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[000:00:00;00] the type of the sessions appoint the countries youngest, 5 minutes of billionaire harris and tongue tongue show us we'd be live in the arizona from his cell just from table. so coming out is very forces target causes largest refugee count kidding. at least to 70 percent of students, many of them is ready. settlers kill one that protest and then cause dentist joy prophecies in a series of attacks. unoccupied. the west bank plus stephanie decker in the middle
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of 10 years. mangrove will be telling you the story of how this community has come together to protect this vital eco system. the, to begin with breaking news out of time to a m p. 's of just to post it in their tongue tongue shouldn't watch. as a nation's youngest, prime minister, for time, the largest parts in the governing condition endorsed the 37 policy was founded by have been in the fall. the former prime minister extension was ousted into a wednesday tied into a constitutional court with moved se todd probably sitting from the post for violating ethical standards. but pets on toner, has never served in government and will be the 3rd. that should've was to hold the top. so what's on the chain is lying about the, the tie party headquarters in bangkok, so tiny talk us through what happens next thing as well. uh,
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i don't understand what is inside. we understand she's been in here. most of the morning behind me, we've seen in the last half an hour or so a procession of policy, grande's and sites. the former prime minister said that's how we sent, who was deposed just 3 days ago, has just arrived as well. we think she will be speaking to the media. that was a large crowd of press it about 10 minutes ago. they've all been ushered inside. so we expect just to give a statement to the press. and then we think she'll probably be heading to parliament to speak to policy members and members of the coalition ruling coalition that supports it. and then the end, the votes to prove how nomination as prime minister was very comfortable, that happened relatively quickly with a more than 300 boats. she only needed 248, but she got well beyond that. and then i think the, the crucial pause of this will be going to see the king in china and is the
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constitutional monkey. and mccain will be the one who actually confirms that appointments, when not sure at this stage, if that's going to happen today or tomorrow, slightly depends on the melnik's busy schedule. but i think there's no question at this stage. she has, she's taking that position. it was looking a little strange yesterday, a per tire policy. in fact, we're thinking you're proposing a 75 year old attorney general and as prime minister that was quickly shuffled around later in the day. internally, the policy felt that he wasn't suitable for the job. and they had to book pets. hometown in that place. she's come through. she's one that convincingly thing. time down to this stage is going to be wondering how she's going to perform and the top jump on tony. remind us how we actually got to this point, that it has been a long journey and the type politics as it has been a huge journey, but
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a very g mail to us 2 weeks. it said about 10 days ago, we saw the constitutional court rule. the move full policy was to be dissolved that was expected. that was the policy, the one the election as last year. there was another case that came up on wednesday, where as the prime minister said, hotel, we soon have been accused of ethical violations. now the assumption was at that stage, having taken a move for the concert, so cold would probably sit back on his laurels, and the prime minister will get away with a slap on the wrist. that didn't happen. he was dismissed. suddenly we saw the political machine going into overdrive lots of meetings on wednesday evening. we understand all the coalition palm has met with tax and should've was who is back in thailand, off the 15 years of self imposed exile. still a very big pub behind the scenes alert publicly saying he's retired and just wants to spend time with the grandchildren. then we saw yesterday,
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the policy eventually approved the nomination. a bet downtown and now she's gone complimentary approval to take on the top, joe. but as you mentioned that she's thailand's youngest prime minister today, the just 37, although she turns 38 next week, she's very an experience. she came to the full from last year and palletized election campaign, i have say on the occasions that i've met her, she's being very composed. she speaks very good english, or she doesn't have a lot of political experience. what she does has have is the full weights of the shit and what machine texts in her father has been really the john's best striving type. politics for the last 20 is even though he's been out of the country for 15, he remains a very influential. she'll be the 3rd should've lost in 2 decades to be prime minister bonds the previous to her father tax and and her on getting loved were
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both the ousted by military cuz think that'll be i think that is the time lucky environment for us. the attorney, thank you. as a political, honest punch at the city one says a new lead. it doesn't necessarily mean new policies. she is a tax is a dollar. so then that's why i think 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 all, she doesn't, she doesn't really have the courage. my, i'm all of the, i'll let it shouldn't have given the parties to it. so basically her father will be, you know, taking care and then her father, you tell her to control the policy and follow up the policy. and at the same time, to negotiate the, all the college and parties, the college and government is going to be the same political parties. and i think it's a big, it's a full far, you know, political party to switch the position in the ministry. i think it all,
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we keep the same ministry reports after this after last election of last year and last numbers of people and for the progressive political party move forward, it was distal that last week. so nice turn to be post tardy. i think people are upset that you know, under people's party to not become the prime minister and form the pollution government and had full time her. so she, that's not really be respected by all the more for us, most of the borders in the fall put higher tardy. they vote for taxi and also to populate tennessee. the trusting has to be implemented in the last almost 20 year. and um, you know, we have to wait and see that are so you can pursue a policy of companies in the fall of policy as she did in the campaign lot last year the to the northern garza and is very striking to residential building. and the
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giovanni a refugee camp is killed. 7 people, including children in the office were injured. emergency teams are searching for people trapped onto the rubble as well as war and gaza has killed more than 40000 kind of students, one of the homes bomb to belong to power medic. because he had to cover the bodies of his family. most of them were killed in these rarely strike, but he was able to rescue his niece and take her to his i'm to this is where it has killed more than 500 health care workings during the or in southern gauze. it is very ami, has again targeted displaced, palestinians troops a, carrying out another offensive in con eunice this was a scene in the city with families tried to escape, is really a tax power the children,
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while running for shelter. honey mach new joins us live now from the in the central goes to honey. tell us more about those latest attacks that the jabante refugee camp and they'll swear and go of the way you know, the morning has become an old familiar scene for palestinians across the gaza strip . mover and not attacks. keep creating more tragedies, more death and more destruction for everyone across the strip in the northern part in the central area and the southern part, millions hon. you in the city. but overnight attacks such a heartbreaking event. what happened as cigna was sent to the paramedics and civil defense, a crew dispatched to a bond house, and as soon as they arrived, the paramedics was on, the ambulance found out that this was his whole man. inside of that home was his family. 7 member of his family were killed when a good father and mother in giovanni,
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a refugee camp. this is not the 1st time we're seeing this happen. it's old. familiar patterns of attack to see and doctors seeing their children coming to the hosp to the emergency department and why they're soaked in blood already did was the paramedics or uh, or the ambulance. the drivers picking up their family members are from bond sides or collecting them from the street. something that has been happening over and over as this inside of the work continues to raise across, excuse me, across the gaza strip refugee cans are the most hard hit places across the district, but the devalue refugee camp is the largest is the most dense. and this is not the 1st time we're seeing if being relieved. that's the pocket. the initial weeks of doors is really military. drop many of it. saddam bombs on this particular refugee camp, which is about a one kilometers one square kilometer area, with more than a $100000.00 people live in back to back homes with a small allergies in
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a small and a quarter of doors and a streets. there's just a very, very difficult situation when bonds are dropped and this particular location also within the past couple of months is the military invaded giovanni or refugee camp and destroyed their remaining buildings into public facilities across the rep. and you can just turning it into more of a waste land and right now will receive these returns here, attacks taking place in the refugee cabinet. so it's, it's feeding into people's sense of that of permanent displacement because the. 1 o d r. they are on the move it from one place to another, seeking shelters, and seeking protection. the majority of people who live i ended up in parts of, of garza city and the northern parts seeking shoulders and evacuation centers that are not safe for the end up being killed inside these evacuations, vendor or critically injured in other areas in gaza, city and the northern part on separate attack,
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there's really military continues to attack the city of hon unit that are causing further civilian casualties and wars and forcing people into internal enforce displacement a just at the air layer. hours of this morning, people uh, woke up to the sounds of heavy explosions and heavy artillery, then literally where they were running for their life. and they were picking up their belongings, then carrying their children, running in the streets of, of han units as more evacuation orders have been issued by these very military just causing a half again, more distress for an already displaced in a traumatized population. as the war continues. okay, honey, thanks very much indeed for that top take to gaza. see thought talk. so set to is human. that guitar e capital on friday of to wants media. it's a said it was a constructive 1st day while
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those thoughts get on the way the families and supports as of is very caps is held in gaza, marched in major cities, several 1000 gathers in tennessee, east of them on the government, finalize the deal to bring the remaining captives of about $110.00 of the $240.00 people, take them on october the 7th. as to believe to be in dallas, to encourage the government 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 will be like you to the last chance these days are very, very much look for us very hard for us. and we hope thanks to the soft. so we get the agreements and everything there will be back because otherwise it might be very, very hard to bring them back. princess companies is the you in a special rep,
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a to on occupied palestinian touches. she accused some label, pounds of protecting is well my, that breaks international of what has happened as of october 7, ease ease. i'm is unbelievable. there is an obligation to present a general side and we have only been alerted delta blues ability also easy. j r. i concluded that there is drugs i and still international community doesn't intervene it. so if there is such a erosion, the version that they should've international at the system is in crisis itself. so the, the situated rhetoric situation, the not even the sign and i don't think that there are words left the door in disposal to fully to the tragedy that has to be forwarded to policy. and people in 20 central to these trainings because the app is the more obvious in which they
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have fail is, uh is, is a hard hard to comprehend. um, but again, it did the way we have come there. and the fact that we are there speaks to an ethical failure of the system itself, which is, which was very soon after the 2nd world war to prevent and palm beach atrocities like these, especially to connect so he does feel better. so he tells us that the reason you try call christie the system, because if you color full page has the capacity to determine to international can be applied and to whom we cannot. and the stroke is in the laughter car. a category is unacceptable. is rarely settlers of bones cause and homes and villages across the occupied westbank. an attack on definitive g to killed one postilion. an injured off is a separate assault on the ton of who are injured at least 8 people. the white house has the volumes is unacceptable, and the cell has reports from jordan's capital
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a month. and a reminder that these very government has bend down to 0 from reporting in the as well. and these really military says they are investigating 2 separate attacks in the occupied westbank by armed is really settlers the 1st on the village of teeth and the 2nd on the village of the water in the 1st attack on teeth of these 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 armies looking into the depths of the 23 year old to see if he was shot by the is really military or by the settlers. now there's been reaction pouring in from across these really political lyle, 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 hertzog echoing that sentiment would. we also heard from israel's finance minister bid solid smoke rich, who called this quote, criminal and arc is violence,
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which is quite a change in tone from smote rich, who was a known alter nationalist who lives in an illegal settlement. himself. often a defender of these arm 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 a new phenomenon. in fact, they have only increased since the beginning of these rules were on guns at 10 months ago. the un 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 as 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 from the central woods. i just need all i'm so the head town owls is era,
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a border crossing is open to you minus heron age supplies plus time in his region. obviously don't temporarily the discussing the defining issues of our time. we are the subject of a i, we are not the users of a i going beyond the artificial intelligence hyphen, big tech propaganda to explore how to code the sites. an ethical ai though is racial bias is getting worse. you've got more of those in power. are the ones with the resources to decide where it's used? how do we change this paradigm? studio b, b a r series on a jersey to a we look at the world's top place in the stores had a really good business in trade, whether you were paying union, global markets, and economies, and small businesses. economic problems. street addresses kindly be fixed to
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understand how it affects the 9th. counting the cost on al jazeera, the latest news as it breaks. recent polls show the harris campaign gaming on prompt again. many swing states and some recent surveys even show were running a together, you know, nationwide with details coverage that will be huge disappointment now the policy, the one the election 15 months ago. it's been dissolved from the house of the story . hospitals have been damaged and law and order no longer exists in areas under our stuff. went to the the book about commodities, lots of stores and pays and todd on 10 votes. it's in the nation's youngest, as
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a prime minister. 57 year old that's on the tungsten or watch was endorsed by the knowledge of the fonts edition government founded by have billionaire fund foreman to effects engine is very striking to residential building an oven gauze field 7 people, including children. emergency teams are searching for people trapped on the to fall . the refuge account was 2000 is ready, such as has killed one part of the student and injured another 8 during a tax and the ok pause. westbank, a bend calls in folks un has documented at least $1114.00 is very sensitive with tax on dollars. a criminal and aid has accused the us of being involved in helping to plan ukraine's incursion of russia's cost region. washington denies the claim by nikolai patricia,
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it comes as ukrainian forces push further into the region. taking the board a ton of pseudo ukrainian latrice says this has now ceased 82 supplements in russian toiletry. both of our imports from us can slip through, and i mean, this is what's left behind after ukrainian attack on the town of subject and 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 on both sides are claiming, tells me gains here to, to 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,
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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 selves of curse, 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? 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, this is a shame with 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 bri, owns, and curse had been evacuated with no clear idea when they will be able to return
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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 military, 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 preparing for the worst, this offensive is highlighted, the vulnerabilities of the 2000 kilometers of land border russia, shares with ukraine. president vladimir put and 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
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a real embarrassment for the russian military doors, the divorce l g 0, moscow of the month to pressure the student. these army says it will allow a to reach the foot to try that for 3 months. finding that husband taking holes in parts of the region all to the army, denied the agencies permission to bring in aids to the border. crossing officials cited security reasons. meanwhile, talks to end the 16 month conflict on the way in geneva. us says it's focused on getting both sides to engage the sofa and the designation from the power minute to rapid support forces is present. the, on the hasn't turned up. it's not happy with the full mass of with discussions which include the united arab emirates, the army accuses its holes and the rapids. forces in kenya local efforts to protect demand growth force of bearing fruit is part of a growing realization that nature conservation can directly benefit the surrounding communities and the close on the only ones involved have an unexpected online
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protecting. the 1st stephanie dec reports from the buses mongers, in eastern canyon, 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 many condition on the food discuss it, the could not get fish. we cannot get bronze. we decided to step to the story to again of 55000 mangrove trees were planted here in july were told the
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day we visit more young ones are being delivered. mangroves aren't only crucial at the community level. their impact is much wider. in fact, the mangroves here and can you effect youtube? they play as a category, right? especially when it comes to climate change in mitigation because they have a capacity to grab chat at most 10 times cub. and then any other cool system kind of sequester back on land. so we're now being taken to another way that the community gets income from the forest, but it's also being described to us as the forest security, the army of the forest. let's take a look for great with an army of bees introduced a few years ago. they're making more of a difference than just creating jobs. were told, 80 percent of the logging has stopped when you go and destroyed the forest and the be the tissue always this thing you. so people know they are for the,
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for the security. and that's how these as the access codes. but these are different for 7 protecting and growing this mangrove forest, is it community efforts and the name of food security and job creation? a crucial realization that by taking care of nature, it gives so much more back. stephanie decor, audra 0, mombasa, can you to i focused on is the 2nd country out, sorry to advocate to report cases of the m folks bar was focused on the health department. says 2 people have been diagnosed with the virus on today. would turn to via the united arab emirates. health authorities are waiting test results for 3rd person, the suspect to have the bars or sweden look forward to this 1st case on thursday. the world health organization has declared an ox, a global public health emergency that's it from a carriage. also, you can find more information on our website. so i'll just say what's on whether
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it's next then inside story office, whether it's finance could be facing newton political statement. this sense, thanks so much the the hello here just in time for your weather report across the middle east and 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 humidity 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 does. incomplete. 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 paid on,
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so $36.00 degrees for you, not as hot as it has been, so it's helped to break that heat. we do have a bit of breezy conditions. we can call it through the bus for us on friday for is stumble at 30 degrees and what a mass for this part of africa storms bubbling up, northern nigeria, pushing into southern each year, really for a northern parts of benito and gonna really blanket it across for king of 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 time of the year and a nice state rate across south africa, 18 degrees for cape town. the a sense of belonging to walk down any street in park tail to feel the presence of expend community. and the everyday heroes keeping communities together. as always,
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logos, a to 0 visits, that's effective community in toronto, canada, where locals are fighting to maintain their identity in the face of sky rocketing rents. and justification. a sense of community on a jersey to a political on certain see and thailand off to the constitutional cult removes the prime minister for breaching ethical standards. a week ago, this old dominion office in policy. how big a role does politics play in these decisions? and could they lead to renew to moreland thailand? this is inside story, the hello that on james base timelines, democracies entering another phase in the past week. the constitutional code has dismissed the prime minister and ordered the dissolution of the main office of tion

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