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the toes from asia and the pacific one o one here on out to 0, revealing eco friendly solutions to come back to our planet. on l g 0, the on the low on money site. this is the news that live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. the ones top court finds the israel assessment policy in the occupied palestinian territories violates international major and global tech outage causes k all surround the wealth slides funds on businesses of texas.
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the bangladesh deploy is the army and imposes across the following nationwide and governance process that have left 1000 instead of vietnam's comment. as far as the lead dies, new winfrey trone was credits had been boosting economic. i'm piece of standards with the latest sports news. the west indies fight england with kevin hodge leading the way with his 1st day of it tastes, strangers. the welcome to the program. the international court of justice says israel is ongoing presents and occupied palestinian territory isn't ego. i'm violates international know the i c j to live it it's advisory opinion at the hague,
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off to the un general assembly requested that it's important. judges determine israel is obligated to end it's unlawful presence as quickly as possible. israel must stop new supplement activity and evacuate old settlers from the occupied territory or because the thoughts as it did it sort advisor. i think that these are the easy supplements and the west bank. and these are a resilient and video game associated with them. have been established and are being meant then in violation of international record. thoughts with a good a concern that the board that is a supplement policy has been expanding since the quotes for advisory opened. how this thing in foreign minister. we have not a king says the wealth must now take action against israel. old states under you on the autumn now under the obligation not to the denial the legality or if it is rose
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presence and occupied for the student to retreat and to do nothing. so as this is ryan in maintaining this illegal situation, they are directed by the ports to bring, as well as legal probation to an in. this means all states under you must be made this new review the by the relations with this row to ensure that policies do not age in isabel's continue with the commission against the policy of people. whether directly or indirectly. step lawson is at the hey, with mole on the i, c j is decision of what we heard here at the international court of justice as a file reaching advisory opinion and coming from the highest score. this is the is on the records. now saying that the is riley occupation of the west bank of east through them and gaza is illegal and has to stop immediately. it also went
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a length about the settler community. they also have to be dismantled and have to be evacuated. reparations have to be paid, and this is the result of a very long, long lasting requests from the un general assembly, which came 2 years ago. but of course, has been in the works for many years before that. and then $52.00 states, including 3 international organizations, came to the hague to present their arguments. and the court here of 5 months later has no acceptance. all their arguments, one by one saying that as well is exploiting the natural resources in these territories, which is against international law. relocation of israel's population to the or occupied territories is illegal as well has to respect local law, which it is not doing. and the fact that as well is a 3 thing, truism as, as its own as its full legal entity is also against any law. basically the geneva convention, the un charter and humanitarian last for all fire late. and so it was
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a very strong opinion that now is going to the un general assembly back to. a and also the un security council who dan will have to come up with with some kind of action. and that's exactly what the court was urging them to do and said those should be now oh, once and for all a peaceful sacrament. on this one of the longest to live in conflicts in this, in this world. step 5, some else you sierra take or is there any prime minister? benjamin netanyahu has reacted to the international court of justice opinion, saying jewish people are not conqueror, as in their own land, and not in the land phone ancestors in the west. spike no false decision in the hague will distort this historical truth. let's get reaction from your seat, belin. he's the form is really minister of justice and the initiation of feel. so they process the joins us from telling me. thank you for joining the program. this judgement represents
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a devastating defense is around the world court. how much pressure do you think it puts from is missing yahoo and his government on the or i'm not sure. i don't think that a really big kind of a resolution. the government is the most tried to use to one as a and a, and many of the ministers, 6 to especially from the extreme, the very extreme right. to believe that the, he's the can live without the world. and that the anything which is the said about us about the goal agreeing about all to buying and whatever is by us then the they can never accept it. and the how means, although i must admit that they did not the identify, we thought about it. so they do the cation today and do so. there was some things that they couldn't, except others that they've done. but the main thing is that the, if you ask me,
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had the day they call to decide that day, and we will totally highlight adult every kotia in all of your patients a and that the, it is not the a cafeteria next. ation, it is own meal occupation that will not be a lot of so for me, i mean i would say, oh, we don't need to be there. we should not be there. i mean, if we remain in the, in the territory in the west bank and gaza, i mean, it means that these read will never be a jury state. i mean, i'm in these really, but true. i'm is idleness, and it is a game zone, isn't and against a any idea of, of easy way to seduce democratic stay a to stay in the territories. so it is not just that the dimension of a community is telling us, oh, your big guy is a a and perhaps ignoring the even why the, the 67 will
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a begin a begun the week. they adapt, we'll see, chipped and then joe, them. and that and the others a but this is well just story to day. yeah, we were right in the, in the will of 67. but it doesn't mean that we have to state full eval in in these areas and eventually to become a god for be as small joyce, my know, the date a of the owning a b gave them, but i stay in majority. this is not why my parents came to this place and this is not what i believe is right. you mentioned that the government and a problem in assessing yahoo is unlikely to feel much oppression by this. we've had legal experts say that this ruling will most likely give support as of palestine. i munition, to examine future sanctions against many of those leading to is reading supplement . do you think that is a wife as well?
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i cannot tell you i we do. will it many a new shipping seem to fast and people believe that that might have an impact on these really right. and it never worked. so i, i, it should, i don't the suggest to wait for sanctions against us. but i, i believe that even use the all these of these, these kinds only not the or sanctions a that i don't believe that is related to that. your maybe even the other way around unite people. a to say no, we cannot say a change of bodies because the world believes, seen he in a very simple, quick way that we shall day leave the territories and so on and so forth. since it is oh interest, i hope that there will be another government that use was sold. and to this government we negotiate with the pin. all that to states in motion. this is,
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this may change everything you'll see by the informa is writing minister of justice . speaking to us that from telling me. thank you so much. okay, let's big now tomorrow and discharge. is there a senior political analyst who joins us via skype from paris, more one. what do you make of this ruling? is it a war to shed moments of palestine as we've heard palestinian foreign minister re, i've not a key put it today, but it's definitely a damning damn in gold and 4 is right. and it's just in the purchasing question. uh, 56 years of reserves history and why do i say that 56 years only because that's the length of the occupation, 57 years, because that's almost 3 quarters of the time. that is there exist, it is. you're going to depend on. so that's the case, the palestinians in 1948. that means it's 76 years old.
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$5657.00 of them. it has been on and legally i don't know fully occupied our so the idea here it extends beyond just the fact that it is a full, it's in violation of international law in every aspect of its policy, whether it's supplements, whether it's food, whether it's racism, and discrimination whether it's nam grab, whether it's electrician, which is jerusalem, whether it's maintain and control of gaza, whether it's stuck worship inducement to push the kind of thing out except for that transfer. but this, the fact that this, this, this has been happening for so long that it's almost 3 quarter of its entire existence. so this really should
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a very important flight. not only about uh, the importance of, of the need to is there a drug here to this and it's backers in washington, berlin, mom that i'm fat as to ideas to this is the fact that the justice delayed me is also just as the night we have that from you'll see, but in the form is really minister of justice who said the far right, is there any government to promise and that you know is unlikely to be swayed by this in any way. what challenge therefore, will this ruling then present in governments like the u. k, on the u. s. allies that of as well that have for years so peddled in israel's occupation policies criticizing supplement building but only recently doing very little anything practical about it. a look uh just a quick comment about what bill it has says about uh as uh and is there any patio to also would like to see? is there any out of the best in your territory?
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which is fine. uh, you know, is it 1st floor, but i think maybe he didn't hear the judges one day. i also talked about dr. patients garza, in the sense that it's not just about clearing out. the settlers and clearing all the soldiers is ready to sold. that's not the only way to end occupation. that is there a has to get to have out and it has to leave the hell, the posting and alone. in other words, it's not just enough to get out. the better sydney is need must have the right to for so that the nation to live as free people without israel's control or domination in any which way, including that of controlling their scar or borders and so on, so forth. so that's a very important note to make. the 2nd important note about this, that about how to force these radius into adhering to, to that,
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or this is to basically understand that and as much as that holding is incredibly important. and it gives the model ethical and legal fuel for the somebody that it's a movement which puts aside 2 out of the world, especially in the west. but the international law is not a substitute for political action. a international law is an important ingredient for political action to stop the substitute and there, and therefore this is just left as he is the from seeing the heart of the piano goes home and celebrates and best and the best story. and to sit down and run my law and continue business as usual. then we have gotten nowhere nowhere to tone. because in the end of the day, this has to be used as a way to reinvigorate co action without putting it to come. action by the sun will never be free because palestinians also cannot live off international law.
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they need phones, they need a freedom, they chose that or so on, so forth. and that is brought about produced to political action using international law. ok, and i want the shower out, is there a senior political analyst? fast feature was from powers. thank you. or one person has been killed and several injured in a drones strike on telephones. humans who fees and claim response. but as a saying that they've used a new type of drone capable of entering as space without being detected as well says it's defense systems fail to trigger alons because of human error. haven't jumped june reports in the heart of televi, an unprecedented attack. the aerial strike, leading to a major explosion near the u. s embassy branch office, at the site, crowds gathered and residents were clearly rattled. humans, who,
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with these were quick to claim responsibility. well, the, the operation was carried out using a new drone aircraft named b alpha capable of bypassing the enemy's air defense system and, and detectable by radar. the operation successfully achieve this objectives. shortly after the attack is really official, suggested human error was behind the failure of systems to trigger alarms or silence. later the military spokes person offered more details. code lift gate is shown they should be tunnel often initial investigation to be carried out. and from the findings at the scene, and on the military system, it appears that it's an unmanned to a cross of the, some, og, 3 model c. my estimation is that it arrived from human to tennessee. the know with some of the things in the range and with that as a penalty undergoing an upgrade to extend the range of the flight. the fema throughout israel's war on garza and in support of their ally, how much the hers these have targeted is really link chips and the red sea and the gulf of i. then they've also repeatedly launched drones and missiles towards israel
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until friday. however, these had all been intercepted with telling me you've on high alert. the is really military says it's upgrading its air defenses and increasing ariel patrols. how much enjoy a disease? the major only t site is causing k all swelled wind software glitch effective ally, and spanks major companies, flights were grounded, stranding thousands of passengers. it happened when an update by the cyber security for crown strongly consecutive computers using microsoft windows general reports. how can i get the most of the passions on windows for related to the 5 and then as countries went into the meltdown effecting millions that was the prerecorded
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message put out by the cyber security fed crowd strike the company. c. o would like to renounce the default, the update was to blame and the systems were being restored. we know what the issue is. we're resolving and have resolved the issue. now it's recovering systems that are out there. and essentially, as you've talked about in the statement i put out is um the system uh was sent in update and that update had a, a software bug in it. and cause a, an issue with the microsoft operating system release for governments. worried about the cyber attack, hard work and head to foot company like to departments. a drop slot is a, a very large and well known provider in the security space. it's a market leading security provider that's utilized by the, you know, old, you know, many leading banks and, and launching at blue, cheap, and government organizations. so certainly the impact is going to be quite
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significant. it was early friday afternoon when the 1st signs of trouble emerged in australia, with telecoms. companies, banks, and media outlets affected television news broadcast reporting. the situation went to black resuming, eventually to reveal blue screens in the background of the credit blue screen of death error indicating the shutdown of a windows operating system. and so it unfolded in companies and service providers across countries and continents banks, financial services, stuck exchanges, airports, hospital supermarkets, schools. it's barely a sector left and touched by these global i t out teaches one, computer analyst described it unprecedented global prices. that stock the exposes the fragility of our heavily digitized will a point, nope, lost on this traveler trying to build a plane in paris. the phone was on the table. people, it's a bit while reading is how one company can impact the global economy. and the life
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of the planet as i understand it, this has impact everywhere, systems being restored. so things through the consequences may take longer during the whole elder 0 london. let's get more on the outages from kristen salumi. she's in new york for us. kristen. so as we have that from jo, not massive disruption caused by this a tech disruption took us through some of it. the, it's quite stunning. the impact that we're seeing all across the united states in the globe as a result of the software and glitch everything from uh, financial institutions and banks to hospitals and medical service providers, court systems, and retailers, all being impacted if you're in texas today, you can get a driver's license, if you're going to port in boston, or here in new york, very likely you're going to see a delay all because they can't access their computer systems because of this glitch
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. there's also emergency 911 calls that aren't going through in places like alaska and ohio. but of course, the biggest impact the most noticeable perhaps is the airlines. that's where we've seen more than 2000 slides cancelled here in the united states thus far. and many more delayed, we do know that the planes are back in the air. they are resuming flights, but it's going to take a while to catch up on all of the delays in many of these businesses while they've received a fix for the software glitch are still working their way through it and updating their systems. uh, the secretary of transportation here in the united states says things should be back to normal by saturday, but the impact of this is going to be looked at in felt and assessed for a long time. kristin is telling me that 1st in new york let's get moving this
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because speak to chris stucco wilka. he's a technology and digital culture we'll say joins is from gates house, the fleets in scotland. thank you for your time. so can you explain them to us, how can a malfunction at one tech company end up impacting an entire global economy? yeah, i think it is all over line. so not one tech company crowd strike on them. so we'll be starting reputation. the sounds very, very reputable, generally, and so because of that, they have a huge market share in this space trying to keep people's device to secure or obviously when you think that there is a company that is doing this very, very well, you trust, i'm with almost every 2nd, so we've seen the ad lines, likewise, hospitals and pretty much any other industry that you can think call all rely on these tools. but what we've seen today is a single small error, probably just a single line of codes being miscoded in the actual item has resulted in this huge
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impact. and because these technologies all used every, wherever it means it's kind of like a stack of don't want it was, was one gets attacked and starts to pull down. julio, those go along with it. and we're living through the impact right now. we saw crowd strikes, stop, price, take a huge hit in the wall because today is this going to have a more long term impact on the company. and i think that it, we will have a short term impact. but to be honest, i think outside of the kind of traded markets and the company's reputation will remain relatively strong. ultimately, the thing that people within the idea industry now is that despite the kind of appearances of these only 2 companies being kind of self running and being automated and compete is doing all of this stuff. the reality is we will know that we're all fell of humans behind it, and unfortunately, humans do make mistakes. so right, it is obviously a very, very rough, right. and you have huge volumes. all money is being taken off of crown strike
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shaft price and the business will be impacted by this. but i don't think we're going to see many people running away from that and losing many clients. i think actually in the long run, given that we see these sorts of things happen every few months or a year or so, we're not in a big scale like this. i'm thinking to be coming through this. i'm pretty okay. and as we've been saying, i mean it exposes me for jealousy and independence of, of the global digital. well, where in what, what sort of lessons will i see companies of individual companies be being taken from this? yeah, i think probably the main one is to not rely on a single point of failure because even the most infallible companies that we think of kind of sometimes makes those errors. and the problem with this is that we, we wake say this every time this happens, i can think of cloud computer optically, so websites going down because of the infrastructure providers having some similar types of mistake. we always say it again to these lessons need to be learned and i
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think the reality is that we also don't put those into actual action at the end of it. so um, yeah, probably be cool with getting backups and making sure that they can rely on stuff if it does fail, but ultimately i think would team to repeat history time and time again. ok, chris stucco will kind of technology and that's so cultural also. i think he a v all me and finding a dash has been deployed often days of protests, people to find a bond on friday. again demonstrating in the streets the government is imposed. a nationwide crew coffee v a s p news agency is reports, is that at least a 105 people have died in the unrest. so fall a protest against a quote to system not reserves. moving hoff government jobs assess and groups or we can speak to correspond time very child very. he joins as on the phone from jack a. so tumbler, how significance is this deployment by the,
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on the it is very significant. i mean, that's not very usually when you did fly army, unless it is a emergency crisis, the situation is getting out of control despite using excessive force and applying paramilitary units, they was not able to control the streets across the country. the streets basically last 2 days was dominated by protest stairs and increasing to get political time when opposition party members, as well as the general public, started participating and supporting the student. and this last 2 days, when the students declared nationwide shutting down, it took a very violent turn and the police were as aggressive as i was doing and so many casualties. and the student is to say, like the government, despite the government called for a compromise and inviting them to act a meeting by district on if you have blood on your time, there's no mode park compromise. are sitting down with you until and unless justice
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is done and the government please realize that losing control of the situation on the street despise using so many other military force and police. and the problem i did is trying to summer did defy the army and being situation under control to assist the civil administration. and there is also increasing this content due to a traveling economy, high inflation and soaring for the price of this was making public frustrated. this was the boiling point, where a lot of public actually got out in the street instead of separating the student as well. and also knowing that a lot of kids were getting killed if should the public sentiments and the government couldn't control this, this content industry and taking gloves very uh, voluntarily. even despite the fact army isn't, will be invested in any a few minutes. and there is no deadline when the coffee will and they just say from
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midnight local time and 18 g m t international. yeah, that's what i wanted to ask you about this coffee. what exactly it entails, and the likelihood of people listening to the governments and the guidelines to yes, what it's basically we've confused a lot of public because people weren't able to go on the last 2 days because of the shut down. and the bio impressions in different location of the city and now that parts of the country and now you have in the car for you and the total shut down our internet since our leaving yesterday. so people do not have communication to kind of move around. and if there is a car deal with a definite time period, this is essentially meant to get the student from the public out of this trade. because the when able to control the streets in the capital, even in other parts of the country, there was even a jail breakout, a notion be just 60 miles away from the capital city. so it was increasingly becoming violent as well as confrontational. but a lot of buildings, right,
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burn charles, red burn and government felt like they're losing hands on that. and then no public sentiment. we're not favoring them very much. and they have to do something about that are generally okay. time vocabulary without a from docusign case sled. on how does era new health crisis in gaza, highly infectious. laura's is found in sewage uncontaminated loser. i am running to be president for all of america. not half of americans doubled from to accept the republican nomination saying that divine intervention saved and in this nation. and we find out as well as for foreigners will be posts. if the olympics details ahead in this, the,
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i had low that extreme heats continues to scorch pots of northern africa. and that some flooding in across the van, pushing temperature is high for places like a to a kia iraq, as well as to what will be touching up into the fifty's once again. 52 expected into a city on sunday. and that heat the sens, down across the gulf of also go to small. that is expected to continue to kick up just creating that hazy sunshine and hazy sunshine in dry skies. all the story for the north west of africa, we've got heat warnings out. weston pots of algeria, the heat, continue as a full egypt with cairo, seen the temperature touch up into the early forty's over the next few days. for the south of that across that central band is all about the easterly ways pushing across nigeria on which to bend and to go and gone. some heavy rain to come for the
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key no fast. so we'll see another wave of push across into southern parts of chad, the central african republic as well over the next few days is much to y uh for the south of this. not for cape town were expecting cooler conditions and some went to weather on saturday into sunday with some rain touching into eastern parts of south africa on sunday. of the security concerns and political uncertainty, or just some of the issues facing the organizers of the 2024 olympic games in paris . as millions turned their attention to friends with the whole nation, be ready to welcome the world on july. the $26.00 stay without a 0 for the latest updates the
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a line that's on top stores and all of the international costs of justice? business roles ongoing presence and occupied palestinian territories violates international law and advisory opinion and says his role is obligated to and its own little presence as quickly as possible. and major i t sign is course cale surrounding? well, confusing to find apple supermarkets, media outlets went offline. it happened with an update by the side that secure, she said, proud, strongly expensive computers using microsoft windows. you know, mean buying a dash has been deployed onto the days of protests, piece of people to find a bond on friday against them straight to the government, as opposed to nationwide costs you the purchase or against the quote, a system that was absent within hong government. jobs to such a health authorities, a warning of new medical crisis unfolding in gaza. the polio virus has been found in sewage and contaminated water. you know of
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a crowded tenant comes as well says it's vaccinating its troops as a precaution, but it continues to prevent the entry of live saving medicine and supplies desperately needed by palestinians inside the strip. honeymoon moved to ports. noel rest for palestinians in gauze on board as say the polio virus has been detected as stores and contaminated water. wastewater flows of freely between 10 in overcrowded count. avoiding the polluted areas is nearly impossible for nothing but what we have begging for help. we have begging to be saved from the soon as soon as people are locked in the homes and can't go out. there are mosquitoes, sewage flies and rubbish. i'm still on the be really i've talked have caused extensive damage to ga, the storage systems, definitely nation appliance and water supply networks. saving the 4th 12 or the 7th
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of palestinian did not have enough to clean water line grenade agencies and the you and for daily deliveries. a lack of a fuel to operate. generators has only made things worse to polio, is transmitted through the sequel or oral groups. normally, if you have a case of polio, you're going to isolate something, you're gonna make sure that they use a bathroom that nobody else uses that they're not in close proximity to other people. that's impossible. pause of running rubbish. filled the streets. we're gonna step all services a ground to a halt in the early days of door video and has documented hundreds of 1000 of cases of a skin infections and. busy area i just, we forced to live with slides, i'm a cheese. haines hit the types of c and other diseases with suffering and law as well, has as part of vaccinating exposure as in gaza to protect them against the virus which can cause deformities and paralysis. palestinians have a few options. most hospitals have been forced to close. those are still able to
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offer services on the resource dishwasher. no, and is supporting us here and can use the smell is killing us. we can sleep, we can't eat. we can drink many palestinians here say they are exhausted, tired of moving it from one temporary shoulder. do another being hungry and waiting in fear for the next attack. and now they also worried about the threat of diseases honey. my mother was just here from the central area of the guys and from palestine . the u. k says they will was human funding, the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees versus 4 and sex rein. david lama. he says he is committed to providing $27000000.00 in new funds to and run it this year . the case suspended support to the agency off is wrong. that occasions, as some of his employees were involved in the october 7th, a tax us is now the only country that doesn't fund monroe, which is considered
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a critical lifeline to palestinians. i've spoken to un secretary general gutierrez and commission to lots of other things. we all reassured that off to katherine color is independent reviews on the records ensuring they meet the highest standards with metrology and strengthening its procedures, including on factor i'm right has access a partner smart to europe and union, a new way to help boost. so now this government attitude, i can confirm to the house that we overturn suspension on sunday. donald trump has accepted the republican nomination for presidential candidates in november's election. it was tom's us return to the stage since involving an assassination of times. he began by recounting details of the shooting. he then went on to outline campaign on the system, the economy on board a secure seat will say, pledge to resolve the number of global crises,
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saying the world is on the brink. that you scored and division in our society must be healed. we must deal it quickly as americans, we are bound together by a single site and a share destiny. we rise together or we fall apart. i am running to be president for all of america, not half of americans, because there is no victory in winning for half of them. so tonight with faith and devotion, i proudly accept your nomination for chris exclusively kinase in washington, dc for as mike uh there was a lot of expectation was in there on this speech is a, is promising it would be the best speech trump of a gave,
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did he deliver oh, certainly it was the longest speech of a given that the republican convention by a presidential nominee. he did receive a very fable full reaction from the combat. but that is not surprising. they find in harris campaign, though is released the statement in the course in the morning at criticizing this speech by donald trump pointing out once again the many full swords that he made during that speech. insisting that this is the same. donald trump, who attempted to was supposed to be invasion of the capital back on january the 6th, the same donald trump, who continues to undermine the results of the 2020 election. and in fact denied those results of a hard hitting statement from by them harris. but also a very important statement within what they released, and that is that they look forward to president biden resuming his campaign next
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week, having a recovering from cobit at the moment. yeah, as you say, president biden installation at the moment, but he's also politically getting more and more licensed agents focus through the latest developments, a full 1st of all, let's just take a look at his health. his doctor has just released the statement saying that he is in proving that he still has some mind that respiratory problems. he still has a hoarseness. however, everything is improving from the day before. so certainly the results, according to the doctor that has been done on various tests, show completely normal results. his blood pressure is temperature. all of those aspects are looking good according to his doctor. but a now the democrats has joined the number of those 2 of us providing to staff don. this is some just over 20 democrats who have called for him to step down. but this must be balanced by the fact that the majority of democrats in congress are
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remaining silent on the issue for have expressed the support. in fact, according to various chops, more the crowd, so expressive support for bite and running. then those who are against and running, so it is an ongoing dispute within the party at not that the launch at the moment, given the numbers we have publicly stated or publicly honest for joe biden, to step down. it is an issue though, and something that president fight and will have to continue to confront in the days, possibly the weeks ahead. yeah. okay. mike handler, that 1st and washington county as president has named a new parcel cabinet. his latest attempt to take a protest when he mucho says he's trying to create a broad base government. he listed 11 names for administer to post just a week off. the stocking almost isn't high cabinet. a may not position. coalition says it's just a cosmetic name, rights group, say over 50 people have been killed in a month and protests against
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a full back on day 2 of the 2nd test against being that the nothing him hodge was supported by alec estimates who hit 82 with the pay cutting on $175.00 together. the 2 who are struggling on 1853 will maintain together punching self between 120, which is 1st, if a case cnc comes to the sick and tired from dominique care to get a 3 and 3 discrete intake, wasting east coast on 351 for 5 at the same fridge way up and trail by 65. run with that standing, but he used straight away. tiger woods has missed the cuts at the open championship . the 15 time major champion made just one booty any 2nd round. here at the fix finished the way down the the teen over palm. the flight missing the cup would says he had a great time realty in scotland. i loved it. i've always loved like major
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championships. i just wish i was more physically and sharp coming into the major's opposite it touch it mentally, physically, emotionally. and i just wasn't as sharp as i as i needed to be. and i was hoping that i would find it somehow, but she never did. and consequently the my results and scores were pretty i the closing crazy. 19 open champion. shane lowery is now the outcry leader. he was sick and over night. once off behind, but a 2 on the call. $69.00 is leaving the 7 and the fall over at the sea. so i felt like, oh, you went out there. i was in control of my bulk and did all the right things for a lot around am. and then when they've gotten a bit of trouble, i felt like i really finished around well, so like, i'm pretty happy with today and be needing this ornament. aptitude is, i mean, this is why you come here. why we're here. for i found that i was good for him at the swedish open continues,
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but he needed 3 fits to advance to the semi finals on friday. the 22 time grand slam champion faced. all you've seen is money on the phone. a was the origin front of one of the 1st 50 percent and he's back to take the next 3675 and 75. it's the 1st $21175.00. this is me please. and this was the longest 3 statements since 2009 i was able to hold physically till the end, and that's so important for me. let's see, how are you on tomorrow? but uh, but today i am alive, funds i, i mean they sent me final. so that's so funny. but the captain of japan's women's autistic gymnastics team has withdrawn from the olympics of fred, missing to smoking and drinking. the 19 year old shocked me yet admitted that she violated the team's code of conduct and japanese lou, which prohibits smoking and drinking for those under 20. she's arrived home from the training camp in monica,
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the team which was for the 1st time and then parents and teenagers, is looking to when it's 1st and then pick middle. since 1964 of the reigning olympic a new champion will be competing as a refugee at the paris games. fernando, who okay, and that he goes for ladies mays of cuba 2 years ago. but thanks to the international olympic committee now has the chance to go for gold. again, david states reports on the waters of cape coral, florida. fernando diane hogan, enriquez is training hard for. we stood olympic games last timeouts in tokyo, he won a gold medal representing cuba, but things have changed since then. and i know the message went through and i sent it in 2021 or the 2nd to the phone myself. living here now have the great, so paternity to compete in paris for the refugee team on the 25 year old is one of a growing number of athletes possessing cuba. well, wages are low and there are food shortages to come in. this government wants it is
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endorsement, but he chose a different path to follow a window on the left cube because i didn't degree with the regime. i didn't degree with the decisions they took on people. and as my career developed, like started involving me and things i didn't degree with during a training camp in mexico, 2 years ago, enriquez slipped away to make a 15 day journey over the us border crossing the rio grande along the way up that he was held for 2 weeks, but eventually grunted asylum and despite working 8 hour shifts, is a plumber and maintenance man. he always finds time to train some more technical one. ok, there was so many cubans that come to this country and lose the stream is competing . your game. simply because they don't know how to get back to this place. it's a little after years white, he was one of 2 cubans. oh, what does the place on the refugee teen by the international olympic committee? cuba has protested their inclusion, saying they should not be considered as refugees. but i say by monday i don't have way out to the refugees and athletes has been through the same thing. now. i want
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to tell them not to give up physical ways away. no matter how don't the days become, the sun is always going to rise, flanked for what you want, whether he wins the middle or not, this time round, enriquez prints on public, beyond paris, to compete at the 2028 gains in los angeles. perhaps as part of the us team, david stokes l g 0. israel's mains football team as being k, it's a play at the parents and then think so if the feet again postponed a decision on a potential band of the war on cause a palestinian, if a head off footfalls will governing body to suspend the israel from the international game months ago and fifo with it to make a decision at a meeting on saturday. but now they say they need more time to examine the cases from both sides and to make a decision off of the games. israel's 1st match takes place on wednesday against molly nicholas mcbee hand is the co direct all phase square human rights in g o. e's organization submitted an independent report,
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a fee for on the alleged violations being committed by these randy football association. as we saw that seaside, convince the legal experts to assess this case. we were skeptical that and the legal expertise that was going to be convinced would consider the full range of the evidence. and so we felt it was important to put that to visa and also to put it into the public domain. i think we focus and for issues we focus on the legal and illegal matches and tell us that instead of 3 that's sanctioned by the israel football association, we focused on systematic racial discrimination which has infected the policies and practices of the israel football association at we focused on political into fields and the fact that the, if it is really football association as colluded with is really state to try and scuffle the phase efforts to have israel sanctions. and we also look to the fact that the systematic destruction of palestinian football facilities and gaza and the
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killing of scores of players as effectively obstructed one of the pieces key objectives, which is to develop the game taken as a whole. i think of the key point was if there was any political will within fee for to take this issue on their a wide range of issues that they could use to sanction. and then there's really football associated spans european championship winning captain alvaro motor also has signed for a new club. the 31 year old has joined ac milan from athletic 100 and this pain, the full year deal. you had an impressive last season's going 21 gold for atlantic coast. this is not the 1st time for him in the city off, but it also has had 2 spells that you've answers. and that's what was full of things for the time being money. i hate to now spans cuz gold is rest cable than a 150 people off a migrant page. they have the canary islands. so as you say, 2 vessels will lead to safety, of course, anywhere on canaria, on thursday, the on. and since we're interested about $20000.00 irregular rivals so far this
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year, an increase of more than a 160 percent compared to last year. i, a fit times most powerful politician has died. the communist party says new when food trolling staff was due to old age and serious illness. he was 18. jessica washington looks back. it was lexi more than a decade. you in full term was the most powerful man in vietnam, serving as general secretary of the communist party since 2011 its top leadership known as the full pallets consist of the prime minister, the president, the chair of the assembly, and the general secretary, which is considered the most senior position to 2021 show secure a red sewage ton body members credited him with managing the economy. it's made an exception to the to time limits. under his leadership, vietnam became an international manufacturing hub. the economy food into the country maintained for his cold bamboo diplomacy,
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a foreign policy approach. it describes as fun but flexible. in 2023 us president joe biden visited vietnam, pledging more trade corporation and investment opportunities in for just the 9 new president joe biden. and died on behalf of all countries have just decided to go through with a joint statement to upgrade the relationship between vietnam and the united states of america to comprehensive strategic partners for peace corporation development, ad stability and view having shortly off to china as president. she didn't think also visited henry in a bit to strengthen ties and counter us influence. so when domestically trauma introduced a sweeping onto corruption, campaign, known as the blazing sun is hundreds of state officials and business executives were prosecuted or forced to step down. the drive also led to political upheaval, with prominent content is removed from the scene. in recent years,
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the general secretary's health had been under scrutiny. he had a stroke in 2019 and his public appearances decreased in 2023. on july, the 18th president til lamb took over the general secretary's duties to allow him to focus on his health. on the same day the politburo awarded to him with the gold stone middle. recognizing what had code exceptionally outstanding contributions to the party and the nation. the jealous michael to task, he says it's not clear who will succeed strong as there's been a difference or never before. same turnover and apollo bureau, a link mostly linked to this anti corruption campaign that strong appreciated and will kind of defined his legacy status left. again, questions about who will take over next? a general secretary candidate is to by rule this could be change as opposed to observe at least one full term at all
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a bureau and the only people remaining. i've done that or the current president and prime minister. so options for the next general secretary or a bit limited if, if they stick to the current rules, there is no clear succession plan. one of his presumes a sort of chosen successor for producing it that way. as was the president who resigned about a month ago, the current president to alarm his potentially now in a kind of an advantageous position, but strong never indicated that he was supposed to be the successor or the current prime minister was president successor either. so it's not clear if anybody, if he had chosen anybody or what happens with her with that plan of times manufacturing sectors taking a hit with almost $3000.00 factories closing in the past year. and as wayne, hey, reports economy may slow down even further. thailand's industrial machine is
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slowing down, manufacturing makes up almost a quarter of gross domestic product, but the rising costs and cheap inputs from china, blunting the countries competitive age. this manufacturing company is one of the most, a q, a, having diversified away from specializing in top pots during the 1997 asian financial crisis. we have a 0 order we to know. so any pot. so after that, be changing our minds to expand this and as to maybe cody weiss industry, and also now i think the coach of machinery industrial 27 years on many others. still having the, he did the cooling, end up paying the price. almost 2000 factories had closed in a year. and government also shows more than 50000 people have lost the jobs. call me from the one i'm worried because i'm not doing good anymore. i'm nearly 40 and i lost my job at an age when it's going to be so much harder to find one. yeah. there
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are plenty of vacancies, but mainly for low income jobs. the prospects a slimmer for those wanting to earn a bit more. there was a time when this public notice board would be bustling at this hour of the day with people looking for work funding. dozens of jobs advertised. now it's largely a band and serving as a sign of the job market. here. new factories are opening such as chinese electric vehicle manufacturer of b y d, which started production earlier this month. but that was tempted by an announcement by japanese company suzuki, that it's closing one of its facilities. another challenge is the government's planned increase in the daily minimum wage to just on at $11.00. and we need to be careful and that probably because a lot of factories are the move all of the of thailand with they have the higher minimum wage in the last 10 years, companies like this which have been operating for some time, believe the competitive edge is quality rather than price given the current and
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looming economic challenges, both domestic and international, they'll soon find out if that's enough. wayne. hey, al jazeera, bangkok. okay, that's it for me for this nice. uh, so robin will be here in just a minute. the pond causing the cost of geopolitical tensions, increased globalization and face as a backlash. so is the old rules based on of changing poor shape the roles of the future, the us, both china and could, he cannot make alliances like bricks count to the current west. and counting the cost on al jazeera. what does a, i really mean for the future of humanity? what sort of future society do we want to create it? all of this technology roommates? do we still have power of choice? a g i 's beach, actually
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