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the say, and the, the time to me, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's a them, this is the news out, live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. our can barrels sweeps through se, caribbean leaving destruction and is false. most powerful recorded this early. the storm season, young and old. the sick and dying false display force of
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a 1000000 palestinians on the move again and gaza following his right evacuation orders. confrontations between police and protest is in kenya during demonstrations. calling for the president, the step down. 2 candidates hoping to be coming around next, present and hold the final debate. as of 5 days ramos election, the beginning the news with one of the most powerful storms to hit the car being fee is power. can barrel reach category 5 spaces? one stage packing wind speeds of up to 250 kilometers per hour. it's since been downgraded to a category full. at least 3 people have been killed. one in grenada, the i live in,
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st. vincent and the grands deans power can as cool of wives for the devastation. the jamaica is bracing for its land, full and wednesday. cayman islands, also on its off as it proceeds towards mexico. it's the 1st recorded. hearken to reach category 5 level this early in the storm season. so john holman, is in mexico city and joins us from van now. so john, this still a few territories and it's part of a bracing for impact along the way. yeah, completely at the moment it's just south of the island, which the dominican republic can hate to share with the dominican republic. i said is that it scope more than 2000 shouts is ready to get people into. so it seems reasonably well prepared. the other side of the island, i hate say that's really struggled with natural disasters and with the source of
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rains that this is going to alicia, especially along the south coast of hygiene. there's a hurricane warning now on that south coast. it could cause chaos, especially as we talking about a country that's really loyal us at the moment. 80 percent of it's kind of, it's capital a lot and it's in the control of gain. so the united nations is said that it's go, it's services on the law, and it's prepared some sort of food distribution, but it's going to be a real challenge the in hate. see, i guess then we move on as you were saying, somebody to jamaica that all of the prime minister sets of people you really need to start searching for higher ground because we could see a title search and at the peak of the hurricane, emergency services aren't going to be able to get out and do anything. and then late thursday, friday it's going to be getting onto the mexican car being cut, cuz that's a real coast of resort towns on the, on the coast of mexico. and what the mexican government is said is it's going to
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put on buses to trying to evacuate as many people as needs be and the storm over the setting rank hold system that john as it is, i think you spoke a little bit that somebody about the the devastation that it's rates and just the prime minister of grenada is come out and said that in half an hour cut a q, that's one of the smaller islands of his country was flat and the prime minister of some vincent and granted things you mention. so that 90 percent of houses were damaged and destroyed on another small island called union. and the roof of the airport just came clean off. what the world make nature illogical organization is saying is that it's hitting smooth the islands in the caribbean. the on prepared for these large hurricanes, especially hard and the same, the reason the hurricane, the strong category 5, it has be that it's most powerful point. that's the strongest that you said on reco
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this early in the atlantic hurricane. a season. the reason perhaps for that happening is wilma temperatures. it'd be atlantic ocean that causes more of operation that causes more intense, hurricanes and high winds. that's what scientists a saying could be causing more tens hurricanes. and we'll meet you over a logical organization despite this person for them. has said this sets a really worrying tone for the rest of the atlantic hurricane season going forward . all right, believe with that. thanks so much john holman. well ellia, we spoke to the prime minister of st. vincent and the grand dean's. he's criticizing the international community for not doing enough on climate change. overall. this is a horrific my heart and it's, it's, it is call, it does cause we haven't done the calculation yet. but it would be hundreds of
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millions of dollars worth of damage on the loss. so how is is public infrastructure was having facilities. we have 75 shelters established and the persons who haven't been into the shred it is um, i've gone into a friends, homes. we're without electricity. what is in some pads and not another pads, the global community. i pay a lot of lip service to the consequences of climate change. and then, but they're not taking the issue very seriously. not, not by their responses in terms of resources and the like. and doors will do the emissions because in this climate change, the other ones were benefited through the emissions. because this is kind of a tied to
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a particular global economy. and that you caused the problems and then you leave us on the frontlines. i'm, we pay the price. that's not fair, that's non just and um, the words that they have to match them with, with the appropriate actions. and they're not doing that. of course, to arouse off isn't ack masonic scientist, the us national center for misfire rec research. he says, rising ocean temperatures of closing bigger and more powerful harkins we are experiencing a record breaking the heat in the north atlantic and particularly the region where hurricanes typically develop in the ocean. right now is that temperature, as we normally see in her early september, as the temperatures climb to their maximum, that usually occurs near the early parts of october. and so that's the peak of
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hurricane season clements logically. but with this sheet already, they're in place from a number of factors. we've set the stage for more explosive, hurricane development early on it. and as you can see, we're experiencing an unprecedented hurricane situation on the planet right now. in 2023 was very disturbing. jump in ocean temperatures in the north atlantic. i mean, we're talking a huge jump and it's kind of stayed that way all the way through the season. so one of the leading mechanisms for that is to be the sub trouble, a high pressure system that stands over the sub tropical atlantic appears to have been a little bit weaker than normal, allowing less wins to a course across the main developmental region. which leads to less cooling that we normally see from higher wins. and so that might be an additional factor that's contributing to the very warm temperatures there. but certainly climate
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change exacerbates this problem as well. the to see you and says a quarter of a 1000000 people as being impacted by these riley armies. latest evacuation order for southern garza, among them hundreds of patients forced to flee the european hospital. they made the perilous journey to another medical facility, invest in hon. eunice, only to find no available beds. jacob brown reports a hospital board and its equipment abandoned. doctors and patients forced out because of in his riley order to leave the head of a planned attack. for moment oh, by oaks, mother, a cancer patient. that means the options have run out of the items as well. so we came to now,
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so hospital and unfortunately there are no bids for cancer patients. little cancer patients or died. we've walked. yeah, they, oh no ambulances and no means of transportation due to this via crowd in the latest force displacement of palestinians in southern gaza is the result of in his riley, military evacuation order. doctors and patients have had to leave the european hospital in con eunice palestinians. were told to move west for their safety. for many it's meant a long and dangerous journey by foot to nesa hospital in the hope of seeking medical care. but space has run outs and for displaced palestinians lucky enough to get to a hospital bed. the cabinet stuff are able to offer as minimal situation as disastrous and exhausting for the doctors and the injured themselves due to the lack of medical stuff and equipment for you. many of these families have been
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forced to move more than once. they say nowhere and kaiser is safe, not even areas be as riley military to class humanitarians zones at the moment. so if we don't know where to go, we're just heading west to what's on the left seat in front of the center for now. those who can crowd on to vehicles as they leave their homes or temporary shelters . yes, again, traveling into the unknown and with no idea of what bill east widow sleep. but in the midst of all the uncertainty, palestinians determined to survive. jacob brown, elder, 0 gas supplies of all, but run out to northern garza palestinians scrambling to find other ways to cook and feed the families of the search through rubble and destroyed buildings for would do all the sources of fuel. filled with danger was who explains,
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it says the very beginning goes this assault that gives the ballast sinew. that is what 80 forces been the axes, honey. cooking gas is a to the nothing does trip i'm talking to a in front of a gas distribution company, as it can see the vents or right now, which is totally destroyed by those right of forces in the last invasion. this, this direction looks to be able to look for other alternatives, like collecting the reward and for the trouble with the, from the just towards houses. but my venture, we must have been in this is around us, every with the price of this fine would, will not exceed $50.00 shekels, an amount of money that will not benefit us because we will buy food for this donkey. a life is a circle of ongoing suffering. people now collect firewood and straw. when will come the time when we can find ourselves living in a decent way, like other people on this. oh, well i have a certain that as we don't have gas, it will. i'm obliged to go out and collect 5 would,
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because the lack of guess i need to cook some pasta or drink a cup of tea and i depend on fine what to do this. my jobs now to collect 5 would sometimes i sell to those who don't have any. we need guess it's a must have a risk, a lot to myself to collect. so i would, as you can see on here the, the border. i can be killed at any moment. i'm talking to phones that fees, lot of value for you can, which is the they destroyed this neighborhood is the disorder. but civilians are coming here every day in order to find some think to mix for you with one lanes them. and the shave, the name comes up. as you can see, i clicked towards from on the and above the rubble. we didn't have gas for the last 8 months. i liked is very tough. even finding a piece of wood to cook. something is now difficult to get all the houses and buildings and level. we live in tents. now. this is the scene. hey, yeah,
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nothing goes for it. and this is the policy in bose. why is it forces i'm going to balance sinews in order to make nothing goes red in habitable and not livable anymore? well, i have the fluids. i just need, uh, nothing goes for us on the side. the stampede as a religious event in india has killed at least a $116.00 people. attendees had gathered in the northern states of oats, a physician to celebrate the hindu diety, shiva image and king. but has more, the one of the other ambulances bring the dead injured to this hospital in utah, india, after stumpy at a religious event, you know, to, per dash,
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o d will kind of go to my career. it really tragic accident took place. really just stephen celebrating bullied by what's going on because those heavy village of pots are destroyed around s 10 bit happened and people have died. thousands of people were injured. ok. and the desktop is expected to rise. if, if the people started falling on one another, those who were plus died, american people there, pulled them out. the cause of the stumpy isn't clear. some reports suggest it began when people were leaving the side of the crowding may have been in fact, the initial report suggest more than 15000 people were attending the event which had permission for 5000. the states chief minister has ordered an investigation into the incident, and i just sort of got a good big cook, matt for a 1000 and indians. prime minister showed the public. the government is offering support in the god of good buddies, senior officials of the send to bowman,
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died in constant touch with the dish. com. and i assure everyone to this house that the victims, so it'd be, haven't been able to be very little god, ministration is engaged in relief, investigative work under the supervision of the state government. it's not the 1st telling the stumpy has happened at a religious event in india, all sorts of increase the police presence that must gatherings and started using drawings for surveillance. imaging came out a 0 of kenya's integrity administrator is wanting, pro test is violence and i like you must cease at all costs and soft of protest is fault with police in the capital. again, the movement that began with the aim of stopping a tax hike is now demanding the president's resignation. symbols to all the reports from nairobi. 2 weeks into protests against a controversial finance bill. demonstrators are still on the streets of kenya. the
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police accused of disproportionate violence showed no signs of backing down the president william root may have scrapped the bill. but protesters demands heads of all they want justice for what they say was the government's heavy handed response to canyons exercising their constitutional rights of the president. who should be addressing as good money doesn't address us like a c, c, a flash, or we have some people that doesn't exist to this wired, at least a little bit of respect. we, we, we stopped coming to this street. we chose recent remarks to the media, defending tax sites and police tactics and down playing the desktop have re ignited public anger. our president is very good there and he has no idea. he has no clue he's so out of touch with reality. so this is that's clearly opposite house. it's very important. it's very mandatory demands now include touch the government
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spending lower salaries for public officials and the dismissal of any one with a criminal record lining up empty coffins on the street. they demand justice for the dead. hold someone accountable for police brutality they say, and they blame their presence. what we're seeing here today is a reflection of the fact that there is still a great deal of anger against the government. protesters here say that they feel their voices are still not heard. and the government still doesn't understand why they're coming out and protesting. protesters have pledged to shut down major cities twice a week, for as long as it takes. but public support for the demonstrators may be facing. the shopkeepers fearing looting. turn vigilante on tuesday. the paranoia,
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a dangerous element to add to the mix. in an already bullet tiles situation. zane bus route the old is 0, and i wrote the runs remaining presidential candidates have taken part in the final televised debate. i'd have a rental 1st on friday for most bags, masood position and also conservative side jelly lee k miles on top and last week supposed to announce his rec hold low. the snap election was called opposite. the president of ryan brought easy died in a helicopter crash in may. russell's side of the has more on the debate from to hold on. a j name has been a part of the core team in iran that is managing the company's affairs. so he has served as the secretary of the supreme national security council. then he was you
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rhonda new guys, a chief new here negotiate there. and could i please he's a member of the ex that is a causal and also seems to one to 21. he was regarded as the shadow president or iran because of his impact on the late presidency by him receives decision. but when it comes to position young, the last time that he was in a flash of position was almost 2 decades ago when he was serving as the half minister of the country from 22001 to 2005, under the government of the 1st, before mister president mohammed, how did you, how does it have you said that it doesn't mean that generally is winning and position is losing money. people believe that this debate is good to have little impact regarding the outcome of the election. there will be 2 factors that are going to be quite important. the 1st one is whether the those will support that. the other conservative candidates in the 1st of all and now are going to come and
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support generally as a united front or not. and the 2nd is, if mr. position is going to be able to further mobilize data, reform is what the base to go to the ballot boxes, not that heavy be is a specialist in the least economics brandy. so university joins us from boston. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, do we have a when the do you think from tonight's debate, what was the old take? or if i don't think so, i think and that the both the can to disagree very come back to the user up to each other. and several times it was a very difficult debate. how does not get the impression that we have a vendor, perhaps moderately in favor of position young? well did position can give people who didn't vote in the 1st round enough of a reason to come out in the 2nd round. i think she and also
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a number of shoes or prominence support here such as mister zavy, have done their best to warn people that between these 2 alternatives possess counties to better and one. he repeatedly tried to solve the express sympathy with the suffering of people because of the dire economic conditions because of corruption. i think that most easiest route to shoot for a bringing the people who otherwise are reluctant to vote a true come now turn bounce on fridays, 2nd drum. what's their, mike of, of those to say that he improvise the lot to night versus jelly lee is seemed to be more prepared pulling out papers and, and prompts on the apps on some issues. but i think he is so big. i suppose that he was repeatedly interrupting charity to you sounded like
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a mark on post candidate in the debate there. and also on several occasions to mr. prince's sky on said that i agree to consult with the experts rather than offering his on the chair to tags for the various economic questions that the cost to both of them. so that presented to brother fitness on his side. but he tried to expose the rad called a position officer opponent and try to explain what kind of damage the message i really and he's conservative team can inflict on the economy. and he tried to do that as sometimes he was successful. but he also have some weaknesses, as i mentioned, obviously the economy, a big concern in a ron the to also have quite different perspectives when it comes to relations with
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the us. right. take us through what's at stake. why the world a yes. no, i don't see. she was very debated last night about it and tonight, but there were just back to sanctions and especially to financial sanctions. i mean, as a membership going to to i, yes, i do real clear differences between their positions, a journey and the release that to be doing. so let me try how much we can negotiate it to us. introduce that to us, is the completing all stein regardless of how much we can see. but for this guy said that because of the priority of domestic, it can be confusion. he is beginning to be more flexible. you said that they would be very much more willing to listen to the bar to the doing any potential future negotiations in order to remove distractions and you're ready to,
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to check. i've got to get your analysis on that. now the baby from brandy's university . thank you. the new york judge and donald trump's hush money case has postpone the sentencing us presidential candidate will now be sentence. on september, the 18th. as follows, the supreme court finding presidents have absolute immunity for the presidential duties. you know, it all means the trial before the presidential election in november is highly unlikely. now it is crossover. there was an in jordan in washington dc so that the jobs give a reason for why decides if the spot in the sentencing as well . first, we need to clarify that to donald trump. the former us president has been convicted by a jury of $34.00 count in the so called hush money case,
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in which he was convicted of paying off an adult film star more than a 100000 dollars to her for her silence before the 2016 election, that's because he didn't want anyone to know that he had cheated on his wife who had just given birth with the adult film star. so this is a matter of, he's already been convicted. donald trump was supposed to go before the judge in about a week's time on thursday to be sentenced on those 34 convictions. and, but now his lawyers are trying to appeal by saying that because he has been granted immunity for official at that in this state case, he should not be held accountable. and in fact, these convictions should be vacated. so everything is now in a process where rob, if the judge decides that donald trump's lawyers have not made the case,
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he will be sentenced, as you said, on september 18th. so, and that ended, that sentence could be as much as 4 years in a state prison. the, it is important to note that in the so called harsh money case, pretty much all the evidence except for a couple of things presented by prosecutors involved activities that donald trump took before he became a government official. so none of this is considered official at, at least and given the timeline, but this is why there is a delay. the judge certainly doesn't want to create any circumstance where these convictions could be overcharged because of something that he decided to do or not to do. he essentially had to give the trump team time to try to make its case, but it's highly unlikely that they will succeed. all right, thanks so much rosalyn joel. now let's go over to john. malcolm is vice president
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of the institute for constitutional government. he's also a senior legal fellow at the heritage foundation, joins us from washington, dc. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, is this whole type of changes that we're seeing the delays. is this whole tied to the supreme court decision about m units? yes, so i actually disagree a little bit with the analysis that you just heard from your commentator. and here's why. so 1st of all, the pain made it to miss daniels the point about the killing mattress may have taken place in 2016, but all of the alleged false business entries. and that was, he was what is what he was convicted of. took place in 2017 when he was in the white house. so what the supreme court did in the community decision and why it's important is they said that a president is absolutely immune for their own official acts that they take while
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they are in office. they are not of use for their unofficial acts, but they are immune from their official acts. but the court went further and said they give a former price. it, it is a new the if is contact is immune because they were official at you cannot introduce any evidence pertaining to those official apps to prove that the former president committed a crime with respect to his on official acts. and in this case, you ended up having testimony from a presidential advisor whole kit. you had presidential, phone records from the white house being introduced. you had several speeches and social media posts that the supreme court has said might have also been official acts as a president using his bully pulpit. you had government ethics forms be introduced. also, the president is going to be able to make, i think, a fairly powerful argument that under the supreme court's ruling,
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none of that evidence should have been introduced against him in his new york trial . and they are, for the conviction needs to be overtime. and that's what's going to be argued in the briefings before judge merch on. so trump's lawyers are gonna file their breeds by july 10th. the district attorney's office alvin bragg will have until july 24th sentencing you set for september. the 18th and the judge is that he will move on this matter by september, the 6 and the judge did say, if such is still necessary, is that indicates is that perhaps the judge things. there's not going to be any sentencing because the whole case is going to be over a ton based on what you've just explained. well, that's certainly what that language suggests. i don't think he's chipping his hand one way or the other. but you know, the supreme court was very clear. i mean, it, it said then this is a call from the court. what the prosecutor may not do,
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is it mid testimony or private records of the president or his advisors probing the official action. so allowing that sort of evidence would invite the jury to inspect the president's motivations for his official actions and to 2nd guess they are propriety. now there was a lot of official act evidence i think introduced in that new york trials. so i think judge birch on is recognizing on the basis of his opinions, but that's at least a decent possibility that this conviction may go by the way. and so i, i could to get your thoughts and analysis on that. don't malcolm from the institute for constitutional government. the pleasure to be with you. still ahead on al jazeera this fine thing in the sydney city of old fashioned forces, thousands of people,
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the fleece of their lives. the the it has been coding the surface to australia with melbourne, possibly on for its coldest week. i suppose for a long, long time temperatures best are getting about 30 degrees in the sunshine, dropping down to near freezing or below. oh, sitting on the high ground at night, and it's disappointing up the east coast of new south wales in queens and as well. i don't show briefing and tried and some degree of rain in western australia rate is returning not very much for it to just leave it. it's returning all the same. and there's a line stretching out through south australia towards queensland, which might develop into something more in a new zealand quite looking day on thursday after a while it's been rather an active couple of days or 3 or 4 days before was that sir? enjoy your 10 degrees in christ church. this is not right to see big son just all stood around sort of why see possibly even tired towards bali and stretching up
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towards the some philippines. it should be much drive this time of the child's nature, cultural so unusual picture. it should be wet and she made didn't mean by thailand to vietnam and come back to entities. so that's at least is normal. and the seasonal guidance costs so much flooding in china is also stepping back a bit. so for wednesday that we've got the belt grow you, but it's dry it to the east. the latest news as it breaks far, it is environment. the realtor that spends of not permitting any more members of the muslim community to enter its territory with detailed coverage. they've done that. the 1st i really gotta replugged um doesn't have a simple people from around the world. this rose warren garza has polarized french society for such an expense and that could have an impact on what is one of the
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most consequential elections. those that are being the, the . ringback the, the, [000:00:00;00] the
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welcome back, you're watching now, the 0 time to recap the headlines now. the most powerful recorded how we're going to hit the caribbean. so early in the storm season is barreling towards jamaica power. convertible was packing, wind speeds of up to 250 kilometers an hour as a category 5 store. since being downgraded to category full. israel's army is ordered, hundreds of thousands of palestinians to evacuate parts of southern johnson continues. its attacks across the district are also reports of heavy fighting. between is where the forces assigned brigades, extra jaya, at least a 116 people have been killed in india. and assembly, during the religious gathering, thousands of gather decided break the in do days and see the sights of possess communities in the east and democratic republic of congo. living in fear this damn
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23 of the group advances to more towns in the region. and the people that are frustrated saying the army and the you and have failed to protect them. sunday protest is a tax, a humanitarian come for you. near the town of with him the oh this is i don't know . yeah. kenny reports from the 10 bucks for the 1st one on the street of people, not on the eastern people pockets, but because combo after the m 22 young group coverage identity up, i told him kind of, i don't know what those, those are the top do you want it to the co voice sitting for you to be vague. who was the charter due to your phone was 82. if it's a pro you would kill more. mm hm. negative. and then he go go sometimes. and joe's come to help us and sometimes they don't, i don't have much to say about and use some help us, but others make life difficult for us on expressing across multiple properties. this is what temple and he bought the commercial. how many people are frustrated by
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why this is the failure by the, on the end of night to know some people they've been who we are practicing here since yesterday evening because we want to know the truth. why our soldiers leaving the front line and coming here to this hotel while rebels are advancing. this is why we're here on the streets. like this it out of fighting between the communities army and the m. 22 groups started in 2022. video to see how to use this one, those fucking the fighters on the keys. this one to go to do nice. i'm, you know, the probably the additional comfortable table and the surrounding areas as people sleep towns comfortable by the fighters to sunday should things like this shouldn't happen bluff. i'm asking people to stay calm. they want to say they vote and so forth between the 2 and a half years bringing the total number of people just listening to the office is
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6.7. 1 of the island where you're coming from joe's 0 the table, the democratic republic of school. i think to day, okay, is a professor at the coffee on an international peacekeeping center. he says, the m 23. i'm group aims to take the strategic towns and cities across the the all . see that a lot of reasons why we see that engine is re bonds and in june in crowds. now, while them is because all the research things oceleto reason often is with regards to the dfcs president avenue visited washer to engage by law shortly. now when this happens, then it means that russia was all this is jonathan. yes. if we met it or we can find the engine. if we, if i rendered it empty $39.00 system, this is actually the one off what happened. there will be oxygen steps as intra key
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tops season very. and what time is that off field is natural resources for the games. the reason is we have stakeholders that i don't see a problem. the one in government that i've been on the shopping support, you entered in 3 eastern coldest of the time, to seize and supporting the funds to my fun, exciting but entry read are possible. said we have 400 who's in the area as well now. so i asked with an engine suite. so this house one divided mtv 3 gender c's very strategic towns, agitators, statement more than 7000000 people in savannah. vin falls from that homeless, choose a fine thing between the army in the time and a true rapids, the pool forces, d, u. n, is wanting more refugees of facing famine,
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as violence escalates the city of a fashion in the north style, full region, child stratford. now are sitting under a tree with little food and water exposed to the fish heat and seasonal range of 2 dogs. no one in the 4 on the i'm going to say they have no way to go. thanks like the homes in the city of l. sasha, with fighting rage using what's being described as one of the biggest battles since the conflict began 14 months ago. a lot of good stuff for the island did that. we were very scared. there was heavy shelly on gunfire. so we left our house and went to another neighborhood. we finally managed to leave a session as a group of 21 people that we have missing families whose faith we don't know, we have no idea if the dead or life fighting interrupted between troops. loyal to shoot arms army chief up to the photo. but from the rapid support for caesar,
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r as if led by his former deputy in april last year, the city of al sasha for the population of $1800000.00 is the armies loves strong holding off for the sun on me. do much on look on our i don't know the face of my mother, my brother and sister, and i were separated. we've got some information that, that i will shoot comp north of plus tax shift. but those been fighting that as well. warning, terrible situation and need food and attend to protects us from the rain. last month, the un security council approve the resolution demanding we already said hold 6 siege about sasha and withdrawal a. do you and is warning of a potential wide spread funding across waves of saddam, especially, and or full conflict is killed at least 14000 people in injured. around 53000. it's almost like force moving 9000000 people from their homes,
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triggering and ultimately the world's largest displacement crisis. but also one of the worst humanitarian dissolved as well. that i can look what we are an urgent need of food, water, and clothing and other basic things. i'm staying with assembly, i don't know, but the head of the families, we don't with no one to support her name of last month. you and say the troll cities were being committed a long lines. this would not be the 1st time the. all right, so if the merge from a group of sites is accused of genocide, an academic cleansing and awful, 20 years ago, charles toronto, which is 07 count of protests and siri off to violent demonstrations against the syrian refugees and migrants and took a circus authorities of arrested moving 470 people in connection with the rights its present rise of 5 voted. one is condemning the violence setup costs. all the
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reports from the stumble. for successful nights turkey streets have been filled with entre reference of sentiments in several cities for experience to instruct and course say they no longer want refugees in their country. the process again when a syrian man was arrested on charges of sexually abusing a 7 year old ceiling girl in the central city of chi city, present pleasure type as one has called for calm towards the go button to the small little nothing can be a chief by few things in a phobia and hatred of races, one of the reasons for the regrettable events caused by small grid to entice the re on sunday is the poisonous rhetoric of the opposition of it. and that of who they are vandalism, and sitting streets and houses on via is unacceptable. so if that goes filter to host 4600000 refugees,
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3100000 of them fling the conflict that broke out in 2011. the most syrians here are legally entitled to a temporary protection status as a guest who are expected to return home once it is safe to do so. however, onto references, sentiments has been building for several years. a result of the spirit comic the protest triggered demonstrations across the border in opposition health parts of northern syria, including those control by turkish packed forces. hundreds of syrian active, assembled them on to part some tour down turkish flags threw rocks at turkish mores and trying to attack a border crossing the it's going to tell us to a sod. charlie's tell you to the p k take last week. present. add on on syrian later, but sharrell
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a soft signal. they were all to restoring diplomatic relations. the apparent change in spells from pon correct unrest and northern syria with all position groups. feeling to care my turn it back on the scene. i'm custodial also serious stumble. more than 200 parliamentary candidates in front of dropped out of sunday, 2nd round of elections, centrist and les this, i've been pulling out in an effort to pull the votes. they want to block the fall, right? national ronnie for making further gains. the policy emerged on top in the 1st round natasha box, the reports now from paris. what, what does happens in the 1st round of the election is we have seen far, right? candidates leading in a majority of constituencies across sprawls. now since then, what has happened in constituencies where there's a 3 way race between a fluoride candidates a candidate. so it's present macro, all centrist policy ads account today from the left wing alliance. essentially the
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policy on the left when the lines they've been negotiating to withdrawal one of the candidates in order to try and give the best jones to one of the candidates unplugged the fall. right. how does a did not constituency, from winning is not being an easy task. those 2 sides with century. so like the left when lines the left wing and lines, do you know, like the centrist, but there is a feeling amongst many of them. but this is too important that in some way, they must stop and prevent the fall ride from gaining power in frogs. it is something that happens in elections and falls and as president is when there is a fall right candidate in the mix. and we've been speaking to people about his, i think it defends the circumstances and which serve inscription, they're doing it and for who they are doing it. so i'm against any extremes. so i think i understand in the context of extremes, being leading to the country, to the phone, to the corporate law service that i can't speak for the whole country. but here in
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my constituency, it is a good thing that the 3rd candidate with drawers. because the one that is leading was from the far right in this town has always voted left on. we shall see the car to go see. this is a, it's empty democratic liberty equality in for tennessee. i remove the son from the town. most important. it's place to sign that says save yourself. well, the need all the far right policy, maureen, the pain is certainly not happy about this attempt to stall to fall right candidates from winning in this election. she's talking about it being some form of clue detox. tundra job to buy the lease a palace, a faulty j jordan fall down as you could be franz's, 1st of all, right? 5 minutes. so it is on to democratic. what is known, it is legal, it is happened before, but clearly the fall ride on on top is because they have said they want to win a majority the other need. if they win, a majority of the selection will bardello become the prime minister of bronze. meanwhile, we haven't heard anything from the french presidents about no micro not being seen
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in public since sunday, perhaps because this interest party did so badly in the 1st round. natasha butler, i'll just say error powers. hunger is prime minister, victoria autobahn is arrived in your crime for a surprise. visits and talks with president for all of them is that in ski or vine is one of the most vocal critics of western support for kids. the hon. gary and linda has not visited, give since russia invited in february 2022 is public se his house that you're financial and that the aid for ukraine during his visits or vans urge the landscape to work towards the quick seas file with moscow. this falls showing the life of policies likely to take power and thursday's general election. the new u. k. prime moves to face is a difficult series of decisions in foreign policy, conflicts in ukraine and garza as well as strange relations with the you all need
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urgent attention out that somebody cuz it's a james phase. now from the 5 days off to the u. k. election, they total leaders will gather. this was last year's summit. in lithuania, the war and ukraine will again be top of the agenda when they meet tomorrow, the lines to 75th anniversary in washington dc. it's suppose the right, it's likely to be the 1st international trip from new u. k. prime minister keeps stomach. he'll be the new face on the global stage, but he's unlikely to bring many surprises with his foreign policy. it's now nearly 18 months since president putin invited ukraine, and a new labor government is bound to continue the case, stead costs support for the presidency. lensky. when it comes to the war on garza, the parties election manifesto document says the u. k. will recognize a policy and state tiers, charismatic non correspond how it was perceived in the country. but part costa,
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an academic jason pack says both stomach and the mine he's slated to be used for in secretary david, allow me will be very cautious. i do think he's going to be a gradualist once he's had like, even his statement in the manifesto of recognizing palestine that had to walk back only when we're ready with the americans, only the end of a process. so, you know, we can't expect things to change overnight, but labor of course, has more most them constituents then the tories labor also cares more about international law. it's important to point out the kia and david lamb. we have both lawyers and they both talked about the icbc and the i c j and very favorable terms . it's now h is what was arguably the most consequential vote for the u. k. involved in times to an election, but the referendum that to breaks it. prison, accessing the european union at the time, stop. i wanted to stay in europe now and issue observer say he's trying to avoid one because it remains that it makes the key issue. there's no way to appetite to revisit the referendum which dominates at all politics for so long. and i think
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most people withdraw the have a period of calmness and stability. however, in government, i think the labor will come on the increasing amounts of pressure from businesses, which has made a big effort to call the attention of in the last few years. i know so for me is a membership. it could have up to $500.00 m pays and labor and people tend to be very per european. so it may be another good reason for the e, u and u. k, to work closely together in the coming months of that's the election on the other side of the atlantic on november, the 5th donald trump is leading in the polls. i'm to use a very for this expression salma a full human rights lawyer leading a left who sent a policy may not be trumps cup of tea. james base out to 0, london i still, i have a now this era discount dining. why you'll pay less spend a tourist at this japanese restaurant your rest of the,
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the vf can totally bon government is wrapped top the final day of the you and let me things in cut off. the 2 day event was focused on international engagements, as well as the economy and the non caustics trade and view and raise the issue of
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women's rights. the talks running through all the discussions was the deep international concern from special envoys. and for me about the ongoing and serious restrictions on women and girls, a can a stand cannot return to the international fold or fully develop economically and socially. if it is deprived of the contributions and potential of half its population. we also discuss the need for more inclusive governance and respect for the rights of minorities. how should i have the bottle has more on the adults? the video ends in the chapin was to convince the tiny band to sit together with members of the guns, civil society, human rights activists. women in particular to discuss why the range of issues such as the band goes education and putting together the inclusive government use of minorities and the future of democracy. enough kind of stuff. that's how they've been said. no, we are the only legitimate authority and i've got his dad on this lesson to pull
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out from the meeting if anyone else was invited to the gathering to the point, whether you and how to stage 2 separate mean meetings, one with autonomy about and the other one with members of the civil society, then there was this backlash from the human rights organizations from women, and they've got a sense saying that they have been excluded from that key. me think about the future of the future of the country. what the un is trying to achieve by this 3rd round. what caused the don't have pro says is convincing the tiny balance on the need for genuine political reforms if they have a want to be accepted by the international community. but for the time being the type of bond have been saying that democracy, the ban on goods education and inclusive government, the rights of minorities,
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are internal issues and would only be debated. and i've got it done by the i've gotten people pushing mind by this is you don't have to many asian currencies tumbled in value against the us dollar this year. in japan, the end hit a new low against the green bank to levels nazi and almost full 2 years from a grinder full of some the impact versus having on the cost of living. the surgeon arrivals, those visitors take advantage of the cheap un seem to points to boom times for japan. but the reality for most people is economic pay cheap, but japanese exports of only resulted in a moderate boost of businesses and for residents with the end to spend everything it seems, is more expensive. the restaurant though not show go, you want to be to has a solution to pricing. i tease all you can eat seafood buffet, the office, japanese residents, a discount of just over 10 percent compared with visiting taurus to talk of business, but i just give
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a phone that we have to set the price as high as $75.00 japanese people to pay less if they pay the same high price isn't what it is, often these people feel ripped off and they won't come to the end is declined, is mostly the result of the dollars rise because of high interest rates. the u. s. has been raising interest rates, particularly inflation, caused by the post pandemic consumer rebounds. by contrast, japan is dealing with decades of economic stagnation and wants to stimulate prices in wages that any interest rates rise here couldn't agent. similarly, china is faced with trying to support each currency while also dealing with a troubled economy. and the south korea and one has slipped 7 percent against the dollar. this even though that's prompted to close ranks with the japanese navy, but it should not take a cool last year. the 2 countries do pregnancy swaps and share the seriousness of
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rapid financial market when a t p providing strong support to each other. the while us interest rates remain high. so to do the pressure on economies on this side of the pacific, rel mcbride down to 0. and that's it for me for this news. our, the good news is carry johnston is fine. another full show the to ask. we can stories from african perspectives, 3 short documentary, by african filmmakers from family own democratic republic of congo and kate, bird islands. life is actually music of the way people talk. the way we walk is just everything is trusting timing. go tell them on the mountain. friend of the and mechanics see a new series of africa direct on i'll just sierra interrogate the narrative. is the
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u. s. has contains corporate israel affecting it's global standing. there's no question about it. the united states has effectively complicit the genocide challenge. the rhetoric. yes, the correct, but so is the international community. can we also say that deals the cornerstone of democracy is having a free and open democratic process upfront without seeing how believes that we shouldn't underestimate the consequences of snatching out and move from their natural habitat, family groups of separated and infants and juveniles are separated from the mother's ad, it causes a tremendous amount of social disturbance in these populations, which we just don't think about. i mean, know how come here to be in behaviorally sophisticated. they are how complex they are and yet to put them into a gauge doctor,
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we should light the and keep them all their lives. he also believes that science isn't the only factor to consider ricky thinking. that if i have a degree, if i look in the research institution or a university, i'm best place to understand the macbooks. and so if we don't continue with animal experimentation, so let's be aware of the impact. so 5 actions. let us don't mean that we don't harm we don't tucked we do. we explore and the american barrels sweeps through the se, caribbean leaving destruction and its weight is the most powerful recorded this early in the storm season.

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