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is rooted since independence in 1980 would come, the opposition exploit growing discontent over the soaring cost of living in bump way. the the hello i'm 0 venue. it's great to have you with us. this is the news our life from don't. coming up in the program today is really settlers attack palestinian vehicles in the occupied westbank afternoon is really women is shot dead. deserts transformed into a river is the full force of tropical storm. hillary battery is the western coast of the united states. china is central bank analysis and the interest rate cuts, but investors don't think it's enough to help rescue the world's 2nd largest economy. the guatemalan celebrate
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a landslide victory for their new president elect began to corruption campaign or bernardo on follow. on his pull the wills top, siemens satisfies produce an instant classic. and since then i've seen of a joke, event chipped paint chilly, getting the better of call us out to the long 3 set final install history. the it is $1300.00 gmc, we start with an escalating situation and the occupied westbank is really settlers of a tank palestinians after and is really woman was shot dead. the attack happen near the city of hebron is really media say that a palestinian suspect opened fire at a passing vehicle. well, we've got to correspondence covering this forest. harry faucet isn't west jerusalem 1st though. let's go to the abraham in ramallah, near to run us through. what has been happening today is ready for says
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ours to looking for the suspect, who has shopped, a woman, her daughter, and another man, as they were driving by near and in league. and it's really such a movement near hopper on, according to sources. the 40 year old woman who died has hitched a ride with her daughter with a driver on the way this driver has also been taken to the hospital. and he is in a serious condition. the daughter remains unharmed now, according to palestinians. they say that this way the forces every, the different cities and towns it near how broad they're looking for the palestinian who they believe has conducted the shooting. they're using helicopters that they've closed old entrances to have broad and also those who are leaving from the south of the occupies west bank to other places, are free, make it and finding it very difficult because of the closures. these really
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checkpoints, and number with this is less than 48 hours before another attack took place by a suspect into the water in the newest of the occupied westbank. we believe that both suspects have not been taken or found by the is ready forces. so it is a 10 situation and what's your joy? the happens after those conditions and attacks is that is really subtler attack palestinians. we've seen a few months ago. set those attacking and burdening homes and for what north of the occupied west bank. so palestinians say that feeding south there's retaliation. and did abraham live from ramallah near to thank you very much for your reporting. let me turn to harry. no. harry force in west jerusalem how. what was the response on the is really side harry, the well, we've had an official response coming from is really prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu, who is brought up a security cabinet meeting that was scheduled to take place in september. he's now having that next week there was a call from his national security minister, the the file rights member of the coalition. it's a mob been via to have one immediately in response to the attacks that has not happened, ben, cuz we're also talking about what he calls a to lenient approach. coming from use, right. he made a treat in response to a number of such attacks. that's given the fact that that has been an incredible leaf lodge response and response from these ready military that we saw the, the very large scale rate in janine just a few weeks ago. for example, there been colleagues of his on the rise of this coalition as well, who being talking about service should be putting grades on prison. more criticism of the defense minister, you'll have guidelines for allowing too much freedom of movement is they put it for
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the palestinians. inside the occupied westbank. so as you would expect author incidents such as this, those on the rights of this extremely right wing is ready government calling for further measures against the palestinians. we have news as well that so the battalion of his really soldiers about a 1000 strong is being sent to the occupied west bank. already. the numbers in the west bank a much higher than they usually are. and so that is the current situation. there were those as well a part of the sources within these really ministry reports advise these reading media, saying that these sorts of tools actually fuel to kind of set through a tax, some of which we've already seen on this day, but in much greater numbers earlier in the year as well. so there are concerns about potential further reprisal attacks in the coming hours to harry faucet reporting from west jerusalem. if there are any developments on your end, you'll keep it surprised. thank you very much, harry. that was really 4th is have
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a rest and 13 palestinians from cities across the occupied west bank. those operations focused around the town of mara ramos south, and bethlehem to carm. i'll obey d a and go for a cub. and in reference to something new to brought up is really forces so that they're looking for a suspect who killed 2 is really is in who are on saturday. now to be political crisis in the sheer former rebel commander and ally of the pose leader mohammed by zoom, says that there won't be peace until the detained president is released. this warning from a reset, beula comes as supporters of the to rallied in the capital yummy. the military leader general abdul, vermont johnny has proposed a 3 year transition to democracy. he's under international pressure to reinstate the president of the seizing power last month. addresses following the developments from the nigerian capital a bu jim, what is more like uh, according to homes by a reset have will be uh for my tours administer to preston mohammed by zoom.
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and he said his supporters, people of the same ideas or ideology and good by the cool in the country and that they were resort all means necessary, including the use of force to make life unbearable for the government there. they said that the country would never know peace until i'm advising these were leased by the agenda in may. and they also said they also accused the military leadership in this year for declaring war on the country. he didn't me and operate that. and he didn't also just cause the mortality stuff that rebellion. remember, he is one of the notable commanders of the total value between 1990 to 1995 and in 2007 to 2009 until when peace was declared, a tooth was declared and the peace was a return to the north of the country, whether or not we're going to see large scale operations,
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we're not sure at the moment, but that's way it's heading to any delay. other does user research or focusing on the sale region of west africa. you joins us from london, help us understand the importance of research as well as comments. he's a former rebel leader, acquire a rebel leader. how significant is this? and how seriously do you take his comments that there won't be peace in the share until the former president is depot, is released. thank you. i'm good um, but i would definitely need to come refund who's come and so she's reaching comments very, very seriously. as um, i'm gonna, this is already mentioned 3. so i was uh, uh, not through the previously uh, d, a to time you could say um, as far as comfortable fashion or function. but she also is an online president,
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president bosley having also brought in the photoshop in the public companies. yeah . as the, as the minister of tourism twice and also it was on a counsellor representing the academic is region, which of course has a she quotes a huge um uh, target demographic and continues most all of these. yes, i'm sorry populations. and so we know that she has on lots of lots of task with ease, uh, which is people. and so i'm just coming out to meet a, an indication of the, of the, of the important stakeholders in, within the, within and beyond the borders of the cartridge are not quite ready to come out and speak against and speak up against the crew. will go to
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a lie to you in the coming days and weeks to come out and speak are good. so again, what's his leverage here? a is a leverage this thought she um, uh, just last months for the last uh, um, the last few decades essentially as being a seen a visa and has been, uh, considered a lead on the voice of the part of the flags in with a new sure and also outside the show as well. and this has continued even when she does have to go. um, so it's, it's a live outside in john excise for when she was there when he was, he was ready to be pretty, she imprisoned as well. and so we, we, we, we wish we could set, you got to go home long wage, and eva started his attention to the game, stuck on top of the car from top. oh, it was a long way as well. implication many of the many of the printer blocks and many of
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the state forties, the image of a political stakeholders who are well, i'll be in for a whole lot and i'm in a mental speaking. how do you think the crew leaders will be looking at this recycle? whom we've established, holds some amount of, of sway and has some following in new share. who is saying, look, i will take up arms against you. if you do not release, presume if you do not return to the constitutional order, how do you think they look at this? do you do? they think we have a big problems on our hands or do they think this is manageable? and i certainly don't think that going to be dismissed of um uh, recycling is, uh, i put in his uh, uh, comments and she's recent education. and the reason being that they know she's credentials,
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they know what the landscape law the amount of capital and got the trustee. she cleans in the shaft and in neighboring countries where the uh, wizard slot red. um, uh the issues and the news gosh, use um offers the last 2 decades. um the phone calls you can see the the education goes really sold on a told and course time was in news. yeah. i was calling from florida from the, from the phone and i was calling to see of as far it goes on from florida to values and reset who lived with a major. so in, in each zip code is respect to the episodes. um and so the last thing the uh is uh, in addition to the pressure already being already waiting on them like a bill from was from the, from of the international um of powers. um they, they, i,
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i didn't think it was. this is another one on the apple, exactly. addition to what they, according to the, the imposter that we find themselves corps and brands, and navigate pos sure they would rather do without these threats. i understand that no recycle that specifically told the french paper alone that he could, he was in a position to raise an army of the towering mercenaries or currently in other african countries. you mentioned this also to our eggs and neighboring countries to see this as a real possibility. so i think so, especially due to the, the, the, the, the, the, we've got to clue against um, precedent procedures being us being interpreted in some quarters. i've had it in um, estimate of an accident i mentioned to it, considered the fact of president because you belong to the different r, as in
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a group which is considered a young man after you come minority in, in india. and of course with the cost of of uh, um the last of the case or more the um, $1.00 of the major um boons about both of both uh, of, of, of, of, of, of, of resentment, essentially one of the major issues um, as has been cited by lead is also as far as a non indonesia as being that the, the non margie lives. but it's politically and economically. and so that's kind of in terms of sharing with me just a minute, roman resources and doesn't understand and not a laptop uh for the city police, an important role in the way, mid treatment relations and also politics and the chat just shouldn't. i'm so
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impressed of the scene what seems a sort of the representative of a young c h a change from drum drum, but you won't believe all of the house i'm the show and my all right. repub hold on, paul. all right, any daily edit actually. thank you so much for joining us on a program today. thank you. there's plenty more head on this news. our will be in poland, where privatization migrant policies in raising the retirement age are closing divisions. the head of an election day referendum and cracking down on child sex abusers of the court case in australia is highlighting how social media is ating, offenders world wide. in sports now that the world cup is over, we take a look at what's next point is football. the
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witnesses incidents capital say that there has been an exchange of gunfire between the army and paramilitary rapid support forces. this comes a day after reports of artillery, fire, and explosions and cartoon as well as gunfire and neighboring under the month. let's go straight to our correspond him, oregon in khartoum. hipaa. what can you tell us? well find thing between the city needs army and the power minutes through rapid support forces on sunday. and monday has been mostly focused in the solving parts of the capital cartoon around a military base known as the armored score which belongs to the sudanese army. and which would be paramount of through rapid support for assistance had been trying to take over. since the thoughts of the fighting in mid april. now we understand from residents who live around the area of that dozens of homes have been destroyed as a result of the fighting and the army with these statements late on sunday, saying that hundreds of uh, faxes from the parent minute through rapid support forces were killed and injured in the attack and that they were able to repel uh the reset from taking over the
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armored court and the southern parts of the capital for 2. but this morning on monday they were once again as tracts around the parent mentors of the armored court as they are a set attack to once again trying to take over. now this fighting is also affecting civilians. many people say that they've been forced to leave their homes as a result of the continued fighting and because they're worried that they'll be caught up in the crossfire. now i understand that the re but support forces has been able to enter parts of the parent mentors of the i'm ready to go, but the fighting is still ongoing. it's not clear if they've been able to take control of most of the homage. cool, but it's, it's quite significant. this is one of the largest military bases in the southern part of the capital and in the capital cartoon. and should it be overrun, it would put the army in a difficult position against our safe, especially if the negotiations to be held to end the fighting had been morgan reporting from cartoon. thank you very much. a british nurse has been sentenced to life in prison for murdering 7 babies in her care. lucy let be. was found guilty of
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attempting to murder 6 others at the neo natal hospital unit where she worked at makes for one of britain's most prolific serial killers. and she refused to appear in court. i think it's cowardly that people who commit such horrendous crimes do not face the victims. and here 1st time the impact that content had on them and that families and loved ones. and we are looking and have been at changing the low to make sure that that happens. and that's something that will bring fluid into cost. so sonya agree, i go joins us now live from london on this. sonia now we know the sentencing lifelong sentence, which we should point out is rare in u. k. traditional system. but there are still many questions that are left unanswered for the moment, such as, how is this nurse able to carry on killing without being stopped? how could this happen over an extended period of time without being detected
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well or sterile. the case in question really was cold off and alarms work whole by the consultants who are working, who noticed that that had been the past and between the up scaling those desks um, but units and her presence while she was on shift the frustration for those consultants and the young, the really, it has to be said, as well as the distress really came from the fact that they had been repeatedly wounding executives the hospital manages of this length. and that it just simply haven't been taken seriously. one of the consultants even sort of hinting that they would seem to be more concerned by the reputational damage, bravo button of the damage, but was being done to the lives of these children, these babies. and with that in mind, the fact that it took a whole 2 years from that 1st matter to when the police was allotted and decided to
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look into it better than itself. i didn't know i'm a scandal that had been to enquiries that the hospital manages, had put into place, but they would non forensic ones best for there was absolutely no indication that that had been any sort of evidence that prove that link when the consultants fed otherwise the consultants were never to be proven rights according to the case, and that has to be a source of immense distress, not just for the families, but for those who understood that something extreme a badge, what's happening in that unit? so is there no conversation in light of everything you've said in the u. k, on how you can possibly police this kind of thing? how you stop this from happening? what the lawyer is for the families of the victims have cold, full, an inquiry to me, actually a substantial one,
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not the health sector. tracy buckley has said that he is launching enquiries. we have a sofa, it's not a statutory one. and the lawyers are saying that based like she needs to be a scratch, tr inquiry because evidence needs to be compelled. those who are responsible at the hospital need to be compelled to come in and give evidence. there is no point in having an inquiry, a full it deals with is it plots to choose more or less and doesn't have any resulting effect on how such a horrendous incidents. motors are able to take place in the hospitals where these children, what's the price to be being catch full? and with that in mind, they are growing numbers of pools for that to be made into an official process that should treat investigation as well. but also what is being pointed out is that that needs to be a lot, a long, serious, hard look at how hospital trust the managements of such hospital trusts are going
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through the whole wistful blow a system. how would they be responding to these calls? when consultants, people with experience pointing out that there is something drastically wrong going on here and that needs to be paid attention to not some kind of process with such complaints are being discouraged rather than being looked into. sonya diego reporting from london there. thank you. sonya and at least one person has been taken to hospital after a fire at a high rise building and the turkish city of assembled huge plumes of smoke and fire could be seen from kilometers away. several fire engines are on the scene and the fire is reportedly now under control. a tropical storm hillary has brought heavy rain and high winds to southern california after causing flash floods and at least one death in mexico city and county leaders are asking. california is to stay at home in power. cuts are likely at this stage. rob rentals reports from palm
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springs in california in death valley. normally one of the driest places on earth flood waters cascaded over a highway one sign of tropical storm. hillary's force as it battered southern california, the storm made land full on mexico's baja california peninsula on sunday and boot swiftly northward. one person was reported killed in mexico when their vehicle was swept away. 26000000 people are in the storms path. the national weather service warrant of catastrophic and life threatening flash floods, particularly affecting low line desert areas. some towns were under evacuation orders elsewhere. people loaded up on sandbags and sought shelter indoors, bad down the hatches in los angeles heavy rain flooded intersections. public schools in la and san diego will be closed on monday. one person was rescued from the rain swollen l. a river right now,
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it is critical that angelenos stay safe and stay home unless directed otherwise by safety officials record rainfall hit palm springs and neighboring towns as if the storm wasn't enough of 5 point. one magnitude 1st quick hits sunday afternoon near santa barbara and was felt by people throughout the area. as darkness falls, millions of people throughout of this region or waiting h just late for the full force of tropical storm hillary to descend as one senior official in san diego county ward. the worst is yet to come. rob reynolds, l g 0, palm springs, california. thousands of people have been ordered to leave the areas in west in canada were nearly 400 was buyers are burning more than 35000 people are also under evacuation orders in the province of british columbia. canada is experiencing its worst one fire season on record. at least 1000 fires are burning across the country
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. things are looking better. uh. we are finally feeling like we're moving forward rather than we're moving backwards. and that's a great feeling for all of us to have him saying that make no mistake, there will be difficult days ahead. the i think, prime minister of spain says the wildfire on the canary island of tennessee reef could be stabilized soon. 5 fighters continued their 5 day battle overnight. around half the 26000 island is forced from their homes by the approaching flames. have now been allowed to return. police are investigating whether the blaze was started deliberately. the fire has destroyed large areas of the national park, pine forest and the north, far from forest areas in the south. spaniards are getting ready to welcome home their champions, after beating england to win the women's football world cup. for the 1st time spain
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secure to one mill victory to take home the trophy in australia. as captain olga carmona scored in between 9th minute, they have now joined germany as the only nations to win both the women's and men's world cups full races in madrid. he filed this report as well. the preparations to welcome to take him home with the world cup trophy. going ahead and quite short notice here in spain, it was only decided what the venue would be and the hours after level her beach england will know in the final, in sydney, the people behind me working in 35 degrees celsius temperatures. to build a stage where the team will arrive sometime after that flight lands at about 10 pm local time. i'm with the sun having gone down there. we're expecting many thousands of people to come down here near the point of delray to welcome them. now the overnight reaction has of cool sent it on the historic 1st have a world cup, final victory, full the spanish women's team, but also on control receive after the match during the celebrations on the pitch
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and sidney, the spanish football federation president louis will be all as test one of the play as jenny, i'm also full on the mouth during those celebrations. and she was seen in the social media video afterwards saying she did not enjoy it. now the spanish team already had problems with many players leaving the setup before the world cup, complaining about how they were treated. and this latest incident has caused a lots of control to say, especially among politicians, back at home of the a qualities minister saying it's an example of male sexual violence against women. so while this woke up has been a joyous occasion, it's been the biggest ever for women's football. it shows how much women's football has progressed. it also highlights how much that is still today. even here in spite in the home of the world cup, when is patrice elgin's era, madrid with storm hillary, no tracking away from california attention is shifting to a number of new storms that are formed. here's jeff harrington with your weather
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update. a lot of storm hillary has done to record rainfall in parts of california. it's been particularly bad in palm springs. so here's where the storm is right now . it will continue to weekend and eventually fragments and break apart as it moves over northwest nevada state. now at the same time, a number of tropical storms have formed one in the caribbean sea and then a pair. india binds it, but there is only one we need to really pay attention to the others will dissipate . so it is tropical storm franklin as its tracking toward his spaniel low. so this will impact both haiti and dominican republic. as we look toward tuesday, it's been all about record heat through texas and louisiana. temperatures are high here. this may turn into something tropical, but not likely it's still going to spread. a few showers for the coast of texas. temperatures are running high in d. c at 34 degrees quite for the us northeast. and here's some of the moisture from hillary coming in to oregon and montana state pushing some of that into canada.
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colona, where the wild fire is burning, they're still breezy and yellow. now, for crews are battling against a wildfire there and persistent rain for the pacific coast of columbia, and then a bit of an atmospheric river here, stretching from the pacific into chile, there is likely to be flooding in santiago. the still ahead on this house is 0 news . our the count down to the election in zimbabwe. we'll have the latest from the capital ferrari plus the world's longest serving prime minister. hands overpowered to his son and in support. action from the world athletics championships where this printer is bidding through when we don't wait for it the september. well, no, just the india hose. the g 20 summit where leading economies will discuss global challenges. the broad costs premier of a new series, exploring the implications of
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u. s. n. g for golf votes for 1st amendment rights will lead to gather with new york for the un general assembly with the ukraine and the climate change expected to dominique talks. generation sports meets the icons who are challenging preconceptions and using the platforms to change society. the candidates for mexico's presidential election will be announced. will this be the 1st time in the country's history to women go head to head for the top, jump september on al jazeera. and as a i driven robots become more intelligent and more a ton. and this will lead out smart us. do you think you could from the world one day if i ever decided to take on the world? i'm sure i do a great job. robots never get tired. sophia, one of the world's most advanced human like robots, and i'll be talking to algebra 0. the
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. the, the watching else is 0. a reminder about headlines is really settlers of a tech palestinians after and is really woman, was shot dead in the occupied westbank settlers through stones of vehicles and assaulted drivers near ramallah tropical storm. the hilary has brought heavy rain and gusty winds to southern california after causing flash floods, and at least one depth in mexico city and county leaders are asking people to stay at home. a british nurse has been sentenced to life in prison for murdering 7 babies in her care. lucy must be was found guilty of attempting to murder 6 others at the neo natal hospital unit, where she works in australia. man has been charged with more than $1600.00 defenses of child sex abuse. the 45 year old is accused of committing the crimes.
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when he worked in child care centers, inter paul says police forces globally or making some progress in combating the expectation of children. but social media platforms, encryption and artificial intelligence, or creating more opportunities to commit offenses. a sarah clark reports from brisbin of the 45 year old, allegedly rights and abuse, $91.00 children, and over a 15 year period. while he was a child care worker, according what happened and sharing the content online, he's been charging calls in prison. this is going on right around the country. it's the reason we had a role commission and it's the reason the royal commission came up with the recommendations. that deed, there are a lot, as i said, is that they are doing this to children, child abuse offenses. the risk is the result of an international police operation. the rapid expansion of social media platforms such as tick tock, snapshot and facebook is increasingly helping
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a friend is she an access legal material? what we're dealing with is a phenomenal amount of content that out most the victim identification teams globally, trying to find the victims in we're doing our best, you know, law enforcement is absolutely doing its best. but the, the, the production, the content as far as strips the actual human resources that police control at the internet is more than 32000000 reports of child sexual abuse. materials were quoted last year by the national center for missing and exploited children in the united states. them a live streaming technology is better. webcams, and smartphones have changed the way a friend is approached, the victims is only a sound thinkable. how much material is actually out there so that right is actually growing on an annual basis. and it will continue to grow and less tech companies that have do a lot more to actually stop that. well for these globally and making some progress,
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instilling and identifying the spread of images of child sexual abuse. but the doc wave is making it even more difficult for law enforcement organizations with a friend is able to authorize anonymously online. and it's here where send is collaboration and share techniques on house engage in group the victims where you have a chat for ends with thousands and thousands of offenders. t t. talk about how to offend and how to approach children online. i would speculate that absolutely it is having an impact on the rates of online grooming and children. it's a battle not lost but one the police acknowledge will continue to evolve. sir, clock, elder 0 brisbin. the netherlands and denmark has pledged us made fighter jets to ukraine. the announcements were made during president volley the mirrors of landscapes visit to the nato member of countries. cholenski hailed the agreements and said his country needs do too severely for the safety of the rest of the world
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. all of russia's neighbors are under threats. if you agree, does not prevail? international law will not be in research attempted. democracy is over the world. each of them can become the targets either for me, styles or for madison or is or for disability and. and i'm sure you can feel it. pollings politicians are out campaigning ahead of a general election in october. the government will also hold a referendum on the same day, addressing several issues, including privatization, migrant policies and retirement age. but people support a split on politics and social issues. as osama bin surveyed reports from the city of what's rebec electioneering is in full swing and holding the mind just as part of your p r. yes. once of enough to to i'm in office, it would be your 1st impulse, democratic history. just slogan,
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what's the future for full? i mean that's legal, immigration, a large number of people came, he's not to work but to benefit from social assistance. and the other hand, they also undermine security. but it won't be easy failing for the incumbent government to win again. the opposition is hitting a government spending refugee numbers and claims of abuse of power. persuade others . so when october 15th, we will vote kuchinski out. those who made money from your hard work will simply have to give us old back. but the likely king makers will be the fraud, right? content that obviously a policy analysts say this social media and fresh leadership appealing for young and 1st time voters. in addition to the elections, poles will be voting on the referendum consisting of 4 important issues. illegal says the opposition, but the ruling party says that is a gauge of what people think on important issues most come on stage media, p a s b does explain the referendum about privatization,
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the retirement age of immigration, and the board defense visibility uses bill. it'll show the even show the no option to water is a tactic fee as the opposed by the civic platform and others. the referendum will help law. and just as a party, mobilize voters are no spending limits on the referendum on like a link to our old campaign. so it can be sponsored by state owned or other institutions, which will give the advantage to the ruling parties. critics of the government say it's diverting attention to issues which i'm not on the mean this course, muslims are less than one percent of the population. and the campaigns are disproportionately targeted at perceived risk for migrants and different genes. the political situation in full and for most slims and other minorities is not very favorable to the opposition of the left approaches, more openly just a referendum. i don't think all votes in it, but it's a very sensible idea. in my opinion, we won't have to go to the election commission twice, says for you on the tip of make my decision running
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a business important is not easy due to the amount of taxes this weeks before the parliamentary vote. people are split and priorities range from information to the economy and migration to disability and explore the early polls suggest voters of likely to deliver a divided verdict was i'm a driving down to 0. let's solve it. hold of cimbawe boys opposition leader nelson to mesa is set to hold his final rally in the capital herrera ahead of elections on wednesday. hundreds of his follow is gathered in the southern city of bulawayo on sunday. 12 candidates are running for the presidency, but the competition is mainly between the company and i'm assuming i'm dogwood, and to me, so how are you with us, the reports from horizon or nelson? and so besides the saying to them always that, you know, the economy is in bad shape. you knows. i mean, the families are struggling to make ends need, and people are concerned about high on employment and corruption in the country. he says that a people one change in the ball with basic bug me and because he is young,
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he's 45 years old and that's young and policy. but he said, we have new ideas to to round the economy. his party is not be easy for them to pay the last couple of months leading up to the vote on wednesdays. some of them are still in jail and some of them said it worried about blow to intimidation and manipulation. present amazon and god, what have you have lost value on the fact that his time seems to be interrupted development? he's been going around the country and people, according to the ribbon cutting president, because he's an opening bridges road schools. mines palms is idea or is that it is put in for such a engine while we dealt with attract investors and that could create jobs could take off the waiting is honestly, it's hard to say that the minds these hobb only goes to people who are lying to the reading time, if he is hockey in 2018000 and to music and very close to beating wisdom and god. what at the presidential elections. and people are saying that this rates come way through people vote could be another type content hardaman task out there. how do i
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think donald trump has confirmed that he will not be taking part in the 1st republican debate with presidential hopefuls on wednesday he posted on his social media site that he believes voters know how successful his presidency was. use the front runner of at least 14 candidates, and that is despite the former us president facing for trials including conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election results. as the world's longest serving prime minister has handed over power to his son. but the 1st transition of power in cambodia for nearly 40 years is unlikely to mean any significant change in policy. as tony chang reports, cambodia is king, arrives for the opening of the new parliament in the capital pen pen just behind him home, sen, prime minister since 1985. despite international condemnation, the election in july was neither free nor fair. the king maintained to have faith
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in his new government. no, i strongly believe that the new man died. government will receive the confidence from the parliament and will fulfill judy is in accordance with the policy to continue to push for economic price and lift to the livelihood of people. but this paulman will see a shift in power, not from one party to another, but from father to son. this is the 1st order of business as a vote of confidence in the new prime minister. and with a 120 of a 125 seats in the hands of the cambodian people, spotty, the c p. p. the result is in no doubt, one minute has been groomed for the tough job for several years. he took a notice of the high profile, rolling campaigning during the last election race. although he remained quiet about his plans for the new ro educated in the us and u. k. and the fluent english because one minute may look more presentable in his
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father who grew up as a fighter in the jungles of campo during vietnam. but those expecting a change in policy, i'd like me to be disappointed. and then he keeps his way of thinking is not different from his father's to us, but he has more capabilities and his father is more presentable on the international stage. and he's seen as i'm tom again, may need hated last that transition has already started just last week when it was presented to china is foreign minister, one e, when he visited, but on pen. the smiles suggest the cambodia is powerful. allies expect friendly relations to continue like father, like son, tony chang, elders are, depends. prime minister will be holding a cabinet meeting on tuesday to decide the start date for the release of treated radioactive water into the ocean. earlier he met with leaders from the fishing industry to hear the reviews. the fishermen say that they're already under pressure from climate change and over fishing. and they know face threats to their
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reputation for food safety. the u. a nuclear watched on for its part says that the government's plan is safe. but china and south korea and pacific island nations are against it's not common. gomery has more now from tokyo, is just today to sure to announce that he will be holding a cabinet meeting on tuesday to discuss when the japanese government should begin releasing treated radioactive waste water from the collapse sufficient and died to nuclear plants into the pacific ocean. now this comes just 2 days after fish, i paid a visit to to christian bock and met with the plant operators ago and also checked facilities in his meetings with the plant operators. he discussed his concerns for public safety, but also the impact it could have on fishermen fishing and experienced a lot of reputational damage after the 2011, triple disaster. and this year that this time could once again impact their lively foot. now today on monday,
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you should also match with leaders from the session unions and they discussed at the plan safety. many leaders discuss how they were still opposed to the plan and separate the knots of warranty transplant to release the waste water. now the release could begin with engaged sound. local media reports a could happen as early as like august 4 in early september. this planned release has been quite concerned contentious and controversial for a couple of years now. primarily because of the impact that it could have on fishermen integration much, they have experience reputational damage after the trouble disaster in 2011. and feared that this planned release could once again impact their livelihood. but the concerns are just domestic. they're also international depends neighbors have cited concerns over the safety and the data that typical has released whether it is truly trustworthy in south korea, presidency and stuckey also has supported japan's plan. but he actually faces
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domestic protests from civil groups in china, the job. the chinese government has told japan to not treat the ocean like its own private sewer and has said that it will check 100 percent of the food from to pad to ensure its own people safety. the stock market investors are disappointed by the latest effort to boost the economy in china and stave off inflation. soft prices fell to a 9 month low and the one tumbled in value after the central bank cut a main interest rate. traders were hoping for a larger cuts in other measures. the world's 2nd largest economy is struggling with reduced demand for goods, both at home and abroad, and a slump in profit. the price is following the cobit pandemic as well. that's creating fear is of high inflation or stagnation. then wong is the chief economist that hangs, sing bank, china. she explains why china is economic growth is slowed down. there's a vast difference in the policy response, post cold it across the western world and also emerging markets. the central banks
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have been cutting interest rates, but chinese central bank po, see, has been extremely conservative during the 3 years of cold, as there were very rarely any meaningful interest rate cuts on. there were some targets had lower lowering of interest rate. but overall, the barring costs are not low during the entire time households. we're not guessing the cost trends by like what people are getting the euro or the america. so as a result, china now actually is facing actually are falling price of a, of a problem. but at the same time, domestic demand is also quite weak due to a really lagging housing market and depressed the consumer luggage every month. and there are some indicators behaving back to the previous month. but overall performance has always been jeopardized by the lagging in the housing investment and housing sales. it has to be in the pillow for chinese economy. and now the chinese government is trying to replace housing with some new engine,
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but it's hard to come by manufacturing or the new energy supply chain has to be acting quite well. but they're not big enough to really pull up trying as they cannot make gross. or in guatemala, the anti corruption campaign or bernardo arvalo has won the presidential run off election by a landslide. he won 58 percent of the vote against former 1st lady sandra torres. no republic reports from the capital celebrations in the guatemalan capital supporters of the center left anti corruption candidate. bid them out of the idea of, of cheering. his landslide victory over former 1st lady said that authorities we are out celebrating the seed. we've tentatively there vote hoping it will flourish . the idea of a little see by many as a political outside are managed to shake up guatemala as political landscape. one of the biggest electoral surprises in recent memory was looking at because that's
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what it meant today. lots of mountains have hope we are celebrating the return of the feeling of hope in the streets of our country. 8000 electoral observers were deployed in guatemala to oversee the election following a controversial campaign season, marked by concerns about democracy here being threatened. like so i'm gonna just almost one the moment of this is possibly the most important election that we've had in the last 38 years because we've had the chance to stop the back fighting that we've experienced in the last 3 years and close the door on the threat of authoritarianism, i didn't lose victory in sunday's election is seen as the culmination of widespread discontent. over worsening crime, corruption and economic stagnation issues that some analysts say have no easy solution. the problem with that i've always, expectations are really high. but probably, as i really hard to fix,
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also fears there could sued be attempts by the opposition to undermine either by those victory. it's an absolutely, it's got a crowd, guatemala city's historic cetera. as well as sports say that the colleges that lie ahead are massive. none of that seems to matter right now. this is the moment in celebration. apollo algebra, guatemala city, still ahead on now is a 0 in sports and emotional made for this legend of men's tennis. and the richardson will be here with that story very shortly. the, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, it's time for your support with andy richardson, who's doing this on said andy, thank you so much, sarah. well, enough of joking. it shouldn't kill us. i'll cross produced an instant classic. and the final of a cincinnati opened the salt supplies in the men's game own cool for close to 4 hours before jo, because each managed to secure that cycle sign of how many triples a month on from their epic do. and the wimbledon final know about the joke of it to and carla says kind of where i says again, this time and the title of the cider at the cincinnati open. 20 year old. i've kind of won the wimbledon final if 5 sets and the spaniards made the fastest start and
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this not taking the 1st set to cause it looked everyone if he's 36 years as you receive treatment for heat stroke in the 2nd set. plus, as is typical of the $23.00 time grand slam champion, he went on to save a match point and leveled the final at once. that's all kind of cold on all these. how is the recovery and the 3rd set, saving full championship points and taking the match to deciding type rate. as of to close to 4 hours a day, it was built of its emerge as the winter. it had been the longest best to reset final m a t p to history the toughest matches i've ever played in my life. uh, regardless what tournament to what category? what level, what player means. unbelievable. i mean from the beginning till the end of the quarter really, really happy with the when id me. um, of course i been talking with my coach. i imagine that to we,
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we are social product of, of, of so most tennis funds will be hoping to get the chance to put on a repeat performance at the file some of the season. that's the us open, which starts next week on how most i'll do see around the american scene. a check or go for the women's events in cincinnati is the biggest title of her career. so fall the 19 year old basing at caroline america in straight sense. she already got the better of woman born a story on the 2nd. the last who offers not 111 of unless disclose. not just you know, if the 60 full amount cheese in 32 days, the 9th faith that women's woke up ended with spain as the new champions helped by
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the run of colorado. so straight to the semi finals events in spot a nation and a generation of new players across the globe. alex thomas report from sydney it made more money, paid out more money and was watched by more people than any previous within well comp. the total months in australia and usually it wasn't simply successful. it's being cool, groundbreaking for women's football, particularly by those who if b, for so long for the sport to get the same recognition as the men's game. we've been talking about women's football as this cultural movement. and this year we have found a seismic shift or in the way that people see the woman's game. 2023 is about showing the world what it means to take this game beyond greatness. to put our players on the pedestal way, they belong to fill the stadiums to smash records and we were doing it on
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a daily basis. in this tournament. ticket sales and attendance has reached an old time high television ratings in australia with shats. it and women's football showed a surprising strength and depth expanded to $32.00 teams. for the 1st time they will face this will comp martin virus, the women's guides in states. it showed how much the rest of the world has pulls up . we, europe and north america olympic champions, canada to time well, champions, germany and full time will cut when is the united states a crushing out earlier than expected? well, low rank teams like jamaica, south africa, nigeria, i'm a real co qualified for the knockout rounds with the profile of women still full is higher than at a great to financial rewards code and should fall. i prize money for this will cause $110000000.00 a 300 percent increase, but still only a quarter of what the man gets. we're very supportive of bridging that gap as soon
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as possible. the face of the president has talked about bridging that gap by 2027 and we're very supportive on the final day of the wilcox and elizabeth full spain lifted the trophy and sydney australia is play as with being cheated in prison. the matilda is what handed the keys to the city and the statue was being built in there on it. like finished for perhaps the straits. how big an effect this tool. and i'm at this at alex thomas, which is the era sydney, a spanish jump, his boss line or of picks up the 1st one is the latest season forced to work out in this much of it is could this boston of writing that, that look. and so the a c 2nd minutes petrie, making it one no less for as far as than sale, the winnings read song song score. so now i have 4 points of to 2 games of 2 less than that rivals round trip finish. right, so i thought you'd say nice chelsea, teen beats, and 31 at west time in english,
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premier league 11. chelsea have the chance to invite the lead ends i sent on this a missing from the penalties for west time going on. so when this 131 take a full points up to 2 games, chelsea on your single points and still white since the 1st win of the season. american sprints and novel lisles is when the mens 100 meters of the world athletics championships and hungry on a personal best fit 9.83 seconds to take goals and long as well. so we talked and goals and the 200 meters and sprint relay that sets of either of a swan or became the 1st african. so in the middle in this event, tension silva for instance, is all hughes. you took the problems, you've gotten this joshua chip, the guy pulled away in the final stretch to in his 3rd successive 10000 meter. we'll titled chipped to go set to make you said you in the mattress. and at the end of this year in spring. all right, that is how useful it's is looking for. and the richardson thank you so much. we'll
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see again later today we look forward to that. thank you and a quick break from me and we are back at the top of the hour with more of your world use on alpha 0. stay with the the temperatures hit their highest on record. environmental leaders will gather in canada to discuss international action to come back to climate change on the world, meet the 2013 goals, etc, to and pollution, and most of biodiversity. the 7th assembly of the global environments facility on
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