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in western and it needs to be questions. this is not the time to, to mr. kind of way. examining the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here, at the listening passed, the, an attempt to admit it, treat who in the live here. most of the army choice to storm the presidential products general the thing it's has been arrested the voluntary johnston. this is i will just hear a lot from day. also coming is rose, soul to northern gauze, intensifies the palestinian civil defense says the destruction in fact he, it defies. imagine that we explained what went wrong with the $300000000.00 flow
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to the us, the boost 8 supplies to gauze. those i can see and definitely i would not sign kenny as president touches his plan to increase the tax is a day off to protest to store the beginning in bolivia where a top of general has been arrested off to what the president pools and attempted crew of vehicles rammed through the entrance of the presidential palace and troops filled its hallways. but they pulled back from the streets and it was the full that the army come on, the needing a mobilization that form a general one. jose it's anita, was dismissed from his position by the government just a day before i see what was arrested. so need to accuse the president of ordering
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the could. it was the other me. on sunday in less alcala, i met with the president, and he told me the situation was bad, and this week would be critical. he said it was needed to prepare something to push up his popularity. i asked him, shall we bring out the armored vehicles? and he said, take them out somewhere, but inside the government building a president and it was also, it was seen confronting jones and you get face to face. the price to introduce was heard heading to come out and i am your captain. my body to withdrawal. also has a cold on bolivians to defend democracy, 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
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we are, the national government with all its ministers fed with a vice president here on catholic long day to confront any to attempt any attempt to threatens out democracy the willoughby and people a call. 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, we hail the social organizations and invite them so that they, once again show the positive democracy to the bolivian people. long lived levine, people long live democracy from bolivians themselves have taken to the streets and the off time off of that attempt to do a heating the coal from the president to assist the coup attempt crowds gathers near the capital of central square close to the presidential palace taunting against the
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mobilization, townhome and is following those developments from mexico city to okay, well just to bring you up to date. and you mentioned the, the general one jose. so when you go was arrested, as he was bundled into the call, reports has got to him. and what he said to that was based on quoting him, who the president told me that the situation was bad. he to use and exploitive, this weight was going to be critical and they needed something to raise is popularity. then they start to bundle them into the car and one of the reports is, gets to tight machine and, and says, is this a cellphone can always go to general? and he says, yes, yes. so, obviously those remotes from the general, a copy. we haven't got them verified, they can't be validated. a toe is just his words of what's just happened. an off the he sort of slightly pneumonia, slate left plaza bree yorba central square, the capital. but we can give you a little bit of context around that. and the context is based as the president of
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the country, and we saw se isn't a bit of a problem in this sense, but he's got low approval ratings. last, when in march he was at 38 percent. the economy's not doing well, a toe, and he's also involved in a protracted bottle with eval morales. the next president of the country for the nomination of the mass policy that they both belong to for the nomination. the next elections which are in 2025. the cause of civil defense says the levels of destruction of the as well as from bob until the here in the north of the street. the defies imagination. at least 15 palestinians were killed in a strike on a home in northern gauze. best you could spend hours searching the rubber for survivors. most of the injured the women and children. i'll just hear as much outcome fluid has sent us this report from the side to the attack on the
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residential building in by. this is what it is. slight started. it's a residential house belonging to a webcam. many 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 differentiate between the us and people and the fighters. as you can see in the very best people come with dated for 25 and the sensibility 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 bolt out
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people who have been killed and left under the level white. now why they can't do it? i just need, uh, nothing goes for it. so i'll assign as goss this amount of terran crosses wesson's efforts to bring food medicine, fuel continued to fulton and only a small trickle of supplies can enter from any point. although it was reopened, edit this week, the us bill to monetary and pay it to deliver aid by c. as long as we failed so far . and it's set to close in just a few months time, listen, dies, all, it explains what went wrong. it took just 6 weeks for the us, build humanitarian peer to fail. on may, 15th us navy ships sailed from the is really part 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 to gaza. sure. on
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a causeway in the shape of gene area. the peer became operational on may 17th, supported by 2 ships, sitting about 9 kilometers off the coast. the images show to us ships and the smaller one intended to transport trucks onto the pier. but problems arose almost immediately. 8 days later, high waves overwhelmed appear over that period. just 29 trucks delivered and 99 shipments in the gaza, publicly available logistics details show us maybe 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 does appear 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,
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or sea wilson guys or elders 0 but then tall. there's a us national security tend to for in the policy analyst who joins us from boston by skype. welcome to the program. so what's in your view? went wrong with this. pay that what, what the main factors so really well i think one is mother nature and there was a storm and appears to artificial peers have a history of doing well when these the seas are, are high. so i think that's on intended. but obviously unavoidable. the fact that led to the failure, the bias by itself. but then there's also the, i think the a dilemma that the american forces had in trying to build appear that was absolutely 0 support from the israelis in
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a place of more trying to bypass these real is, is without coming to a clash with them. and it added up to 2 little with the bad weather. it truly a presumably this pay i wouldn't have been need if they had been enough pressure or willingness to open all the roots fade into garza. well that's true, but it's is, it also doesn't take into account the reality is politically, both domestically in the us, internationally between, between united states and israel. the, the us regarding ministration has pressured the nothing yahoo, yahoo governments to allow aid in. but of course is we all are seen missing out who is simply intransigent, john ocean and really keeps are complete, complete control on the, on the area where the israeli army is fighting. and so the us has
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a choice of well, we can have a clash directly with israel or try to find a work around in the air drops, which were not the cost to control given the level of need them appear the same where the 2 efforts to bypass the israelis without having, having to confront literally israel and almost to new jersey. so how much longer then can benjamin netanyahu sustain essentially the denial of a to palestinians and this continuing will or well, it's, i think for a while yet it's not a change is not given into meaning in days or here. even a couple of weeks, i think however, over there are completely insufficient to indications if you're someone in
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gaza. but nonetheless, there are indications of a, a beginning of a shift in the political out of the equation. and that's nothing yahoo is starting to, to feel the need for a change of policy. meaning that the government is cracking the pressure domestically in israel. and his phone is in tents and from united states and from europe and in other countries. also, there is sustained that the conventional national war uh come to an end. and as those pressures start to change the political realities or nothing. yeah. it then become, becomes more conceivable and more likely that finally somebody will be able to get in, but it will be dramatically too late for many, many people if people call thanks so much for your insights. here on out just in
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the iran will hold its presidential election on friday, voters will choose a successor to abraham, at racy who died in a helicopter crash last month. what candidates have promised to advise the economy? this, even as another conservative politician withdraw us from the rest of it to see little prospect of economic the from a cost of living process without an end to international sanctions. say no holder has spoken to some of them in the capital to iraq. to runs. graham 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 this sense of public sentiment, so there's hundreds outside compared to last year. the prices have increased by a 150 percent iron and the local currency,
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but 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 run is suffering from installation. there's also the currency depreciation that successive governments have blame on international sanctions over its nuclear development program. there are those who believe you are on should be part of the international financial system commission with the war. we should talk over all the country, all the neighbors reach. most of the percentage of the all people is accept. 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
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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, who reinstated tough economic sanctions on iraq and after pulling out of the nuclear deal in 2018 could make a political come back. you run to 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 . a 15 fold increase since 2018 center for there i was just so you don't as
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well. so as i come there off to the break, we can expound that within a psalms returns home a free month. as part of the 3 d with us. so thoughts on long go. yeah. head suppose on friday is that is frustrated. the stay to the economy and levels of corruption. the little big down pool is the go central pause of china. you see the value fund here, the plumber is still pulsing the way through. that's the line of west east weather and it's going to continue dragging this way. resources we go through this day, so really heavy rain anywhere on this line. you could see some flash flooding. wet weather, right close to south korea, pushing the cost. usually it was a go through friday, west to weather, into the southern half of hong,
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choose some pick down pools. again, that could cause some flash flooding. and you can see how it runs, it's why all the way back into the heart of china. so we all like you to see some big problems here over the next few days, some of the showers to into southeast asia, as per usual repulsive assembly rineback coming into northern parts of the philippines and particularly lose on seeing some very heavy rain for a time weather to stretch down across bonia, a good scattering the showers right across the region, and scattering the showers to across south asia. them on the same range, they still is literally life. and all the most pump of some free monsoon re settle, just move ahead on those temperatures, up to what was the northwest over the next dial. so we could even say some lobby showers. welcome shows us, but getting into new data, but the west is weather continues across the west and gas and they just for like the foundation is deliberate over $300000000.00. will suffice. be more than $75.00
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a straight defies imagination. at least 15 palestinians were killed and astride on a home in town. i believe in the army general has been arrested off to what the president said. this was an attempt to leave an army troops having retreating on the capital, his main square, and the presidential titus of the storm. earlier, the army general leading the upfront and felt which was dismissed from his dad. ken is the president says he will not sign a bill that's. that's a major protests police 23 people were killed on tuesday of the m. p. 's, a pasta legislation that would have raised taxes on the central items that's otherwise addressed to the nation when the router has promised to open the door with young people. catherine story reports from not ready many people here see they've never seen anything like this before. we started out as peaceful protests on tuesday,
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pretty tons violent when hundreds of protest is invaded. parliament police fired t a gas. what the commons and life bullets. several people were killed in many injured, but on was the president. we a moved to about to the pressure and has we don't, the bill is mckinsey to the people who will have said loudly that they want nothing to do with these finance be 2024. i can seat and therefore i would not sign that printed printed full finance bill, and it should subsequently be withdrawn. and i have agreed with these members that that becomes, of a collective position. cairo nicole morticia says that will not bring back had 22
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year old son was shot to the test, miscast by a. as a mother, i feel terrible. whoever's trying to have my children needs just by what the, the last 10 years are believe to support the protest against a finance build that will increase taxes. so i'm like this man from a neighborhood and i really decided to take matters into their own hands. this is a county office of an empty go said yes to this bill. people here say he doesn't represent them anymore. that angry and frustrated that they're crazy because that's very tia because they move on. gotten it. you have to bribe for everything. when you finish school, you still have to pay a bribe to get the job man, dot com back us. so i really and he's neighbors, see the county office is supposed to help them. but at this point now on that own kathy saw you all to sarah nairobi. we can expound that student assault and it says
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return to his home country australia as a free man. he paid the guilty to a charge of espionage onto a p. d over the us, soft or 14 year battle against extradition. well, that's agreement ends. washington's efforts to prosecute him for revealing government secrets about was enough. going to start on a rock. the robots ripples punch view of friedman and the hard for full woman bryce as 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. us and we achieve that the julie,
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this on just 14 year old deal culminated in leaving a high security prison in the u. k. and traveling by private jet to a historic court hearing in the us territory in the pacific. and finally flying home to australia. join is incredibly grateful for the support that he's had from these trading government and from the public here in australia and wedge, a lot of cities times he's finally on the form of fugitive, smiled and waved it to support his assange landed he in camera at the hodge of astrology and politics. when ministers lobbied governments overseas to make this happen, you saved my life with some of the 1st words he audited on arrival during the 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
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a journalist when he obtained and published hundreds of thousands of classified documents about the boys in a box. and it's gonna stay in for he is say, he's play deal sets a dangerous precedent and that they will be seeking a presidential pardon. it is on presses and unprecedented in the united states to use the espionage apt to criminally. prosecute a journalist for a publisher. it's in the more than a 100 year history of that law. it has never been used in this fashion. it is certainly our hope that 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. the lawyers say he will not be silence. they say this isn't just about one
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man. what about journalists ability worldwide to report on events, governments believe it should be kept secret. danielle robinson out 0 camera. the wife and lawyers of doing a sancha thinks australia is prime minister and all those who come paid for his freedom. julian assigned has for so many years uh, sacrificed uh for freedom of speech and, and in freedom with the prophecies sacrificed his own freedom. and finally, today that tragic situation ended. and we are all grateful that julian is back home . das failure where he belongs, back with stella a back with his children, re united with his father. it took millions of people. it took people working behind the scenes, people protesting on the streets for days and weeks,
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and months and years. and we achieved it down now that robertson is live for us now in cameras. so down here we just heard from joining the song, his wife and legal team. what more did they have to say? yeah, well what a difference a day makes assange waking up this morning too. he's a 1st day of freedom after a long, political, diplomatic, and legal battle, as long as his lawyer is speaking at parliament today alongside his wife's, stella, stella, describing the alignment that she told the children and who was that daddy was coming home. she thanked all those who have supported them over the use. a sentiment echoed by a sondors lawyers who said this will not have been possible without a global movement. adding that they were able to negotiate the return of an astrology and citizen. with one of the most powerful countries in the world. now
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that relationship between the united states and australia was also once again put into question. he had ministers today. it's amazing that the case did pull title one in the side of that relationship, but it has now being fixed because the as on just lawyers indicating they will be pressing ahead with a presidential pardon. and they also indicated that a sanchez arrival here in australia could have implications for future cases. this comes at a point in time. we've had 2 high profile. we took lower cases, go through the quotes. hicks, one involving the release of documents involving alleged will crimes, enough gonna send and another one release releasing protected information to do with the australian tax office. cases like these, his lawyers said today they will be watching closely what seems to be beginning a new era in assigned as far as full press freedom. so he's now of 3 man might shooting a song,
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just plans be now. still when we pause, we did say there's juvenile in scenes and roll over emotion as he touch down on a home soil as he celebrated his new found freedom. and we saw crowds of people descend on the pool with signs and flags saying that they wanted to watch this moment with their own eyes. ones that is now it's in history boss in the coming days. it does seem that these for unions, as indicated by his wife, will be more private and intimate as assigned to reconnect with his family. it is understood that as on she wants to now spend the 1st few days of his freedom by the cost more, a remarkable journey from a high security present to a globally publicized return to now some pace and privacy in some of a strategy as well known beautiful beaches. daniel and robertson, thanks very much indeed. k prime minister. i'm interested in that cuz going
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head to head opposition. label the the case stop and the final tv debate latest tackles at key issues including tax immigration and rex. it of protesting and protest is valid outside the venue election. it will take place on the 4th of july . so next consecutive policies badly trailing. the main physician laid the party in the opinion polls or an ongoing. yeah, it hits the pose this week for the 1st time since it was a whole, this constitution a year ago to brooding representation among its people. but experts say we call physicians. the governing party is as long as a be a little change or serious steps taken to address corruption scandal instead of wrote to the country in recent years. patrick felt report stuff from the top, the campaign value of the capital one, but so and supporters of among garden people's policy o m p. p. confident of securing another, resenting victory in the upcoming parliamentary. but b, m p. p is
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a political force that showed up involved in history for any of their party rooms prior programs and started to install the m. c. p has been the dillman force and montgomery and politics since the country established a multi policy system. 13 years ago, it turned the whole $62.00 out of a total $76.00 seats in its parliaments known as the great cool. but this is the 1st time on go to its voting. since the legislature was shaken up. among the major changes, it's adding 50 seats. there were things a role that last year to address a decline in public confidence in politicians. one reason, so they found nearly 2 thirds of people are dissatisfied with the state of montgomery as democracy. montgomery as new election system is designed to support the inclusion of smaller policies and give them a great voice in parliament. but many people here say they are frustrated with the politics as a result of recent high profile corruption scandals.

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