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safe to pass a western passage passing the west this weather as we go through this day. east of the mountains take a drive for the time being as we go on towards the weekends, the rain does gather, but still very hot and humid in tokyo. the weather brought to you by visit cuts on the color until mccrae. this has been use our line from coming up in the next 60 minutes. disparate coolants for more humanitarian support from libya. the more than 5300 people i believe, to have died off the floods and the city of dun ida rides in morocco is quite a bit areas with risky work is a racing against time to recover bodies and look for any survivors or re amazing
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between russian presidents chosen and north korean native control own um it with warnings from the west for about any deal. and we had special coverage on this thursday at the end of the 3 of the lowest level quotes between come a son in his room assisting. what's changed in that time as far as file with the sports ben stove leads england to a mass and victory. the all around are smashing 182 wrong to help the world champion was taken to one series lead over an easier way. and there one day and the or will it be a nation that spring breaks by years of conflicts and political and sizing is now clipping with, with natural dissolves, to in decades at least $5300.00 people have been killed in sundays, catastrophic floods. the cities me, if is up to $20000.00 residents,
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maybe did the points that they've done. it is old but destroyed risk. your teams have arrived from contact took here and tennessee among others. but the scale of the devastation is monumental. as malick trying to reports from aaa, helicopters, pick bodies from the c testimony to the power of the wave of water that hit the city. the others were simply swallowed by lance lights. the grim task of recovering the bodies continues. search and recovery teams are working together with specialized for dog units. the water was like a sued nami cutting through this city, wiping out more than just buildings. the whole family live next to each other. we were all neighbors, we lost 30 people so far. that's a 30 members of the same family. many, still unable to comprehend what they live through the surface pro bonus at 3 30 in the morning the how we can intensified and there was we and i live on the top floor
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of these building up in the window. and so the storm attacking us mass graves have been dug and are now being filled with bodies helping the injured just as urgent a task of on the higher. it's a lot of us, we're still looking for victims. we call on all young libyans, anyone who has a degree or any medical affiliation to please come help us. we have a shortage in nurses. we need help. medical facilities are overwhelmed, many or damaged in the nearby city of and bid the doctors and nurses. we do ankle high water in the local hospital. many of the patients having to be evacuated. the libyans just don't have the capabilities to handle the search and rescue operations by themselves. search and rescue teams from a few countries have been arriving in libya. this team from algeria is headed to
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the donation centers like this has been set up across the western libya. people are bringing in whatever they can for those affected in these libyans have been divided between east and west for many years. but now people across the country are coming together to help those in need. now training oh, to 0, tripoli, and i'll just there is charles transferred his travel to ben gallery. on the contrary, i slide that's dropped off much needed aid and medical supplies. what you can see big unloaded here is a field hospital part of cops, his contribution to this, saving the growing international. i effort to libya, this is one of 3, top 3, middle 3, c, 17 call. go play is expected to arrive in big gauzy. today. the libyan security policies that are spoken to the last few minutes say they've been a number of play instead of arrived here already in the last 24 hours place and so
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he plays them out. jerry a plays from to miss. yeah, yeah. it also includes medical equipment, medicine, food, tents. we know the bang gauzy, although effective as no pain is davis states, as that the town of dun and which is around 350 kilometers from here. so all the equipment only i even see being delivered here is going to be taken to the as quickly as possible. because we know that there are thousands of people still missing files and small who have lost their homes and their businesses. we've seen those pictures because her wrist, big pictures, that's gall, that runs white the way through done aware that rules are crushed through and destroyed all those building. so yeah, it's vital that no time is wasted and the, the site gets to the areas where it's most needed. so i'll strap it out. this era
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thing gauzy. a sallow bullock awesome is the deputy director of ponder development as is at islamic relief, world wide. it joins us now from pending and thank you very much for being well known to 0 of 1st of all, can you just explain how difficult it is to get to some of these woods to areas like don't, i mean the, there are clearly people desperate to help them what is hindering noise if it's you know, for the last few days it's been extremely challenging for everyone involved in all of this. you know, you hear things, you weren't able to verify anything of libyan heritage myself and find to communicate with, with friends and others in the area. since, you know, there was a complete heading comes breakdown from, from when the floods 1st came. and there was no information getting through. and obviously, you know, just to do our jobs from the mental to the work is, is the needs assessment process to understand what is the problem, what are the needs, what are the challenges and with everything that's happened,
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people have known this been a problem, but they haven't known the scale of it and they certainly started not to be on uh, the 9 itself is as being a major challenge added to that you, you rightfully asked the question of access and it's unprecedented. this is administered on me to these being well documented down to dams that bus them with those 2 dams. the bus, it's like 2 already a week infrastructure and a very fragile state. and that we can for structure has completely caved in. roads have been completely destroyed. there is one road just about operational and so much that wants to go in and so much more important need to come out and the access has been really, really challenging. i know your organizations, lots in the pale than this, obviously going to be a hugely costly in tune out recovery if it's what sort of response have you had in just the last couple of days and is there a target that you're trying to achieve? and i'm, i'm, i must trust, firstly, and most important thoughts and prayers and for the, you know, on the, on our feelings on our emotions or are we one of those who passed away in
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a been last week? you know, we have a major responsibility as the international community does. we're very thankful to all of the donors that support at this time, equity from given rightfully in the international community. now the responses started to wake up if you like, and its been delayed, and understandably because of some of the options of information. but also because of a, i guess at times the challenges that exist in operating in such complex countries like it'd be. but we're thankful for the support this come in, that support needs to be increased. right for the you mentioned, this is not something that's going to be fixed overnight. this is a long term major, major challenge. this is going to take years and years to, you know, 25 to 50 percent of the time is being completely obliterated. you still do not know how many people have passed away. we know that there are more than 6000 that have died. we know that unfortunately, there are more than 10000 people that are missing and as the days and minutes and
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hours go by, we anticipate that those people, unfortunately are most likely lost their lives have been washed out to see people are describing their best understanding and i'm sorry to probably so graphically, but when the show brings in the people list off, you know, i know able to and as a want to resend and many of the buildings of collapse and then being able to access as a starting to increase of clo, it's it's such a risk situations that are enabling us to be able to get a better understanding of this to it. yeah. well, what sort of ability does olivia itself have when it comes to dealing with a crisis like this? or is it simply going to be dependent on outside agencies or other governments to try and take control here the of the people themselves of i've a phenomenal spirit, the people themselves. i mean, i was involved heavily involved the a declaration is that happened after the, the, the arb spring and, and in north africa most specifically in libya. and i sold those 8 assets and people mobilized to the civil society organizations. and the spare of volunteerism
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grew and the people are able to do amazing things. we have to appreciate and understand the context and the sense of the east of libya has been neglected. infrastructure has limited it's, it's a country that's a front josby. i'm going to will that context and understanding there is of course, a limitation, but the people have the ability we need to empower. we need to increase the capacity organizations like ourselves or increasing the capacity of all new partners and them and empowering them. and that's really important because with them we're committed to helping people for the long term. but the best means in ways of helping people is to empower and allow them to stand on the road to see giving them that dignity, giving them most capacity. so they can rebuild a very broken town and country if you like. but we really do appreciate your time and i'm sure everyone watching hopes you and your organization gives them old. all your best bet is tele build custom, the deputy director of tunnel development at as lubbock relief worldwide. thanks so
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much. thank you. the good when in the wrong co risk of work is operating hash conditions and blocked roads to try and reach from large communities. davis started by last week, so it's quite some isolated mountain villages. families are sleeping in the open end and the called the needs of massive people who have lost everything. so the whole found one community pricing for the next big challenge rebuilding their lives . the slow pace of the rescue mission that he's fast running out of time. reduced crews that began work on monday, i believe there was still lives to be saved. if i don't need the american army trucks carrying them to navigate these treacherous mountain passes. this journey was in vain. they reached
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a village that had already buried 10 percent of its population pulled from the ruins of 90 percent of its homes. there was no search and rescue required here. villages like those who built on steep mountain slopes really never stood. a john says to bold is like this can tumbling down the mountainside, folding onto, you build structures like these. so that the only thing left standing is the most minarette. most of the village most itself is gone. the road to dig through has only been cleared of debris for the past 24 hours, allowing n g owes in bringing help and relatives arriving from the city reunion. and so emotional as they discover for the 1st time who has lived and who has died, everyone has lost someone, there are lots of orphans and etc. but the real problem now is that winter is coming literally one month. they're saying that it's gonna rain tomorrow. so people
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are the, are they going to live? that's the real question. the needs here are immense. nope, just food of water. good shelter and sanitation in the us quite tore into every facet of life. this is what's left of the village school. doctors have arrived to assess medical needs. one of the most pressing concerns is mental health. as villages focus their anxieties on what comes next. and the top and emotional needs simone, everything we own is the rubble. everything we grew to eat is on the rubble, the data rains come, no one will be able to reach us to bring food. and the people live now to die of hunger. mama hunters down. for a to battery of does the alarm. the greatest worry is how to carry on the whole the out. i'm skate really afraid. i'm thinking how to go on living. our lives are gone. what does what?
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her yes and just from its mountain perch. what remains of do's root still combines majestic views. but for many time has stood still since last friday night. and these mountains and the sky once a month on now seems to be fit. jo, no whole l g 0. in the atlas mountains, morocco agencies are struggling to reach people stranded in remote areas in the high atlas mountains. but some communities getting help. i'll just there as hush, i'm on the bottom has more from one such town where again, in the south of marrakech it was a rusty operation, is still under way the army is deploying helicopters, carrying a medical supplies to the affected areas, the ambulances that you can see behind me, i'll bring you some of the people who retreat from under the level those injured and the way the loan to the hospitals in the city of matter. i guess what are the
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biggest challenges with this rest to your operation is basically the fact that we're talking about that. so that manages the word hate by the way. villages like here's your car, that's in the cool, is the center of the escalade. and also we again, and it takes time to get to those places. the roads have him blocks for quite some time. the army, the engine is trying to clear some of those rows, but they have to do with capital in a way that does not block aid and supplies to trickle into the areas affected like this $11.00 of the hardest hit areas in my records. this is where they had a couple years with line to different areas. a mixture of clinic has been established here and you can see the trucks behind me carrying more and more aid so that
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they can get to all the affected areas. provide all the needs to those affected. ha, ha, ha ha, that's in the cold sauce of matter. i guess. they are a hot breaking accounts of americans whose lives change for river. when that reverend powerful is quite struck, their communities 19 year old and 98 and to 5 i have lost 10 relatives. this is the story. the lucky looking to them. i'm making a good kind of says, i was at school in phase. i went 2 days before the it's like i told them good by and i went to study they, they called and told me the whole house collapsed when i returned here, i couldn't see it. i checked to see if my relatives were living in tears. but this is all i saw. what a strange feeling because all my memories, i guess, my family,
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my friends, neighbors and everyone died in last. the houses in this area. we have a lot of memories in this village. and many beloved people gone. the most public avenue, how many times i paid in rent with my friends here, my friend he but also died. everything is gone. okay. it has. 2 administrative tubing there, i took him out from under here that i found him lying down skin as he slept, all the rocks and bricks and wood fell on him, and the house next door collapsed on our house and caused his death hidden and added. i searched for and found the pictures that we had. this is my brother who died though. he was 6 years old at the time. my brother was a very kind boys. all neighbors knew him and cried over him when he died. because whenever anyone, austin, for something, what to do them a favor? he never wrote p. o. even if he saw a woman holding something heavy,
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he would go to hell. he was good at school. he just passed the 2nd year of secondary school this year. he paused with 14 out of 20 points to move to the stage 2 days before the it's played in rolled in school and put books to start studying. the strategy to have said this is or even of what we feel about this thing. our hearts are broken for our children, for our neighbors are relatives. all the victims effected or there's plenty more ahead on this news out including will be at the you in and you go to find out why the invoice is don has resigned. ranking officials from tell us any infections are living on trying to diffuse conflicts in a refugee can enlightenment support. i didn't seem to have made it to winds from to and will come full of fine details coming up later in the program.
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the adults curiously to has found his nations full and unconditional support to russia, kim jones, and has made a way, a trip to the north, where he discussed spice and satellite technologies with prison, flooded me a person from cell phones. the reports on the meeting between the 2 as rushes space launch facility along handshake, intended perhaps to convey the growing closeness between russian president vladimir putin and north korean leader kim jong with the 2 met at the post auction, the cost much of russia's most modern space launch facility, the venue, possibly a hint. russia may help north korea develop minute tree satellites. often young young's to failed attempts at launching a spice out to like earlier this year. russia in return is looking for weapons to
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support its war in ukraine. un resolutions, which russia, as a permanent member of the security council, had agreed to bad north korea from exporting weapons and also from receiving technical cooperation in nuclear assigned to us as want the 2 countries maybe looking to sign in this deal put in did not directly address this of course we need to discuss the issues of economic cooperation and humanitarian issues as well as the situation in the region. north korea is one of the few countries that has opened these supported bushes well on ukraine. i had an in depth discussion with comrades booting about the political and military situation on the korean peninsula. and in europe, we found satisfying consensus on further strengthening strategic corporation and solidarity in the struggle to defend silver and rights and security, and to ensure lost in peace in the region and the world. some add,
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let's say north korea appears to have the upper hand in striking a deer with russia on the, on the north trans side. i think the, the upside is very large, which is that the russians are desperate in the north. koreans can give this and munition and exchange, they can get stuff, they really can't. and all the technologies has been mentioned for nuclear. so power, or oper, satellite so, and i think that the benefits really fall best for the north tree, and there are no specific details of what has been agreed between the 2 leaders. kim's visit to russia is not over. report say he may go on to visit a factory that manufacturers flights a jet. there's no doubt the rest of his visits will continue to be closely followed by adams or hands on all the possible areas of cooperation between russia and know chris florence. 3 out to 0. so we do in secretary general, antonio gutierrez's sanctions imposed on feeling young by the security council must be respected. it is absolutely essential to abide
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by security council resolutions. no school year has been violating those significant sort of solutions. and recently, i believe yesterday we had 2 new besides that and seconds and the form of cooperation of any contact with law school, you must respect the sanctions regime that was imposed by the security council. and that's obviously is extremely the relevance. daniel hawkins has more on kim's visit from last guy of things others visit to the russian far east was as close to uh, hollywood, red carpet reception as you could get a lavish state. then i lived on with a top ministers, defense officials presents from both sides of east what i told folks. and the 2 leaders toasting, and complimenting the very long, close prost course relations between russia and north korea. they think all the way back to the soviet era many decades ago now off to the tubes, letting it puts in hollows. it multiple key areas where the 2 countries could grow
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. that cooperation from transport, logistics, to agriculture, something north koreans will be particularly interested in as a country that sort of pulls from food shortages and simons on multiple occasions. not least because of the severe sanctions. the country has been under from the russian side. the claim for western officials is that most of it is seeking some sort of weapon supply deal with fuel young claims, of course, but most go has denied on multiple occasions. whatever deals will result in secret . behind those close bill for our troops, the day will for now remain a miss for just like this whole visit has been shrouded in secrecy. what is clear is that the communities do view each other as key partners in an alliance against what they see as us domination, ag company and imperialism in east asia. at a time that it's particularly crucial for both countries in terms of the, for the policies and you politically,
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the one you find has drained rushes munitions reserves. that's why there's so much speculation about a possible um deal with north korea, vince, it's a alex could topless, has this analysis off the 18 months of all would you pray? rushes to us for artillery. ammunition is insatiable. west of milks, resources put russian, i'm of expenditure for last year, and roughly 10 and a half 1000000 rounds, some simple calculation, so the over 10 months of conflict in 2022. the average daily use of artillery i munition was 35000 rounds a day. that means it's on forces of use of a 9000000 rouse. so for the 2023 and the whole shows no sign of slowing down rushes economy is still not officially, hon. 14 is defense. industry is only able to produce up to $2000000.00 pounds a year. meaning there is a massive footfall and it's stocks of artillery emulation rockets for its multiple
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load systems. and both i munition north korea is huge salt piles of justice, calling divine munition. and this will be a cool part of the discussions between kim and puts in the question remaining just how much time munition can north korea span? the united nation special invoices through danville can post this has resigned. it comes months off to the head of saddam's ruling council on the part of a hon. cool for his removal. he was accused of and flaming the conflicts between the suit and his army and the power military rep and support forces to suit. and these people inspired see whole world when they bravery up ended 3 decades. i'll stick to tory on rules in 2019. they need or supports and started already to more than ever need our support in solidarity and pressure rings, and military leaderships to end the war and holding them to account and empowering
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civilians for an eventual transition to its democratic governments. of diplomatic, it is a james baize reports from the united nations of the you and envoy made his resignation to the end of his speech to the un security council. he's been in the job for 2 and a half years. and of course in the last 5 months, so dawn has been gripped by violence since the classes 1st broke out in call to him for the last 3 months. he's been declared persona non grata by the government of pseudo and he's been operating as a non robi while his deputy has been working out of port saddam. he made a pretty diamond speech about both sides as he resigned to the security council. he said that at the start of the outbreak of the fighting both sides what tool king. but he said they also were building up weapons. they deliberately chosen the path of orleans and then he talked about human rights abuses and trust. as he said, both sides were responsible. he said the government of saddam is the only people
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who have the app, how the air force, the sidney's own forces are responsible for indiscriminate air strikes. bus. he said, the rapids support forces they were responsible for looting and widespread sexual bonds, a damning series of comments from the u. n. n boy, as he resigns his job. but at least 5 palestinians have been killed in an explosion . they have the gallons of separation boiled with his ro, within 20 of those inches. hello cindy is heads gathered to mock the anniversary of israel's withdrawal from the kansas. 52005. support say is where the security forces used to get some live bullets to try to break up the demonstration before the bloss garza has been on the land in c blockade from his room since 2007 at least 6 people had been killed and renewed fighting between palestinian factions and, and of headway, refugee camp and southern living on it happened as high ranking officials from the
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war and groups met and by roads st. ahold of reports. so there's no where safe and i know halloween, an overcrowded ghetto, where arrival, palace and infections are at war. the shooting and shelling through its narrow streets have turned the lebanon's largest refuge account for palestinians into a battle ground. the fact that movement of palestinian presidents must move a bus has long been in charge of security here. the killing of a senior commander in july by armed groups sparked the recent violence, and the movement is calling it an attempted cool. leo. this is a warrant against the top as representatives and i know holloway, it's a crew against a political and military force that has support inside the capital. it is similar to what happened in gaza in 2007 for the survival, the powers to the movement. thomas is not involved in the fighting. and i know heavily, but it is being accused of backing the arm to groups known as the muslim use. an
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accusation, it denies how my says it's such a senior leader to be able to try to reach a settlement to end the classes. a high ranking official from the palestinian authority is also here both called for a cease fire. but multiple truce agreements have broken down in recent weeks. many attempts have been made to end divisions and the split between the palestinian territories of gaza and the west bank and achieve national reconciliation. but the gap between him us and the palestinian authority as wide and political unity remains out of reach. the regional context is important because it's believe to be behind the events. and i know how the way there is a major issue with the dividing policy has nowadays approach more toward it said whether, you know, the police, cnn should to pursue some kind of a piece path toward the 2 state solution or some kind of i've age means i'm on
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peaceful negotiations, which is typically the position taken by the mold man. there's a seat or the conflict could spread to other camps and pose a threat to the whole country if it is not contained. in the words of a fact, the official this battle is not over santa, who else is either, i know how do we southern lebanon the death toll from the fight. as an apartment building and vietnam's capital has risen to 56, 1st respondents rescued at least 70 residents on the multi story building and the noise. dozens were injured and being treated, police have detains the buildings, own a violation on fire safety rules as well. so head on al jazeera will explain why up to 150000 unionized oil type work is in the u. s. a threatening to go on strike. helping hands or a threat to society. the titans of tech gather in washington. the tools on the
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future of artificial intelligence and, and support india secure and expanding the final of crickets, asia copies. far as here with that story box, the color web site up for office. sundry break down in the weather, across pots of northern and west to you, a big chain of thunder storms pushing across germany now using down across the positive front. and so that western side of the mediterranean, the head of that still a fair amount of heat in place, even though that hate is gradually getting squeezed away. it's down to cosign gary in plane at present and just noticed how the temperature is just thoughts for a while. i touch as we go on for the next couple of days is something of a little bounce back up towards the northwest as we go on through west side today. so obviously it's about storms recently across the low countries using across set
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jeremy is going through thursday that was a web pushing right through the baltic states, big line of cloud shala's fund, re down polosa when he went down to cost. the western russia battle roost down into a northern parts of the both ends and on areas of italy and across the out. now the way the system starts to push its way back, it's on and as we go on 3 friday, no, not attending wet mold in areas of england to pushing up into scotland. dr. fine at this stage as we go and of course, much of england and wells big storms, they will continue to rumble away across the west and pulse of the man into space, a cha system lobby's house to gather you across the atlas mountains. as we go through the next couple of days, the coveted beyond well taken without hesitation in 4th and died for power defines how well we live here. we make the rule, not them,
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they find an enemy, and then they try and scare the people with that. and the people in power investigate explosion is and questions they use them to be of our around on out to their born in alice towing under british rule educated in america, controversial professor in new york. he realized he was the voice of the people on the 20th anniversary of his desk, which is 0 world explores which meet him and influential writer and champion of the palestinian cause in the west. edward altis place on noticing around the
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the you what you'll just hear a reminder of our top story is the cell. the beans have side of bearing. those killed and devastating floods and the eastern city of dennis holden, 5300 people have died and at least 10000 of missing off the heavy rain full close to dams. to past the death toll from friday's is clicking morocco has risen summarily 3000 full for an aid is arriving as emergency cruise search through properly emerged from mountain areas crushes present inside an interesting says most scope will help to film gainesville satellites. the signals created control and rushes, fiscal should be close to the trunk and the 1st meeting and forward use the
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on this dave 30 years ago, the alls low accords with signs between israel and the palestine liberation organization. the agreements was seen as a major turning point in the conflict because it was the 1st time as royal and the p l. a formerly recognized one another. this image became iconic, taken on the 13th of september, 1993 p. zillow, chapman, yes it arafat and israel's been prime minister. it's like rubbing, shook hands on the white house. small noticing by you as president bill clinton. when he goes low, a quotes with a series of agreements signed between 1999 at 19931999 that i'm to see is rel withdrawal from the territories it occupied june to june 1967 for including the west bank east jerusalem and kansas, and so most palestinians believed that the codes would create an independent palestinian state and the occupied territories along side as well. but that never happened over the next 30 years as riley accelerated its expansion of
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a legal settlements increased restrictions on the movement of palestinians within the occupied territories. and built a separation wall, as well as imposing a siege on the gaza strip through its land, air, and sea blockade. well, 3 decades only as low a cold seemed to have only served to cement as well as occupation. appropriate in reports from occupied the east jerusalem for progress to be made for a breakthrough to a half. and that needs to be frankly, 2 things, both appetites and incentive and under this current is rarely government the most far right government. but isabel has ever seen that is neither the prime minister benjamin netanyahu presiding over a cabinet to have express. they said they are determined to continue with supplements expansion. that is $13000.00. you separately units have been approved this year alone. and as far as a palestinian state goes, forget about it. as far as these ministers are concerned. that said,
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this week we spoke with, you'll see begging in on the is really side the architect of the original also towards. and although he's still to the cold of the fact that they are in existence, still, he said there is still room for optimism. let's take a look. you'll see bailey and was offered a nobel peace prize for his role in the also the codes. it was he who instigated the secret back channel tools which led eventually to that momentous hon shake on the white house lawn. the 30 anniversary brings him no pride. it was not meant for so many years old. dreamt that is a zone and be zone and fizzle. will be built for so many years. it is crazy and defend that it is the bill is it's the biggest fatal, the oslo accords, with never a conventional piece deal. always just a transitional road map negotiations over the final status arrangements, things like photos, the palestinian state. there are tons of refugees. most recently the fates of
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jerusalem itself were all to come later, but they never did. and that he is on with benjamin netanyahu. still the dominant force and is ready politics. the prospect of those negotiations as you make the more distant than ever. i think you can say that it's failed. the process failed is on the past and just didn't know separate then the co existing peacefully side by side as well as the goal. the year of posting terrorism is an over these ready settlement enterprise has expanded insight with more into twined uh than was the case. there it seems, honda, it's a more tractable conflict and is the effort to get political career. benjamin as in yahoo has never wavered from his support for his ready supplement building and the find westbank. israel is a session but it has no pawsman with which the toothpaste is common parlance. and israel has set about convincing the honor of nations that so cold, real politics should take precedence. normalization with saudi arabia. is the price
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on the horizon? if that would be the ideal thing, it then, you know, is 1st to make a more is ation opiates. whatever he quoted with the arrow more then to strip the police thing is from the arab support a and then to be able to dictate. so the police opinion is, he's solution on the studio side. it's not simple. we come mazda and fuck off and whatever, but still, i believe that they, i'll mazda needs a 1000, a full piece. for now though, the signing of the oslo accords is a story of an incomplete journey project as yet unfinished possibilities so far unfulfilled, whole brennan, i'll just say we're occupied east jerusalem. but the number of those riley said lives in palestinian occupied territories, has increased significantly since the colds was signed in 1993. they were just 110000 said lives in the occupied with bank above increased to more than 460000
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resulting and frequent violence against palestinians occupied the east jerusalem had about one 140000 just ready settlers compared 225-0000 living the cowardly. at the time the agreements was signed there with just 128 legal segments. that number has now reached 146. triplets have built 155 outposts or settlements that are not authorized by these riley government or county reports from the occupied west bank . i'm in the policy and town of, of them behind me this h. misa hi will extend the 712 kilometer is causing of policy in communities and isolating occupied east jerusalem. israel control both sides of that divide here in the occupied westbank policy is also separated by it's randy rhodes and legal assessments and checkpoints when the also agreement was signed in 1993. this
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whole didn't exist a need to, to the check point. we don't have continuous to the total, you know, a landscape in order to think about the 2 state solution. what we have on, in fact, is one step in control. but to regimes, it is a part type. this is ramona. it was supposed to be the temporary seat for the posting authority, and it has fines that resemble state which everyone watches. i don't mean nothing here resembles a state. the palestinian community only sees the negative effects of also of to 30 is the palestinian authority failed to establish a state to liberate the land or build state institutions. in a recent poll, 68 percent of posting instead of the home, their interests, 71 percent said it was the wrong, the post signed the operation organization to sign the agreement. so less than
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5 minutes on the policy and present his headquarters. is he illegal? it's right, assessment of back to you. so this house is the, is race, civil administration, which built ins, palestinians, and the occupations to our new is the city of jeanine, which has become a major flash point. now engineering refuge account, much of which is the story is a 2 day is radius salt in july joined, strikes, an adult as is leveled many of the streets, some palestinians inside of finding the occupation. so how did they feel about their situation? 30 years from the also agreements the occupation rates, wherever they want and commit whatever crimes they want. the last to. so it was on jeanine when they carried out in mexico. this is a shameful agreement because was taken by force. is there any return by force? so many policy in sight as the left dissolution, as the province of the state slips further away, the oregon which is 0. the occupied westbank. the palestinian authority has
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released the stem honoring al, just urging luxury novel outlay. the symbol of defiance against is ready, occupation and oppression. the veteran report who was killed by his ready forces. let me okay pod westbank in my last year. the step was and filed up to a year long competition for the design around and the us could soon carry out of prison to swap through. i deal broke it by comp time as part of that agreement that you assigned off on on freezing $6000000000.00 of a rainy and funds held up by sanctions. washington says that money will only be available for toronto use for humanitarian purposes. american network, nbc interviewed 2 randy and presidents, abraham bracy through a government translation and asked them how that money will be spent. we were told that it's for humanitarian purposes, food and medicine. do you believe you have the right to use that money in any way
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that you see fit going on with? i literally doing what is known. this money belongs to the stomach. republic of the lots has had, naturally, we will decide who's nomic republican be along with this side is to spend the rest of it is the we need it. the other thing. so if i hear you clearly that it will be used for more than humanitarian purposes in your view, especially had this done, it came out of 10 in the maze of what's that idea? right? and people means, so this money will be budgeted for those needs. but also jabari has moved from toronto. i brought him by you see, maintaining his government's position that this money $6000000000.00 worth of ringing funds that have been released from south korea that are to be in banks and cuts are, is it runs own money and they will spend that, how they are however, they see fit, of course, the us government has very different perspective at the state department saying that there are limitations these, this money is only going to be used to,
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to purchase humanitarian goods and they have the right to block it again. if they feel that are on is using it for other purposes, especially defensive program of funding. now the 5 us prisoners are going to be exchange for fiber rating ones. according to a ron's and basset or to cuts, are we believe that prisoner a change to take place in the coming days? this will be one of the biggest prisoner exchange between the 2 countries, which have not had diplomatic relations since 1979. for now, the government of abraham racy using this opportunity to highlight this as a very positive step for his governments achievement door such a party out to sara to hong to the top tech leaders are in washington for a for him on the future of artificial intelligence. hello mascot, stuck a big and sam item in our among the ceo's who have been sitting down with politicians, union leaders and civil society groups. there's been growing calls for regulation
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of including from some latest within the industry itself. some critics say the new tech could replace jobs and accelerate the spread of this information support for us to have a referee. besides, you have a referee, a sports fan. we're supposed to dance, and the games are better for inspection. there's. there's a rules of pay fairly i think it is important for similar reasons to have a regulator regulator, which you can think of as a referee to show that companies take action sort of safe and in the interest. i think this has been very clearly i spoke to surmise with 2 is the managing director of i now institute. she says the exclusion of civil rights groups and activists from the i form raises some concerns. i think that there is a real danger in attempting to develop
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a policy in a closed door session where industry really out numbers the representatives from civil rights groups, unions, critical thinkers about a. i mean, if you look at the combined net worth of those in the rooms of the day, i think it was on the order of $550000000000.00, which is just an astonishing figure out. it's hard to say in a room like that in any way meaningfully representing the interest of the broader public. we know chuck schumer is pushing deposit bipartisan legislation within the next year, but obviously, washington dc has more divided than any of that. how big it dangers this of being politicized. and what sort of damage would that to well, you know, i think that we, you know, as you point out, we are in a divided congress and it's going to be very challenging to get any meaningful. and, you know, legislation across the line that said, i think we are in a moment where it's important to be galvanizing all the energy that we have 1st and foremost around you know, very effectively enforcing the laws that are already on the books. and then
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secondarily taking the money proposals that have already been brought through congress, strengthening them to ensure that they really need the moment. um and you know, seeing them into enforceable law. i think what we very much do not want to do is accept any sort of, you know, self regulatory or voluntary framework as you know, sufficient to meeting the challenge that, that we are already facing as a saying in the us some 150000 members of always have work as unions have sit a strike deadline of thursday midnight. the mounting 40 percent wage increases, but automatic is only offering 10 percent. the industrial action in 2019 sent the state of michigan into a brief precision from chicago. john henry and reports the american auto workers are pushed through an aggressive confrontation with the big 3
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with the ranks and union workers growing the nearly 150000 members of the united auto workers union. a threatening historic strike. possibly against all 3 major manufacturers in the u. s. a step. they've never taken before in chicago. you're worker's met to prepare. are you prepared to strike? if you have a moment, why? because we want a fair. right? i'm definitely prepared, charged up and i think that's what is gonna take to make the big companies realize that we are strong and you'll find new demands to general motors forward and still lantus, parent of chrysler, or ambitions of 40 percent increase in pay over 4 years or 46 percent when compounded the return of traditional pensions workers hired from 2007 on don't have them. and big employers don't want to give them back yearly cost of living adjustments, a 32 hour work week job protection. as the industry re, tools to make electric cars,
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the u am you agreed to give up cost of living increases in the 2008 financial prices and says that's cost workers each tens of thousands of dollars since then. that's why we keep following the offers and their proper filing cabinet back here, and we'll just keep building that thing up until they want to get serious and take care of your domains, perhaps hoping not defend the flames. the automakers have remained largely silent in public workers a direct or even if the 2 sides can breach in enormous gap and pay pensions cost of living in a shorter work. we are non starters for the automakers. this assembly building is for the oldest, continuously operating plant. it opened in 1924 to make the model t workers inside say, if they don't get a contract, they like shut down. a newly empowered labor movement in the us and elsewhere has shown its willingness to challenge employees. summer strikes against hollywood
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filmmakers, school systems, newspapers, and starbucks. now, north american auto workers might soon test the limits of that movie. john henry and l g 0, chicago. it was still a hit on al jazeera and forced upon the tennis world. number one who has been banned for darkening offense. vows to clear the
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surface for now his far thank you so much. tom englander looking good ahead of the
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cricket world cup which begins next month. ben stokes start as they cross new zealand in the 3rd one day international or the overall the all around or slash to $182.00 runs off just a $124.00 balls for the walk champions is endings included 5th teams, floors and $96.00 is unhealthy england reached $368.00. the visitors didn't threaten england much and their chase and were dismissed for just a 187 england winning by 181 runs. they now leave the format series to the one speaker. there is another way, only a $118.00 so that everyone's successful and put more more on them. you know, they have, you know, closer to talk about naples and very, very good for new to them. but you still got to try and put them, you know, the quality of all of my life in line and don't let themselves over them in another molar years. so i'm putting the pressure back on to them. and so making the go away from their plan a quicker than we did before. so we got into some that you want to see. it's in the air, into the funnel crickets, asia cop, the 7 time champions beach relocked at this here, their spot. after taking 5 wickets and mondays went over papa sancho the yada of
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the claim for more as his team won by $41.00 runs in colombo. the final is coming up at the same stadium on sundays thursday, standing between fox on entry long couple decide the other side will come champions urgency to maintain their perfect start to be 2026 qualifiers. they beat bolivia 3. now, despite being without captain lena massey, the 36 year old was rested after complaining of fatigue following thursday's match against ecuador when he scored the winter. in his absence, chelsea's answer fernandez, opened the scoring nichol gonzales out a number 3 as argentine are made it to winston to on the road to foreigners. that will be held in the usa, mexico and canada. brazil are along side are judging on 6 points. if the top of the says americans settings they beat through one, no result twice, thought they taking the lead in the 1st half of seniors after this allowed for all
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sides, the 5 ton champions were denied again by the arm. this time it took official 7 minutes to cancel out. charles since heather result, find this for him. the winner in the ninety's minute martinos. the middle of i don't think richardson was outside. we saw the reply. you didn't have complete precision from that angle. obviously, this is football people, he comes to gulls when there is a doubt and the goal is cancelled. it's not good. but what can we do? ecuador came from behind to be here. why? why feel as far as for those quotes as they head back from the last against argentina? despite this, when after 2 or remain on 0 points, if we deducted 3 points for falsifying the birth details of the player and the last policy campaign and tele midfielder, marco variety is heading to the cuts. our stars leap parasite trying to announce the 30 year old is leaving annual during our, our beats paid a fee around $48000000.00. the move ends along sent for variety of p. s g during
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the french club in 2012 and helped him with 9 li titles. poland who sat there coach fernando santos after just 9 months in charge. the 68 year old who lived his native portugal to the european championship title and 2016. couldn't make it past the group stage with pulling their latest to feed to tino last albania leaves. poland. sitting 4th in group e. santos had left his role with portugal after last year as well cause when his tenure ended with a shock, quarter fontose defeat to morocco, former tennis will number one. so in a how upset she shocked after being handed to for your doping bad and has vowed to fight to prove her innocence. the 2 time grandson champion was punished after failing a drug test during the 2022 us. so ben and for regularities and her athletes, a biological passport. 31 year old plans to appeal to suspension, which runs until october the 20, 2026. when she,
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my blood tests were negative and there were no ben substances found in the thought that on his end, and it was only once that a tiny amount of band medication showed up in the test. now i have to go to the quote of arbitration and i will appeal this decision which makes no sense in my view. i hope the truth will come out one day, and i will fight to the end to prove it. and just hours after his historic went up, the us open know that job, which is back and actions parent to lead serbia in the davis cup again, spring, 36 year old kept his promise to join his country is they take on. so chris, chuck, republic of spain and the final group stage this week, jock mich, be, daniel met with up in new york on sundays when his 24, the grand slam singles title is also top of the world rankings. and is $13.00 of the 4 major titles on offer this year. okay, that is all you support for now. tom, back to you for the and thank you so much for. well that is will somebody from this
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