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to be done, even as long as a human being is doing it, you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords you to the the clouds to hold robin, you want to be able to do it, renews our life headquarters. here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes, the wordpress, which is the end to the fact that you have heard the scenes of jubilation in bug rather short of it's long, just subbing for 5 minutes to resigns. and please to india. the chief calls related to the protests of the meeting political leaders and announcing the formation of an
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interim government. at least 80 bodies of palestinians have been detained by these rightly bill of 300 to nasir hospital in garza and more rights and the united kingdom. prime minister cast um a promises swift criminal sanctions for those involved in some of the worst and mold and a decade. counties for simone bones is celebrating a full metal at the power selling picks. the american, adding a silver in the women's full. 3 goals should already the is $1500.00, gmc welcome to the news. but with that she has probably been associated casino has quit and flooded the country to india. thousands of protest of stones the residence of the capital deca, the head of the isle be, has now announced the formation of an interim government and
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a protest as to stop the unrest charles trot that begins our coverage, protects the store and the residential funds that she's prime minister shift to see that we should violent demonstrations across the south asian country have killed at least 300 people in an address to the nation, the army chief confirmed a scene, had resigned and slipped the country a huge people to trust in the military to restore com, uninsured, those responsible for the killings are punished. one will feel the country is witnessing a period of revolution right now. i had invited all the leaders of political parties that came. yeah, and we had a good discussion. we have decided to form an interim government through the interim government, the functioning of the country will take place and i'm giving you my word that we will bring justice for all the killings and the injustice that has happened. have faith in the army. unity armed forces the purchase started last month with
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a demand to end quote was in government, jobs reserved for relatives of people who fault in the war of independence. more than 50 years ago. there was opposing the demonstrations of to the supreme court scratch most closes. but students came back to the streets, demanding justice for the families that those killed and the resignation of the prime minister. well, the 90 people were killed on sunday alone. including searching police officers would demonstrate his type to police station of the army has promised to form an interim government. there were concerns about lack of trust in the military. among the protest as this is really a population that has been looking for accountability and justice for some years now under a, you know, an increasingly authoritarian allow me lead regime assume that will be crucial. i think the, the big food now i think should be that they may be a reprisals and violence against the fathers is willing kaji. i think this is
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something that everyone's really worried about. and we will be hoping that the army is able to keep the piece and as well as introduce some kind of a into in system that can deliver us back to democracy in bangladesh. off, if you don't let me choose, spoke a group which is spearheaded, the empty government protest released the statement, saying the ministry is not the solution. students in the public and decide who will be appointed to the into the government. it said, it was not a street of protest on was a movement against to talk proceed. that's why we're role here. 76, you over to see the one a full straight to me in january of this year the election was boy calling to find a main opposition policy. the policy be a while i'm a lead is being accused of rights abuses and corruption. he is seen as resignation and fleeing. the country is being widely celebrated. accost bangladesh, the restore income, assuring accountability and trust in the military. that is,
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itself accused of widespread abuse poses a huge challenge in the days and weeks ahead. catastrophic which is 0. hello correspondence on that child rate joys we know in the capital dr. tunzia it has to be say, has to be said that in all the is of journalism that you've been covering buttonwood, that have you ever experienced a bo but like this and your country's history? not absolutely. not until the 16th december, when someone was kid, we were kids, you know, so that's the only time we've seen something like that. and other than that there's nothing like that unprecedented the number of people that were in the streets. even not when i'm talking, i'm in this area is quite because it's a residential suburban area, but on the other parts of the central part of the city, the still hundreds and thousands of people all across and even in other parts of the country. so it is unprecedented, and it's
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a sigh of relief also because the country was in a sense of what is the solution, how is this going to and after all the blood but for 2 expressions and violence even today until 11 in the morning, there was clash of wood police even now as we speak. unfortunately, the southern members among the crowd went into vandalism. there was a several tv station where i ransacked. the pri, minnesota adviser house was bound to the ground and the prime minister's home, the official home was ransacked. so a lot of reports of vandalism, and looting as well, and the student leaders and are getting people to come down and stay away from ventilating not to hard people, not to vandalize. and also to have a special sensitive attitude towards the minorities who sometimes are political turnovers. it's happens to get the rest of the events in many cases. so politicians opposition may not position politicians, paragraph months. the acting chairman was an exile in
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u. k. calls out things particularly that do not heard the minorities and stay away from vandalism. so did the other politicians. this is a main concern right now because we're going to ask people looking for a vein jacobs, pro government paper and they want to a bride that i need is a major concern right now in the country. a good team towel is a phrase that's often used when we talk about but with that, you know, another country is very similar to bung with ash 10 via you and i cover the general election in tucson as in today. and some might say, this is had, this moment has been 14 years in the making, with a politician has such a strong grip on power. it's an easy, great because it's either you have a democratically elected government that has a grip on power. all you have a military regime in butler, this is also seen one military coup after another. it's a very, an easy time. but the, but wondering what the military might do right now as well. yes,
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is an excellent observation and use right to the point. i mean, we have sent a successive management gunman and data in printed off for a civil government. so people will be concerned how far the military you go will the actually hand over the total power to the interim government, which is on the formation process. a lot of politicians actually went to the president's house to their, to meet with the president, and even 3 student leader went to meet with the president. so the concern will be how strong smell it is. role will be in the same time. good. will they have any saying that just as a military back in turn, governmental is going to be just an intern government. and then the forward moving people will be asking for when will be the election? because the election in 2024 in january was not at all widely accepted by the general population and even internationally because there was a very one sided thing. people didn't participate. so clearly that would be one objective is to go for an election as soon as possible, after the intern government, another key point everybody raise. actually,
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the students fall. additionally, that there should be a system of the, from the election commission, the judicial systems independent until i left those that fix this too much politicized people. are either this government or other government. they're inclined to favor the government in power. that sort of system needs to be changed and the students say, we don't want any more dictator. that's is i'm and people like what we experience in this last decade strolling like this. we want to do a new type of government may have total system chain. i think most people would be expecting that sort of break from the question would still remain what will be the military's role in the same time process. they will be continuing to talk about this in the hours to come back to the movement. ton bitch foundry in dock. i think the a set. the goal is to know what israel's latest to types of talk did tell us studies and data bella in central garza,
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2 people were killed and full injured when several missiles struck sallow. dean street, the separate drive and tackled a group of people. collecting woods has left 2 children wounded early on monday. is there any dry ins tugs in a police car in the area? can i at least 8 offices? well, the body is of at least 80 unidentified palestinians have been handed to the nicer medical complex in con eunice, by the international right across the palestinians. being held in detention bodies by the military is where the army has not displays the circumstances of that. that's the reason for them being detained. the bodies have been buried in a mass grave in con eunice, on my shoulder on a so we, on the feeling is tragic. one feels of deep sorrow and questions. how could this happen to us? it's devastating and a bubble this to lose a son and not be able to find his body. one becomes exhausted and emotionally drained, when seen everyone else retrieving and burying that dead? well, i cannot find out why my son or my father is. the situation is wherever me out,
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i'm very distressed. every day i feel a lot with everyone work in a civil defense, whether it's bodies, i tried to search, but where the, let's go save it to you. how do you want me to correspond to, to join us from tom you. this is southern gaza, traumatic experiences for those who are having to baby those bodies, honey. but the big question will always be issue all day. why did they come from? do they have any relatives that are still alive? you know, so how this day has been clouded with many heart breaking stories, including the 84 bodies that were delivered to gaza in a cardboard container on a truck and earlier hours to the through the coordination with the red cross. the 4 bodies of believe do the bodies of palestinians were detained and killed in israel, or inside this detention?
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can the military detention come to this is very consistent with what we a good hearing from people who will release the copies were released. the from is really detention center is the whole talk to us about the physical abuse, the torture, the, the sexual abuse in the, the old kind of, of torture and of use of the how to goods when the many death. and the many stories of people died inside these detention centers for the past months. and fortunately, the scene was quite a tragic and heart breaking people were emotionally exhausted and drained. the gather at knots or hospital is searching for any possible mark or sign leading through the these bodies. at least one of these body belong to one of the families or their children, their relatives. the ones have been missing for the past month, but unfortunately, they are fully decomposed with no signs whatsoever to recognize the. the bodies were buried in a mass agree,
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the final resting place for these bodies fully identified. and this has been the stories from past experiences as well. this is the 4th time, is really military. after a long period of time, release, bodies of, of policy either detain and died in, in, in is rarely detention camps or the where it's a removed from the that's it created a graveyard across the gas turban. it is, believe this happy does this really military was searching for hostages inside of graveyards, like for us to go. so we don't know where to coming to from northern gauze like does the city, the southern part, as we know so far, whether it's the did bodies or release the prisoners are all released to either the central area or the southern part of the strip. none of this is allowed in the northern part of god. how they want to be done with that update. thanks very much, honey. now the palestinian prisoners society says another. tell us the new prisoner from gaza has died in his way to custody. it says that emoji ne died as
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a result of torture at the hands of his is ready to compass. his death brings the number of palestinians killed of the as ready run that said the payment present to 37. 5 is right. the soldiers remaining custody of allegations of carrying on rape and physical abuse on prison is at the facility. what medic, antoine, the hezbollah fi to helping to find his way, the strike in southern lebanon, the lebanese ministry of health, confirm the death. so in the towns of mays are driven in the day about sick black smoke could also be seen rising into the air after the attack. at least 5 husband, i'll fight as a being killed during the past 24 hours in southern lebanon. well, elliott has been outside it, covered out a tackle and over this royal this way, the ministry consent, several rockets, what load from 11 on any on monday and also sent and they sold to enjoy it. and the attack and taking the hospital must have beg, joseph stone life from southern lebanon. well, as we wait for the problem is to it radiated has blah responses due to that,
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those suicide, the assassinations both and let the rod recently they're all, they're all that is tall cars, backdoor negotiations of power and see what more do you know about this as well, as all is being discussions taking phase, trying to get test below on there on to kind of limit the recreation we've had did . it gets a, from around the world arrive here in lebanon and baby, to talk to the lebanese government to pass on messages to his blood, trying to get them to kind of limit their response to his radius estimation of that senior come on to flood sugar in the suburbs of baby roots now his would have promised to retaliation, so i'm not sure if that retaliation will be limited. as for iran right there on of also require a promise to retaliation. in fact, the foreign minister has invited foreign investors as well as the heads of commissions to a meeting in a, in, in the wrong and no direct. again,
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to discuss this retaliation. we also understand that the russian national security adviser, as well as the height of a delegation aren't there on a ring. and me just say is to discuss a bi left with cooperation deal. but again, the pressing issue is this conflict is this retaliation that we're expecting, possibly from a at the same time that ron and his beloved act at the same time, the real fear is, will this, that escalate? and the united states believes that it, according to reports that this attack from iran and his block would be imminent. but they will. so trying to deescalate that they want to run a has block to limit their which are they should have been into and put pressure on israel to limit their response to iran. and his beloved, whether that will happen or not is it is a separate question altogether. and right now, it's old speculation we don't know when has below, and iran will strike old. we do know is that they have promised a response. we don't know where they will strike and we don't know how expensive or how wide spread it would be. but if anything is to go by for the last
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a response from there on back in april, iran has promised a much stronger one. so it could be more than that vendor around $300.00 missiles, iraq. it's fine at this, right? but this time, we expect at least his belie and they are on to act in coordination and to talk to israel or a subject this or a sense of 11 on thank you. around the foreign ministry spokesman also cannot. he says, they're all planned to respond to as well as aggression, has been to restore stability to the region. and normally as long meet on, if you're on talks of why it's right to punish the aggressor, this is election to help consolidate security and stability in the region. we believe the consolidation of stability and security will be achieved by punishing the aggressor and creating a tyrant against the adventures behavior and extra territorial terrace of design. this regime that's pretty involved with shotwell, just as senior political analyst joins us now via skype phone. part of time when
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one is to say the called before the stool, but do you get a sense of the storm is brewing? one yes, of course is brewer, but i think it's not somebody before despite design and that's why they're reading instruction might sound or when you haven't checked the escalade in order to um, deter hard to relax the situation to restaurants in order to re establish for the i sounds a bit porter radio, but the kitchen design is try them correct? in the sense that if you leave it to is right to continue with aggressions and find issues of national sovereignty. so congress countries in the region to continue what is your side of war in guys and such that the story that on uh then definitely that will need to find the instability of the region. is drugs attempt to throw in the united states as also with me,
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cuz you're writing an attempt at 3, establishing some form of stability through responses, right? again, social work here, but it's not incorrect. and yet we are expecting some sort of a escalation. but i think for the time being until the last 456, those as this have been benefiting from the time i am from the constant use of the largest in the world. waves eminent the radiant design as even the americans are tripping in by c o. it's the next 4 hours, the next 48 hours. and in the meanwhile, the one is also working on various diplomatic fonts, talking to the rushes in the chinese. and apparently on wednesday, we're going to have an emergency session called organization of the stomach countries. so all of that, of course, helps you want to thought dramatic momentum to support all whatever it is is it's
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is next steps. indeed, i mean we tend to see what goes on in front of us with the various statements and the meetings. and yet we have a war on cause the assassination and then retaliation. and then these conversations were also hearing about the back door negotiations. if they are true at what stage these back to the gate negotiations. and when is the dual family slammed? it's a tool to hello, this is i should important question. that's why it depends on the progress of a tech and so on, so forth. i think delayed it too much, would probably take the head out of it and me and having responded to soon would have been effective. it's been somewhere. so i think it wrong as one of his when i try to bounce out, nick is right and guess make it a lie guess. make sure i don't, i don't know. he's in the tourist trying to visit is i guess. but oh, is it kind of the visual i guess for too long? i think that just trying to get a milk,
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it didn't as much as they can with as much attention as much diplomatic support as possible. but in the meantime, something else has happened. that's we sort of got used towards the conversion, deceptive degree of competence and impotence. various add up reviews, but they don't mind being humiliated by his or they don't mind maybe terribly. the general side is going on and ga, so as long as disability are fair or she is not impacted. so the, the, the, me go, i don't response in effect, this is not how so on the one hand, they condemn is really actions different database. really substitution feed on time in the on the come down. don't go in general. so i think so, but they do nothing about it. i know every one of course is trying to discourage you know, i'm from any response to the to is right in the future. so that's not exactly the
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most helpful thing to one website, but then again, a lot of these readings are just as are worries. ok reunion. uh, been an awesome if you were in the region as they are, is complicated. and the 1st thing the use, i think the push button, we just continue to dissipate and wait for what i was going to happen. that's it. we all been a bit of a holding pattern right now. let's hope it stays sort of a long time. at least, but with the shower that i've seen a political on, let's thank you. the, the human rights groups of to those widespread acts of sexual violence against women and girls during the conflict in. so don't international criminal court prosecute a cream con, totally un security council. the cold would soon take steps to prosecute those
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guilty of committing war crimes ensued on i will be in a position, i believe we are. why i hope by my next report, i will be able to announce applications for warren. so the rest regarding those or some of those individuals that have the most responsible for what we're seeing. at the moment. people uh scott or a beret or a desperate for the international community to hear that christ a little bit, we'll have to hit the little confusing call to you. but 1st, let's close over to gabriel. as on day is that the united nations in new york and cream com, the talking about the fact that people want to hear that cries is that cries to help him. what did you make of the meeting gabriel as well, this meeting is still going on. the members of the security council are giving remarks, dressing the statement from the chief prosecutor kareem khan in a very strong speech. if you will buy cream con,
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talking about the situation in the sudan, he gives these briefings to the security council about twice a year. his last briefing was 6 months ago, and he said, among other things, 6 months of misery, 6 months of torment. since my last briefing to you and the security council that 6 months of torment and misery for the people of sudan particularly dar for, i think the real highlight or headline if you will, from cons, briefing to the council is that he's investigation of course, continues by his office and by his investigators, and he told the counsel that he believes by the is next reporting period, which would be 6 months from now. so in the coming weeks and or months, he does think he will have enough evidence if you will, to potentially bring arrest warrants against some of those involved in the war in parties. the r s f and s a f for arrest warrants for potential war crimes. so we'll
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be watching that very closely, but he clearly laid out the case of the dire, not only humanitarian situation in sudan, although that's not really his purview per se. he was really focused on accountability and ending impunity. that's really cream cons roll there. and he employed the security council in their role to do more from their standpoint, to try to add any teeth if you will, to any future security council resolutions that dealt with account ability for those parties committing potential war crimes for the update that gabriel is on the united nations headquarters. thank you. that's close over to costume. that ensued all by hipaa bulk. and it's done by hippa, how's the weather cream comes words which resonates in any shape or form where you are of the well considering the fact that both were in 5 have failed to listen to any previous un resolution and calls by regional countries for
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a ceasefire. and to allow for investigations, it doesn't look like these words, at least for the time being will resonate. so i think continues here in the capital costume. this is denise army announced on sunday that they were able to regain more control over more territories in the city of the mind. and there has been repeated artillery strikes by the rapid support forces in the city over the fashion that's in north of dar 4. and that's the last army stronghold in the inside are for region . now, there has been reports of a depth of civilians. as a result of the arthur, there was tracts, health facilities, hospitals in m slash and have been targeted for repeatedly by the artillery strikes by the rapid support forces. and then these are seniors price and the air strikes by the for the new army which has less of civilian death. so uh for the time being, it looks like both sides are focused on trying to win the conflict. i'm trying to get some of our hand over the other rather than listening to what the international criminal court prosecutor and the united nations security council is calling for
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both sides to do, which is for accountability from the international criminal court and for a ceasefire from the united nations security council, hippa, morgan, the forcing call team. thanks the update. hipaa. well still head here on the houses they are in use of the global equity rates rumbles on wall street stokes things driven by phase in the us. but it's entering the recession. plus the polling says just to place the cold, the test is between terminal harrison. donald trump, 3 buttons from the us presidential election. and, and supposedly began states have been back in the river saying, despite renew concerns about the voltage policy, the the, i had a lot with that. let's not in south america and is more unsettled whether it's a come,
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we're going to see the rain pick up across the move in areas with some heavy falls to come for equitable to ru stretching down to bolivia and another where the front pulling into patagonia bringing some what and when the weather and some wintry, whether it's of the likes of chile, we are expecting most snow on andes. it will be a little quiet. so across moving parts of origin, tina that was last. you can see on choose day those thunder storms rumbling that way, further north into southern parts of brazil as well. but i don't know if it is a pretty quiet picture. lots of pleasant weather to be found across from the central and eastern areas of brazil. now things have settled down across the caribbean, and that's because hurricane debbie has pulled away moving across the florida peninsula. it's lucky to bring catastrophic flooding because it's a large amounts of rain that are of concern with this one. on monday into tuesday, it'll move across the georgia, eventually expect this to pull out to see the full refund thing and moving in to the carolinas. elsewhere across the us and got some pretty fis,
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thunderstorms rolling across the great lakes, spring and the fulls of rain here. but it's a lot quieter and hot out west the wants of the capital of the compare empire. the serene, ancient city of uncle and present day cambodia is it protected unesco world heritage site. but as its temples of lakes and invitation canals are being preserved, many of its inhabitants are being relocated. people in power, investigate see events forced evictions of thousands of families. the bathroom for the soul of anchored box part to adjust the discussing the defining issues of our time. the reason that we're able to see so much progress with machine learning is because it is predicated on the exploitation of labor somewhere else.
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probably been associated casino has resigned and slept in the files of being celebrated on the streets of the capital. at least 300 people have been killed during the week. sloane, antique government protests the head of the me because the bond has announced that the formation of an interesting government will type in that meeting. let's polito said the capital doctor, he's a protest is to stop the unrest as well. so was the mind has taken charge of the country during one of its worst political crises in decades . the 58 year old was appointed, had to the army on june, the 23rd for a 3 year period. but he previously served as the chief of general stuff every single expirations, unintelligence, as well as the countries rolled into un peacekeeping operations. he's completed 2 tools of the peacekeeping himself and go out and live bay area joining a career spending mold, and 30 as a mom has worked closely with a then private associate casino as a staff officer in the armed forces division. well,
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joining us here on site is how something new professor at northwestern university and cuts off. his research focuses on bangladesh. professor kentucky with us on ultra 0. thank you for having me. a to launch was the day in bangladesh. there was a phrase, power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely. the population in bangladesh and secondly, the pictures that we've seen in the talk of people saying that this government was corrupt. they were looking after their own classes, adult, the population at large. what's your assessment of those accusations? are these magazines are absolutely correct. yeah. and what happened in bangladesh just is and other empirical improve off to say that absolute power corrupts absolutely. and so causing that redeem, had done everything in its capacity to prove this profile are as true. so they of the wide uh, state government and the state government. and then they increasingly and expanded
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the power followed, agreed on institutions and instructors in society all over. and then gradually they increased their power at the same time. they also begin to wonderful lies benefits and, and pleases for only for adult. those who are loyal to the party in these days lately, we see that is not even fired the we didn't party is like family me. so she because he knows the family part of a relatives and lawyer at least in different areas. they kind of like created a sort of, i would say, are almost like under war structure. besides far most strong would you say then that you know, to a certain extent, when you see the sort of level of corruption. why hasn't anybody stepped before? we've seen this sort of thing happen before. the military have stepped in either generally states that the military completed what,
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what they just sleeping with what's going on. i think the, this really dirty had never acted on its own in the history previously. what we see that there had been some social unrest fall are full of pressure groups came out on the street and situation. did you know way that there would be a power vacuum on only the adult with those times we saw military step in. but increasingly, what do we see? the military is exposed to globally connected globally to peacekeeping mission and, and so, and, and so forth. so there is a increasing amount of putting pressure on the military to stay in the barracks, to a, to stop from intervening. and so what stood room for his see that has it be success to selections, changing the constitution, keeping political photos to one side or prosecuting when she would talk to you about this, not to be the 2nd to go to have to political nemesis, kalita z a of the british national or the banquet that she national potty and she
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has eaten away some of the civil institutions. you might say the checks and balances, and certainly something that's come to mind is if you're going to, as we see now, talked about the interim government. they used to be a policy in the ninety's that when you come to an election, you had the power to take the credit to look after the election for 3 months. she got rid of that saying that we were mature democracy, obviously not. well actually. yeah, but she, she was correct when she said that we don't need the public for popular minded because he was increasingly depending on for an intervention, particularly from the indian intervention. right. even if you, if you remember, recall some of the, uh, some of the, uh, uh, ministers and elected embassies in the last election. they publicly said that they are not the, they are not the uh, like, uh, they are not, they can do this a bunch of other seats, people there 10 dish of indian, you know, lobbies. so it became increasingly frustrating to see that people are not able to
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board and the government, they are representing people in bangladesh, when not be elected by the government and not accountable to the government. and so, you know, there, so even the formerly like the people who vps new would support and vote for elderly . they even didn't have the chance to vote. there's a lot of issues here is that the interim government, they've got to sort out them as far as the ministry to be for any possible election for the moment. thank you so much for joining us on the program. thank you. that you can use new label for government is facing a national crisis as he was writing and 13 yes. sweeps the country. the violence deals by far right groups began after 3 young girls have stuff to do that. the dance class in southport last week though. so what do you say arise? what initially link to missing information about the suspect in the south or to tack more than a $140.00 people have been arrested since saturday night?
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$4000.00 additional police officers have been deployed now. the british prime minister cast um it described the violent and rest as appeal violence of to chattering and emergency code. we're meeting to discuss the rise the he said the results committee agreed to step up. law enforcement measures a number of options that came out of the meeting. the 1st is we will have a standing on a of specialist offices, public duty offices. so we'll have enough offices to deal with this where we need them. what ever the apparent motivation, this is not to protest, it is pure bonds. we will not tolerate the tax on marks or obviously in communities . so the full force of the law will be visited on all those for identified as having taken part in these activities. a belated facility division in south fulton center, this update and we calling from the mass. subbing in south florida,
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3 young girls that lives the food in the crime scene. still, people still leaving tribute there and the residence of south won't be attend, seem to be that tragedy has really been a catalyst disorder. up and down the country prompted by schools information right on line initially about the identity of the suspect. now moving into general anti immigrant sentiment today on monday, the u. k. prime minister keeps telling a check a cobra meeting. it's an imagine a new cabinet minister to these cheese intelligence chief trying to put a handle on the situation. afterwards, he announced a special standing army of police officers who would be ready to deploy to different communities to tackle the rights as they happened. he will,
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those who break the law, the date will be prosecuted. and he also said the online instigators also feels the full of the news now that are actually extra prosecutors drafted in and for to being allowed to sit loan good to try to process the more than full 100 people who have say, saw being arrested and down the country and authorities, the warnings that they are looking through the ctv surveillance images that they people could be expecting around even weeks a month from now really putting anyone on the line trying to prevent any the, the disorder. but there is tension up and down the country and full says, bracing potentially for more riots and more protest and more. all right, valid to happen. and we've seen some of those values to send into violence. but here in south for the residents really today, we own from this tragedy, thinking about the 3 young lives lost,
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the letter was sending to reach out to 0 south port. well, let's take a look at the scale all these protests across the u. k. well, that was meant just a and then live with pools along with not to can. those were just a few of the cities where demonstrations were held on such state. that on sunday, police responded to violent disorder in middles. for up in the northeast lancaster, in bolts and in the north west, and both are back in the center of the country. jones and full size is a senior fellow at the same time you came to changing europe and joined us now from london. suppose it's good to have you on the program. is this organized for right protests? or is this just pure racism? it's a mixture of best. so it is organized in the loo sense that there are networks on social media that are coordinating and these protests, um, it is also, um, just i'm a biologist and tucker
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a mixed with racism on the part of many as even individuals. i received lights showing up, i'm looking for trouble looking for a fight and looking to a b dot and the beloved a race or religion different from there. i bought a very certainly some a network and organization that is that he's going into coordinating these purchase . and of course, ultimately some political responsibility goes to some of those in the mainstream media and in politics who um, well, not necessarily calling for violence. have been legitimizing the sort of a rest direct that we've heard against in particular refugees and this item segers over the last few years. yeah, indeed. i mean, we've had several analysts and many speakers on out just over the past few weeks since this will have to sit be passed since it's not a full savings. talking about the role of not just politicians and political policies in groups specific individuals as well. but also the mainstream media as
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well as social media. so let's just start with politicians and politics. you know, what sort of responsibility today have or have they had towards where we all right now as well. the slogan, store, the boat switch. uh, a number of these uh, uh, rioters have been chanting was of course, um, richie sous next evans logan. now i don't think it's fair entirely decide that you're of it. that is not that what he meant by it is what they mean by it. so, yep, bought their cookies a connection between um the uh, the conservative party which of course it was in power into a couple of ways. trying to argue that i, i rarely the small number of people crossing the channel, irregular land. that is, which is we should be clear, a genuine problem about which people are right from all sides of the political spectrum are right. they can search. but pretending that this was somehow a sort of existential prices for the country that it was um, uh,
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the that was that about these people were somehow a terrible threat to the integrity of the country to our public services, to our social cohesion. something that robert generate, one of the leading contenders for the next leader of the conservative party said very clearly uh, there's quite a connection between that, how it was reported in the mainstream media. and then some of what is being said on social media, which in turn feeds into the sort of a dockery and racist and is land the fabric violence that we've seen over the past few days. just briefly, the support is running at the time. i mean, let's just talk about the media itself, both television and print. i mean, how much of responsibility have they had to report this in there? i said accurately, and without sort of finding the flames of hatred. um, well uh i think it is more question of the climate that has been created by some in the media. so you saw, for example, allison garrison, who is
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a regular columnist for the daily telegraph and read your late um, friends, all sorts of fairly inflammatory nonsense um, re tweaking door many tens of thousands of follow or is the entirely opposite, unsubstantiated, and in fact, it turned out to be entirely false allegations that sound sport stabbing had been committed by somebody who is arrived on one of the small bites. and is that precisely that sort of thing? which precisely sparked via the initial disturbances in southport. so i think there is a very direct connection between psalm, at least in the mainstream media and the volume, and so that they racist violence that we've seen in our streets in the last few days. yeah, said he want to watch um for your insight. thanks very much. shelton pull test the from you kind of changing your. thank you, sir. so your soldiers have withdrawn from the last american military base invisia, the pentagon, announced, comes more than a year, often the transmitter tre revoked
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a deal, an old of us both as to quit the country. this held nation was home to a major us operations base in the desert city if i could. that's the us military had use the country as a strategic station benefits to cut about groups in the region. that's cable, that's been addressed whose life for us in neighboring nigeria. i mean, this was going to be withdrawal in september, but it's come a little earlier with very little funds that of the exact same that signifies the turn of events in relations between the share and the united states. the base is a multi $1000000.00 drone, but he's in the region of ideas and has been key to american approaches in this a health. now with the withdrawal of these military um hold the withdraw enough for us posters from that phase. and the larger i initiated public following that's off
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the french lose a huge vacuum. although the government imaged a system that they shouldn't be dictated to as to who to relate with. which of course, because that navigation, the level that against the americans, when the agenda was attempting to us, the united, as towards russia, they have a huge task. now what time to do with the security vacuum that is being created for the departure of these countries. i mean, united states and falls is, yeah, it's a very large country, and most of it is largely and government. and that's the reason why you find, i'm groups and criminals soto occupying a lot of spaces in the country. the. i'm forces that is very, very on this top and they have, i take equipment and by the way seems to withdrawal of the home french forces. and now the withdrawal of the americans, the june to another june to in the last one years or one year and in fact, and a few months we've seen the number of troops killed by on the groups in these. yeah
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. file file number, the number of troops killed under the leadership of the for my president. um, how much does a, who the june to over to on the basis of even failing to rain and the i'm goes operating in the country. so we'll leave it as a though, of course, a get bull as and when that situation evolves limited recess for us in nigeria. such a good luck is now in the us thoughts of all speeds of tumble left earlier sell offs the nation out in europe in equity markets. the downside is linked to rising phase of recession in the united states. the dow jones industrial index opened 2 and a half percent low, early edge appends. nick a close 12.4 percent loan logging. it's was to de decline in several years. london, so let's see. 100 was down to 100. was down around, pardon me, to present the declines of being driven by we usps, economic data such as was that expected employee. but the biggest concerns the federal reserve has not move quickly enough to lower interest rates to head off
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a recession. still has a all the use of the sport of great team is shaking things up at the power games. but it's a little big future is already in doubt, and they will have that story after the break. the business latest a sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination in due by the
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business late it has to be sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the the this type of support. a very happy lady behind you that yeah, but no goal surprisingly 1st summer and balls with celebrating a full smedley. paris games is the 11th olympic metal overall balances. looking to an, a record extending age, domestics gold medal and
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a full in friends. difficult routine in the women's full, so i have finishing say can behind brazil's rebecca and rights policy meant june, charles won the bronze gold medals. the balls in the building either the 27 year old to be involved in this events in both 20162020, slipping off the thing during that routine both finished and as high as a 5th. it's all these at least them all. so i took the goals now american know allows one, the closest ellen pick, 100 me to find them. the raining will champions is in last place of the full teammates is the full back that state the victory right at the end. beating jamaica is cushing some, some by just 5000. so the 2nd it's, she's selling both girls directly, but it was a personal best eliles, 9.79 seconds total, american fret currently took the phones everybody in the field to be honest, came out knowing that they could win this race and, you know,
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and you that's the mindset that we have to have, you know, our insurance on and of course and what i saw, my name was like, i didn't do this, it gets a slow grout. our field, i did this against the best of the best on the biggest stage with the biggest pressure and see and then they, and i was like, oh my gosh, there it is. and i wasn't even entered in the 12021. so that was, you know, here i am 1st olympics in the 100 now going around now the olympic champions. now the transponent mixed relay one side on monday to spot concerns. i have a levels of pollution in the red assigned practice sessions. we're cancelling the river on sunday g, so i want to call and say her a suspend of a $1500000000.00 to reduce sewage levels. monday's rice produced the threatening finish with jeremy going on. so when go ben, it's smith has moved from power to well, the practice of the sessions. so the mix relay try a problem. it was cancelled on sunday. the race went ahead on monday, although without the belgian saying one of the flat. michelle had been suffering
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stomach crumbs for 4 days according to belgium media. and they didn't have a substitute. so the team pulled out. the switch also had to make a change with one athlete suffering from stomach problems. although the switch team says us more likely due to a virus in the operates village, the race ended with a dramatic race to the finish line that gave gold to germany and a photo finish. the 2nd place gave the silver to the americans and bronze team. g b, it's not the end of the roll. the sun will play in these olympics that raise the swimming mouth and to come towards the end of the week. now what effects the pollution levels in the river is bouts of heavy rain and then the sewage overflows into the water increasing the risk of a co life. they should have made a like a, a big net in the shape of it. can you add a so in there basically what i'm trying to say is having negative invested more in to having clean water. it seems like they kind of are just hoping that the best and
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know that these are going to do it because it's you want x. so i also seem to raise what happen? so i think it'll be interesting. see, i'm going out into a sec in the next couple of days. the good news seems to be that the weather between now and the 10 kilometers when is dry and hole. so that should mean the pollution levels stay low enough. the balconies concerning the cell phone, and i'll just say era tires. now pricing is about to make his 1st appearance has an olympics bolt is the only w events that these games is organized. look to attract a young audience course reports. this is what breakdown thing is always have its hope on the streets with a group of friends, sorry i debates to this group. it's the streets of paris, one of many places that is embrace the culture that originated in the bronx and new york move in half a century ago. but now the movement that styles itself,
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one of the full pillows of hip hop, is made it to the grand stage of the olympic games. as frightening as it's now known, it makes its debut as power as 2024. clicking singles football shape. it's for me breaking now has a big opportunity for this, but there was a preconception about it when i started dancing. my parents didn't want me to do hit public. it's a dense, the thugs, etc. but now the fact that breaking is it, the olympics means that people's things a different. they see that it's open to everyone. it's cool, it's fun. the pine is a breaking came for book policies. while the 1st electric brake is people watch world champion victim montalvo. the your site depends all spelled c. the plus the wording of metals has been contentious in a scene that doesn't always embrace set the rules criteria. one thing that makes writing difficult to judge it's unlikely olympics is it as
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a physical and technical side, but also an autistic side. there's also been at the bank about whether it was always been a culture should really be spoilt. they've been complaints since olympic bosses and put the ballroom dancing federation in charge of breaking up the games. many in the old school on top of that's how far the roots of the movements have been left behind. but the new generation seems to be honoring the past, won't embracing the future i'm in favor of the lympics because it is making the dogs more in the spotlight. good. you have to have the technique but also have fun play with the music be autistic and technical at the same time. 2 feeling picks but like may be short lived for the next games in los angeles. and for years time breaking has already been dropped full rece august era. paris could look at the middle of the table, china leading the way with twin seat. one goal is us. i know for, for knowing seen,
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the hosts continues have an excellent games with 12 gold sofa. all right. but as i suppose looking for an upside thanks, a bunch of the poles in the us point to a place contacts between couple of hours and double trump for the presidency. the cbs, a new poll shows that debit cards. harris is one point the head of republican trump nationally. although in 2016 hillary clinton won the popular vote, but last the election and key battleground states the to a level paris has made a notable difference with black americans, who now say they plan devised. i'm not know, but has jumped 16 percent since president j by them pulled out of the race. but little faces believe they'd be better off financially if trump gets back in the white house. oh, cuz they were supposed to been jordan small from washington dc as 2 weeks after joe biden suspended his re election bid to be us presidents and endorsed comma la harris. the us vice president is a head of the former president. donald trump,
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like just one point in a new poll from cbs news, and you got this poll, which is called the the survey of more than 3000 likely us voters indicates a real thing z as in search for the democratic candidate. 2 weeks after the big shake up in her party side, there are more people who are described as african american who say they are now likely to vote, as are an increase number of young people and an increased number of women who indicate that they are going to vote and that they are much more likely to vote for harris said they would. for trump all 3 of these communities had been seen as putting forward lack luster support for jo button before the shake up in late july . for his part, the former republican president donald trump has put out a statement, castigating the result of the new c ds poll. suggesting that the interpretation pulled out by the television network has been biased and aimed at trying to boost
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the vice president. so standing in the pull some 2 and a half weeks before the democratic national convention, of course it is worth pointing out that the c b s poll does say that according to the voters, they believe that trump would be stronger on immigration and economic issues. points which the campaign would like to see harris attacked on, but so far have had to instead watch trump attack tumble or howards is race and national origin. russell and jordan elders era washington's a lot. so these are from a single robin folder with a lot more news on the other side of the right. but until info bulletin, use archie like spare time after the unique perspectives. i love that i really not that because jeffrey i left and
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