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the program says more than $2000000.00 charges were lie, also due to poor harvest and as a factor of climate change horses promised like jack and the country can only hope for better rate to grow the for the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm about this and this has been use on life in doha, i'm coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel continues, it's definitely a solid on guys on the eve of use. use 5 helps and contact dozens of protest and in this account is what was line ground in the occupied. westbank continues unhindered . it's far right. finance minister approves a new illegal settlement on
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a unesco world heritage site investor half the walls house organization declares and hawks and global health emergency optimist, surgeon infections and over a dozen the african nations structured for vax and your training and forces advanced deeper into the rushes crushed regions, as most gonna applause fighter jets to force cubes incursions the so in the eve of us back 65 volts and casa, is really forces of a nice to a new wave of attacks across the gaza strip. dozens more palestinians have been killed pushing the death toll since october 7, closer to $14000.00 secondary state down to be blinking. and content is probably an associate mohammed been adult auckland, autonomy of on all sides not to undermine the adults. so to be held in doha on thursday. but despite the efforts and the blood shed, palestinians are forced to enjoy more grief and more displacement as topic. all
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boys whom report some general bala is central gases of the doctors at most or hospital in hon. eunice, have the hands full goes a 2nd. the city seems south of the split has been under, is very evacuation. owed is again, while some simians have left, many refuse to be displaced. they have moved around more times than most can count and experience has to them. saved zones, do not exist. yeah, i had my sewing still we, i repaired shoes, so people, everything was quiet before the rock is here. these are people who accuse us of terrorism. israel is a terrorist state. no. this survive of an attack in fun unit says she was cooking for the kids in the building collapsed around the guy that was in charge of a 100. the suddenly we couldn't see,
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and stones came tumbling down on us. there are no far to the no area we all civilians are only civilians in the building. i lost many members of my family in district. elsewhere in casa strongly kids assembly home in the ground did miss iraq for a few decals. among the victims, with several children age between 2 and 11 full federal ago was it then the we had the sound of a very strong explosion. it caused massive destruction. we went out to running to see what happened and 2 of us here. we found 40 possible over the streets that just the rooms waiting areas on the floor was of cause was hospitalized of home as well when you we close offensive, particularly on con eunice, comes on the eve of a nuisance quiet. some people here agreed that as well as more serious about intermingle, and that the few of the rules used to do little but will toto examples there was,
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can use out. so in the hospital as the wounded. just keep a really think to erica, but assume i would just say were there, we've been a pedestal of israel sending a delegation to attend. this is far adults in doha. and this includes reports, not from jordan's capital, all mine on the make up of the team. and a reminder, she's reporting from there because the, as many government has bind, i'll just data from reporting inside israel. see fire top, set your resume and the party, capital doha. on thursday. these really negotiation team will be headed by the most on chief that these roles, external security service, as well as the ssion bed to be internal security agency. now the mandate has been discussed by net and yahoo and the mediators, and it was agreed upon and according to anonymous official speaking to was really media. they say that nothing you all who has softened to stance, the red lines and non negotiable are still there. senior from us officials have told that it is either that they are not interested in new negotiations and that
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they've been clear on that and are only interested in discussing the framework that was already on the table that was agreed upon by the group on july. second, after it was outlined by us president joe biden on may 31st. they want that as a guarantee. now these really is want a guarantee that says they can resume the war even if a pause in the fighting is secured. but all of this comes as the region is still facing a lot of tension, these really still bracing for retaliatory attack by it on, by his bow or even perhaps the fruit, these any young man. and earlier today, us secretary of state anthony blinking had spoken with bloody counterparts, saying, but no country in the region should undermine the ceasefire. thompson efforts, and that includes israel. additionally, the united states has said that a cease fire in gaza is obtained, could be the thing to calm regional tensions. how does that fluids as your 0? i'm a washington, the center of a,
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c. i a chief leading buttons to doha. for those talks, the state department says a ceasefire deal is crucial to the region as encouraging all sides to turn up to the talks in doha, my kind of reports from washington, dc, the secretary of state antony blinking will not be attending the proposed talks in doha they will be attended by the director of the c i. a william burns, a spokesman for the state department also said that blinking was involved and telephone calls to interested parties throughout the course of the day. but the spokesman would not be drawn on what the specifics, all of what the us expects from any proposed worlds in the home. i will let our country partner speak to their own engagements. what i can say is that we are aware of those comments and we fully expect these talks to move forward as they should. and our point of view is that all negotiators should return to the table and bring this deal to conclusion. it is far time for the remaining hostages to be released,
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which of course include american citizens and bring relief to the people of gaza under the deal that is now on the table. the one thing the state department made clear is the absolute importance of achieving a c spy. it's from a c spy. that old can come from what the parties want to happen out of any negotiation without a c spy. they can be no release of those being held captive in gaza in exchange for palestinians being held. and his really presence there can be no up scaling of humanitarian relief in gaza. and importantly in the us. and he's really view the threat to the escalation of the conflict involving iran and his bullet to live and onto the north of israel. would be reduced. mike, hannah, august era washington as well, how much has named israel's planners have benjamin netanyahu. i'm dragging out the negotiations. the father standing group one says real to stick to the original interest proposal, which us presidential by midnight,
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just in july. it's being backed by the united nations security council. biden's plan, which he said was proposed by israel included that temporarily satisfied until o is ready to withdraw from garza and the release of some captives. in the 2nd stage, how much time digital would begin negotiations for a prominent and still attends the proposal would allow for the reconstruction of the strip and end to the war as part of the 3rd and last stage. however, israel has since out of new demands. these include israel being allowed to resume fighting and gaza off to the temporary truce ends. israel also wants to retain control of that off a border crossing, and the philadelphia caught it on national and at the bottom it to, you know, we expect to be told by the media. it is that israel has accepted what is being offered and any meetings should be based on talking about implementation mechanisms and setting deadlines rather than negotiating something and you know, otherwise how most finds no reason to participate. well,
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one of the sticking points has been israel's presence at the philadelphia, colorado the buffer zone between egypt and gas as effectively controlled by israel, which inspects all deliveries including aid. but much of it has been destroyed. israel's military chief of stuff. i said it could be monitored remotely, if needed to identify the philadelphia, colorado. it is important because it deals with the streets any now position. we are preparing for all scenarios that could be decided at a political level. if they decide that we stay at the philadelphia code or we will know how to state it and stay strong if they decide that we monitor and right every time we have an indication, we would not how to do that. as far as the days of the only is a former us ambassador to egypt done took it is joining us live from washington d. c. thank you very much. indeed for being with us on. obviously i want to ask you about this issue of the philadelphia, colorado. israel has been clearly uh, working very hard as a mediator to pull these talks together. success of number of talks that we have seen over the last several months. where does it stand with regards to the
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possibility of israel taking control of or retaining control of that off a crossing and the philadelphia caught it all right on this border, that seems to be something that had not been a central issue here to for the it seems to be the core issue remains whether israel, the israel, the government, can unite behind a negotiated cease fire. we've seen again recently the other parts of the cap is saying they will quit. yes, and they will leave the government and the government will fall if the turn yahoo accepts and negotiated ceasefire agreement before achieving all announced war aims . and they go way beyond the philadelphia and card or they include the destruction of from us. so it seems that we're still very much stuck uh,
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a foot on whether the israelis are prepared at this time. he is rarely government to judge and yahoo most prepared this time to accept a negotiated ceasefire leading to an end of the war. and they are good, they look said you don't accept that. i just wanted to, to bring you back to your extensive experience with regards to the, the us relationship with egypt and your, your insight into how egypt might well react to the fact that it would have a full border. essentially that was being controlled by israel would, in egypt i understand that there is a memorandum of understanding that exists between egypt and israel at the, at the moment. and his agent has said that it is mean willing to maintain that but to have as many forces so close to his board or do you think that that is something that egypt is going to be comfortable with? well, egypt and israel had been a comfortably managing their border of since basically 1982 indeed i just
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as serving as a bastard each i started with the multinational force and observers and re patrols of philadelphia corridor. there was an international, it is, remains an international force that is there to do just that egypt was comfortable with that israel was comfortable with that. so it's not hard to see a way the diplomats can figure out how the 2 countries can assure that that border is secure on the one hand. and on the other hand, permits the massive amount of humanitarian aid that must resume flowing through that border air. in egypt cuz it shoots it up. you're not, you're in it going through. in fact, i'm going to draw also in your experience as ambassador to, to keep it. it's a very interesting situation that some presidents are zip tie about one has got himself into and the one hand he's be incredibly critical, very strong language with regards to prime minister benjamin netanyahu himself,
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under the same time he's been praising hom us, of course many western come, governments regard thomas as a tenuous group and yet it's still supports a 2 state solution which kind of undermines or seems to undermine the hama stated intent of essentially wiping israel also not. what's your assessment of the way the roles that took care? i'm president elder one can play in this because we understand that not most of us president muffler the boss of the palestinian authority. i as in turkey at the moment. oh yes, it's a very interesting dynamic. um, tricky. it was the, are among the 1st countries to recognize the, to the state of is the foundation of the state of israel. and one of the few most i'm countries to have a sustained diplomatic presence intel of these and is really diplomats in their capital. despite the ups and downs over these decades, it isn't a unique position to uh, that has some diplomatic influence,
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having the ability to speak with some us, as well as, as well. unfortunately, with the very strong antagonism of president antoine, toward the prime minister netanyahu. and it's a very strong support for hamas and many of its objectives, despite each a 2 to guess, continued support for true state solution. it has it, it cannot be a central player in the way that egypt and cuts are now our work president air to one to develop a more new last position with respect to hum us. i suppose they could be involved in the way the customer has been involved. so i want to talk to you now about they this, these 5 topics that we're going to be seeing in doha, in a couple of days time. i'm how much has upon me, according to category officials hom us will be represented. we don't,
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i just don't know yet. what's that representation will actually manifesto, as we know, that is really sending a delegation, but we don't yet know what benjamin netanyahu will allow that delegation to negotiate a day before a couple of days before the talks go ahead. the us announced is, is going to send $20000000000.00 worth of military equipment to israel in your assessment. is there any, any positive outcome that could come from these discussions? because so much of it seems incredibly vague and nobody seems to be willing to give on any of the points that you've been talking about to. yeah, but it's true. it's hard to see how the situation has changed. united states and most outside countries and in the arab countries for that matter, have been calling for a cease fire. and one that would become a permanency spar leading to the end of the war. midtown, yahoo! when he was in congress, the us congress just
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a few weeks ago. but he said he would support diplomacy and toward this. and you had a few days later, but you know, his government was responsible for assassinating 1st. so his ball or later in, in very rude and then everyone believes the, the israelites have not acknowledged it, that they are responsible for killing the lead negotiator of their enemy. so everything then it's on yahoo government has done as signals that they are not serious about concluding and negotiation, negotiated and to this conflict state clearly wish to continue to reserve the right to go after hamas and it's leadership as long as necessary. they've said so again in, in the past the days really interesting to get your thoughts on this funds is there . so don't worry, we appreciate you being with us and i'll just see the so thank you very much indeed . thank you. it was approved
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a new illegal settlement on an unesco world heritage site in bethlehem and the occupied westbank is rose fall right front time. spent us up as a small switch on, on the plans for the not having pilots supplements. and the palestinian village oboski are besides known for its ancient agricultural terraces, its vineyards and it's all of god's oliver's real sacraments and the occupied westbank. illegal under international law. know, wrote a reports on the effect of usability decision on palestinian lives from romano. as these really finance minister announced permission to construct a new supplement in the bethlehem area. i know this is the de facto ruler over the occupied west bank and the significance of his announcement is that it this supplement lives in the area that's left of bethlehem. that hasn't been taken over by illegal supplements construction. and the wallet lies in but tiered, which was inscribed by the unesco as
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a world heritage side 10 years ago. but in addition to its value, to humanity and to palestinian heritage. that area will disconnect bethlehem from the rest of its environs. bethlehem, being surrounded by illegal is really supplements on the wall and now the block of course has ceiling to the south will be connected to the supplements of jerusalem, hard of yellow and yellow, and the expand the boundaries of jerusalem. the administer the is rarely administer framed this decision as a response to palestinian action at the level of international chord seeking accountability and to international recognition of palestine. but if we take a look, a closer look, it's really implementation of the is really government coalition agreement, which would supplement expansion as a priority and considers an explanation of the occupied westbank as an object of not all this data drama la palestine. well hang on the issues professor of
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sociology was mindful university in calgary. he's also a policy analyst with our shut off company. it's a palestinian policy. think tank is joining us live from halifax in canada. very good to have you with us on audra 0. what's your assessment of 5? this site in particular has been chosen to thank you for having me. 6 as the report, it absolutely outlines this is a part of these really states practice strategy to recommend palestinian communities from one another. so in effect, this is part of a large versus dry strategy to isolate bethlehem from the rest of the palestinian territories. and in fact, also further isolated east jerusalem from the rest of the west bank. so the strategic utility for israel is always the same whether it is in this site or another site. it's always fragment the palestinian population and critically create facts on the ground. but these really speed has,
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has called for specs on the ground for decades in order to stop the creation of the palestinian speed smotts. it's even said that in his quote that these, this is about creating facts on the ground to prevent and his view and the dangerous establishment of a palestinian state. so a, this is part of that long term strategy to fragment, the palestinian populations and expand is rarely do we're sovereignty over the entirety of the land from the river to this event. the ultimate goal. given the fact that when a couple of days away from the stars of the news, these 5 talks and hostage return at negotiations if they continue. and it looks as though they might be achieving some 2nd. do you think that we're going to see i ramping up and the number of settlements that are going to be authorized by these readers or at least 5 bedrooms, have smart suites in the head of any possible solution to the situation? to be honest with you, these really state has been ramping up the expansion of settlements nonstop since 1967,
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regardless of what the world is saying. regardless of what international institutions are saying, regardless of the now the advisory opinion of the international court of justice. that just said that the establishment of these settlements has historically end of the present being designed to prevent the palestinian people from achieving the right to self determination. this ruling, this advisory opinion was just released a few weeks ago. and most of these early states response, they don't care about a ceasefire negotiations. they don't care of what the, what, what the world is saying. they have the free pass from the united states to continue to do whatever they want to do. and as long as that american support continues, these really state will continue to expand the settlements in, regardless of any other event happening. as i said, the, if you just look at their uh, policies for settlement expansions is back to 67 is steadily expanding. almost non stop, including by the way,
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in the 1990s during the so called peace process. but he never stopped building settlements and creating facts on the ground that make the creation of the to say solution impossible. so. so i think we need to always be a cognizant of this is randy lars or strategy, but the pursue regardless of uh the, the, the, the score surroundings ceasefire talks peace agreements, peace negotiations and so on. and. and unless the world take serious material actions, they will continue down this path. i'm you say that the words you'll be taking serious me to material actions, but it, what do you think that would look like? because as you were pointing out for years now, this has been a policy of successive is really government's and it only seems to be increasing are absolutely. so these early stage um, uh, is, is basically looking at the world of reaction and going well, you know, we can deal with words of condemnation from world readers, leaders. they can, even if they don't,
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i don't think they care about words of combination from international institutions like the court of justice, the international court of justice, their thinking is so long as we don't face any serious material. consequences be that economic, political, or legal and we continue on our path. there seems to be no consequences for them. so why would we stop and, and, and so they will continued on that path unless there is material economic, political, and legal consequences for these really state. that means the, you know, the ending economic agreements with these really state legal sanctions and political i solution of these are the state on the international level. borrowing these serious material kinds of actions by the world. these really state will continue down this path of settler colonial expansion building more colonies on palestinian lands, and in that will only lead to more volatility, not just in palestine, but in the region and beyond. so i think, i think, you know,
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any speed around the world that says big base band for the 2 state solution, they can be there needs to be tougher questions asked of them and people need to say, okay, well the is really speak doesn't want it. so what are you actually going to do to pressure them to change their policy, passed away from subtler colonial expansion and towards real negotiations for do you call them i vision and the just solution for the palestinian people. and i'm afraid the bar in something like that, we're going to continue to have these conversations and we're going to be, i'm going to be repeating myself and, and nora will, but we'll be doing that report once again for another settlement expansion somewhere else on palestinian lands. and if the action that you say is necessary is taken and the sped of the sacraments is stopped, that doesn't mean to say that you're going to unpack all the sacraments that are currently there in the event that there is some sort of solution to the situation that israel and, and palestine find themselves in at the moment. what do you think is the possibility of palestinians being able to regain the land that they say that
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they've lost? it'd be the kind of thing in the rate of return to all the lands from which they are expelled and is their e mail interval, right? so any real negotiation will have to acknowledge that, right? and, and this doesn't mean by the way that these railways have to leave. that doesn't mean that, but what it does mean is the end of your supremacy on the land where there's only exclusive israeli jewish sovereignty over all the land where a is rated. you would get to enjoy more rights than the palestinians and so on. right? so that's what needs to be dismantled, the palestinian right to return to all their lands. that includes the land conquered in 1948 is acknowledged in address. both people can actually share of the land. there's enough land for both people to share it, but they have to share it in a just and d, colonial and equal weight. not the current path of the explosion of the palestinians from the bill will never be peace. so long as palestinians are
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deprived of their email. you have a right to return to all their lands. this is a truism that these really state needs to get through into his head because the palestinian people have held on to the right for over a 100 years and it will hold onto it for a 100 years more. and people around the region understand that many people around the world are increasingly understanding the reality of the palestinian aspiration for freedom and liberation and right to a return. and and so the struggle against injustice will continue so long as that injustice continues. so, so weak is really the palestinians can share the land. absolutely. but for that to happen, there has to be pressure placed on these really speed in order for it to change its path. it won't change its path any other way. well, how about i asked as a professor of sociology was my was university in calgary. thank you very much indeed for your time. my pleasure. thank you. i'm going to turn to 11 on know what at least 2 people have been killed, and dozens of injured in
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a series of his really strikes in the subs. ones died in a row, so i can the center of my show you in southern lebanon has been the target of near daily started spies, really forces for months start. i said big news at the same shortly after the joint strike hit. most of them the center of the your large i squared was sent by a parent is really drones right now. what we understand so far is that we believe a call was targeted. we're not sure of any faith tell the kids, but the is blood on the flow. you can see them wash and get away. now authorities, i hear the looking through the day. we've just seen a call being taken away. a call that was headed to the authorities of also told us that we should shortly clear the area. now this is the best commercial you monitor . you itself, the town itself and surrounding areas. i'm going to get to the post, but much or you itself the center has never been hit and this will come as a shock to many people. they travel through the central time. there's so many of
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them remained open throughout this 10 month long conflict. but now the center of the heart of this community has been hit time. you all haven't repulsed that. there's possibly one person has been killed by does it probably does ready drone strikes this damage to the windows of the shop around the square. we could see david's going back up along the street from that drone strike. we don't know how many strikes it was, but we do know that one call was targeted. and we have seen blood on the floor, and the start is a half investigating what exactly has happened. but again, this is a shock to the community. here. i start vague, large, are you in southern lebanon is really strikes at the time of us. it also in this of 17 people were injured photos and critically fighting between israel and the 11 he was on route. as of all that has killed hundreds of people enforced size from the homes. the
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world health organization has declared a global, healthy emergency over the impulse virus spreading in africa. it's the highest alert level, the w h l can designate the virus is spread from democratic republic of congo to neighboring kenya. but on the uganda under one to michael awful reports for the 2nd time in as many years the world health organization has declared impacts as a public health emergency impacts spreads through close contact and has flu like symptoms accompanied by lesions on the body. earlier this week, africa's top public health party declared the viral infection and emergency all states rapid spreads and more than a dozen countries on the continent. the w i chose announcement followed swift. it's clear that the coordinated international response is essential to stop this
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outbreaks and save lives. the center of the outbreak is the democratic republic of congo with 96 percent of cases have been recorded. 60 percent of those are people under the age of 18, but a new strain has also sprayed to full neighboring countries. compared to last year, infections have risen a 160 percent and debt, so up nearly 20 percent. so far they've been more than 14000 cases, killing 524 people. we are very pleased related to see that the decisions with us because we just need to go to the level that that which was coming with the same assessments. and this in conclusion, it's a really good day for, for us to cancel out if what's on campus. the continental public health watch dog says more than 200010 bucks vaccines are already on the way. but the rollout will also be scaled up significantly or the end of this year we get at least 2 medium to
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us. is that the button by the end of next year 2025 medium. that's i believe. what i think of these are things that really do the eclipse whole and these bits of ition, or only supports those the w h o is pledged nearly $1500000.00 from its contingency fund for emergencies. but the searches on for an estimated $15000000.00 needed to launch a more coordinated regional response mike level, how does their the impulse was 1st discovered in lab monkeys in 1958, it's endemic and paused so central in west africa. but the cases have been increasing and bear up a 160 percent compared to this time last year. in 2022, the w h o declared a global emergency initial symptoms are similar to flu, including x and fever, and swollen glands, followed by a painful rush that forms blisters and fox and spreads to physical contact with
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infected people, as well as contaminated surfaces and objects to ocean, patrick, some of them is team lead for acute event management at the w h. o regional office for africa is those countries which admit they have cases of a virus that should not be stigmatized. as we sorted things students do, and we have seen with other diseases, we know that disease is not require passports to be able to move. so they move quite freely on the we cut it out a risk assessment idea in july which has been updated. generally the risk was very high and we deemed it yeah, see, but also is, is moderate in the neighboring countries. and the global and risk is, is, has been assessed as being low. our way of up just one case is sufficient to be able to take advantage of these on the uh, in a, in a given area. and that's why it's important that we able to support the countries
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that are affected to be put in place effective. somebody knows these things that we probably identify any new. this is effective new for the of the contacts on be able to contain the transmission. i must husband to add to that, you know, closing off trade on trouble is not something that needs to be put easily committed and therefore, we should not, in any way be victimize in countries that outcome of openly declared that they have homepage in state, in the city to the international. okay, but i believe so. we should actually walk with them to have that up just as mission without victimizing the countries. it's kind of head and i'll just 8 a caught in the crossfire. hundreds of those ones are killed in me in march. i'm trying to free the fighting between the army and out of con rebels until islands once again plunged into political uncertainty after the prime minister. it sucks
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the the hello there is looking much dry across eastern areas of australia now that that on seasonal late winter rain has pulled out across the tasman. we saw a 2 day record streak for pots of queens and, but you can see it's do i skies on so say if you showers for coastal areas of new south wales and it is looking most boring like a for the se, with temperatures picking up into the early twenty's, but that was loss of what a cold front, moving across the bike behind that. another one that's going to bring some more showers into southern parts o w way that rain arriving and pass over the weekend. and as a rain that moves across into the southeast that will knock the temperature down in adelaide where it has been feeling very spring like 1st a 23 degrees celsius. will be on the average on friday,
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the showers through to fact today. and it's tiny, move shari across both islands of new zealand, some winter weather as well, creeping into the south island. and that wintery weather knox attempted on and cross church 14 degrees celsius that on friday, not the east asia. oh, either on japan. thanks with strengthening storm, its gonna take time soon. conditions closer to western horseshoe on thursday. the of the documentary series, exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous communities is helping tackle today's environmental catastrophe. we see how the melanesians people of the torres strait of fighting rising sea levels which threatened to swallow their islands. the 1st nations frontline, the torres strait swallowed by the sea on our 0,
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the queuing the people with disabilities in gone are the most vulnerable groups in israel, relentless or asking questions. why couldn't you know that number right now? what is the issue that we're proposing from the actual best fit? again, have the worst wipe out as it was, teens across the world. within the local news. i didn't select from documentaries. when you closer to the house of the story, the, [000:00:00;00] the,
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you know, to 0 reminder of ourselves to is this are, is there any strikes across the gaza strip of killed at least 40 palestinians in the past 24 hours? many women and children with sheltering and con eunice. but is there any forces continued to wayne's inoffensive? the us has confirmed that the delegation headed by c i a director william burns, will attend the seas 5 tops in doha, as well as confirmed. it will also potentially far from the us state department. the sizes for the short buy costs are the how much negotiators will be representing the, what the household and as agents declared and pops up public health emergency of international consent. it's the highest alert level, the w h l can give to speed up the search and efforts to contain refiners, the russians evacuating sizes of civilians from the coast region. as the training and forces continue there pushed deeper into russian territory. rushes mediterranean
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says is deployed fighter jets to the border area, and the task region drain claims executed more tighter. tre van moscow size keeps. main goal is to distract the russian forces entrenched in eastern ukraine, much of which is still under russian control. your cranes incursion into the rushes crust region is further north, then the main front line. it was launched last week and it's the largest cross border attack by you training since the war began. jonah, how reports with the same old data data mock there incursion into russia a week ago? ukrainian forces say they're advancing here on patrol in a village in the coast region. what looks like a civilian these apparently unmoved, by the presence of the vehicle best, the wide triangle in sic, neither of these ukrainian cross border operation. there is no sign of resistance. briefing presidents are lensky, the head of the army,
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said they were making ground. what else to how defense falls troops continue that are offensive on the territory of the cask region. since the south of to day, our troops have advanced one to 2 kilometers in various directions. to similarly bold was this report filed by a ukrainian journalist on russian soil. as the russian flag is thrown to the ground . the reporter explains that she arrived in the coast region with a ukrainian con void, delivering a to civilians. she describes people sheltering in basements and says that while russian ministry vehicles were hit, the to home has come to civilians. no damage done to civilian infrastructure, w, one of which leads to at least wondering at ukraine's ultimate goal. i think the political aim can be to demonstrate firstly to the western allies that keep brand new. still very much can be fixed by cleaning this more points. so frontier and territorial integrity in this case, i think he prayed news, hoping me quite clear, identifying and highlighting that. so this is notes and incursion of
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a means to will, to by russian territory. isn't this rather self defensive measures for russian sources. meanwhile, tell a different story with pictures being broad cost on line of evacuated from the coast region. some said to be in need of medical attention. and the ministry of defense has released video that it says shows ukrainian prisoners of war captured in the coast region. along with military hardware and with a clear russian response on the ground, yet to materialize. that was this from a senior foreign ministry official through the 6 communities to with the terrorist actions and the costs gavia ukraine has at a minimum, put the prospect of paste talks on hold for a long time. beyond that, the next moves on both sides remain on so i don't know how else to 0. and the rest warns munitions by german authorities for the mind suspected of being involved in
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the north stream pipeline attacks, investigate to save this aspect. so ukrainian, living in poland marshall is confirmed that it's received the warrant. german media reporting he was among a group of diversity planted explosives and pipelines running from russia to germany under the baltic sea 2 years ago. north stream one was russia's main off show natural gas supply line to germany until the kremlin suspended it in august 2022. a months later, explosions damaged both north stream $1.00 and $2.00 pipelines, the destinations 18 meters down at the bottom of the baltic sea. and the economic zones of sweden and denmark, the pipelines, and majority owned by rushes of state run energy giant gas from large stream one. what is the single biggest pipeline taking russian gas to european countries and 2021. russia supplied many 40 percent of all the use natural gas through that point 5. dominey cane has more from balance to or wants destroyed these
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pipelines 2 years ago. those has been central questions with german investigators for many months. we know they've identified $4.00 a see near the sponsor. the time is being of particular interest. it's believed the authorities are working on the basis. this ship was used to transport before to and from the site. it was rated by german police last year. in june, this year they issued an arrest warrant, one of the full diocese, ukrainian cold, full to me is that who was living in poland and also the government and also to arrest him. but he managed to cross into ukraine in early july, because polish officials say the germans didn't put his details on the data base in time. the notes stream pipelines were once an impulse and route for russian gas to into western europe with a combination of sanctions. once fall began, and then the sabotage itself stopped that permanently if
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a ukrainian was proved to have been involved, then it could well damage the relationship between keys and the presidents. savanski has been to the german capital several times since russia invaded his country. germany has been the largest e, you don't or a financial humanitarian, a minute tree age to keys. it's left to to tank. so an important part of the ukrainian us know, and german miss silence of helps them russian attacks, which is why senior officials here say over the investigations, into the destroyed pipeline, sort of the highest priority. they also say these developments will not change that relationship with ukraine. don't want to k houses era bullet die. those over him get a refugee's or tried to free me and mar, are facing increased attacks last week. at least 200 were killed by drones strikes while i'm trying to escape. congress audrey has more from duck, is running
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a muslims in me on my are caught in the middle of fears, battles between the military and powerful revo, drop the arctic, an army. the rebels are fighting for autonomy for the northwest and right kind state human rights. what saves the ethnic minority rank as a bearing the brunt of the atrocities committed by the you know, kelly must say is our family had no choice but to leave, to stay alive. the outcome army entered the village, followed by them, yet more military. suddenly there was fierce confrontations between them. the straight i munition was falling on our homes and there were drone attacks as well. many drawing up late to bangladesh crossing them not river. but on august, the 5th go on strikes apparently carried out by the r konami killed hundreds of people, mobile phones footage,
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showing the aftermaths circulating on social media. mohammed 0 her last the 31 relatives, including his mother and brothers. shut it as a mother was crumbled, for shelter on the banks of the not 300, but they used to attack us more than 200 people were killed and many more were injured bodies left floating in the water that brought it in, make shift graveyards. other rowing, as i pushed back, are detained by barter guns, a 11 year old us, my big them, and 6 of our relatives made it to bangladesh. she was injured and our 2 year old brother killed. we were under constant attack and it was not possible to stay in me in mar anymore, which is why we have to flee here to our account is used right in some other weapons to attack and kill us, but with no legal refugee status in bangladesh. their future is on certain bottom of that she has a policy of not allowing additional drawing references from me on my to enter the
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country side thing. a comic buttons and security concerns already more than a 1000000. go ahead and go live in refugee camps like this one in cox's bazaar. they've called on the international community to intervene. last week bung with dash integrated, a new entering government. the advisor to the foreign ministry did not respond to all just did or as requests for comment or an interview. the situation at the southwest border and the rising number of running a refugee is likely to be a major challenge for the new administration. can be treasury out, is it a dot com to interpret in politics and in the midst of another upsets the top, court has removes the prime minister from office the constitutional court funds, et cetera. thompson was in violation of ethical standards when he appointed a lawyer with a criminal conviction in his cabinet pylons lower house of parliament will meet on friday to choose a new prime minister. are you trying reports from bangkok supposed to come out and
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come, they say weeks a long time in politics, some cycling and it's been a brutal one and time end of a 7 days. the constitutional code has removed the policy, the one the election. and now the prime minister, comfortable in the wrong con, or the quote is found why a 5 foot decision. the role of the 1st accused this prime ministers ended according to constitution, article 170 paragraphs one to form due to a lack of honesty and like for qualifications from so to tell, we send the head, looked relatively relaxed as he arrived the work earlier in the day, the charges relating to the appointment of an accused criminal to his cabinet was serious, but many expected him to get off off to the verdict that he wasn't in cold here. he questioned the ruling, but said he'd abide by his items. i'm saddened by the fact that i'm seeing is a prime minister without morality, which i saw him. i am not such a person. the when did you to siri has made a decision?
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i have to accept it, put on it was a short political career to the form of property developing close connections to the city. what family propelled them into the top, jo, when the unelected sentence blocked last year's election. when is from forming a government. but the charismatic businessman faced the sluggish economy on political hurdles, even his total frame couldn't to become others. see, one of the problems for thailand with judicial interventions given more weight than votes at the ballot box. i see a dangerous um, kind of disconnect. uh, the ruling elites, the traditional power holders, they don't seem to care about the tire on me about their voices for a form and change. they put people in jail without bell this, the press and they have a harass, persecuted all kinds of things. the removal of prime minister said that's how we said probably was make that much difference to people here as they had home from
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work. but there is a growing sense of unease. so the results of last year's general election that actually had very little impact on side politics. the road back to democracy in thailand is longer than many people. so tony chung else's era for my items and even president the delta from nanda is facing charges of domestic violence brought by his ex partner, prosecutors, alive, she infected significant physical harm. and the psychological abuse again is fabulous. janice, kind of thing, lives in spain, she's accusing from manders, of multiple incidents of harassment and assaults for not has held the presidency from 2019 to 20. 23 is denying all claims made against him. former venezuelan opposition candidate and the became mock as it says, he wants an investigation into the national electoral council following last month's disputed presidential election loc,
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as says the board is responsible for unrest off the election results, declared the president nicholas my to it all was the winner opposition challenge that time to claim they had the votes instead loc, as as the countries democracy is that state. i basically see that the, i am requesting a criminal investigation against the 5 will star days of the national electro council to make the answer because they are destroying our republic. they are destroying the support of our republic, which is the vote getting we want 100 percent of the ballot boxes. we want to see them and open it in the presence of witnesses. we want the national electro council to open them with the presence of national and international witnesses to remove doubts still ahead and obviously the angry residence and office of choose the government for being too prepared for the devastating while as far as blazing into the fonts of the country,
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[000:00:00;00] the injustice to me is the driving force of why i do this to show people what it's like to live in places where injustice isn't something you read in. the news is something that happens to every single day. whether it's a war, a natural disaster, whether it's political corruption, making sure that they understand in a simple language is absolutely crucial. the cities already 50 percent evacuated, most of those people actually left in the early days of the war. i couldn't do this job without the best cumberland,
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best produced is the best fixes and those other people to ireland in order to be able to get that message out to the weld of the south korea and the united states have conducted live far military drug was close to the border with north korea. the department of us soldiers comes in addition to the roughly $28.00 photos and the american troops already stationed in the south. so on washington, say their presence is to defend against what they describe as nuclear tribes from the north. drill comes ahead of both nations running annual joints military exercises. next week, greeks are returning to their homes to assess the damage caused by the worst wildfire of the year. one persons died and 60 others have been injured in the blaze . before it came extremely close to the greek capital, dozens of buildings near athens were destroyed. and thousands of people were told to leave their homes. charles,
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try for travel to do all pen telling me of austin's to meet one family who isn't ty, livelihoods has been destroyed. and some of you might be upset by parts of his report. and our course is the i'm a mess. i feel like i've lost my life. i feel i've lost a child. i'm at a funeral. i feel like i don't want to live anymore. i personally, demetrius says he doesn't want to go with us to see his dead animals. it upsets him too much. 100 and full goats and 5 dogs bone to live in the blaze. the ripped through his livestock pens, the feet, storage buildings on the hall for hector of land that his father left him. he says each animals was was more than $200.00. but the government said it will compensation for less than hoff about the amount say, let me proceed. we need help to get back on our feet. so we can live again or have nothing less type was in total,
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including the feed store. i've lost at least $35000.00 euros with and that's not including the buildings that have been destroyed. a scene of shocking devastation here. now the government has already offered financial compensation to people who've had their properties in the damaged or destroyed by this fire. however, there were many people still waiting for promised the government money to materialize of the far as they suffered. 3 years ago. i was your 0 1st visit to use of us, the less mikaela in 2021 of to a wall 5 destroyed. he's classic call restoration business, which he says was worth more than $2000000.00. and this is a photo spider. 1970 workshops and he's old homeland rusted ruin and which the drink ross and undergoes he still hasn't received government compensation. she was promised that it will not be cut me up, but if i have not received even one reply to my repeated inquiries, and there's a lot of bureaucracy,
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even though everything you sent electronically like there's been no response public sentiment, i clicked it up. i do see that the use for as far information system says in 2023. walter flaws cause mold in $2000000000.00 worth of damage increase the countries union of insurance companies estimates more than $50000000.00 worth of claims were made last year. but exactly how many of those have been paid is unclear. the destroyed remnants of demetrius livelihood, still smolder in the off the moon, some. and i could hear the cries as they died. he says, i need help to stop again. charles profit alger 0. the open tele greece and u. k. vandals, of damage the statute of a black nurse, famous for her care of soldiers during the try. me in war, orange and red pain spring, thrown in the statute of mary c ko. it's outside of hospital in central london. the
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head of the organization, which raises the money to install it, but they use the attack was racially motivated. that follows days of rights and by far right groups across the u. k. targeting migraines. not. so we'll decide by the end of august, how to bring the home to us are not stuck on the international space station. not a little more understanding. so williams blasted off a board, boeing star lineup at the start of june for an 8th day emission. however, foster malfunctions have delayed the return by 62 days and counting. nasa must decide if a star line or is safe to fly all farther to use a rival space ex craft. but that mission won't return home until february scientists and the u. k. so they're shocked to discover that part of the famous stonehenge monument came from a lot farther away than originally sold. they find that they alter of stonehenge came from 750 kilometers away in the north of scotland. and all those nearby wales,
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the discovery is raising more questions about how this drum circle was created. and how people from a run the time of 2 and a half size and b c. well capable of transporting the stones. the car is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more than all the stores. staples as the cost of all celebrates the 25th anniversary of nato's intervention that ended the fighting between serbian and because of albany and forces we were meant to be completely ethnically. cleanse people have 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 the,
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