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towards the possible for the gateway to me in mar, on now does your uh the the, one of the west conflicts of the 21st century as well as world guns that has killed more than 40000 palestinians in 10 months. the felon carry johnston. this is all just here a lot from to i was coming out the thousands of his varieties along with the families of kansas to mom, the release a c spots to end the resume into ukrainian. ministry pushes deeper into
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investors coast regions. it expands, it's expensive, its neighboring overhauled and it's on town. it should've watched the doors. so the former leader is on cost to be tied on youngest, 5 minutes the in just over $300.00 days. israel has waged a war so brutal that's considered one of the west conflicts of the 21st century a. well that's why count 2 percent of guns, this population. kidding a more than $40000.00 palestinians since october. and the un, it says that's just an estimate given the number of people on accounted for more than 10000 the missing all of these to be buried under the ruins of the homes. israel has turned gauze into what's being described as a graveyard for children. that is 16500, i think killed, thousands of chosen in gaza have died of malnutrition on
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d hydration disease well imposed a major blockade on the street. on to 0, spoke to most of the side kelly whose daughter was among the victims. and so i left them on almost the sides, just leave the lawn, ladet and better. and they've been kind of some of these up and down this i think the loss of the month i get here and then it's given how kind of the i need to get send me as a heads up. why say on what the tom also what the timeline they're going to die like we, i normal how kind of fight both. we've got a lot less. i'll be a guess. i promise back out here. good government, how that i am i get out of the i'm gonna did sure would by with, with the but i i, i need a good now and a go fish to do a fish i. i knew so that it's rough, but the setup, the fine. i do a little off with some of this so it doesn't of the will drop within the on the him
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i assuming a mother this actually email little seems moment who yeah, i'm assuming that and yeah and less than a gun in the yeah, i like what was on an issue, a new little guy must be the how about with the co op, why on the value on the, on the journey is a lot of the month i was when i put them on each of us value and you all that. so i get done on one of them, so i was listening for why they on a minute on the ceiling as a desktop amounts to mediate to some capital the us and egypt. a meeting is ready to go should, to finalize a ceasefire agreement and prevent the concept 1st printing. the 1st phase would be a temporary truce during which time us would release women of the elderly and wounded, captive in exchange for palestinians held in is rarely presence. the 2nd phase would include a permanent to enter hostilities. this of all remaining is there any captives. and
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the 3rd phase would be the reconstruction of gaza, a 100 times in the ports from the community capital, the a very few concrete details emerging thus far as to what precise points are being discussed in this round of ceasefire and fox thus far in door. how we know that the u. s. caught the israel and egypt are all represented in 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 to now by us president joe biden. and that has been agreed to by how much in early july. now it's important to point out that in every incarnation of these ceasefire talks,
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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 u. s. has essentially said that they are confident that both pop 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, a lot more questions than answers as to what exactly to expect going forward. this is all coming at a very critical, at a very volatile time at a time when the mediators to 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,
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when it comes to these talks, even though it's very high stakes atmosphere, there have thus far been low expectations. how much i'm just either so while those talks around the way families and supports us solve these very kept as housing goes around the union, major cities for several 1000, gather the tennessee to demand the government, secure a deal to bring the remaining captives back home about $110.00 of your original 204 cities rate is for initials i believe to still be in go. so to encourage the government to sign an agreement with from us to bring back all the canopies, the girls amend 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
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days are very, very much look for us very hard for us. and we hope thanks to the so we get the agreements and everything there will be back because otherwise it might be very, very hard to bring them back is ready. so let's have been caused and homes and villages across the occupied westbank. an attack on the village of jets killed one power steering into the office, a separate assault on the town of hawaii, right, and should at least 8 people. the white house, as the vonage says unacceptable, un has documented at least $1140.00 is very essentially a tax in the occupied westbank doing the vote on guns. well, i'm the so who reports from jordan's comfortable and never mind to 12 you is that the as many governments as band i'll just from reporting in the as well are these really military says they are investigating 2 separate attacks in the occupied west bank by armed is really settlers the 1st on the village of teeth and the 2nd on the
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village of the 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 a tax will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law. these really president isaac resolved, echoing that sentiment would. we also heard from israel finance minister bid solid smoke rich, who called this quote, criminal and arc is violence, which is quite a change in tone from smote rich, who was a no, no true nationalist who lives in an illegal settlement himself. often a defender of these arms settler groups who just last year when 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
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a new phenomenon. in fact, they have only increased since the beginning of these rules were on guns at 10 months ago. the wind has documented at least $1140.00 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. time to send fluids as just need all on the of the ukrainian forces, pushing deeper into rushes coast region, taking the town to sujata, near the border. you cranes taught minutes to come on the toes at present. for them is the lensky,
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that troops seized 82 settlements inside russian territory incursions now and it's 2nd week by set remains in control of much of eastern ukraine. words forces have been entrenched for most of the world, ukraine's incursion into cross cuz further north, so away from the main front lines. moscow hasn't noticed ukraine's gains, but says, and not as significant as one chief has claimed ukraine that says it's now $55.00 clements has deepened to russian territory and has expanded this offensive region of elk wrought on defense set at the top of this has more from the capital piece, a decrease of bones, has been ongoing, but it slowed down to a trickle only a few moments as today as she is fighting rages as rushing reinforcements of push to the front to be able to stop the ukrainian. the votes, wednesdays, attacked by ukraine or russian. beautiful at fields is only be the postal success. supple image ration today confirms that at least to the wrong ways are intact,
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allowing russian just to 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 has happened now is the high combined of ukraine, as announced, seemed to be a most sweet human jones with gretchen look off to the basic needs, initial law and order. but ukraine is no stopping to the fact that it now has to care for the lives of will be of thousands of russian civilians. alex patropolis, or to 0. he's adult since a virus monitoring developments from us government sent us this report slipped 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,
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as battles continue for control of the strategic border city and bio gas. help of sewage on both sides are claiming, tells me gains here, which is home to a pipeline that continues transported russian natural gas to europe. despite the ongoing hostilities. meanwhile, russian forces claim they are slowly pushing ukrainian forces. back of this footage, 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 claimed that the curse region, village of martinos, gro was cleared of ukrainian forces that's located about 8 kilometers north, east of sue, just similarly the village of crew, pets. northwest substitute job is also back in russian control. just so of course, a drone attack hit residential homes 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. can you still go to google?
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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 residents. and what the state of emergency comes more forces. the defense minister andre fellow solved, announced additional troops will be deployed to belgrade regionally. the move comes of thousands of people in the western regions of belgrade, brians 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 this sudden success of the cranium breakthrough. and maybe the in the west to worth taking the buyer were really surprised. i believe the cranium, political mode tray, we read the ship is also surprised. right now, how successful they turned out to be technically and may be,
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is that the last want to do next. while officials in russia are preparing for the worst, this offensive is highlighted, the vulnerabilities of the 2000 kilometers of land border russia, shares with ukraine. president vladimir putin has vowed to take the enemy outs and defense officials are confident they can push the occupying forces 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 doors, the divorce l g 0 moscow. so the head on al jazeera, the em polk spar spreads beyond. african sweden confirms its 1st case of new and more dangerous strength. plus stephanie decker in the middle of kenya's mangrove will be telling you the story of how this community has come together to protect this vital. he goes to the
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hello here just in time for your weather report across the middle east in africa, and some good news if you're in the golf. the breeze is picking up here, so that's going to wipe away most of the human city for places like us here in doha . this is a hot, dry wind blowing down from iraq and pushes our temperature up to 43. and look what it doesn't collate to, pushes it to 50 degrees, still showers and storms for southwest saudi arabia and the western slice of yeah. main friday. and actually over the course of the weekend, disturbed weather swirling around the caspian sea. that's going to strike bucket with some showers. same goes for later on. so 36 degrees for you. not as hot as it has been. so it's help to break the heat. we do have a bit of breezy condition, so we can call it through the bus for us on friday for a stumble at 30 degrees and what a mass for this part of africa storms bubbling up,
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northern nigeria, pushing into southern new chair, really for northern parts of benito and gonna really blanket it across burkina fast . so there will be some flooding in this. so otherwise for central africa. yeah, it's your usual showers and storms that you can expect here. and as we dipped towards the south for southern africa, still temperatures fairly higher than they should be for this sum of the year. and a nice state rate across south africa, 18 degrees for cape town. the unique perspective, the transfer and the displacements are being digit, as population has been discussed as part of design. his project went back for well over a 100 years on heard voices on the bottom of the bombing connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. young people are not looking for a hand, but they're not backed up by
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a system that supports the stream on out just the or the the 2000 say a reminder about top stores as a desktop and gaza surpasses. $40000.00 is ready attacks across the strip continue . families have been slipping from the tasks and coney units and 7 palestinians were killed, buys very for success to buy a few g. b, the aces from catalog us and egypt eating and is very tiny cation for cease font
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towards the 1st space will be a temporary troops in exchange for some captain. the 2nd phase would include a permanent end to hust images, rece holes remaining caps on the 3rd face would be the reconstruction of guns. ukraine's top ministry come on to has told the president, for them is the landscape his troops of seas control of 82 supplements. russia's crust region has now taken a ton of suits on the point of ukrainian incursion is now in its 2nd week. the awesome breaking news also thailand, which has now has its youngest prime minister, who is a woman and peace and parliaments have voted in favor of 37 year old pit tongue tongue. should've ought to be the premier she was endorsed by the time policy. yeah . which was founded by a 1000000000 that father and full of prime minister ethics, and that should've on a wednesday. it's hutton's top court removed at the same time we send from
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friendship on the grounds of essex. 5 nations that's on the hon has never said. and government and will be the 3rd shit and want to take the top shop. it's all tiny changes live outside the type ottomans forced out in bangkok. so what's the very latest you can tell us then time we know that's the problem. we are the head causes of voice tv. the television station founded by 10 extension one, and it is with pets on thom shit. what is currently a she's been watching the vote going on in parliament where it's about 5 minutes ago passed over the 230 to 48 months. many of the she has the nominated by parliament to be the next 5 minutes there. and i think a lot of people are expecting today might be slightly tough, or that may be a small called in the works. but everything seems to have gone relatively smoothly . it's taking them about 2 hours to get to this stage. the votes are come in a no pets on time center. what is in place to be the next prime minister of time
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that you mention? she will be thailand's youngest prime minister. she's just that he's 7 years old at the moment. it is a huge joke to someone who doesn't have an awful lot of experience, but she comes from a very strong to dennis the her father attacks in general as being the bed and who are the like of type politics. for the last 20 years, he spent 15 years in self imposed exile. but he returned last year the same time that his policy or the policy which he is behind to time. okay, but uh, she can 2nd with the elections, but when move for the policy, the womans rolled out, they took out the prime minister set. that's how we send, who was dismissed by the constitutional court last week. now it seems that his daughter has been moved up then that will some question about what the tax and
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actually wanted to put his daughter as a full front given the time politics is to be entering a phase of some, some difficulty. none the less as he's done. so he seems to have the support of old hotel this in palm as when she's a anointed by the king. she will be the next prime minister attorney. might we expect more political time or then in the days and weeks to come? the the well, i think that's the question. a lot of people were very surprised when sent home was dismissed on wednesday. i think they had sold the given move for the positive one. the election was the so that was probably a no, it seems to be a very bold statement by the constitutional cools. and i don't think that was the expectation that the appointment for the new prime minister might hold the quite a few hurdles. none the less. yesterday evening we saw all the coalition policies step out. all the leaders say they were fully behind her appointment. it was quite
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a strange appointment in the end because the policy had actually back a 75 year old former attorney general initially. and i don't think it was because they felt that was a period of political term all ahead. none the less the, the prototype politicians and i think the public to probably felt the pets on time . she, she'd be in the face of the tide during the election campaign last year and she's been put out then now it's going to be a big test. the, there were going to be many hurdles ahead, full most, i think in the minds of most times this is the economy here's performing very badly . said hope that says r as a successful business from the system will be able to fix that. he wasn't going to want to see pet hometown produce results very quickly. it's going to be a tough job. but i think the fact that the coalition is backing here. so completely and we've seen those votes in parliament today means that at least the,
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the backing amongst the elected officials will be very solid. what happens from the rest of the conservative establishment? when i think of this stage, that's anyone's guess. okay, thank you. chang. thanks very much. i or both sides of the story. one of the it is an associates professor of social sciences that somebody, they'll university, a specialist on the titan's electronic system. she joins us live, not from bangkok, welcome to the program. so what does actually lead to this thing? what do you think has been going on behind the scenes in type politics? so as you know now the problem that is voting for the next 7 is start and absolutely the impact on catching a y b will become the next 5 minutes sir. um she is so taxes of dollars. so then that's why i think, you know, the politics gonna be the same because, you know, pass on time for the so that's not really, it has extra run fast on how to, you know, push from what the policy off she doesn't, she doesn't really have the courage, my, i'm all of the,
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i'll let it shouldn't be even the parties too. so basically, uh, her father, really, you know, taking care and then her father feels how her to control the policy and follow up the policy. and at the same time to negotiate the all the college and parties. so i believe that even the after this warning session and then after she is endorsed, backed by the palace, the commission problem is going to be the same political parties. and i think it was a big, it's a full far, you know, political party to switch the position in the ministry. i think it all we've came the same minutes. do me a pause after this, given what you said. and how is all this being with god, by the population of thailand as a whole, lot of people think. well, i think, you know, after the last election last year i lost numbers of people for the progressive political party move forward. it was just all that last week. so nice turn to be post party. i think people are upset that do you know other people's party to not
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become the prime minister at the farm, the police and government and had whole time her so she that's not really be respected by all the more for us, most of the border of in the fall put high tardy, they vote for taxi and also to properly somebody see the faxing has to be implemented in the last almost 20 years. and um, you know, we have to wait and see that are so you can pursue a new policy of coffee, any sort of policy asked out of, she did in the campaign lot last year. but i do you know, um, do you really said tara ministration? the former prime minister at hold time was responsible for the soft power policy, but so far after a year. and we don't really see any, any successful from her, you know, continued or fall her looking for and trying to push the saw policies off the country. i what about her father's influence then? i mean we understand that he and initially didn't want to to take on the role as
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well. you know, it has to be eatable with a backstage impala. take forward a long time. be that those he leaves the next i fall about 15 years. so i think he's going to be back absolutely back in politics back. she can not really answer any um, any serial policy shouldn't because he was in general before. and these are regulation and constitution in thailand that he could not accept any more efficient in the academy next. but of course, you know, because uh huh. as you know, lots to last all the issue in fact, and she doesn't really have a very smart in telling because we handle the lot of times. so let her know colors . she has testing to become, you know, involved in politics, the game and by the end of this model, how soon we will finish his peril so that he can do whatever he lives. and we'll see him coming back to the holidays and trying to be involved in the coming next once again. punch with us or you want to, we appreciate your time. thank you very much. thank you. talks to end
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the 16 most conflicts and sedona underway in geneva. the us says it's focused on getting both sides to engage with sofa negation from the permanent to rapid support forces is present. the on the hasn't turned up. it's not happy with the formats of the talks, which include the united arab emirates, the ami a tooth is it of owning the rapids support forces of the month to pressure. the sudanese army says it will allow a to to reach the full through charge for 3 months finally and has taken hold in parts of the region of the army, denied agencies permission to bring in supplies, exciting security concerns. busy so you're going to try to engage commission agreed not by a pressure of corrosion, but out of the responsibility of facilitating the entrance of aid. and in order not to give the child to the other side, to say that there restrictions imposed on the delivery of humanitarian aid,
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or the health officials in sweden to say they've consented. the 1st case of the most serious, very, to be infectious impulse buyers, is the 1st country outside the african continent to register the case. and the global vaccine group guy, the says it has up to half a 1000000000 available to deliver jobs to affected countries. on wednesday, the world health organization declared and box a global health emergency. that brake was 1st reported in the democratic republic of congo, and has killed more than 520 people will find the theater. so start. 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. us investigators of charles to 5 people in connection with the death of added to it. matthew perry. the style was best known for his role
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surrounding communities. local is not the only ones involved. they have an unexpected online protecting. the forest. stephanie decker reports now from on buses were being taken into the mangroves along on buses coast. this is an environmental success story. what man destroyed, man, is now restoring. and the local community is leading the way the creek running where young you to is fully does a for forest even scared to go by yourself. i mean mohammed is a community leader and part of the ongoing mangrove restoration project. he tells us logging of the mangroves over the years, had a severe impact. mangrove wood is hardy, good for building homes and burning firewood we. so the degree edition on the for discuss it, the could not get fee, she could not get processed. we decided to start her story to again.
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