tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 17, 2024 1:00am-2:01am AST
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to simmons and exclude designers. redesigns luxury leasing, trusting of future. today we create the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm somebody, the muller. this is the news our life from della coming up in the next 60 minutes, responsible to lower the temperatures, temperature, and condemn file for you as president joe biden hits the campaign trail for the 1st time since the assassination attempts against donald trump is really forces
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attack it's another un run school and gaza with palestinians has been seeking shelter. thousands of killed the thousands of people protest across canyon demanding president william router, step down the sold as power from gold. a senior us senate is found guilty of bribery, corruption, and extortion. the u. s presidential biden's return to the campaign trail for the 1st time since that the assassination attempt on his republican rival, donald trump. his appearance also comes as concerns continue within his own party. about his age and sickness of office. he's addressed the national association for the advancement of colored people in las vegas. it's a big gathering of black voters in nevada and the key constituency for the
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democratic party. by didn't use this speech to urge americans to reject all forms of political violence, days off to the attempted assassination of donald trump. as a relic in pennsylvania. truly on every year. system is this type of small business culture. it is a tax moment. just a few days after this, as you definitely gone from regretful, it was not charged as you continue to prayers. remember it's time for an important conversation. it's got you are paul think he's got to he said he over off as of sunday night as it made clear through all my pregnancy, we all are responsible to lower the temperature temperature and condemn violence. and that is for the refrigerator above the most important push forward from rejecting
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the wireless box and any time period, no exceptions. that to say one voice bottles is not the answer. that's what it should rally around the sedation. that's when you're talking about president barton, also use this speech to say you wanted to bend the type of assault rifle used in the trump shooting. you want to say that again was american joy. they gave you these weapons of all the straight to america, the use your phone from just it was all of the kill somebody, others included children. it's time to. oh no, i do the watch and i will do it again. this is the 2nd day of the republican national convention in milwaukee. familiar with some best of the to the un mikaela in florida,
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governor rhonda santa. so expect that to speak the pay both contests to donald trump's pursuits of the republican presidential nomination. come speak as running mate was seen at the convention earlier. j events who would become vice president if trump wins is expected to speak in milwaukee later on tuesday or not as an official joins us from that convention. and then what is the atmosphere like at this point? we know that things may have been slow to start and zaps about some collect clarity lacking in terms of who was speaking. when i know it's me to, if they have, i'd say every morning do this because will be and there's been an idea of who's been coming for some considerable time. the timing crossing over to is, is actually very good. but just i think the proceedings per day to just see me on tuesday is make america strong again. but there's also an underlying theme of unity
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here, which explains why one desantis will be speaking. no, you remember the running desantis was thought to be the biggest threat to donald trump during the primary election campaign. the for a part of the governor helped a lot of polls, but go to the trunk to came out of the reckoning very badly on i don't know, is nicky healey who is the last republican standing against donald trump? no. up until sunday, she had not received an invite to speak. that was changed on sunday. know whether that was a consequence of what happened in pennsylvania. what's the attempted assassination of donald trump? it's not entirely clear, but the message that we're getting from the trump team is that they want to talk about unity about uniting not just america, but the republican party. now with the key healey on one dissenters speaking, not only is about united, but it's also about donald trump getting fuel to getting loyalty from those who
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even the high vo desperately to try and challenge him for the republican party nomination. and so by coming along to speed, excuse me, they have to essentially flights that loyalty to the mind that both of them said was not fit to be president. another speaker on tuesday will be ted cruz. it'll be interesting to see what sort of reaction he gets it back in 2016. hugh again was the last republican standing and when he addressed the convention in ohio, he never mentioned don't trips name once. and he was booed by republicans there since then. he's become one of don't problems, biggest supporters in the senate. so be interesting to see what sort of reaction he gets on the evening will be wrapped up by muscle. reveal who at one point was thought to be in the running for the vice presidential slot. that has now been taken by j. d. binds a lot of tom, donald trump's, betty own daughter in law, who is the chairman of the republican party? i would expecting we are told, although it's just conversation at the moment the donald trump will appear. at the same time
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a appeared on monday night at 9 p. m. i take his place and the v. i people to see the find love of speak to see of course go to a rose thing reception when he appeared for what was essentially his 1st public appeal. and since that assassination attempt, he obviously enjoyed the very much and he would like to experience the same sort of thing here to get. i'd be, i'd see in the we'll see and then i'm just going to ask you to look for a little to be addressed by defense. that's also highly anticipated. what do you imagine you might say as the content, the for the vice presidency? so it'll be interesting to see if the address is previous criticisms of donald trump. certainly in interviews he's been doing with right wing media in the united states over the last 24 hours. he's talked about how people leave the media lies. this is the man who in 2016, sent a note to his former college roommate comparing donald trump to hitler. so it'll be
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interesting to see the 2 and that he strikes there. but essentially, the role of the vice presidential candidate to be for one of a better phrase be attacked or to go after joe biden, and go after him very strongly. what has been interesting over at the last the has been the way that so many speakers have been cleaning, saying it's the bite in the hottest white house. so it suggests that the republicans themselves, i'm entirely sure who they might be facing, come the election in november. whether or not the democrats were replaced your bytes, but i would suggest that the, the meteor, it's almost getting get the republicans are coming into this after donald trump performed well, or at least to bite and perform badly in the beat. almost 3 weeks ago, there's been a couple of court cases that have gone in donald trump's favor and then he managed to survive the assassination attempt. so people are being dancing in the aisles. he has the very boy and the republicans believe that they are on the way to reclaiming the white coast. and you can see that in the attitude of the thousands and
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thousands of delegates that are here to milwaukee. all right, ellen, thank so much for that. allen, officials speaking to us from wisconsin. let's go back to las vegas way. rob reynolds is standing by, and that's where you as president joe biden was speaking not long ago. what was the main message from the u. s. president as well, he was appealing for support from an extremely important constituency that is really vital to the bite and harris re election campaign. and that is black voters in the united states. you was here at the, in a, a c p conference. this is one of the oldest most prestigious, most powerful black civil rights and political activist organizations. and he got a rousing welcome. uh is speech interrupted several times with shouts of 4
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more years and he laid it on the line. he said at one point, it is because of you that i and campbell arrows were elected in 2020 and he said, we need you to do the same kind of work again as you did back then in order to get another 4 years. and he lifted some now familiar, domestic policy accomplishments, always thinking to frame them in terms of their impact, a positive impact on the black community in terms of jobs, in terms of student loans, home ownership, all sorts of, of, of things that he said you have improved under his watch now, the president, also at one point said that, uh uh, uh, in terms of uh, jobs. uh, you know, you may have room. you may remember that the, the, uh, that, uh, uh,
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during the debate. um, uh, donald trump referred to black jobs and it was in reference to the immigrants coming into the united states and taking what keywords described as black jobs that didn't sit well with the black community. seeming to refer to sort of lower skilled jobs and a bite, and then what got the biggest and most sustained round of applause from the house here in las vegas by saying, i know what a black job is. it's president of the united states or vice president of the united states. so again, a warm welcome hear from this a politically active group. but as doubts remain and as questions remain about in the wider community in american cities in crucial states like like um, uh, pennsylvania, michigan. uh and uh, here in nevada whether uh there is that enthusiasm for the bite and here stick it
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in the black community. but the, the, by the problems that biting is suffered since his very poor debate performance have dogged him. but by and large, a black leader is black politicians, members of congress and the above. the black congressional caucus have not called for his resignation or, or, or rather for him to step down step out of the race and in favor of someone else. so this is a very strong so source of support for, for joe biden. the question is, will it be strong enough? will people be motivated to get out of their houses on election day in november? go to the polls and vote wait in long lines and you know, suffer through way. rain or wind, or what have you, and actually cast their ballots in those crucial states in those cities. in cleveland, ohio, in pennsylvania, in philadelphia,
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pennsylvania. all of these places where we're black voters are make up such a large and important block of voters. so this will, i think, the a continuing theme you will hear it over and over again in the by and campaign. by the way, no sense whatsoever. that button is inclined to, to step aside in there with that subject was not addressed in any way. and finally, i would add that a bite and in the opening paragraphs of his speech, acknowledge the assassination attempt. on a former president, trump said that that type of violence has no place in us society and call for a lowering of the political temperature and telling everybody that we needed to try to find common ground as a us citizen. so that's bought a summary of what we've heard here. president biden stays in las vegas for another
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day and tomorrow he will speak to a very prominent group of nationwide, a group of latino activists and voters and elected officials. so this is a, a, a significant, a period of time in outreach by the bite and campaign rob rentals. thanks very much for that reporting from las vegas. the as well as struck another you in one school and on the same truck refugee camp in central garza killing at least 23 people. the facility it was sheltering, displace palestinians, and was in his ready designated so called safe zone on sunday. at 17 palestinians were killed and astride, going to school in central garza and the boston day 6 schools affiliated with the union and its agencies have been hits. is really
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a tax across the strip of killed at least 50 palestinian since tuesday morning. the spokesman full, the un secretary general says a separate is really a strike hits in the us in to been used by both the u. n. n. a agencies to coordinate humanitarian work and gaza. the operations are continuing, but i think one can only imagine how much it impacts our humanitarian colleagues. we're actually working in that place, right? they are already under tremendous stress. they already continue to work in inactive war zone. and if you know, if there is a strike, a 100 meters away from the place where you, where you work a, it's a, it just adds to an already over whelming level of, of stress for colleagues. not to mention the impact it has on the civilians who are routinely killed in the straits. honeywell mode has moved from the old paula and central garza. the fact that we're seeing more of the honor with facilities being
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targeted deliberately and directly across the gaza strip. according to the statement by believe that as originated the, the director of operations of united nations, we're looking at $230.00 to view and facilities across has to be in either severely damaged or completely destroyed since the beginning of this genocide world war, including it backwards and centers and just to make it clear for our viewers evacuation centers are in the box you on schools. these are on or was run school. i got our owner was our manage and operated by by the united nations, were palestinian refugee just the just the fact that we have people who have been displaced into these areas um for the past 9 months are really struggling on daily basis. and on top of that, the attack, deliberate attacks have passed and they do not believe in the 6th,
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as opposed to being targeted by is really a era cox is going to close to a 100 people in 6 this school just did a $1.00 to $3.00 people were killed in one single attack and in addition to we have 7 c plus plus the critically injured here at the hospital where allows the hospital and on the site i reckon as you can, all of this is just increasing and exacerbating really difficult living conditions . any problems that people are experiencing as a result of these attacks, meanwhile, is really monitor in a separate a talk to targeted an area. the western part of time noon is screening 17 people. and again, we're looking at the same patterns of killing women and children make the vast majority of casual auto orthodox. jewish is res of been protesting in central israel against compulsory ministry service. early on tuesday, these ready men, if you're known, civil, begin, dropped, and also orthodox men. next week,
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the supreme court ruled unanimously last month that members of the ready religious group should be drafted into the military protest. to say the routing goes against jewish, religious little more was a loss to twin sons and most of a family in, and he's really is striking the drip on the a refugee camp in may. a surviving sun, nicer head. he's on blown off while she lost a leg. this is a story and her own words. i did isn't kenneth cleveland. yeah. i mean, john, it's a pretty been, that's all civil super necessary to us, but i'm how to download it from cisco into the 1st a when you come and go
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slow and fast it should have most of the name, one name. what's the model? what's a minimum with him for me to blame for school and i that led to believe in justice davis of the west and i'm still at the one of the a one most to do so for some of when they, when most viewed the screens us and then i'm the person to come senate center. the issue is just assume stuff aside from hesitant of what he said of as long as you sort of play it with the law and elizabeth and then on the same one. and then i noticed the dimensions and the fee of
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a lot of fun. yeah. so and so then what you see is affinity is just one more time somebody to buy a home, a set of most of the stuff that look up the future. in the midst of the the, in kenya at least 4 people have been killed and renewed anti government protests, police via to, i guess, to dispose of crowds gathering in the capital, nairobi, demonstrators, in cities, across the country of the morning. the resignation of president william brutal, catherine saw a report from nairobi of these has become a weekly affair and it's not letting up. young people who have been protesting against the government say enough is enough. police had
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a hard time managing the protest. daniel, one more never flinched, even as police fired t a guess i team and i the protest as we are out here trying to fight for one like, you know, i'm a student. where do i go from there? all these young people, you see here walking around the past because they know, hoping these country people 1st came to the streets to protest against a proposal to raise taxes. the contentious by nonce bill was withdrawn, but many say they want the government and president william russo to deal with bad governance corruption, mismanagement of public sense, and to step down. and they were shown on the street for these sometimes appear on the walls and they are using sand. * but solve it for testers, also use the stones and know they are not
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a high for this thing that they are going to stay here until the deadline on the purchase. and not just happening in a robi demonstrations happened in 23 out of 47 counties across the country. thank you so much in west and kenya, protested said they wanted the electoral commission as re appointed since the monday ended last election. the to reform quickly as quick as possible. so i'm about to move into that the 13th that cannot monday for grunted. this would be called the box according to the cause bishop is a startled protest president who to has jo that to san demand. since like this, i'm not making things easier. i. this is keeping gala on the outskirts of nairobi, police killed a protest to here, and a john, at least, was also shot in another town. nearly 50 people have been killed and many out is
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injured since the unrest begun weeks ago, or less than a 2nd lesson ask how he's handling the debt. so it might drop off in $6.00 and most likely not, no way of the off. he's sort of curious of the president has been under a lot of pressure to deal with a situation where the younger on the streets can be solved by many kenyans who say they resonate with a young protest. as catherine saw you all to 0, that will be a 2nd group of 200 canyon police have arrived in a to for a you in back commission to tackle gang violence. they joined an la contingent of candid offices that arrived last month. the u. n. says the mission is also meant to support hate. these national security forces, games control, most of the capital, puerto friends, and other parts of the country. a jury in new york as far as senior us senate democrats above menendez guilty on old charges and his corruption crow menendez
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face to 16 charges, including bribery, obstruction of just as an acting as a foreign agent. this dates back to when he was chairman of the fall for us senate foreign relations committee. kristin salumi is outside the quotes in new york to the prosecution. in this case, said robert menendez put his power up for sale, accepting cash in gold bars in exchange for doing favors for 3 business men and his own state of new jersey and exchange for that money in gold. he intervened in court cases and even acted as an agent of a foreign government. this is the 1st time any us senator has been convicted of that charge. they say that he feared millions of dollars in aid money to the government and also gave them a sensitive information in exchange. one of these businessmen received a lucrative contract with the government of egypt. now, menendez is facing decades behind bars,
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potentially when it comes back to the store in october for sentencing. but he still maintains he's innocent and says he's going to appeal the case. obviously, i'm deeply, deeply disappointed by the jury's decision. i have every faith that the law and the fax did not sustain that decision and that we will be successful. and i have never violated my public out. i have never been anything but a patriot off my country. and for my, i have never ever been a for an agent now. bob menendez has served in the us senate since 2006, but democrats and republicans are calling for him to step down, including the powerful senate majority leader chuck schumer, so far. however, menendez has resisted those calls present, so maybe i'll just hear of new york 20 people have been killed off the bus skidded off a mountain road and 7 through with are as you say,
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the crash occurred during the early hours of tuesday morning. a government spokesman said assistance was being provided to those injured in the crash, but admitted the response had been slow and unorganized. dr. shows a move in 3100 people died as a result of traffic accidents in 2023 alone to incidentally you and says at least 50000 people have fled, renewed hostilities in the central center space. it is almost often escalation and fighting. and recent weeks, between sedans, army and the power military rapids support forces, menu of the internally displaced across into the neighboring countries, states. nearly 13000000 people have been forced to be removed from their homes and the conflict that began in april last year. we've reached another green milestone and our colleagues at the international organization for migration now says more than $10000000.00 men, women and children have been displaced since the fighting broke out in april of last year. this means
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a 20 percent of students population. that's one in 5 people living in the country have been forced to flee in the span of just 15 months. the majority of those displaced are inside suit inside the country. that's almost a 1000000 human beings. and over half of those are children. meanwhile, more than 2000000 people have crossed into neighboring countries. countries that often facing their own humanitarian challenges on mama development, some of those were living in a cam for the display, some gutter. if this is one of several cops for the displaced in the city of nevada, for people who fled the fighting is a state of snob. despite a being provided by several organizations, these people are all on the ties. funds the think, you know, up conditions, the lights out stories of via and loss,
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lots of homes of belongings and even of loved ones who we are actually needs for the fittest to be in a shelter to take them from the water. secondly, we want them to provide them with the food food is essential and we the health house, if we miss house medicines, this is very session for us to be here. actually. yeah, for these 5 is very hard. think about it still because you're out in the room for room full is very home for variety. these the facing probably year they'll send on both offers at 6 people here as many cases of missing family members. this, the school alone receive a 2 pregnant women. 10 of them gave best policies they didn't sound during during the last few weeks, up to 200000 people arrived in. think about it. states, according to local authorities, as of this number, 70 thousands left for other areas including yourself and that it's the states. on monday you 6 new families of life in this school which has received 4000 families
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over the last 3 weeks. some of them have been moved elsewhere to reduce the quality of the school is a full capacity. many have to sleep in the open until a more suitable place is found. they all are full of anger and exasperation. and all day was full ease and immediate end to the war. and to be able to return home. how much fun. i'm just, you know, the safety of the body. so that a, still a head analogy 0. the dozens of people have been injured, student protests and bunker dish political uncertainty and foxes, the prime minister once again, times in his resignation. negotiations continue about who should pull that post
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the hello. oh wow. the monsoon range really pick it up. we can trace it through the admin, see, hopping into the gulf of thailand curling around right through to the philippines. so there has been some flooding for western mended now. island in the southern philippines. and we've got extreme for the advisers for the northern size of the island. here's our summer rains in china. it pretty much just wind up right across the yellow river valley. all of this energy is pouring into the korean peninsula. it is going to be a washout for sol over the next few days that curls up the same disturbance into northern china. so talking about sol, i think we'll look at about months worth of rain. i'd say 24 hours or so it's going to be windy too. so prepare for that. also windy breezy through indonesia, poly lombok and java island. so you've got plenty of sunny cells in the forecast here. and the weather maker moves into western australia still unsettled for this southeast corner. definitely dragged in cooler air. but by thursday we're in the
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palestinians. this place people had been sheltering out the facilities. it's feet 6 . you and affiliated school talking to advise, really forces in the last 10 days. you as president joe biden, to return to the campaign trail, opening americans to reject political violence. it's his 1st appearance was side washington of the assassination attempts. one is republican rival, donald trump, is the 2nd day of the republican national convention in milwaukee, wisconsin among the speakers and nikki haley and want to sentence the goals contest and donald trump's pursuits of the republican presidential nomination. all peggy grandy is a republican delegate from california and a former executive assistant to president ronald reagan. she joins us from move. ok, thanks very much. peggy, seeing you again this evening. tell us about how you and your fellow delicates a feeling about j. d events in particular,
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following that confirmation of his nomination as a vice president as well, thank you so much for having me on. and this arena has been electric the past 2 days, and everybody there was great enthusiasm when daddy vance was announced. you know, the theme of yesterday was really about making america wealthy again. and the theme, overarching theme for the entire convention has been remembering the forgotten men and women of america. nobody embodies that story better than j. the vance who grew up in poverty was raised by a single mother who had to, you know, work 3 jobs in order to provide for her family. and so nobody understands better the struggles of the everyday average american right now, who is suffering under the policies of joe biden, better than j. d. vance. and so i think you will be a great running mate for donald trump. they clearly have great careers, meg connection together, and the of the arena here with electric. when he was announced yesterday,
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we're excited to move forward with the trump vance ticket for 2024. in terms of the republican party is a policy is going to give you one example, j d events as it the opposite of what the party is it in terms of minimum wage for instance, do you think this could be a problem or is he lodge the in line with the parties great to policy direction, or he's very much in line with donald trump and with the republican party's policy direction. now it's interesting because in the past many years ago, j. d. u vance was kind of a critic of donald trump. in some instances, but i really loved the fact that donald trump would embrace him and bring him up alongside him as to be the vice president. because we all are entitled to change our opinions that i hope that we all continue to learn and to grow. and to give grace to people that maybe we didn't agree with previously. but want to now, you know, when we look at, historically,
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ronald reagan actually towards shows george bush to be his running mate. and george bush had been an opponent of his politically. and so there are opportunities to bridge those gaps, how small they are, and we have a very unified party here this year going forward, just like we did with reagan and bush back in the eighty's. last precisely what i wanted to talk to about the unity within the party, because you also have nikki haley expected to speak. rhonda santas, and you mentioned the differences between the former presidents, donald trump, and now he's wanting me to say bridges have been bolt. is this a party that has a firm stones united stones, a full it's support is. oh absolutely. and i love that it's both rhonda santos and nikki haley will be speaking here. as we know, they both went toe to toe with donald trump in this election cycle. and i think
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it's good to have healthy debate. we don't anoint a king, we select and vote for a president. and so i think this is part of the democratic process and we have the right. and we should disagree, and we should be able to disagree with civility, and with kindness and embrace people who differ from us and their opinions, whether it be democrats or our own republican parties. colleagues, hi peggy, it's good speaking to you again to pick your grand to be a republican delegate from the state a from california. thanks very much for joining us and i'll do 0. thank you so much for having me on the student process and bung with this. have done violence with at least 6 people killed and dozens injured and fighting between rival groups and police. students have been demonstrating for 2 weeks quoting for, and then to what they say or discriminatory quotas will public service jobs, say favor support is of the ruling party and they want a marriage based system. instead, a ton of intel,
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audrey has moved from deca. c 30 photographs from the back. somebody goes to university, around the outside of the doctor university campus. now the products that is going on near the language, modern memorial, the large number of students have gathered yet. there's also stones gathered many parts of the city in different ages such and the not staying very long, but testing and been leaving that area. they've been reports a balance in different parts of the country. i feel that as a student we should all take part in these proteins. we are taking a risk and all violence against protest is messed up immediately. we re continued the movement and now we have new d months. aside from a bush make up the quote, the system. we also once the withdrawal of comic pressure, i've seen, i'm stopping all violence against us. the cities
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are signing the continued to protest. they are to protest against that proto as. 1 of the government, heavy and attractive, and the pro government elements attacking government. the buckeye university, 10000. now the 10000 across the country with the 1000 of hundreds of injuries across the country. the said they'll continue to protest unless the demands are bad, and they're one justice as well for what happened yesterday and tobacco university campers, and other parts of the country. sunbridge, audrey, i'll just uh, knock out bangladesh. at least who indian soldiers have been killed in a gun battle with on identified on demand and engine administered kashmir. a series of back to back attacks have been reported since june raising concern among security officials. charles traffic reports of the army is on file. it's in the mountains of india and administered kashmir. full indian soldiers were killed in the latest attack, targeting
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a foot patrol in the decades long contested immolate and regions. the soldiers were ambushed by rebels fighting against indian who in the forest to go district late on monday. now the how to get a good report from the senior that i thought to uh, this uh, being pointed out to $80.00 or more integration with the how it changed it started . do we have to use? i was started to them and then go to my security forces. they how to use this study . same as it gets without any use because they don't want to piece nicholas with rodney. they don't want to be in the, in that again, since 1947, india and pockets non have full to was for the most of the majority territory. which both countries claim in full control and called on resistance. the indian rule began in 1989 thousands of people being killed since then, but the violence had subsided in recent years. the roof is that may not be changing, but least acreage, the pool to the tank since june,
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with at least 11 indian soldiers killed this year. that is discontentment, that is, and that is hopelessness. maybe that situation provide us some support. go those pull, want to in dallas insights activities and don't want to catch me previous attacks. it focused mostly on crushing me. you'll sort, you said you had sent you a violence has now shifted to the geometry region in the regional capital. sure. in a golf protest is burned and effigy. 6 pocket stones point minister, sharp buzz should be india blames pakistan for training funding and pushing on groups across a c spine into the positive catch me on the deadliest control focused on the noise . these are the people working with the militants who prevent shouts when food should be arrested until then, we won't be able to find any solutions. renew 10 shannon killing across the region . a permanent political solution remains elusive. that's the best. tal stafford.
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how does 08. so does evan killed in an attack by on demand and those was focused on 10 telephone vices, will also killed the bathrooms. be on a monday off to a suicide bomber drove a vehicle with explosives into a military in place in the keep up popped and qua. province. government then stormed the premises, leading to a gun, vassals. at last, as 26 hours. focused on seeing an increase in attacks against it. security forces and chinese engineers working in the country. they instabilities rattled, foreign investors and allies. we say the government needs to tighten security. come on a to report from to come on. the buck is donny of gun boulder. this is the latest video from daddy guitar live on focused on warning of intensified attack. before did your peers to show up, police go on, why being ambushed in the group and increasingly targeting focused on the security
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forces and chinese, national of many of whom are engineers working on major projects as part of the china focused on economic quarter adult foreign investors and chinese government calling for more protection for the workers. china is very concerned that fucker song has failed to protect chinese projects and personnel, and boxed on the progress on the prime minister court on neighboring a bonus. dawn to crack down on on groups in dunham around government must date concrete and effective measures to insure it. so i did not use for terrorism by any entity against other states. however, this worthington increase of in a long progress on 2600 kilometer mostly mountainous and borders bordeaux with the furnace. dawn focused on melodrama as boys to launch a new nation wide,
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congregated them offensive guard arguments that com or as on the back end at a great number of attacks against the security forces. but the plan is facing criticism, as well as public, all projection invested in swat rarely have rallied against the plan, saying there will be on the front lines of any military operation to the like. you know, with the, for the, we have concerns about the new military operation for that not to be displeased. again, as we've are displeased and previous operations, a ministry come on to say there's a mr. insured in jordan stability, an economic prosperity. while analysts go on the government to do more focused on itself has a very serious domestic terrorism problems which needs to be counted and did also focused on, frankly, has no effective, doable count that data strategies for the last few years,
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despite focused on efforts to reinforce this border i'm groups are still able to launch attack previous operations at valley forge bided back into around just on and redoubt head from the dollar bond government. many happy need a stripped solution related remain in new shape. come on later i was just the uh, door home, plug it done, of one is done. florida. as i gave is a security and defense analyst. she says the government needs moved in a military plan to address the security situation. it's right. interesting to note here that on the 8th of july, the government officially authorized the eye aside to, into effect increased pause in the interest of national security. now, exactly a week later, we did it with us, the bundle incident happened. so we need to really look at how effective the sanitize ation efforts are going to be. not just for this isolated incidents,
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but also in this of full zone admitted for your authoration. the smith is to come because we need to keep in mind that what is the opportunity cost here. we see that the bug inc heather, is a 1010. it was with him this morning. however, in the same operation about the 8 security forces agents with last as well. so i think that the government here really needs to rethink the strategy. so quoting the former prize for foreign minister, beloved book does authority. the comment that he made last year was that we really need to revisit the negotiation, dr. g. because any fulton f, it's all going to be to be honest, in my opinion. um, going to end up in a deadlock situation again because we know for the fact that 2 years ago, almost a year and a half ago in december 2022. we know that talks between the pakistani officials and the attend outfit, the terese atalla von pucks done. they broke down with
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a fair warning to carry out a subsequent attacks in the entire country. and we've seen that come to a reality in the past a year or so. 6 bodies have been found and the luxury hotel room in thailand's capital bank hawk. so victims will over yet the means nationals to had due american citizenship authorities of open an investigation into the incidents and wait the will tops the results. when a has moved from bangkok, this is the hotel way of the 6 bodies were discovered earlier on tuesday. police confirming that the bodies were found inside just one hotel room have also confirmed that they were all foreign nationals, 4 of them being amazed and to the means americans. and they had been in thailand for just a few days. they also believe that the bodies had been inside the room for around 24 hours before they were discovered by a hotel look up. they say there was no sign of any struggle inside the room and no
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sign of any wounds on the bodies. and then not ruling out that this was a case of poisoning, but they will wait for the results of autopsies and toxicology reports. well, this is a 5 star hotel, the grand class right in the hospital band called very busy shopping into his district. and just happens to be you. meet is from one of the bank hawks most popular tourist destinations. the intro one shrine, which was the scene of the bombing, and 2015, that sold the depth of 20 people. i said i had an all to 0. i was all of a job in northern todd to cosign, and i'll tell you, i found this here when the government to spend millions of dollars in lending. so the country can unlock its agriculture, the potential, the these business uptake these voltage by the city bank growth, part of on the dash before he is
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the gabriel that's all has resigned as fronds as prime minister. but we'll stay on in a kid. take a role. french president emmanuel mccall accepted, i tells resignation, but the government stays in place for the time being. that's always part of my con centrist coalition, which on the 2nd largest number of seats in the election possession of butler has moved from paris. the big question for most people in phones is who is going to be the next 5 minutes to the left. when the lions one the most seats in the election, so they believe it should be someone from the wrong spot. the problem is, in the past days, they have not been able to unite behind the candidate and come up with a candidate they will agree on in the left of the lines. you have a number of policies. you've got communist,
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called left socialist and greens. and they're finding it very difficult to agree on . one can't stay now on the face, of course is playing into the hands of presidency manual. my calls centuries policy that came seconds. if you like. in this election person, michael might be hoping that the left wing in line simply in close, we already seeing a number of divisions on fractures within another lines. he might be hoping that perhaps in a few weeks time, he will be in a position to propose one of his centuries as a possible prime minister, if the less on unable to perform a name for the last 20 lines. this is an opportunity, but it could be one that they failed to take latasha butler. i'll just sarah paris . one of the 1st problem this is made by the u. k. is new prime minister was to make a tackling knife crime his moral mission. knife attacks have been on the rise across england, but it's the worst in the west midlands. we campaign is according for the government
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to do more to keep you young people safe. belinda visited an eviction report from birmingham. the hello tonya was a very happy go lucky. the daily in san daniel was killed. he was celebrating a new job. the 26 year old was out with friends when he was stabbed, and black to death, the attack ending a bright future that was just on the horizon on that day. he was really, really happy. and service planning is where they was planning a mortgage that was probably the one of the happiest days of his life. and i never saw him again. we missed him when we seemed constantly and we, we still look for in the day. and so it can feel like it only happened yesterday. you know, we've never really moved on for the what keeps lane going now is promoting these medical kids that can still pleading several have been installed in padding and her
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son died. and in other cities, across the case assigned perhaps of a white problem. nice crime, a rule has been rising in england and it's this area of the west midlands that's being the most effective with the biggest rate of life crime, a census in the country. nice time is something that liam smith experienced 1st hand when i was full say no stopped in the back roy to violence was part of his difficult past, but now he can pains against it, char, am only friends, have gone noisily into all right, and that's women as well, and women have been stopped. nitty law stands, there's not just one person, a witnesses to fly out. it's not regulated. yeah. and i'm scared for all the science. all insurance give off a positive law and get into the heads of these young kids that there's most the lowest on it. and i'm showing them that there is more to life and don't give up on your goals. to use clubs like this one are often key to that refuge for the trouble
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of teenagers. but closing only the person, i mean the costs to youth services. i think everyone agrees that if there's no way to go, the young people are going to be on the strace. next thing that the young people get stereotyped into being trouble might cause which is not always necessarily true . so they've got to have some way to go back to an, a structured environment such as a youth center or a youth provision. you've just given them that platform that positive platform to work from. and that platform needs investments in young people that compete as well . the new british government to commit to the lender as need to reach out to 0 signing and you k. the sanctions imposed on russia often launched a full scale invasion of ukraine. i've been adding to the agricultural lows of its neighbors because it's done. the landlord countries vans cheap wheat in ports in an effort to increase its grain exports. but because like farmers say, they need to move financial support as the government bows new railways and offers incentives to invest as a summer,
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been job aid reports from and back in northern because it's done really harmful the avalon and this 34000 heck the iphone produces organic crops. this nice with drawn 3 goals every 3 years. it's harvested and vacuum seen for the phone during the winter months. for most of the year, the weather is too cold for farming. so they look around the truck doing some 80 percent of cause, a green production is week is going exports. some problem is attending to organic farming a bit and not for use and returns in foreign currency. this one is just like, like every coach, it means everything is put to use by being fee of chemicals and pesticides. well that's what i said. it was 7. we went to complete the cms that debbie a meet farming tool, county, you know, crop rotation. we harvest and lots of le games export. there are no less davis by products go to live stock. if there was no profit,
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we would not develop. there would be no point in all this. because extends continental climate means sharp fluctuations in temperatures and phlegmatic changes have a major impact. multiple factors from lucas out of season rain, been transformed, bumper crops into huge losses. being central asia as largest flour exported garlic, stunned neighbors, iran about as dawn and european markets. all depends on the staple and trying that remains a priority markets because expand has been fees export from 750000 tons and 201923 point 5000000 tons in 2023. for the warden, ukraine. and subsequent sanctions in russia mean an abundance of cheap russian grain. it's had such an impact the gulf expelled to extend its region port band, which came into effect last october cushion goodwill. we accumulated large volumes of wheat and needed to sell it to domestic enterprises. russian weed was exported
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to kinds of fun at a cheaper price. as a result, a band was introduced on russian. we need to the point was to be competes building . you've been with this to miss the export pretensions to be 3 times that of it's kind of the exports of $3000000.00 tons. the industry deprives media renewal and uplift in order to update all the government and adapt new technologies. farmers need funding, although the government says that if they need double lending for this. yeah, it's still not enough of each year pharmacy prior short and long term loans. farmers association said they expect that to be more than $2000000000.00 a yet. i think a laptop. okay. viagra, industrial complex is the driving force in kazakhstan. but due to budgetary strains, the state cons for the cover, the costs are for an invest is also want to come in. but our tax policy poses risk . sphere investors products on the green production unexplored depends on the world's largest non law country. taking on all these challenges,
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