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all settings your donations into direct delivery in the shortest possible time donates with confidence. the the government says an attempt to admitted shriek who has taken place in bolivia. off the army units trots a storm. the presidential palace surrounded by his ministers and backed by north general's military units, feet president is all safe to withdraw from the street the carry johnston. this is out there a lot from. so i also coming explain what went wrong with the $300000000.00 flow to hand that the us and would boost 8 supplies to gauze. also,
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i can see indefinitely. i would not sign 10 years president do choose his plan to increase the taxes the day off to protest the storm. part of the median in bolivia, whether a fast moving development south of the presidents had been an attempt to coop. i'm at the vehicles rams, through the entrance of the presidential palace troops that fill the streets of the palace. i'm the capital, have since pulled back and retreated. the army general leading the mobilisation was dismissed from his position just a day before. and the public prosecutor's office now says a criminal probe has been launched against him. this, and this is the moments the soldiers was seen entering the presidential palace. the come on, the one who is a is a new guy,
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is seen face to face with the president speaking in the hallway. and you got had said he's trying to ensure the same people to move for decades. present also has since released a video message quoting on bolivians to stand against the to attend to the bolivian people in the entire international community. the country today is facing and attempted to data today. the country once again faces interest. so the democracy in bolivia is ruined. here we are, the national government with all its ministers, fed with a vice president here on colleagues on the to confront any to attempt any attempt that threatens out democracy. that will be in people a cool. today, we need the bolivian people to organize and mobilize against the crew data in favor of democracy. we cannot allow once again, 2 attempts to take the levine lives voltage, everyone to defend democracy. here we assume in the castleguard today with the entire cabinet with our social organizations,
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we have the social organizations invite them so that they, once again show the past the democracy to the bolivian people long lived with oblivion. people long live democracy and john home and is following developments for us from mexico. 16 ad joan. it's been a dramatic and fast moving few hours. what's the latest? you can tell us on this now. yeah, well the latest just to bring you up to date is the so just have less plasm radio. that's a central government square in la pas in bolivia, they get past the capital of bolivia and is now images of president we saw say these vice president at about can a waving the bolivian flag. also waiving the with pilot flags, which is closely linked to the indigenous movement, i'm with the right political policy mass, and there is people, lots of people in the plaza below them. the gap it may have thinking that supports
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as well because organizations for the thing, what they say is a co and it really did seem like when it was on the icy ground for a long time, a little bit and folded in about 3 hours. first of both of these and the vehicles rolled into a plaza movie, you then this general juan jose zuniga, which is you said, was dismissed just the day before from the head of the armed forces. here's one to be on vehicles to basically bite down at the palace via the governmental palace that and then went in because he wasn't allowed in local media or a saying at to to, to the president event went in, discussed with him, came out held an impromptu press conference that he, where he said that he wanted to re establish democracy in the country that he wanted to free political prisoners, including opposition, figures like movies, fernando camacho and the ex president of the country janine young years. and so he was a saying order based, well, his troops high control the deposit was allowing anyone in meanwhile,
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luis also spoke costs for support and also named new heads of the forces. and the new had to be on forces base would be over to the so just thought to the barracks and said to the soldiers that were in the pleasure of staying in the uniform of the country. so just as a very, very short time reading of what's just happened, it seemed that the general kwan jose junior, basically didn't have a lot of support when he was doing this. even luis fernando camacho, one of the opposition vegas that he claimed he was trying to release and speak for in his tooth for account late or pip that he rejected this. but he didn't support this action from the general and outside of the country as well. there was a lot of rejection from the region lot in america, from the united states, from the field, spain. so the general has really gone out of the plaza. that seems a little bit in retreat. you could side with the title between his legs at the moment, john and what was the political background to this day? and that's why we come to this point. i think it's
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a really interesting question because even though uh for the moment it seemed that there wouldn't be on full. she's taking over a, taking over bolivia and deciding to re establish shows the general that said to the democracy in the country. this is still a city, but it's very in a country, but it's very combustible. that's how the lot of problems must policy, which the president louisa say belongs to, has been in power since 2005. we're just a small window of interruption between 2019 and 20. that's a long amount of time. and the 1st, especially on the eval morales. there were a lot of reforms. it gave a lot of a lot of money. it gave a lot of help to people that were struggling in poverty. now there's been a lot of economic difficulties in bolivia, there's been a lot of rejection, best intentions within the pots itself. now we saw sea level morales,
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and so all of this is really coming to a head and it's not going to go away just because this apparent to attend, seems to have ended from now to home. and thanks very much indeed for that. but it's been physical insights and within that belief is a government policy for years 29, seeing if a morales run unconstitutionally, for 4th time and vote mode might bonnet protests. and allegations of fraud, often lacking support from the army or others, fled the country. of the 12 months of the opposition led into a government of all is chosen success and he was also won the presidency. but bolivians have faced a deeply economic crisis during his time of seeing and opportunity. morales declared, he would run again in the 2025 eviction as despite a quote routing borrowing from doing so. this content home, the routing mess policy runs height within the only general juan jose is when you get head open, the express disapproval over on his plans to run again and the government's trying
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to keep the mitre and check some of those in. you go to the presidential palace and dismissed him just a day prior to the to thomas beck, who is an attorney and an activist who has spent decades working on the human rights issues in bolivia, he joins us now live from washington dc. welcome to the program. so what do you make of what's happened? is this still a dangerous situation for, but it certainly, so thank you for the invitation from. the situation hasn't changed much for the moment. i think the we start to say has as calm the water is it is they may say in spanish, but uh, i think a lot of the conditions that exist before today is attempted to still exist. there is a right wing and bolivia that has carried out multiple cruise. i mean police have more tools than any country um on the, in the history the world 191 cruise and roughly 200 years. so this is nothing new. and the same forces that carried out a coo and 2019 in bolivia,
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attempted to carry out one in 2020 and are still involved with the generals and military and many ways. and so i think they're the same conditions of a very discontented rank link. still exists and given what you said, that, that isn't likely to be some kind of backlash from the government now. and i don't think so, you know, uniquely, i think the international community moved quickly on this and uh, you know, the images of the very traditional type of cool which, you know, military vehicles are quite literally ramming the palace didn't go over. well, i think from the center left and right, the interaction community has condemned what the military did. and so i think we started the governments and a pretty good situation, a relatively good situation. internationally. i don't think that they're going to replace respond with repression. they replaced the generals and named new generals, and i think this is pacified the country for the time being. but i do want to emphasize that there still is a right wing, but it's quite angry and still wants to take power as they did in 2019 yes,
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you say pacify the country, them in 10. louis, i'll say, rely on the people to prevent any kind of ministry. take a browse the way. oh, does he face issues that too well, i mean, as you mentioned earlier in the program, but there's believe is going an a, an economic crisis in many ways. is it bad inflation? there's been fighting in the party. so i think he's support that he had when he won and 2020 isn't quite as strong, but he won it 2020. he doubled the 2nd place candidates. so he won with an absolute majority and does have quite a bit of popular support. at least more support, i think that the military would have been carrying out uh, a traditional cube actually attempted today. historically that has not gone well and believe yet in choose. and i don't think that the social movements, the popular movements and the unions. busy accept a to from us back are thanks very much indeed for joining us. so thank you. the
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causes of civil defense says the levels of destruction of israel is from 5 until fit here and, and north of the strip defies imagination. at least 15 palestinians were killed in a strike on a home in northern gauze at rescue could spend hours searching a rebel for survivors. most of the injured women and children, houses here as much outcome fluids has sent us this report. now, from the sides of the attack on the residential building. in fact, i yeah, yeah. it's like started a residential house belonging to a web terminate in big la here town as it can seem to get to this place. oh, this house used to be a full slow house used to accommodate 25 n as in civil is the far the vast majority of them are children and women. but that is why the forces don't
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differentiate between the us and people and defy. cuz as you can see, the best people accommodated for 25 and the sense of really is the health of them had been killed and the other health is in the hospital and they lost most of the lamps. civil defense are trying to reach and vote out people who have been killed and left on the world. well, why now? why they can't do it? i just need, uh, nothing goes for it. so i'll assign and in the last 24 hours is ready for assistive kills at least 60 palestinians. in garza city is very forces carried out strikes on 2 schools sheltering posting and families. one school was run by the united nations . dozens of people were killed in jamalia and he's really attacked,
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killed for palestinians. and in the center of this trip in these rights several peoples died. and is there any air attacks with residential buildings or nearly half a 1000000 people in the gaza strip of facing the most severe levels of food and security aids organization? say goals were still that high risk of funding because nothing of food is entering the strip. and then the everyone is facing difficulty finding enough to eat and drink and is that has a little of the, i was displaced from enough to a schooling on. eunice and loss is not suitable for leaving a tool that we struggle to get water. we wait for hours, 5 or 6 hours to find some, and then we go home. that's why we saved the risk for drinking us for cleaning and bushing. we get the go to go to for the buffer. i'm can see here there's funding. there is nothing to eat or drink, we will to long distances to find a distribution point or community kitchen. find a solution if it's at the sort of goss this amount of terran crosses wesson's
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efforts to bring food. immense nonce fuel continued to fulton. no age trucks have entered garza for weeks. us had built up here to deliver 8 bye see, but the plan has lost. we failed with some visit, explains what went wrong. it took just 6 weeks for the us built humanitarian peer to fail. on may 15th us navy ship sailed from the is really port of us got the gaza as these exclusive valves as their images show. these are worship some logistics vessels responsible for connecting the floating structure, the gaza, sure. on the causeway in the shape of gene area. the peer became operational on may 17th, supported by 2 ships setting about 9 kilometers off the coast. the images show to us ships and a smaller one intended to transport trucks onto the pier, but problems arose almost immediately. 8 days later,
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high waves overwhelmed appear over that period. just 29 trucks delivered and 99 shipments in the gaza, publicly available logistics details show us navy personnel constructing the peer. us officials said their mission was also to protect it, armed with machine guns and armored vehicles. us forces also installed in air defense system and attach it to the eastern side of the pier. when the pier collapsed. they had to dismantle the system as well. in the meantime, 2000000 palestinians continue to suffer with not nearly enough a getting into gaza by land, air, or sea wilson dies ard elda 0. so the heads on the altos air quotes in russia begins a close to a trial of american chance to choose a spine the
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the fellow with things already live. the stalls across the good parts of the us know them areas of the us hold on plays, pushing over towards the great lakes, this area, flight pressure, responsible for the big and heavy down pools that we've seen that caused some flash flooding and see how it travels. this way, all the way back towards the pacific northwest on the moves of slot a little further east, which as we go through 1st, they say that with the weather coming into east composite canada heavy rain for some temperatures take back to around 21 celsius. the and also to waste alt isn't that for the say good ration showers them coming on that next weather system spitting out so that western side of canada right down across the mountain stays northern plains, pushing further east with some heavy rain central canada, the upper midwest as we go through friday and it's still dc at around $32.00 degrees,
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one or 2 showers down towards the south east as well for the spring. some went whether it's always up with the weather that we have across the caravan. because some live you shy was coming in across cuba. jamaica. i wanted to have you shout was to enter his bon, y'all really wet weather setting in the across some parts of central america, seneca, rector of costa rica, same some big down polls. meanwhile that sunshine is showers for the east notice of the west indies over the next few days. the the the . ringback the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the do without this era remind to about the top stories. now this belief in army troops had been retreating from the capital, was main sweat and the presidential palace of a storm. and the preston to it says the country experienced an attempt to the army general needing the apartment which was dismissed from his position. and according to local media, has now been arrested causes civil defense system levels of destruction often as
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well as compound right. north of the street defies imagination. at least 15 palestinians were killed in a strike on a time in the town. county as president says, he will not signed the bill that's led to major protests. at least 23 people were killed on tuesday. of the m p. 's at pos legislation that would have raised taxes on essential items that's otherwise addressed to the nation routes. i was promised to open the door though with young people. catherine started reports from it not read. as many people here said they've never seen anything like this before. we started out as peaceful protests on tuesday, pretty pond violent. when henry, the forecast is invaded, parliament police fired t a gas. what the commons and life bullets. several people were killed in many injured by the west, the president. we a move to about to the pressure and has we don't. the bill is mckinsey
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to the people who have said loudly that they want nothing to do with these finance be 2024. i can seat and therefore i would not sign the 2024 finance bill and it should subsequently be withdrawn. and i have agreed with these members, but that becomes a collective position. kyra nicole morticia says that will not bring back hot 20 year old son. was shot to the test. think i'm going to miss getting bad as a mother, i feel terrible. whoever's trying to have my children needs to stomach what to do it. one of the most kenya is our belief to support that protest against a finance bill that will increase taxes. so i'm like this man from
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a need over to narrow be decided to take martha's into their own hands. this is a county office of an empty who said yes to the people here. say he doesn't present them anymore. that angry and the frustrated that the crazy because that's very clear because the mobile home gun you have to bribe for everything. when you finish school, you still have to pay a bribe to get the job may end up going back on the level and he's neighbors. see the county office he's supposed to help them, but at this point now on their own, kathy saw y'all do. sarah nairobi, the iran will hold its presidential election on friday to choose a successor to abraham bracy died in a helicopter crash last month. candidates have promised to revise the economy. this even is another conservative politician withdrawals from the race vote to see this
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will prospect to the comic relief from a cost of living crisis without an end to international sanctions. say the holder has spoken to some of them in the capital. tyrone that runs grand bazaar is known as the financial hub of iran. but this center for trade is also a place where the economic crisis is being felt. and it says here that we get the sense of public sentiment of hundreds compared to last year. the prices have increased by a 150 percent and then the local currency. but the prices are based on dollars. under the arch ceilings, the kilometers of cor doors to georgia and the hustle and bustle of stores are stories of struggle the your brand is suffering from installation. there's also the currency. the appreciation that successive governments have blame on international sanctions over its nuclear development program. there are those who believe iran
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should be part of the international financial system emission was part of the country. all the neighbors reach most of the percentage of the old people because acceptance. in a few days, a new leadership will be voted into office and presidential hopefuls are promising to address the financial challenges. but many say they've heard those promises before. i am not going to vote because presidents can do anything. they don't have the authority to do anything for people and life is very expensive. living standards, particularly among the middle class, have worse and in recent years, skilled workers are leaving and there is little prospect for, for an investment because of sanctions. there is another election that could have implications on iran economy. in a few months. there may be a new administration in the white house. donald trump,
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who reinstated tough economic sanctions on iraq and after pulling out of the nuclear deal in 2018, could make a political come back. he runs economy relies on crude exports, which have increased due to the easing of sanctions under the biden administration . but the rise in government revenues is not being felt on the streets and the local currency. the reality is already trading at near the $600000.00 to the dollar . 15 fold increase since 2018 center for their i was just either different on and so the people who need the medical treatments are facing increasing costs and shortages of medicine and then the only hospital for cancer patients and it used to secure direct medical workers are simply overwhelmed as well, has to store now different from their homes by conflict and suffering kind of sense of which these people can't afford the medical treatment they need. know how i am i on
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a. i'm displaced from cartoon and have been sick since 2017. when i came to l cut, that is, my illness increased and my hand broke. i'm undergoing chemo therapy now. thank god, i'm in a very bad condition and i kind of buy medication tablets for t, i'm how much is the patient to also last how home job looked at with i had a treatment and i was receiving treatment before, but they stopped paying a salaries in the a tech on the city of met any forced me to stop the policy, i believe, since the beginning of the one in april last year. we have been facing many challenges such as a huge increase in the number of patients are lost here with the same data, 900 new patients compared to only 300 to 400 patients before the war. the medical sentence does not have enough capacity for the amount of patients. we now have on the 27 bits and we need at least 60 more, more important funded pets is medicine and treatment. but the more testing says,
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radio therapy is now far too expensive for cancer patients, even if it's available. i told the world health organization since 65 percent of people in sudan can't get health care due to the dysfunction of medical facilities and skill city of supplies. as a result of the conflict, a team of specialized canadian ad. so then these doctors has warned, not more than 40000, the casts of patients in the country could died because of their lack of services. how much fun does. yeah. we can expand that to it in a song. this has returned to his home country straight as a free man. he played as a guilty to a challenge of espionage onto a p do with us after a 14 year battle against extradition. well, that's agreement ends. washington's efforts to prosecute him for revealing government secrets about the was enough. got us done and rock and roll this in the pulse. punch a freeman and a hod for full woman bryce as
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a homecoming watched around the world. it took millions of people. it took people working behind the scenes, people protesting on the streets for days and weeks and months and years of the and we achieved it. the julie, the sondra is 14 year old deal, culminated in leaving a high security prison in the u. k. and traveling by private judge to a historic court hearing in the us territory in the pacific. and finally flying home to australia. 6 join is incredibly grateful with the support that he's had from these trading government and from the public here in australia. and where do you live at the time?
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he's finally home. the form of fugitive smiled and waved it. he's supportive assange landed he in camera at the heart of the strategy and politics. we administer as well with governments overseas to make this happen. you saved my life with some of the 1st words he audited on arrival during a phone conversation with prime minister and to the albany easy. what hasn't ended though is he's 5 the media freedom. a son says he was doing the job of a journalist when he obtained and published hundreds of thousands of classified documents about the boys in a voc end up going to stand for is say he's play deal sets a dangerous precedent and that they will be seeking a presidential pardon? it is unprecedented and unprecedented in the united states to use the guy's apt to criminally, prosecute a journalist for a publisher. it's in the more than
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a 100 year history of that law. it is never been used in this fashion. it is certainly our hope that it will never again be used in this fashion. so now what's on just focusing on his family and spending time with his children, who was seeing him outside prison for the 1st time. he has not yet addressed the media, but lawyers say he will not be so island. they say this isn't just about one man. what about journalists ability world wide to report on events? governments believe it should be kept secret. danielle robertson out 0 camera. u. k prime minister issue center because going to head to head to the opposition neighbor the deck, his stomach in the funnel t. v debate lead has tackled the key issues including tax integration on griggs, it pro palestinian protests has value outside the venue. election will take place on the 4th of july. so next consecutive party is badly trailing the main or
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positions eva party in opinion polls. while far as of swept through knowledge part, so brazil is the continental area. that's hence the world's largest tropical wetlands. the bases are searching before the peak of the dry season. authorities have declared a state of emergency the areas i'm to a range of walls life, including the village community of jackson is an american journalist, accuse of spying as an aide and a russian quote for the store that has closed door trial, prosecutors accusing it on guesstimate show working for the c i a, is employed, the wall street journal, and the by the administration. so the charges are politically motivated under simmons reports. if i'm a guest can, which stands as the 1st american journalist to be arrested in russia on espionage charges since the fall of the soviet union. the managed a smile at the media on the other side of the glass box. this the only access gen
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