in one judgment as
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a violent attempt to over throw the government and it nearly succeeded. the judge joseph presided over an action and brought by donald trump in november 2021. to prevent the white house from handing over documents to a house select committee, he rejected the application saying on that occasion, the president is not a king, and the plaintive is not the president. in the conspiracy charges, the prosecution outlines the extent to which donald trump attempted to persuade his then vice president, to refuse to certify the vote. that's one of what the indictment says is a series of criminal acts and in relation to trump's actions leading up to and on january the 6 mike pins issued his strongest criticism yet. and that on that day, president trump asked me to put him over the constitution, but i chose the constitution. and i always will. and i, i, uh,
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i really do believe that anyone who puts himself over the constitution should never be president of united states. and anyone who asked someone else to put themselves over the constitution should never be president of the united states. again, the former president's response was scaling in a lengthy message on his social media. donald trump says of pence. he didn't fight against the election fraud, which will now be easily able to prove based on the most recent fake and document and information which will have to be made available to us. finally, a really big deal. the v p had the power that mike didn't understand more than a 1000 people that being convicted on charges related to action stemming from this baseless claim of election fraud. some sentence to present terms of up to 18 years . the charges of similar to those brought against donald trump. mike kinda,
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i'll just say around washington. and heidi 0 cost or was at the courthouse and washington dc, which one is expected to appear as the former president will be arrested at a range on thursday. he's expected to come in person to the d. c. federal court house behind me, which is just a stone's throw away from the us capital that was stormed by his supporters. on january 6, trump will likely not be handcuffed or have to take a mug shot. he wasn't made to in either of the 2 previous indictments security here will be tight, though it's hard to predict how many protesters or supporters may turn up. a magistrate judge will make sure that trump understands the charges he faces and then will likely allow him to enter a plea, and trump says he will plead not guilty. then this case will be handed to judge tanya todd, can, who will set the trial date? no one knows if it's possible to complete a trial before the next presidential election in november of next year,
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and trump has vowed it to continue his candidate seat for president no matter the outcome. heidi jo, castro alger 0, washington security has been tightened in washington dc, a head of trump's court appearance. former us national intelligence, official lancaster, says one of the threats comes from the far right. there's a specific threats if there be any of course, even i don't know them. but from what we, what i have known for, for literally decades, is that every year, the national security establishment, the i, the c i a and so on, have to do by law, assess and ranks the threats to the united states. and the number one's rest from back early is in my career, which goes back decades now. the was and remains the domestic a white supremacist, supremacist nationalist militias. they are arms and they are hostile
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to the federal government. and as we have seen, they are and have been involved in various plots. so it's really a number of them now are in are in jail for their, their participation and involvement in interaction on january 6 of but the organizations remain. so that's the number one threat and the way one the authorities have to try to stop it as we try to penetrate them ever. so the job of my colleagues and then the law enforcement authorities, the police and strongest set up stories perimeters in case of an arrest. i suspect there might be less risk for now, because the numbers of them are in jail and are being prosecuted for their involvement on january 6th. and that might have a strong tory effect on their, their willingness to take a risk. again, the french government has urging these as military to guarantee the safety of its
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embassy. it had a planned demonstrations against last week's crude, several west and countries evacuating the diplomatic stuff. delegates from the west african block echo also in neighbor nigeria. negotiating with the crew, lead is they want president, oklahoma, the buzzer reinstated the blog because in post sections and says military intervention is an option, but only as a last result, carlita on through wrong monte on he says he won't bounce refresher. you sound like you're dealt with regards to eco boss and the west african economic and monetary union. it's with amazement that means germans have learned of the legal, unjust, and inhumane sanctions imposed on them. but they are above all, unprecedented, for the 1st time in the history of a community organization, the member countries decided to pronounce such severe sanctions against another member country these year without any consultation and without going through dialogue or intermediate measures. meanwhile, one of the officers behind the crew has been meeting members of mommy's military
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government and bama co to increase security cooperation between the neighbors. former army chief of staff, sallie few more. d says he met tamales transitional president asked me going to and several ministers. molly and blinking of possible sledge volume of the tree government's support, new jazz cooling is russia has attacked a ukrainian green facility near the romanian for to strikes on ports around odessa have intensified since moscow withdrew from a un broker green shipping. do the laser is trying to place at is miles on the brand new river symposia and reports on this. on both shipments from ukraine have been arriving. this is the damage caused by rushing gold strikes on the cranium. port is mile on the new preferred toms of grain spilled from at least 2 to sward. silas, the latest attack on your queen screen infrastructure firefighters worked hard,
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but the damage will take time to repair it is while across the new from natal member romania has been the major root out of ukraine for grand shipments says the collapse of the of lexi quin deal last month, there are alternatives most the buy land, but they are costly and slow. great prices from verizon, by 15 percent in the last 2 weeks. as the crisis deepens, rush is actually the better position now than it was last year, because as we saw with the, the, the oil tankers going asia to asia, russia has found alternative ways to explore its green as he hit rail lines. for example, the main doors, so transport lines the open down to the rainy port defender of us. so it's fund alternatives for its green community hours after the attack, the russian president spoke with his turkish counterpart ridge of type ad on vladimir putin confirmed. he would reinstate the green initiative as soon as wash
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us and press are upheld by the west. as was made clear by his spokesmen to ship it, you didn't put you in at russia and president putin has already said this 100 times . we are ready to return to the deal immediately. it's just that the deal must be implemented in terms of the part that concerns russia. number 2, so far, this hasn't been done. the green deal was brokered by the u. n and took a last summer law school pulls out all the equipment in july, claiming that the international community has failed to assure that russia could freely exports green and fertilizer with turkish for us. some saves the black sea grain. i'm asked of as well to describe as a rage of peace, but he's concerned over actions up to escalate the tension. the 2 leaders decided to meet face to face and took care of this fight. the fact that pushing husbands left for shots since the start of the war and ukraine and, and the rest war and was issued by the international criminal court in march,
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sarah growling signs. russia is willing to come back to the negotiating table. as the crisis directs on and food prices or wild russia continues to wage economic warfare against ukraine. cnn coastal algebra, 0 stumble still ahead on allergies. there are the impact of controversial values on the ground. a meant to stop migrants crossing into texas from mexico and will tell you why some people in listening and good by the money being spent on the pope's visit the african narratives from african perspectives. whatever has been done before, can be done even better as long as a human being is doing it. you can shoot document reese from african filmmakers
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from mozambie and came here from i am from the the on the i. so the team in east and central giant little choppers and came yeah, i like africa. direct phone out just sierra dreaming of some way. more amazing for stella. how about some disney magic tango? tango wants to talk to couple of dot com. frank assessments. $3000000000.00, is it going to be enough to get back? is not the economy back on track? the short answer is no informed opinions for those who are attempting to flee to chat. how dangerous is that journey? it is incredibly difficult for many people to manage to get out, but it's a great cost in depth analysis of that. today's headlines questions really, who controls that goes on an outer space in the future will be governments for
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won't be big part of the corporations and individual secret multi billionaires inside story on challenges. era of the watching on just bear with me. it is of a mind to and on top stories, the sale flashing has resumed between rival ballast and infections in a refugee camp. and 11 and 3 people were injured and the volumes of the night. i'm out of headway camp. a shaky choose declared on tuesday last of just 24 hours from says it urging new jazz military to guarantee the safety of its embassy ahead of time. protest against last week's clue. meanwhile, delegates from the west african beach to block on negotiating with the crew leaders
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. and donald trump is due to appear in court with nature to face challenges of conspiring to over to the presidential election. 3 years ago, the former us president just went into his case to be moved from washington. trump says the system in the capital is biased against him. a body has been found stuck between flossing, bowery is on the river that straddles the us border with mexico. officials in the state of texas installed boys in the vio grande's has stopped my sons crossing as rob reynolds reports from the, the justice department is taking legal action to remove the battery is it describes this dangerous and illegal of the mexican government says, texas officials told it a dead body was found snared on these boys in the rio grande river near eagle, past texas on wednesday afternoon. authorities don't know whether the person died on the buoy or some place further up river and floated down stream. whatever the
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final determination might be, the boys or the latest addition to an elaborate series of obstacles in and along the river. they are part of a years long, a multi $1000000000.00 effort by texas republican governor greg have it to stop migrants, a job app. it says the bite administration has failed to do. but former eagle pass may or pep, a o'rando says it's all a political stone, right. and it's all a stage. it's all a theater to be able to say, hey, we did something. as we watched groups of migrants across the river seemingly and bothered by the boys and fencing the us justice department has suited texas calling the river barrier a threat to public safety and demanding it be removed. governor abbott responded dismissively with a letter to president joe biden. saying, see you in court. the issue is divided people here. some say the governor has gone too far. others say the town is under siege. if you don't have their gates there to
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stop them, they're going to be swarming all over the community. and i live in this community at the mission border, hope migrant shelter, a bus load of people files in out of the blistering mid day heet. my funny, that's always the setup for it. okay. director valeria wheeler gives them a quick orientation and they feel humiliated and they don't know what to expect anymore because they feel like really know the people here include young children, nursing mothers, babies in diapers. 19 year old. allison jimenez, 7 months pregnant is from on doris. she says her river crossing was terrifying, razor wire, cut her leg. same way for a sale. i was scared because i thought, even if i don't die, something could happen in the river. like i could drown or hurt myself. she has no money, no relatives in the us, and no idea what to do next. but at least she and the others here are alive. rob
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reynolds, elders, era, eagle pass, texas. put fonts is, has met, setting survive as of clerical, sexual abuse at the start of his 5 day trip to portugal. his visit comes just mom's officer report, found that almost 5000 children in portugal had been sexually abused by roman catholic priests and clergy members. and the pope's visit to portugal to celebrate will use to is a focal point for the countries catholics who make up 85 percent of the population bought with the cost of living crisis as an old time. hi. not everyone is happy about the cost of his visit. so on your guy, it goes reports from lisbon, on the outskirts of lisbon on the aqueduct arches the neighborhood of setup fina is bracing itself for paypal visit. it's quiet streets, overlooked by the local church and the community center conceal it's difficult cost
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for decades, this was a neighborhood afflicted by crime and drug trafficking. with a state failed to provide services, the church stepped in giving a helping hand to those who lived in the lead up to the pope's visit, local authorities set about cleaning the neighborhood. but those who live here have dental face that it will stay this way. we can probably part of that a piece, but again, they never bothered cleaning up here before they felt they didn't have to. but because of the people visit its southern the own needs. why now it's really cynical to live with english. we had sold the whole police report less crime in the sarah seen a neighborhood these days. poverty is still very much prevalent. well, many here are hoping that the pope's visit will bring attention to these issues. others think that it's no tool for the deeply entrenched social problems that persist on the low income areas in lisbon have been struggling with the rising cost
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of living. hosting the paypal visit has run into tens of millions of dollars with a 1000000 extra people expected in the city. those who rely on social services are finding it more difficult to access the help they need. living on the streets, those most in need have found themselves being cleared out of areas without support . 27 year old shayla who didn't want to be identified has been living on the streets for a year. she placed her 2 young children in state care for their own safety. while she works every day, she's unable to make enough money to afford rent. the cost of which has spiraled, she says, be will sorry to use of failing lower income families. like, how does it have managed to fund this? paypal visit keeps most of them on flow. sums, any mice, we're human beings going to animals. we're on the streets because of live circumstance. it's not because we are drug addicts. all of us here has jobs with
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all the money that's being spent on the pope's visit. they could have a, those of us living on the streets, the reality of societies most vulnerable, with nowhere to turn to struggling to find hope. so nick, i eagle, i'll just 0. lisbon tonight, jerry and i'll with the president has met the union leaders on the 1st day of a nationwide strike. thousands riley, dr. the government, the end of the fuel subsidy, sending the price of petrol and all the good, soaring off when it was, report from the capital, a boucher it's been a while since workers and i did have been on the streets to protest patrol prizes of sort along with other costs after government discussing fuel subsidies, trade union leaders say earnings no longer keep up with inflation. that went to the reversal of government policies. the miles is that the federal government to remove all the sufferings. oh, my dear,
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what cause i know that not you guys on the mazda to the economy policies. you know that i'm driving the people to the prince. people like mohammed and unofficial. a look, i'm pretty sure that you didn't really tell the user is just what kidneys go to that. yes. to be patient. that 3003000. that kind of guy cut out that they're not to buy your book anyway. a that's about for us dollars a miles simulate purchase. we're also helped in the commercial capital, a ghost and elsewhere. the capital project one largely peaceful until the most great has reached upon them in building to find the gates locked. after a brief stand of, they brought it down. despite the heavy presence of security personnel. once inside you and your intent to the demand, a lead is geared speeches before presenting the complaints percentages. i do so,
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you know, gratian in may, president bowl. i'm a table and almost an intern. i did a costly fuel subsidy program since then, the cost of petrol. another good types for, for now, i did as 250000000 population. in addition to the photos of the field subsidies, the low cost of your house, or more nearly a part of its value, i guess, or us don't know when the government smarter than either in june that his added to people's cargo ca not get in or the cost of goods and services have increased shops i had when is disciplined demonstrations, government leaders and i was the various measures to cushion the effect of the high cost of living for nigeria is. but the unions unimpressed members of parliament up to the date. well going to work with the timeframe. yeah. one way to us. oh are you? is that clear with the politicians would be able to meet those dimensions. you need
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to lead to say if they fail, work a strikes or course the country took right to hold. how many degrees? i would you see that? that's it from me, elizabeth, prod them up next inside. story discusses the implications of the laces indictment of former us president donald trump. thank you very much for watching the the hi lo, the, let's have a look at the weather across europe and off to the west of july on record for parts of england and northern ireland as more rain to fall on the summer parade. we've got a cold front pulling its way from west to east, across the north. west. angelo central area is going to bring some very heavy rain to eastern pots of france on thursday. we could see some flooding here. and that
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way the weather will keep its way further east, across more move in areas like scans, navia, where things are feeding around the cool and dumped the temperatures in places like stuck them below the average if at this time if yeah, and that trend is set to continue as we go into friday with temperatures dropping across southern areas as well as that with weather works its way across places like moving into the as well as corporation and towards the balkans. but still lots of sheets to be found, particularly for the library and potentially places like spain sing temperatures while above the average with warnings out in the east. we look at the temperature in madrid. it comes down as we go into friday that to some of the trend across most southern areas, but the heat continues to cling on in the northeast and in the southeast with places like so be a, we've read warnings out for friday and it will be remaining is time on friday to see the temperature, certainly peaks $39.00 degrees celsius. in bucharest, it will be very hot. the
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