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a basin of the militarization of the police over the past 10 years, connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere. folks in the region, government and other companies are stealing indigenous land. the stream on out to 0 the, [000:00:00;00] the, this is in use our own out to 0. i'm for the back to go live in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. buried, trapped or lost in the chaos of conflicts. at least 21000 children are missing in gossip. rising a tax on medical workers, the head of guys as emergency services is laid to rest. he's among the 500 medical
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personnel keels during his rascal. also this, our russia blames the us and warns of consequences. after 4 people are killed in a ukrainian attack on crimea. and western sanctions and foreign policy take center stage as a bond, 6 presidential candidates face off on live television ahead of fridays. the next piece of statement with your schools, including the build up to a crunch game at the euro's later probations fans have defended on leipzig as they side for face to face defending champions easily with the place in the last 6 feet . and at stake the page 15 g m t 6 pm in gaza when nearly 21000 children are missing. according to a new report by saves the children. this ought to be dropped beneath rubble buried in unlocked grace or lost in the chaos of conflict. within 37000 palestinians in
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guys or have been killed in these really attacks in south tober. nearly half of them are children, is or as abuses have let it to be added to the un scoble blacklist of countries that hom children fix. new r i begins coverage of the united nations has caused it a rule. according to the causes, health ministry has documented more than 15000 of their debts an 8 agencies are founding the alarm on yet another green statistic. the missing children. according to whom money to and organization save the children almost $21000.00 to mind. those in gaza have been reported missing since the beginning of the war. in october. $17000.00 of them are either unaccompanied or separated from their families, while at least $4000.00
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a believe to be trumped under rubble. in the aftermath of these really strikes on residential buildings and refuge centers. wherever you look in gaza, there are children. they make up nearly half of the population in the besieged strip. in the wake of unrelenting war, 8 agencies say it's become more difficult to support them. nearly 19000 children and i reported opened in gaza. that has left the fate of many miners entirely, or in part, in the hands of total strangers. they warn this is increasing the risk of abuse, exploitation, and neglect. and that's put a spotlight on a generation of children who have not only lost the apartments, but i left her alone and unprotected. it was on felix new are all 01 area we spoke to holly guzman,
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who is the general director of the child rights organization. defense for children, international palestine. he says children in both guys are in the occupied westbank . a being deliberately targeted by is really forces. we are waiting in dispute for the 50s, but what we are facing, what we are, what i think is the rest of this event. but we didn't do it for even doing the 2nd word or so. yeah, it does or what i guess today to the end it gets out of being that big because of the big surprise for that is that a genocide on good sense of course are still in that respect, didn't are also subject to low drives out of the crops grams, i guess the human in the front, right? so with them in a sense of didn't get violated systematically and continuously from those that are 80 and so this is why we are talking about targeting just didn't and we're interested in today. and again,
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that is around the development of the population as a board mentioned. so eh, on it's relative that i for life is not going to be anymore and gets it. so the number of the children will be good and i'm so sorry to talk about the numbers. but the point is that i'm but also it is that the facts on the ground. so we talk about the around the $20000.00 children in the midst and gives that so those watkins, it's about 50 percent, almost 50 percent of the kidding thing is i'm going to talk about to $20000.00. did this means that more than 40000 being injured due to head is not going to be anymore. right? the fluid, right? the cleaner what the right to house thing. the head of guys is ambulance and emergency services is now among the hundreds of medical workers killed in is really attack since the war began in october. honey al,
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job friday was targeted in and these really strike on the out the rush clinic and gaza city. the health ministry described him as a solid model of steadfastness and determination. nearly 500 medical workers have been killed since the start of the war outages here his honeymoon moved re forced them down by law in central gossip. assume that has become a familiar to health workers in garza colleagues guild by in his regular talk. this time it's hannah is jack riley, someone well known to all of the lambs. the said that yesterday the irish clinic was attacked. the room of mister honey o. jeff riley was talking to him because this is a he and his crime and adds to the record and he is ready occupations. israel has killed hundreds of paramedics and doctors, vincent, started it's war in october for golf and those workers, nor save even derek lennox room is really a talk. the one is really to be held accountable. now she do,
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unless evidently we appeal to the international institutions to take it to list on, on these attacks. we have lost a more than $400.00 health personnel in gauze and more in detention. we lost dozens of health institutions to complete a partial destruction. we say to the world, isn't that time for you to stand up and protect the palestinians to protect medical crews on institutions? the respect is supposed to be an invalid spots. 3 hundreds of dollars and health workers had been detained without charges by as well since october. various tasks have lived there hospitals and clinics enrolling. and yet doctors, nurses and term at extension you their vice, a work in the or impossible conditions. and even more via the central gauze of palestine and tiny joins does not live from dal, blah, in central guys, a honey. the rising attacks on medical workers is also one of the reasons leading
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to the collapse of guys as health care system of the yes, and we have been seeing this exponentially increasing over the past 3 months, almost all health care facilities across the gospel team under deliberate heavy attacks by this very military to the point, all of them had been pushed completely out of service hospitals and health care facilities, whether they are public or privately owned in the northern part of the gaza strip are out there with the exception of one hospice that is running at the lowest capacity, a positive that the natalie baptist hospital with insufficient medical stop and the acute shortage of medical supplies. but the attack the date on the, the, the chief of the emergency ambulance department highlights the ongoing psychological warfare on palestinians across the gaza. strip not only health care facilities that formed the play is represented as the place for displayed. spam is we're at the top just shot in any sense. so any remaining
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a sense of safety and security for really traumatized as the population, but also costing this ongoing fear and, and unconcerned among the medical staff across medical facilities, health care facilities across the gaza strip of the emergency departments. and, and this further, through the 1st responders, are the 1st people to get to these bottom sides. then do bumped on the are the 1st to collect all the evidence needed. there are the 1st witness, installed the crimes committed by these really military and what happened today is nothing further than a deliberate attack on a person who i have seen all seen all of it happen within the past 8 months. right . and i understand how need has been a new is really a talk on a group of people waiting for aid of the yes, so this, this was also part of the ongoing attacks across the goes to run going an extended delivery that's got
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a tax that later on put more pressure on the remaining functioning health facilities that we're talking about. gather your fee and hospital, which the $7.00 bodies of the 7 people already reported skills and almost doubled. the number of, of, critically injured are all transferred to the gaza review and hosp to this particular hospitalization. part of, of, of an area between hon. you and a sun roof. i city of base rent of phil i had the road is running at the lowest capacity possible for the past 45 business is really military expanded. it's military maneuvers in rough city. it has being, the only remains the only hospital that receive large number of employ of injury and walks into, into its facility that is a really a running at the very low capacity. and we're talking about again, the insufficient medical to stop the, the running out of, of medical supplies, but also running out of a space because of the large number of displays, families inside the house. but those 7 people are reported so far. it goes by the talk with
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a group of people who were waiting for commercial plus stated trucks coming off of a salad crossing into the, the southern part. the central part of the guys is to we're expecting the number to increase as paramedics and civil defense. it will give their testimonies of the difficulties of the situation, the ground that they are unable to get to the area as there are still are to be are tell her is going on at the particular bomb side and its vicinity. honey, thank you for the update that sound just ears, honey. my most revolting deadline from dow, blah, in central gosh, house way is really forces are carried out more rates across the occupied westbank . at least a 100 people have been detained. palestinians confronted these really forces with fireworks west of ramallah. there's been fighting in the ton of 2 bus and one. palestinian was injured by gunfire in the city of nablus. nor dave visited one town in the occupied westbank,
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which i've seen frequencies really rates. this is the park of golfers. i'm a village, a village of about 6000 residents overnight is really occupation soldiers turn that into a make shift detention center. we found all around tape like this, used to blindfold about 30 of the residents, including a boy as young as 14 zip ties. and blindfolds were also found all around in the park. but this is not an isolated incident in the past 9 months. guilford, and i may have seen several nightly rates like this for all, when are you done that the celebrations were cleared off in the village were like a big family. it's wouldn't make sense to hold a wedding next to a house a morning. more than a 3rd of the vintage homes have been rated and trashed early today starts the homes, the storm. off of them have seen a repairable damage. it is ready for us to turn the houses. they raid upside down.
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this is one such house. 8th grader mohammed was detained, blindfolded hands, cost interrogated, and then released, sleeping from the exhaustion. 30 such homes were affected tonight, but is really raised in the occupied west bank of more than tripled since last year . all in all about 9300 palestinians have been detained since october of last year. it's a situation that brings anxiety and uncertainty to all families across the territory. not all the address either before, not me, palestine. the a process. foreign ministry has summoned the us and boss, or after to accuse ukraine of using us may miss size to launch an attack on crimea for people like here's my falling debris and suffice to fall on sunday. russia says
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it's shot down 5 ukrainian. miss hines over the russian unexplored city as springing dining hawkins in moscow forced down, you know, so more reaction from russia to yesterday's, a time talk to us about what this thing you're in the just in the last few minutes of also had the reaction from the 2nd level of russians throwing us, who said, there is no doubt to me, involvements, all the united states, in what he describes, the terrorist attack in crimea from into some interesting. and a meeting with russian officials also drew power. those just audio today between what happened to douglas dawn and from me or again describing both as tell respects and secretary of the head of the state to my defense committee under they kept the pull of has also echo tools. we heard earlier from russian officials that the, the west will be held responsible for supplying weapons. these will claims we have heard before, of course, from russia saying that to any russian, any attacks by you quite on russia using western supplied weapon rate will mean
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effective. you direct enrollment in the quite in conflict by ukraine's allies, dmitri pest golf. but he is a hollow, the russian criminal spokesman, and foreman is who spoke. someone also being moved to mines the describing. this is a ballpark attack and saying that they will be repercussions here. the for the u. n . a us such as a bus that are link tracy ols as someone to the russian for him is chief world protest about the events. yes, that a, this does really represent a very direct combination of already direct accusation by the criminal at of involvement in ukraine and is effectively quite a serious diplomatic escalation. and how is ukraine responded to these allegations, daniel? so, so what else we've often had before? there's been no official confirmation or denial of you quite in the baldwin for the head of the presidential office mercado, but a lot has come up with
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a statement saying that try me a has no tories so peaceful life. it is effectively a, a direct, but it treat targets covered by civilian occupies. that's the word from him. and this is going to cause a lot of concern in moscow, of course, because it's been debated in between. ross ukraine's west sonata is about for the, on the shipments to ukraine. if cube should be given a caught blocks to use them. how, when that if they ones. and what we saw yesterday was scenes and these comments via the head of a presidential office in ukraine, effectively saying that civilian casualties could be seen to be just the file ball or, or acceptable in this conflict that is going to deepen the divide and debate over further on supplies, the key of i certainly go to a russell many for those here in most guy with a response expected from the criminal. what that will be has not been, has not been made clear, but certainly this is the message we're hearing from russian officials in response
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to those statements and actions from ukraine. thank you very much, daniel for that. daniel hawkins lived there in moscow. well, let's discuss this further. now we've been ours. who's the founder and editor in chief of the any and telling use. and he's also a form of moscow bureau chief for daily telegraph. ben is joining us from berlin. thank you for your time. ah, so moscow as we hear they're not mentioning is words about who they blame for the attack into bicycle. how concerning is it that russia is directly blaming the us for this deadly attack on crime you? this is precisely what washington was afraid of when they put the restrictions on ukraine for using us supplied nights i supplied missiles to hit targets within russia, but they thought the danger was that the both use of those missiles would be and allow moscow to say that they've been directly attacked by the us and, well, the crime here um is,
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is uh next by russia and the rest associated southern territory. and these missiles, um, they hit uh, beach crowded beach killed 5 people including suite children and knots. are ministry target per se? uh, i mean there was a ministry talking not too far away, right, or station, but it was unclear what these missed us but and right and most goes reactive. exactly. um, as the us said they've, they've taken the strike, there's the civilian, that's as a direct tact try brush by the american messiahs on russian soil and on russian civilians. and so the response is going to be harsh. i mean, this represents another check in the escalation that's going on. that leads us towards a direct conflict between uh, the us, nicer and russia. yeah, yeah. we'll talk about the response in just a moment. i just wanted to, to find out more 1st about these weapons that were used, the russian defense ministry saying that the miss as used by ukraine. where as you said, us supplied army tactical ms. law system,
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programmed by us specialist. do you have any more information about these weapons and, and does russia have a point to raise you when it says that us involvement in ukraine is now going beyond just a provision of weapons, a waste on time to clear it because it's not that much towards about the, the understanding is that these a t a c, a mass missiles, but the technicians that guide them to put them in the uh us and those reports of some us ministry operate just technical stuff. uh, helping with these massages, also guided by us satellites. and so again, you need to, so the technical interface between ukraine and the u. s. army, in order to drive these myself. and this is what i must kind me. i mean, barrows are saying that ms. osborne, guided by us operates john. i mean, none of this has been confirmed and i threw correspondence as the kid is typically absolutely silent on the details of these last kind of taxes. it was on the the me,
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some insight on the coach bridge was not too far away. um, so its uncrated but uh russia sent me him in for his own propaganda purposes. uh, but it said this was population is, these are us miss us, find by the us, technically authorized by the us that have struck russian southern side. so, and kill russian citizens innocent. right. how does that goes on the beach now the threatening consequences? how might russia respond? do you think then as well, it's probably going to be tips to time. i mean, some common sites as the saying that the, the, the brain as on site gets in response for the bombing that's going on, i'm guess on, i'm sorry, in hockey, which is being intense, 35 large bombs with signing and hit the city one went off in the middle of the city, again, normally a sweet song gets causing civilian deaths and brushes, introduce these new heavy dr bones that are almost impossible stuff and very powerful. and now let's just go and say the same that the us. so you kind in this
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case, using us massages, hit civilian population, and so is likely to respond in kind and is already using these clyde problems against urban residential, uh, sensors. so we should see something similar. um, god knows what, but um, again, maybe they're going to head to another ukranian city, another residential area in response to which would be again for the coming of propaganda purposes. united denied for and i, and this will go down very well with the rest of the people, so it looks like a serious escalation. thank you very much, ben, for speaking to us, been iris joining us there from billy. and thank you for your time. my pleasure. so for using the russian region of august on, say, a counterterrorism operation, there is now over gun been killed at least 20 people, including police officers and civilians in single 10 years of tax in the cities of my gosh, kayla and devons. the attack has targeted synagogues churches, and
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a police post osama been drive it as the details they finally sweep. as the anti terrorist operation ended in russia's darkest on regions and orthodox church, and a synagogue were attacked by government exchanges of heavy fire. it continued in the early hours of the morning. at least 5 attackers were killed. i was shot from the back. it's got out from here. we tried to help civilians evacuate. we did or we could. versus state media says the sons of the head of central that gets done. so got to the district. what among the attackers, what do i get supposed to be of the subsequent operational such an investigative major? so we'd be cutting down the all participants in this sleeper sofa, anything to fight. and of course they had been preparing, including from abroad. i would like to ask all of you, dig astonished to remain calm. the situation is under the control of the government unlocked enforcement agents. it was in addition to the incident in the event and then also attacked a traffic police post about
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a $125.00 can lead me to the re and then they'll be competent of my side, chicago. i was at the road police department. i got to dispatch call and move to the site, the court in the area, and while doing it, they got wounded right here. my friends were killed. i was just talking to them half an hour before that. at least 15 policemen were killed in the attacks. and i'm on the 4 civilian casualties and orthodox priest who worked there for 40 years. and the church guard were also killed. out of 13 policemen, 2 were let go home as they had like trop news, 9 other remaining hospital out of them for had under gone surgeries. they are in stable condition, but they are still in intensive care. others are in moderate condition. some parts of the units go ahead and cite the bird. local media says at least 2 goodman run into the orthodox church, tried to set fire to its main icons,
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and then opened fire. seed media reported that the attackers were supporters of an international terrorist organization, but did not name it. market phone has been simmering since the 19 ninety's window shop for children and local separate has at least 4 people from the august on would arrested in april after a deadly attack on moscow. struck a city hall concert venue responsibility for which was cleaned by iso. the but the russian president has insisted that threats to russia come from best. some countries are ukraine. the russians war drags on some of the jobs out there. and the south korea $22.00 people have been found dead after a large fire broke out a factory that produces lithium batteries. the bays began after numerous batteries sales exploded in the warehouse. what triggered the boss is still not known. eunice came reports from house song in south korea, where the factory is located, the fire engulfed and lithium battery plant in minutes. when i witness who escapes, as it was started by a spark from a single battery, firefighters,
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se they so many blow up. it sounds like raining bullets like popping sounds, it lasted for a while and then black smoke went away and the sound stopped at around to 15 gmc, what did you want to know about the web portal? i saw the with go shots and shows folding because of the way it was so loud, it kept rumbling and banking. right the, the blaze is believe to have started on the 2nd floor of the 3 story building were products were packaged and stored. copying workers inside most of them for him labors among the missing workers. there are chinese nationals and other for nationals about 20 workers or for national. one of the government rapids we dispatched firefighters because of the risk associated with a lithium battery plant. when over heated, the batteries can explode and burn more intensely and for longer than traditional ones. as some $35000.00 were believe to be installed. after hours of battling the flames,
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firefighters entered what was left of the building to survey the damage and retrieve the bodies of those inside. south korea's prime minister hundreds who visited the scene with members of his government, promising their full support. so we would twice on the city to assign one dedicated official victim to provide full so force and to take swift action to ensure the injured receive treatment without inconvenience and investigation. and to the exact cause of the fire is underway. as families more those they've lost is kim alda 0 class on south korea of india as bonham. and has held its 1st session following last month's hotly contested general elections. and their end remotely was solely in his prime minister on june 9th, for a raft. 3rd consecutive term, but relying on coordination partners, he was formerly elected leader of the national democratic alliance coalition. after his bar i to you, jeanette of potty failed to win
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a majority on its own. c i had on this, i'll just hear a news our i take talk politician for a new generation. how the rising style francis ball life party is helping to attract young voters and upcoming elections. i am very proud of the young people. i'm convinced 5 praise from the president. why can you as young people that continuing to voice their rage and in support will show you how south africa edge into the semi finals of the 220 the . it looks as though the sun has returned to the and the and j, and it's been raining or snowing off for quite a while, but in the full cast them on the there was a bit more snow to come just a couple of mountains from santiago,
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but if you go south through patagonia that it's pretty much clear referencing even the ocean tina, the clouds are clearing so bright to a sunny is the idea. this line there a bit concerning there is still funding in this positive presume not exactly what it was following up in part the leg. right. but it's there and the forecast not far away. that is a big gap, which you'll be reading in the pants style is not, as you well know, seasonal range and then also again showing a bit of enhancement to the event is wider in west, in columbia. but the changes per se, and also is that where we seem studying throughout, across a mile or home. juris for example is mix occurs to and we did have some in guadalajara just 24 hours ago. and the challenge is obviously small, because this is a southern changing the weather type, and the shelves are for the going dry. ryan's. it's bound to cool some flooding in the us that he's been the story in the atlantic coast is cooling dime. that'd been coming up the northwest, but it's still pretty hot out through the plains states. we've had the flooding in south dakota because of the generated big storms. from that he could not find those,
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but full cost wise, the shelves are only a few. now. the israel's war machine is decimating entire households and with us the words of those who survived and with the help of the palestinian generalists, folk lines tells the heralding story of 3 families and investigates us complicity in the world's most brutal in decades. the night old n biden's wanted us to on just either examining the headlights, he's really soldiers. when they came to say fun, they started attacking the in that i machines unflinching. john, the reason what message do you think that they were trying to send will come here. and we'll tell you a meter sharing personal stories with
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a global audience. it's you determine what the future we all collective we make always explode on abundance. well cloths progress on ours is 0. the the you watching the news are on algae 0 with me for the back. people are reminder about top stories. agency say 21000 policy and children are missing in gaza. and this has since a war started in october, some a separated from the families for these really strikes have very many of those under the rubble and is really strikes scales ahead of guys as ambulance and
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emergency services, honey and job fall we was hit while working in a clinic in java city on sunday, and russia has some into us, some boss that are in protest. dr. 4 people were killed after ukrainian massage strike on crimea on sunday. possible says us made me sides where used to be a time. the pentagon spokesperson says ukraine makes its own targeting decisions and conducts its own military operations to a wrong way. foreign policy in western sanctions on the agenda for the 6th presidential candidates who are due to start another live televised debate soon. this will be the 4th of 5 encounters between them ahead of friday's election, a 12 member, guardian council vetting body has approved one reformist and 5 consecutive candidates. election was triggered by the death of the ring and president de brain, right? you see in a helicopter crash last month, resources re for some tear on the southern death. so if you have any presidency, brain racing last month, force these,
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let me probably to hold an election ahead of schedule. now $610.00. does this have just these to proceed, voters, 2 of them are seen as permanent and have different views on how your own should deal with the rest of the world. the hotline, conservative stage of the problem is to continue race. these policies you just being in to help you, people should to someone who knows how to take to. unfortunately, someone who can continue, race is call you the races, salt and the wrong size. elation by origin altima in western countries, normalize relations with regional arrival. so the area, suspecting ties with russia and china joining both the stronger corporation organization and the beef group of countries. despite good efforts, bronze economy remains in crisis and most of nations with the west cubic isolated from the national financial system. long before mister amongst these candidates message position can believe the solution is to protect for investments by removing
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sections for decades, your own has been on the sanctions imposed by western countries in 2015. it signed a historic nuclear deal with 6 world powers, including 2 yes. you run agree to reduce if you didn't even richmond significantly given it to international sections were lifted, america will not be held hostage to nuclear blacklist. but in 2018 us administration under donald trump withdrew from the deal and he pulls more sessions on your off the joint cities bureaus. former for the minister, closer to the architect of the nuclear deal. so force position encouraging the reforms candidate to re negotiate the nuclear deal. if you liked it and position him, he will do so. build on it, give you some of the art seems to 2nd board. well, no country has made progress. the down for investment on export, we have to increase exports and attract funding investment. this is
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a fact. it is impossible to find a real part now, what sanctions are seen in place? the more the conservative candidate bucket does not pause the negotiations with the west. but he says us is not trustworthy for them that you got you sure. we saw what happened after we signed the deal. the us just told the deal about the left. but still, if the country's interest of fulfilled, we can negotiate to remove the functions, position, kills, and call you boss, can do this ease or for for, for those. so you can change, but many radians believe real color lives with elected officials. and that's whatever email, just as the winner will not be a game changer. there's a set of that up to 0. that wrong. while i'm joining us now for more on this is robin merante who is a professor at the university of t. ron, thank you so much for being with us, mr. monte. so this is the 4th presidential debate and it's focusing on on foreign policy, but will the winner of the election, in fact, have a say on foreign policy?
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the yes, all presidents have a strong presence in the core in foreign policy realm. and they've had very different views on foreign policy. as you recall in the past, for example, the present half my, the new job took one direction present role. he took another and present raise. he took yet another i would consider present recei. uh, someone who will stood in the middle of the boat expanded policy with regard to what expanded advertised with regards to the global south. p joint brick c joined the shanghai cooperation organization nix, fix fix pad, the ties with neighboring countries time. but he also continued to negotiate with the west, whereas mr. i my, the new job heres relations with the west will be park. and mr. raul jaime was
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more western leaning towards the end of the global. so i think right, the current candidates get different from the past. i'm gonna ask you about the current candidates now then uh, the western governments have expanded functions against the ron over its nuclear program, as well as its proceeds support for groups across the middle east. in the debates before this one, they felt that focus on the economy all the candidates explained that the sanctions on the run have had a devastating effect. and i guess my question is here, where they stand on the revival of the j. c po, a nuclear d a which seems to be a priority for side jelly, the former nuclear negotiator. but what about the others where they stand on, on the sanctions and whether or not to revive the new to do who is difficult to say? because a, a dr. finally boss, his position is that he will, he will continue basically the same course. he will try to engage with the
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west depending on their behavior for as a ronnie, ron will make its decision. and i think mr. position is actually not that different from dr. bonnie boss. mr. position is a more moderate candidate then previous reform is i mean either form is or band wagging, but i think he has his own views. i think many of the policies are mr. very easy actually. i've had a huge impact on the wrong people are recognizing that asia is on the rise of the west is on the decline. but of course then they are those like mr. chinese was far more skeptical about negotiations with the west. so in this sense, i think mr. jenny needs is a bit different from the others, but at the end of the day it'd be running foreign policy establishment is based on consensus. right. and i think that there will be a huge change any wrong form pallet policy, even if someone like me switch, i'd be
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a selected a. and so what about relations with regional countries like saudi arabia, which got better under, under the previous president? where's i've so why is that headed makes you think personally, i think the present radius is greatest. achievement was in foreign policy, also paid a lot of debts that the previous administration had created. and so the government now that there is growth in the country, it's 56 percent according to some estimates. so, but the, i think is a major achievement is on foreign policy and expanding ties with regional and neighboring countries, as you pointed out. so the ravia, egypt of normalization is also taking place with other countries documented as don type g gets on. all of these have much stronger relations with the wrong today than before. and i think that logic that was brought about as
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a result at present value sees presidency is something that is going to be lasting, all of the candid and seem to agree that this is the way for and in that sense, i think the legacy of present racy is going to be much stronger than the legacy of his predecessor. mister rani. mr. morality, thank you very much for talking to us about this. i'm having to rhonda is a professor at the university of tehran, joining us on these out. thank you for your time. frances right wing national viney party is spinning its hopes for success and next weekend's not be elections on its liter. jordan, by data in only a few years assigned the vitale and immigrants has widened the appeal of his body to attract young voters who once shunned it just 28 years old. by dela says he's ready to become prime minister at tasha. butler reports from just outside paris. it's the jordan bottle, the 28 year old rising star of francis fall, right? national riley policy reading the pens, protege, and if things go his way in the snuff election from says next,
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prime minister for the law says he's ready for the job. laying out his vision on the campaign trail is sort of gone. you got to walk in terms of migration. the 1st measure i'm going to push through is the abolition of the right to legal residence in measures to enable foreign delinquents and criminals to be deported. but it has been in politics for more than a decade. both with tony and parents in the pool powers sub a joins depends populace policy when he was 16, rising through its ranks to become an a p, a 23. using social media, he's white and the policies appeal. a take talk politician for new generation. the recent election and the price of the dentist, 30 percent of young people voted for right mainly thanks to him measured. he has an image that really speaks to young people about stopping you are taking over on nation fronts to be not to take. most of the solar eclipse in
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a market outside powers 24 year old. mateo jim murphy is campaigning for the national riley. he says, all that is the future. it is that you don't have to be afraid for words if you pay your thoughts. if you know or to be french and for respect to the control you are, you have to understand friends, you're not the chance for friends. friends is a chance for you. it's not any, some young people who are voting for jordan, for the people of all ages, all quite june, same kind of one of his main advantages is themes is, are these simply notes emanuel michael, is your boss, who's all done by the law? i think jordan bardello is able to question himself, he's capable and intelligent, but my chrome never questions himself. he doesn't listen to anyone who's on my cross. also the nemesis of from this new left wing alliance bought the i d of depends on team of ration policy and power scares than even move or boston or most published under control. so i don't understand. i had confidence in old french people, whatever that religion. oh, that race i said to myself,
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it will never happen. it's dangerous because it craze hate between people and that's a shame. but on his opponents of what she was concerned is he's pulled the national riley from the margins of french politics to the main stream. they say he'll destroy the country. he's supposed to say, he'll save it. latasha butler, which is 0 blowing people across from the pro independence activities in new caledonia, have taken to the streets again after the kind of pro independence leaders were moved to mainland funds to face trial. french authorities say the need is what behind last month's violence on rest and which 9 people were killed when a report explosions and 5 returned to the new caledonia and capital new mail for independence protest. as i said on the street since last month. but have again intensified direction after seeing some of the lead is arrested and sent to france. it was
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a possibility that was signals by the french government some time ago. but when it finally came, it caught everyone by surprise. switching to inform us what we only learned of this off the decision had been manually. so we were surprised and stupified. we've already appeal the among those sent to friends for pre trial detention christy and chain leader of the field action coordination, sell, and indigenous come a group. the parasites is behind. most of the violence cane was among several independence leaders who met with french president emanuel macro, when he visited new caledonia just as a full weeks ago to try to resolve the crisis. protest began last month over a proposal to allow more french nationals to vote in elections. a change cannot say will marginalize the voice. president macro has now suspended, but not withdrawal. the constitutional change reports the wall on the constitutional bill that was voted on by both chambers on new caledonia. i have
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decided to suspend it because we cannot have them be, give it to you during the period. it must be suspended to give full force to the dialogue taking place over that and further attempt to order. in paris, supporters of the pro independence movement gathered near the ministry of justice to protest against the decision to send the arrested leaders to france. except the white simply, there is no material, evidence to date, to link the lead us to the c. c a t with the obviously is the top been committed because quite simply, there isn't any because this organization has always been processed. it has all this call to feel peaceful much is a large security presence remains in new caledonia. but it's unlikely to do to the protest and with the pile of entry election beginning in less than a week. stability in this french pacific territory looks a long way off wayne, hey l g 0 to kenya. now way security agencies are being accused of intimidating
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active as a head of plants nationwide demonstrations on tuesday, organizes of call for a 1000000 man march. when politicians get to vote and amendments to a finance spell that could increase taxes in the past hour, kenya's interior minister has worn their limits to the rights to protest. they must remain peaceful and not. throughout the assembly, it was sufficient to pick a team and the presentation of any petitions to authorities to they must engage see pneumonia that does not promote violence or riots. alger 0 is catherine sawyer, reports from and i will be right outside the direct to the rate of a criminal investigations here in narrow
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b and some of the organizes august portez are here. they are saying that some of the core legs are being intimidated. one of the for testers is missing and they say that they, he might have been abducted by police. uh so uh, the lead is, uh, all this port a square here, a say as they want answers they, they huge security presence here. the police say they don't want any trouble themselves and they will have, uh, they say that they want to, uh, listen to what the podcast is to say that there is a benefit of funny hi. what's going on here. we're being the police have been looking for us for the last 3 days. so i mean, i do almost have deputy on friday so we can turn to us up to the police. cuz it onto
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a deputy that's we're not going to talk to you the book to be familiar with the question. we'd be afraid of leaving no extension. they wouldn't just quit specing. alrighty. buddy said you got to talk about it. could you say, risk telling the precedent you want to guide open your receptionist. right? no charge is missing. ask for the shuttle. so the situation is quite fluid. and the part us is a saying that they will keep potted. they say they need to call out the lead or they say that we have to stop. and on tuesdays they said that they are organizing a 1000000 march um on the streets a to this tells the need is that enough is enough. catherine. so you are, the 0 nairobi feel a head on the news. our in school will be live in germany to look ahead to mondays action of the zeros, including a huge gainful albania, for looking to make history again straight.
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the business lasers to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the time of sports his future. probably thank you very much. each of these head coach has a simple message. stories, players react, oh go home. the defending european champions, sites cro racialize over the place in the last 16 at stake. it's in these states easy in their own hands. if they avoid the feats, they all guarantee the place in the knockout ground. but they did lose one, no to spain, and they lost group game and put you on a spell. they say was last, how he's play is can get over that results in cooper,
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dement and recovery is simple. if we don't get to result, we go home, my plays up perfectly aware of this. i'm dealing with all around professionals. therefore, this thing of being cautious and talking to each other. well, we have to be realistic and concise. we have to quickly take these steps board. if we want to conquer something and light from. the correlation fans have been gathering in leipzig where the match is taking place, probation, it can go through with the wind as long as albania. don't be creepy when a, spain and the other match of the night's probation do have a good record of gain states in the they have only lost one of the 9 matches. they played against them for the victory. that's all we need. i feel very good. you know, because it's sunny weather. very good. i was here. so we look for serial vin because we never lost. let me tell you know, and i really had
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a good feeling. i have a good feeling that he'll be there for a 100 percent 9900 percent. spain are looking to make a 3 wins from 3 to finish with a 100 percent record, while the opponents albania, hoping to spring a surprise. they can still secure a knockout spot for the 1st time in the history. if they beat spain and croatian narrowly beat easily that nothing is impossible in life uh this i learned during the my career. but the, for sure, going to be a really hard to game, maybe the hardest in this group, but the still, the, we are there, you know, we have the chances to show why the already or why we deserve to be in this position where we are in the to try our best to make to disturb them. let's go live now to the correspondence, dominique kane, who's in berlin. dominic, let's begin with spain, albania, the spaniards are already through. but how big of an opportunity is this for the
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obedience as well. in one sense that they have everything ahead of them. don't they? the knowledge that a victory against spain would be great is, was true. melcher, i suppose by that finds on shock, i think from the spanish funds, but it is perhaps perhaps possible. but if they're going to do it, they're going to have to do with the services, the assistance of millions, dock, who, who has admitted leading his country's funds and offensive shawn thing off to the crow aisha game. so that makes some spot the more difficult for his colleagues who are gonna have to do with our to him. and clearly if they do and then that would be a real, real send up for the book speakers, people would be saying the spanish team already through they go to want to go through with panache with breo. the interesting thing is, so we're here on the find the site and you can see behind me, that's the brand of the gates famous landmark of this city. and this huge gold post that's being set up here. basically framing the gates. we're on what's called this
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tacit a zip st and unit. we're on one of the most famous streets of land. it's a mile long, hence the from mile. and at the end of it is what's called a z gets sort of the victory color, whose country's friends will be tron thing about victory come to the end of the game tonight. we will find out shortly. indeed we show and then we have the possibility of easily being eliminated. they all the defending champions and up against croatia who will not push service. what can we expect? and that fixture a new will, that's the thing, isn't it? which it's highly and team is going to turn up. the team went through the euro 2020 over. it was held in 2021 because because the 19 depend demik the one that the team, the one that championship all the team that has really spotted and fits in spots ever since then. this is a team with 3 points from 2 games, but also the knowledge that defeats could potentially eliminate it totally completely. if albania also gets
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a positive result and that sort of questionnaire is being picked up in the media. certainly here in germany today, i have that here a copy of the august title, which says any autonomy and a bus stop, which means enough or the picture of the italian culture that says here, that's effectively the helplessness of via talley and team in that chain that they lost as expose the shortcomings of the italian team and then this is the bid sites on one of the big daily sir, in this country. it's a very big front page slash you think, kind of a, the mini model which of the correlation team save croatia. it's european championship performance. so that's a reference to back to this new young talents, for many people say is on the, is being looked at by premier league. seems so old to play for, for all it seems facing pop, but the italians with the weights of expectation, but also the full. but if they come across the they could be eliminated completely
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from this tournament. somebody came up with good talking to you. thank you, that you're going to have made an impressive starts of a couple of america campaign may be panama at miami's hardrock stadium, which will be used during the 2026 woke up next, c r o w. yes, the csv. yes. for him in the 31, when you're looking to win the tournament for 60, it's time they kind of share the record for most sizes with origin. seen a host to usa also opened with a victory. they beep olivia to know at the home of the dallas cowboys, the t and t stadium, christian food, a sick and full, but also for the following bell again. guessing the goals australia have also seen the it's a balance in a crunch. t 20 woke up gaining gross a late fee to good. see the australians dump out of the tournaments in the are going very well. a great not from catherine rabbit shawna. he made 9241 blues
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before he was told by mentioning stuck in the a 159 to 3. so that for go already 3 of the semi finals to has wasting these managed $135.00 for 8 am is super 8 much of the rain delay. so i forget what else to chase, 124 in 17 of and so when i lost the 7 with its on the way to the target, but one with 5 goals remaining, the product is all now a sick type. so to a 1st ever woke up type of, most of the games that mean a lot closer than be with them personally live. but the amazing thing is that, you know, there's some you produce, the always seems to get out of the line. you know, we've been put on the use pressure basically, and every single game that we played and the and other boys are managed to find a way to win world golf number one, scotty shifflett has picked up the 6th when of the year after bazaar finish up the traveler's championship in connecticut, the final round was disrupted by climate protest as he sprayed,
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piled on the 18th cree just as shifflett and tom kim were playing for the title and the final whole police tackled the protesters and pay was disrupted for around 5 minutes. once play resumed, shiffler, how to move this way to escape him. tested for ability to draw a level on $22.00 on the pol, forcing a playoff. so it was back down the 18 for 2nd time. schiflett to pass it for victory is the 1st time since the tiger woods in 2009. so when 6 titles in the single season victory is when the all right, that's all the school things for the time being i'll be are again later with move for the beta. thank you so much. we'll see you later. have a rolling this of an ancient roman laundry has been discovered near the vatican construction workers building a pedestrian underpass on us, most like ty, floors of what were prominent imperial residences. it was made, it turned into an open a laundry facility. some of the washing time, so still visible, the remains will be moved to a nearby archaeological area,
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