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that's 2 weeks ago we were here shopping and the exchange of bias started. people ran away. there's little optimism in a conflict that's linked to an end to as well as more on cost or possibly not even that the image is very assault on gaza ahead of new season or to some cost to move palestinians of children injured the bottom. and this intelligency on life from jo, how and so coming up, land grabs and the occupied westbank is where the p, the proves a new illegal settlement on as you next cause, won't heritage side bethlehem ukrainian forces alonzo deep into the crust
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region. russia scrambles fly suggests to support the incursion and finance governing coalition looks for a new prime minister of the constitutional quote dismisses reach out to the send, the it is rarely full. so let's have unleashed a new wave of attacks across the gaza strip ahead of 65, talk some kata. mo palestinians have been killed pushing the official death toll from the wall closer to 40000. that is 2 percent of the population. us secretary of state antony, blinking and comp us probably minutes to shake mohammed been approved by mine. i'll finally have a full policies not to undermine the tool set to be held in the hot and becoming dallas. but despite diplomatic efforts and the bloodshed, palestinians are facing more despair, thought it was a report from the bala and central gaza. the doctors at most or
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hospital in hon. eunice, have the hands full goes. the 2nd the city seems south of district has been under, is very evacuation. owed is again, while some palestinians 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 stole we, i repaired shoes, so people, everything was quiet before the rock is here. these all people who accuse us of terrorism, israel is a terrace state. no. this survive of an attack in fun. eunice says she was cooking for the kids in the building clips around the god, the judge of a 100 level, the southern the we couldn't see and stones came tumbling down on us. there are no
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far to say no area. we all civilians are only civilians in the building. i lost many members of my family industry. elsewhere in casa strongly kids, a family home in the crowded lives a rock for a few de camp. among the victims, with several children age between $2.11. the whole set to go with them as the we had the sound of a very strong explosion. it caused massive destruction went out 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 the cause of hospitals of home as well when you, we close offensive, particularly on con eunice, comes on the eve of a new seems quiet. so people here agreed that as well as more serious about in things to and that the few rules i used to do little but will toto examples there
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was, can use out. so in hospice as the wounded, just keep a really think to erica zoom. i would just say were there, we've been a pedestal one, as well as sending a delegation to attend those these 5 talks and don't ha ha, i'm the son who's reports from jordan's capital. i'm on on the makeup of its team. and a reminder, she's reporting from the because the israeli government has banned, i'll just say are from operations in the country, a ceasefire top set to resume and because of the capital doha. on thursday. these really negotiation team will be headed by the most on chief that these rules external security service as well as the sion that to be internal security agency. now the mandate has been discussed by nets and y'all and the mediators. and it was agreed upon and according to anonymous official speaking to was really media. they say that and then you all who has softened to stance. the red lines and non negotiable are still there senior, how massive visuals have told them to 0, that they're not interested in new negotiations. and that they've been clear on
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that and are only interested in discussing the framework that was already on the table. that was agreed upon by the group on july, 2nd, 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 truth, these any young men. and earlier today, us secretary of state anthony blinking had spoken with bloody counterparts, saying, but no country in the region should undermine be ceasefire talks and efforts. and that includes israel. additionally, the united states has said that a ceasefire in gaza is obtained, could be this thing to calm, regional tensions come to send fluids as your 0. i'm on the us a sending the c i a chief to doha. the state department says it says font agreement
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is crucial to the region. like had a reports from washington dc, as the secretary of state antony blinking will not be attending the proposed folks 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 in 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 tools in the home. i will let our country partners 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 a conclusion. it is far time for the remaining hostages to be released, 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
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clear is the absolute importance of achieving a c spy. it's from a c spy. that old can come from what the parties wants to 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 is really prisons that 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 moss has blamed as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu for dragging out the negotiations. it wants as well, just stick to the original terms of the propose, she's fine. what she was president joe biden announced in july and is backed by the un security council. biden's plan, which he said was tabled by as well included
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a temporary truce on to all as rarely, troops withdrawal from gaza on the release of some captives. and the 2nd stage from austin as well would begin negotiations for a permanent and hostile disease. reconstruction of the strip and an end to the will, a polish of the 3rd and final stage, however, is where it has since added new demands. it wants to resume project and gaza off to the temporary truce ends. it also wants to retain control of the also border crossing and the philadelphia comfortable as a buffer zone between egypt and gaza. national and that's all fine at t and we expect to be told by the media is that israel has accepted what is being offered. and any meeting 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 in the occupied westbank is there any forces have killed at least 2 palestinians. the annapolis that happened during the rate on the ballasa refugee camp is where the troops have since withdrawn.
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they've been conducting daily reg as in palestinian town since the 1000 began and is really forces have carried out a large scale. the rest campaign and southern parts of the west bank soldiers waited hebron size household and b as followed. cab storming houses and detaining around 50 people on 630 pallets to the ends, have been killed and 10000 detains in the occupied westbank since october. the 7th as one has approved a new illegal assessment on the unesco world heritage sykes and best for him as well as far lot finance minister based on smart coach analysis for plans for the assessment the palestinian village of but the, the size is non for its ancient agricultural terraces, vineyards and all of the girls, as well as who lives in the occupied westbank are illegal on the international norm noodle. they report some of them all on the impact of the is really decision on
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palestinian lives. are these ready? 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 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 a world heritage side 10 years ago. but in addition to its value to humanity, i'm to palestinian heritage. that area will disconnect. bethlehem from the rest of its environs. bethlehem, being surrounded by illegal is rarely supplements and the will and now the block of course had ceiling to the south will be connected to the supplements of jerusalem, hard of yellow and yellow,
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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 court 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 annexation of the occupied westbank as an object of not all this data drama, la talestine, muhammad, i ask you to put a policy analyst with all shall become a palestinian sing tag, and he says, as well as trying to break comp palestinian communities. this is a part of these really states practice strategy to fragment 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
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territories. and in fact, also further isolated east jerusalem from the rest of the west bank. so that the strategic utility for israel is always the same whether it is in this site or another site. it's always recommended to palestinian population and critically create facts on the ground. but these really state has, has called for specs on the ground for decades in order to stop the creation of the palestinian state as much as even said that in his quote that visa, this is about creating facts on the ground to prevent in his view of the dangerous establishment of a palestinian state. so a, this is part of that long term strategy to fragment. the palestinian population and expand is rarely do we're sovereignty over the entirety of the land from the river to this event, the ultimate goal. the russia is evacuating thousands of civilians from the coast region as deep cleaning
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forces of bonds. the military says it's deployed 5 digits. to the west and florida, ukraine says its troops have taken mortality. their are almost close as keeps. main goal is to disrupt the russian forces. entrenched in the eastern new crane, much of which is still the underbrush and control equations incursion into curtis goes further north and the front line began last week. and it's the largest cross border attack by your clients since the world again, john, 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, said they were making ground. what else to how defense falls troops continue that
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are offensive on the territory of the cask region. since the south of today, our troops have advanced one to 2 kilometers in various directions. to similarly bold was this report filed by a ukranian 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, little home has come to civilians, no damage done to civilian infrastructure. they shut them yet, 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 our lives that keep brand new. still very much can be fixed by cleaning this more afford. so frontier and territorial integrity teeth. in this case, i think he brand new is helping me quite clear, identifying and highlighting that are based as notes and incursion of
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a means to multiply russian territories, which is rather self defensive measures. the russian sources, meanwhile, tell a different story with pictures being broiled, 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 l g 0 was the still ahead on knowledge 0, the race begins to choose a new president,
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and the suite long would have a live update from columbus to angry residents of athens. which use the government of being unprepared for want fives, devastating parts of the country. the had that flipped the middle east and live on to in heavy rain across eastern areas of him. and of course, debbie and devastating flooding. the bad news is that we have more rain to come. it's not gonna be that heavy on 1st day. have a look on friday. you can see that torrential rain starting to pull in to western areas of human and the south west of saudi arabia. elsewhere, closer region is laundry dry, very hot as well. so the likes of to wait, we're expecting 50 degrees celsius to in q 8 city on friday,
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that heat extends across the event. we've warnings of high temperatures on friday, across lebanon, and the heat continues across the north of africa, not as hot, however full. i'll cheer it. we go to weather system across the mediterranean. that's going to bring some very gusty winds and west a weather to the north weather, as well as spot warnings across southern parts of libya. that was a seasonal rains have shifted further north. that's not good news for the likes of sudan. we are expecting that sliding to watson with the heavy rain over the next few days. so logic quiet to the south was that just some showers coming in for us with tv and southern parts of mozambique on thursday. but lots of sunshine and bright skies in south africa, of the reading from decades of wor, denied education, spiteful by society of gun women are increasingly experiencing
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mental health issues. but against, oh, it's a 26 year old psychologist. gives women hope. what's troubling her with this documentary on a jersey to it's the the you're watching on the elizabeth for an ottoman doha, of a mind to about top stories for solid. at least 40 pounds finance being towed in his riley strikes across garza in the past 24 hours. many of the women and children from the sheltering and con eunice was ready for us as
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a carrying out another offensive. to us has confirmed delegation headed by the c i a director will attend the golf piece and don't ha, as one has also confirmed, it's conscious of patients that us as complex shortage. that would be represented and russia as evacuating thousands of civilians from the coast region as ukrainians and phones. the russian military chief says fine ship something to poland, to the west, and port, a trip to propeller declining in troops and 3 long co, 40 presidential footfalls, a submission, then nominations to the election commission. the country will head to the polls to choose the lead of next month incumbents. right. and what kind of send a intends to run. he took office 2 years ago off to widespread protest during the worst financial crisis in decades. almost 17000000 people are eligible to vote. that's bringing my calls, bundled vanelle fernandez. she was joining us live from colombo. this is
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a crowded field. vanelle who are the main contend is so strange about as with this election. i mean, you, you asking me about when content is, but i have to tell you, we have an array of 40 candidates taking pause. i mean, just behind it is the election commission and most of the candidates who are taking . but we've heard that there been one or 2 last minute withdraws, but most of them right now are sitting with the election commission, where each one has to go submit that nomination papers and have them checked before they get into the race formerly. but there are 40 candidates of this election, the main ones, though, all the incumbent president around the commencing of the opposition lead us. i just pray manasseh and i sort of a marxist lennox and is lead a cold under commodities on like he's the head of and the lines are we also have uh,
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the son of the former president. mind the roger pucks and that's nama roger fox. uh uh, so these are some of the main, you know, the frontrunners if you like, and those who are taken seriously. we also have a former ami come on the media mobile and quite a lot of others in the free, at this presidential election. which, as you mentioned, is quite a critical election because it's the 1st time of the all the people that you're loc as seen, that the people having the chance to use eval. yeah. looking, i'm a cigna taking office off to protests of the economy and corruption, ousted minded as a pox on the now, how important will those issues be in the selection of the well, at the moment, none of the candidates, i think by one have actually come out with the manifesto, so we're not sure as to what the aide is that going to be targeting, but definitely for the people. then if i can just walk across this way and just
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show you the end of the road here at the end of the election commission, a secretary that you have the body kids, obviously heavy security people, a lot of the supporters of people waiting for the candidates to come outside that are already some banners. we hear the sound of drums of musical instruments where there will be some valleys and things like that. just often they go back. so people, people like this as opposed to and the broad, the public in sri lanka, the issue of corruption, the issue of cost of living. ok, key factors for them. and they will be when they go to the vote, because at the end of the day you talk about sort of macro economics where the country is going. but for the average man on the streets, it's about whether he can put food on the table for his kids. whether he can send these kids to school, whether he can, you not manage the bath, necessities. and even though things have started be like some what year to ensure long from those doc days of economic crisis, things are very, very,
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very difficult for a lot of sherlock ends in l. thank you very much for that, but al fernandez at the latest live in columbus tons governing coalition was looking for a successor to alst as prime minister street that the visa in the house of parliament would meet on friday to approve the new candidate for the top post tony chang reports from bangkok, supposed to come out and come, they say weeks a long time in politics, some of the cycling and it's been a brutal one in thailand over 7 days. the constitutional code has removed the policy, the one the election. and now the prime minister comes on the wrong gun, or the quote is found why a 5 foot decision? the role of the 1st accused this prime ministers ended according to constitution, article $170.00 paragraphs, one to form due to a lack of honesty. and like for qualifications from said, hotel we send, had looked relatively relaxed as he arrived for work. earlier in the day,
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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 homepage items. i'm saddened by the fact that i'm seeing is a prime minister without morality, which i thought i'm, i'm not such a person. when did you disagree has made a decision? i have to accept it, put on it was a short political career to the form of property developing close connections to the shipment family proposed them into the top, jo, when the unelected sentence blocked last is election. when is from forming a government. but the charismatic businessman faced the sluggish economy on political hurdles, even his total frame couldn't have 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,
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the traditional power holders, they don't seem to care about the tire economy, about their voices, for reform 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. it was they had home from 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 chang else's era and tony has this update from the ty parliaments in bangkok. it's going to be a busy day. here are the type of the many people would taken by surprise. but yes, the decision from the constitutional cooled to else, the prime minister,
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thought we are starting to get a sense of who the short list of replacements might be totally that leads the ruling coalition, have ruled out pet hometown should've was she's the daughter of texan. but he's known to be concerned about putting his daughter right to the full front of type politics position. we've seen the last 7 days, which could make you very vulnerable. instead they proposed a 75 year old former m p. we've had a major brain aneurism last year with serious questions over his health. that might open the way and attend 10 with a cool amount of substantial independent well, who leads from diatanni vista, the policy of time politics and the man who is known to belong to hall. but at this uh, for the top job will help people in thailand reacting to the suit so that the constitutional codes decision, frankly, with a shrug, a resignation, a deep sense of disappointment. the tim,
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all of the bad old days of time politics has come. once again, tony thing else is there, a bank of the world health organization has declared a global health emergency in response to the impulse outbreak. and central and east africa is the w. i chose highest and lowest level. the virus has spread from the democratic republic of congo to neighbor and kenya burgundy, uganda, and rolanda. ma collateral reports for the 2nd time in as many years, the world health organization has declared impacts as a public health emergency. the impulse 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 scripts and more than a dozen countries on the continent. the w. i chose announcement followed swift.
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it's clear that the cold, united international response is essential to stop this 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 people under the age of 18, but a new strain has also sprayed to full neighboring countries as 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 that us because we do see to go to the level that that which was coming with the same assessments and the same conclusion is a really good day for, for us to cancel our efforts on campus. the continental public health watch dog
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says more than $200010.00 pucks vaccines are already on the way, but the rollout will also be scaled up significantly by the end of this year. we get that these 2 medium doses, the divided by the end of next year, 202510. again. that ability. but i think of these are things that really deep critical and these bit version on the supports of those the w h o is pledged nearly 1500000 dollars 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 people increase of a ton into their homes to assess the damage off of the west wall? 5. this year, the place came close to the great capital destroying dozens of buildings. charles try foot travel to dow opened, telling me a athens to meet one family whose livelihood was destroyed. somebody was,
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may find parts of his for full shop, sessing. and i was just trying to move 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. there's none of me. demetrius says he doesn't want to go with us to see his dead animals. it upsets him too much of a 100 and full goats and 5 dogs bones alive and the blaze ripped through his live store pins, the feed storage buildings on the hoff a hicks here of line that his father left him. he says each animal was, was more than $200.00, but the government said it will compensates him for less than health, but amount say let me proceed. we need help to get back on our feet. so we can live again or have nothing left until i put in total, including the feeder it's stored. i've lost at least 35000 euros with. and that's not including the buildings that have been destroyed. a scene of shocking
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