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to pricing in the coastal mountains of the sierra nevada destinations front line. the starry night towed on alger 0 the on the move again, sizes of how the cities are forced to leave con eunice as is really forced as launch a fresh assault on southern gaza. the, i don't know about this, and this is obviously life from go home also coming up. the russian forces fight back in the costco region for the state of emergency has been declared off of a large scale incursion by ukraine. a want to define the spanish police say they're
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going to keep searching for a former cadillac leader, carlos pledge them off until they have proof that he's out of the country. when the rule of law prevails, just to serve, it's a vindication after the tortures. 8 years of harassment, nobel laureate, and many other so welcomes, in order to restore the license of for news website. roplenger, the 1400 g m t. we're going to begin in southern gas over these really military is launched a 3rd offensive and con unice. since the war began, it's threatening to quote, forcefully operate against policy and fighters in the city is rarely a tanks of killed at least a 17 palestinians since they are sold again. a journalist for palestine, tv, and 3 of his family members among the dead, tens of thousands of palestinians, some displaced multiple times. i've been forced to flee yet again. they say nowhere
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and god is safe. west of con eunice and all my wasi is ready. bombardment has killed 5 people, 2 of them children, all my wasi is a narrow strip of land in southwest garza, which is earl declared a so called safe stone, but has attacked repeatedly. or that of also means drugs in central garza residential buildings being hit and on the senate refugee camp kenning for palestinians. meanwhile, the leaders of colorado, egypt and the united states, have issued a joint appeal to hom, us and israel calling for a gaza sees final agreement to be finalized. they say the time has come to conclude the cx, 5 and hostages and detainees release to our teams. or works tirelessly over many months to forward a framework agreement that is not on the table. and only the details of implementation needs to be concluded. they say we have called on both sides to resume urgent discussions on thursday, august the 15th. and i have a, doha,
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or keitel and implemented the agreement without further delay condo. so who has this update from the jordanian capital? i'm on because because really government has bind, i'll just data from reporting insight as you. it is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose office released the statement after the united states. egypt and club had released the joint statement, calling for the resumption of urgent negotiations pertaining to a cease fire and prisoners swaps, and it's in yahoo. his office said that these relays would in fact be sending a delegation to either cairo or doha on august. 15th is really official speaking anonymously have said there is no link. these will will not go to in order to bring about the release of the remaining $110.00 is really captives is still held in gaza . but there are a lot of moving parts here. it comes as israel is still anticipating some sort of retaliatory attack by the iranians, by his bela, or even perhaps by their,
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with these in yemen. and there's also a lot of other moving parts within the negotiations themselves. this is going to be the 1st time mediators are discussing with nursing us and was who was now the defacto leader of him as not just in gaza, but also the political unit as a whole. benjamin netanyahu was seen as a hard liner, himself was released this list of non negotiable going into mediation. so it's you have to be seen exactly what is going to come of these discussions, but there is certainly a lot of tension throughout the wider region. the countries like the united states are trying to quell, saying that perhaps a ceasefire deal in gaza. good. com, regional stability to essentially just eat off a man. let me quote you from the american university. a very rude says precious mounting on us president joe biden. and the democrats to secure a 65 deal is that significant because you have had all 3 heads of state,
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send this together to the 2 parties. i might have some unless and you know, and the basically ordering them to get their act on the road and meet and by next thursday, the 15th and the framework is worked out, they said, and they need to work out the details now all together, which i think has been clear for months, a months we've known what the framework as and we know what the, what the agreement is going to be. there was only one major, you know, before, which is what this really is the kind of an area totally or just partly or coupons forces somewhere. this has to be worth to, but probably they have to get out totally. but so yes, i think it's versus, i mean, i also think the time is unbelievably significant. why the 15th? i think it's because the 2 most desperate people in the world now for a cease fire, other than the palestinians are coming to harrison just in genocide. joe biden,
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as he is well known to us now they're desperate to have the ceasefire happen. why is the 15 so i want them to start because the democratic party convention starts on chicago, on the 18th, and the 19th of the 22nd. they have to produce a democratic party platform which will shape pamela harris's campaign, which will also define a jo biden's legacy and possibly get the genocide purpose out of his uh uh, address is the name the union has then close to $47000000.00 to help the palestinian authority pay salaries and pensions and the occupied west bank. the support is going to mainly benefit retirees and civil service employees. it'd be a struggle to access some of the tax funds, which israel collects on transfers via norway. israel stop sending the money to was
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low and retaliation for its recognition of palestinian statehood as well. and the as really army are still trading 5 is where the air strikes on the southern 11 on the alley on friday, killed 2 people was really media report. 10 or walkers were fired from level asa bake has this report from southern 11 on homes. have been destroyed. the village of those 30 on the surrounding areas have been hit the number of times by is ready forces. now this time of year, we'd have seen the population of this village increase to around 3000 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 in the home and the a bad meal i live here in my livelihood is here. and almost here, this land and houses are ours. we don't want to leave to any other place. people in the village help lost their homes, and schools are closed because of the conflict. there's less work,
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but we are still standing. training phones like here on the 3rd of august, killed 2 people, young member of his beloved and a 63 year old man. the damage from the track roles from that strike is still visible on the wall here, that strike the increased fears amongst the people that remain here. the frequency of attacks on this village may increase. the more people left that this time of year would have seen. these students packed with families and children, that's not the case. and many basic services here under the surrounding areas have closed down as to when let's go. a lot of noise just isn't in there. we're going to, 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. people, so my 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
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board to the constance signed of bombing taking place around it. not before the killing a flood. sure, because there was hope that this conflict may come to an end. but now many people believe it was on the escalate. i started big data. the study on southern librium and the deputy city of nagasaki, the annual ceremonies taking place commemorating the dropping of the atomic bomb, which of march the end of the 2nd world war. but the cities decision to restrict the is ready on boss it up from the event as prompted a diplomatic spot. but mcbride refers to in searing summit temperatures, people gathering nagasaki to solemnly remember the dropping of the 2nd, the atomic bomb, but forced upon to capitulate. and during the 2nd world war, conspicuously absent, the us ambassador, choosing don't to attend in protest at the exclusion of israel's ambassador. the us
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is accused the organizes of politicizing the event by excluding israel. but the city says the decision was taken for fear of any protest i'll come on. the record of this decision is absolutely not a political one. it is only so we can conduct the ceremony smoothly under a solemn atmosphere, the dropping of a single atomic bomb on the city. on august, the 9th 1945 killed more than 70000 people, latest reports 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 by the way, the ambassador, which prompted a 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 passed it as decision not to attend the event and august saki in solidarity with as well. so i thought it was important that these really master be invited as investors of other countries have
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been invited, that no country 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 a decision that seemingly it 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 it based on the us and pass it along with his rotation is really counterparts instead of 10 did another commemoration nathan, nagasaki bombing held in tokyo, rob mcbride out, is there do you agree? no. russian no telling the strikers, killed 11 people and injured another 17 at
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a supermarket. and the eastern time of course, chance. and if i screw up formations under way to free survivors chopped beneath the rubble and then russian has declared an emergency. it is western caustic region off to ukrainian troops across the border area. this week, the additional troops have been deployed to come to the attacks. fighting is nearing the city, of course, at all for the nuclear power plant is located. how much i'm assuming ports. in russia's western curse region bordering ukraine, the fighting has intensified and people are worried. the memory seals, the dragon was hovering above us. we break the call in time. there was an explosion right in front of us. am i 0 north just so much you're so it all started a to a. yeah, we didn't speak to the morning and then the show started flying. it was terrible. this quote is from the russian defense ministry shows russian soldiers battling ukrainian troops were earlier this week, cross the border and launched an attack. the kremlin has branded a large scale provocation that some people are stocking up on emergency supplies,
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and many are volunteering to donate blood videos posted on social media, show people packing their belongings as well as long lines of cars as they tried to flee the fighting. the russian officials say hundreds of ukrainian troops across the border on tuesday using tanks, armored vehicles and drones. the u. s. has largely prevented ukraine from using american weapons to attack targets and russia at the pentagon. journalist asked whether the latest fighting meant that's changed. 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're taking actions to protect themselves from attacks that are coming from a region that are with in the us policy of where they can operate, you know, our weapons, our systems are capabilities. the acting governor of the course region brief president vladimir putin on the evacuation plans via video link with my uh,
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the sort of the we have reached an agreement with the russian railways. 3 trains have arrived in which we can accommodate 2400 people. on other 8th trains can provide humanitarian aid and evacuated people immediately. so the pets region, which is near curse, can even deeper into russian territory also came under attack. the cross border assault is one of ukraine's largest since russia launched its full scale invasion in february 2022. the question now is, how long will it persist? how much it will adjust the money in the middle is a military analyst with kings college, london. she says, ukraine's cossack offensive is a challenge for russia's bought a defense and it may have an impact on the white a war. the government has declared the state of emergency and of course they will have to take care of the problem. however, given the lack of manpower and the lack of equipment, the ukranian side,
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how to get the troops reduced to do to get them from opposite directions. in order to conduct this offensive, in course, it has to be stopped. it has to be stopped from, from russia's military point of view because it's close to its logistical note in the course creation as well as the nuclear power plant. so there is some risk office pill over and it has to be stopped from the informational point of view in order to show that russia can indeed defend its borders. it has been somewhat a slap into russia's face that the ukrainians manage to get through the board due to, to use the porosity of the board there. so there will be a lot of questions to be answered by the f as be buys the board, their guard. but the moment the, the russian is to stop it without having to use the troops that are in har, keep him in the course region. so that might have been and also were kind of solved by that ukrainian command that the russians will have to re deploy their troops.
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and therefore release some pressure on the premium troops in harkey of region. but we see that this is not happening. so the russian side is certainly taking the seriously however, this is a tactical action which is going to have a strategic effect, but the weather was will have the desired strategic effect for ukraine. i. e, will your brain be able to hold this territory long enough to be to use it as a bargaining chip remains to be seen? the still ahead on all does it up now? jamie is a pushing for economic and political change in a 10 day protest campaign. we're going to have a 1st on the account, the the, let's get you up to speed with your forecasts for the weekend. good to see, we're kicking this one off and focused on month to rain, still falling,
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just not as intense. and with this breeze off the arabian sea. not a bad day and crunchy, feeling a bit comfortable with the height of 33 degrees. the monsoon rains mostly draped over in northern india, some level alerts issued for rain fall in the northwest and the northeast, but lifting tickets. indo china with monsoon rains have backed off here. in fact, now it's the humidity coming into northern vietnam and china is high and an island . so temperature is here feeling in the mid forties, over the course of the weekend. rain fills in across southern china, basically yankee river valley south. so there's going to kicked down temperatures just a bit and wanted to give you an update on type fu maria, just to the east of japan here. so we'll put it as a forward if weekends into a tropical storm on sunday, but likely to make land fall late sunday early monday, around send die for example. and after beijing was soaked with rain, here comes more on sunday. pushing into the northeast of china as well and dropping down into north korea. were there has been some funding. so this is not good news.
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a land off back in this part of southeast asia, some big down pores into forecast for not only call them poor, but also think of poor on saturday. see you later. the unique perspective. i love that i really not that because the i left and nothing is something you that we on heard voices, but we are committed to guessing best. i can. ross gives me so much to connect with our community and talking to conversations you won't find elsewhere. lot of these positions, if it was part of the medical facilities in golf, as it would be preventable that the hor, what's the stream on al jazeera, a news
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the you're watching, i'll just say it out. a reminder of our top. so is this uh, these really monitors launched a new brand defensive engage the southern city o'con units. it's starting to quote, forcefully. busy against palestinian fighters, there are these 17 palestinians have been killed since the assaults began. the leaders of contact egypt and the us have issued a joint appeal to homicide israel, calling for a gas a cx. 5 deal to be finalized. they propose holding talks in doha, or cairo on thursday, saying there's no time to waste rushes declared an emergency in his western coast region, often ukrainian troops across the border area. this week. additional troops have been deployed. fighting is nearing the city with a nuclear power plant is located through u. k. or several more people have been given present sentences, a one or 2 years for their role and far right. why it's
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a government's promise to crack down on the on rast which triggered nationwide come to protest on wednesday. one of the false claims made about black asian, and most of groups is their contribution to the u. k. economy. so let's look at the numbers. census data, it shows most migrants to the u. k. are people paying for visas to work study? but even in 2022. when i record number of people across the english channel, they accounted for 3.5 percent of the 1300000. who enter the country last year, asylum seekers accounted for only one in 12 immigrants to burton, from outside the u. supporters of immigration say it helps to grow the economy and academic studies suggested little or no effect on jobs and wages. despite the belief that immigration places, extra pressure on the national health service, recent studies, the funds of new arrivals contribute more to the health care. then they consume of hello i spoke to rich and seek all who is an economist. and the research on that
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list with, i'm bro, z a capital and he told me the 2016 brags that referendum was whether to leave the you ignited much of the discontent around immigration, particularly in the north of england. he said 3 regional issues and it goes back many decades related to the industrialization. the u. k. in many other countries have experienced over especially the past 30 to 40 years. the most of the time when the normal party, when was quite in industrial power, has come back since the industrial revolution until the 1980s or 19 ninety's. and because there was a shorter to waver, u. k. attracted workers all over the world. chiefly from coming off tappers at that time they were very good jobs for everyone when the industry's closed down and that's when things began to be a tougher unemployment rather than across the board. but really, i would say 10 things off was the rest of them in 2016 until the really not the
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people i the conversion. one way with the younger i've since 2016 when the arguments have been very emotional about the size. that's how things really started to get past the following, catalyzed separately to call his principal is back in belgium, following a brief appearance in barcelona on thursday, as according to an official from his party. but castle on police say they con, confirm that he's left spain putting them on, made a surprise address to hundreds of supporters, new the original parliament as a warrant out for his arrest. and police have setup roadblocks in barcelona, hoping to intercept him is facing charges related to his role in the field bid for catalonia to secede from spain in 2017. brandon smith has the latest from barcelona . a judge from spain supreme court has demanded an explanation from a capital on regional police. the muscles as the house call us food, them on, was able to evade arrest. they deny and it collusion. and they say that they were
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going to arrest the 61 year old politician at a time when they were going to, it was less likely to generate public disorder. put the, put them on, took advantage of a number of people around him and select the seat and the vehicle and the most of the types of stuff. but sales, it's old, lead, potentially, politically difficult to prime minister petro sanchez, of spain. he pushed through the law in may that gave i'm the state to those involved in the 2017 page full council on the session and return nationalist cancelled on policies. we're going to support sanchez in parliament after inconclusive elections once j. but the supreme court decided that 3 of those, separatists politicians put them on amongst them, would not to benefit from the i'm this the law. and this is why it's a warrant that his arrest still stands. he though now is back in belgium. he was a school teacher to the border by allies from his policy on thursday night,
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and he said to speak to the supporters in coming in at smith. alex's arrow fossil, thailand's main opposition moved forward. parties. were you launched under a new name and with a new lead to audi was dissolved on why didn't stand as leaders were banned from politics for 10 years. talents, top court, find a guilty of insulting demonica, moved forward one last year's elections and campaigns. and i promised to amend the stringent law against defending the wall family appeals court in the philippines as ordered the license of online new site drops or to be reinstated the shots in 2018 and accusations that have violated foreign ownership laws. it's finder nobel laureate, somebody advice, so as long as that dropped or was targeted for criticizing former president, rodrigo detaches administration. the fcc on bond violated the hierarchy of courts and ignored procedure. these actions have no place in the democratic state.
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rule of law right returns. these were all the things that we were say we had said in 20172018. the bundle below has the latest 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, 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 for the bigger the 3rd the router had been critically reporting about the 3rd test warrant drugs. and maria reza and her company had maintains that all these cases that i know filed against grappler. and maria were
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cases of harassment, political persecution, by the 3rd to now the securities and exchange commission is that then determined that ratner had violated for an ownership rules because it had issued an investment instrument called philippine depository receipts to a for an 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, or underscored 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 rissa and rattler had already won all types, evasion cases, but there are they are not out of the woods yet. there's still one anti dummy case in the lower courts 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 algebra manila. in spite of that, that's just new interim leader assess his top priority is restoring law and order not to weeks of widespread unrest. bahama joe. this is being sworn in officer weeks of violent crack guns on student protesters. nobel laureate, takes charge off to a long time pregnant associated i've seen a resigned inside to india. any 400 people died in bangladesh as voice unrest for years. have your charter has been across the legs. this needs filed this report from doc. com and he started the day in bangladesh as the new interim government starts functioning from today. purpose i'm, i'm of, you know, visited the liberation one memorial today to pays tribute to the 1971 lot of independence monitors. now there is a lot of expectation from the government,
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particularly high inflation, starting for prices and restoring law and order. we spoke to many of the people in the states to see how they reacted to this new government. since we brought this change throughout initiative in efforts, we won't miss interim government to stay until they fulfill all the promises and bring about the reform. defense from government should immediately address inflation and high prices. they should also bring down prices of essential food items so that the general public relief from this is only started with us. still managing traffic in the capital city was some police station are set to open within the next few days. under the protection of the military, one who does that piece over 10 in the country, and people will have the right to freely speak their minds and express their opinion. and then another land market started gotta move to student protests lead
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there have been selected. as advised that to this new in time government, there will be a lot of high expectation. their demands and vision. they will fail talking to many people in the state. most people are saying the intern governments should stay for a while until the institution of the farm has been done. it's 100 children, i'll just say to a dock. a search and rescue operations in indian state of catalogs are nearly complete after it was hit by line slides last week. having on soon rains led to the worst natural disaster in the southern states since 2018 killing at least 225 people more than age files and people are being sheltered. incomes or thousands of nigerians have taken to the streets in daily protests against the cost of living crisis and attend a campaign there also demonte economic and political reforms. we spoke to a young entrepreneur who joined to validate in the capital a boot you. my name is sad at times i'm. i'd
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a key. i am 25 years old. i'm from canal street 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 away from 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 north west 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, tougher, so this is what these people eat if you, if it was your family member, that's that.
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