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worst cells and center of the carlos trip. the latest, the punctuation orders are causing panic. because with is where you repeatedly targeting, so called save stones. there's no guarantee they will be safe where they go next. the, [000:00:00;00] the and all i'm about this and this is the news on life from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. the one of the bloodiest conflicts of the 21st century, israel's genocide and guy says no killed more than $40000.00 palestinians in less than
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a year. the bring them home, know the message from families of captives and sizes of protesters across the israel assist bar tolts. between these ready negotiators and international mediators. restarts in doha, mazda is really southeast towards homes and causing a deadly rotten page, and a palestinian village. in the occupied west by one 1st is killed and then part spreads beyond isaac up sweeping, confirms its 1st case with the new and more dangerous strain of the virus, the and just over 300 days. israel has waged a war, so brutal and so devastating. it's not being seen as one of the bloodiest conflicts of the 21st century. a wall that's wiped out 2 percent of gases, entire population. that's more than $40000.00 palestinians killed since the ball
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began in october last year. and the you and the says that's just an s much given. the number of people still unaccounted far and may be trapped under the rubble. israel has turned garza into what's being called a graveyard for children. clearly killing nearly 16 and a half, $5000.00 of them. more than $10000.00 people are still missing, most i believe, to be buried in the ruins of their homes and their neighborhoods. despite that staggering toll, israel's assault on garza continues. this was the scene in con units for families, which seemed trying to escape is video tags, pens, carrier, the children in their arms has been running for shelter and gas as largest refugee compounds. once again, come under is very far at least 7 people, a cube in july, the 1 of the buildings bombed was the home was part of medic abdul cutter who had to recover the bodies of his own family. most of them were killed and he is very striking. but he was able to pull his niece from the rubble and rush her to his
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waiting ambulance. israel's killed more than 500 healthcare workers since the war began. the entire generations of palestinians have been wiped out in the war, and those who survived is a constant struggle for daily life and a place that's been described as hell on us. the same bus driving reports tens of thousands of lives violently taken. tens of thousands of voices forever silence. for the dead, the suffering is for the living, the agony of survival for the $40000.00 men, women, children, and babies. 40000 sons, daughters, mothers, fathers, 40000 people,
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often left in pieces for friends and family to mourn, sometimes buried by strangers. because whole families had been wiped out the attack helicopters and air strikes drones, tanks and artillery pounding, one of the most densely populated civilian areas in the world. 40000 victims of the kind of indiscriminate bond that might seem un, imaginable. in the 21st century, victims who israel's government has coldly characterized as 40000 human shields. for may, 40000 people is tens of thousands of parents whose lives will never be the same because they've lost the children. it's thousands and thousands of children who are forever lost their parents and it's on going well, i think that's what people struggled to understand that all those people who would
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not pin kill those people who are trying to get through without a parent and the trauma having lost a child, a charlie living intense, still going through bombardment. the impact of bombs and bullets is often immediate. but many die after being crushed under collapsed buildings or from preventable infections, disease and starvation. because is real is blocking medical supplies and food from entering costs. it can meet us, lower death, seemingly more crude. the yellow below kind of hasn't come out if this happened in a european country, there wouldn't be any reaction come to a nation and a stronger response. we're a stage where a precedent goes and has the values, are just a number of exciting this and say, hey, can you imagine what 40000 means? it is a catastrophic number. the world cannot imagine it on a despite this,
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the world sees is where here is and watches every day, every minute back, but remain silent. and we are powerless. we are exhausted, we have no energy left. because the young enough, even if this is revenge against palestinians, they have taken enough revenge. enough is invention is needed. what is happening proves that the world is completed with israel and the entire world is intent on the destruction of the palestinian people. even as the war and do today, passed conflicts show indirect long term effects continue for years. and it is a near certainty that the death toll in garza will continue to work. in a letter published in the medical journal, lance, it experts predict the final count will not be measured in the 10s of thousands, but in the hundreds of thousands. and while massacres can be measured, the scale of desk put into numbers, the level of suffering and trauma. now and going forward is incalculable.
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same bus robbie ultra 0 and is the desk told and goes, it continues to merge mediators from costs of the us and egypt. amazing and is really delegation to secure, to cease fire and prevent the conflict from spreading the talk. so going to continue for a 2nd day. the 1st phase would be a temporary truce during which thomas would release women, the elderly and wounded captives, and exchange for palestinians held in is really presence. the 2nd phase would include a permanent and to facilitate is on the release of all remaining is really captives . the 3rd phase would be the reconstruction of gas and how much i'm doing reports from the cost of the capital. very few concrete details emerging thus far as to what precise points are being discussed in this round of ceasefire talks thus far. in doha, we know that the u. s. cup of israel and egypt are all represented in
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this round of talks. what's less clear is what role precisely how much is playing. the reason for that is in the lead up to this round of talks, how much had stated that they do not want to enter into any kind of new negotiation . this time out, what they would like to see is a response to the framework deal that had been announced previous sent out by us president joe biden. and that had been agreed to by how much in early july. now it's important to point out that in every incarnation of these ceasefire talks, how much in israel have never negotiated directly, those 2 sides have always spoken separately to the mediators involved in this process. now, at this stage, the us has essentially said that they are confident that both caught up in egypt will be relating messages to how much that, how much effective we will be represented in some form or fashion. but at this stage,
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a lot more questions than answers as to what exactly to expect going forward. this is all coming in very critical at a very volatile time at a time. when the mediators, the us caught the in egypt, have tried to ensure that both is real and how much would be involved in these talks when they are trying to ensure that these talks might stave off a wider conflagration, a wider conflict in the region. there is a lot of concern about this right now, but at this stage, when it comes to these hawks, even though it's very high stakes atmosphere, there have thus far been low expectations. how much i'm just either those, those tops continue the families. it was really captives held in gaza, are running across major is really cities several sizes of protests have gathered to them under use. really, governments accuse a deal to bring rain captives back home to encourage the government
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to sign an agreement with from us to bring back all the canopies. the girl demand the children, if it won't happen now, i, we believe that none of the hostages wouldn't be alive if to the last chance these days are very, very much look for us very hard for us. and we hope thanks to the stop. so we get the agreements and everything that would be back because otherwise it might be very, very hard to bring them back in the occupied was blank is really satellites of burned cause and homes and attacks on palestinian villages. one person was killed and many more had been injured in an attack on the village of sheets. another attack on the town of hawaii left at least 8 people injured under salt reports from jordan's capital. i'm on. let me just remind you that the reason that she's in a mind is because the israeli government has bundled his data from reporting in israel. of these really military says they are investigating 2 separate attacks in
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the occupied westbank by armed is really settlers the 1st on the village of teeth and the 2nd on the village of to water in the 1st attack on the police one palestinian was killed according to the health ministry, he's a 23 year old palestinian man and around a dozen others injured. these really army is looking into the death of the 23 year old to see if he was shot by these really military or by the settlers. now there's been reaction pouring in from across these really political while prime minister benjamin netanyahu releasing a statement saying that those who participated in the attacks will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law. these really president isaac resolved, echoing that sentiment. but we also heard from israel's finance minister bid solid smoke rich, who called this quote, criminal. an arc is violence, which is quite a change in tone from smote rich, who was a no, no international is who lives in an illegal settlement. himself often a defender of these arms settler groups who just last year when
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a deadly attack on the town of water took place. he responded by saying, quote, that for water should be wiped off the map. now, settler attempts on palestinians are not a new phenomenon. in fact, they have only increased since the beginning of these rules were on garza. 10 months ago. the un has documented at least 1140 of these attacks that resulted in several deaths. and injuries of palestinians, and oftentimes these attacks are carried out under the protection of these really military is the palestinians in the occupied west bank are left defenseless against armed settlers who live in illegal settlements. and these really military who protects them. 10 percent fluids just need all of the. the tennis ross is a visiting professor at princeton university and is the former executive director of human rights watch. he's joining us now from new york. thank you very much indeed sir, for being with us. israel's ministry always claims that it attends to limit the
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casualties and any conflict that it carries out, it's not killed. roughly 2 percent of the population of guys or what's your assessment of that claim? well that's obviously i guess the desktop as noted, you know, in the, in the opening segment it's probably an under estimate because you can add on top of that, $40000.00, about another $10000.00 or so for estimated to still be in the rubble not been found. and as was noted on these are just deaths caused by bombing or showing they are not the sort of interact desk caused by israel's destruction of the health care system in golf. so for example, since for rougher so the opening, the border crossing g d chipped has been closed over the last 3 months because the health ministry just estimated that 5000 people died because they couldn't get out but medical care. and the last and started that was noted on indicates that
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probably 4 times as many as the direct desktop will be the ultimate number of people who died by direct and indirect means combined. so, you know, this is a devastating attack on the population. no, i think everybody know that, you know, the, the number 40000 does not distinguish between combat and some civilians. but there's a lot we can do to break that down because we know from because the health ministry batch, a 3rd of these people were children. you know, over 18 percent women over 8 percent were elderly, so fairly low and a half up to 60 percent. and then up the remainder even though they were adult males. israel tends to pretend that every adult man was the last spider. and obviously that's not true. and so we have to assume that, you know, many of those males were civilians to now to what are what history all sides. they say that 14000 people were either killed or trash. and so already they don't really give
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a straightforward number. the us says it's many fewer than 40 who are actually killed. so what this, all right, it's up to you is that a she which for portion of the $40000.00 sealed resilience. and this reflects the indifference of these raving military to palestinian civilian casualties. if not deliberate efforts to render collective punishment against the people of costs . and i want to talk to you also of course about the situation in the west bank. it's not just limited to what's going on in guys as our correspondent, honda. so who was pointing out there have been an estimate of 1140 attacks by settlers on palestinians over the period of time that has been in the latest following the latest one that has been condemnation by the leader of israel's opposition. you have uh la feet. there has also been condemnation by benjamin netanyahu. do you think that that is a sign that things might change? the way you see is people focusing on the sort of violence which obviously as you know,
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given the numbers killed is severe. but the software violence is really just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the solver enterprise. and there is no backing office software enterprise. indeed, the government is in the process of proving a brand new southern which you know, each of these settlements as much as the legal sure correspondence that they are or products because they violate the probation of an occupying power, standing their population charged by territory. and here, this is just weeks after the international court of justice said that the end of this occupation is the recall. in order to to end, we've gone for a long time assignment to work on. and i think the real question now is, what are the supposedly law biting governments of the world, the governments that report to support a rules based order? what are they going to do about this? you know, it's not enough to impose sanctions by hand full of individual settlers who are responsible for acts of violence. what about the government officials were closing their i should the violence. what about the government officials,
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who were authorizing expanding assaults? that's what we really have to focus on. and so far, western governments are, are just touching that issue. so now we have course the talks that are going on in doha. they're going to carry on for a 2nd day. they're looking at the possibility of a cease fire. they're also talking about the possibility of a captives for palestinian prisoners, the type swap. we've seen tremendous pressure from the families and supporters of is ready kept as being held in gaza on the coalition of benjamin netanyahu. given that, is there any indication that you can see that, that might, in some way influence the talks that are happening in doha, that well, i think what we're seeing is that, you know, if, if you listen to these right, mean military, you know, the, the senior jobs, if you listen to senior us national security officials, they see that there's no point to continuing the fact that tanya, whose goal without destroying her boss, is elusive from us,
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has been substantially degraded. but the idea that more bombing is going to make a significant difference other than to kill more palestinian civilians is just wrong. and so, you know, almost everybody agrees that this is a pointless worth a stage. it should stop except for nothing. yahoo and he's far right ministers, and if you look to people like that, give her smell rich, they wants to work, continue. they want to continue imposing collective punishment on the people of casa, because they hope that things will become so miserable that they can just quinn's to 1000000 palestinians from the demographic balance sheet of israel and palestine . in this further psychologist capturing all the territory and non yahoo needs, these are right figures to stay in power and we've seen time and again, whatnot. tenure prioritizes is his own retention of power. so we can avoid the pending corruption charges against you. so you know, salary wise, anybody reasonable says we need a ceasefire now,
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but should be able to come to terms. this is not so hard, not to yahoo is very personal reasons to keep the world go away despite the mass of suffering. despite the rendering it almost impossible for the hostages to get on the line and someone will bring you back to the subject of the settlers and settlements just for a moment to add that these are in the government has published funds, but it's going to set up a new is very settlement and illegal sacrament on a unesco heritage site. and there has been a long long efforts to try to contain the spite of sacraments on the west bank which have so far failed. one would imagine that even if it go to the point where you could stop the spread of the settlements, yukon, i would imagine and take the settlements that all right, are already there. what kind of a dynamic is that going to be? if we get to the point where there is a solution to the palestinian is very conflict that is found and the 2 sides do have to live together. well, the entire point of
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a settlement enterprise is to make a 2 state solution impasse. and if i think you go to the westbank, if you go to sort of the one of the hilltops and look around and you look between the settlements and the bypass roads and you know, just this curbing up of the west banks, the room now on the order of a 160 different meaning, i'm crazy devonte stats in the west bank. and so you're under these circumstances, a viable contingent gate is continuous palestinian stage is just impossible. so, you know, either there is a massive withdrawal and destroying the population for the people. they are accepted in palestine or you accept what many people are now referring to is a one state reality. that is to say, you know, there is just one state today between the jordan river and the mediterranean sea. and the only question is, is that the state going to be one of equal rights for all residents? or is it going to be a peptide for people who live in the occupied territories? you know so far,
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nothing. yeah. who hopes to perpetuate the part time when i was calling about. but i hope that the world increasingly is going to turn against that approach, particularly now that the international court of justice has essentially said, this is a part time. this is unacceptable. it needs to and kind of throw off. we're very grateful to you for being with us on. i'll just do this. i thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you as well. let's talk more about those funds to set up a new illegal is wally settlement on an unesco world heritage site in bethlehem. and the occupied was buying is one to 5 illegal sacraments as well here. thought has promised to make a official in june. the government says the move is in response to several g repeating countries, recognizing an independent published and inspect it. abraham reports from the occupied westbank. it looks peaceful, but the serenity of this body is often interrupted, interrupted by the suckers. because a, you know,
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before 3 or 4 days they said fight it in the mountains. i just see it takes us to her childhood home and we had one of the last remaining green areas in bethlehem, in the soft of the occupied westbank. inside of it, there's really circulars who kicked alice's family out, even when the family proved the ownership of the house and is really cool with they were the ones who were issued that is the order by to these with industry. i'm not sure they can move freely, you know, after the, the stablish ment of the news settlements. they are moving here really now you see they can move freely moving water, removing anything they want on wednesday is really government approved and you legally is really supplementing the area named nat. had headed links. the supplements in the occupied westbank with those in occupied east jerusalem. it's one of 5 illegal supplements of both is ready for right. the minister battalion
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smoke, which promised to make official in june, that decision was announced after several european countries recognized an independent palestinian state. this is part of the is there any plan to create metropolitan joseph what they intend to do is that to increase the so called municipal bomb through douglas. and i'm and for may just let them block, dating back to the room in error, palestinians in the village of but do you take pride in the fact that they have preserved the historical gym and maintain the negative cultural style from centuries ago? water flows from natural springs through ancient channels to feed the planted terraces. palestinians registered the area as the unesco world had a huge fight. this is considered one of policy lines, most scenic hikes,
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your way or fraternity to enjoy the fresh air in nature. but the palestinians down to is all of that replaced by illegal is really supplements which usually start off with a building like this one behind me. alice says she misses the calmness of the valley, but for now she insists she will keep fighting until she gets it. we are the simple somebody against the states need that, but he and just, you know, you're probably the worst thing about us by 30 bar ahead of the news, ongoing city. and we're going to tell you how you printing and troops are gaining ground deep inside russian territory until the surrender conflict incidentally, continue in geneva, even though representatives of only one of the watering decides, i've shown up the house officials and sweden to say they've confirmed the countries, the 1st case of beat more cd is very into the highly infectious em parks disease.
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it makes it the 1st country outside the african continent to register a case the global vaccine group. garvey says it's got up to $500000000.00 available to deliver jobs to affected countries on by the state of the world health organization to cut and fox, a global health emergency. the outbreak was 1st reported in democratic republic of congo as light to the depths of more than 500 people to find the theater. so stuff . this is the 1st case of played one to be diagnosed. i would side the african continent. the effective person has also been infected during his stay in an area of africa, where there is a large outbreak of impulse. and bolts was 1st discovered in lab monkeys. in 1958 is endemic, and parts of central and west africa. but cases have been increasing there 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,
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including ex and fever and swollen glands, followed by a painful rush that forms blisters and post spreads to physical contact with infected people, as well as contaminated surfaces and objects. signing carts, a professor and selling, you know, micro biology at the university of reading in the u. k. and he says there's no need to panic by and deeper should be aware of the risk. and they should take it in a sort of, in a measured way. they should understand who reads and who is not. so it's a high risk. they should understand. but the chances of catching this without having a place in personal contact with somebody who is infected is actually very minimal . i mean, that the typical way of transmission is post the test. the physical compact skin on skin will skate in contact with the safe bed, including the speed infected, but it can be spread by costs and sneezes, as well, with that as much herrera. the lessons we've learned to do these things. time the
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spread, the very quickly, very rapidly around the world. but if you get, if you, if you could manage to put a lead on, then and create a firewall and reduce the amount of transmission, then the, the emergency may drive a buyout. and of course, i point people in the direction of what happens with foss, which is a relative of want to okay, they could be 19 when that was a problem. and i feel jews ago, they were strict containment measures put in place. i mean by it out, it went away because it was the table to transmit from person to person and with any infectious pathogen. if you stop happening right person the best and spread, it will eventually die out. us as the by the ministrations focused on getting both sides to engage and talks to and so done. 16 months conflict meetings that are underway in geneva. but so far, only a delegation from the pot of military rapids support forces is presence facilities . army hasn't turned up,
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it's not happy with the formats of the talks. mediators say formal negotiations can begin with only one side present at the marvin's in costume, with molar, and what's at stake. and his call was army chief general of the foot, the hon. us secretary of state anthony blinking, or it's the army to send a delegation to join the talks that are taking place in this, in switzerland and geneva. now these thoughts thoughts are on wednesday and they're meant to put to bring a halt or a cease fire between the 2 wearing sides this with the new army and the power of military rapids support for us. the forces after 16 months of fighting. but the army has boycotted those talks, they say that they want to be represented in those talks as a government and not as an army delegation. they also do not want to the united arab emirates there and thing that's our memories is right now. joining these talks as an observer, the us special envoy posted on x that the talks will continue on, says they. and that they haven't managed to re,
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some kind of an understanding in terms of implementing the declaration which was fine between the army and the parent military rapids support forces in may of last year. that the lack of implement implementation of that agreement is why the army says it's not going as well. it says that that they are a safe should withdraw from civilian homes and civilian infrastructure such as the lots of plants and power plants and open human. it's terry and corey doors, as stipulated in that did the declaration which was signed last year before any c spy or piece talk take place. now the army is yet to send any delegation to as geneva to attend the talks. that's just by the talks now, and it's the 2nd day. and it's not clear if it will send a delegation in the coming days. but what is clear right now is that this is a pretty much one sided affair with the us. and so i'll do a bit trying to make sure that the army does participate, to bring a respite to those affected by the conflicts here. and so down he bought more than alta,
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vera cartoon. the main forces continue to push deeper into as much as co squeeze in taking the time to sewage, the boulder, the cranes, top military come on is told price, the landscape. they've seized control of 82 settlements inside the russian territory, incursions, not in the 2nd week or so somebody reports from us go through. and i mean, this is what's left behind after ukrainian attack on the town of sue john in the curse region of russia on thursday. the city is now on the front line after ukrainian forces pushed into russian territory on august 6th. as battles continue for control of the strategic border city and vital gas help of suit you. both sides are claiming, tells me gains here to, to is home to a pipeline that continues transporting russian natural gas to europe despite the ongoing hostilities. meanwhile, russian forces claim they are slowly pushing ukrainian forces back or this photo is
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released by the defense ministry shows a number of ukrainian paratroopers killed in the village of 4 key in the cursed creature. russian officials also claim that the curse region village of martinos, gro was cleared of ukrainian forces that's located about 8 kilometers north east of su, just similarly the village of crew, pets. northwest substitute job is also back in russian control. just south of curse, a drone attack, hit residential homes, you should back, you know, in the belgrade region injuring at least 5 civilians. hours later, local officials declared a state of emergency in the entire region conducive to, to glucose. our commission looked at the situation in the belgrade regions and made the decision to declare a federal emergency on the whole territory of the region. in the near future, we will explain what this really means for the effective districts. and for the effective president, this group associate with the state of emergency comes more forces. the defense minister andre fellow solved,
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announced additional troops will be deployed to belgrade regionally. the move comes of thousands of people in the western regions of belgrade, bronze and curse had been evacuated with no clear idea when they will be able to return home. i believe that not only the russians were taken by surprise, by the sudden success of the cranium break through and maybe in the, in the west to worth taking. and brian were really surprised, i believe the cranium, political mo, tray, we read the ship is also surprised. right now, how successful they turned out to be technically and may be. is that the last want to do next? while officials in russia are prepared for the worst, this offensive is highlighted, the vulnerabilities of the 2000 kilometer land border russia, shares with ukraine president vladimir put and has vowed to take the enemy outs and
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defense. officials are confident they can push the occupying forces out occurs with reinforcements on the way. with each passing day, the supply is offensive continues. it's becoming more of a real threats and a real embarrassment for the russian military. the sources of worry al jazeera moscow. russia remains and control of much of eastern ukraine with his forces have been in change for most of the war. ukraine's incursion into costs is farther north, and the main fund lines. last goes, acknowledge ukraine's gains button says then not as significant as keith is claiming ukraine says it's not a 35 kilometers deep into russian territory and fully controls the time of suicide, which is the largest sacrament there. with a population of 5000 people. i'll just say this defense attitude onyx because helpless reports from the training and capital key decrees of bonds has been ongoing, but it's slowed down to a trickle only a few cologne, which is today as p is fighting rages as russian reinforcements of push to the front to be able to stop the ukrainian, the boats,
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wednesdays attacked by ukraine or russian beetle feels as only be the postal success. supple image ration today confirms that at least 2 of the runaways are attacked along with russian. just take off the types of training positions. politically, now ukraine has thousands of russian civilians on the civilian control and the military control. and what is happening now is the high commitment of ukraine is announced, seemed to be a military home and jones with gretchen look of to the basic needs, initial law and order with ukraine. there's no stopping him to the fact that it now has to care for the lives of well being for thousands of russian civilians. oh, it's the topless or to 0. he's still a head and i'll just say that we're going to speak to a family who has been directly impacted by israel's continued blockade of food and 8 into the gaza strip on the white as waltz back on presidential by his call for
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fresh election in venezuela. even as regional lead as filled up the pressure the the and here's an update on the typo and that is closing in on japan and getting pretty close to tokyo. but this will stay out toward the pacific is this one is exploding, it's really cooking up in the pacific. the equivalent at one point to a category for a storm, but watch what happens on saturday exit stage, right. but it does pump in the heat and humidity for tokyo. 38 degrees will be the number for you on saturday. so trying to dealing with some what weather is scattered, showers and storms, best bet to see if there was a round one, g one down and 40 and provinces over the next 54 to 48 hours and for this part of southeast asia. okay. yeah, we've got our showers and storms across indo china and more so northern areas and
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what whether really draped up and down the philippines, but nothing to prompt any weather alerts. meantime for indonesia, it looks like a what day around the day and that western side, west cali mountain on borneo island. let's go to australia a break now for the southeast corner showers wins rolling through here. i think it will be worse for it has many of the state, but pers, weather maker moves in here late friday and you're going to be in the thick of it on saturday. worst case scenario, about half a month's worth of rain between friday and saturday. and we'll lend this one off in new zealand bit of rain moving across the southern outs of the south island on friday of the nation, engulfed in a bitter civil war. the resistance taking more and more territory, the winning, they found one. and the se has to so to the power button to chaos and use threats. has he merged under that? as they see them up,
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became funds for us to that region. cyber crime was taking place in new i. you certainly indicates that it represents one of the largest prime hobbs in the world . the full reports, the possible for the gateway to me in mar, on now, just the euro. the latest news as it breaks, recent polls show the harris campaign gaining on trump in many swing states, and some recent surveys even show were running ahead of him nationwide with detailed coverage that will be huge disappointment now the policy, the one the election 15 months ago it's been dissolved from the heart of the story . tough with those have been damaged and law and order no longer exists in areas under our self control the or the
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the working or does it a reminder of a job. so is this are the, is the, the soul in gaza, tips over $40000.00 is really a tax across the strip continue families to be the same from a tax. and con eunice, the southern palestinians have been killed by as many forces up as a body of f. e. g. come mediators from caught out to us in egypt, our meeting and is very delegation for cease fire talks. first phase would be a temporary truce and exchange for some concepts. second phase would include a permanent entrance facility and the release of all remaining complex. 3rd phase would be the reconstruction of concept. dozens of children have died of long nutrition, and dehydration and gaza says israel began its full scale blockade on this trip. i'll just eat a spoke to him,
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mostly sorry to tell you who his daughter was among the victims. so they put them on almost the sides, just leave the blonde, they're in bed and they've been kind of some of them are in damage. i think the last problem that because my guy gets here and ben, it's kevin, how kind of do i need to get send me as a heads up. why say, i knew what the tom also with the top of the desk and i had like we, i normal how kind of fight both. when the guy i less i'll be a guess, i promise back. i'll share good government. how that i am like i get out the i'm gonna dish filled with by with, with the but i need i need a good now and a go fish to do a fish. yeah. i knew so that it was, but the setup, the fine idea of what the setup is so it doesn't the will drop button for not enough for free on the same i assume that this actual email little seems mobile.
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yeah. i'm assuming that the i'm missing a gun in the yeah, i like what was on an issue a know little gun on with the how about with the whole office. okay. and now i, i guess the value on the, on the jelly is a lot of the month off when i put them on each of us value and all that. so i get them. yeah. and one of them. so i was listening for why they on a minute on the, on the, on the abundance of handling is a vascular surgeon who returned from gas i. 10 days ago, he says palestinian doctors are working in halloween conditions, one of domestic gifts that i witness where multiple multiple kids came and they were literally shut up into pieces. i stopped trying cuz they just couldn't, panted the. the nation of see multiple gets dropped into pieces and one of the little conductors tend to me and said, you are one lucky man you still know have to provide. and at the moment i didn't have sense what he meant. but then the more time i spent and go,
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so i realized that totally knowing, talk to apply, knowing how to express your emotions is a blessing that they don't have anymore because they just lost it with the constant damage and bombardment. just something as simple as trying to expose to express your emotions has been lost and then because they just don't know how to do that anymore. because of the constant damage on their mental and physical daily basis. the amount of pediatric walk that we've done something that they haven't done f of and my life it's. i'm a fast screwed up session. i am trying to save offs and linux we do fast for the v construction to that and gets it in 2 weeks of done everything except saving lives and on. so i was and be taking licks and off to save lives. and that's 5 step is really bad, even was most of those cases,
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80 percent of the invitations of done with kids. and when i say kids, i don't mean kids and the legal can't many people and they're 18. i mean, kids walk under the age of 8 most 80 percent the case with my experience, 80 percent of the invitations of done what on kids less than the age of 8. and we've done that to save their life. and unfortunately, even with that, i can't tell you how many times we feed to do that for us, presidents will present and candidates. donald trump has been talking to reporters about the us economy is also aimed more bottoms at vice president capital hottest. the democratic presidential candidates outside is new jersey. golf top, trump was flanked by 2 tables stacked with household grocery items trumps as hers is to blame for rising food prices and inflation. christmas lemmings. there she's been watching. what's going on? what else has he been saying, christine? for the former president really head on very familiar themes from all of his rallies and prior press conferences,
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namely the issues of immigration and inflation, which are of top concern to many voters. and polls suggest strong points for his campaign. ones where people feel like he might be able to do a better job than cala harris. so we really focused a lot on those issues. he spoke next to a table full of groceries pointing out that the cost of the serial had gone up 26 percent under the binding harris and ministration that fuel costs had gone up 50 percent. and he blamed this on the bite and harris administration's policies. interestingly, one day after the labor department actually announced that inflation is actually at a 3 year low a year over year. and that one day before campbell, a harris is about to unveil her economic policy. so clearly trying to set up
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a contrast with a policy that she is about to rule out. the reality is a lot of americans are still very concerned about inflation and immigration. and he says that under a kamala harris administration and her quote, communist policies, those issues would be even more of a problem. here's what he said. if she's elected social security will fail, it will be a blow up like you've never seen before. it will be in a bankruptcy of the entire system, probably the nation that so you don't have to imagine why they, carmela harris presidency would be because you're living through that nightmare right now. and it is a nightmare. it's a nightmare. and you're going to stop inflation, but we're gonna have a crash and we're gonna have a crash like a 1929 crash if she gets in and if re elected,
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the former president said he would close the border from day one. he would re open up drilling for fossil fuels in the country would increase drilling for fossil fuels and he would quotes make america affordable again. yeah, we were watching the kind of build up to this speech that he was making and the body was doing it. and also when he was taking questions from reports as it was kind of a different environment for donald trump, wasn't his no big prize. there's no installation, no support has no telephone to and he was just reading off a script. you was there. what did you make of the performance? yeah. much more subdued than a typical rally. uh, there was a press conference. he was addressing reporters, but he did have supporters there. this was on his private uh, bed minister golf club grounds. and you could hear uh after some of the points that he made, people cheering from the sidelines even acknowledged them once and said, huh,
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these clearly aren't reporters here. clearly they were some of the supporters and friends who were listening on the sidelines at the opening remarks went on for almost an hour, even though this was billed as a press conference. eventually, reporters didn't get to ask some questions, but again, it was very, very much on topic for his usual talking points. i'll be a little bit more policy focused, a little less personal. and his attacks against commer harris, who was certainly very critical of her and her policies. but after getting some criticism, even from within his own party for going after her for things like her, challenging her crowd sizes or making fun of her life. it was very much a lot more policy focused than what we've heard from donald trump, chris, and thank you very much indeed christmas, when we talking just new jersey, they're me while vice president of the house i scheduled to deliver her speech on economic policy on friday she and president job, i didn't have address supporters in the state of maryland. they discussed the
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administration's new plan to lower prescription drug prices for americans. as the 1st joint public events is by them jump tired of the presidential race and how this became the democratic presidential candidates. as the united states senator, i fought to pass laws that would make health care more affordable and accessible for all americans. and as vice president, together with joe biden, our president we finally addressed the long standing issue that 3 years was one of the biggest challenges on the subject, which was that medicare was prohibited by law from negotiating lower drug prices. and those costs then got passed on to our seniors, but not anymore. now why does corresponding can be whole, could, has been the event. it wasn't built as a campaign event,
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but it certainly felt like one as proud packed into this gymnasium to see for the 1st time cala harris and joe biden together. it's the 1st time they've appeared since joe 5 and handed the baton to harris to be a top of the democratic tickets. and he certainly gave her a warm endorsement in front of this crowd saying she'll make one hell of a president that certainly got a huge applause line. now this again was supposed to be a white house event about lowering drug prices for seniors. and certainly that is what the vice president talked about. but again, the president himself was also in sort of a can painting mood, coming up with a new name for his republican rival. he now calls the former president donald trump donald dump. and that also was a big applause line for many here in the crowd. but really the focus was on harris . who many say they are excited about her candidacy,
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simply because they want to see if they liked that she represents someone that they have certainly not seen in the oval office and wants to see. and that is a woman of color. now there's been a lot of criticism about harris that she has not given any sort of detailed interview or any formal sit down interview. and that really she's been riding a wave of popularity, but all of that is going to change on friday. that's because she's going to travel to the us state of north carolina. that's where she's going to be unveiling a major economic policy platform. she's going to be announcing a federal ban on price gouging. that's something that's already been criticized by her republican rivals. still that is what she's going to be, i'm veiling when she travels to that state on friday. kimberly healthcare algae 0 in the state of maryland. brazil is president lewis and nothing alluded to. silver says brazil does not recognize venice where the president nicholas my doodle as the winner of last month's elections as
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a new election in venezuela may be the solution to the crisis or latin america edison. lucy and human has this report a little over a year ago. the leader of latin america's powerhouse brazil. welcome to that as well as isolated president nicolas my buddha. back into the regional vote. looked as soon as i shocked me with a fiery defense of my doodle. seeing the charges against him of authoritarian behavior were nothing more than a narrative. but following the highly contested results of july 20 eights printing into elections in venezuela. lula has changed his tune. i don't know. we do not recognize, but there is victory yet. he knows that he owes the explanation to his country and to the world come on into a box. shortly after he spoke, nina's farm policy adviser clarified before brazil's foreign affairs committee. i will certainly wouldn't my beautiful. i know. they say that i'm a friend of my duties, i'm you, but actually i'm more of
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a friend of the truth and we have to work for the truth. i repeat, brazil was not separate and as a presidency that is not based on the results of the focus on the unit is now suggesting a new way out of a crisis that has led to mass arrests opponents and at least 2 dozen depths in protest. as well as international condemnation of elections, the president my google is t one presented proposes a new election that would be overseen by impartial international. bonnie choose an option us president joe biden was quick to support but which just as quickly then as well as opposition leader rejected the case. i ask you if we go to a 2nd election and they don't like the outcome when we go to a 3rd and a full, a 5th, i'm told my daughter likes the outcome. would you accept that in your countries that the youngest was with and suffices?
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so the suggestion is unlikely to please me, but last my little either who still has 6 months left on his current administration, long enough, many worry, but the opposition an international opinion to ease the pressure on him to prove that he really want to see and human algebra, the still ahead and i'll just say to us, investigators charged 5 people including 2 doctors for the faithful drug overdose of october. matthew perry and twos are stranded in sicily is units largest volcano in drugs shutting down. and one of the tell you the islands main airports,
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the inter lanka for the presidential hopefuls of submitted their nominations to the election condition. the country is going to have to, as opposed to choose a leader next month's incumbents running a victim of thing intends to run the took office 2 years ago after widespread protests and alpha. now this reports from colombo, the security was tied into a long cuz capitol, the election commission had said it was not taking any jones's special forces. snipers and stiff adults supported hundreds of police presence now in securing the office. letter of record number of candidates handed in the nation's for the presidential elections on september 21st. for the candidates join the free, which is 3 are considered serious. contend is incumbent president from the convincing huh opposition to the dislodge of payment also. and then be under commodity sound like a. the elections chief who presided over the domain nations process has an
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important reminder for candidates. the next. yeah, maybe we don't need the ask you to give you my punishment for corrupt practices. illegal activity and violating regulations is all clearly listed in the presidential election act and the constitution. some offences can be punished with invalidating and election victory. commission members check documents presented by candidates to ensure that that ability. the presidential election is the 1st opportunity since economic crisis and mos process for voltage to choose who will govern the country wherever they choose as president will be crucial. to jeff, this is victor missing who says he hips the issue lanka, out of an economic others and even says, he's the only be that capable of guiding the country back to prosperity. those games that challenge by opposition lead to such a pain with us a who says he will bring solutions that are in sherlock as best interest. a
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surprise front drama has been designed like a who's a lions follows a left wing agenda and is criticized mainstream policies for what he calls that capital approach. despite things improving from economic crisis of 2022 and the least save this election is likely to be large, the above people's needs and grievances. so there are different new shows intensive reconciliation in terms of the nash in question. but i think in this election, it's really very much the day to day, and people wanting to know whether the leg to able to address those issues. a number of people i'll just even spoke to in colombo, appear to eco, this view. the problem, as poor people, what we would need is someone who will serve and to fill our name. what's important is the economy and the murders creating a country where children can live in peace and gets a good education with a little more than
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a month to the election. campaigning is already underway and that fernandez, i just need your colombo buffalo wings and a dangerous storm heading towards the academy and i am the bermuda out of control as to is getting stronger is expected to make landfall in bermuda. late on friday is traveling from puerto rico, with hundreds of thousands of people to the left with the power and water. us investigators have charged 5 people in connection with the death of dr. matthew perry. the stars best known for his role in the popular show, friends, it was find unresponsive in his jacuzzi last year, i know tops a report fund. he died from an overdose of the drug catch. i mean, i thought he said the defendants were charged with giving cash. i mean to perry during the final weeks of his life. volcanic eruption of mindset and as caused flight disruptions on the italian island of sicily. the tall us volcano in europe got more active over nights releasing fountains of lava and twos of ash into the air. smoke from the option effected pilot's ability to see near kasanya
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international airport. the clock is going to be here in a couple of minutes for more on all these stories. i'm off madison. stay with us on the are doing the same. people with disabilities in gaza are the most vulnerable groups in is really relentless for asking questions. why couldn't you know that number right now? what is the issue that reporting from the actions best feelings also can have the worst wipe out as it was, teens across the world. within the local news, i didn't select from documentary when you closer to the house of the story must be the emotions in their own words. 3, i'll just leave a general as described,
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