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and i think the dream has overtaken the night by the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and so then yeah, it's good to have you with us. this is the news line from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. it's time to end. the suffering international mediator is pushed for a renewed gaza ceasefire. on the ground is really forces launched a new military offensive in the southern city of san eunice. the israel is left off the invitation list for a ceremony to march the atomic bombing of notice on a new political era in
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bangladesh as nobel laureates. mohammed eunice, this one, it is the head of a new interim, go. the and ukraine's supplies incursion into rushes. first region, this is branded a large scale qualification by the from that will be large. and most of the leaders of guitar, egypt in the united states, are calling on israel and i'm us to resume ceasefire talks. but it comes in mid anticipated retaliatory strikes over israel's assassination of hamas and hezbollah officials, a joint statement by the mayor of guitar and the presidents of egypt in the us says, the time has come to conclude the cease fire and hostages and detain these released steel our teams have worked tirelessly over many months to forward the framework agreement that is now on the table with only the details of implementation left to
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conclude. we have called on both sides to resume urgent discussion on thursday, august 15th, in doha, or cairo to close all remaining gaps and commence implementation of the deal without further delay. after 0 is you have a time, so you have more on this from washington dc. the senior administration officials have prepared for it, talks ahead of the august 15th meeting would begin shortly. the 4 or 5 outstanding issues. even though the framework had been agreed about this is about implementation in the woods of the state. but however, the administration official, this did not expect any deal to close next thursday. the suggestion was there was still quite a bit of discussion to go um in the state. but it says that the free mediation is the us concert. egypt would present a final bridging proposal, a final bridging proposal to resolve the remaining implementation issues. the ministry should have said that would be a very powerful message,
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but the time to reach that deal was now. however, he didn't suggest, at least in the background briefing, the us was now prepared to use it to leverage on benjamin netanyahu. to accept to do it is that in yahoo, who has added various conditions to any deal as whenever it seems that it was close to be agreed upon off. whether this was an attempt to head off any kind of wrong in retaliation for the as ray, the escalation of the past few weeks the, those are visual said no. however, he did point out that well loud regional war to begin, it would make any seems fragile, very difficult. indeed. shepherd has the elders here at washington a honda so who enjoys us now from jordan's capital a mine because the is really government has been else has 0 from reporting inside israel. so honda, what's the official response in israel to this new push for a see slide you well, we do know that is really prime minister's office did release the statement
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confirming that they would be dispatching a delegation to either jordan, rather chiral or del how, where they will meet with mediators to try and discuss these gaps that are left. additionally, we know that there have been a lot of sticking points within these deals. but remember that this deal, in particular would call for something else. these mediators essentially the heads of state that signed this letter. this is seen as a last ditch stuff, or this is seen as something different that must be done. so all of them coming together and signing these documents, saying that they are calling on all parties to qual, tensions 10 months into the war. so remember that using what is now going to be believe negotiator for him as benjamin netanyahu is a hard liner. yes, yes, and what is seen as a hard liner himself, there are tough, tough positions from both sides, especially with nothing yahoo entering negotiations with
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a long list of non negotiable. so these really is have been speaking anonymously to is really media saying that there is no length is real, will not go to in order to achieve a deal the previously we have seen that these deals have collapsed over and over again. okay? you say is really has a long list. well, netanyahu specifically has this long list of non negotiable. so i wanted to talk to you about that. this is the same deal to joe biden proposed in may. that was written into un security council draft resolution in june. so none of this is new, right? the framework of this deal has been around for 2 months now. what, what is not to israel's liking in this deal? and could that change as well? you could even argue that this was a framework that was come up with in february after him as wanted some sort of longer sees file phase in a deal that would be 3 fold. so that it would last for a longer period of time. but yes,
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the us president joe biden outlined this deal at the end of may. these really had said that they agreed to the frameworks with the top sticking points here. are that have mass once a complete withdrawal of israeli forces? no drones, no is really present, set that up on the border crossing, no troops on the ground. but these railways have said they need some sort of security control in and around gaza. and you also have how much, who wants to see a comprehensive ceasefire? meaning is complete and total and so the war where these really is have said that they are not willing for that to happen, that they need, in fact, a guaranteed if the ceasefire were to take place after phase one, phase 2 perhaps. but they would still be able to continue the war on gaza. these earliest, i've also previously asked for a list of captives that could be released in those phases. however, have, as i said, that they are unwilling to offer that up. but not just, i'm really not capable due to the relentless is really bombard,
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but so the sticking points are quite tough nets. and you always list of non negotiable as includes things, but how must have said are non negotiable. but either way, mediators have been scrambling behind the scenes for months, trying to get something together. and it's going to be interesting to see if they really do come up with something next week and either cairo or don't. how? because the sticking points remain the same. even if the pressure from the mediators is seemingly turning off a honda, thank you very much for that. it and it's really interesting to hear what you say or the non negotiable is because it's a false ceasefire. is a problem right now for israel, or if a complete withdrawal is a problem right now for israel, those are key parts that are written into this deal. if you go and read the un security council resolution doesn't not details. i'm to so who reporting from amman? jordan, thank you very much. i so israel has launched a new military offensive on assign eunice and southern gaza. the is really army said it had already targeted over 30 sites in a day,
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a day after i ordered civilians there to evacuate. once again. several palestinians have been killed by attacks in august on east of fun. you this let's find more on what's happening honey. my mood is in hon. eunice. what's happening right now, honey? and also, why is israel going back into fine eunice? the well, these recurrent, the incursions are taking place everywhere across the gaza strip. but the seem to be concentrated uh for the past few days here in the southern part of the distribute han you and it's mainly the eastern part then more deeper into the city as well as the northern part of this trip. as more of this, recurrent incursions is happening to the northern city is a big town baseline and all, all of the surrounding areas where people are sharply ordered to evacuated, to the center. part of dogs as they are more to the western parts, supposedly for the evacuation of human, it's for you and zone designated by. it's really
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a military. what's going on in han units is pretty much what happens a 2 weeks ago when there's been a military, a took over major parts of the eastern part of the city of han. you and it said we're looking at just these after withdrawal, while the less than a week of his very full withdrawal from that particular air. they're coming back again is really military put a statement to the public. it just defying it's coming back to hahn. hugh and if it say there are in for us target based on intelligence information, they are, they are infrastructure that they need to dismantled. they are more of how much offer it is in the area that they need to encounter. but it's the same exact statement, almost a ready to print justification for in a incursions of any part of the gaster. because when we compare these a statement, the, our exact copy of what we see in the past a few weeks last month,
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the months before the initial weeks of the war. the same exact wording of every time what we see on the ground is the recurring displacement ongoing in force, internal displacement for many of the families who just made their way back to their homes in eastern part of hon. eunice. now, this time a, the incursion is limited to the eastern part, but the remaining part of eastern hon unit is under heavy, intense bombardment campaign. a close to 30. the air attacks took place within a span of, of a few hours last night, destroying remaining buildings and infrastructure, just making life extra difficult and just prove a point that 8 eastern high noon is nearly right now. the coming and gone inhabitable, as it turns a gradually into a waste land. honey, you probably heard the conversation that was having with hum, the mediators are pushing for new ceasefire talks. right? between indirect talks between israel and home us. is that something that is even
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on the radar of palestinians in gaza right now, emitted everything that's happening is that something they're even thinking or talking about a lot of quite the press to report the right now with the ongoing intense bombing campaign with the ongoing and force displacement palestinians having a priority right now, and let me tell you this are a live prayer right now. not waiting for nathan, yahoo or, or any of our mediators to prove that there is a see, is fire deal because they are busy being heard of from one place to another, seeking shelter or protection. whether you know that question center or, and, and they're in their homes that they went to within the past few weeks or here either the mos evacuations on seeds, fire deals. these fire talks are becoming less popular. giving the pos months of failed talks and failed hopes that every time palestinians approach this topic,
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the subject would vary with the very cautiously and cautious optimism. because the end result was a pretty much a surgeon the tax everywhere right now the, these talks the message and the jointed statement between the us color and an egypt, as the main mediators for the seeds fire deal. we know there are some of the issues that are still at bed. there are still the major disagreement points for the is really prime minister and for how much here, including the full of withdrawal of these really military and the also the withdrawal from philadelphia core door. and it's re injunction that has effectively separated the northern part with the remaining part of the gaza strip. we know these issues are major issues that have been affecting the negotiations for a ceasefire. do you believe just let me tell you something here that is really military when it talks that it needs security control over gaza strip. there's really military and fox has been controlling the goddess of all these past few years, even before october 7th. the fact that really military control all landa crossings,
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including giving security clearance for who leads roof of head crossings, that who ins or is it, it gives you an indication who's really controlling the golf zip. so it's not a new thing that these really monitor is asking for. it already exists and a been already suffocating palestinians inside the gaza strip. a tiny melt mode reporting from a find you this where a new is really ground operation military ground operation is under way, honey, as ever thank you very much for your reporting as trying to abraham for i have to professor of conflict resolution at the doha institute the graduate studies conflict resolution mediators are having another stab at that uh, this the, the, the ceasefire deal that they are pushing on, which they say there is broad agreement, then all they need to do is fix the details. this is the same deal to bite and floated late may that was written into a un security council resolution 2 months ago. what did you think when you saw that they were, you know, putting this on the table again? unfortunately, i am not,
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but the mistake about any changes happening in the coming negotiations simply because the negotiation strategy for them. let them yeah. whole has not changed over the past 10 months. it's still the same exact strategy. it's either a southern delta of how most or that, i mean, i agree mentally. leads the, the, the is like, the captives allows him to continue the war. and none of these options are actually options. because how are you going to negotiate with the pop, the that give me the captive? so i continue to bomb you and it is you of a map. so this is the strategy that nothing you know has not changed. so what about send or has anything changed to him? he's the lead. negotiate or no? honestly, not for how much either, because a either of those that if you taishan of send a lot of his online order because, but i don't see that any strategy with you know,
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photos and what is going to be substantially different from the strategy that we had in the past with this right and heavy. yeah, because the mouse and the pool of seen in demand has always been and will continue to be is about a c is via a complete c is why i am a complete his way to throw on a problem does. but that's what's the deal. that's what's written into the deal phase. one phase to stop the fighting, then permanent. and the hospital, the hostilities is really troops withdraw from urban areas. and then it's really troops withdrawal from gaza entirely. but there is no guarantee over the, the, the 2nd phase, the 2nd phase, the dns leaves it for many goes yet that was for how much and for as low as mid thing. yeah. has made it so clear on any 2nd phase, any agreement, that's what would be the is it will have to allow me to continue with the war. and basically the heat takes us back to square one, which is in phase one i these, the captives and fears to no agreement. but continuing gore. this is the problem.
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so unless that with each a, there is a pressure on the 3 l is that a c's fine is a ceasefire, and it's a comprehensive settlement. all the negotiated issues. love that on the table a complete that it is of the of the captives and a complete the stop of door. because you can no one, no negotiating. fucking wouldn't accept that to give you the, the captives. so one thing that's obama, so this is what's missing, you know, once or all of a sudden that and how much is very far away from southern thing. this is what's the pricing for them because of the estimates we had in the beginning, the how much would set in the 1st week something like that 10 months. there are no signs of this. we have not seen one hand us 5 thought a with a white flag or giving and his eyes. and it's continuing. that's why nothing, you know, is escalating the bombing as we've seen. get some of the today, the skillet thing does in order to use it as
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a pressure tool in order to this has been or something for for months that israel's military actions they believe are putting more pressure on how much we see no evidence that is actually the case, look, you have to wonder about the timing of this. why are the international mediators, us guitar, egypt renewing this call? now when they say, let's meet next week because the headline in the region right now is everyone is anticipating of retaliation from his beloved, from iran, against israel. this could be significant, it may or may not change the rules of engagement within the region. we don't know, and in the midst of this is when they say, hey, let's, let's discuss the ceasefire again. the timing raises questions that's, that's, that's a good point. and actually that's what was expected from and, but i'm actually on the did that especially them in the that is that they do not have leverage over the thing. yeah. whole like cut that and uh, an egypt. so the key point here is that one party that has the leverage and can make a difference and that's drilled by that job,
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i think can pick up the phone and they'll send it to me a whole that a complete ceasefire for a complete reviews of the captives period, unless jo, by them is easy to do so we're not going to see something different. nothing yahoo! and he even him, but as a jewel by then by visiting him and promising some sort of negotiations. and then he goes back to as ryan and then as good as with the assassinations that people inducted. so we've gotten back to square one, joe by then now in a much better position after withdrawal from the us selections, that he's not under the pressure of the selections. and the is what it'll all be. i'm kind of play of the soul, can use the leverage that he has leverage military financing and the problematic, perfect, think as well and disagree with the council. so he has mass of leverage drop by then, and no pressure from the addictions. he just means they use it. unfortunately by
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that is not, is not using any of that. and then is just continuing to beg, nothing else to accept the company oceans. since we should not be food by sending vision to negotiations, teens. because the same day that he assessing it, the nothing you know, assassinated, a, spain, any, a few dispatchers on the goals, usually egypt, you know, same day. so again, which is the strategy is about patient skill. it's minutes out of the load, the for how much the rubies, the sudden the, all of these, the captives without giving anything. give it them. this is not going to ask and that's what, with a spot for then month, sofa. okay. well, i know that you say joe biden has more room to maneuver now that he's not running for re election. i also know your skepticism over this renewed push for talks. they bring him for i have thank you very much. thank you. so the is really military says it's carried out air strikes on his ballade targets in 711 on across border attacks have been ongoing since the war and guys that began also 0 as i said, big has this report from southern level,
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not where homes have been destroyed and villagers displaced the village of those 30 on and the surrounding areas have been hit a number of times by his ready forces. now this time of year, we'd have seen the population of this village increase to around $3000.00 people. as people leave the cities and come here to spend the some us. but right now there's only 150 people here. most jobs have closed. there's only one baker remaining summary home and the on the bottom, you know, i live here and my livelihood is here. and old. i hear this land and houses are ours. we don't want to leave any other place. people in the village help lost their homes, and schools are closed because of the conflict. there's less work, but we are still standing. training phones by care on the 3rd of august killed 2 people, young member of his beloved and the 63 year old man. the damage from the track roll from that strike is still visible on the wall here, that strikes the increased fears amongst the people that remain here. the frequency of
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a tax on this village may increase to more people left that this time of you would have seen these students packed with families and children. that's not the case. and many basic services. yeah, i knew the surrounding areas. i've closed down the when let's go a lot of noise just isn't in what's going on. i'm wearing braces to fix my teeth, but i have to travel a long distance to visit the dentist and they don't. there are no children to play within the village here. most people have been displaced to people's summer homes, vacant the streets empty. the routine sound of his ready will planes and drones overhead. with this village being approximately 5 kilometers from the board to the constant sign of bombing taking place around it. now, before the killing of flex fuel cards, there was hope that this conflict may come to an end. but now many people believe it was only escalate. i started big data,
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the study on southern librium in the japanese city of nagasaki. the annual ceremony is taking place commemorating the dropping of the atomic bomb which marks the end of the 2nd world war. but the cities decision to exclude the is really ambassador from the events has prompted a diplomatic spat. rob mcbride reports to been c ring summit temperatures, people gathering nagasaki to solemnly remember the dropping of the 2nd, the atomic bomb that forced upon to capitulate, ending the 2nd world war, conspicuously absent, the us ambassador, choosing not to attend in protest at the exclusion of israel's ambassador, the us is accused the organizes of politicizing the event by excluding israel, but the city says the decision was taken for fear of any protest come on, the record of this decision is absolutely not a political one. it is only so we can conduct the ceremony smoothly under
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a solemn atmosphere, the dropping of a single atomic bomb on the city. on august, the 9th 1945 killed more than 70000 people, latest report from the japanese 3 days earlier. the 1st atomic bomb dropped on the city of hit, ashima killed 140000 pieces commemoration in that city was attended 5 years where the ambassador, which prompted to protest by people opposed to his presence and to israel's war on gaza in washington. the state department has stood by the us and basset as decision not to attend the event and nagasaki in solidarity with as well. hopefully thought it was important that these really master b invited us investors of other countries have been invited that no country that should have been singled out to not be invited to the celebration. in fact, the ambassadors of russia and bella roost were also excluded because of the war in ukraine. ambassadors from the americas western allies sent letters protesting
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a decision that seemingly puts israel in the same category. that i think it was a political decision about one based of security to draw a moral equivalency between brochures and israel. one country that invaded versus one country that was a victim of invasion. the us ambassador, along with his birth patient is really counterparts instead of 10 did another commemoration nathan nuggets. saki bombing held in tokyo, rob mcbride out, is there the bangladesh is new leader says restoring law and order is his top priority. mohammed eunice's interim government takes charge of the weeks a violent crackdowns on student led protests. the demonstrations forced prime minister shake has seen it to resign. on monday, she fled to india. tango treasury reports from the capital doc and historic beginning of a new chapter in bangladesh. after 15 years,
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i've been ruled by the same party burner that she has witnessed the storing of a new in term government on thursday, while addressing a press briefing at the airport, the new leader of that transitional government, muhammad, the, in those had this to say. using the means of revolution, pending additional create as new dawning of keeping this vision, the heads of us. we have to keep going ahead. i want to express my gratitude and praise to the youth who have made this possible. they have protected this country and giving us a deep breath. and we wish for this new thing in addition to progress with speed among the advisers right now. hey, this loan and i'll see if mama to student leaders of the protests double up to prime minister should casinos auster, the tough to much sacrifice with a lot. and leaving many of our friends is injured in the hospital. we feel that if we succeed and i'll promise i'm commitments,
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then we will genuinely be happy to get a dealer on kind of a human rights activist and a lawyer who face relentless, judicial harassment and prison sentence during has seen us government is selected as an advisor in the interim government 1st, really organized and then a woman's right activist is also one of the advisors selected. and also i think the main mission mom of unit phase, his priority is to restore laura in order his condemn, attacked against minority groups and emphasized that everyone should be protected. there's been no official confirmation regarding the duration of the nearly form in
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terms of government, senior opposition later from bangladesh and nationalized parties, phase eunice will succeed in his mission. so many not ship. the arguments need sexy or direction. the biggest challenge for the new entering government will be the starting line order and strengthening the economy and to fulfill the students keep demand for reform in all sectors can be jobs. are y'all gives you the doc a re as as much as the executive editor of the doc attribute. and he's inducted with us live this morning. we, as it's great to talk to you 1st, i need to ask you about the security situation in the capital and around bangladesh . i ask you this 1st because mohammed eunice himself said that restoring law and
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order has to be his priority. yes. oh, thank you for having me and you have randy pointed out the distribution of mine in order situation involve. dish is the following. prior data. now for the 18 government hours brought us up on the units that was installed last night to so i mean, and it's an issue house and i think the debt is being now. i was out of the street just a little while ago and have seen that people are. i have faith and confidence in coming out of the street. the length of the market and things like that, which they were afraid of over the last few days. because of the onset unity, but now that the band has been installed and the faces of the been, they have seen, which gave them the monitor. and also,
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and the band is the bleach for the country, which is my mother. she's really and most importantly, our class dates as possible for it was indeed a life uh the security for the security guard. knew i knew b as a positive, filed them have joined force and beings. yeah. both the different stations. so it'd be the all new at truly me and giving me the confidence the piece. okay. more broadly, what are the types of conversations the bangladesh, these are having today, right? in the street, at work with friends, family, over dinner, etc. like, how are they, how are they processing all of this? what do they say? the right of the day, you can bother because uh i was waiting on my drive at the moment, bought the car,
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been p that far has happened over the years. but not right, as far as dental proceed, sponsor, and then a new generation would be to the main driving force during this whole. but the induced relation uh, well actually deprived of costing the airport in the corner election that happened in january the 28th. and the previous one, so take on the electrons in the midst arctic trinity. and because those last chance those when not at all at elections. so now this is done while destination is definitely to this try shop. oh don't is in that to have it. yeah. can this we can do everyone understand because 2 more to feel like sean is not only about is starting in bucklin, it's a, it's
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a lot more than that. i mean, the institution building, i'm in the police force, bob international commission. these are the p. it is just, john's liege, had made them the contribution they these function of the out and of a method to me, the party, the or the years. oh, the new bill then that would be more expensive than eve even needed to take longer. did the ration in the, in the event bought the in, bring those institutions back to the business because otherwise there cannot be a fee and the election cannot be a limited bang fee for all the parties involved back again and the bulk of the door being to be bought and things like that. and i realize that my, the executive editor of the dock a tribune. thank you so much for joining us on houses here. thank you. there's
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still a head on alpha 0, a legal victory for the media in the philippines, as the government is ordered to restore the license of a news websites the the they're sweating it out across europe and africa is mediterranean co stay of one. so it is going to be a hot weekend rate across siberia, some spots pushing past 40 degrees, but up and down portugal it is hot. so here's the 3. the forecasts for elizabeth all has to do with that southwest. when your temperature up to 35, not going to be record breaking stuff, but definitely above where you should be at this point in the year. it's also been hot in greece. there's a wildfire burning out too far away in east mirror. and turkey all has to do with how hot and dry and even windy it's been off the gnc there. but let's talk about the active weather in central europe. we've got showers in storms from poland to
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ukraine, into romania and scattered throughout the balkans. for a time it will drop down temperatures, but then they'll shoot rate back up over the course of the weekend. lot of what weather pores into denmark, southern norway and sweden. nicer for the north, west london at $25.00. i think you could hit potentially 30 degrees over the next few days. so give it a bit of time. we'll string together some nice weather. stringing together. storms for chad, potential for sand storms in new jersey. same goes for more attain. yeah. and it continues to be what and when d for south africa's western cape province and the winds are only going to pick up for cape town on saturday. the latest news as it breaks these, ready for us to start with the 10? no, not schools in the west of the city. nothings got killed in brothers. got injured with detailed coverage. we're not only talking about pharmacy and with injuries
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from that is where the air sites. we're also talking about skin diseases from the house of the story. the pointers were inside this car before they did this and run away through the hills over there where they were hit. the a magic has of course has to has this chinese academic 6 or 12 percent of the people of taiwan. say they want to reunify that it's not up to the people in taiwan to decide about the ones on the policy exploring time is the front of admissions. is he no president for like a true dictate? how can you explain for find a transformational china, if you have to take this, you had to head on that just to get out the
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the you're watching else is 0 reminder of our headlines as our guitar egyptian and us leaders have called for guys a ceasefire. talks to resume on thursday, they propose hosting them in either go how cairo and they say there is no further times a waste. nagasaki has marked be 17 9th anniversary of the us atomic bombing of the city and passengers from the us. and several western countries pulled out of the event after the city's mayor refused. to invite is really officials at least 6 people have been wounded in a series of drone attacks on the rushes, western border region of the pets, uh, explosions and power outages were reported. thousands of people were given orders to evacuate from for nearby villages. the residents of russia's course region have been leading their homes, us, or,
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and attacked by ukrainian troops. russian state tv showed footage of people packing their belongings. there are reports that russian civilians came under fire while driving on roads in the region. moscow says hundreds of ukrainian forces pushed into russian territory on tuesday. well, the european union is backing ukraine's right to retaliate against russian attacks a spokes person for the commission said. we think that ukraine is fighting a legitimate defensive war against an illegal aggression. and in the framework of this legitimate right to defend itself, ukraine is entitled to hit the enemy wherever it finds it necessary on its territory, but also on the territory of the enemy. and during lists, similarly asked, the pentagon, ukraine's attack on russian territory is consistent with washington's policies of
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providing arms and hardware to keep it is consistent with our policy. and we have supported ukraine from the very beginning to defend themselves against attacks that are coming across the border and for the need for cross fires. so they are taking actions to protect themselves from attacks that are coming from a region that are within the us policy of where they can operate. you know, our weapons, our systems are capabilities. a yoga shop of oliver joins us from moscow for more on this. it's a little hard, you'll get to know exactly where this ukrainian defensive stands right now and how much pressure it's actually putting on russian troops. what are your sources thing? absolutely. right. so no body is able to give us precise information about what's exactly going on the, on the ground. but some russian sources say that's on the day, which was yes. so that should, if there was a turning point as a, a,
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the training and all may have been advancing for 3 consecutive days. so since yesterday afternoon, the russian army began launching a counter attacks and they say b re deployments of resides allow that to happen. a while a international so says openness, obviously say that they are you printing on a continues advancing at least a supplements have been captured in the meantime, between his hair and situation is here. racing that group of civilians recruited a visa address to let you know the patient from that point of view. he didn't know how died. the situation was in the town of subject and the curse region. bates clear, colette, a k o staff and not all of the people receive age many a spot in the city of subject and um, comedies, to a to that. and also there's a lot of discussions about the subject gas distribution station. and there is a got distribution, say it's a station and sewage, and this is the entrance of
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a gas pipeline to you pray. then from that to europe, countries such as ultra the czech republic, a slovak, it do depend on that gas. and some believe that the capture, the subject will mean become sure of the gas station. and that the cost would be uh, stationed over the gas supply to europe and base possibly can be used as leverage in negotiations between the russian and, and ukrainian sites. something that's the crating and officials working thing yesterday. so obviously i just want to remind that when the training on me began its advance on august, the 6th, a gas prices actually jumped up immediately. you'll use of, of, of the reporting from moscow. thank you very much. julia. the philippine court has ordered the country's media regulator to restore the license of online news site rattler. it was shot 7 years ago over alleged foreign ownership violations,
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its founder nobel laureates. maria russell maintains that they were targeted for, criticizing former president rodrigo to territories administration. officers heroes barnaby. lo has the latest on this from manila, when the bell peace prize winner and maria ressa and her online news company rattler celebrating another legal victory. this time as the court of appeals, the philippines, and the 2nd highest court. reversing a decision by the securities and exchange commission declaring that ratner had violated for an ownership rules. here in the philippines, media companies are not allowed to have for an owners. now this was back in 2018 when the president was with regular to 13. ratner had been critically reporting about the turret as warren drugs and maria rissa and her company had maintains that all these cases that have filed against rattler. and maria were cases of
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harassment. political persecution by the 3rd to now the securities and exchange permission back then determined that ratner had violated for an ownership was because it had issued an investment instrument called philippine. the course of tory receipts to a foreign entity. but rattler had argued that this was a normal investment instrument that other companies also use and now the court of appeals has cited with rattler. in addition, the court of appeals said, are underscored of the importance of press freedom in the philippines in that even if the court of appeals said rattler had violated for an ownership rules, the punishment should not be tantamount to the dissolution of a rattler. now maria ressa and rattler had already won all past evasion cases, but they're on, they're not out of the woods yet. there is still one unpaid dummy case in the lower ports and maria wrestler and another former journalist from rattler,
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still facing up to 7 years of imprisonment for cyber libel. that is now at the supreme court. barney below 0, manila, thailand main opposition move forward. party has relaunched under a new leader and name the party was dissolved on wednesday and its executive board members banned from politics. for 10 years, thailand's top court ordered the dissolution of the party for pledging to amend the country's strict laws against insulting the monica. human rights groups condemned the court's decision, saying it violates the right to freedom of expression. thousands of people have taken to the streets across nigeria, protesting against the rising cost of living demonstrators of voicing their anger. of a recent tax rises, which they claim have led to skyrocketing inflation. one of them is a young entrepreneur who joined the protest in the capital of georgia. my name is santa thompson ida k. i have a 25 years old. i'm from canal street,
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northwest nigeria. before i went out to protest, i knew people are going to talk. so there are 2 categories of people, the people that talk because they are waged for my safety. and that is something i really know about. always appreciate those people. and then there are people that will talk because oh, how can she go out? why would in a muslim woman, oh, northern was the moment from a conservative home. go out to protest in the, in the northwest nigeria, on the north east where you, your parents get killed. web people are hungry. there's this grass, i'll call it like a weed, cold stuff a. so this is one piece. people eat if you, if it was your family member, that's there. will you tell me to actually, why would you, why did you go out? if it's your family, if you look at your daughter,
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look at your sister. look at your mother is the ones that are constantly being killed. will you ask me why i had stepped out? i asked myself is like, i know a lot of people can, but well, many people come out to talk. this is a constant being killed. be raped, i'm ask myself why, why is this to it's been going on for the longest time? is it because we have pool? is that why no one is that the reason why no one seems to care usually got the app is called broadcast. when i planned to go out and it was great, what was going to happen. i knew one thing or the other, i mean, you know, school perfectly. so i knew what's going to happen and i still went ahead and i did it. i want to believe that the government has the people's best interest.
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that is what i want to be. so in that case, that means the government has to do one that people want. when i hear telling you to, um what we're asking us. that's where basically asking for necessities. i believe the government know my to how what to how things should of the very least be able to protect its people and feed them based on the wish of 26 members of the armed groups in the democratic republic of congo have been sentenced to death $21.00 of those defendants are currently on the run, the leader of a coalition of arm groups, including the m $23.00. were among those found guilty of war crimes and treason there, a one to back them. 23 has made advances in the east of the country. the ceasefire deal collapsed earlier this week, days after it was signed between control so and could got
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a of the un has released an updated report on the humanitarian situation and sedan after more than 16 months of war between this and these army and the paramilitary rapid support forces, nearly 19000 people have been killed since the war broke out in april. last year. around 13000000 people have fled their homes and sedan is now facing the world's largest internal displacement crisis. you and agencies have documented at least 83 violent attacks against medical facilities, staff and patients. flooding and sedan is worsening, humanitarian conditions, their people are facing the prospect of more storms in the coming days. hundreds of homes have been destroyed since july. the ongoing conflict is hampering relief efforts to the morgan has this report of homes and ruins and properties under water . this is the aftermath of days of heavy rain and about how much in so dense river and allstate, the storms caused to flash floods that swept through residential areas displacing
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hundreds of families. how is it i because of the city planning, when the floods came, the houses when they passed, they were washed away. the floods reached the railway line and couldn't go any further. so the water levels here rose destroying our district, cut off the sudanese red crescent, it has dozens of people have been killed and hundreds injured. i'm more than 20000 homes destroyed, including temper we shelters belonging to people who fled behind to escape the conflict between the army and the baron military rapids support forced as a fucking of heavy we're heavy nephew on it on the word came and you can't imagine how much we suffered, we left in our travel through several states and arrived in oklahoma 10 days ago. now the reins and floods have destroyed the house. we were living in. it's gone. we lost some of our last been only needs to know when the rains and flash floods also blocked to major roads river and i isn't the only states effected the highway
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linking but only in northern states to the rest of the country has been swept away and in the west are for more destruction, the rapids support forces which controls the state has declared at a disaster zone. but why would they find? the situation is difficult. the worse it came in at 5 am and so much the houses, they will collapse and there is nothing we can do as far as the se, tens of thousands of people in 7 states are homeless. i think to the displacement crisis caused by 15 months of fighting and was humanitarian aid supplies already stretched for them both forth from their homes by the floods worry, they won't get assistance anytime soon. hey, bill morgan, i'll just say around a tropical storm. debbie has made a 2nd land full into us getting areas in south and north carolina. heavy rain has flooded entire neighborhoods in the city of marian damaging infrastructure. at least 6 people have died because of a storm. in the coming days, forecasters say debbie is expected to move through maryland. washington upstate new
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york and vermont. at least 9 people have been killed and 26 injured in a bus crash and turkey. officials say the bus struck a bridge support near the capsule ankara. investigators are looking into the possibility that the driver fell asleep at the wheel. the bus was travelling from ankara to the city of s, cuz she here the venezuelan opposition activists have held a vigil for prisoners, arrested in a crack down after last month's contested election. but least a 1000 people have been detained. opposition figures say they have proof, president nicholas medrol lost the vote. he was re elected for a 36 year term. it's still a head on alpha 0 down and maybe out the 100 meters olympic champion races with colvin and an african sprinter. and makes history in paris
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the, the date has been set to the 1st us presidential election debate between come le harris and donald trump. the 2 candidates have agreed to a televised face off next month. and trump has proposed 2 more debates before election day. rob reynolds has more a republican presidential candidate donald trump said he has agreed to 3 debates with democratic opponent, comma la harris in september. in addition to one vice presidential debate from repeatedly mispronounced terraces, 1st name and disparage the vice president's intelligence. she doesn't know how to do a news conference. she's not smart enough to do a news conference. and i'm sorry we need smart people to leave this country. there
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was no immediate response from the harris campaign, but one us tv network announced both harris and trump had agreed to debate on september 10th. meanwhile, harris and newly chosen running mate tim walls held a campaign event in the critical swing state of michigan. the true measure of the strength of a lead or is not based on who you be down. it's based on who your list rank and file democrats appear. energized by the harris wants to get. after months of despondency over the prospect of trump defeating president, joe by trump's press conference appeared to be an effort to was the harris campaigns momentum. recent polls show over gaining on trump in many swing states, and some recent surveys even show her running ahead of him nationwide. among other misleading statements from exaggerated the number of people who have entered the u . s. without authorization,
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described inflation as multiple times higher than it is in reality, and mischaracterized harris's role in border enforcement. he took umbrage when a reporter asked about the large enthusiastic crowds harris has been drawing on the campaign trail. i've spoken to the biggest grabs. nobody's spoken to patch bigger than me. crowd size is a long time preoccupation of the former president, rob reynolds l. g 0, washington c, a rid as prime minister care a storm or it says heavy security and har sentencing a far right, right, or is, has so far prevented more violence. but despite the new sense of calm after days of n, t mavin protests, many say they're still living and fear. step boston reports from brother. rather than an old mining sound in the north of england, has long struggled with unemployment and poverty. 40 years ago, the town rose to fame and workers held a year long strike,
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trying to stop the mines from closing down. last sunday. well, the room attracted the world's attention again. when this happened, hundreds of people attacked the hotel. how's it nearly $200.00 asylum seekers? refugees and migrants also from other hotels have to be rushed to safety. i think he was in good on barefoot. well, how much a refugee from iraq is now staying with a local family? he asked us to protect his identity. i keep at our house. i certainly fit for my life. they could kill me. come here seeking protection. i'll have come here to live to find security under the bridge. the u. k. is a country with the rule of low dosage and 6 men and boys have been charged over the hotel of tech and police are looking for at least $21.00 more to the attack on this hotel. less, less money in this community and around the country. and so even though threats of more fluoride violence,
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there's not materialized on the wednesday. the wounds inflicted in society are still fresh and many fear. what could come next with many in rather than struggling to get by some put the blame on refugees. and mike, when we look for you ready for me to come in, mean, but without any clue for i to me, if the government should read lots as they work for us with oh no, between the starting with no, that's the problem. so what do you want the government to do? the, the boats. we have to advise you, they shut the bugs. this is the country. this is over all the the state. and we have added the right to the head i same and we will defend it. to bring communities together and present more violent, speak a feel badge with how the vigil for peace in his church use as the government to pay more attention to the community. so don't feel hurt. we do need a positive negative about the kind of values that we want to express in british
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culture on that for me, it's really important that we're looking after the vulnerable and the marginalized to both those who have grown up and live here. but also those that find themselves in difficult such situations and come here for refuge message coming from the town and the region that often feels forgotten by those far away in london step class and l to 0 rather than look silly to bogo has made a limping history becoming the 1st african when the mens 200 meters, sprint the bus one and finished ahead of 2 us runners including a 100 meters gold medalist no eliles. there was more to that story as paul reese reports from paris. well, let's say each of our guys chances were hardly paying til down before this race, but that's because the name on everyone's lips was the american know eliles,
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the man who took $100.00 meet the gold. hey, in paris, a few days ago. hoping for the raf feet of winning $100.00 me to $200.00. meet the gold at the same games. he's a 3 time world champion. that's 200 meters now. allows came leaping out onto the truck before the rice, with his customary energy, but ended up leaving on a wheelchair as it was like to reveal that he tested positive for corona virus. so he's batesman duprang's for the 2nd olympics in a row behind his competitor. it's kind of betting the wreck, it's let's lead to boat guy who wins boats. one is 1st ever gold metal, dedicating the wind phase mother who passed away in may for know eliles. there's no doubt whether he'll be able to take pilots and the 4 by 100 meter full by 400 me to realize for tv us side. full res out is era. paris? fine for a very short break and alpha 0 and we'll be right back in the top of the our video world news stay with
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the a documentary series, exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous communities is helping tackle today's environmental task. in columbia, the arrow walkers, 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 starry night towed on alger 0 african stories from african perspectives. i'll say i am the key to that heart 3 short documentary spy, african filmmakers from nigeria, south africa, and zambia. i like my children, i like them. i didn't go school. he didn't live is a to lation of slaves and we all the same in the forest women of,
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