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on the may just show support few crane's naturally. this pledge at least, $43000000000.00 admitted to 8 help keys in a school against russia. the carry johnston. this is out, is there a lie from? also on the problem is ready on the oldest palestinians to leave gauze the city. but it's very snipers and tech people that say trying to flee. also the, we take a look at the assets to possess gauze as education system, as, as many of the tax piece, 80 percent of students to rumble and stuck in space. if i'm to nasa,
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astronaut is returned to us has been to may talk to parents, news stall on space pro malfunctions the ukraine will be given at least $43000000000.00 worth of mitre 8 within the next year to bolster its defenses against russian attacks. the pledge was made that they chose annual summit, which is currently being held in washington dc. what are the issues not on the nato agenda? is whether it us present to buy or donald trump will be in charge of to that november election. and does mike hunt on our reports, it's a matter that's being intensely discussed in private. the nato leaders are welcomed at the white house with 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 keeps stomach. we are
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a long conversation 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 a to 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, 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
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air defense systems. and if 16 jets the sixteen's are on their way, the transfer is happening as we speak. so they'll be flying in the skies of ukraine . the summer in his opening address, president biden said that the entire alliance space to thread 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, emissions, 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 70 percent of the 3 of the alliance for in the very city where its 1st meeting took place. my kind of out, you sierra washington when they totally there's also expressed concern about china
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support for russia. beijing responded by choosing the lots of publications lies and smears. rachel rizzo is a non resident senior fellow at the atlantic council's europe center. she says tre, between china and russia, is facilitating the ongoing war and ukraine. the ukraine and russia are the ones that take all the headlines, but the nato allies are discussing china more than they have in the past. and the fact is that according to nato allies, china is providing critical enablers to russia that are allowing it to continue its full scale invasion of ukraine. now obviously, china has denied this and said that it is just continuing trade with russia as the relationship has always been. but the reality is that that trade and the information and technology that china provides to russia allows it to continue this war. stoughton berg, secretary general of nato,
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has made it clear that the alliance discussing china is not about pushing the alliance into the in the pacific region. rather, it is about responding to china is a political, economic inroads, technological inroads into europe, china, buying a european infrastructure as well. so it's not about, i think, expanding the theaters of operations for nato, but it's about responding to this very sort of meshed geographical theater that we see around the globe. now the is ready forces have dropped leaflets, ordering palestinians and guns. a city to move south saying that area remains a dangerous combat set. but people trying to the targeted by is very snipers in which we has this update. now from the open though, in central gossen,
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i can't imagine the system on these that have been circulating on line or near today. we have been reading a lot of close by palestinians from our trust in the cause of 50 now where some people mentioned that through family members were killed in front of their eyes. executed was trying to effectuate to a safe area or a safe place. they also said that the is where the courses suddenly invaded their houses, started executing them. the snipers were everywhere, club competition with everywhere. so palestinians were high school is not knowing where to go. some states it shows trapped in their houses, waiting to get killed. and let me also remind you that there is no there is no red cross. no one is there to evaluate those kind of sinews. and that's why palestinians were resisting all the weapons. that is right, has been using against them. so now kind of can use our traps. if they try to
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evacuate and listen to is risk order, they're being killed or being shot. so palestinians are left has this not knowing where to do and not knowing what to do and stuck in the middle of death and extracts them live the munition from all over. all the areas 6 is really sold as have describes being authorized to indiscriminately open 5 on palestinians. they told israel's plus $97.00 to magazine. they had executed civilians. the straight into circles now goes to soldiers said come on, does gave permission for offense. how does students, homes, after they'd taken control of them? one was the vista, the cold firing, but it seems a single, it's abandoned buildings because he was bold as well as ministry has announced that its troops have completed a to a corporation in gauze as it should. you hear districts is where the government has band elders from reporting from them, so hunger, so who would send this update from the joe daniel capital m. this is really army
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confirming late on wednesday that they've wrapped up their 2 week operation in northern gauze. it's. she's a neighborhood, it comes after, at least $60000.00 palestinians were again forcibly displaced from the palestinian neighborhood that figure, according to the united nations. we do know that dozens of palestinians were killed in relentless is really bombardment, both from the air and on the ground in the last 2 weeks is rarely, military officials have said that this was a precise and targeted operation based on their intelligence. they say that how mass was using several areas and facilities for military purposes, but they did not provide any of that proof for him as using those facilities. they say that it was based on their own intelligence and it comes after months of these really are me saying, but they have obtained your full operational control of these areas in northern gone. so would we know that to be untrue because just on wednesday,
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these really army ordering an additional evacuation of gods, the city with later walking back that statement saying that it was just for certain areas where the is really army is looking to target rocket, launching sites but nonetheless, these really military still facing fierce resistance in northern gaza as they say that they've wrapped up the operations inches out. you have the son who as jesse at all, i'm under a mind to these by the government has banned thousands here from reporting in israel. so we're covering these developments from outside the country. meanwhile, as the spot negotiations are being held in capital and is ready to engage and is in the capital though hard to take part in the tools. meanwhile, benjamin netanyahu as matched the us special envoy to the middle east regiment. got these ready, prime minister says he's committed to a cease fire deal, as long as israel's red lines are preserved. charles, struck for this for the developments in the of these talks in doha happening behind
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closed doors. but we understand according to reports being made and is ready media that there are some fundamental sticking points that need to be overcome. and suddenly, according to us officials being quoted in these writing media, these could take days, if not weeks, these talks are happening in the wake of comments made by these ready prime minister benjamin issue now who over the last couple of days, demands that he is making that he says, all non negotiable chief of which is a want by him for israel to potentially be able to was you fighting in order for israel to achieve what he describes as being the main goal, which is the destruction of how much we also understand according to reports that some of the other hurdles include just how many palestinian prisoners will be released by his ro to every single is ready captive there. around
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a 116 is ready. the captive still being held inside garza, we understand there's also questions being asked as to the exact status of the palestinian prison is being potentially released. israel once in a veto, over those that it deems to be too politically sensitive. we understand that these talks will be continuing here in doha, before was human back in cairo, the egyptian capital, but to as one us official quoted in these writing media says these kind of discussions in order to achieve a last thing agreement, seeing spa and a captive the prison, the swap could take days if not weeks, child strep, of $1.00, the whole, it is ready. bottoms have destroyed about 80 percent of gauze, the schools and the campaign palestinians describe as an attempt to, to systematically why pounce the education system. most classrooms are being used
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as temporary shelters for displaced families, teachers and parents hope and make shift. schools will give children some sense of the amount of power as it has more from the of the and central guns. 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. diffuse 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
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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 a face so many difficulties and we have to complete because it's better, right? to accompany that, while these classes are part of an initiative to create an environment of learning to repay the rest, the high schools in children's education. so the greatest challenge, maybe trying to repass shutter a sense of safety, makes trip to school, such as from distraction from the ongoing calling to some funding displacements of life and gauze of children come here to play and to spend time with all the young people dreaming of a different future, but as the is really ministry continues to target schools and the temporary show
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says, the reality of who is never far away. the youngest of the who just hits teachers and parents say the schools or you think truly know is that a find you a time to missouri? so the kids in the touch today teacher, they get up ready to come to class. they get worse, ties are tend to need to come to the hands of getting stronger, often writing from the. 8 they came to regional christian and our children have lost food to move to that occasion. security. now this fall, this is to punch during these months and as soon as you to it brings the children about her life that the book is my loyal 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
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. they say, i know each is want to wake up as do. i would just say the kind of star people living in the town of 78 in bosnia herzegovina, a parent of the memory of more than 8300, was been victims of the 1995 genocide last year. the not to nations declared july, the 11th and international annual day of remembrance. serbia, and several of its all lies were against the votes, saying it was politically motivated. from a trip i need to know how has the story of one of the survivors the customers live and play the threat brittany to fail to both means the policies in july 1995, mostly men and boys separated from the women and children, fled subs were under orders to you and they did so indiscriminately smell 3 more than 8000 people that he was among those fleeting for their lives. here what
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they bought, my escape through the forest took 11 days during which i lost consciousness and was left behind. majority of the most i rather kept bleak or for now, grandma flies ate the blisters of my feet and the maggot. scroll through with the flashing of stuff i tried, but i couldn't move anymore. the child up as i would sucks and my lease and i quote for 3 days and it was a heat loss 28 relative seeing the river and its a genocide, a moment to redemption, came years later when he discovered the remains of a cousin near me they will not because and pay off. it was a tough moment uncomfortable because this is this call of a human being a man, i knew. sure. so he tells us that as republican subject forces into this valley over the hills terrorizing as they came, civilians fled towards what they perceived would be the safety of you in forces
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position near trevor. and it's a but 2 brothers, his 2nd cousins, as it turned out elderly and in fun, were unable to save themselves last seen by a name. but he said, huddled here, crying and begging to be safe. this is the heat, explains the chum you and how steep were killed by the advancing both me and said forces. the skulls i keep discovered was treadmills distinctive for its missing from t mobile meals remains of joint those of 13 of the newly identified the victims to be late to rest. finally, in the memorial symmetry in nearby po, to chary. but almost 30 years later, the memories and evidence of that time cannot be erased. so nationalist symbols due to the ruins of the brother's house. here, a sinister, slow, good knife. why a stripper anita symbols of hate meet the ghosts of
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a genocide. jo, nicole elders here struggling to and so to come off to the brain quite far, right? politicians in front. so saying it's noted that despite not waiting to mention elections, as predicts on these all just stake a source skeleton as a discomfort added to the auction block. on the house, not much as expected to fetch the paddler. they let stop by looking out 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 into western areas of iran as well. nothing so much cooler down in the
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south. full oman and yemen. if you show is here and they have the monsoon wins, keeping things a lot cooler. that's not the case across the gulf and further north, they've got some very hot and humid conditions continuing full could talk on the temperatures are expected to peak up sitting in the early fifties for 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 kyra, we'll see the temp just climb over the next few days and we'll see what he warnings out for the central areas of algeria. but it is looking a little bit cooler for morocco was 26 degrees celsius vet, in rebec, now is a laundry hot story across the very north, across from the central areas. we are seeing those storms, lots of heat still to be found here, but that's not the case with south africa. we've got a cold spell blowing in with a chunk of snow through to the weekend.
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the wind did not connect, and so the, so louis targeting communities of non weston descendants and reclassifying, the neighborhoods as guesses one young most living rises to defend his hon. speaking out in box on a journey to the close of power questioning his place in the country. if he's been my day, he's a witness documentary on tuesday around the
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you're watching out this era or mind of, i mean, they totally does have promised to give you crane at least $43000000000.00 worth of military, a dozen bottles of russian pen, the states so, so as to put keith on an irreversible pods. joining the ministry of mines is ready, forces have dropped the leafless ordering, palestinians in kansas city to the sound of people trying to name and say that being targeted by his various nice, this is very delegation has joined the officials from the us and trying to cease phonic executions to is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's committed to a ceasefire. almost as well as many lines on present. to us, the senator from the mountains has become the 1st senate democrats, according to the present, joe biden, to abandon his bid for re election fee to well, she says he doesn't, but the 5 and is the best candidate to run in november's election and then opinion
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piece and the washington post welsh admit that the president did save the country from donald trump. he describes as a tyrant. what's his knowledge is that by his poor performance during last month's debates with trump couldn't be ignored. the spot green pressure biden is about to stain the rice in front. stipulations are continuing to form a coalition of a new policy obtained the majority in sundays parliamentary election, the newly elected file rights national value and peace. arrived at the french parliament on wednesday, latasha buckler looks it to why the far right says it's the 4th. for instance, of the marine dependent looks car from 50 to 20 to your wife, took francis paul them in the fall, right? national rally policy didn't win the election is opinion polls of predicted to behind selected as lawrence and emmanuel michael centers on 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
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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. president jordan brought down a 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 that. usually, we will continue to work or will continue to work to arrive at the next elections, think even more prepared, even more attentive toward the french one. and even more ready to exercise our duties. but we've, we've got one, we've cutting so strong what. what happens next in parliament could shape the fall rights future. it's the left and 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 be support for the fall, right, as real alternative in the future. support for the fall, right to sort on the present, micro,
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fueled by discontents with his policies. 70 years ago. they were 15 and peas. now they're almost 10 times 5 number. let's say 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 that's depends policy may not of one. the selection box is stronger than ever with the 2027 presidential vote. just around the corner, she knows it's not over yet. we've talked about the how does a rough pers, indonesia has deployed more search and rescue workers to a remote part of the audit. so the ways the author then slide on sunday, at least $23.00 people have been killed, probably be that reports one body bag after another carry by search and rescue workers from the sight of one of indonesia as worth pulled by an accident in recent years. with the weather clearing up for a few hours on tuesday that were able to be listed. but there was no site affinity
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survive. there. at the bottom, we're still anticipate bad with the plus it is taking 4 to 5 hours by line to get heavy equipment to. so these are happening search and rescue operations. so there were nearly 400 person that involved in search and rescue work by tuesday. but there was only one back hole on site. most of the thinking was being done with hand tools. despite the scale of the disaster. torrential rains last week and triggered a landslide and buried the small scale gold mine in the remote village on. so that was the island. many of those who managed to escape or in the hospital with harrowing tales of how they survived and watching other miners get buried alive. once the landslide stopped, i stopped moving, but it was too conscious had difficult a breathing. so i thought for sure i would not survive. rickson almost carried the way by the last flight and found himself 50 meters away from his camp.
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from one side, there was a landslide. while on the other side there was a river that was towed rushing. so the 3 of us, one entered at his waist and 2, including me with the ends of the legs, substance 4 o'clock in the morning, could only given survivors say it is a miracle their lives. and the fear it may take another miracle for rescuers to pull any one else alive from the rob. finally, below al jazeera, the body of an american mountain there who went missing 22 years ago, has been discovered on one of the highest peaks and the and these hillstone fee was buried by an avalon chest. he tried to climb mount costs on place in peru, say they discovered the boat, the as an altitude of 5200 meters. a strong winds and heavy rain full have damage buildings and left thousands of people homeless in south africa's western cape province. full cost is a warning of most of it, whether in the coming days,
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hiring latasha has sent us this update. when able to storm hits. so that's because wisdom k province is usually families in poor areas who suffer the most. this is kyley chet township on the outskirts of cape town. thunderstorms, strong winds and heavy rain have destroyed thousands of homes across the city. i don't have anything in the house. my finish as well. okay. i don't know the rules because my roof just blew away and i can find it. and then now we have to do whatever it is so that we can have the roof of our head. we have nothing. the bad we have that has led to trail of destruction. they were lead time and i believe according to the line, it was raining at 1st. it wasn't bad. then at night we just started bowie. i was sleepy. i woke up there was what the local government officials say more than 4000 people entirely to a homeless. the plan mother is getting so tough with them. so that is what is going
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to make us increase and make us a choice and bad. that's what we need and the lady does look to edit justice to that. as a positive kid tanix there, it's flooding and power outages. so that's a good with the authorities, a warning of multiple cold fronts this week. that means more rain and strong winds in the coming days. how do matessa out? is there? no high above the simple, the international space station to american astronaut, so stranded and waiting to travel back to the us. the crew members of spoken to the media about the slides by itself like video like, well, reynolds has more a year for expedition starting in space, 14 the nasa crew testing the 1st manned flight of boeing, star line or spacecraft, the return trip from the international space station is delayed round indefinitely, and this is a tough business that we're in human space. flight is not easy in any regime and
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there had been multiple issues with every spacecraft has ever been designed. the issues with boeing, spacecraft include degraded, rocket thrusters, possibly damaged during the cruise flight to the i s s on june 5th, and 6th as well as leaking helium tanks. the small thrusters allow the craft to maneuver and fine tune its position for safe re entry to the earth's atmosphere. the helium allows those thrusters to fire the mission that was supposed to last 10 days a stretch to over a month now. nasa engineers on earth are working on simulators to figure out incorrect the problem and the crew says the issues do not threaten their safety. were absolutely confident it feels good to be in space and work up here with the international space station team. so yeah, it's great to be up here, so i'm not complaining which isn't complaining that we're here for a couple of weeks. and extra weeks. the star line or program is taking years longer
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than forecast and is more than a $1000000000.00 over budget. clearly boeing under estimated what it would take to make this work and they under appreciated the issues that they would faced along the way. i think this traces back to some of the other problem problems we see with boeing engineering. for now, no date has been set for the astronaut trip back home regional rob reynolds, l g 0. now the largest and most complete stake, a source got it. and as a found, does up for auction in new york. extraordinary discoveries expect to, to fetch up to $6000000.00. i was on supplies reports. this is a tax. it rooms the planet 150000000 years ago, and has now become one of the best dinosaurs skeletons ever on earth. apex is the largest most complete status or us ever found. it was discovered into.

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