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that has been done before can 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, [000:00:00;00] the hello, this is the news our, i'm sort of a new line from bill coming up in the next 16 minutes. the show of unity in a divided brick tens of thousands of anti races. protesters come together to take on the far right writers, nobel laureates. mohammed unit assist said to be sworn in as entering leader of bangladesh. and after
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a student that uprising top of the prime minister. nowhere safe and gaza is really forces carry out a series of attacks across the street, including a tense filtering, displaced counts and the hottest ocean temperatures and 400 years threatening the world's largest, 4 weeks the stopped the far right. that's the message from tens of thousands of people across the england who took a united stand against the far right anti immigration rioters. this follows days of violence across england and northern ireland, including attacks on mosques and hotels, housing asylum seekers in migrants. the interest started after 3 young girls were stamped to death and the nice attacking the northwest users on social media had claimed falsely that the man responsible was
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a muslim asylum seeker anti racism. protestors gathered in cities including london brimming and bruce delivered pool in new castle houses. there is charles stratford went to the town of old, a shot west of london, where people describing themselves as empty, fascist, or out in full force of thousands filled the streets and cities across the country . after a week of some of the worst political violence, britain, decades this, i'm still east london little boy . and this was all the show since the width of the capital it seeing how people are if you will spend so much time, which i fund really worrying. i'd really want, i want to send you an interest. it says know where that's coming solve. we've seen
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the numbers around the kindly call based on that. so clearly there's not enough of them. you know, if we're picking them a demonstration by people asylum seekers here is actually the law joe turn out expected by fall. roy is increasing police presence at a false tracking. the sentencing of those found guilty of committing by. that's a 2 of the reasons folders. but there are some real st. jude problems that this town suffered for years of problems. but many people who say repeated governments failed to address no, the security guards are on the look at the pulses international site. so it is being used to use as temporary housing for asylum seekers. last week was attacked, arrests were made. this residential building close by will also be used as housing for asylum seekers. the previous government put the plan on hold for months.
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following public outcry, they reinstated it the day before the general election july. the call is post by beeping their homes and supports of locals who come every week to protest against the plans and have been the 2 years will continue place on the part of simple got nothing to do with any of these thoughts are set up. i like say that was 1600 families around this area. have now been put at the bottom of the list to choose the government's policy yesterday about given illegals council pounds. these are dates above everybody else puts more adulthood. hold on the 1600 people at the bottom of the kids. if i was to turn it up here with the union job on like i like we like sister song. i know it's going that it's streaming from the events of recent days. i've shopped many in britain,
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determine stones against violence across the country may be put underlying causes, including a housing and cost of living crises, a still not being addressed. how many people think they have been ignored for too long? tell us not, but i'll just 0. laura han was in bolton where empty racism, protestors say that they welcomed diversity in their community. harris knows how to fault and people have been anticipating. all right. graves found out hasn't been expected in a 100 places throughout the year. okay. i'm actually surrounded by account to protest here, sales thing record you stop to fall right there or so they said they will continue to come out to stop the fall, right? hijacking james community, if they say they're not part of the community, the saying they all and minority, this is a very close that community is always being di,
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fast. it's always welcome bye versus case they want to watch me happening across the country. now the government is also taking this very seriously, this being to emergency these things help in downing street just to take 6000 police officers trains right across the country. the home office has also put out a statement on x for me to i to say at the present sentences will be handed out for rights and they'll be up 10 years violence to sold up to 5 years criminal damage. up to 10 years on his side to rachel hes. 0 7 years, they also keeping the quote, the longer prostitute, it's ready, they want to hand down sentences to some of these rang leases to create a palm to the st. louis comes out to sara and michael walker is a political commentator and contributing editor at navarro. and media and independent media outlet, he says, most people in the u. k. oppose the anti immigrant sentiments. is that clear that
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you know, that the storage of the nation is not waves? the riots is of the past 7 days. so that said, i mean there's no time for complacency. i don't think anyone expected to see those things to be so on saturday and sunday, of course, most dramatic the most terrifying day. a couple of hotels being broken into and set on fire by right, isn't they will hotels, which what housing people do virus obviously because of that could have been a mexican, lots of people could have done it. so that's why i mean, that the minority people in this country are the modern, completely terrified because they don't know why these rights are going to pop up next. again, that said, we really don't know them to what extent we, we should expect more of these rights in the future or whether they have resolved that is a lot of uncertainty of them on when i 1st or i have to say sort of as a journalist on my show, those rights and so also off the grieving community to her as they come out to a free young goals. and then based on this information, you had rights that one of the things i said how much i was, you know, no one is going to see this and think i want to get involved, right?
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because these people look around the face, they've interrupted a community when it is breathing to cause trouble based on lies. now i thought what, why would anyone want to join that movement? but to me, there was some people who wants to join in movements such as that, i think was also sketch people. is that especially in somebody's towns, a rubber room where you had the hotel. so i'm buying your goals as in other towns where residential property it was. i think it's pretty terrifies that about the windows smashed and then people find things that most is it, the police haven't been able to get there in time with the numbers that they need. we need to keep people site so busy if you leave them other communities and then you are going to have that much confidence. but if the was does happen, then you do end up with far, right? right. is on your street that the cops will be able to stop them. so i think that has been a bit of a lesson on the mining of trust and you'll forward these to keep people safe. the man appointed the form to enter him government in bangladesh. nobel laureates. mohammed eunice is expected to be sworn in on thursday. families of those who lost
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loved ones in the mass protests. the top of the prime minister shaken siena are renewing their calls. the justice, more than 300 people were killed during the police crack down on anti government demonstrations. kind of good showed great reports from deca. the unprecedented event in bung with their starting protest or later revolution. on top of the 3rd party and government. it came at a cost, the hundreds of it killed and now people, $1.00 justice and accountability. but most of the son just found on that was selling water during one of the demonstration. when police opened fire, killing the 25 year old. a week later, the young man's wife killed herself. i want justice for the murder of my son and also for the students and the other innocent people who were killed. i wanted investigation by the united nations cool, provide justice because judicial system has failed us. in recent days,
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there's been widespread vandalism and loading of homes and businesses belonging to the leaders of the from our governing party rights groups are also concerned by reports of attack targeted in those. traditionally, the minority community supports the own mainly share casinos party. total volunteers are working with the military service, strong law and order. many bangladesh just says they hope this will be an era of political civility. worried about their safety, many police officers that staying home because there are no traffic police officers, we're hoping is better and chairs 2 minutes to traffic on the road. so there are no bottlenecks. and people respect the rules on the road. on one is during their 1st public speech since 2018 colored as they are from a prime minister, unshared person of the opposition. by me this nationalist party addressed her rally and dot com via video link z or call for peace. instead of revenge in order to
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rebuild the country, to taking g shops, no need for the students who gave up on their dreams by getting involved in blood shed, we will fulfill those dreams. students have shown great intellect, courage, and bravery while fighting which will help us and making back the dash or republic . let the nobel laureate, mohammed the universe really the in time government, he has arched bangladesh, is to get ready to build the country. but the country has a way to go and is entering. the government will likely face many challenges in the coming weeks and months time drudgery. oh, does it a duck to attend the or is with us live so time there were no that mohammed units will lead the interim government at this stage. we don't know that much more though . like who is going to be in the government? their priorities, will they organize elections? when can you fill in any of these blacks? the words do know that he will be thrown
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into debt by lo. go time 8 pm. this across deland and zach got on to pm local time, which is a g m t and he's supposed to be so earning by 14 gmc low. you know, so, and the presidential house we, the students have submitted at least 12 to 15 names to the concept, which is basically the head of different supports, the precedents and derek. i've got a few pro uh, professors that this has to be bedded with the opposition civil society, people ones that except that there's no controversial fig. maybe that's already been decided. who are those people? think of nobody wants any controversial figure that will be the cabinet or the known as the advisor will be in the interim government. normally it's between 12 to 15. uh, the number of advisor will have just saved by tonight. if that's already been by that and accepted a plot that probably negotiate that,
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i would some time. what's very concerning is the law and order is because of the vacuum is collapsing little bit and not military. it's trying, it's best to restore order. so people do want this to go out as fast as possible. okay, you mentioned the opposition and how the names of the people who are going to be in the cabinet need to be cleared with opposition parties. we know these traditional parties which were sidelined by shake casino or trying to get back in the game. how do people feel about that? well, the main opposition party back with us national nationalized parties, which is added by uh, farmer 5 minutes search color. that's the i should've been in par for free time. and our son started z a is the acting chairman, so that a massive valley in the capital yesterday staple, do have a lot of support for that party. it does uh, bring in a crowd, but that been on the back foot because of a heavy crack down, at least for
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a decade by the rolling party all on the league falls. wingstop opposition, members rest behind the bar. many have been at the doctor. they've been tortured, and then there's a right bring religion friday, july 5th. so i me, which was the band just little over 2 weeks ago by then rolling parties, their registration. welf can from sometimes back. so that kind completing the election. but those situation with change, the probably the band is already withdrawn and then the registration will be withdrawn because people don't want all kind of participation in a free and fair election. so that'd be a lot of a debates and meetings and understanding between this and then term government that's due full pallets obligation because once the problem is dissolved within 90 days, that has to be in the election. it can be stretched within an understanding with the cabinet done the others, so it goes to the site, the but that would be the clear blueprint needs to go for the election. that's the
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last thing and also to get discipline and law and order back in the country. okay. tundra tundra reporting live from the bangladesh capital duncan. thank you very much done there. so who is mohammed you know, is the man who will lead this interim government in bangladesh. he's born in 1940, he's seen as one of the country's most distinguished economic economists. the administration of austin, prime minister, say casino viewed him as a major political threat. eunice rose to international prominence in 2006, when he informed a grim mean bank, which provided small loans to poor people. he won the nobel peace prize for that work. a year later, unit form de political party and has seen his administration, launched a series of investigations in to him in 2011. he was fired as the banks, managing director for allegedly violating government regulations on retirement. later he faced more charges involving other companies that he had founded in january, he was sentenced to 6 months in jail for violating a labor law. so how are you are said that as deputy executive director of the
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center for peace and justice, a brack university are joining us live from a dock. it's good to talk to you. so i'm a how many units undoubtedly is very popular in bangladesh. as we explained for his work fighting poverty, but he's 80 plus years old. he's never run a country, much less one in this deep of a crisis. does any of that give you pause? i think dr. units is coming to become the new head of the getting government with sort of expectations. and that is going to be the biggest challenge for him because to manage the expectation on the phone from people for us, especially from the new generation of the students. i think the biggest trip for getting me through how to united the country after after, after such a big uprising and also i'm getting the coming back having confidence of the of investors and also of getting the law and order back. we're working on the
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things that, that you got challenges, but as you list as the, as the acceptance by the people. and, and we're hoping, as, as you mentioned, that we don't know the name of the other advisors. but we are hoping that this would be one seen, didn't government space for the things to be back to normal. do you want to see elections as soon as possible? or would you like us in this new incoming team to have a, a longer one way, longer period of time to govern bangladesh. and i think this far as the country needs to be fall in the fall, but yeah, that would be far more culture in politics. but yeah, the farm and the abt not can you not fit to be shown and that is, and that is the process that needs to be done and a democracy we have to be operated with the, with the law and order and a little slow. so these are the private, these and,
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and we'd love to know how long the sweet gate, but the democrats who really have to be, have to be at the forefront of our mission meeting. but my question was, would you like to see eunice as essentially the next leader of bangladesh, or just as the transition person who gets the country to elections, where bangladesh, he's going then choose the next leader in the right to choose leadership should be left for the people, it should not be, it should not be so, but in both of the people, that's why it's not well. i like that somebody else likes. it's what people awesome . that's, that's, that's what we provide the for this country. and, and people have not been able to, you know, choose their leaders property historically. so this is the jobs to get things on the track and, and give people the right to choose the leadership. the army chief has promised
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that this is going to be a quote, beautiful democratic process, lead by mohammed eunice. do you trust that the army will not interfere excessively and will not try to pay power? and yet, when so for the army has not done anything extra city, they have, i think what they have done is sensible that he means they try to restore the law and order and the main, the main parts of the process. and that's the, that's the best part we have seen. and the, the way and things that we, i do not think that they are going to be unless something, some of that expect us down to. ok. so how are we are? so that's deputy executive director of this center for peace and justice at brack university. thank you very much. the, the guys and now we're a multiple is really strikes in the past 24 hours have killed at least 27 people is really forced, as are also attacking the city of han eunice for a 2nd day in
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a row. they've targeted a house in an area just outside the city. at least 9 people were killed there. on wednesday is real bombed areas in the south west that it had designated as humanitarian safe zones. at least 18 palestinians were killed in the attacks on, on my wasi. many of the victims were buried alive after his really strikes his tense. housing displays people a honey. my hood is in san eunice inside the gaza strip. the honey. it's day, 307 of this war. tell us more about what's happening on the ground. the boy thoroughly, you know, it's becoming quite a bit of right now that a re passing days of horror ethic date for, for palestinians. whether it's the impact of the direct intense bombing campaign across the gaza strip or the, the aftermath of these attacks as people often it's run into on certain it the on
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no one of the, of a further a in, in force displacement across the district. with this sense of, of shattered is safety. everywhere they go, they're being targeted, they're being forced to do, to flee elsewhere. and right now there's a know, a safe place across the guster. we've been seeing this and been saying, talking about this for the past months that there isn't a single safe place across the goal is to be including the humanitarian designated save. doing that have been repeatedly targeted. the pot 24 hours have been quite violent and bloody in the central area and the southern part of district, mainly the city of han eunice, eastern part, and central part of the city 27 people reported killed. a majority of we're talking about women and children, the same exact patterns of cars that we see every single day, 18 of the $27.00, only in hon. you and his city is just an indication of the surgeon, the tox, across hon. you and a city and 5 of that 5 of those
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a d and inside the 10s that the family a mother in here. and here the children were inside this been when it was targeted, they were pulled from the, the, the area that caused the fire everywhere, the word incinerated and burned the live and removed due and transferred to nonsense at hospital there were also further civilian casualties of from was drunk, a tod with friends, an attack on western part of the city of han unison elsewhere to the southern eastern part of the city, bringing the total number into to 27 people. he had not nasir hospitalized on lock . so hospital at the fairly or evening hour of yesterday at w. c. k. driver, that's an employee who was driving his car after completing his mission and the southern eastern part of the city. it was killed in a tack that happened to a house that he was passing near. nearby was transferred to a lock saw hospital. unfortunately,
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the attacks are happening without any prior warning goes whatsoever. and that's what we're seeing more civilians like the usual of the events in the past. more civilians are being killed and being targeted because of the unpredictable fall in bonds across the street. honey, you're also reporting this morning that the is really arming is really army is systematically demolishing residential areas and buildings inside rasa. city. tell us more about that. the world is really military. it continues to demolish systematically demolished more of the homes and the, the aftermath of this that people are in the, not an intense like the this is part of the milwaukee evacuations on where the majority of display is. families coming in from all parts of the gaza. strip right now are crammed in this a small part of
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a volleyball. i'll see evacuations on in western hon unit city. very close to the beach here. i mean there is, and this is the, the last point where people are able to set up their tents and to seek some sort of, of safety and a protection for their children. i'm not talking about the entire mos evacuations and this is the only place right now that some house it provides a sense of, of safety and sense of protection for people. but people end up like this. and these are scattered $0.10 soon enough. we're going to see this in a very, very, over a credit because of more of evacuation orders that are coming in from parts of, of the central area. and more recently from the northern part of district, from bit handling a bit, le, and more from western part of robot city right now, if people are forced to flee further, not to the west of the city, but also here to hon unit center on the last the evacuation zone because of the
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systematic demolition of homes, and this is in no way as people describe it, the local residence of robot. this is in no way a collateral damage or part of the intense bombing campaign. because what does really monitor is doing is conducting a street the street, the neighborhood, the neighborhood is systematically destroying all the residential homes, turning entire areas in rough ice into, into more. and in the rough i city into more of the waste land, making it very uninhabitable. similar situations do what we documented in the past in the northern part of the strip in gaza city mainly in the eastern part, the neighborhood. like sure. yeah, yeah. and, and at the neighborhood that we're seeing this happening in tanya ernest after this very much, i spent 4 months in militarily controlling the whole city and destroying all of its infrastructure and facilities. unfortunately, same thing is happening in, in roughly 50 with more of these residential homes are being targeted and destroyed
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and demolished at people are going to go back when the dust settles to do nothing. basically it's more of a waste plan right now. and it's, it's not proper for living not suitable for families to go back and do run the deal to go back to the day to day a life activities or life as the noise before this war started. yeah, and the picture that you were just showing us uh that we were just broadcasting shows says volumes about living conditions. the palestinians are now. thank you very much, honey. about mood reporting from hun eunice. the world health organization is set to launch a polio vaccination campaign. inside garza, the health industry to cleared an epidemic last month after detecting the highly infectious virus and sewage systems. children are most at risk of contracting, polio, which, with, or the se could have been circulating for nearly a year. the w h o has warned the vaccination campaign depends on
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a ceasefire to allow medicine into gaza. any occupied westbank now is really forces have wounded 7 palestinians destroying raids on calculated settlers have also attacked the palestinian home in the village of young. no, that's near novice video shows. rocks being thrown. fire being set is really forces and settlers have killed $620.00 palestinians in the occupied west bank since october. the 7th. and there been more is really a tax on southern 11 on several prophecies and farm land were destroyed in the striking, the district of the tire has been line. lebanon is really forces have been trading fire since the 8th of october last year. as an ally of hamas has, the law says it's a tax on is really military sites are in support of palestinians, and garza. israel has assassinated numerous senior hezbollah commanders in recent months. it's escalated fears of a broader regional conflicts us and it is real ambulance services are stocking up on blood supplies and hazardous materials have been moved out of factories. the
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army there remains on high alert in the face of threatened retaliatory strikes on israel by iran. and its allies in the region this following the assassination of homeless political leader is my line in iran last week. a strike for which to around has vowed revenge for joining us on set to discuss this is abraham by how to associate professor of conflict resolution to, to hostetter. it's good to have you with us. thank you. the us, russia, other actors want to avoid a major regional war and they've been active right behind the scenes to try and avoid this. how much leverage do they actually have? is it within their power to avoid a regional award at this stage? well, i think a lot to would like to avoid that agent on and that was going to be my next question. but yeah. so i think yes, there is an understanding among all actors that the agent of the world should be avoid that. but the question as to what extent they can do to prevent that because
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that means you know, was, or regional was come up on was be developed in terms of a political decision. that ok, we want to go for a legion of war, things livable in the bottom up approach. sometimes where things on the gone, the, the dead, some sort of a position on political leadership to take a, this is what's happening. this is what we're experiencing. when is laying a tag on hit on young, soul and size, and if is a, how much the the on the line. and so i usually think a lot of me on sovereignty. now it on has to respond before it's or image for it's on the ability for it's on someone and feel for its image with its own people. so it kind of avoid a seriousness once and that's equivalent and with that bag that it experience. so i'm the kind of it okay, i understand what you're saying. i understand the point you're making. and that's kind of how we've been thinking about iran all along. and his blog as well,
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and other iran supported allies is that they want to strike is real. but so far, the thinking has been, they want to strike is real within certain limits, so as not to trigger a wider war. that was the thinking on iran in april when the launched 300 missiles against israel, the thinking was still, they don't want to war. yeah. but this, then the question is, where do we draw the line? now in a problem back in april, the 5th and i means this one's was able to contain it and then on communicate the information about when they'll go into effect and what kinds of an effect. so kind of to give it on a symbolic. yeah, this was, but now it does make it, it's so clear that will not about a symbol it customized. so you think they're, they're thinking has genuinely changed. it's no longer about symbols. absolutely, absolutely. actually, if they, they will be prepared to escalate to a wider war. is that what we're saying they're willing to a skill is in a way that's not,
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that's not similar to the april response. because if they respond in the same way, like in front of the assembly, cuz when it's like an embryo, i mean this would make it on the joke. is that your violated your, is this what your us as fascinated believe that was on your own? fine. and you're just using the same tactic all of a symbol. so the symbol, the corresponds is invalid at this point because of the kind and the nature of attack that is wide conducted on the line, you know, so. so that's why and also shows across the board, they made it so clear that we'd love about symbolic response. that's as far as that has to have another suppose that has to be in nature equivalent to the fact that we encounter. and that's what's next. we have at the very bottom of the sport and the line has to be up to that expectations in order to maintain it, its image, and its good. the token sort of fits. how do you read? i want to ask you then how you read the public messaging,
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public and private messaging that we're seeing. we're seeing has below a message by way of press not directly that they might actually target civilians and television. that would be a major escalation. and now we're seeing reporting from israel, that is realist is telling the us, well, make sure everybody knows that if civilians are heading tel aviv, as we will, we will escalates by an order of magnitude. how do you read this message? yeah, uh at this point. uh, i personally, uh, i think the uh, civilians on the upper part of get me the bike, how much nor to buy it on for more than one of these. and one is that the kind of a tag that is i have conducted this against a bullet fissions like estimating any and against a military commander and as well. and i don't think that we are reached that's page with that us as well, or on to make is to make 70 as, as
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a thought again. now that is, is, is that the collateral damage is that with that, if, as well. and that's what i meant by a bottom up approach that from the feed, the little bench on the go. if how much if is bo attacks in a way that by mistake it pets, large number of c because not large number of civilians then is right. of course has good force without the fund in this case. and the fact that i would like also to point out that is that there is a serious wash and also pressure on, on the line to avoid in any of us was a civilian casualties in such a that back with the intention of 4 unintentional i don't think intentional is on the table, not my, you know, i'm not by how about the as well. but the question is again, whether they can avoid that because once you have these missiles, yeah, right. there is also a model you know, that or that you don't know where they've going to go. so in that case, if we end up with a lot of jump on because of has been, is like we have this one and then we are talking about
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a vision of all as good as possible at the understood abraham for i had great to get your view on this this morning. thank you. thank you. still a head on elsie's 0 democrats and republican candidates make their fits to voters in a swing states as the us presidential campaigns. and we'll explain why protesters and nigeria has been arrested. so waving russian flags also of pilgrimage, that's become a protest against the economic hardship in arch soft hello again, there's more rain and wind coming off the atlantic. this is going to play the islands of ireland and britain certainly is bringing in a fresher field just $21.00 degrees in london, but nothing to ponce, any weather alerts at least as of now bigger pulses of rainbow for scotland. then this rain is on winding through scandinavia,
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dropping down into central europe. so let's go in here for a closer look, particularly for poland. we start to see these storms bubble up dropping down into so back. yeah. through hungry dark of the blue. the more intense that rain will be falling, so there will be some sundry down por, scattered around budapest, youtube could catch a thunder storm over the next 24 hours or so. looking good in turkey. yeah, we've been dealing with wildfires in southern greece, but really from southern greece, italy right across iberia sheet alerts in play of hard to see why. right look at a $139.00, maybe even 40 degrees off to africa. we go showers in store and so i'll look at those from sudan. virtually all of chad is dealing with active. whether that comes right across west africa, we'll call it around any for example, on thursday to the south. we go whether make or moves in to the western cape providence. that's going to impact cape town. looks like the rain will move in by late afternoon or evening on thursday. so yeah,
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the maybe his son goes head to head with his really historians that he, morris, the jews were on the 5th of annihilation by the arabs. and that's my view legitimize justified cleansing arabs from palestine. the hutus that exactly the same thing about maybe food in 1990 israel has committed a numerous of all crimes. since that i'm also friends on the type of stuff. i'm fairly sure that'd be fine. the toward itself is not a wall time head to head on out to 0.
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the, [000:00:00;00] the the, i'm several venue you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this, our tens of thousands of people in the u. k. have rallied against the far right groups. the demonstrators condemned to violence by anti immigrant protesters and called for com. it follows the standing of 3 young girls last week, nobel peace prize winner mohammed eunice is due to be sworn in as the interim leader of the caretaker government in bangladesh. f, after a student,
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that uprising ended 5 minutes or shaken scene is 15 year term in office. israel has been bombing areas, designated se mandatory and safe zones. and 7 guys, at least 18 palestinians have been killed in attacks and hundreds a capital land separate. this leader carlos preacher montez would turn to spain after 7 years of self imposed exile. that is, despite a warrants being out for his arrest in spain, put them onto the rest, a huge crowd, inverse alona, you know, see, organize in illegal independence referendum in spain. in 2017. it faces charges of embezzlement for his parts in the attempt to break catalonia away from the rest of spain. the couple of harris addressed a rally and a 2nd to us battleground states. as she steps up her bid for the presidency. harris sent her democratic running may. tim was have campaigned in michigan in wisconsin
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earlier, they told supporters the policies of republican arrivals, donald trump, for damaging to the country. this election is going to be a fight. we like a good fight. let me know what you said or you know what, we know what we do you by my side because you all know how to fly the you know how to jones. i'd be as a senior partner, john, so i'll be strategies. he says color harris had good reasons for choosing. tim was, as are running me a given her rationale for winning, that is come over here us. this was a good selection. this is a man without major controversy, man who represents a region. and i think of equal importance is that he represents a group, a small town rural,
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more traditional working class americans who have been largely forgotten by the democratic party and who were not giving their support over to, to campbell harris. the group is particularly important in what we called the blue wall state, wisconsin, michigan, and pennsylvania. prior to his selection, come on, harrison made up some loss ground with joe biden. still in the race. she'd begun to consolidate. actually, the really important existing pieces of the democratic winning coalition of black voters, particularly young black, young voters in general suburban voters, women voters that as well, hispanics as well. so not making up as much of ground as say when a obama was elected and re elected. but certainly there had had been some progress
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in a short period of time for her homework and vice presidential candidate, judy vance has also been showing up voter support in the swing state of wisconsin, phone trumps running mate blamed complet harris for the southern border migration crisis. and for high inflation lenses, stance on abortion and passed comments that suggested limiting the political power of shameless americans saw his democratic rivals label him as weird something that he says he wears as a badge of honor. but i think it's pretty weird to be the more designed to open up the border and allow set and on and some of your community. i think it's pretty weird to try to take children away from their parents if the parents don't want a consensus exchange. that's something that tim wants to. i think it's pretty weird to one of the fund, the police. i think it's pretty weird to pretend that you're a telephone, probably prosecutor, even though you pursue the policy that made san francisco such a disaster when it comes to crime and public safety. so if they want to call me, we're looking for my wife here. i've got 3 beautiful kids at home. i'm
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a normal guy who wants to live the american dream and wants all of you and your kids to be able to live the american dream. that's one minute. if those people want to call me weird, i think it's a bad for us president joe biden has given his 1st interview since ending his bid for re election. he was asked if he felt donald trump would, can seem defeat if he lost the november election. if trump points, no, i'm not, i'm a trump loses, i'm not. he means what he says, we will take them seriously. he needs all the stuff about it. if we lose, it'll be a blood bass. is special, have the stall on. let's look because they're trying to do now in the local election districts for people comfortable elective, they're putting people in place in the states and or they're going to count the votes, right? you can't love your country only when you, when the security forces and nigeria say they've arrested more than 90 people in protests against the government's economic reforms. and the rising cost of living anywhere,
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carrying russian flags which is considered an offensive trees. tens of thousands of nigerians have been protesting since the beginning of the month against the worst economic crisis and decades. houses here is manage research reports from them which with the appearance of russian and most coating and slights during the progress on the streets of nigeria raises questions and debate among public coming to us in the country. most of these incidents, what according to in states though closer to an easier public why last year there was a military cool. and we, so how those flags, soto dominated public professions and raleigh's image of the public and also in virginia, fossil and mommy. but a game there is also a big question when the flight to are raised, there was also done was purchased openly what corny, so on over to a democratically elected government, united and this, this a go to ages. imagine as
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a is reasonable group of people who will start to come pick some buses come pick we've been flooded. so all the countries i'm calling for minute to think about government. this is not a protest, but i know finish off prison. that the police are listed in number of them do because we thought for the the security agents have said they've made several arrest in respect of these incidents at cost. and i did it. and they've taken some of the cues to the courts of law for persecution. meanwhile, the projects themselves uh sort of slowing down across the country 20 the 7th day of action on the streets of nigeria, businesses to return to almost normal in the business capital. because, i mean, i'm going to hear markets out open shops and other businesses. i've also reopen, but a game that has several offices, government offices, and private offices that continue to remain closed because of the, the binders move erupt again. how many degrees?
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obviously, you know about you. a religious pilgrimage has taken on political significance in argentina. more than half of origin opinions are folded into poverty, the country embarks on a controversial est with the program. now thousands of catholics were joined by labor unions and other left when groups at a church in the capital. teresa both met some of them on the streets of winter. cyrus long lines of people waiting outside the sun cause he dental center. we went to site is he's the patron saint of britain work in a country with poverty and unemployment around the rise of it. because the rush of so san antonio says, she's concerned about the current situation in argentina. maybe a part of the advice i'm here so that we can improve so that our future, our children don't have to leave here for what they need for all of them. so they don't go hungry or cold because argentina is such a rich country, so rich,
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and yet we have to endure such hardships that our children are leaving. that's why i come every year, thousands of people to attend the mass, but this time it was different. labor unions and left when groups decided to march from the parish towards the proceed into a palace to protest against the government of have you had a really like this one are happening almost every week. and one of the latest that around 55 percent are poor. this means that around 5 pm, since taking office 8 months ago really has ordered the layer of, of almost 50000 state employees, voted on public works lifted subsidies on electricity, gas, and transportation. among other measures to bring down the deficit to 0 and reduce
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inflation. is when the house salaries are not enough because everything seems to be going up in price. i come here to find people who have things in common with me. this was the one we done, the economies say, and a very to plan was necessary knowledge in tina to stabilize the economy. but there are concerns about when the economy will start to recover. my thought is that sure they'll be able to go full, not move forward. what receives a sharp drop in people's incomes, pensions registered in former workers, a drop that we have not seen since the crisis of 2001. and that generated a recession, that obviously helps the country to reduce inflation. it only, but it is a concern. it is started to recover, but continues to be very slow. have you had any light came to power with a promise to reform argentina's economy? but there are growing concerns about what will happen if he fails city. so we'll just see that when a site is event, as well as tom prosecutor says, he's investigating the publishers of a website which showed election tallies,
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collected by opposition, supporters and as well as opposition disputes. the results of last month selection, the electro authority said nicholas venturo won the presidency with 51 percent of the vote. thousands of protesters have been demanding the election results be overturned. authorities in panama have targeted a people smuggling operation. in the darian jungle they arrested suspected smugglers and seize vehicles and other property. more than half a 1000000 migrants use the route in 2023, 200000. have made the journey so far this year. a settlement offer, so that goes to opening the door. so some, the people who have been presented within the organization have various roles. obviously, most of them are involved in moving migrants from different points into dairy and area to other locations where they are then transported to exit the national territory. government at taylor swift has cancelled 3 concerts in austria this week over fears of a possible attack. police have arrested 2 people in connection with
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a suspected plot against an event in vienna. tens of thousands were expected to attend the popstars concerts this weekend. a nightstand. yeah. like a 19 year old australian citizen was arrested this morning and turn in another related arrest was made this afternoon in vienna. the suspects radicalize themselves on the internet is the 19 year old citizen of level austria sore legions to the currently the of islamic state of the beginning of july. subsequently, the suspects made concrete preparations for a terrorist attack. are still a head on alpha 0, an existential thread. why ocean temperatures in around australia is great. barrier reef have risen to their warm nest in 400 years. and one of the boxes at the centre
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of engender controversy has reached and the lympics finals. that story coming up the, [000:00:00;00] the new studies suggests australia is great, barrier reef is experiencing its warmest waters. in 400 years, scientists drilled into the reef and they were able to measure average summer temperatures, reading all the way back to the 17th century. that research suggests ocean temperatures remain stable for hundreds of years, but began to rise at the beginning of the 20th century since then. our oceans have become warmer by an average of 0.12 degrees celsius per decade. so a 10th of a degree warmer every 10 years. scientists say if the rise in global temperatures isn't kept to 1.5 degrees in the world,
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could be in very serious danger. ceiling award is a marine biologist who specializes in coral reproduction and recruitment and the effects of climate change on reese and at queensland university. she joins us from queensland, australia, so i want to just triple confirm with you how we should be reading this as, as i read this on a very basic level, this is further proof that the planets natural systems are under the greatest stress that they've seen for 400 years, is that right? yes. or at least that long i would suggest and unfortunately rates are very vulnerable to these changes. how is the coral reef doing right now? how much longer can the re sustain the rate of warming of our oceans that we're seeing now? well, that's a really difficult question, but we know that as temperature continues to increase these big events,
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bleaching events more intense icons. hurricane toxins, what did you call them? will continue to happen and the problem is, well raced. very good at recovering. i can't do so if i don't have time between the stress events. so that's a really big problem. so the rate for set may not be the same and it's unlikely to survive unless we can turn this around really quickly. so the risk can recover is gonna say it can be brought back, but right now, that's not happening as well. we certainly get very good recovery in the periods where we don't have rain hate lives and we don't have saw icons. we say good recovery stocking. but the trouble is that, you know, carlos will take a year or 2 to reproduce properly after bleaching event. even advice survive, and if we didn't get another bleaching of it, the next few of us have time to even reproduce properly. so we don't get the new carls coming into the system. so, and of course,
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and that's the mortality every time we have a blessing event. so the more more of those that we have the hot or be for the race to recover. what happens is if the re fighter dies or is very significantly diminished. well, the lot of problems associated with lots of race one is the brace, provide really good cause to protection for a lot of nations, particularly if you think of all the nations where they have big oceanic swells and the re stop so swells. so if we add in some sea level rise nation, so really in trouble is biased race out there to stop that slow coming. oh, some millions of people around the world state from congress that same mind source of urging. so we have to find another way of stating all of us paypal. and then of course, we have to part of this. the issues are lots of fisheries all across sorts of things as well. so in a way,
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marine biologist at joining us from queensland university. thank you very much for your time. you're welcome. thank you. at least 30 people have been killed and hundreds more displaced by flooding in yemen. heavy down forest triggered flash flooding that swept through villages and the data and how's that provinces? humans rainy season lasts from late march to middle august with july and august, seeing the highest rainfall as far as buyers in eastern bolivia forced people to leave their homes, killed wild life and charge the landscape firefighters say weather conditions are hampering their efforts to contain 8 active fires, prolonged droughts and lack of rain have left the region dry and vulnerable. a san diego zoo has given a sneak peak of a pair of chinese. giant pend is the 1st to enter the us and 21 years. those who is working closely with chinese experts to understand the needs of the 2 pandas. china has long used pendant diplomacy, the lender, the large bears,
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does use in various countries as goodwill animal, ambassadors with our partners, a china wildlife conservation association. we've had a long standing a working with all the fine people of china to help out with giants handy conservation. we've had over 30 years, a conservation episode help out and really proud to say from the past we were able to downgrade the status of giant and different endangered to vulnerable, which is really an amazing thing. as your inbox or a mount leaf will be fighting for an olympic gold medal in paris on friday, she's been at the center of a controversy after a failing of gender test ahead of last year's world championships. but back home, she has no shortage of support, as david stokes reports, family and friends of a man who leif celebrate her latest victory that coming out to you area. emotions are running high given the controversy surrounding her participation in paris. between the quotes of finals and the semi finals we were on edge, we went sleeping, we were tired,
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we were under pressure and we were afraid that these attacks with effects as psychologically but thank god we saw a month in a good state of mind. the police grew up in the revels village of i in ms bar. that's how it was spotted by local books and coach. and it was this gym while she 1st stepped into the ring. a new generation of fights has, has been inspired by had you any email on file. would you mind as a woman? she was born a girl, lived as a girl in boxes, as a woman, hard criticism and a text or an effect, or we say to him on, continue your career and pursue your dream with just to win the goals metal and 1st place and then read. i don't pay me floss and saw fight isn't coaches at the gym has been impressed by how, how leap is performed in paris despite world wide media retention and significant online abuse. what do you live on? would you definitive the same way? hey, what am on how difficult has stopped grew up unevolved after the conflict between the international olympic committee and the international boxing association,
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who would only strengthens her determination and design it to prove that she is the boxing champion of these powers games. so there's no doubt the crowds will gather again when he least goes to the gold on friday. david stokes, out to 0. all right, so this is our, we're going to take a very short break and i'll be back at the top. the hour with more of that is the as the kosovo celebrates the 25th anniversary of nato's intervention that ended the fighting between the serbian and because of albany and forces, we were meant to be completely ethnically. cleanse people are power, examines the posts for landscape and present the challenges for the regions youngest country. this is a vibrant nation state that is alive today because we took no attraction that's not possible the making of a states on that. just so you know, it's a documentary series,
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exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous communities is helping tackle today's environmental task in columbia. to our local people, scientists to understand why species of toes wants to take things. it's still thriving in the coastal mountains of the sierra nevada. nations frontline, the story nights towed on al jazeera, surfers around the world know table booth, a famous wave crashes on the reef just offshore. but the olympic games are turning this paradise upside down. not everyone sees the benefits of hosting the competition. it serves as public safety for them. a minimum part of the population, profit from the games were used to common nature. now we're seeing cars and trucks every way. people here are also worried about long term damage to the environment. a controversial new judging tower built on the coral reef. olympic control center, feeling what used to be fields of crops,
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with rocks and temporary tent. it doesn't matter if you're on a boat, a surfboard where you live in the village. most people aren't getting close to the actual residents need accreditation. spectators one passes through a lottery and there's been complaints. some people saying their home no longer feels like their home is adding to the question of whether this will all be worth it when the olympics have packed up. unless the the show of unity in a divided written tens of thousands of anti racism. protesters come together to take on the far right, right, or the time, sort of, and yeah, it's good to have you with us. this is elsa 0 lives some the also coming up nobel
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laureates. mohammed eunice is set to be sworn in as interim leader of bangladesh. after a student,

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