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and sharing personal stories with a global audience explode on abundance. well cos program on ours is here. the . ready ready ready the hello so robin, you watch e mail just the reviews on line headquarters here in the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. clear and stop court finds it as well supplement policy in the occupied palestinian territory violates international. these are the easy set to move in the west bank, and these are resilient and video stream associated with them have been established and thought of being maintained in violation of international funds with ash
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imposes nationwide co fuse deploy is the on the following. violet septa government protest more than 100 people are reportedly killed. a major global tech outage causes k of some of the world slides, bags and businesses all affected. so please be the leader. we know you are past the torch jones. a tv ad, from mentors all the us presidents owed paul to implore him to step aside the book into the news on the international court of justice, says israel, so i'm going present, so don't coupon palestinian territory is illegal and violates international judges . the tabitha is val, is obligated to add bits of local presence as quickly as possible. a bus stop, old new settlement activity, set bass that begins our coverage for the hey. it was
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a landmark case where the 50 judges of the international court of justice with $52.00 countries participating. it is one of the largest the court has ever to decide on. they had to rule on the legal consequences of israel's 57 year long occupation of the west bank, gaza and east jerusalem. and the impact that has on the palestinian population. this is a different case than the one south africa filed against israel for committing genocide in gaza. in this advisory opinion, most of the judges greet israel's occupation has become a permanent annexation and therefore violates international law. that was at one with respect to the policies and practices of is right. if i to in question a, which was found to be unlawful. design has an obligation to put an end to those and offer lots in the suspect is right and must immediately seize. all new supplement
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activity is right. that also has an obligation to repeat all legislation and measures creating or maintaining the unlawful situation, including those discriminate against the palestinian people to the courts as, as well as imposing systematic discrimination. mounting to apartheid on the palestinian people, its policies of encouraging more than 700000 settlers to live in the occupied territories in breach of international law. the quotes come to the conclusion that is it as policies and practices, including the maintenance and the expansion of settlements because protection of associated infrastructure. and the was the exploitation of natural resources. the proclamation of journalism, as is as carpeted because consider that these policies and practices, amounts, annexation of large parts of the occupied by the city instead of. the court also said that all you and member states and international organizations have an obligation on the international law to stop and abling the illegal occupation of
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palestinian delegate sion at the court called at the historic day for the palestinian people. i believe it's so sort of because you know, it provides. so it's interesting the answers to many questions that's state in our minds for so many years. it's, you know, answers the questions that so many countries, what are we thinking in order to decide and determine their policies. these are the as well and the type of relationship that should be they should have admin thing with the as well as an occupying power is well, immediately rejected the courts conclusion. and prime minister benjamin nathan yells at israel cons occupied land that as they are, the court ordered the un general assembly and the un security council to take what action necessary to empty illegal occupation. what the shep moments many pallets sitting into long hoped and worked for official recognition by the will's highest court of the decades long suffering and the inequality of israel's actions. but
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also knowing that this non binding legal opinion won't change anything immediately . this is now up to old u. n. members to the side. step 5, some. oh, just a rough take the day to pull stuff over by like the occupied westbank where time expires. why the settlers took place on friday evening, as the president of the international court of justice was reading out the landmark ruling of the highest court in the world, deeming the is rarely occupation of the occupied westbank, including jerusalem and gaza. illegal is rarely subtler unleashed attacks against the palestinians in whole lot of the re burning out of fields and several businesses in those areas. reminding palestinians that the reality on the ground continues to be punishing where these really occupation a settlers in those violent attacks in order to take over the land,
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which is exactly what the judges referred when they reach that decision across the board in palestine. factions of human rights organizations have well come to this ruling saying that a lot can be built on it. and, but now states have to come up with ways to respect and honor that ruling and implement that. they say that this could open the door for sanctions for arms and bar, go and many other steps, and it will remain to be seen for palestinians if their leadership will follow up on those steps and take those bold steps at the international stage to make it more costly for israel to maintain that occupation node all day. i'll just need a drama, la palestine football guilty as a secretary general of the palestinian national initiative and a full the innovation minister. he says the only c j 's ruling is a victory for the palestinian people. this is exactly what we were hoping for and it presents not wonder i started with decision. it is
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a big blow to guys that early side to is that i as a state, as an establishment, as a government settlers. and it is a big victory until the police to new clothes from legal perspective. is it and is the order, the invited. i'm going down for it's policy is what it's occupation for several months for the illegal apartheid was, were practicing apartheid about the legal value of what happened is that this conclusion by the national court of justice, which has the highest legal structure in the world. it has condemned all is the only major is to try to claim that there is no to patient if this it has confound. there is a patient on this. okay. patient is the legal it has, i found one more time the geneva convention is applicable to the okay. by 33 is you'll see. billing is the full. but is there any minnesota justice minister of justice under the initiator of the also price?
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as he says he's ready, government is unlikely to be touched by the i c j's decision. and i don't think that a really big deal for resolution. the government is the most tried to swan as a and a, and many of the ministers, 6 to especially from the x treme, very extreme right. to believe that there is one that can live without the load. and the day anything which is the said about us about the conquering, about occupying and whatever is by us then the they can never accept it in the mean. although i must admit that they did not the identify we talked about. so they do the cation today, and the, so there was some things that they couldn't, except others that, that done. but the main thing is that the, if you ask me, how did they, they call to decide that they, we will, to open the whole,
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i thought every kotia in all of your patients a and that the, it is not the a studio next ation. it is only all of your patients that will not be a lot of so for me, i mean i would say, oh, we don't need to be the 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 is where i will never be a jury state. i mean, i'm, and he's really, but the truth, i'm is honest, and it is a game zone isn't and against a, any idea of, of easy way to seduce democratic stake a to stay in the territory. so it is not just that the dimension of a community is telling us, oh, your big guy is a a and perhaps ignoring even why did the 67 will
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a begin a begun the week. they adapt of egypt and jordan and the others a but this is not the story to day. yeah, we were right in the will of 67, but it doesn't mean that we have to stay for ever in, in these areas. because as it will resume its funding to the human agency, full palestinian refugees. britton's foreign secretary david lobby so that he's committed to providing $27000000.00 a new funds to enroll. in january the u. k. suspended support to the agency have to as well as allegations that some of its employees were involved in the october 7th . the tax, the us is now the only country that doesn't to fund underway, which is considered 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
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standards trucking and strengthening its procedures, including on fact on the has access possible smart japan european union in no way to send out to this government to i can confirm to the house that we all over to the suspension on refunding one person has been killed and several injured and they try and strongly called and tell of eve, the evans, who tease of claimed responsibility saying they used a new type of drug and capable of entering a space without being detected as role sizes defense systems failed to trigger loans because of human error, probably jump jude 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 with these were
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quick to claim responsibility. well the, the operation was carried out using a new drone aircraft named the alpha capable of bypassing the enemy's air defense system. and, and detectable by radar. although the operation successfully achieved its 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. the scope of the gate is shown they should be tunnel. often initial investigation that'd be carried out and from the findings at the scene on the military system, it appears that it's an unmanned to a cross of the some of the 3 model c. my estimation is that it arrived from human to tennessee. the know with some of the things in the reading 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, it was 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? let's go ahead, hey, all the out of the news are including the company. this policy the dies, the food troll was credited with boosting economic price. also defending that to be in, been valued to find prompt rebels in east the democratic republic of congo. the, the, the government to bug with us has imposed a nationwide costs. you had deployed the all the of the days of deadly protests. students being protested against a, quote, a system that was as bold and half of the government jobs,
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the 2nd groups. but the system was scrapped in 2018, but was reinstated in june half piece news agency report is that as many as 105 people have died in the arrest control, stratford has mill road blocks and running back these students protesting across, spun with dish angry at the reinstatement to the quote to assist the government jobs, the students should be rallying on university campuses, weeks the demonstrations to environmental monday when confrontations broke out and the lady told me to see what we came here in the morning. we went up to the forties and members of the holding party, a student being started to attack, and those students have been shot in front of me. and we took them to the host task for government to shop, a public and private universities. and since security, for instance, on to campuses, which says it's willing to meet student leaders,
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to demonstrate to say they want the accountability for the killing before they discuss a possible compromise with the government and the pay up with the dates we want just as for killed the brothers, our 1st demand is that the prime minister must apologize to us for ugly remarks. how can the head of government odors such as the words above the student? she must apologize to us. secondly, just as must be insured. nationwide on risk disputed by mass unemployment, among the young generation struggling to find work in the country of a 170000000 people. because the system was established in 1972 to help those who fought in the war of independence. holden hall from the government position was the result for the children, as well as women disabled people in accident, minorities every year. hundreds of thousands of graduates compete for $3000.00 public service jobs. clement, associate casino appeared on state to be on wednesday, appealing for com,
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searching students to wait until the supreme court is the appeal. the oldest child starts with how to 0. so the child reset, this update from the capital deka of the situation was getting out of control, despite using extra se, for sudden deploying power military unit, they were 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, signed the participating and supporting the student. and this last 2 days, and the students declared nationwide shutting down, it took a very violent turn and the police read it as aggressive as i was doing, and so many casualties. and the student is to say, but 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,
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there's no mode for compromise. are sitting down with you until unless justice is done and the government in please realize that losing control of the situation on the street despise you using so many kind of military force and police. and the problem i get is trying to some are to defy the army and bring secretion. i have no control to assist the signal administration. and there is also increasing bits continue through. i'm traveling economy high inflation and storing full price says this is 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, they should the public sentiment and the government couldn't control this, this content industry. so many people being killed and gold and 20 others injured as a gun. but they've been filed a piece, raleigh in buckets, all those kinds of books and clock provence on friday. the
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thousands of people who are taking part to the piece of function. but when the unidentified men started shooting, their group is came responsibility so far the bucket. so it has witnessed a surge invited since the telephone seized power in neighboring of scottish funding 2021. analia the suite 8 soldiers were killed with a suicide bubble rammed his explosive laden vehicle into local barracks. no, no. today, thousands of tribesmen participated in volumes historic peace much everyone was peaceful. suddenly some miscreants opened fire. 20 people have been injured and 3. what killed, how clear a message to those who think we will leave peace or struggle? the fools we will not stop by much is the peace of mind. the adult impose recounted the details of his assassination to, to dr. accepting the republican presidential nomination from adult as opposed to the milwaukee that he was only that because of divine intervention. i began his
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speech by promising unity to be a president for all of america, especially after he went back to tech and democrat, the media and banquets without giving specific details samples. i pledge to resolve a number of labels twice the size of the world is on the bring couple. well, a group of democrats who are worried about president biden's candidacy of at least an outage and give to end his re election bid. pass the torch down. it will start everything on monday, all the news channel, as i said, the same old and 30 congressional democrats have publicly called on by to drop out of the race as it concerns phase health. and his age. a scroll saw over to mike, hello correspondents, in washington, d. c. lot to talk about really that's just begin with that. trump's accepted speech and reaction to it. the problem with that is a party of course,
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from the opposition. well, once again, as a result in this country, it's a root action is on a partisan basis. those to support donald trump, welcome to speech store. it had a lot of great content and from us, great things for the years ahead. opponents of donald trump said exactly the opposite, that it revealed the dock side of donald trump, which was press the button to during his inauguration speech, his reflections on a dog and dismal future for the united states. and critics also point out to the many posts words that were contained in the speech, in particular referring to immigration as an invasion, which donald trump goes on to say as lead to the depths of hundreds of thousands of americans. now that is a complete and i to full so it's a so critics but picking up on these particular points, but it's supporters that was won't be received as last night. and generally his
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support is in the course of the day have received. it won't be as well, of course that are all correct. so they give you by say the policies that donald trump wants to push forward. and also the policies that p manage to you might say, i'm on pick. one of them was a bullshit. the democrats, the got to jump on this all day. i a well, democrats pointed out that donald trump made no mention whatsoever of project 2 o 25. now this is essentially a blueprint that has been growing up for the way the trumpet administration will behave should it wouldn't in defend but, and certainly it would have an immense impact on the lives of americans ranging from schools to abortion, to all sorts of issues that wouldn't be treated with in any credit be conservative way, but if we just single out one thing and that is the issue of abortion. now, trump's pick as running made j. d events could create major problems for the republicans. abortion is going to be
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a major election issue bearing in mind that trying to pay the major role in getting rid of roe v wade, and also celebrated the fact that it was no longer part of the us rule. and now he's picked as a reading made to j, the benz, whose views on abortion not even more extreme than those of donald trump. for example, van says, argued publicly, at that rate, it does not necessarily mean that should be an abortion. that even if a mother's life is at risk, an abortion is not justified. now, these are issues that would awhile and make angry. the nations will end on more than half of your voters in the election. so certainly this is an issue that the democrats are going to focus in on all these holes in the trump program, which is now become the program of the republican party. there are many areas that are right for a tech, a bush, and just being one of them by kind of the 4th a washington dc tends to be update. mike. best join, jo, nothing goes
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a full but communications direct, right. the democratic national committee enjoys it's not a lie from crested butte in colorado. the significance could help you with this. and i'll just say era, it'd be with everything that's been going on in the democratic company. would you say that vitamins professional career is on the right, so he's on the rights right now on the road. so i think it's fair. we don't know how this is gonna play out yet, because despite all of the pressures back and forth, this is at the end of the day, joe biden's decision, we know that he's been listening more if we're, if the reporting is to be believed. it's not just a allies are professional people he's talking with now it's, it's people he's served with for a long time and members of his family to are having this conversation seriously about what us the best way for what we, what we know though is that you know, some of the polling suggest that he's taking a lot of head slightly and far behind
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a couple of points there have been, there has not been a demonstration that there is a clear alternative with a path forward to get there that pulls that much better. maybe a couple of points if you go to campbell harris, maybe something would happen dramatically if you had an open process that you'll get a different normally not by not harris someone else, but those are, those are pretty speculative. and so the job i has a very difficult decision in front of him, whether to move forward or not about decision copy, take it in private kind of because this becomes so public has that when you have such cd a to have a cross such as a full, the president like a bob but chief shoe, but polosa o lee king, that road. that road in information all that road a period of those areas i haven't used it doesn't make jo biden's job or decision making process any easier. does it probably not. if anything,
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it's easy to imagine how that would make him quite mad because these people have his phone number. they have ways that they can register their opinions with him. and yet we see them going public with lots of professions of love and admiration for his grades accessing his 1st term and all that, but not understanding all of that. they're saying he should hang it up. and they're saying that probably and that's kind of for, that's gotta hurt. you're buying a little bit and, and so i don't know that if anything, if we know anything about the man it's, it's more likely to make him more stubborn. and making me want to dig in, then it is just pressure. there is one dynamic, so that that is beyond his control that does have to do with the public sentiment. and that is fundraising. and the fundraising numbers are dividing, campaign was expecting for july to be able to keep up with the many, many, many, many millions being raised on the other side and putting new contributions from july ma donald trump's campaign. those contributions are coming in far lower than
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expected for the buying campaign right now. as the owners sit on their money waiting to see what happens. and at some point that begins to threaten the viability of even the sitting president as a candidate. so that is another factor beyond just his friends in his family and his place, and that'll, that'll actually connects us into it because of such contributions, all used for advertising and so making videos and promotions to say, hey, i'm your bad for the white house. so this new, 50 i, that's a badging of a power debit crowd. say pass the torch, move out will move to one side to be what you make of lots of it does look at the at rainbow, the m s. n b, c is we expect from monday. i mean, for starters, the money that went into producing that is money that should have been gone. gone into making an ad pointing out of project 2025 pointing out. what would happen is dropped down from became president. this does not seem to be getting less that or the seems to be getting more bitter and, and the conflict seems to be getting more and more heated within the democratic
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community right now. and not that is not so good. i will say there are other things looking up for the democrats down from speed. this was not great. and at some point this, what we over and we will have a nominate, you know, if it's still buying, then that will be a whole lot of, of anguish for nothing. if it's someone else, then we're the party that listen to the public that didn't want to die, a biting versus the truck we match. and if we have a fresh face, then i think it really does change the complex. and the reason i'm not sure what the polling today actually tells us about what that would look like. okay, don't you give this a whole range of thoughts here? certainly in this interview that we've just done as you have be that advise the, to the potty itself. if you were sitting with the president right now, give me your personal opinions or what you'd be telling him today. so if it were up to me, it is not up to you sleep. but if it works,
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i would love to see. uh, i would love to see a, a necessarily abbreviated process, but nevertheless, a democratic process to bring the democratic party through this moment where we introduced and got to know some of the other really promising really talented young leaders. ready younger leaders in the party and saw how the public reacted to them and move forward with one of those as the candidate, even as the joe biden himself served out the rest of his term with his wealth of experience. and his, his fantastic record to this point, but even here's the thing, even if he worked them out a credible campaign for the rest of that months ahead. i don't know that there are that many people who are genuinely expect that he could serve for 4 years of his time given what we've seen lately and not just the reality of it. i think for at least the perceptions, the reality of the public perception and that. so i think it really does make sense
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to consider turning the page. we should have to see what happens if the coming days really good to get your insight. thanks so much for joining us. take care bye. thanks for having the services across the world all dealing with the full out for been major i t stadium a software glitch affected airlines banks and major companies. flights were grounded starting thousands of passages that happens when it update by the cyber security time crowd striking back to computers using microsoft windows, trying to help possible this from london. a thank you for contacting hosting house. most of the passions on windows calls related to the 5 and then as countries went into the meltdown effecting millions that was the prerecorded message put out by the cyber security said crowd strike the company. c . o would like to announce the default. the update was to blame and the systems
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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 and 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 hid for a company like 2 departments. perhaps like use a, a very large and well known provider in the security space to market leading security provided that's utilized by the, you know, old you know, many leading banks and, and last, you know, blue shape and government organizations. so certainly the impact is going to be quite significant. it was early friday afternoon when the 1st signs of trouble emerged in australia, with telecoms. companies, banks, and media outlets affected sentimental television news broadcast reporting. the
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situation went to black resuming, eventually to reveal blue screens in the background, 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, stuff, exchanges, airports, hospital supermarkets, schools. it's barely a sector left untouched 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 of the planet, as i understand that this has impact everywhere. systems being restored, sorting through the consequences may take longer. jo, nicole elders, era,
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london the debate on direct the future of being human initiative at amazon estates universities as we work day the full impact of the outages for days if but weeks this is complex. there are multiple things that play. one of them is the challenges of one sector, a one company having so much ability to disrupt the well. but i think it's more than that. there is welfare, we've just been around for 5060 years now called normal accidents, which basically says things will go wrong. and it means that irrespective of whether it's one company or all sex or many companies, we've come to learn how to navigate and wave it comes when things inevitably do go wrong. people are being incredibly innovative, have and incredibly resilient financial on finding ways around the problem. we want to know the full extent of the impact, the fact several days you have maybe even several weeks. but the reality is it services that the more complex of technology is become the more we've got to understand those for deal to use that we're building into the system as well as the
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head held out. is there any going causes of home problems? should i use present to cancel this trip to friends, full the live serious concerns for us to and this stuff to russia, sentences him to 16 years in prison, or spin october the have a lot of that is some pretty wild weather in store for se, in areas of australia over the weekend, that's a strong cold front. it's moving across the bike bringing powerful wins to the likes of victoria has mania and new south wales would also see some heavier rain and some snow with that. and the winds will also be felt for the most of this to southern parts of queensland, where it has been a little bit cooler with some frosty mornings. the temperature brisbin is expected
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to dip down as we go into sunday. it will feel a little bit cooler as well for southern parts of w way, some west to weather coming in here. but post manages coming on to the sunshine. now it isn't looking so sunny across northern pots of new zealand for the north island. we've got some very heavy rain sweeping into the bay of plenty, and onwards it gets been a little bit fly down in the south of the south on it, but the north continuing to see the showers and it will cool down for cities like christ church, some settled weather to come on sunday morning, but the rain does start to come back in as we go into the often noon across the north of the north island. and the heavy rain continues when open pots of south east asia, thanks to the monsoon range, but also some areas of low pressure in the side of the philippines. the
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[000:00:00;00] the book a lot to a field is it was designed with the civil robin in though how remote the, of all the top stories, the international court of justice says that as well as on getting presents, we don't coupon palestinian territory violates international lo, it is an advisory opinion, it says that israel is obligated to end it's unlawful presence as quickly as possible. they all be in butler that she has been deployed up to days of protests, people defy defenders. they can demonstrate some friday. the government has imposed a nationwide coast of h. r t. failure has closed chaos around the world computers, a bang samples supermarkets and
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a range of other outlets have gone offline. it happens whether updates by the cyber security said proud strikes effective computers using microsoft windows. 5th knobs was powerful politician is died the company this party says new when food thrones death was due to old age and serious sale. the sea was 80 jessica washington looks back at his legacy for more than a decade. knew in full tom 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, a 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,
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vietnam became an international manufacturing hub. the economy, food, and to the country maintain voted cold bamboo diplomacy 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. it coordinates that 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 and development and stability from the view having shortly off to china as president, she didn't ping also visited henry, and it'd be to strengthen ties and counter us influence. so when domestically trauma introduced a sweeping onto corruption, campaign, known as the blazing sun,
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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, 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 tom took over the general secretary's duties to allow to 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. a. hi, how no end is a senior public sector at vin university in vietnam and is an associate professor at the university of sunshine casey's live with us for breast, but in australia, good talking with us. the on the program does the death of troll where the bulk of the end of a political era,
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independent particular generation of politician and we have no apparently with his dad because every state wake up above the police powers and board. so that seems to be the public assistance in fee and, and of course is general sector, travis jones, i was just gonna see though, as will $1.00 of the very last boxes and they need to be in vietnam. however, i think about being the but it, the system going to be now, but the ticket on the way there is only one power, the bodies of potty be and the pot, the dean power. so i think about the status of some house, but you know, it just the way the gap and the bike um, but uh as the top of the 19, uh like a 6. when's the last journey? both of these are died. the poppy immediately linked to the new stuff to chevy general to be made and the seasons. so i think about these thoughts as to put
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a bureau of, of the cpd has announced the president the, we'd be, i think, be like to be the next uh, clean the resistance of deposit. okay. is it basically the one of the biggest problem is for the company this party at the moment in vietnam is that it's been pretty turbulent, hasn't that 3 of us seen the elite is have quit. so it is a very different period, isn't it from when the last political lead to passed away? do you think this is going to unsettle a party or will the continuation of the of you might say that the political for to stay the same? well i think the poppies, the piece of property values on what f assigned to do need to budget the potty even so. so as we all know, is our recent leave, the tall trees leader, switching to potty reside because of positive associations with uh,
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pallets of glass in crisis. but i think uh, the poppy. this is the cbd, has to try the since to hold a unit a. so uh and of course that i said lloyd part of the is the only part that you can probably via them. and that's why in between is trying to field of the gas straight away. and because otherwise, it wouldn't affect the electric, the most heat and also the power of deposit. so i don't think that he's any of, you know, about disruption. but of course, between now and to thousands of tend to say when the next spot to go has to be home . we also expect that there's going to be more of a, you know, of cases in the width of corruption, especially of high ranking officers. and it will be funding, how does this sort of fighting corruption sit with the public cut lodge? are they are they is the discontent in any way by having
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a communist party in charge? or is it sort of the batch of the best of the devil? you know, raw, the definitely you don't as well the sofa, i think of the back end type perhaps and continued being has been very popular in the society and has been strongly supported by the public. well, particularly, as i said in this specific context and being that way, only one population power of the people often sides going up. so these are linked probably with the government offices and body members. but analysis of how with the thousands of about party members, including a city offices, which it probably has to be the rest of the have to be in puppies. so that's why the people really support. and i think also finding the very near future that there is no charge to the power of the palm beach and see what does happen in the days
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had high whole weight. and thanks for joining us from brisbin in australia. thank you. thank you. to the i see the why the of group them 23 is all the offensive in the northeast of the country. the groups scientists have taken several towns and villages from government troops in recent weeks. so could you send the town of benny a full b, a defense group to find the resistance and why connie meant some, both them and set this report from the east of the country. all the been good to have to sign up with me. so i'm going to defend the town from the other boxing m 23. they said that was not listed there on the 4 inch label and it's now time to, to have the technique or for me to try to use a different way. i would be 30 proteins, then it is on the product for the tone it all to more than one. we started 1000
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people manuals each. was it this way to come this late, this a for to stop? the group came suddenly, this is a very good i need to use it. need it needs to be supported by i thought it is because of the steps we are facing the cops and if i was young enough, i would up during the night. well, now i'm good in the middle sound that we are caught between 2 flights from the north. we have the input to 3 rentals advancing. and then in the south, the adf rebels are killing people. this initiative can help defend our town because we don't have another option to come. what is the government has been battling them 22 for more than a decade. but the latest disclosure and started in 2020 to construct q was this one to fucking the fight. does it come to the united strongly because it does displace new york frequently and from their homes. there is no fear that the more want to be approved. it does, it don't really like any of those to do. look at that in the northeast on the honestly hasn't been under the political down to go for decade. and now, before you've been a wondering what will be the difference between,
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what do you i tried to clear to you as it looked like the physical open doors for my dependents, which has been accused of many abuses against civilians in this area. on the wake county, i've just been the democratic public of cool. hey, russian cold has sent us the american journalist who's 16 years in prison for espionage wall street journal reporter of engaged, which is the 1st us dream is to be arrested on spying charges and rushes into the cold rule that he says allegations against him of false the government and his employer have slammed the verdict describing is disgraceful. and to show you the shape of a small, for most good for a will think 16 years in a maximum security prison. the hearing and the espionage case against evan gash coverage was held behind closed doors and the se. chevy catamaran blog, and the euros he didn't know. please go to the say. persecution was initially requesting 18 years in prison for him, and when gash coverage was detained in march, last ga,
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in the city of vehicles have been bug and the keys of espionage. according to the 1st occasion, he collected sensitive information about the activities of while the goals of gold, which produce tanks and other ministry hardware. the investigation believes that the cache covers had been receiving instructions from the c r a. he denied his accusation, saying that he had been doing his job, interviewing people, and gathering material for his obstacles. his colleagues also insisted on his innocence. some said he had permission for inter, he's received from the russian ministry of defense. before his trial, i guess, coverage, spend 15 months in the most clearly force of a pre trial detention center. and now it took just 3 days for his case to be reviewed interest to me, things the investigation into the case of the american journalist was complete. uh, presumably back celebration of the process may indicate that gash coverage may be exchanged in an interview with american media pass. and also you talk a call. so in a few months ago,
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presidents letting the patient said that there was no reason to keep him in prison and russia presumably outpatient him to the guest coverage. my place of exchange for russian special services office of indian crossteck hub, arrested in germany, who is not serving a life sentence that from that to you let ship of oliver ultra 0 mosque or as well . so head, hey, on elders are aiming for another goals. us why this olympic champion will compete as a refugee chief at the power skate the
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the book about thailand's manufacturing sector has taken a hit with almost 2000 factories closing in the past. the others, wayne, hey, reports the economy may slay down even further. a thailand, industrial machine is slowing down. manufacturing makes up almost a quarter of gross domestic product. but the rising costs and cheap imports 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 wise, industry and also now i think the coach i'm as you know, re industrial 27 years on many others still haven't a heated,
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that cooling end up paying the price. almost 2000 factories have closed in a year, and government also shows more than $50000.00. 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 he's going to be so much harder to find one. yeah. there 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 abandoned 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,
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that it's closing one of its facilities. another challenge is the government's planned increase in the daily minimum wage to just under $11.00. we need to be careful and that probably because a lot of factories or the move out of thailand where they have the higher minimum wage in the last 10 years. companies like is which have been operating for some time, believe the competitive age is quality rather than price. given the current and looming economic challenges, both domestic and international, they'll soon find out if that's enough. wayne hay, elgin's era, bangkok, the wave of violent crime is putting through the july and capital present. gabriel burridge has resisted calls to declare a state of emergency which would allow the army to reinforce police forces, but he's cancel this trip to power selling picks to oversee the crisis and pressure congress to pass stagnated. security bills. of there was lots of america editor, lucy and human reports from the capital santiago,
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a. we can party on the outskirts of chiles, capital, a party that ended in the flood bass. 5 people were shot dead. 12 injured police ground high caliber bully chose everywhere. so even his whalen suspects had been detained in another low income neighborhoods. the body of 30 year old barber one that'd be a wage burial. friends say he was trying to break up a fight when she and the neighbor was, children killed. one, the bead leaves behind 2 young children and the wife mock, i didn't know it would be ever is. she tells me, mill, where is sites the us so many we pins, children at the age of 12 of carrying guns. this has become normal here was no isolated incidents that very same day at exactly the same time on the other side of town here in the north part of the metropolitan area. a grandmother was celebrated her birthday when her grandchildren came out here to light
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a fire. a car came miles. gunmen came out and began shooting wildly. you can see all of the gunshots. 4 people were killed. 4 of them did less than the youngest, 13 years old. 4 to 4 days, 17 people were killed in the capital of chile until just a few years ago considered latin america safe this country. since the pandemic, a crime wave attributed mainly to organized crime groups from outside the country, as seen murders per $100000.00 people increase 6 fold it surpassing the global average system yet to we knew that that you lay and state was prepared to face organized crime we didn't know how to conference it investigates, it will have a judicial branch prepared to deal with this. that social is senator a call, suddenly getting suicide blamed criminal gangs from countries such as venezuela into the chile. we didn't have, i had gunman could nothing. so i ran to day, there are no hyatt done so it could not being said, you don't have
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a 4 and component on thursday, president cabinet and buddy child, an emergency security meeting and announced plans to deploy an additional $500.00 police offices to santiago. build a new high security prison and titan, choose part as board members of the opposition. meanwhile, of calling for the interior administered to step down. got this, we're going to do you, i think what i've, what i spend your energy in state working together to foss, track of security. so in congress and once and for all approved lifting bank secrecy laws, so we can follow drug traffic has money. but whatever the new measures, there's an unsettling awareness that there's mill, quick fix for a wave of violence that spreading throughout south america. see and human algebra santiago and then pick sprint canoeing champion will compete as a refugee the powers games for the endo jorge enrique flood his native cuba 2 years ago. but things to be in special olympic committee. yes. the trends to get the
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goals again, as david stokes explains on the waters of cape coral, florida. fernando diane whole guy, enriquez, is training hard for we stood olympic games last time. mounts in tokyo. he won a gold medal, representing cuba, but things have changed since then. and i know the may, the went a little, i sent it in 2021 or the 2nd to the phone myself. living here now have a great opportunity 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 they were food shortages to come in. this government once it is endorsement, but he chose a different path to follow a window. going to him, i left q 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 starting to involving me and things, i didn't degree with during
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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 to 2 weeks, but eventually grunted asylum. and despite working 8 hour shifts as a plumber and maintenance man, he always finds time to train some more technical one. ok, there were 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. so, so after years wait, he was one of 2 cubans, a. what is the place on the refugee team by the international olympic committee? cuba has protested their inclusion, saying they should not be considered as refugees. but it's about my day. i don't have way out to the refugees and athletes has been through the same thing. now. i want to tell them not to give up. this boys 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,
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to compete at the 2028 games in los angeles. perhaps as part of the us team, they've been stokes, which is 0. set for me a little higher, and we'll have more news on the other side of the break to stay with us. the, the latest news, the lounge routes that could supply the people of cause of what are available for the us didn't use it's leverage to force israel to open them with detailed coverage . makes shift as cool stuff as from distraction from the ongoing contest and plumbing. um, displacements of lights and goes up from the hall. so the story was really military claims. the target of the attack was a funeral. i'm a military commander, but how much is the claim falls the phone causing the cost as geo political tensions increase globalization and faces a backlash. so is the old rules based on the changing who shape the roles of the
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