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to boscus 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. the scores buried under rubble as these really attacks can at least 60 palestinians across the way you want to in house you 0 life from the how with need for the back to the also ahead is rouse war cabinet to set to meet with the prime minister under pressure from both sides of the political spectrum, over a d of the end, the war on casa diamond with the in mexico city. where
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millions are voting in a presidential election. where of women is set to take the top job for the 1st time of the country's history. so i had political horse trading from stop in south africa as the election results showed back for the 1st time since the end of apartheid, no party can form a government on each of the thank you for joining. as we begin in the gaza strip way is really a tax continue even as talks ramp up, both inside israel and internationally, around the latest plant and the war. in the coming hours, a d. p divided is really cabinet we'll meet to discuss the latest proposal applied . the u. s. prize of interest said was offered by israel. prime minister betty municipal, a small right ministers, have threatened to topple the government if he agrees to the deal. in cairo, egypt has told israel that it must withdraw from the roof. i bought a car think to allow it to operate again. that's according to age of should media.
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israel took full control of the crossing from the palestinian side several weeks ago. and here's why. reopening that costing is so important. no live seating aid has entered to the border in weeks. farming is taking hold and live saving medical and food supplies are running low. hundreds of trucks of stock on egypt, sin side of the border and the food, the caring is rocking in the summer hates of that size. there's no let up in. is there any strikes and shelling in a rasa tongue sent. troops are entering more parts of the southern city, defying international calls to stop the offensive, including from these are as close as size. and in northern guys are rescue workers . you need your body of refugee camp have recovered more than 50 bodies after finally being able to reach the area that brings a number of bodies reportedly recovered this since the end of his ras war 3, we corporation there to a $120.00. let's get an update on the situation in gaza and speak to honey,
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my mood hosing dial by in central guys honey. let's start with northern guys because the authorities in the north have just declared the northern area and it's a body, a refugee camp, a disaster zone. bring us up to speed with what's been happening there. yes. well, the northern part of the gods district has turned into a disaster zone as a result of the intense bonding campaign for the past 8 months. and more recently, the 20 days of is really occupying forces on the ground in venting. giovanni refuge account do destroyed the remaining residential buildings on public facilities. that infrastructure, if, according to people who were able to get back as these reading, monetary withdrew from giovanni over the account when to check on their residential home, to inspect, to see if they're able to solve the gender of their the long as the we're on the side of a place that has
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a that has completely disfigured completely no signs of what the, what it used to be in the past. for example, one describing area that used to be a thriving area, commercial air that turn right now more of into what looks like a waste land with the stores, buildings, no public facilities in honor would describe its evacuation as zones. these are schools that are manage and operated by the united nations for palestinian refugees turned into a graveyard. as people who are trapped inside these evacuations only resorted in to varying the casualties. and those who were killed the, during the invasion of the value of the account inside these schools that shifted from the place of learning and to a graveyard. similar situation happened to healthcare facilities that were running the lowest capacity possible, as many of them were pushed out of service, also turn into a graveyard as binnacle to soften people who were evacuating inside the hosp to the resort into burying the dead's inside of the hospital. as these very military
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continuously preventing people from leaving these facilities. what are the art schools or the hospice on the, on a humanitarian level, the fact that there are no human and $3.00 and $8.00 reaching the northern part included the destruction of the water wells that the ongoing of destruction of entry of it. remember, this is really military said it was doing too often, or you're in the crossing, that's the crossing of the gas trip to bring into a more it's, but that did not happen at all, leaving population entire population with no access, no proper access to necessities and basic supply is to sustain their livelihood, as the situation is getting worse by the hour, right? and in the south time ease of rasa crossing remains close. what has that meant for the people who remain in those 7 areas? we're right now just for the past 20 days, and since the expansion of the military operations and maneuver than dropbox,
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it is a really military and one hand keep keeps pounding across rough estimate it creating more tragedies, pushing people into and for further enforce displays many creating more much more wars humanitarian situation on the ground, put more pressure on infrastructure facilities in areas like there is bella and other parts of the central area, making it very difficult to accommodate the influx of displaced families who are in need of basic supplies, including water, food, and medical, some wise and now they're running out of this and a few of the most important reviews for health remaining health facilities like the one we're reporting it from the fact that for 20 days now, the crossings had been completely shot and no, no food, no food trucks or human, is there any being allowed with the exception of commercial trucks? we've not everyone here is capable of buying these goods because of the financial crisis going on as a result of the box and your people are unemployed. they haven't been receiving their payroll for the past 8 months and they're like multi layer,
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the crisis that are better described as a buff emergency. it's due to the ongoing genocide, the lax on the ground and for the hydration and for the star vision and a machine killing machine that hasn't, has stopped yet a multi laid crisis, as you say, honey, thank you very much for updating us on the situation inside gaza that's head over to side of high right now. who's in amman? jordan, because he's really government has found out his air from re forcing from within israel. so they were talks in egypt aside about reopening the vital rasa border crossing. but they hasn't been a big breakthrough at 6. you know, that has an announce despite. so the us really pushing it through this. it did manage a few days ago. he's convinced the objections to allow of a had been stuck the days on end to drive bus from the rough crossing a to the kind of i will send them across seem to allow more of that age in spots.
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it seems that it hasn't been able to convince it's a to a stop is ralph from a you know, the directions and now saying they don't want israel on the other side and that they won't be opening that crossing until these riley's leads. because israel had said that they had full operational control of the philadelphia cards or just a few days ago. at the start of delphi, kara door is meant to be the militarize. it's a box, a zone. it was an agreement between agreements rather between the egyptians and his raises parts of the account. david, treat cnn and uh, and 2005. they insure that area would mean egyptians control the egyptian side on palestinians. on the other side, on the gauze, the sides, and these are the egyptians now saying that they want a reopen that rough crossing until the palestinians are back in control in another meeting, sire that's happening today is that of these really cabinet divisions among the war cabinet members about the way forward and how they respond to the latest plant and
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the war and guys are what can we expect from this major? so that's right. they always carry out this meeting on a sunday and it says to me, is a day off. today's must have protests to take place of reset today by the families of those health cap to the now and see government protest as well. we expect seen, we're expecting them to discuss this proposal that us uh, president joe biden pushed forward a couple of days ago. but we have in the meantime, heard from these ready, defense minister saying quite giving a little bit more detail about this post will plan until now. these really is, especially people in the wall cabinet have really had a problem with a prominence to benjamin netanyahu. not laying out a plan, the americans also set this. they've been saying this for a while. now. what is your post will plan? well, you're off to you. i go out. the defense minister has like she said, that is wrong. ones accepts how my suit, how much to rule at any stage. and the key here is at any stage,
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is he referring to the 3 phases of this deal that the trying to push through? it's not clear, but certainly this re, these hopes that the if in phase one, which it would, if it does take place in phase one, they cons get how much to agree and to they aren't able to get rid of how much during that face. they won't be going to the 2nd phase, which is a permanent end to this war. he also says that they are examining alternatives to home us as we conduct out and ministry actions. he says, and this is another key detail. he says, when we isolate areas, we will remove him, us people from the uninsured use of force into them. well, false, that's the big question, and subsidy, the big question by the international community thing who will take over from, from us? and that's the tricky part. this is where the international pressure will be coming in. so i thank you for that, sarah. hi, raj. with the latest the from amman. jordan again because he's really government
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his bond down to 0 from reporting from within the country. now the top whitehouse, national security official, has said the us hopes both bodies will accept this proposal to end the war as soon as possible. she advert tons he has more on the us reaction from washington dc. a we were told by senior administration official on friday, this is basically the same plan that was all off a few weeks ago, which from us had accepted which of the last minute is route run, act upon another time. it really seemed like but it is real and frankly the white house have have left bill but has their own. ca, direct drought to dry. it will have your gibbons were, were blamed and so on. and now this time the white house has put its foot, so we need agreement on this deal. we were told that there are few modifications in the deal. so what about now means if this is ms. riley proposal, maybe that's well the, the, the try the window for the app, but it was always a phase deal. i'm sure, pardon made a speech, but they never published what the deal was for and how saves documents. so there
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was some confusion, but only the 1st phase is really been agreed upon that the rest of it hasn't been agreed upon, which is why what and yahoo says would by themselves can seem like a diversion. even us the radically, they're both agreeing on the deal, but this is how john cubby, the national securities folks have some sort of clear it all up on the sunday tools as well. it isn't as rarely proposal, one that they arrived at after intense diplomacy with their own national security team and over at the state department in what it is a phased approach drawer. so where we are right now is that proposal and is rarely proposal has been given to homeless. it was done on thursday night, our time were waiting for an official response from us. we would note that publicly a mazda officials came out and welcome this proposal. so what would we hope would happen is they would agree to start phase one as soon as possible, sir, i really am the, what we all seeing now is the white us is putting his foot down. all this stuff about come off as future weather seems to be divergent, noises from nothing yahoo
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a wednesday. but then this is all about what vide needs right now. the need some time in the near future, some kind of temporary pause. that is what these writers have agreed to a 6 week before, which will then be rolled over as negotiations continue into, for example, the future of home us. so that's what they're pushing for. that's been a great, a punk, but that's why you can still hear. that's a room for that debate about future face to face recruiters, about face to face. anybody may not even be in office, but why does is concerned about is that phase one that's 6 week temporary pools that can be renewed. the voting is underway in mexico to elect a president and members of congress as well as governors in 9 of his 32 states. for the 1st time, a female president is due to be elected as both front front. as all women. the window will have to deal with drug related finance and corruption as well as immigration run up to the election was march by political violence as springing
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manual revenue in mexico city. so how's the voltage going so far? money, and what's the mood like in the country on election day? could it be with you? fully voting is now under way across all time zones in mexico were at a police station in mexico city. to answer your question about the mood i'm going to, we're going to pan or camera little here to the left. so you can get a sense of what folks faces here, look like not a whole lot of enthusiasm. a lot of that has to do with the slow start the slow rollout. we are hearing reports from sort of across the board of a late start, a late to open doors at various pulling places across the country. but overall, the mood is good. we have been speaking to voters as they leave the poles, who say that they are very happy with the voting process. the have happened for their part seen any sort of irregularities or anything notable to report and that. and one thing that we should note here, we are hearing from authorities in parts of the country that are urging voters to take precautions and states, such as you get done and to come pick
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a were temperatures are expected to be as high as $45.00 degrees today as that heat still continues to place itself over mexico and parts of central america now back to the election itself. it is an overall. busy a good mood is very much seen as a historic election for mexico re guard list of the outcome today. the country is boys to make history as it welcomes its 1st woman president claudia, shine bone has been leading the poles to the race. do you get the impression that they could still be surprises in the outcome of, of this for better or worse slowly, this is mexico. so anything can happen. we do have historical precedents here in the, in the country where elections do take massively, a surprise turns. so there is still that expectation that anything can happen in the country. i will read you the, the last polls that we saw before, the campaigns came to an official close on may 29th, then a cloud issuing pon,
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who is seen as the sort of a candidate of, of continuity sees the candidates that represent a continuation for the vision and policies of mexican president under this month. i know basically what i thought she was leading in the polls with 56 percent of the vote. so to think of as the main opposition candidate was trailing with 33 percent of the vote. but again, to these candidates, both shame, balm and galvez enjoy a very strong, the strong backing of, of their own respective political movements. she bomb enjoys the backing of supporters as president and the respondent nope, is over the that's a lot of a lot of the support that she gets from his, from his base alternatively. so to think god, this has her own a political movement, respectively. she represents a coalition of political parties here in mexico than on any other given day, may not have a whole lot in common other than their desire to see a departure from the policies of the last 6 years. the policies of president lopez over that door, and i hate to sound repetitive and i hate to sound cliche,
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but again, for better for worse, these are just polls that in mexico, a country that has that sort of history of, of, of, of uncertainty when it comes to elections, there is sort of that still, that's still expectation that anything could happen. indeed, thank you. money for that money, a rap and i live there in mexico city. well vine answering election periods is common in mexico. button rice groups are concerned about an increase in targeted killings during this year's campaign. one survey suggests that at least a 182 violent incidents including killings, stretch, abductions, and a soles have been recorded since september 2023. both politicians and their family members have been targeted. more than 30 candidates have been killed since june, most of them by suspected criminal gangs. the western state of ghetto is the most dangerous stop on the campaign trail. more than 50 public sevens, politicians and candidates have been killed or threatened that since september last year. when i li i spoke to lisa sanchez,
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was the executive director of the n g o mexico united against crime. she explains why these elections are so important for the this is a historic day, not only because we're going on the leg or the 1st one president, but also because it was the largest and most violent electro process. 87 percent of all the candidates that were a grass or killed were actually running for a, a post at the municipal level, which is something that is very worrisome and talks about the need of actually tackling and attending the program of criminal governance that we have in mexico, at the very local level, it's also on historical election because the majority of the voters are women, $51000000.00 women are part of the list of electors. and we're going to be attending this election to actually let over 20700 in a different positions at the local, state and federal level. so what we're hoping is that this have tranquil journey
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and election day, but we also aware of and need a really addressing the violence that is fueling political in the electoral violence as well. just criminal violence. still a head on alger 0, north korea sends another batch of pollutants filled with rubbish. across the border into the head. a lot of the south asia continued to swelter under the extreme heat over the weekend. not just across moving parts of india, but also pockets down down in the south. people will look into the beach to try and escape those high temperatures and humid conditions. now the numbers aren't as high as it was last week, but they still sitting went above the average for this time of yet course moving
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pots of pockets done into the north west of india. 45 degrees celsius in the whole that on monday it will be no certain areas on choose day that we'll see those high numbers. we got some of a warnings out for the heat for the show, but also for some thunderstorms. if i show you the satellite image, you can see the monsoon rains that have crept across into carroll up towards the north east of india. s as in very wet weather to come here. we have got some amber look out for those thunderstorms on tuesday. i move thunderstorms are set to roll across 7 pots of china, bringing some intense rain across regions that have already been flooded on comb. we'll see those thunderstorms monday into tuesday, and it will be a legacy of showers remaining for places like taiwan. if we have a look at the 3 day, there's some improvement for type pay. we could see light rain on the stay
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there will come a time where no amount of dollars will be able to make up for what is broken active risks making that boise how many disasters do we need to start taking action in the fights against the climate catastrophe this generation is trying to save the world . we are in an emergency right now. when you do dial much destruction, you cannot face the consequence. nature is then, we'll just see a red new series dying. now, we'll never the the welcome back. a reminder about top stories on how to 0 policy and officials have
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declared northern guys are any jabante, a refugee camp, a disaster zone? more than 100 bodies have been found since these really forces withdrew from the area. israel's military has destroyed 15000 homes. deeply divided, these really will cabinet to set to meet in the coming hours to discuss the 3 face proposal to end the war on gaza. west presidential blindness said the deed was put forward by these release mediators urging both sides to agree to it. and talks have ended in cairo between delegates from us, israel and egypt, pressures mounting on his right. i need you to reopen the crucial rock of border crossing to allow deliveries of aging to gosh, the not to south africa where the electoral commission is announcing the official results on wednesdays general election. the african national congress, which has voted south africa since the end of apartheid 3 decades ago, has lost its majority. with its vote shack dropping to 40 percent of africa's
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launches composition, party democratic allies with 21.8 percent of the vote has appointed negotiating team to form a coalition. government can today announced that the da's federal executive has unanimously adopted a resolution to initiate exploratory talks with other policies that share a commitment to the south african constitution. and so identify options for the formation of governments as a national and provincial level with no policy has obtained an outright majority to facilitate this process, the federal executive has appointed a negotiating team live to all, to 0, somebody to me i, who is in the mid runs a soft, i'll figure out where the votes are being tallied. so the result officially being confirmed for me to talk to us about what's happening and what happens next as
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well. that ceremony started about 15 minutes ago when any time from now, we will get a summary of exactly how the parties have done across the country. you mentioned that the agencies 40 percent, but the lowest it's ever had throughout the south africa's democracy since 1994. we have also heard from another member of parties who have either expressed happiness with the outcome of the election and others. like i'm going to receive v o m k, which is made by former president jacobs, who my that policy is not happy but to give us a better idea of what is going on and explain. perhaps what happens going forward is speaking to us and i do, he's from the console um for the advancement of these of african constitution. most of the we've heard of the last 24 hours from the former president jacobs, who my, he leads and k. and he has said that they both abide by the results
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being announced by the independent, the natural commission, ultimately saying that they won't accept it, it's incorrect, and it's a serious problem. but this is the 1st time we've had the former president take this kind of approach to processes in south africa. the approach has been one of the disruption thing, destructive, not prospecting rules and procedures and the institution. so what's the time and time again? you know, they have to, he's m k positive change their tune over the last 24 hours. firstly, they offer recounts of the votes. and then last night they said the 1st again we missed one another election. so, you know, it's quite clear that they not to is about to says, no, it's not based on a tangible evidence of, uh, you know, for election being one. yes, to have been many objections raised by political policies from the process has to deal with. that's a b i. c electro commission in south africa has dealt with those objections. the announcement is happening as we speak. does those statements buys you mom,
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even some other small offices, 2 parties within the wisdom cave. but with a guess, those objections does it in any way of fixing the seat of the ice, the icy, reviewed, or of the adjourn objections that gets received. and those that remain unresolved, but the view of the i see will be that they will not make it to be to work in touch on the outcome on the declaration of the results. but like over here in a couple of minutes time. so there may be some small changes, right or wrong counts here in the but they will be administered and compare comparison to the 16200000 bucks that have been cost. now in the next few days than reach to come, we've got about 14 days was all the advocate to form a government. the amc is going to be looking for a coalition part of their number of scenarios, but the agency will face it difficult times, would be in the face of ethical time in terms of policy. and i do you order g and who they might to the coalition. what? because we're dealing with an m k party who is simply wants to, to the and see, but it doesn't believe in the constitution. what does
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a vacancy do in terms of policy? well, i think the 1st of the process of parliament has to be convinced within 14 days off of the announcement of the result this evening in order to sway in the new members of parliament and the 1st order of business for those new members. they still like to speak of the assembly of the person that brings us to the issue of coalition. so i think, you know, each of the proxies bring me to set up a story in simple terms. what are the, you know, one of the issues for them, we're going to find common ground. most each of the, you mentioned the m k parking, they say, you know, they have no respect for the constitution. they want to punish the constitution. they don't want to talk to the agency if it's being led by some of the for, for, for different pricing free condition. i mean, i think the ac is respond to the general this morning said we will not be helped around somebody don't respect our leadership council too. but i think that will be, you know, people will come to their senses. i will be discussion. you know, i prefer to, to, as a speed dating exercise over the next few days, one of the parties talking to each other to see where they can find common ground,
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the system. thank you so much for your time. that's the most. and i do of the counselor for the advance with office of the constitution. so to me, you know, once these announcements, the announcements about the results is over. we are going to continue to see a lot of political maneuvering in the next few days. for me to thank you very much . that's all just here is for me to miss miller reporting from metro. and thank you very much. a ron former president. my mood i didn't jot is making a comeback. bid for the upcoming presidential election. he is one of the most prominent candidates to register for the vote, which is set to take place on june 28th at any shop previously saves 2 or 4 year terms from 2005 to 2015. it comes after president e bray nice c and 8 other people were killed in a helicopter crash last month, or the hashem before some day or on. one day before the end of the registration period for candidacy to re runs the presidential election full amount uranium
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president moved from the shots submitted his application. and now the guardian fall, so would have to assess his application along with all those of course of what he knows that is well known for him being comforter virtual as the president. and they saw when he became a physician, figure and spots is criticizing the establishment became more controversial. there are a lot of skepticism, although with the guardian costs and is going to approve his candidacy along with the job. got know the, i know the 10s of all the candidates, such as much as i need you to add the form of diplomats on. the supremely does the representative of the supreme national security council and iran also. i knew that is jenny, a former speak louder. jenny also applied for the previous election, but he wasn't, he wasn't approved by the guardian johnson. one lady have has applied for the
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candidacy. sorry, zullie at the yacht. she's a former m beats, and this is going to be interesting to see whether she's going to be approved on. oh no, no. oh, in the coming 24 hours, the registrations are going to be rock then because god income. so is going to approve whoever is going to approve issue a list with several candidates. then the debates will start and everyone will be waiting for the election day on june 28th. i should just, you know, definitely and north korea has launched more balloons carrying rubbish across the border to south korea that follows the failure of a spice satellite launch in short range miss out test. i bake has a detail this is the 2nd wave of the used car in contrast to south korea from the north.

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