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i think that's correct, but so is the international community upfront, only without just here. the hello, i money in site. this is a news life coming up in the next 60 minutes. and these lead to is on cost of substrate selection with fox. he may not have the sizable majority seat host full full so ahead the is rainy. miguel is talk a civilian areas across the gaza strip. at least 45 palestinians have been killed since monday. i guess one more time to get back together. and one tables in a safe place that i'm not worried to night,
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that i can sleep safely and don't think about iraq in my head of a young man and gauze and he's been display several times. and his last 15 family members and his on a groups coal for more support in haiti where a guy and phonics has full tens of thousands from the home. the hello welcome to the program. we begin this news out in india where early vote counting suggests that prime minister never under moody and his b j. p alliance. our own cause for it that straight time, but not with the big majority. he had hope for the opposition parties, the very best. so then the exit polls predicted indian government has failed to give visas to l. just there is correspondence to cover this story that for, we are covering this election from outside the country, his medical sense it was largest democratic exercise fund. the
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drawing to a close of the 6 weeks of floating electronic costs pallets being counted in a single day and as steel from the stand range of most of these pump. the agenda party or the b p and its allies are in the lead. and the lines of political parties led by the indian national congress. but you governed india for much of its history, is seeking to see the b. j. b. the congress party enjoy itself briefly at the beach ape will win more than $400.00 seats. i can say that with confidence because of the work mostly has done in the past 10 years. india is low. how's apartment to look, silva has 543 seats. a political party. a coalition needs to win 272 seats to form a government. examples of the weekend have predicted moody to be on track to the town took office. if he bends,
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moody will be the only 2nd prime minister in india's history to hold offers for 3 consecutive terms. ahead of the vote will be set to tell but of winning $400.00 seats to further his power. but the open session has so far secure, better numbers. the example estimates the pgp. so today not running away with the selection, it's much closer. the opposition is basic dominance neck. and there is and there is a stock message which the, which even if mr. mode it comes with black box. it cannot ignore which is but no amount to razzmatazz, no amount of affecting your sense on the backend cover up for joblessness covered up for your phone, inflation cover up for the aggregation prices. these are issues he needs to address . the election commission says of the nearly 1000000000 registered voters, more than 640000000 costs the ballots. in the 7th place elections that began on april 19th, held as much of india bottled. a cynthia,
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between the election campaign was deeply divisive. moody was accused of hate speech calling the 200000000 most the minority community infiltrate this job. and i think somebody got by the election some a see the most money in u. s. policy. see, it says view the report by the us base overnight station says democracy in india is using ground. this election may prove decisive to the trajectory of india as democracy in the day. it's a half consumption. but we're joined now by someone's thoughts. he's a spokes person for india is opposition national congress policy. he joins us from, from the guy. thank you so much for your time. so now is the trends we are seeing so far continue to hold. this will be a huge results of the opposition. what is your reaction so far to the results we'll see as well. like i said, the trends hold this is not just
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a huge result for the opposition. this is a huge result for india because of the way things were going. we were headed towards dictatorship in this country, and i think of what the indian people have decided the waters have decided is that they will not be taken for granted. they want democracy to flourish in this country . and they want to be, they want politicians to focus on the issues that really matter to them. and the big issues of this election as far as we're concerned, where a tremendous joblessness high inflation does not do this. they have uh no 2 bedrooms by them by the only body, including unfortunately by department, mr. and i think of the also does great danger to the constitution that many of many in india felt was going to take away the rights of the marginalized communities in this country. i mean, as you say, in the past 10 years of age, he's governance, we've seen the government try to push through controversial policies. you've had
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more divisive language. there's been protest. is that what you think that has led to this and being reflected in the voting numbers a i think it's a, it's of, of a combination all so you know, it's cost 10 years. uh, the government has to be there that day when they 1st of and the problem. some of the 1st came to power in 2014. the problem is, is all a chip in which means good days. and the premise, suppose the or the promise was that uh, there would be, uh, you know, uh, hundreds of millions of jobs for young people because we need jobs in this country . those are the kinds of promises that are made up to 10 years. the most, the prime minister can, uh, and the beach it be the reading. did you beginning point to point out is a focus on the welfare of politics. but the politics where they make you feel that they're doing you a favor as a food is not a right of people. it is
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a favorite from the ruling party to the for people of this country. and i think the for people about a how did not, i think we will see after the results come out and hopefully that dropped that really communities up for people marginalized communities, those who are not in the top one to 5 percent of this country, which is facing great in the quality, i think they've spoken and they seem to spoken decisively possibly. i mean uh that this uh, this election from my perspective, from anybody who can see this objectively has more than a free and fair election. the body had tremendous advantages of money. the media of the mainstream media is pretty much captured in the, in this country. and then they're controllable, but public institutions and they were due still the course of the opposition beat us contract to achieve ministers of all positions ruled states were arrested, which is unprecedented. but despite all, i think the combination of the opposition party is coming together and pushing this narrative of working for the people for the issues that matter to the daily lives.
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i think that seems to have resonated, i hope to uh, 500 results. all the line with the trends that we see right now. and finally, i know you're from kashmir and it's been 5 years since customer special status was revoked, but the promise of elections and stay to it has been on hold since then can cash mary's have some hope now for change that i hope so because of this time the people got an opportunity to come out and vote and they have done that in large numbers. they want. they want the freedom to speak out to be, to live their lives without fear. and i think there was a lot of a refreshing in some ways here, but i think the national director hopefully will not change because like i said, we have is where to go. so i'm not sure i, he, which is the only kind of the dealership which we are the people off india have the objective that i think that will have a good impact. and we were everywhere including encouragement and disturb the assembly elections of local elections. but the local government should happen,
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it's no, they haven't happened for since 2014 now. and i hope people get to choose a. i'd like to eat all on representative so that they can have their own government to their own issues going to be tackled as well, some of them, so it's really good to speak to you spokesperson for india is opposition national congress policy. thank you. thank you. the sort might have been in government has no ground to visa, so i'll just say we're a journalist, which is why we've been covering the election from outside the country. the us 10 now to the war on gauze that the is really ministry is targeting old coolness of the strip as the sufficient civilian casualties mounts from its months long bombardment of the these are the scenes in the album res, refugee accountant. there all by that on monday, is there any flights of jet struck in apartment block?
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can at least 6 palestinians is also types of continued into a 2nd day with at least 3 people killed in just the past few hours. let's go start a couple assume he joins us know lloyd from darrow, by the in central golf. i. so let's start with the situation on the ground topic where all we in terms of the slicing well, the main focus of the is very latest attacks. it is completely on the derek by the town. while we are right now, as it's probably fight to jets, how tall get to a gathering of palestinians close to one of the evacuation senses alongside with a civil call in the same location where at least 7 palestinians huffman reported killed alongside with dozens of injuries. doctor life to ox, the hospital with completely critical conditions as the vast majority of victims and even wounds that people are completely for young children. as the attack was carried out, one of the most densely populated areas in derek by the hand. we all know that
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within the latest evacuation waves of from roughly into a milwaukee and to that route back to reflect now was one of the most densely populated areas of course distributed. these drugs and kind of attack could be carried out on very fella with the spring. i dealt with states and consequences in the humanitarian most among civilians. and generally, not only to read but i was was that was targeted in the course of the last couple of hours. also different attacks. sherry's out in a rage refuge account or 3 times put in earlier, today's pop been killed alongside with 2 others in the rock. richard, you can't box despite all of that, we continue to hear the sound of the heavy alternative shilling of the know that part of them to say right on the i'm going confident naval gunfire by the ships that continue to bounce, the coastline of darren bye as as the light that town, as we clearly see said, the stepping seems an images for a bodies and even a collection of bodies that is to be here. so if that's appropriate victims to,
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i'll talk to the hospital as if the implants is unemployed with don't, the cost is going to bring the victims to unlocks the hospital and the people in order to get medical treatment. there is a state of turmoil and the carriers, of course, this trip, any particular in the middle area with out of cities have been told c for acute and tires. i believe you've been talking to children and finding out the best stories and how they've been coping with the situation of the last 8 months. what if they've been kennedy? will move uh, children is a complete nightmare. joseph, instead of getting education in and in the sense of a play in between the conference and in the public parks, the situation for them turned upside down as they have been subjected to. it's very bombardment for more than 8 months. right now, find the truck. at least 16000 palestinian children have been to the sofa and they are still hundreds. missing tons of the rustle of a destroyed buildings in the middle of the goal is just to pass civil defense crews
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on unable to recover them from under the remnants of these shots to fill the spot for them. as i've been talking to them, they are completely suffering from the highest. so as the saying that instead of didn't get your cation, we are now able to differentiate between the kinds of rockets and the cycles, but continue to ship stalls a straight. this attack has been carried out by drug and this is what by defy to just so this is the grim reality for thomas, the new children that have been enduring, an unbearable level of vein as they have been losing their friends, the loved ones. and even in, in certain cases, the parents as thousands of palestinian children to be opened despite this, they are suffering right now. i'm from hireright. some of the christian friends of the own government float of food isn't the prevention of face supplies increase for the entire 3. mainly the rooms wrap the all the time. this might be a will come to an end. us. ok, thank you for that tire. couple assume that for us in 0,
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i'll follow our report by the charge. the ox from is wanting that garza is that breaking points because of his riley restrictions on humanitarian aid. it says it's become virtually impossible for 8 agencies to reach starving, how the students and children as we were hearing that from tarik. all suffering the most to survey found that $0.85 and have not eaten for an entire day at least once in the 3 days before the survey was conducted. oaks from orleans by the time 5 and is declared, it will be too late. conditions all deteriorating in the over crowded displacement comes, there are only a $121.00 toilet. subbing 500000 people in milwaukee in western rafa. that means more than $4000.00 people sharing each available toilet and restrictive fuel is pushing thousands of risk. 400000 leases, a feel is needed a day to keep critical services like hospitals running,
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but his role is only allowing 19 percent of that into casa. this was been nearly a month since, as well. moved it's tags um, troops into golf, the southern most city of rasa, you know, as a nation, says the conditions that are on speak about over a 1000000 people have been forced to flee the city. it was of course, a refuge for displace palestinians from elsewhere in the strip. many have had to move repeatedly since then to escape is really a tax be not really ad space that is left to for civilians to, to come home or even leave a comment on the more and more limited. and then more and more product. um it's, it's impossible as of today to move uh from my wasi where i, where some of our practices are to go to are you initially there by law without
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literally navigating through a wave of people that are everywhere in the north displays, palestinians have are 10 to what is left if that homes days off to these ready on the withdrew from the area open. gaza has been declared a disaster zone by palestinian officials with over 50000 residential units destroyed. those returning or left, searching through the rubble of the wrecked homes. a lot of this we'd rather face hunger or bombardment the leaf at the sides despite the entire guys this trip being our beloved secret mind. we cannot leave the north. as you can see, the houses at risk of collapsing and the stairs. the walls are being bombarded, there's no support structures the research. as you can see, there's a whole the and the ceiling has collapse. we've hung sheets around the structure and states. here i've been living here with my husband, his 2nd wife. all children and adults was a little bit more than 45 people here in the front. so many it is
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a perilous journey fling from one stacey to the next with no less up in the is really as strikes across the strip. here is one, the palestinian mans johnny who will have from just a moment. 19 year old held me here as is from golf. the city close to all chief a hospital was as rel stepped up. it's on the bottom and talks the hell me flood the city. he made the journey on foot working all day to reach rasa in the south. and just a few days off and leaving 14 members of his family were killed in an is riley strike on that family home in golf. the city he spent 3 months sheltering and rough up until another bump struck the building. next to them burying held me his siblings. i'm parents under the rubble, his mother was killed in that strike was raised, intensified help me made the journey back up to the milwaukee area and con eunice where he's been forced to sleep in a tent. neither does it, but the summer he's steadily increasing. how me has moved again,
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temporarily this time to central garza, he spoke to my colleague funny, bought people from that and described what he's enjoyed in the past several months . a lie for me and my family now is super difficult. we're now in a mos area. i'm tired of sitting with less than 2 kilometers far from where that is there any army exist and rough. uh, in the last area we are super larry that they stray the army may count again to try eunice invading the unless the area of making n u. a refugee is way towards data about us or another area in the south of thousands through with the, the people are somebody where we, you can walk on the markets and almost area. you always see that people looking at the south looking at the fire that is coming from the city. and you can see the nervous and all the faces. here in animals. i'm a computer engineer, students and my brother is
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a i engineer students. we know nothing. what coding and that's what, how our lives was before the work all day long. just putting all these on. this is our just asking our life now. and almost all life is just standing and lives secure one gallon of water or just guarding the tents. cooking on fire, a lot of new things that's kind of on here material and doesn't look like else. this is a picture i believe of you and your mother and your twin brother. uh, and this was on your graduation date. i believe this spectra means a lot to you help me. oh yes. this is. victor was thinking last year when we and our last day in high school. add um lift . it is me for me. my name and our beginnings my dream. in the middle of my
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mother at this time, which means smile. and she always smiled and add the rights my identical twin brother. how much, what do you dream of today? help me safe place. a safe place and just another opportunity to get my family back together and to get my family back on thoughts and then a safe place. we lost our house. we lost that were the last the most precious things in life, which is my mom. i just want my family to get back together and one table in a safe place that i'm not to worry. 2 nights that i can sleep safely and then think about that. i rock it may hit us. i mean, the bombing that kills my mother in law. it was at 2, 10 am. after midnight. we all were sleep.
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my mom, my father stoves until now off to or more then after my more than 3 months of the accident, now near to 4 months still wake up every single day. at 210, e m. he wakes up have nightmares. he sometimes screamed last night. i hope to go back to my normal life. i scroll down there and to keep up just to save life where i can, i creates what i want. uh, i made so many great things for my brother who is an a i engineer. we work to save people to help people in cove and recreate it's system. so the mos and the doors can know if the person is wearing a mosque or not to allow him to enter or not. and we made so many projects that help the people here and go. so we want to keep up with the tech because we both we
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both are tech twins. meanwhile, as well as ministry spokesman has confirmed, the full moon captives have died well being held in garza and use has devastated families who have been riding every week to pressure the government to reach us these 5 deal to bring captives home. i can terrible i feel like it's the part of my family's that died day and it shows us from week to week. it's just we're here just for about more and more hostages is that dying. and now we are in the critical moment. if we're not gonna go ahead and we'll make it hostage, there is no hope for this country. we just got a terrible news. it's a crazy situation that were counting each days and each day,
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another day in and out a day. and then the number of the hostages is just going down and not because of the are coming back 30. the reason is because our dad is well, benjamin netanyahu, his cabinet has bond al jazeera from reporting in israel, which is why it's our current system. this update from the jordanian, the capital on this will be very troubling. so the families of those held captive. not only do you have full of people now, the all announced is dead by the minute. $33.00 of them, a 79 year old to in the eighty's. one of them was a 51 year old. but if you recall, they 2 of them had to pay the video that was released back in december. now the fact that they were elderly at the time, and in that the, you know, perhaps on the corrosion by how much they had said that we were the founders of the
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israel, of the minute tree. and in that was the hebrew song that hamas had used in the video, a nationalistic song, one that would resonate with the public, but was being played as they were talking. and they said don't let's as though i hit old, well that's exactly what has happened. and even though the minute she's saying it's not clear what the circumstances all know investigated, they believe it was in the hon. eunice area and that they had been killed months ago. but also another reminder, when they had to pay to not video just days before that the military had killed 3 captives. hey, we all today, 3 of them now announced that one more this morning. okay. he wasn't found in the gaza strip. he was like she found in the area where he'd been killed on october, the 7th, but that's now full. people pronounce that i'm a real major concern for those families that weren't in the box as soon as possible . and this is exactly what they have said. they have said that they will be coming back dead and they've been major fires across northern israel. often
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a number of rocket attacks from 11 on emergency teams have been struggling to put out the flames in recent weeks. that's been an increase cross 4 to 5 between these really on the has both devices is now well, israel's attacks continue. there's confusion about what you as president joe biden has said was israel's proposal and the war and his ready government spokesman has said the plan outlined by bite and last week is already possible. but the us state department says it's confident that as well will agree. if you look at the major elements of this proposal, they are nearly identical to the major elements of the proposal that am i submitted several weeks ago. there are some minor differences. there are differences that we think that can be bridge and such as the united states thinks they can be bridge their differences, that the other mediators, egypt, and cut or think that can be the thing can be bridge. big actually come out. it's, it's, this is a serious proposal, a must have just accepted, but if we, there needs to be further negotiations. we think those are all eminently bridget
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will. yes. as vs. if last month of deal. meanwhile, the us has circulated a draft, a un security council resolution in support of the latest these 5 plan shepherd tubs. he has more of this from washington. the draft you and security council resolution is meant to bolster the white house narrative of israel as presented its peace proposal, and only how must stand in the way of peace. now the un security council welcomed was the new deal announced on may 31st and calls upon how much to accept it fully and implemented. it's terms without delay and without condition. the problem with this framing is that we can all see at the moment that it is israel, that are standing in the way of ratifying this deal. it's own deal according to the us. and there is a debate on the way now as to whether in raising problems pertaining to phase 2 of the deal. benjamin who in yahoo is giving him a survey,
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a reasonable way out from us, can basically say, well, we agree with a deal that you sent to us, but let them know who isn't talking about that deal. there was a sense that this time things were different the by the administration is entering the election season. there was always a sense of one to some kind of pause in the election season. so people talk about donald trump. i'm not genocide, joe. in addition, they've got the by end of the main is rating low be here in washington, a pack will the usual suspects for a pack phones. there's every indication of adult trump. what doesn't want this conflict to continue if he gets the presidency, he doesn't want it on his plate, it appears the one element for the ministration appears to have neglected is applying enough leverage on benjamin as an yahoo! she ever time. see elders here at washington county, which is associated professor public policy in the hall as cheap, so graduate studies. he joins us here in the studio again. good to see you tomorrow . where do you think we are on this, these 5 proposals,
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because president biden is giving the impression that how much is the only obstacle now in the way of getting the sci fi approved for? that's not, is actually true. is it money in the through? i mean it's, it's not the case because just to remind you to view as the, the, the proposal that by then laid out in a speech, it's almost, it's very similar to the previous one was for the sector. is that an accept the bahamas? how much as nervous because they don't have the is there any position in that and these are the 80 so far? i have been very vague and the at his phones, what has been so clear thing when he's letting me do that? nothing. yeah. oh. and his coalition government, i mean mainly submit the shut being viewed. they might be tempted to accept stage one or fits which will guarantee that the needs of the captives and then ignore the 2 other stages because he's committed to achieve the goals of this war. uh so uh we'd, we'd want to some how much disposition because these ladies often in this big position
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. so i'm, i'm surprised that the president by the once again, how much do we actually it's position. why not guaranteeing that is what it is on the same position? absolutely. if, if, if we have to really understand the situation is realization at the moment it sounds like that's and yahoo may be forced to choose between his governments survival. and this, these 5 deal. the correct but also that i'm more like a new developments because we have the position, the lead, the like a live feed, then also been against the 2 parties who are on the left side. they have nothing else accepted to you. and to break this question with that, i think the parties and i showed them that people have a political cover in a new government. but nothing, you know is not the 30th. i don't think he trusts you. let me because there's a sense of pulling up the stuff in the whole and so phrase it survive, but i think depends on the meaning or thing and the condition with similar to
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something and see if that i think the parties. so what i think i always loved it. i think he's the, he thinks he can stand by time. it's an infectious even to us the, obviously the decision has not been successful in exercising. exciting. and then the other 311 is on the is that i. busy and what is the purpose of this un security, distrust you and security resolution that the posts, it's kind of funny because how much is left even a states, how much does a political it? so there's a sense of movement that supplement to someone stays active. so no by kind of putting the pressure on how this when, how much is waiting to hear these of a new position. it's kind of designing to feed on to being promised. that's my guess that they want to blame someone because apparently it stopped working golf. so they want to see how much would it be the focus or would be the thought of it. they'll put all the blame on time us. we are getting reports that there is a delegation from us who was heading into cairo today. but as you say, it's very difficult for them to make any kind of decision when we don't have any
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clarity on these ready positions. exactly. i mean, as long as nothing, you know, does not come out very clear and commit to this proposal with all its uh, parts you know, the 3 stages of it. and that would, that wouldn't the condition that this leads to the end, the month end of this would it would this, it shouldn't be. i mean, difficult for how much to accept it because this thing with water stains the ceasefire at all. this is, is it the meaning of give the guarantees or how much to, to stop or to accept that the, to the better you may think, promise up them. after all the heavy price, the better suited people not leaving this world. so it's, it's what a tricky situation. now, let's see what the things go. of course, the companies and the zip codes are playing now very active diplomacy with homeless . but again, i think the, the, the, the board isn't, is in, is at school. and we still have to see if you position from within the hour and it's unethical for the us to blame him us on this because i must also needs an answer that it has not received them now. okay, good to speak to, to make
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a move associate professor of public policy at the doha institute, the graduate studies because so head on al jazeera, mexico's all positions threatens the challenge, the outcome of some basis or collection which sort of countries us, female president elected the holloway has something of a heat wave in the southeast and cold up here of some very hot sunshine taking place because of the eastern side of the mediterranean, up towards the northwest. things a good deal cooler and a good deal. fresh air. this sun line here is cold front house. it's a weakening feature, but it will slip further southwards and will find things around the 20 degrees cooler than that, southeastern corner athens, a t 8 degrees on tuesday afternoon,
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near at 21. the ad full link for london, cold enough in edinburgh at around 10 degrees and push up into scandal. neva housewife. 2015 degrees celsius. that's a good deal cooler than it has been in recent days. in fact, recent weeks that he does continued down towards the southeast of 18, slightly still in the crew will the tray upside up towards the northwest and it was a northerly brace just picking the top of those temperatures of 36 celsius in which we had lots of all sunshine around here, we could do a warm sunshine actually cross that west inside of here, that we go with some shala's long spells of rain welding and across the north west . still some lobby storms across central southern pots of a year. pushing down towards the alpine region that so making its way for the east was big a shout was coming back in behind and still staying unsettled the after years of strangers. political battles,
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columbus congress span bullfighting nationwide. it brings to in, in the centuries old tradition, brought by spanish colonizers to this victory, reevaluate culture. we inherited the culture of violence of torture that does not deserve to be called culture. the law proposes expanding all bull fighting within 3 years to give time to the industry to adapt and transform bull rings like this one into cultural centers. this old tradition which used to thrill the masses in famous intellectuals the like, has reached its final thrust. they fled from the world's most secretive state. now young north koreans of finding statement, fortune a celebrity influences but shining a light on the home of kings and bring danger one. 0, one east meets north. korea's influence is coming out in new lives online. despite the risk on al jazeera, the
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back you watching out, is there a mind that paul told stories this hour of the trends from the results of india's general elections suggest prime minister in the run the moody and these b j. p alliance on costs for fed straight time, but not with the big majority. the fed hopeful position parties offering the best set. then the exit polls had predicted. at least 6 palestinians were killed. one is ready, forces formed a residential block in the elbow res refugee camp. in central casa, which is 5 people have been killed since monday. united nations says is there any volumes has forced 1000000 people to flee rough uh,
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in southern gaza. they are living in will be you and is cooling on speaker will conditions off to that homes and you and shelters were destroyed. this internal disagreements within the us government on how the administration is dealing with israel's actions and goals. i have led to a steady stream of resignations. at least 7 officials have resigned since october. last week a senior state department official quits of to report that denied as real had been looking a to gaza. report found that the israeli government had been actively encouraging protest attacks on a con. voice is documented as rarely strikes on coordinates of humanitarian movements inside garza. and it also found inconsistent rejections of humanitarian supplies and the lack of clarity on ha, how call goes is checked. the report also says that it's assessment is early government is not currently prohibiting or restricting the transport or delivery of
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us. so monetary assistance, stacy, gil, this is a former state department employee who resigned because of that report. she was a senior civil ministry advisor at the 0 off of population refugees in migration that the us state department, she suspects report was falsified. sir. israel could continue receiving us weapons . we were tasked by the white house in early february to write a report, assessing countries to things, countries compliance with international humanitarian law, also known as the law of war, or the geneva conventions, and their willingness to facilitate humanitarian assistance. israel was not the only country, but as you can imagine, it was the country that generated the most debate within, within the subject matter expert who are dropped in the report. but at some point
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myself and a few other subject matter experts were removed from the report. it was moved up to a level and i read the report when it was released on may 10th. and so it was the 1st time actually that i'm aware of that we admitted that israel is using us weapons in violation of international humanitarian law. but it was also very dark that it said israel is not working. humanitarian assistance. and i know that's not true. i know others know that's not true and that was the reason i decided to reside. i was in a unique, big position having been working on this report and it was i can't recall in my many years working in the us government seen anything so. so obviously wrong that everyone agrees as wrong and yet
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that was what we submitted as a report to congress. but it was, it was an we like a lot of frustration. if the determination is that any, any partner country is blocking humanitarian assistance, a country that is also receiving our weapons assistance. there is another consequence of a consequence under us law that triggers association association of our security assistance. so i think they're very, very worried about making a determination that makes that triggers those kind of consequences. at least in the us state of california have a rest of at least 70 people involved in a protest in solidarity with palestinians at b is ready. consulate in san francisco, dina tucker, he was that as it unfolded about 8 45 am local time. roughly $105.00
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genocide protesters walk into the conflict, occupied the lobby on for all the flag that read sign is sitting there. they were arrested in about 3 hours later in there. right now. the protesters are condemning the ongoing genocide, the listed in this genocide. they are heating the calls of students involved. the international solidarity, which includes occupying, is really conflicts and entities such as this one, in a sense for occupying the occupier space. and we're doing that because we are part of the growing masses of people who are demanding and in to the genocide. ultimately, israel is making these decisions with us back and we have to disrupt wherever we can. i was one of the very few journalists and therefore we why wouldn't still
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unfolding from the very beginning. at one point when the police eventually did move in an issue, the order i was told you were on the private property. and even at which point i left this option, it's just the latest in a series of direct options that we've seen here in the san francisco bay area against the genocide. we have seen active as shut down san francisco international airport, the bainbridge, the golden gate bridge, lockheed martin is the port of oakland and is rarely console. it is just the latest target. and one thing that these activists all say is that they will not stop these protests until this genocide, phenotype, rudy, odor 0, san francisco. the you as well fried program says it's increasing a to assist people in haiti, but much more help is needed. the organization says so far as providing meals to a 100 and a 1000 people displaced by violence. criminal gags control much of the capital, making distribution incredibly difficult unless under empty at the small
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food in medicine from the unions. world food program is finally reaching the haitian capital for the princes airport shut down since march has been reopens, allowing supplies to be distributed across the city. the roads in and out of warner prints are controlled by army groups. the board has been closed for a long time, it was loaded and the airport was closed source effectively waterfront for the past few months has been an island. so it's really important for wi fi and other humanitarians to be able to bring supplies into the city to run essential programs . people in c, this so late, the cities biggest slum, were facing catastrophic levels of hunger. but the u. n's. food agency says that it's been able to deliver more than 600 tons of rice beans and vegetable oil to more than 90000 in the past month. but down might not be enough. and there's lots of stuff, i think good. it was in the p,
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a charles is 70 years old and says vegetable stall was destroyed, doing the violence. well, he didn't want a copy to sometimes i'm very hungry. and so us people for but the who me the me, i've never had to back. i always managed to run my business. it really hurts. i had my work before, but the gangs forced me out. he has been great by violin since february. when i'm getting launched a campaign to remove den, prime minister i have yet. and the about 5000000 haitians or nearly half of the population face a tooth, hunger, a 1000000 and a half, or on the verge of starvation. here's some people. right now, they're hungry, they're desperate. they're going to take the food a. they're going to take a, you know, whatever security can be provided, but it doesn't solve the underlying problem of the hunger desperation and lack of
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services that the people suffer under getting new a long time. you in development expert who was recently appointed, the country's new prime minister, arrived in haiti on saturday. he faced as a monumental task in a country that remains on the spring of total disaster. allison the room did adjust the a russian foreign minister. second levels has arrived in duty as he stults a 3 country tool of west africa. he's visited the content continents several times in the past 2 years. as most go looks to increase its influence. staff. nicholas talk has been moved from san a golf so. so we're on our way to meet a russia africa experts, and i've ordered a young go, which is a russian company here, instead of going that operates taxi. just one of the many russian companies that have started investing in west africa.
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russia has been winning hearts and minds, especially here in west africa, thanks to video is that it publishes on social media like this one that's on telegram or we see the russian fighters from the mercenary group, the wagner group hunting out aid. and you can clearly see the russian flag, and it shows russia stepping in and succeeding where the west has failed to r. taxi driver is from neighboring guinea, and that's where the foreign minister of russia, sir gala ralph, is. he's there to try to talk about security, but also access to be on tapped reserves of bulk site that much of his trip is about not just security, but also access the minerals that russia needs. when he comes to trade, russia is lagging far behind the west with only $14000000000.00 traded last year. compare that with the european union that treated
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$300000000000.00 worth of goods and services without forget last year. the news and the scene, what's all best to come emotions, the scene is an economic security and strategic alternative to the west for the development of african state. and then the thing that bothers or diminished as to what we've seen as popular with young africans at the moment when the machine is empty on the board at excel. and it has really stepped switch on the african continent. but his chief diplomatic invoice has certainly multiplied his tours of the region in this latest one comes at a time when russia is increasingly isolated in the west, but certainly not here. on the african continent, this nicholas hotels is 0. the car, the history has been made in mexico off the claudio same problems sweeping election victory on sunday nights. the 61 year old will be the countries fast female
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president. she's promised to continue the legacy of her mental, the outgoing president on the manual lopez open a door and main challenges such a galvis says she plans to challenge the outcome. annual report reports from mexico city. the morning after mexico celebrated a historic victory. v. a shame bomb becomes the 1st woman to be elected president in the nation's history to make equal and my initial call, new mexico woke up to one of the great dis, victories, experienced bytes, young democracy in the whole. mexico has been considered a democracy since 1997. and since then, no president as everyone with the approval rating that shine balm actually out of the novel. with elections over many are reflecting on the significance of the when say, cho, on the credit, us what that is to see and she has taken on a very special burden. it is not easy. i hope she knows how to handle it. and i
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hope the country is better than ever for everyone. but with president elect cloud, the same bom, promising fresh leadership, it's clear she faces a multitude of old challenges. one of the most pressing questions on the minds of voters this election season is how will the next president tackle the issue of violence? mexico continues to experience historic levels of violence and experts say the country is in need of a drastically different approach. when it comes to matters of security strategy, though many expect claudia shane bombs to continue the policies of outgoing president under this menu, and nobody's over that or whose own popularity helps her bid for the presidency. others see that as unfair? must be the local moment, rather than seeing her as someone be manipulated by a man which would see her as an intelligent and strategic woman who knows that borders are demanding continue to in certain projects when they approve of it. despite initially conceding the election. so 2 things,
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guns is the main opposition candidate now says she plans to contest the result via post on social media. the for many, the presidential election. marx, a new era and mexico, one that leaves behind the countries male dominated political culture. but we ended up a little al jazeera mexico city. so head on the island, is there a south korea council's, a security agreement with kim young off to balloons filled with trash for sense across the board of the, the, the,
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the welcome back. south korea has suspended a military agreement with north korea. move comes just days off to feel young, sent hundreds of balloons filled with rubbish. across the border. the ministry deal was signed back in 2018 to ease tensions between the 2 sides. out of there as well, mcbride has moved from sol the suspension of this agreement is significant. if i only symbolically the into korean military agreement was signed back in 2018 when relations between north and south were much better at the hey, day of summer diplomacy between the 2 careers and also involving the united states . it came off to revisit by the then president of south korea to pyongyang signing disagreement which allowed for
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a de escalation of tensions in the border between the 2 limits thing. the kinds of military activities that could take place in a buffer zone on either side of the border between north and south korea. in recent times though, with deteriorating tensions, it has largely been ignored in any case with north korea staging ox, hillary trails on its coasts, within that buffer area. also the re plans of land mines and the suspension formally now by south career of this agreement. it says that it will allow it's to organize military drills and exercises, which it says it needs to stage a given the state of tensions with the nor all of this has been in response to the launching of these trash build balloons from north korea with hundreds of landing across south korea, according to south koreans endangering safety and also people's lives. and also protesting about the jamming of gps signals all along. the dmc run mcbride, i'll just say
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a rustle and the 16 people have been killed across the shoreline cove. the heavy monsoon rain cool was flashed flooding, alarm sides of the 50000, the non displaced from the homes following heavy down pause egypt. the set of districts have been effected by the rain for severe flooding in southern germany has killed at least 4 people. thousands have been forced from the homes. sounds that will have selves visited the west hit areas and so the floods a warning, the climate change is guessing wes, somebody cane has moved from ballad. and this is right here. it's hoffen very in market town around 8000 people next to the roof. uh huh. except that now much of it is in the river because days of heavy rain has made it burst its banks and flood many of the houses here. the extent of the damage has prompted the shots to the
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order of shots to come and see for himself and to make clear what he thinks must be done. the stuff gets here, mitch, this is not just one occurrence as they have been happening for centuries. there are now repeatedly cases where we are fighting catastrophes, especially floods. this is the 4th time this year. i'm visiting such an area and it's an indication of what is going on to get them off. so we must keep up the fight against man made climate change deal. and i'm sure all of us don't is in some places the flood waters have begun to received, allowing people to attend to the homes and see the damage. the vibe to go into kayla. it's enormous, everything in the basement is destroyed, fridges, freezers, the washing machine. everything is gone. i'm not waiting for the firefighters to pump the water out of the basement. there's nothing else that can be done for now. we're moving on. the weekends deluge also caused widespread damage in europe in northeastern italy than that is solely a river overflowed,
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sweeping several people to that dance therapy and fatalities to in southern germany, which has seen some of the heaviest down pulse as in height is back on the river nika, this is a tributary of the rhine, if it floods here, then more than 160000 people could be in danger. there's also concern about reagan sport on the time you told me that came out dra 0, pulling the elections for the european parliament will take place later this week, found this concerns and dominates of the campaign so far, many of europe, 6000000 farmers have protested, is on get at low market prices and pul, working conditions. so when you go as this report from tarragona in space, i stand still at the front here as farm was from spain and from united to shut down the border between the 2 countries assigned to the anger and frustration
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at the european union over the blocks environmental policies, competition from cheaper inputs from outside europe. and what they say is a lack of help from those interrupted regions of one of the out the, this is to be for them, hey, so i'm not trees, but we have to bend and because everything dried up. and now if we ever get enough water again, i re plants, but we can compete with countries like turkey, where the wages are much lower. and this is those impulse, they say that on the cutting local produce, leaving many wondering if the able to continue bypass on the line. you have us on line? yes. yes. go by the costs pricing that if i had to start from scratch again, i would then be able to, i'd have to leave. so many, those costs are already proving too high. and given the ongoing drought in parts of the country, i prefer to use the land for solar farms instead of food. for months, farmers have been vocal about the challenges that facing and in the run up to the
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european parliament selections. that warning, the european union is that if it's lead is don't do something to address the issues . it will be a blow to europe's food security. and it's not in a bit of t to guarantee food security that worries forming unions as well as it's environmental regulations that are going out about the city. they need us, the, you needs to guarantee its own feed security. we comp depend on the policy countries for that they're going to get. we have to protect our own sex up before helping others, such as you crate and make sure they have the same standards. what are the concern shed by farmers from countries across the block? they say they will keep up the protests until a satisfactory solution is reached. the question of this selection will be their anxieties will be heard and acted upon by leaders and brussels. sonya guy, ego elders, era. okay, that's it from the email inside for this things that will be backed out and just about
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the 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 the months now. the residential building here is just been here from around the world, which you will see here. is a catch of mussels at 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. conflict has been a constant shadow over the hopes to be wrong. like many people to be up to the 2019 protest as an opportunity to reclaim a nation. when their voices are met with blue tiles, she selflessly seems the role of medic let nothing. cooper pass for the person cost
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