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are never far behind from the hall. so the story, the is very well on the golf is flip has linked to the desktop to control your human carrying position as a huge amount of waste, like close to the factory, the the hello, i'm a little rock. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. i'm us. we x positively to a ceasefire proposal announced by the us presidents while israel says it's conditions for ending the war has not changed. well, i've urge leadership easy to stand behind this deal despite we never pressure injured and all alone, we have
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a special report on god's us children or friend by the war. a new era of coalitions in south africa, the african national congress reduced to 40 percent of the vote with almost all results declared. and the final phase of india is ma'am, this general election is under way as a heat wave stifles northern states. i'm trying to get a real sco with the sports with counting down to kickoff and the wife of chum using final as forcing time. when is round woodridge take home for us? you don't mind at wembley stadium. the law says it is looking favorably at a ceasefire. proposal announced by us presidential barton is set out a 3 stage plan for regardless, starting with a 6 weeks east fire between israel and hamas. while the proposal includes the
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withdrawal of his really forces from populated areas and an exchange of is really captives and palestinian prisoners white house correspondent, kimberly how good begins are coverage from washington dc. it is time for this war to and hold for a cease fire in israel's war on gaza. us president joe biden has revealed israel is pushing the proposal. he hopes will bring an end to it's more on gaza. this is truly a decisive moment, is made their proposal moss, as it wants to cease fire to this do as an opportunity to improve whether they really need the 1st phase of the 4 page agreement would last 6 weeks. it includes a complete cease fire ad withdrawal of israeli forces for populated areas of gaza. this would also include the exchange of is really captives for palestinians held.
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it is rarely jails. palestinians would be able to return to their homes in gaza. and $600.00 trucks of aid would be delivered each day. i know there are those in israel who will not agree with this plan. i've urge leadership is on the stand behind this deal. in the 2nd phase of the deal, israel and her boss would work toward a permanent and to hostilities. the 3rd phase would involve the reconstruction of gaza. previous cease fire talks, mainly mediated by egypt. and cats are, have repeatedly stalled with both sides, blaming the other for failure. now bite and staking his own reputation on ensuring this latest deal moves ahead for president facing re election. it's an acknowledgement of the unpopularity of his pro israel policies. there's a lot to consider as far as biden is concerned, and a lot riding on bringing this up for if it war to an end,
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in order for him to focus more on elections in which use a trailing behind. that's why president biden's made ending israel's war and gaza a priority. it's become a political problem, costing him support with the voters who were crucial for his election with in 2020 . kimberly help it out to 0. the white house and the mall says released the statement saying it is willing to work towards the ceasefire plan announced by president button. it says the movement reaffirms is to readiness to positively engage and cooperate with any proposal based on the foundation of a permanent ceasefire. complete withdrawal from the gaza strip reconstruction, the return of displaced persons to their homes and the completion of a genuine prisoner exchange deal provided that the occupation analysis it's
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explicit commitment to this all these really governments has found out just there from reporting in israel. so and we're on conferences now from the jordanian, a capital oman in mont. how is this new is being absorbed in israel? well, we have a very key statement from the prime minister's office. i'll read it to you, as well as conditions for ending the will have no change. the destruction of a mass is military and governing capabilities. the freezing of all hostages and ensuring the gauls no longer poses a threat to his route. under the proposal, israel will continue to exist. these conditions are met before a permanent cease fire is put in place. the notion that israel will agree to apartment as he's 5 before these conditions offer filled is a non starter. that's going to be a very disappointing response. the present joe biden expect a flurry of phone calls between washington dc. and is ro trying to figure out what
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this statement actually means. whether it does give any kind of wiggle room for negotiations to take place. whether it is a blunt, we have a position and we're going to stick to it. but this is not the response. the americans were perhaps hoping for this president for this as well. every time an american president says something about his role as well, normally responds with their key allies. we are proud to stand with them that kind of language. we're not hearing that language right now. i am a clarify this for us because it's a little bit of a mixed message is coming out there is really pushing back as you've been reporting just right now against a plan. the presidential mindset was israel's roadmap. that's absolutely right. this is a very confusing thing and i'm trying to make sense of it and i'm trying to speak because many people as possible is very early in washington dc to try and get a response from them. but you would think a normal diplomatic protocol is, will suggest that any key speech, st bowles, any other country is,
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are all in this case, would be played with israel 1st and present our bite and speak seen to put all of the arguments on i'm out spaces and these really proposal to a mass needs to accept you heard and my colleague kimberly o kits reporting that just earlier. so it is a little confusing. let's wait and see how the americans react to this. they have certainly going to be disappointed, but it might be part of the course for the rest of these ready political establishment. the one key word that we keep here in israel is this over nation. and what president joe biden has done is forcing a policy on us that we simply do not want. uh, there was one political commentator. we said this sounds like a speech that was written by yes, yes. and was the leader of thomas and garza. so that's the kind of language we're hearing from politicians. obviously progress to benjamin netanyahu is being a bit more diplomatic as he has to be. but certainly we're in a very confused moment in time here. you would have thought,
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like i said that this would've been cleared with these readings before i'm but apparently not. all right, and right connor of reporting from amman. jordan, thank you so much for your continued coverage. and a reminder, again, the is really government has bound elders 0 and we are reporting from outside israel. i'm joined now by up to our on who is a professor of history at georgetown university in kentucky. welcome again, professor. what are some of the outstanding questions that you have now that we know the outline of this roadmap? well, i mean, did this outline has always been there? we've, we've known for months now that this is ultimately what a deal would look like. and we've even had indications earlier on the how much that accepted something similar. so in the sense and so i think what we're really seeing is perhaps a shift in the political will. but again, given that the us lacks a certain kind of credibility given that it's, it's role that it's had in terms of maintaining kind of an equivocal support for israel's actions. throughout this entire genocide of the last 8 months. it remains
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to be seen whether there's or there's kind of a serious push here in terms of actually bringing this deal to fruition. and of course, the divisions now that we're seeing emerge between the us and israel potentially. although we know that even among some of these really political leads, there seems to be at least some acceptance that there is no military victory here. and in fact, negotiation is the only path forward. what is going to be key here now? well, i think it's going to be the communication between the white house and the is really political leadership coming from obviously the prime minister's office. but really beyond that, i think there has to be a real sense that the us is not just simply signaling here. and is in fact actually committed to seeing this through because we've heard similar things before on the part of us administration, but their actions have spoke otherwise. in terms of them, the we argument that it's done for israel in terms of the details that it's used at the security council in terms of even if it's defense of many of the most horrific atrocities that israel has committed. and so to see the president stand up and say, this is the past 4 of has to be met with action in the way that we are simply not
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seeing this entire time. what do you make of the public pressure that he's exerted? well, i mean, i think this is in some ways we haven't really seen it to this degree in terms of stating something with such a level of detail. and so in, in a way, i think this is a signal that he's certainly concerned about his own election. and so i think that there's a certain domestic political component to this that, that hasn't really been talked about very much in particular given you know, the legal defeat, that his opponent in the election has suffered yesterday with, with the trumps conviction and so forth. and so i think there's a sense of perhaps using this moment to win back, many of the voters who have already indicated that they have no plans to support biden's re election. how mazda in the meantime, has reacted positively to this the roadmap. could we see a break through as well? i mean, they've indicated already in the past that they were willing to accept something similar. so i think that part of it has always been present, but certainly now i think if we can get, you know, the parties more or less agreed in terms of the, the actual details. right? because the details, of course, are certainly something that has to be figured out. we know what the broad shape
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looks like, but in terms of, at what stage will these rarely withdrawal take place? will there be room for continued aggression on these really military's part within us? i think that's something that remains to be seen in terms of some of the things that were mentioned by the president, including a temporary so as far as opposed to a permanent one, leaving that for the 3rd phase, i think to demand, i think certainly leaves many palestinians feeling less than hopeful, particularly given israel's propensity for continuing its occupation and continuing its it's a military question. now, as these proposals are currently being discussed, the humanitarian crisis there's, there's been no let up. if this, this plan does not go through. what will that mean for the people have caused them? well, i mean, i think it's, it's a continuation of the devastation. i think no one has been able to forget the images that have come out of funding this past week, let alone the many other atrocities that we've seen over the course of many months . and again, this is why i say coming from the us, the still is
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a lot to be desired because this is the same administration that has endorsed the starvation policy. it is real that has not spoken out about the concept attack on every single hospital, the destruction of the entire food sector, health sector, education sector, that this is becoming a place that is increasingly on livable and with every passing moment, the even the level of starvation that we've seen has, has certainly gone beyond anything that anyone had imagined in the early months because there was a sense that the world would act. and certainly we haven't seen that if anything, we see nothing but impunity. and now that we're, we're witnessing not just the i c j case, but even the icpc indictments and the calls for rest of officials. that certainly seems to be that the us as far more about motivated by protecting israel from itself, essentially then it is about the communitarian catastrophe that's unfolding. i talked to laurie on her professor of history at georgetown university. thank you so much, sir. thank you. now thousands of children, meanwhile, have been killed since the starts of israel's foreign gossum. thousands more,
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have witnessed their parents, dest, those who are orphaned, and are now being cared for by friends or wider family members have to carry the extra responsibility. thought about assume reports from there to better children's bearing this cause a pool. is that coming to sony thing going about this cause to be seen on likely to have the most profound bloomington and the 6 and my mother and father look in my head and the legs went out solely the hospital. in gary, bella, how much is my twice to raise his families periods. but he has a huge weight of responsibility on his shoulders. and it's very, it's troy kit. the camp in rough on this week is pro the was killed along with his
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wife, leaving the 4 daughters the youngest, only 2 months old in his soul. cat, okay, got them, you know, but the reason we woke up to loud explosions, my other brother was killed along with his wife, leaving their daughters felt they were all insurance, but survived. i'm single, but now have 4 daughters to look after. i hope i can be as good as their late parents. assembly had been uprooted from bait law here. moving going. so an area now are rooms and so sheltering roughly. so co save. so according to israel, 3 weeks ago because really made it 3 last and operation, the ignore rink, international warnings that this could lead to slower in an area of the crown that we've displaced before. contamination turn to outreach with on sunday as well as strikes post fall here in that camp. also designated a safe so these chairs remains old. that's left
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at least 44 people, mostly women and children with killed as you and expects, demanded accountability of to staging. hiring images of destruction, displacements and death have emerged from rough on, including incense pulling apart and people tend to live it did in the, in the another attack on camp in western roughly killed 21. people when tuesday is billed the noise responsibility. i just saw that our tent was hit by missile. that's all i can recall. i'm scared, my leg was injured. it was hurting too much for now. how much can only hug his family clothes and hope he can protect them like a father? garza is a graveyard full pallets sitting children, and so this will save volume such as the non salt them off the experiencing
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psychology control man. every single time they hear the sound of the compartments direct about zoom out. just the right there is that i had a story for the eco, or they see is middle east director and humanity and inclusion and international and g o which seems to help disabled and vulnerable people in situations of poverty and exclusion. any choices now from amman, jordan very well and welcome to elders 0. now with thousands of children becoming casualties in this war, those who survive, what happens to them? what's best situation as well as socially tells of if she does of software from our invitations or fractures enjoys on different kinds and the need to be patient, they need support sometimes they, we so then we look forward to any support from the rest of their life. and all of these services are not really present at the moment in guys out there are just to take a few minutes. are these ation and you mentioned you somebody caused providing services
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up. there is most game. it's also very difficult to, to bring in uh, additional supplies like we chairs, rock, cheese, i see devices. uh, there is no prosthetics, so spunk sion, um at the moment, as far as we know and how organizations in a couple of others have trying to, to bring in supplies and hoping to set up the services in the future. but it's almost impossible in the car into a concerns to mutare all funds to. so she to my left to i mean to the kid older if i'm used to be so in the end because as before and, and they're unable to, to, to color and just bring back from just told me it's a speaking of trauma. what does daily exposure to violence due to children in this situation? because let's see each kind of both schultz, my loan to invite some of the old information that the old victory learning doesn't
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move down to 600000 shootings. clearly you're out of school since since october, and that's already community, so it's a trauma in the end. the reason for them they are, is pools every day to uh, uh, the box of the environments and the resource tax. and of course, some of them directly against their house, their farms themselves, but also indirectly in the communities around them. so the sounds of explosion on the sounds of drones and the fee or downside ease, these permanent unstable se indeed gas has been permanent for past 8 months. and so these kind of a long term consequences are, especially if, if children have lost family members, parents and if they are due, we'd be unable to move them. unfortunately, to try to find again some, some sort of normal c, a s table framework for their lives. this can really have a,
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you know, long term impact. some of them, you know, because that's obviously what we're, you know, looking at the pictures coming out of god. so many people are thinking about the impact on so many children losing their parents. i mean, what kind of impact would have in the long run i think does do those sorts of schools. it's a life changing event. it's heidi traumatic, but it also imposes a burden on the on calls, the other family members on this society and says, especially for those children who loved was older girls, family, you never know of close relatives that could take care of them. and it can also schools to create a situation where this change, then we'll hardly be able to, to overcome up psychological need. this situation, feelings of these empowerment feelings of anger on site the potentially for the
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rest of the live. there are very few say cool solution services available at the moment and you may need cuz the situation is so violence a so destructive that is only so much that up psychologist or a place where they can do to uh, to assuage and, and address the uh, it took a lot of trouble. my offer of these uh, brutal gore. um. so it just makes you think, you know, listening to what you're saying. you know, is healing even possible for these children? easy to impossible. so to repeat the question, is it even possible for these children to hear from all that they've experienced? i mean, we don't know each individual supposes different. so i think we're hoping that the to us is 5 permit. so we come as soon as possible. that's really a precondition decision. used to be the safety,
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the war must end. and then after that, there must be a much higher level of the mentoring systems. all you minutes or next is need a full and i need you to access. so we can reach the children, we can provide them with the service that they need under families as well. and under, is there a need for a time to reconstruct guys a bid the back again, holmes, the schools that have sent us all the services. i mean we, we are hoping, you know, the human being is, is really to do. we're hoping to most of this, you know, we'd be able to, uh, to go back to normal life. last these conditions are met by the flows. there might be, some will, will be marked for life. what happens for they go where they say thank you so much for joining us. greatly appreciate it. thank you. and palestinians are desperately searching for the remains of their loved ones. after his really forces withdrew from jamalia, a refugee camp in northern gauze. on friday of this follows
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a 3 week offensive, which forced out tens of thousands of residents and the most densely populated camping garza and a warning that this report from laura con contains distressing images. it's a gruesome task you surface picking through debris to follow the bodies of his loved ones. and that beyond recognition of just the future over 30 people were killed and that buried under this rubble on the 11th of may, our house was bone without any warning. and now these are the remains. well, we found the burns. we haven't found any in tech bodies. they will be composed. make up, be with us. his home has been struck by and is ready. bowman is jabante a. now it's just one of the labyrinth of destroyed and crumbling houses. businesses and schools of 2 or 3 week is really offensive. golf is the largest and most
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densely populated refuge account is wrecked. beyond recognition. street of the street people tell similar stories of loss and grief. the door settled was another one. my father was standing in front of his own door step. when you're walking, targeting this truck. is that what? what did you do wrong? you was 71 years old. well, what harm did he comes to his room or somewhere? what threat that he posted it then you know, and my father was benefits on him. giovanni a has been at the epicenter of his rady rates as a will began off to his ready forces withdrew in february, the camp was no longer habitable medical teams have become well practiced in retrieving bodies from under the rubble of the those of the parties of children alone with the funds to pay this not long ago. we also to cover the parties are for mother with
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a 2 month old baby. they fell victim is truck. what's unfolding into a body or for g camp and more broadly, and garza a month to genocide, take to install it. people. many of the dead a brought to come all at one hospital wrapped in shrouds. here people are identifying the bodies, young and old, to give them as dignified a funeral as they come to the loan. this woman was to grief stricken to speak. she didn't need much to, to choose lost her funds. those who survived to returns can only comfort, teach how the prey and grief for those that last nor hung out to see around of the
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and now to the us where a former president donald trump says he will, if you his guilty verdict and his so called harsh when he trial on thursday, a jury convicted him on all 34 accounts, falsifying business records, and drum says the trial was rigged and aimed at blocking him from running in november's election. he had covered up payments to an adult film star to protect his 2016 presidential campaign john 100 reports from new york. so anybody, donald trump, is turning his historic criminal conviction into a presidential campaign issue. you're all comes out of the white house prepared, joe biden. the worst president to the history of our country is the worst president in the history of our country. the most incompetent is the dumbest president we've ever had. he's the dumbest president most incompetent president. and he's the most is on his president. we've ever had. the only problem with his argument is that president joe biden has no control over the new york court,
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or the 12 jurors who convicted truck, the trump supporters and detractors seem as divided as ever what's to say. thank you joe. victor, ham sandwich. right. well, i get all the showing out here because they just, they're so afraid so terrified in this band. and that's what this is all about. they have followed the rule of law, the judge, 12 years, the evidence was there and the jury found him guilty. support for the former president, following the conviction that made him a criminal has been nearly universal and the republican party for his part vibrant rejected trumps complaints. as breakfasts is dangerous. it's irresponsible for anyone to say this is greg, just because they don't like the verdict to our justice system is adored for nearly 250 years. and it really is the cornerstone of america. our justice system,
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justice and should be respected trumps campaign has announced its res, nearly $35000000.00 in less than a day after his conviction. on $34.00 counts of filing falls, business records to cover up an affair with adult film. star, stormy daniels, trump is long turned his legal was into fundraising gains and it's effective among his republican supporters. because when one side sees this, the other side sees this. whatever happens with trump's appeal, and his sentence, he invited agree on one thing. the most important verdict will come in the november election. john henry l g 0 new york. as to a head here on al jazeera will rely for you from south africa with the latest on the election results, or the african national congress set to lose its majority. and in sports or rally call by one of north africa's biggest stars details coming up. as for the,
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i had learned that there's lots of room and sunny weather to be found with the start of nature, logical, some across a europe thanks to an area of high pressure out in the west of bringing more in the way of fine and dry aware that to the likes of bruce and an island as well as fronds as we go later into the weekend. but on saturday we're still seeing some very heavy rain effecting the hot to view up across most central areas, such as southern germany. we have read warnings out here for the very heavy rain that is going full on saturated ground. we could see up to a 100 millimeters of rain over the next 2 days. and to show it was a rush out behind that because eastern areas of france touching down into northern parts of it today, we are likely to see some thunder storms here on the west. the weather on sunday
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shifts its way towards the north east with that rain falling in poland across the baltic states. and some rain starting to move in across the scan to navia. but it's looking much dry enrollment across the southeast corner for the likes of to a kia, as well as greece. temperatures are set to come down slightly across the south, west with spain and portugal, but a lot of sunshine to be found here. there's lots of wounds, a still lingering across the north for scan today the but we will see something cooler. and also as we head into the new week, the hard hitting intervenes is israel and obstacles piece. i think that the new thing, the f one is government with these 5 digit, you say getting less of a thought provoking odd since the e you made weapons of being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realities. you're running mean what does he bring to the table, hard from the presidential go to some we cannot take the fact that he was signing
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up, present as not that important factor here. the story on talk to how does era hearing the fact chart populations is declined 70 percent, and we're still not doing anything about it. understanding the reality plays that floated reporting from the ex whatever happens next to the university have already made history out to see who is teams across the world. bring you closer to the house at the store and the the
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you're watching out is there a reminder of our top story? is this our us president obama has announced which he describes as an is really ceasefire proposal that could end the war on god. so it would begin with a 6 week ceasefire and include the withdrawal of israeli forces from populated areas. and the return of all captives is really prime minister's office has reacted to bind as a non smoker. it says the water will continue until all of its goals are cheap, including the return of captives and the elimination of home us. i'm us as also respond that saying it's willing to work towards the cease fire plan, what certain conditions include a permanent ceasefire and the return of displace palestinians to their homes. along leo is a former director of israel's for an administrator who joins us now live from tel aviv welcome sir to wear out your 0. it's remarkable that this roadmap was
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announced by the us presidents and not prime minister netanyahu, or would you make of it? that is correct. i said the speech of the land, eh, as it was sent in yesterday, was saying, you'll see all these ways local and the role that surprised me was that the book this fry say is very over. and the, this is a big, the big, the big business on your face recently. so it looks like an american officer, and that is for a center design these way. why? the way the was with the buying because yesterday the, our see an invitation to the congress window leaks. so it looks like
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a mix less than 2 games coming for the next message there. um, well, talk to someone, but also about the cuz that's not the only public pressure hanging over a prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his war cabinet minister, mr. benny guns has an ultimatum out there. or what do these 2 separate developments mean for missing at yahoo at this point in time of the it was the few days of the goss. then i go a way, maybe the column and it was so later this next time you all we except display in the next 2 days, das cannot believe the government, the government, because this is the gosh. yes is so was goes in the
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nation is so i don't know a few days, but now we must accept the plan that's we leave. so sir, if i understand you correctly, do you think that this is the u. s. president's way of forcing that, and you always have as the style of the american pressure on these right. or maybe on both sides. islam did you create the some of the weight, the, the, the grease brushes for the price is only, but now the united states also to europe and the rest of the world also won't do side of the way it really, it was in the body. this was i just want to remind you to go out say the last
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full month or so. so be it, isn't it really strong to, by the way it's very to be, will be, by the way, not be able to be she the way this plan costs the regarding is only the, she saw the flight so close to next. so a lot of stakes there and a possible offering that's being at present it right now. we're every day is really the making of this plan is support for the worst still high this is the it was saying yesterday evening is friday evening involved. there was to these ladies all watching television friday evening and it's of the day, so we don't want to use that bus and really the discussion and exposure to
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that. so he's very badly to go see we have a mess. you have a great comment. now the only do is a display we might see tomorrow or the day after i see the easily phone when bundled in the see if we lose the decision, you know the size, the compressor, we placed a organizations for the brush and the side. maybe it'd be cool, got involved in the cost involved. just think of it. all right, so the former director of israel's foreign ministry. yeah, thank you so much for your time, sir. the
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now with more than 98 percent of the votes counted in south africa's elections. the governing african national congress has lost its majority in the parliament. the agency's tale currently stands a just above 40 percent. that will force it to seek a coalition partner to get enough back into the name of president and to form a government. and 2nd place is the democratic alliance that has secure 21 percent of the votes. so far and former present jacob zoom is m k party has made a surprise performance coming in 3rd with just over 14 percent. what it is running ahead of the economic freedom fighters party in 4th place with around 9 percent. and in a moment. so we'll be live with a high room which i saw in durban, but 1st we'll get the latest from my tuna at the, at the results operation center in the town of midland. mike,
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good to have you back with this. how are things looking? what are the latest results as well, we're looking at as the say of the defense pull a some 98 percent of votes is in still waiting for the last one and a half percent to come. but it's very clear now that the a and c will need to full make coalition government, or else it will attempt to rule as a minority government, which would have all sorts of issues involved. also what we know now from the thing is that we're seeing is that the only viable partners with the amc in terms of a narrow coalition would be the democratic alliance or indeed m k. now m k has already ruled out a coalition with the a and see the democratic alliance. if it's open to discussion, what it's a to do is to prevent any coalition between the amc and the lift leading e f f. so b and c itself now has to the side of mind. it's many functions which way it is
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going to go. there are many within the and see who see the democratic alliance as a really of the old, the pottage system, which kate has to white minority interest. there are those within the a and see who see the e. f. f, as a crate is a betrayal of the i n c. given that many of them sprinted away from the amc. and there's a time limit tool of this because the constitution states that 2 weeks off to the official announcement of the results parliament must sits. and at that 1st setting, a precedent must be elected. so it's not as though they've good week, something to go see ations to form a coalition should they do. so it's a matter of 14 days, right? on try times. i had my counter reporting. thank you so very much alice going out to her room, which also she joins us from the national results center in durban. so good to have you back with this are the m k party led by former president jacobs luma. is a merging as a political force to be working with for
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a relatively new party. this is a remarkable rise, as it is inside the political and this is saying that the policy is done really well, because it has only been around for a few months, is bound to take away votes from the agency and some of the political parties. but jacob zoom is m k party is alleging butchered in some provinces including this one because it in a tell it saying that according to is independent tallies. they had results door to match the results from the electro commission. they want a manual recount of the votes. they also saying that they suspicious about a technical glitch that happened on friday. when the results portal went down, briefly went up again. they want to know what happened. they lost their lives. they've seen suspicious individuals, low taken around the service, but they've asked and support us to remain calm and wait for the direction from the pots. he also what one thing to note about that is available also told people that they are also trying to find out about these big latches and get back to their
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support is. but of course all of these election disputes. and of course, a talks about possible coalitions is worrying people who may be concerned about the economy. so that's what gives economic landscape looks like a poor performance by the governing applicant, national congress is making the country. speaking of my prospects, even more on such terms of the general knew that some more of a sense of, of kind of nervousness because you know, what does this mean? and what are the correlation outcomes going to be? does particularly at the national level, the correlation is going to have to be formed. a businessman, my listing problem is not so if a coalition government is the answer for selective alliances haven't was in some of this appendix. he's in the country and he doesn't believe a coalition at national level. well, he's color, is it co equation a mix, the provings or the government course though, because these are the oldest negotiations. yeah. for those negotiations by 1226
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with c. but so i just thought i'd skipped cmc has tough decision is to make a cut, a light itself with offices and parties that for sense of life policy such as grace of privatization and discretion of the minimum wage or with more lift as parties quoting for board ownership of the economy by celebrating landra phone policies and the nationalization of mind. whatever happens in south africa politically will affect economy. and as the most industrialized country of the afternoon, confidence is seen by many other nations as a potential strategic global partner. andy, call us and deal at national level will depend on what happens in the provinces, especially the big ones like how to hope to have is for to and for toya. and yeah, because of the natal hoffer with us out of there, the,
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the world's biggest and longest running elections are drawing to a close in india. the service and last phase of polls are taking place and 7 states and a frequently run territory. well, it includes one of the most high profile seats that's being contested by prime minister in the run remotely. and a reminder, the indian government has not granted visas to elders are as journalists. so we are covering the election from outside the country on console. sharif reports amount of tone election on its own stretch. more than a 100000000 voters of costing the bandits in the final round. among the candidates is prime minister and ring to moody. contesting from the ancient city of bottom, the sea, enrolled in india's auto for these a mazda, from many of his supporters. he's already delivered on the deck into tom's when he
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no great to the temple for one of henderson's most rebel de t's in january. it's built under one. so for historic, most of the is destroyed by lightning groups in the early nineties. many hindus believe blood from what's bomb here actually movies you need. so yeah, i'm little book in the moody is done to look for us. a grand rom temple is being constructed. we will have to support moody nearly a 1000000000 people have been eligible to cost the ballots. and the polls that began on april the 19th voting has been held a was 6 weeks. the election commission says it's to ease the burden of staging a nation vote and was most populous country, but turn out has been low then in 2019 with a severe heat we've cited as one of the reasons for the 1000000 to attend up unemployment and section a major consent of a dime,
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people at the good because the 2 big right now that is an employment youth. i'm not getting any jobs. the poor. i'm not getting any help despite the governments initiate many projects that i need to have. people are upset. people are not happy immediately. lucas and leader may be satisfied, unhappy, but a normal person is not moving as lead is prompted, gentle party to, to lumps like victories in 20142019. if he wins the selection, he will be only the 2nd prime minister in india's history to win a search to the disabilities up against an alliance led by the indian national congress dot gov. some voters have criticized political policies. the leading campaigns they see have been polarizing enterprises. bringing up issues of induced versus muslims will take us no way. we need developments to them and not in a specific field for a specific person,
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but progress for everyone. everyone supports indians living abroad are required to travel to the home constituency, to cost a balance. votes would be counted in a single. they announce on june defaults. i'm a close, i'm sure if i'll just see her and at least 20 people, including women and children, have been killed after both sank and eastern have got a song. they were crossing a river and non gerhardt province. rescuers have started retrieving bodies from the water residents frequently use locally made boats to travel between villages and local markets. and the united nations is warding millions of civilians is to don our imminent risk of famine. it says more than a year of fighting between rival forces has prevented un agencies from distributing aid. and at least 10000000 people are internally displaced and 2000000 have crossed
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into neighboring countries to seek safety. the lenses time is running out to help them attacks against the buildings, including sexual violence, a multiplying and hospitals and schools are also coming under attack. at the same time, age workers face systematic, obstructions and deliberate denials of access by parties to the conflict. movements across country lines, 2 pots of comfortable thought for just 0 and quarter funds have been cut off since mid december. the mazda of april of this year, nearly $860000.00 people were denied too many, terry and 8 in these areas. as so, had here on al jazeera s sports, a major announcement about mike tyson's return to the ring that are more coming up in just a few moments the . they fled from the world's most secretive states. now young north koreans are
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finding statement, fortune, celebrity influences. but shining a light on the home of kings and bring danger one on one east meets north. korea's influence is coming out new lives online. despite the risk on al jazeera, of the latest news, as it breaks here, that being given basic things. but the main concern is how these people are able to feel that live with detailed coverage hall teeth tooth has been on the heavy ariel from above and for months. now the residential building here is just been here from around the world, which we'll see here is a catch of mussels of the fisherman used to be able to get these just by going about 20 minutes from here. now we have to go out at least 4 hours investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on out is here the,
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[000:00:00;00] the bad it's time now for your sports. here's show later. thank you. but we're counting down to kick off as rounds. right. and for record extending 50 to a foot champions, a title they take on burst adult meant in the final at wembley stadium. lights of the saturday. funds of both teams have been gathering in london, hurtful. civil thoughts is champions league final weekend in london. and before a bull is being kicked, this match is already making its presence felt really into the middle as well. my back scope, this isn't bad. us is ultimate championship kick about in the courtyard of somerset house between grapes like fi go coffers,
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that'd be silver. and cut off or elsewhere in the city. some low key if no less competitive encounters, response from madrid on endorsement. look forward to the real thing at wembley. i do, but i'm a, we don't do the one which players especially do you think you're going to win a $200.00? many companies will be the one and it hasn't been the best season, so don't month. but some has been to where it has been doors either, so that's all for the rest. if we lose $30.00, which is not going to happen, that wouldn't be a problem. the big question of course, is, who will lift this trophy on saturday night, but there are lots of fascinating sub blocks as well. each team has legendary veterans making the last appearances as well as rising stars desperate to make the name on the biggest stage. one youngster has already made his name, the season 20 year old jude bedding and named lucas player of the year, and already imposing himself as the star of a dominant madrid team. looking for
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a 15th talk to you, repeat and title this kind of generation. well, able to do fantastic job in this club and the play of that right here. 10 years ago. they are still here. oh wow. reading and will be up against is ot endorsement that a clear under dogs after season is patchy for them and the speaker, but a strong run in europe has led them to this 1st final for 11 years. 3 years ago when we hosted the fine with the european championships, chaotic scenes of drunken violence including 2000 ticket was england fans breaking into the stadium resulted in a major review to add a 6300000 dollar strengthening of security with reinforce doors, a double perimeter of ticket checks, and 2 and a half 1000 students put in place to both sets of funds. the hope will be for
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a smooth experience of the pitch and victory on it. very close it out to 0, london. it's eileen club funds have been celebrating that you're broke. probably try and put the funds are on $50000.00 supports us, choose them all. as they went on opens up the bus to come. i atlanta one the rope leak by beating labor cruise in 3. know in the final scotlands women's football team have been israel for one and the euro. 2025 qualify that had to be played behind closed doors in glasgow. the game was taking place and missed the backdrop of the ongoing war. on garza for reese was at hampton park and usually for international football, it will be, for most people outside the stadium, the inside of scotland played israel. organizes decided the security risk was too great to allow funds and to help them pock. but hundreds of demonstrates is gathered outside the monday europe and governing body. you wipe from israel, is that fund rush after the invasion of ukraine called so as really genocide res
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todd. and we're here because ultimately a polls by the at home to say i'm the son of before and to be off has been businesses usual. but as you are then the world which is opposite of the same as plays took to the pitch in front of empties thumbs, the homeless sculptors football was still echoing with chums that demonstrate this, hey, our south thing up towards the roof of homes and park. so that, that can be heard loud and clear by the players and the officials inside the otherwise empty stadium. they've wanted this game cancelled at the very least. they want to disrupt it's. and one of them did a demonstrate that got insight and change themselves to the goal posts closing the months to be delayed. as the players were taken off earlier, members of gloss goes jewish community also gathered outside the stadium. they said israel should not be bound from playing in the tournament. we've been advocating for peace every week for over 9 years between the city and people,
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both teams and both countries have a right to participate in sports in peace, local politicians from the green policy. how to join the goals for the scottish football association. the say to cool the game off. it's really important, but particularly in western countries where we have in the main so many privileges live in a safe environment that we started though for people who aren't able to do that ever lived in the price is a part tvs, scotland, one for one of to kick off was delayed by half an hour. they next travel to hungry, where israel have played that hon. games ever since october pull race out, is there a gloss guard? well, 10 is number 9 on suitable ones. the world to speak up about the ongoing war and garza, the canadian, who's the only our female player to reach a grandson. final made it to the last 16 at the french open on friday. and she used a news conference to highlight the plates of palestinians in gaza, hostage both in their native posts of the prize money from the seas and da finals
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to support those affected. yeah, it's where you said to, to see the news of every day. and i honestly try not to be on the social media is because it's horrifying. video of what's happening and, and goals are right now. i, i wish the world could speak more because it's really unfair what's happening and this kids woman, man suffering but definitely makes me very sad and angry to see that nothing is moving and then nothing is really happening. so i wish piece and, and goes on and i was, you know, more people speaking about this, the defending champion as shown, tech reach the full found in paris, the well number one with a straightforward win of agreed 1st come 1st serve a on the same day she turns $23.00, the crowd singing happy both sides of the pole of the wind. and the men's tournament said said, call us alcaraz, came through a tight match with the best in quarter to advance to the last 16, the tea time major went edging closer to a possible leasing as well. number 2,
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younique's in a, in the semi so in a single puzzle cutoff in his 3rd round match. and here in the day and 6 feet under a roof, love has apologized his behavior off the crashing. and so the french open inside round the russian lost his cool and his match in straight sets to it leads me to know the blue black who won the madrid open earlier this month has never made it past the course of final stage of a grand slam may mike tyson's return to the boxing ring has been postponed, and mike is, he's known was set to flight social media style 10 books that jake pool in texas next month. the former world heavyweight champion won't be able to compete software recent, also flare up. and you days will be announced on june. the 7th. tysons last flight was against roy jones in 2020 from a well captain dionte. well that has indicated he could quit smoke saying if he leaves a suit against j shang, later on. so today, the american, making the comments off to the way in full about in riyadh,
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swelled or has lost 3 of his last full bounce. you know, this could be the door moment for me. i've been so many different places, boxes that took me around the world has been great to me. so you know, this could be the very end. if you all don't go well for me, but i'm very confident. and what i'm going to do scouts top women's players out as a 3rd major of the many called a missed the cost of the us life. and on friday, finishing it 10 over paul simons, which i need the chime will take 2 shot leads into stock. today's 3rd rounds and the writing super bowl champion, kansas city chiefs have been on it at the white house, soft to that back to back victories. present joe biden. congratulations the team and put a one of the helmet. hundreds in by the cheese head coach and the reeds. right. those are useful phenomena is back to let you know. thank you so much show and that's it from me for this news. our 1000000 site will be back in a moment with more of the day.
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the since he's wells war on gaza, thousands of the stadiums helping indiscriminately displaced really forces are systematically targeting health care infrastructure. hospitals of one of the only safe options to seek refuge until we became targets from us wages war from hospital . i've never seen a soldier inside the hospital. alger 0 world investigates where the east ran is violating international. no, but targeting supposedly a new crisis. dr. silver on hospitals on i'll just say around in some neighborhoods across lebanon, syrians are being forced out the government estimates. they're up to 2000000
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syrians and 11 on one in every 4 people. they are managing the crisis. one day, the internal security acts against violators, and then they don't do anything for us. human rights groups are accusing lebanese authorities of using discriminatory practices against the syrians to force them to return to their country. they include deportations often without judicial review and the latest crack them security forces are closing shops, illegally owned by syrians, nearly 70 percent, according to the united nations don't have the proper documents. the government into boskus is accused of leveraging refugees to extract concessions like the listing of international sanctions. all the while, syrians have no rights in a country that has no laws on asylum seekers or refugees. june 1967, 6 days the re drew the map of the middle east to dark colored aircraft appeared from
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a distance just as we were focusing on. they dropped the bombs on the run out as they were exposed the events leading to the will and its consequences, which i still felt today is really all me. and it was such as the, the, the stuff is live, the war in june on out, is there a the boss reacts positively to a cease 5 proposal announced by the us president. well, israel says it's conditions for ending the will have not changed. well, i've urge leadership easy to stand behind this deal despite whatever pressure the time. i mean, this is all just there in life and also coming up the desperate search for the
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