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the system even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator hero. now, the a may just show support for ukraine. nate's, her latest pledge at least, $43000000000.00 in ministry 8 to help teeth and it's 4 against russia the carry johnston. this is all just from to who's coming the we take a look at the efforts to preserve causes education system as it's really a tax reduce 80 percent of schools to rep. we need to protest info to build the
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left a shadow of himself off the he was beaten and tortured inside on his way to jail and stuck in space we have from to nasa. astronaut has returned to us has been to date of the buildings we installed on spacecraft malfunctions the beginning with the war. and ukraine. ne totally does have promised to give, keep at least $43000000000.00 worth of mitre 8 within the next year to help a boost his defenses against russian to tax. the patch was made that the military alliance has annual summit, which is taking place in washington dc. now to also express concern about the child support for russia, they shouldn't responded by accusing the organization of publications nice and smooth. montana reports now from the us capital. the nato leaders are welcomed at
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the white house for the official dinner and mocking in the end to day one. this preceded by the 1st in person meeting between president biden and the newly elected prime minister of britain, cuba stomach. we are long conversations on the phone when you want the festival was the media was intent on asking about the president's health and whether he would step down from the campaign. the at the george clooney added his voice to those calling on president biden to step down . this is significant because cooney is one of the bite and campaigns most prominent fund raises. and there was a lot of private discussion among nato members as to who will run the us government offices the november election. if there's one thing that i'm concerned about with the united states is the polarization of the political climate. it is,
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i have to admit very toxic, aside from the health of the us president, ukraine was the main topic of discussion. members coaching to supply an array of air defense systems and f, 16 fits the f sixteens are on their way. the transfer is happening as we speak, so they'll be flying in the skies of ukraine this summer. in his opening address, president biden said that the entire alliance space to print from russia edits, allies right now. russia is on a war time 40 with regard to defense production. they have their significantly wrapping up their production of weapons, munitions, and vehicles. and they're doing it with double china, north korea, and iran. we cannot, in my view, we cannot allow the lions to fall behind. the unity on display in the day continued into the night, tomato as members celebrated the 75th anniversary of the alliance for in the very
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city where its pers meeting took place. kinda out of sierra washington. this ross is a former nato operations direct to the office of the us secretary of defense. besides the boost and ministry support for ukraine level, the playing field in a key battleground locations. this last summer, just the rushes best chance to finally over run and conquer all a few crane. they had a significant material advantage, particularly from air launched, glide bombs, which would take off from russian bases in free. 19 foot birth $32014.00 russian territory launched east air glided farms uh over russian a terrain, and they would land most of them in ukraine. there was no effective calendar for that. some of them would land in russia by getting an effective airborne capability . ukraine will be able to interject these launching platforms before they can
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actually do that. push the russians further back. then at the same time, the, the hope is that this equipment will get ukraine as the russians reach strategic exhaustion, particularly within the bill and inability to replace their artillery tubes. so i think what we're seeing is the culminating point of the russian offensive. and then it shifts to a ukranian tactical advantage along the battlefield in large part because of this material. the is ready for states of dropping leaflets, soldiering palestinians in gauze city to move south saying we have remains a dangerous combat. so, but people trying to the evil being targeted by is very snipers. witnesses spoke about the distress as both these have to be left in the streets, but a warning not to gauze or turn this it with him. actually these report now has distressing images from the various dont as we are here spending the north west,
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the city where the ground incursion is expanding in the neighborhood of a roommate. and how, as you can see, if the videos are getting stopped by the sniper stations in the street. so as you can see, the baby is here trying to rescue this deal to civilian. he was carrying a box for his family and he was targeted until the by uh, the occupation one is the guy means the move knows that i saw a young man on a bicycle gun shop, a sniper shopped him directly on the this time. and it's kind of people that we weren't able to move his body, give him the bottom, makes one, it was the street. they turned it back with the body. the, unfortunately, the, i got the, even the of the they had to done back in on the mall. we wanted to pass through our young stadium, the young man that told us to turn back. we awesome. what happened? the said the motus and the street. we came to ask for help from paramedics and
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firefighters to at least take the dead bodies, so they would remain in the streets. otherwise, supporters would be eaten by dogs. they need to be buried. i can see the, the very dangerous and the operation. you know, the guy, the city of the situation is that the bad thing about the business offering here? i don't have any place to go to the which is a close them this guy. yeah. and i never heard are close to the rocking chair. do have an i recently in northern guys, the city of the store vision is getting back to the children and divisions. i have been how much of a trip during that. meanwhile seesaw, negotiations are being held in cattle and is ready and dedication is in the capital . do how to take part in the tools. meanwhile, benjamin that's in yahoo is met the us special envoy to the middle east. brett
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mccook is where the prime minister says he's committed to a cease 5 deal. as long as israel's red lines are preserved on the right of the government has banned out his ear from reporting from the s o. m to south census this update from the jordanian capital m a ceasefire. negotiations are set to continue thursday in doha, after these really delegation wrapped up their 1st day of talks. and the fact that he capital on wednesday now is really official speaking anonymously to his really media have said that there are still a wide variety of issues left to discuss. but that there are smaller issues where there was some sort of agreement on there. also, it was saying they are putting every single effort in because there's a genuine opportunity for a break through here. but it comes as really prime minister benjamin netanyahu released the list of 4 non negotiable items. and at the top of that was, he says, going into the talks, there needs to be a guarantee for israel that the war could continue until all of the goals are
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achieved. even if there is a pause in the fighting, that's been secured and that's in yahoo! reiterated that in a meeting with the bind it administration's middle, we saw our breton, the girl in a meeting with him on wednesday in israel. now is real defense minister. you'll have the launch speaking earlier on wednesday as well has said that there's a limited opportunity of time to secure the deal, but he is hoping mediators will be able to secure that. however, how much has released several statements saying that in the wake of continued his really crimes in gaza, it could be something that the real these negotiations with. nonetheless, mediators are still scrambling behind the scenes to see what can be done to come to some sort of agreement on huge sticking points that are still prevalent in both sides. have the central jersey at all. i'm on. never mind, are they? is there any government has banned out as the are from reporting in israel? that's why we're covering developments from outside the country. the area we spoke
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with elders here is a senior, physical smile in the shop. he says the us and have asked, have started to change of approaches, but prime minister netanyahu is still the biggest obstacle to a cease 5. of course, we've been saying for a number of months now that we are skeptical because there's no intention, real intention on the part of his right or the united states to push for a read ceasefire. but over the past several weeks, the united states rather be by that as ministration has began to change its stone. and it stands on the questionnaire. bessie's fire, even stating, i think not technician security council going to, but a one. and clearly there is a push on the part of the by the ministration for something to materialize. this is new. what's host with you is that these really made 30 is taking a bit of a nuance position of late spence,
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the offensive that kinda stuff was not the executive been working, that they also would like to see a ceasefire. the only obstacle today to cease fire is nothing yahoo and whose government everyone else, including the categories and age actions. and as i said, the americans, even the radians and all the audible. and today we heard from has one laws. chief has on the solar side, that certainly is organization once to cease fire and garza. so again, we don't want to use a ceasefire, but not nothing. and will government is ready. bombs have destroyed about 80 percent of gaza schools in a campaign that palestinians describe as an attempt to systematically y pounds the education system. most classrooms are being used as temporary shelters for displaced family teachers and parents who make shift. schools will give children some sense of normality, tired,
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assume as more now from the off of the in the central garza, israel has spent nearly every squeaking goza class rooms with children, set head ways with the whoops. the courtyards with the plate reduced to rustle diffused, still standing, have become schultz, is for people displaced by the room. leading directly 625000 school age children in gaza. we'd know where to go. teachers at mix shift schools like the say, despite the lack of resources, it's important to put the what the kind of causes education system in the past. we used to have good classes. good uh, tools, instruments, whatever. but nowadays it's very hard because there's no safe place. uh, there's no safe time. uh because of the trip. so yes, we have
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a face so many difficulties and we have to complete because it's better, right? to accompany that, while these classes part of the initiative to create an environment of learning to repay the rest of the west coast in children's education. the far the greatest challenge, maybe trying to repass shutter a sense of safety, make trip to school, such as from distraction from the ongoing contest and bombing displacements of life and gaza. children come here to play under spend time with all the young people dreaming of a different future. but as the is really ministry continues to target schools and temporary show says the reality of who is never far away. the youngest of the who just hits teachers and parents say the school was all these think true,
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you know, is that up on here is tightened and very excited and attached to the teacher and they get up ready to come to class. they get worse times on pens, a new to come to the hands of getting stronger, often writing from the king to regional christian and our children have lost food to move to education, security mothers, fathers and siblings during these months. and as soon as you to it brings the children a part of my life that the book is my, you know, your friend, my teacher. and like going, she says in the middle school and this dangerous place children's to want to them. because they move into these documents, they say and know that is want to erica by zoom and we'll just see that there was a better time to start a. so it's a comm hair analysis you might far right,
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but additions in front. so saying it's not over despite not within the front of mentions actions as predict 6, the had lower that let's stop by looking at the middle east and it's a very hot story. you can see from the satellite image barely a cloud in the sky across the event and the middle east region, we just got a few showers casing in to, to keep pushing across possibly. and so western areas of iran as well that things are much cooler down in the south for a mom and yemen. if you showers here and they have the monsoon winds, keeping things a lot cooler. that's not the case across the gulf. and further north, you've got some very hot and humid conditions continuing, full control, and the temperatures are expected to peak up sitting in the early fifties for
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places like baghdad and to 8 as we go thursday in to friday. now a lot of that heats continues to push across into the north east of africa. so places like cairo will see the temperatures climb over the next few days. we've also got heat warnings out for the central areas of algeria, but it is looking a little bit cooler for morocco was $26.00 degrees celsius vet and rebecca now does the laundry hot story across the very north, the customer, the central air is we are seeing those storms, lots of heat still to be found here, but that's not the case for south africa. we've got a cold spell blowing in with a chunk of snow through to the weekend. the teams in the gaza strip is there as long continues. there's a delivered mission of posting and humanity in western media, and it needs to be questioned the state and coverage that actively humanizes as
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waves and actively be humanizes palestinians. this is not the time for doing this to turn away. tracking those stories examining the journalism and the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the listing the best, the welcome back, her mind to about top storage this nature data is have promised to give you crane at least 43000000000 dollars worth of ministry. a dozen bottles, russia, member states. so say, pledge to put cheese on an irreversible join. the military on lines is ready for seats of chop leaflets. so wondering, palestinians in kansas city to move south or people trying to leave or say that
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being targeted by it is very snipers is fights and increases in parts of the system . and it's very delegation is joined the officials from the us and toughest. these found the confusions and it's what a prime minister benjamin netanyahu said. he's committed to a cease 5 do as long as israel's red lines. all present is where the forces have arrested more than 9700 palestinians and occupied westbank. since the war and gauze have started in october, many detainees have recounted the abuse and torture they and jordan is very jails. me. the abraham has the story now from was as of my, at the palestinian who spent 9 months in. is there any prisons without being charged behind these disoriented looks, is a man who doesn't recognize his harmony or knew where he is. his last
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that, that's my eyes. is that but yes, can you count exactly what's happened to him in his way the deals and to those he left behind and the thank god we both those back from the dead on the god knows what happened to us. no food, water or medicine. they beat me everywhere, my head, my legs, and my house. they didn't even respect my previous injury, hipley or else without charge under and is waiting to get to the or the cold administrative detention. this is the 1st time somebody has seen him since october . but we are deep in shock, even when we brought him his little girl, whom he loves, he couldn't recognize her. she started crying, asking where is my dad? when he just from the few words he's able to say. and the scars on his body was assigned me to try to understand
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a thing of torture. my eyes hurt. i was blindfolded. doctors, i run a test to see if there's brain damaged. nurses are trying to put more as the inside m or why and just trying to explain to him the process that he's going to go under to make him calmer and the scares, but the scan is interrupted. several times. you're safe, the technician says, but now as, as clinches, every time he has a new he's, he's in a palestinian hospital, but in his mind, he's still in and is really present. it keeps saying, can we think this is the unit that tortured him in jail? he said, don't let them come in and beat me up. because i'm going to look at my legs. are these the legs of a man, a star comparison from 9 months ago when he was
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a regular edition. it was when hopefully he gets better in time and realize he's no longer a captive, but he is to the occupied with the bank, which is often described as one the prison need i but i mean, i just need a palestine. so don submitted, trace facing its biggest challenge since the cost with the guy more than 14 months ago. the foreign ministry rapids support forces has been making gains in several parts of the country. most recently an adult for region, folks to breakfast ceasefire, have so far failed homage vol. i spoke to some of the senior officers who are confident they will be able to his 1st day of losses. this is a daily scene in the city of the man, whether somebody's army has showed its best, so slight it was set up and support forces begun most. yet, while the out of step has maintained control in most of the 2 cities of come to
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mind body, the army has managed to push the most of the apply city of the man, except for a few in plates and achievement. they never cease to celebrate the, it's not my be a. so i'm we up to, we're never deceived or of a joy to buy a specific victory. it's a long war, many bass or something. uh, we're now going on the right. uh yeah, we went a number of battles and we lose one o 2. it only strengthens hours old without determination to achieve a final victory. in the vast interior, how is that the out of sift almost unstoppable. in the face of the falls, the army has seated cities without as much of a fight, such as in the cases i've seen just in the east met. i'm in the fall and then in the center of the roof, there are some circumstances surrounding the military operations that of enabled them to advance them as our action. but we are able to know because that what the
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type of nations that was a well i'm the support of the student needs people to repel them. and so done, jimmy, obviously it's an open secrets here, but the army has a crisis in logistics put on muscle out of the ice korea. we obtain military equipment in ways that seem complicated. perhaps some countries of use their influence by the door to stop aid provided to the student. the state of some countries may have used their international and regional mechanism of the idea to criminalize and stop supporting the armed forces by the student. these people are determined to defeat these groups which receive support from a broad i'm cause when i look up on that one is considered one of the strongest, is that agent so that he's on the 2 day is in a situation where it's media survive on ease of stake, but the army says it has the fight experience and the popular support it requires to remain steadfast, of popular mobilization has been launched. civilian volunteers are being trained and then on site tories and part of the intelligence unit has been commissioned to
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participate in the fighting. how much fun just yeah, parts to that. the us senate and from the mountains, has become the 1st senate democrat, to quote on the president jo button to abandon his bait for re election. it's a well, she says he doesn't believe by that is the best candidate to run the november's election in an opinion based and the washington post welsh admits the president did save the country from donald trump, where he describes as a tyrant. but technologies that biden's poor performance during the last months debate with trump caught me ignore the spot. the during pressure biden has about to stay in the race in front. legos, ations are continuing to form a coalition of the party obtained the majority in sundays, parliamentary elections, and newly elected the far right and national value. and peace arrived at the french apartments on wednesday. it's also a box that looks at why the far right says it's not over 4,
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for instance of the marine dependent looks offering to see to, to the, to your wife, to francis paul them in the fall. right? national riley policy did when the election is opinion. polls of predicted, coming to behind the left hand is lawrence and emmanuel michael central of the pen says it's just a matter of time history. those i'm buying it at this p. i'm calling, i mean a good state of mind, and i'm here with a group of in p one the most birds in this election. and we are the single biggest high to our victory has only been disabled if you did the parties press them, jordan button or set the deals made between the sentries from the left to blow up the fall. right. well, unfair and devonte strengthened his apologies for sol 1st, which are waiting for the usually we would continue to work. i will continue to work to arrive at the next elections being even more prepared, even more attentive toward the french one. and even more ready to exercise. i will duties, but we've, we've come on. we've cutting us as a strong what. what happens next in parliament could shape the fall rights future.
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it's a less than center can build a coalition that succeeds and convinces the public. it could slow momentum for the fall, right? but it's sort of coalition which has failed. it's likely that will lose support for the fall, right? there's a real alternative in the future. support for the fall right to sold on the present, micro, fueled by discontents with his policies. 70 years ago. they were 15 and peas. now they're almost 10 times 5 number so we understand that the french people are disappointed in terms of purchasing power, security, immigration, there is no response to any of these issues and depends policy made most of one. this selection brought in strong goods and never with a 2027 presidential vote just around the corner. she knows it's not over yet. it talks about the, i'll just say rough paris. they both have an american mountain there who went missing 22 years ago. has been discovered on one of the highest peaks and then
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these, those dunphy was buried by an avalon chassis, tried to climb up mountain west ground, police improve say they discovered the boat isn't altered to you, the 5200 meters to americans to notes have been stuck on the international space station for more than a month, was spoken to media for the 1st time. they blasted off on june the 5th in boeing's 1st my mission to it. we were supposed to be in the vase for just 8 days, but the spacecraft developed technical issues, michigan, we're learning now to make to optimize our specific situation and make sure that we know everything about it. you know, if we just came home, we'd lose the s m. and then we wouldn't be able to go through all this testing and understand about our spacecraft. i envision that we'll still do testing when we on doc and mix before we on doc actually 1st opened the helium valves. and then secondly, once we on doc to make sure everything is working correctly. as we, as it's planned from what they found out during the pressure testing area and i
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caught you got somebody say that and talked to kind of tell me but so todd nasa astronaut explains why the us and also stranded in space there's 2 problems they have there's this is the capsule and this is the service module and then the service module. there's helium and matthews for the per pallet. they did have some leaks. they close the valve and it's not leaking anymore. they have something like 10 times as much helium as they need. so the helium and i'll fix that problem. there's also some small, they're called r c s straps. there's 4 of these things. they call them dog houses. terry, can you hold that up a little bit so we can see what we'd like. the props here now? yeah. so, so yeah, there we go. a, go on. explain it to us. yeah, so this is the capsule and it comes apart from the service module. the capsule has a pair shoes and a heat shield and the astronaut come back to earth in this part of the star line or capsule. the service module has these 4 things. they're called dog houses. there's
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one there, one there, one there. and then each dog house, there's several small r cs jets and larger emacs, rocket engines. and these small little jets control the direction that the capsule points and the larger o max engines, the castle turned around backwards and they fire those engines and that slows the capsule. down so that it can come back to earth before it hits the atmosphere separates. so the cap, so like i said, has a heat shield it comes back safely. and by the way, boeing is already done this twice, unmanned without astronauts on board on, on, on man test flights. but the service module, when it separates, it hits the atmosphere, going 25000 kilometers now or burns up. and so that they, during talking a few of these small r c s. jets failed off, they were able to get most of them turned back on again. but they did have some problems with them. and the helium tanks are in here also that pressure eyes that per pallet. so they don't think they have
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a big problem. but once they separate and this thing burns up, they're never going to be able to test it again or have it again. so they want to spend as much time on the space station with the 2 parts together like this so that they can analyze it. like i said, the goal is to get certified and unless they get certified on this flight, they have to fly another test mission that will be expensive and cost delays and building an asset don't want that smelt. now and england, all heading to the fun of the european football championship officer. they go sealed a to one victory over the netherlands. but that's when the head just 7 minutes seem to match with a stunning golf on the chevy simmons. becky, at the earliest go that to us semi final since 1996. 0 england where one of the contentious pedals here for file on how he came thinking that captain stepped up to school he equalizing go. but it wasn't until stoppage time the engine got.

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