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the, the safe, the meeting, comment as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator hero. now, the protest is set up right on the streets. it binds that this up to 5 minutes to shake has seen a please, the country following weeks of demonstrations and a deadly. today's correct, the carried on send. this is i'll just hear a lot from day. oh, so coming up towards hung up and shoot me of the ocean. the new report unveils the systemic abuse of palestinian prison. this is ready trials since october, 2nd,
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markets in japan, right? now, after the worst day in any 4 decades, for the new york of wolf street settle sits stuck in recession fence. on the far right groups clashed with police again in the united kingdom, 5 minutes to castanan of one's rights as the face, the full force of the banquet dishes at 5 minutes to shake has seen that has resigned and fled to neighboring into the head of the army has declared the formation of an interim government and called for an end to the protest. you and the secretary general antonio detachment is quoting for com, unrestrained funds that challenge really has more not from the capital com to protest us from the residence of bangladesh. as the prime ministers accessing the wakes of violent demonstration across the salvation country have killed at least 300 people in an address to the nation. the army chief confirm testing i had
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resigned and select the country. the arched people to trust in the military to restore, come and ensure 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 protest started last month with a demand to end quote, as a government jobs reserved for relatives of people funding the word of independence more than 50 years ago. there was a pause in the demonstration after the supreme codes prep most code as but students came back to the scripts, demanding justice for the families of those killed and the resignation of the prime
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minister. more than 90 people were killed on sunday, including 13 police officers. when demonstrators attacked the police station, the army has promised to form an interim government, but they are concerned about the lack of trust in the military among the protest. 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 big food now i think should be that they may be a reprisals and violence against. busy fathers is willing kaji, i think this is something that everyone's really worried about. and we will be hoping that the army is able to keep the peace. and as well as introduce some kind of a into in system that can deliver us back to democracy in bangladesh. after the army chief spoke, a group which had spearheaded the anti government protest released the statement,
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saying the military is not the solution. the students and the public will decide who it will be pointed to the interim government. it's like the it was not a street of protest on was a movement against or took receive. that's why we're role here. the main concern would be those who are still behind the bars, not just says the recent stood in front of the thousands of political prisoners hoping behind the bar during, even before the election. 76 year old have seen a warning vote straight term in january. this year, the election was by crowded by the main opposition party. our party, the army league has been accused of rights abuses and corruption for years. sooner as resignation and clean the country is being widely celebrated across spring, the best bed restore income, assuring accountability and trust in the military. that is itself accused of widespread abuse poses a huge challenge in the days and weeks ahead. temperatures rate i'll just say to tucker,
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the united nations has completed its investigation into 19 staff members of the u. n. agencies of palestinian refugees, israel that used to being involved in october 7th, the time they found no insufficient evidence to support the allegations against 10 of its stuff. they say that 9 may have been involved and have terminated their employment, but added israel hasn't provided evidence to support navigations against them. when you are employees around the 13000 people in gaza. for the un stress that is round, never handed the evidence to support his arctic agents for the organization to verify. the one thing i'd like to point out is that since information used by as early as storage officials to support the allegations have remained in this really custody, weiss was not able to independently authenticate. most of the information provided
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to it. gabriel elizondo has more now from the un headquarters in new york. the un saying 9 unrest staff members may have been involved in the october 7th attacks on israel. but the key word may, the un, admitting that it does not have conclusive 100 percent evidence, and that the un office of internal oversight services was never given full access to israel's evidence that it claims it has against the un personnel. secretary general, antonio gutierrez ordered this internal review shortly after he's real leveled its claims against the unwrapped personnel in late january. now, because of legal and confidentiality reasons is o i o s report will not be made public. meanwhile, since october 7th, more than $200.00 under a personal had been killed due to israel's continued bombardment of the guys
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a strip gabriel's on to how does it at united nations in new york. and it is rarely a human rights group, has released a dining report on the miss treatments of palestinians health and is very present since october. the 7th. the report found systematic abuse and is very prisons, quoting them, they facto torch accounts. some of the violations include severe physical and sexual washkinski mediation, sleep deprivation, and a deliberate starvation. a number of pot of stands is where the jail says double to 9623. since the war began at least 60 have died in custody. and so, assuming it was detained and then is very prison in the us because on in 2009, he describes the torture and flip to move a to months by is really gods. and so it's palestinians currently held down lively suffering even worse treatment. but they've got the game use the card been kept
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from the a lot of them have come back, but the bucks to their families and they've come back, decomposed and i've been detained in 2009 at that time things were a little bit of a less i think when it comes to the severity of the circumstances of the prison, most of the time i was sticking into administrative custody. i was in, uh, interrogated in bed, the sticks up and the, the change in and in a prison in atlanta. and also suffered solitary confinement. the drops understand that these people have no rights. we had no rights. i wasn't able to see a lawyer until many months that had i wasn't able to see my family. i was told that i have a secret case. and the file that has full sort of information about all the misdeeds that i have done and that they cannot disclose to me any of it. and that they were continually interviewed us until we let them know everything that they need to know
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about what is happening. we suffered from sea to sleep deprivation. we would, for example, sleep in a room with lights above us. and we would, they would continue really comfortable and ensure that we see a week's most sleep. the quality of the food is extremely bad, very low, and wanted to sometimes to, for there's not enough for everyone. there is no access to sunlight. we continuously get searched. unfortunately, that could also, sometimes it has to be split up to the to become, make it in front of the prison. this the us defense officials say american minute to pass. now i've been interested in a suspected rocket to attack on an air base housing. us troops and west and the rock to projectiles hit in a sound basin about provence, a fuel supply station inside the base, quote fine for the say the rockets wind noise to from a truck route. otherwise,
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it has more on this now from the capital that, that once again, i, in an admitted sea bass enlisted in the rocks, is attacked by a rock. it's the pentagon says that a number of us ministry individuals would injure then the attack and they were transferred to the field hospital to to receive medical treatment inside the base. meanwhile, iraqi security forces had been deployed in the area and search for the suspects. they say they found a pickup truck with a rocket launcher mounted on top of it. they also found a number of unexploded rockets in the pick up a truck. this is the 2nd time i said admitted to the bays is attacked by rockets within 10 days. and this comes as tension is rising in the region. it between it you want and as well for the nation of us main honey a into it on,
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on. when his days made any of the political leader over him, us into hit on, on when his day and as the united states is deploying a more troops or ships and cat is in the region within the context of this conflict. now, iran, you know, for sure those had been threatening to attack is right in the, the ation of this as a nation of us might in any yeah. and any attack by iran is expected to be coordinated with their, with its allies in the region, especially the hoses in human has bella and living in and what a so called dyslexic resistance in iraq. and that includes, includes that you're on the line, i'm a groups in iraq. i'm with the head, i'll just eat off by that. of course, now it's a holiday to a customer who's in washington dc. heidi just how concerned is the us about tension in the middle east. got concerned to be all over it of the white house
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saying that the president bided, was briefed on this topic today by his national security team, specifically on this attack against the all side base in iraq. and that the president discussed with his teams. the steps that you as is taking to defend its forces and respond they said in a manner and place of the us is choosing me while the pentagon release information that over the last 24 hours, us forces destroyed several who see strikes, including 5 drones that were destroyed over who's the control territory as well as over the gulf of ident and the red sea, the us saying they were and threatening us and coalition forces and merchant ships . also a drone ship and an anti ship ballistic missile belong to the who see who sees according to a pentagon was destroyed by us forces today in the red sea. all of which to say
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though the us is still hopeful, that diplomacy may be able to ratchet down these tensions and to the blank. and the secretary of state was on a last minute effort to try to get his g 7 allies or counterparts on a meeting on sunday to try to put diplomatic pressure on iran and its allies to minimize the retaliation that it has threatened against israel in washington. dc for us to hide the thank you to turn into the market snow and stokes in asia recovering in early trading on tuesday, the k is up around 8 percent so that increase follows a nose dive on monday. when stokes. so 12.4 percent, that was the worst decline in japan stokes since 1987 set off around the world on monday with linked to phase of us recession. about mcbride joins us now from so several of its been a tall period on the market setting. it absolutely,
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as often happens after a day of such a record breaking falls, we had see big rebounds on most of the asian markets in particular, the nick a in japan, monday. it set this incredible record of the biggest points full in a single day in a single session. a tuesday when trading started. it did exactly the opposite. the biggest rise in points in a single day. at one point of 10 percent, it is now dropped back, but still around 9 percent. the costs be index. that's the main index here in south korea, that's a one point getting 5 percent. it's now it's around 3 and a half percent. one percent point up at in tie one that would gains on the hang saying index that in hong kong, but there's now dropped back to be on change. the reason for the rebound, i think there is a general realization that mondays record falls was something of an over reaction.
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and also that the markets could afford to lose points. they had some weights of full, especially wall street, and then they k that has been trading recently. a record highs when it comes to the underlying phase about the us economy. those are still possessed to these was spot by jump figures that came out on friday from the us about that has been back to economic news on monday. and also i think the realization that the federal reserve, which is being raising interest rates, they missed the beach. and that last meeting when they should have caught the interest rate of that's is best boot the markets. and i think there is a realization that it will correct back in pretty quick order and make an interest rate cuts and fairly soon, especially in an election year when the incumbents administration doesn't want to go into the elections with the economy pointing towards a downturn. but that there is no uncertainty and volatility,
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especially of the the elections, but also the feasible wide war in the middle east. and that's being highlighted by talk you get, find on so monday, 3 officials meeting for a 2nd day here in sol. warning about that volatility, cooling, full cool heads, robert pride. thank you. so the head here analysis here, a huge rooting against google us court says that the tech johns has been illegally exploding its market to minutes the
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the of the watching out this era mind to about top stores this shape has seen, has resigned those kinds of dishes prime ministers fled to india. crowds have been celebrating on the streets of the capital dot com on 300 people have been 2 weeks on 2 government process. got to nations has completed its investigation into stockman, this view, an agency for protestant and refugees. israel accused of being involved in the
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office for the 2nd time, you and found no insufficient evidence to support the obligations against attentive it stopped. the other night they said, may have an unemployment has been terminated despite the you and not being given the evidence to independently verify it. several american minute treat personnel had been injured and the suspected won't kick the attack on an air base housing, us troops, western iraq, the rocky security officials also confirmed the attack. no group is kind of responsibility. the us federal courts has found that the search engine google has been illegally exploiting its dominants to quash competition and stifle innovation. and a case brought by the us justice department. the district court judge ruled google a monopolist. the court heard the company signed a multi 1000000000 dollar contracts to ensure smart phone makers installs google as their default search engine. the judge says that breached anti trusted little
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unblocked rivals, such as microsoft being an dr. guy. as a result of google controls about 90 percent of the online search market, and there's a default search engine on 95 percent of smartphones or by the us attorney general, mary garland describes the documents as a victory against google and historic when for the american people google says it will appeal from a guy is a writer and contributed to why it technology and culture website. he joins a slide not from you about the house in texas. welcome to the program about looking further down the line. then what could this mean for good? well, i mean, it is significant for google in that it could break up alphabet, it could break up the parent company of google that own that own search and has 90 percent of the search market and 95 percent of the search marketing in mobile. so it's huge, a significant other there's talk of that this could mean breaking up
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a company. this could mean really decimating the company's advertisements which relies on the search. so it's huge locations for google. i think what remains to be seen is, is what the implications will be for consumers for people who are using google search. you mentioned ads that may potentially, how might google be forced to change his business model. uh well for one thing it would not be able to pay to have itself be with default search engine on say mobile phones on, on say operating systems on desktop. so that would cut into with ad business. if it's, if it's breached, doesn't extend as much as it does now, that of our advertisers going to continue to pay to, to be in google ads. so, you know, that could significantly cripple that business when it comes to the power tech companies, then what is it that the authorities and indeed many uses actually fit as well right now he, i say, i believe the big one is, is that it seems like the wagons are circling around this idea that these tech companies are not only becoming powerful in and up themselves the everything that
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we've seen up to this point. but that with a i, that they'll be even more powerful that they, you know, with a google search plus, hey i, that it's going to have to even, you know, even more likely for competition. so i think that's the fear in, in these atrocities against meta against apple against google is, is that, you know, a, i is looming over all of it one and seen how closely all of the tech companies are looking at this thing. i think they have cause for concern i big big costs are concerned. i mean even even at the state level and we just had a big loss of here against meta over biometric privacy. i a huge, a multi $1000000000.00 settlement, $1400000.00 settlement in texas. so it's not only the federal government, it's only the justice department in the us. it's going after tech companies. it's individual states as well. uh and class action lawsuit. so i think there, there was a lot of concern that the tech companies in their raced to a guy are gonna have to pay out a lot of supplements and
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a lot of and deal with things like anti trust concerns for the government as well. but google is lucky to a pay who and might say that there is no monopoly. people are free to use all the search engines if they want, as they are. but it's empty though. if you've ever tried to do that, it's that easy to find that it's not easy to do that. and, you know, google's argument is people preferred google. people prefer to use google for search. when given the choice, even if it's not the default browser, they would choose google. and you know, i question whether consumers or the winters here, or if microsoft isn't the big winner here because they are really the only viable competitor to google and search thing is the only thing that comes even close i'd go is, you know, isn't another alternative to people don't know about it, people don't use it as much. so being is really the only competitor, even in the rain, with google and microsoft as somethings like pay users to use that they have, you know, incorporated into their windows operating system. they have really,
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really pushed being hard and people just don't want to use the google search. so even given the choice of both, here's an alternative that isn't the market leader that isn't 90 percent of the market share. people still prefer to use google search and whether it's by default or not. so i think uh, google does have a point there that that will prefer it and have preferred it for a very, very long time. i, i think people think of google search is kind of a utility. they don't think of it as an advertising business unless they all got we very much appreciate your time. thank you. thank you so much for having me. you k, it probably minutes took his dom or is warning rots is targeting muslim communities . they'll face the full force of the law as he tries to n days of unrest in the past few hours. rival groups of questions. some of these describe the sustain vaughn is nationwide demonstration started last week of to 3 goes to a staff to death himself for they say social media posts falsely blamed a muslim immigrant for the attack. the governments is urging the social media
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platforms to stop the spread of racial hate. laina benefits reports from a soft pull. it's where the community isn't morning. and we own a town moons a week since the beginning of 3 young goals. the stabbing to death of alice b, b and l. c. ship the nation. that's what those in that hometown degree is passed. just a little goes to me today. and then the way it's been distorted to it's just been discussed. and so then memory resto can't really close that. but the suspect and you know, that face true true to these beautiful angels that which is trying to have phone just do every kid officials paying their respect, including the com,
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a made divisions minister out there here. what are your reflections on one week since this tragedy of festival? i'm here on a private visit as a minister for communities to just express my sorted out and support to the community. i'll be inspired how people have come together in the aftermath of such a tragedy in a heartache, then to send all the community to come together, you know, in a pretty it might have to show the very inside of south for, for the committee stance the u. k, as in 2 days, the fall, right? unrest viewed, initially they missed information online. the suspect was an, as an immigrant assisting even after authority said he was born in person, valleys, moving into an immigration riots. the case ethnic minorities targets. it's the case of the last few days, speeding distance from the desk of 3 young goals that with the stock for the
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interest, the police line putting off the crime scene is still of people still coming to pay their respect the show of what happens here. and the pain is deeply wounding. this community says, charity wants to help heated selecting the nations for families and fast responders . traumatized by the tragedy to the instance of last week took place right on our doorstep and we are a community organization we are here. so we can support them in the days the weeks and the months to come is people gathered to remember the 3 little girls that was just sadness left young adult seeking and giving comfort. and it deep pain that overwhelmed this town. near the end of a city to reach out to 0 south thoughts to the us know west own debbie has not rooted trees and knocked out power across the floor there. and some neighboring
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states in the us are constructs wins tore through towns as that'd be made landfill . monday. flooding has been reported across large parts of the states, and it's threatening since much of the parts of the se authorities are advising residents in effect to there is to wait for the storm to subside before returning home. well, several homes have been destroyed by what started as a gross fund. us state of california does has more risk. people have been ordered to evacuate from the affected neighborhood in the city of san bernardino. the bays started on monday for the sofa bend at least 2 head tests. the fall at the bottom. it says health weather was contributing to the rapid spread of the fine. china is national space agency as noise. the 1st of 1200 south was 18 south. nice for an orange to form at china space and to and tie on in schon street province on monday is possible why the effort to assemble arrive on that to up to challenge us
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projects like space x, at least a 110 most off lot. so expected to be launched this year, we're unable childs to provide global internet access, as i said, for me or the news continues head off the top. so i'll just 0 statements. the the i had low that let's look to south asia. and the monsoon range are pounding their way in so pockets done if one of the heaviest across the north west. that rain has caused rivers to bus the banks and washed bridges away in dramatic scenes. now we are expecting more heavy rain here in the days ahead of the evening. now overall, just on is falling apart, but it will take that heavy rain across most central and southern areas where that rain splashing in to the south. east of iran and eastern areas of,
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of gone it's done by wouldn't say the heaviest of the rain moving pushing into northern parts of india, stretching down to the show and flooding into bundle dish and north eastern areas of india as well is known as what for the south of this, but we are things waves of wet weather, putting across the mold, these and into sherman line. come and is looking very well across the north of china and the korean peninsula. and you can see the. a rain being carried out east by the may you front that rainbow driven its way across most central areas, but it is still a story of heat and humidity across the central in east through pots of china, the korean peninsula as well. and japan. and we've had some very well night, lots of humidity and it just set to be while the uncomfortable here to friday, the african stories from african perspectives. i'll say i am
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