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that his real accepts the bridge and pulse was we had the, the us actually of state says israel has accepted and bridging ceased by proposals and calls on how most to do the same. is there any strong skill 9 people in all saucy refuge account bringing the total number of dead in guns on monday to at least 5 suffice? chicago bill's office police presence the head of expect to protest outside the democratic national convention. protecting the laws of the mediterranean, we meet the climate. scientists who say single on this is vital to the planet and on piece of statements with what you're supposed to use. color, angelo sees unhappy officer, disappointing still to ram. a good sized defense in lendy guess we'll hear from him later in the program. the
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hello welcome to the program. we begin this news out in tel aviv where the us next year of states has reveal that as well as prime minister, has accepted washington's bridging proposal. for us these fund in gaza as me, lincoln has been holding tubes with prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as well as all the officials. it comes just days off to cease 5 mediations in doha said they were positive that a deal was close. earlier blinking, worn, this latest round of talks could be the last chance to reach a deal in a very constructive meeting with prime minister in at yahoo. today he confirmed to me that his real accepts the bridging proposal that he supports it. it's now incumbent on him, us to do the same. and then the parties with the help of the, the mediators, united states, egypt, and cut her have to come together and complete the process of reaching clear understandings about how they implement the commitments that they made under this
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agreement. let's go to honda center. she joins a small, i from the jordanian capital, amman, and just to remember the reason she is in jordan is because these, where the government has found out, is there a from reporting inside israel. so home, the us actually state lincoln speaking in kind of a just a short time ago saying israel has accepted that us lead cx 5 proposal and that it is now down to him off to accept the deal. talk us through the details of what do you have to say to the us secretary, the secretary of state anthony blinking says that this was essentially a last ditch effort by the united states to try and get israel to accept this deal . but he said the prime minister benjamin netanyahu confirm to him that they did in fact accept it and they are going forward with it. and now it's on him us to do the same. but how much has said the this deal on this proposal have
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a new is really conditions and that it's not in line with what was outlined by the americans at the end of may. the us secretary of state also noted that in his readings with defense and security officials, he did outlined the fact that the americans had moved more assets into the region in order to deter some sort of wider regional escalation. he says, because that could prevent a deal from actually taking place and if there were to be some sort of retaliatory attack by his beloved loving on or 8 on. but the americans would be prepared to defend israel. but all of this comes as blinking said the main reason why he is in the region is in order to try and push for a cease fire. he says these rallies have agreed to the proposal that's on the table . and now it's up to him, us to do the same. but again, from us has said that these new is really conditions are not ones that they can agree to and home to what happens now. we nurse next year states and c blinking
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heads to kyra. what are we expecting to happen that well, let's remember that there was a small technical is really negotiating team in the egyptian capital on sunday that returned monday in order to discuss some of the issues that are still outstanding. and like the issue i've been is really military presence at the philadelphia core door in southern gaza and who is going to control the border crossing. but these really did confirm that there will be another is really team the main negotiators that will be dispatched to cairo. sometime later this week, the us secretary of state says that he's going to meet with the egyptian president of this, but that his cc as well as the property need in order to try and get them to give more input on how exactly the ceasefire deal is going to be implemented, but the american seem to be pointing the finger to from us as to why the deal still has not been agreed on. these rarely have been doing the same. and if you read the statements from prime minister benjamin netanyahu that have come out throughout the
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day, it says that this deal does take into account is real security implications and needs . and blinking stressed that while he was speaking to the media in tell a beef. so the last is jeff heard by the americans and by the mediators is continuing later this week in order to try and finally implement to cease fire. okay, have the summary, but for us in amman, let's get some analysis with marland michelle. around is there a senior political analyst, he joins as far as going from london and mar when you were listening in to that statement by us secretary of state on to me, blinking just a short time ago where he said that israel has accepted that to us by proposal for us, the spot in gauze of what did you make of what he, i'm to say, you know, it's on the lines of a very basic principles that i always, uh, abided by international measures in diplomacy. is that such a goal?
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she, asians are the continuation of war. by other means. these negotiations are clearly more or more reflecting. um, the war effort of the united states is right then rios and see or try to resolve a the ongoing deadlock war. and guys are, that's leading to the death of tens of thousands of people. this is just the continuation of anxiety american supremacy against the incarcerated people in gaza. and i guess the actual rent that is hiding whatever left of it is either none, that's all there is no attempt here to see the big picture. have a vision all what would happen and goes on palestine beyond the immediate security and strategic calculations of washington and the you. it's a sad day that once again,
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we are faced with the ultimate 340 when by the outer guns of american power. and of is radia aggression is being rewarded in a document that is being forced upon the victim struck center or to continue to die . so what now more on how, how is how much is going to respond to this? where does this leave the tools that are due to receiving card tomorrow? you know, of course, i'm not sure. i don't know what is going on and how much this morning, but i tell you one thing for sure why i thought what i so i'm still thinking, but why i piece doesn't attract up until now. half an hour to go. when i heard blinking, being blinking, which is not a good thing. and that's how most has, has made a huge concession since march. how long does it like that? it's because it's once to maintain, you know, sense of confidence and so on,
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so forth. but how much has made it a huge concessions since the spring, when insisted on an immediate and permanent sci fi, we are nothing nowhere close to a permanent and certainly immediate cease fire, whereby it stops or seizes fire and sparks withdrawing from the gaza strip. since then, how much has accepted the framework that was imposed on the, on the world by the united states. and then it accepted a whole lot of changes from the end of may. the beginning of july, it went on to accept more and more of the american suggestions is really uh, is there any additions on saw support? and then it says nothing. we can go on give them more concessions. now we understand that the americans have edited the foreclosures because bridges, there's nothing printing a part of this is fake proposal. now it's a proposal that's nothing like the original proposal. it's
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a proposal that accepts the tax of one party, i guess the other party which leaves the deal in limbo does. how much want to make even more concessions because it's just the americans who are sponsoring these ratings in the war, i guess, goes on to ensure that does that does move from phase one to face, to which for the time being, it does not guarantee it does not guarantee after several weeks that they're going to be promised to saw. on the after summer, i saw a uh, a, or after several weeks as happened. what say, i said now said, now they are technically all our, our suggestions are all the lines and considerations. but in reading effects, what is happening is that the united states keeps walking in israel's foot step one step after another. and each time these are these clear new obstacles i might have
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to somehow embrace has them re edits whatever that you know being present there. and continue to hold it. this could lead to some surprises. i'm not sure what, what they're reading is now be set up with this. with this i've done by the united states getting more time with how mass would someone else in the world? would the mediators do about, i'm not really sure, or what i know is the united states continues to support those, right? and then the goal here is just as it's a horses in war, the united states is not an honest broker here. it's some, it's not a strategic active part of is right anymore. and in diploma, she's my oldest child. is there a senior political alice speaking to us that from london? thank you. well, well media is just push for us these fine guns. the israel has killed at least 35 palestinians since monday morning, late to strongly kit the shockey refugee camp in northern dallas and killing at
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least 9 people. other attacks and the southern and central regions of the strip have killed mostly women and children imagined z cruz say they are struggling to reach all the victims who are trapped on the rumble. the goal is the city is also been targeted by another round of is riley bombing and astro. it could be soccer area and then north of associate the dead and wounded or rushed to out on a hospital and it's really war plane. here's a private vehicle. the one entire family was inside for were kills and another 10 had critical injuries and were brought to the hospital. our team is still in the field searching for more victims. some are torn to pieces, and the remains will also be brought here. and guitar is the latest from their own by a good is there any error strikes, continue across the causal script, starting from the gospel city where that is where the forces 9 palestinians in
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assaults at refugee time going to the southern parts of the gulf of city in the western parts of newness work is there any forces targeted the us and them so we districts where at least 6 palestinians were killed and 15 others were injured. now this comes us, as you force it says are pushing up towards the western parts of the community. and we see at tents presence in how much, where there has been evacuation orders for the palestinians to evacuate the area. but every spring to evacuate. the is there any quad comforters are directly shooting those policy news? all of this comes a mid a risk on the policy. i mean hospitals in the another in parts of because of strip as committed. one is in every of collapsing in the next 24 hours if they do not reach a fuel and medical supplies. and it's worth reminding you guys that it. and in the
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past couple of months, since the rough uh, global crossing has been closed and the sense that is really forces took over the philadelphia cards. or there has been no medical supplies entering the gaza strip. and not only that, even policy use who are in severe need to travel abroad and to receive their treatment would not leave the 1000 trip, send them up to hospital because i'm already full is this of rated the occupied westbank city of novelist in response to a bomb attack instead of eve on sunday, the saw spiked as believe to have been from the city and was killed when the bomb exploded. one person was also injured. a most, it's not going to have played joint responsibility. is really media has reported that in nearby synagogue may have been a target and they've been several of the is riley res. across the occupied west bank, a palestinian woman was arrested during
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a raid in ramallah. she had been released from is already custody in november in a prison exchange. deal with him off know the full palestinians, injured off to they was shot by is ready. so just the us vice president coming on hire a saws arrived in chicago. the head of the democratic national convention laser on monday hires is old. it's awesome to be declared. the policies presidential candidates independence election. most of the parties delegates have pledged to back off the president. dr. barton dropped out of the race in july shortly. we'll speak to gabriel alexander in chicago. he is outside the convention venue where we're expecting protests but fast less talk to mike hannah, who is inside mike, so it's a very different convention, isn't it?
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from what it would have been if president barton had stayed in the race with few hours from it kicking off. what are we expecting? what a month ago, president biden would have been considering doing the final address on thursday night. now he's doing the 1st address or the 1st main address this evening. cumberland harris will conclude events here with her speech on thursday night, but tonight is about joe biden. the delegates here are going to express the appreciation of a man who many describes as the best president of a lifetime. but along with that to ex appreciation, this also since offered me that he is not standing, that it is now coming to harris, who is going to be the democratic nominee full. that post president biden himself will leave shortly off this speech this evening. and he will be going to california for a while, some a speculate that this is to, just in some of his policy from that i'll come of that hire us to give her the
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opportunity to start with basically a clean states. they're all going to be other speakers tonight, the may of chicago, brendan johnson, as well as the pool in the us, secretary of state, hillary clinton. we're going to be hearing phone unlocked, of democratic dignitaries over the coming days. unlike with his thoughts, uh, the new momentum in the presidential race where i said less the divisions between the model and send the progressives within the policy as well. this is going to be one of the hurdles that come with that harris says the con, firstly, she's got to drag along with a very strong base of bite and supporters who remain in place. she has also got to bring along with the moderates as well as the progressives within the democratic party. now the party is boy, a collection of coalitions, rather than a political party, etc. so she's got to get each of those coalitions involved in a unified move to contest the selection. now as part of that process,
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one of the speakers tonight, for example, will be alexandra castillo, cortez from the progressive branch of the party, that we have somebody like jamie raskin from the more moderate parts of the party. so already the democratic party and the whole, the noises of this convention all hitting its head on the online progressives moderates to speak. but the task off a come with a high risk is to use all these disparate elements together and to provide a united front as a party moves into the november election. okay, mike, kind of that for us in chicago. let's go to gabriel. alexander has promised he's outside the convention. web purchase are taking place. what's going on where you want cable yeah, that's right. we're just a little over a kilometer away from where mike is that in the united center where the convention is taking place outside here,
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i can tell you the protests are in full swing. thousands of protesters have gathered here at this part. they've come from all across the united states to be here on what we expect to be several days in a row of protest. people calling for an end to the genocide and gaza, among other things. let's talk to somebody who's here that can give us a little bit more of a perspective on this e mon, adult heidi, your local active is to scholar. and so let me just ask you, why is it important for you to be here? today? we need to show that our movement has not gone away. we are not satisfied with the change at the top of the ticket of the democratic party. nothing has changed in terms of the policies of this administration and couple of harris is not offering us anything different. and so we are still focused on those as well. we still want to see an end to um, so us has and with support for this genocide of government. do you think that after joe biden step down, there was a perception by a lot of people that oh,
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everything is going to be fine. the protests will die down now. clearly that is not the case. yeah, i mean, i think people were hopeful that perhaps carmella would offer something different. i think there's always a segment of the american public that things so that if we just select the right person, we can sit down and politics is done. but the reality is we always have to push for what we want. even if we think that the current candidate is more amenable. outcome of that so far has not lived up to this. this hope that some people have. she hasn't offered us anything different from biden's policies. what are you hoping to hear from her this week? specifically? she needs to offer a weapons embargo, we've seen over the last 10 months that there is there, that is real, will use the weapons that is disposable to oppress palestinians. and we need to impose an actual consequences of bite and sub drop off the invasion of rough with his red line. turns out it wasn't, we're still supplying israel with weapons and with money. so come on that needs to impose an actual material consequence on israel that will stop their actions. you
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pictures going to do it. of the, you know, i think politics is all about the discipline of hope. i have liked to organize or made them complex as you know. um, i think it's our job to push her until the very last minute whether she does so or not is ultimately her choice about her legacy. and they will definitely determine how we treat her administration and whether she gets our vote. would you vote for today? no, i would not. i would not vote for tomlin harris today. she has not offered anything different then. then by then i would vote for her in the fall if she actually offered a weapons, a barcode. we'll see there's going to be a lot going on in the convention center here in the united center in the coming days. and we'll see if she does offer that. thank you. thanks for joining us. appreciate you joining us on out to 0. that's the perspective that we hear here and it's one i think it, it goes what a lot of people here are saying that they want to hear specifics from coming out here. harris on exactly what she will do to into this genocide in gaza. and the specifics are what so many of these protestors here in chicago are hoping to hear
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this week. okay, back to you and don't. thank you for that gabriel l. as on the address, the ukraine's minute 3 is activated at defense units in the capital to repel attacks by russia. cave says they were engaged early on monday morning. witnesses have reported bloss on the outskirts of especially meanwhile, a russian strong has killed one person in a village in the sumi region destroyed a home on sunday, killing a sachi 3 or my 3 others inches may assess, several russian bones have struck the village in recent days, shortly we'll hear from alex, good topless. he's in key fast. also jabari has a nice for most guys. we've been hearing from russian military bloggers who are on the ground in the cursed region. the information we're getting is mainly coming from that when, according to them,
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the 3rd bridge over the same river in the curse region has been destroyed by ukrainian forces since thursday, the ukrainian offensive has been focusing on destroying these bridges over this main artery. way that links the parts of the curse region to the border region at which means the russian forces now have to rely on pontoon bridges to get their supplies across, as well as to evacuate. the remaining civilians in those areas that are caught in between the fighting. now if from the russian defense ministry, we're hearing very little information about what territories they've been able to re tab sure. from the ukrainians where they're giving us updates about is the ongoing war in ukraine, in the dumbass region and the territories that they're advancing in that area. what is clear is that the situation is very tense, according to the local governor of kirk region. it just another uh, $1700.00 people were evacuated over the past 24 hours,
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bringing it to around the total of $130000.00 civilians so far evacuated since august 6, when ukraine began this incursion onto russian territory. this is the 1st time of course that russia has seen for troops, audits, foil and over 80 years. certainly a very important times here, but the official lines are coming from the defense ministry is very limited about the information on the ground in terms of the russian operation in the curse creature when president letting me is the lensky spoke on sunday nights. he gave us an indication of just what the crating strategic thinking is in the cushion, in course interruption. the 1st of all the 10 man and said he was wanting to degrade versus potential to make more home making capacity. what does that mean? it means tactical, ukrainian success is on the battlefield. driving russian forces back showing them they can be beaten,
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that normally beacon but speaking the russian soil. but also combined with the rain strikes to destroy the logistical network. the russia has to use to be able to supply its own troops. so that means add bases real way yachts, munition dumped fuel depos, major roads. and of course, bridges to be able to degrade what russia needs to be able to get over. his men material supplies i munition to it's policies on the front line. but he also said something else that was interesting. he turned around and said to go to the creative office of a buffer zone would be the most logical choice. these are the de ukraine candle adults forever and ever. never into russia never worked out for any of the country . they sell either gonna work out for ukraine. and as they would extend the supply lines, they would need more more, more soldiers. and it would just exhaust you crate. so what they are thinking of doing now is pulling back to a manageable buffers. they would start rushing artillery from being able to be
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moved up front to be able to show you previous positions and keep them back. keep the russian forces back, but still allow most of the troops to be able to go off and fight and don't ask where they all need it because you crane is under tremendous pressure in the east. it is being slowly, slowly pushed back. but this larger russian falls, and this was the whole point of the cruise concussion in the 1st place. i think it's good, helpless, out to 0. keith, to the philippines has detected as far as case of impulse this year in a mine with no history of traveling outside the country. the virus has been to several countries since the current outbreak began last year and the democratic republic of congo island were connie has the latest from government in the east and democratic republic congress. there's nothing big happening right now. things are just trying to organize things. so right now with putting those, for example, in this set or where we are, it's under the control of the n jews. the government itself,
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steve not have it pop up previously, is where they're treating people. this is the same just happening, for example, in the neighboring provision. just not for me. i will cover this out to people work because these are growing the i'm talking to right now. i bought more people than majority of them. a few in their family at home, but dorothy say the discussion is on the way with the w. h o for the box in which me i live here in the coming days a weeks. but for now it's not yet very clear. and also 6 of which is making this suggest with more difficulty i because of the distress before we of this little this is posting, right? no more than me doing of people. the majority of them i'm making movement. they have to leave morning to go to move for food and so on. and this is exposing more why. right now the protocol pop up with the board is not to get into political data . we did multiples. then people wanting to much and there was a movement between the previous south, enough people, people moving with the boats, people moving to different words. and that is the water that people, for i know it's 1st thing,
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they've been health officials warning dots if there is no equal to one of this movement will pop up. i've seen a mazda vaccine thinks may be out of the control in the coming days. i saw his own out his era, the u. n says 2023 was, was she if 8 where? cuz she wants an ac. the killed in $33.00 plus 10 on school. that probably means that isn't course in a case where he's accused of insulting someone from says and then think silver medal winning coach weeks away, teacher will have more on that and the the to talk to them at least their big surprises that we've been talking about temperatures around the 50, mocking me rock west of the wrongful the whole of the last month and beyond that.
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now starting really hard to go see level tests reduce the heat has always been pretty healthy and centralized for a reason to be back down to where we should be, which is too low. so to use the breeze coming out from the for the know has cool things down a bit. they've been showers running out through afghanistan a little bit beyond that. but generally speaking, some especially went to you, but she made a t. so if you like, not yet established, right, is the thing that you notice around the gulf states this time of the year, particularly in cats, are we broadcasting from $39.00 degrees and 5060 percent? relative humidity is a pretty sticky environment. equally, you do get that realizes big thunder storms down in yemen and the southwest society and they caused flooding. and they might well be some more and the size of it wrong, possibly a few spots in their mind, even just the other side of the golf. but it seems unlikely. right, let's jump science a bit through almost tropical africa and they gave, we have some big readings recently in sudan,
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not so much here in the full cost. but i think if you, if you're that is true, jumping size. so i don't expect to see very much it tool is generally dry and quite well the. ready too often of kind of style and it's betrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of the kind of stuff thanks for the braves. individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archives funding for decades reviews the forgotten food of the country's modern history. the front. but in real part one, the birth of, of done cinema on the jersey to the us is always of interest. the people around the world. this has been going on for a number. you got the surprise, but you see the report 3400 connecting perspective to try to explain to global audience why it's important to impact the lives at the high school is going to high
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by hey, this is an important part of the world. people pay attention to this very good at bringing the news to the world from here. the and watching out is there a mind that pops up stories this power us next year of stay on st. lincoln has revealed the israel's prime minister, has accepted washington's proposal for us based on income. he's been holding talks with benjamin netanyahu and all the officials in west or were swimming tennessee. this as israel has killed at least 35 public citizens in gauze since monday morning, the latest strikes hit beat shots, the refuge account,
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northern gauze i can at least 9 people. guess vice president and couple of harris is in chicago, a head of the democratic national convention. harris is full of assess them to be to plan the policies. presidents come to the end of the selection. the united nations has organized a solidarity stand in southern lebanon, where 21 paramedics have been killed in is riley strike since october. the number of attacks has increased since as roles targets of killing of a top has bullock nanda in buried southern suburbs. according to the u. n. 23 people have been killed since the beginning of the month trying to hold it reports to commemorate things to mandatory and workers who lost their lives in conflict. 7 and a single is really striking, this village in southern lebanon in march, the united nations came to the side of the attack to hold the solidarity stand to
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mark world humanitarian day. this has to stop the you and resident coordinators said, well, calling for international humanitarian law to be respected. so today that is why we're here. we're here to underline that humanitarian are on the front lines you monetary ends are there to provide assistance and protections and civilians. we need to ensure that humanitarians are protected and that civilians are protected. 21. paramedics have been killed and this really strikes since has been launched attacks in solidarity with garza in october. and while the warring sides have large they can find their attacks to military targets. civilians have been caught in the crossfire. 130 killed so far more than 20 since has been a promise to retaliate for as well as killing of a top military commander on july 30. there's not just been an escalation in hostilities as well as attacks, have moved deeper inside,
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loving on. and this has caused further displacement, an 8 percent increase in the last 10 days, according to the united nations hezbollah to has expanded its attack, striking military bases up to 18 kilometers from the border, as well as new towns that have not been evacuated. and while the armed group is not deliberately hitting civilian targets has belong, may be trying to create a larger military zone across the border and a bigger displacement crisis for the israeli government. in level non the minister in charge of the emergency response. this authorities are stretched and faced many challenges. we have more than 100000 from the news. we still have 60000 people being here, you know, facing all the aggression and all that stacks and doing all the best to remain in their lands. this is an impoverished society and then near bankrupt state, struggling to cope with
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a war of attrition. that has no immediate and insight into their houses, the, the southern lebanon, new you and report says a record number of aid workers were killed last year. 280 died in 33 countries in 2023. that's a 137 percent increase from the previous year. in 2024 could be even worse. a 172. a workers have already been killed since the stones of the. yeah. and in the 1st 3 months of the war and gone, so stretching into 2024 more than 288 workers have been killed. that base with the un agency for palestinian refugees bought in sins to don and south. see, john has resulted in the depths of dozens of 8 workers allowing us to encourage a spokeswoman for the international committee of the red cross. she said there was several factors endangering 8 workers. is there a difference, such as that we can look at 1st,
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we have seen an increase in the number of our conflicts around the world in the past dictates. like if we compare now we see 3 times the number of our conflicts up to what we had at the beginning of this millennium. so that is a big like that is quite a big increase, but of course leads to more violence, more civilians killed. and among them also medical and too many turbans workers, but also i think that's what we're seeing today. something that is also even more disturbing and then to us and that is the palletization obese you, when you turn around 8. and that is the sometimes the, i'll try and deny you all of these basic principles of the international humanitarian law. that's all protecting civilians and the top protecting the human you turban work has. so many times when you talk to be on the actors in the field in different places, they will tell you yes,
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through these things that are meant to protect civilians, they are fine, but they work in other places. here is different. no, here is no different, everywhere is the same and i think the world is not in a good place and we need to go back to, to basics. we need to ensure the respect of the principles of international humanitarian law to the indian medical association is asking the government's best to laws to protect medical professionals in the workplace. this is following the rape and murder of a training dope to interstate round hospital. meanwhile approaches continue on the streets of a crime that has become all too common in india. i mentioned kim, the reports, sizes of the pages from to football teams in cocoa to unite to purchase tutoring for justice. in the case of
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a training doctor whose rights include inside of government hospital, they were joined by other angry members at the public time. can be done by the system in the email. and that's so it the health ministry in new denny medical stores, demand strict a news to protect them as well as justice for the holy. we don't have the the, the basic amenities we are even more provided. so you hold on talk, do you think so i do these and we don't have keeping goals. you're going to have a c p n. she could not get us. we wanna save, please do this for next or we're demanding a central protection act. prime minister, no render moody is quiet, but we will not sit quiet until we get what we're rightfully demand. essentially protection i do. this is trusted in 2022. that was never passed. the indian medical association, which initially organized the protests, is written. this appointment is done to render moody or asking for his help. the
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government has said well look into the moans. if the medics return to work. those to months include copying work hours, a 72 hours a week. guaranteeing access to watch rooms and places to sleep and increasing the number of security codes of medical centers. but some, i'm not confident, sufficient changes will be made, the governments, the institutions. there is absolutely contempt for understanding that women in our society, which is a violent society which is a big reactive society. there is no part be to how to reset this place in order. a man has been arrested and charged in connection with the rape and murder that the family say. they believe more than one person was involved in a still waiting for justice image and came by. i would just say era the philippine and chinese case going to have blamed each other off to the collision in the south
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. china sea facing says the philippines deliberately crashed into its vessels and monday morning while i'm and it says that ships were damaged when the chinese conducted what it caused, unlawful, aggressive maneuvers. richard, hey, diary and as a physical science professor at the university of philippines, he told me, like all of you say, oh, wrong. and the china is trying to intimidate the philippines and there was a fragile truce after an interim agreement was reached. over the 2nd time i stole in order, contested land feature. not too far away from the latest incident where the latest incident happened. but after the last week, there was another incident in the scar marshall and not a disputed area where it's chinese fighter jet, intimidate the filipino patrol of aircraft. and then now we have this incident and we're by not one, but 2 filipino vessels were allegedly suit by chinese counterparts. the understanding of these in manila and from officials in a i wasn't the prescott infringement. this broke out in
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a philippine top officials were making your official statements. the understanding here is that china is trying to remind the philippines who was the big boss. they're trying to remind them for the case of the preponderance of the force they have and how they can squeeze the philippines in different parts of the south china sea. even if the philippines may get its way here and there, including in the 2nd time i saw so far, so just about the philippines. i mean, it raises the stakes and what one does with the actually draws aim, the regional labels light blue night. certainly in this particular case and also blazer. yeah, there are 2 aspects of this on one hand, i think china is worried that the philippines may set the proceedings or inspire the vietnam simulations or even indonesia, which is not a direct claimant installed. so i see, but has overlap flopping clings to china, and that's when the areas that they may do the same. you know, china as the biggest fleet in the world of this huge release of course. but they, all of this as in countries do the same thing that the village is doing. and then even in china, withdrawn all the vessels to intimidate smaller countries. but the other element is
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the united states. the phillips has a mutual display as 3 d with the united states, and that's why china doesn't use on the top. this is a form of agrees on a top by china so far. yeah. you think the words right out to my mouth is going to be the americans into this just into but, but let me just ask you this question 1st. why does china then continue to insist on this area of water at that is the is when it is at least a ton. good mate, miles, that's 1300 kilometers from the nearest parts of chinese. my a chinese mainland, which is high, not island. what i mean, we have whole books to read and all those bodies. but a simple version of these is that china motor and china as many interest in the area, the energy to sources the future and sources. but also since the 1990 is trying to is introduced as patriotic education program, which tries to create this great, the sense of the great drives in china. and unfortunately the offset of that, or this kind of for pastors claims that is covered in 85 percent of the entire south. china is amazing,
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which by the way is an international water. that's why the china has these problems with multiple countries. but the genesis of that is actually during the fall of the chinese and part of the early 20th century, and actually from coming down party, which eventually took over time on, i need to quit actually that american question is it, is it a possibility that the us could get involved very quickly. yeah, no 114 at this point. frank is the americans writing to elections. the filipinos know that the americans are presidents and also the, the one a compromise, replies we, china, and also china is not going to move. that's why you're still using grades on activities. so the chinese for in the philippines is how the leverage is aligned with the united states to display china, from using things sort of an ard at the top, which would involve the mutual defense. really. that's where the philippines is lacking strategy and that's where he has to to do something about it and move forward with what our diplomatic or military contra measures. tanya is present and judging. paying has met vietnam's new need a total um in beijing. the to lead as hell talks on continuing traditional
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friendship and furthering cool duration. it's part of a 3 day visit slum. it's also his 1st foreign visit since he was confirmed as general century yvette noms communist party. the south korean, the united states have begun joints on your ministry exercises. they say the drills aimed at boosting the ability to count ministry in cyber threats from north korea. so young has criticized the exercises courting the hassles for nuclear will. the sullen washington site, they aren't just defensive. you've on you eligible. this exercise will focus on mastering integrated procedures to respond to various crises scenarios, including north korea's grades on tactics such as the spread of this information, fake news, cyber attacks, as well as complex military provocations, under tax on critical national infrastructure. the crowd of south korean activists has demonstrated against the military drill se gathered outside of riley,
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organized by groups that campaigns against the us ministry presence in the country . they say the exercises will increase tensions on the korean peninsula and the region by the even the 2 forces are gathering in the asia pacific region under the pretext of drink, training with japan and joining the united nations. come on. this is nothing but an adventure as policy that risks, the republic of korea and us during training, expanding into northeast asia and escalating into a global nuclear war. turnarounds, former prime minister has appeared in court on charges, but he insulted the royal families, the hearing sent his own comments, talks and shinall. what made in an interview with the south grand newspaper. back in 2015, the claim, the king's top advisory party, the privy council supported the crew in 2014 that out of the government, his younger sister, tony cheng has it's been
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a curious 48 hours semester tax and the former prime minister of china on sunday who is the ceremony for the royal endorsement of his daughter, pet hometown. as prime minister of thailand, today, he was in cold. but in the duck accused of insulting the monkey, he says these charges are not serious and ones which he can easily defend himself against them. when he arrives in cold, he appeared very confident, big smile in his face, chatting to report is waiting outside symbolically. he was also wearing a very yellow shirt. that is the color of the mona key. the charges relates to an interview. he gave to korean media, saying that the forces behind the 2014 to partly from the privy council to insult the privy council. in a wide interpretation of the last minute, just a little is also to insult the king. then he'll be one of the things that cool is looking at. but the fact that mr. texan's daughter is now in the prime minister
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seats. and the fact that his influence seems to be expanding once again, certainly is making him feel more confident that he can defend this charge. tony checking out his era, think of no officials from venezuela's supreme court of justice on evaluating the work of the national electoral council. following a disputed presidential poll, the group examined documents and equipment used to verify the election results tensions, investigations since last month. off to the council declared incumbent nicholas mate during the winter, 51 percent of the vote, but it failed to give a detailed breakdown. the opposition claims that the elections will not 5 fold. it's still a head on al jazeera, england's cricket team get ready for that next assignment,
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but without like captain peter will have one that
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the 5 for his p to monday. thank you very much. ramblewood coach, colorado into las, he is not happy and says the spanish champions must do better after they were held to a one. 0, true obama. you ok and they'd be going to, it was kidding, a buffet. so let me get debuted off to joining in the transfer window from pet or send you man, see the lead games outside of phones. having started these career with a s, monica, but the studies based if it's in the sweat, she failed to get off the mock in state. it was rodrigo who was set up by he's
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presenting a national t t made very easy of junior giving rail. busy the lead buckley ok, you called eyes to fit up ludowici in the 2nd half, 11, the final school regardless of the content last year i was happy with some tools today with no tempe, because i think we could have done much better. i don't want to make excuses for anything, but we just must do better and have a better actor chance. we can learn a lot from this match because from the game is quite clear wherever problems could come from. from says will accept winning. striker theory henri has quit, he's role as the national teams under $21.00 coach earlier this month on re coach the olympic team to a silver middle in paris. the 47 year old still had a year left on his contract on re cold. that's a chief with one of the greatest sources of pride in his life means football at the olympic games is made up of under 23 teams. but the 3 over age tires are allowed to be selected. it's being a little over 2 years now since been stokes became england's cricket captain in that period of the team have become known for playing exciting and slim points
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crickets, but they are going to be without the escape of for the 3 match test series against the street lanka, starting on wednesday at old trafford in manchester. so it is out injured with a head string problem. instead it will be only pope that will lead the side i think is obviously quite portfolio not to not to try and be bent states because it's, he's obviously a very, very dominant carter. and i think it's very good that he's around this week as well, cuz he's obviously going to be able to seeing things and, and helping out every time. yeah. no, having states, he's obviously a big loss for the team. but it's not a great opportunity for i only to step up and get some practices captain and then proxy and applies to got there. and i'm pulling the port as whole sri lanka. evey are looking for the 1st test series when of england into the news. in fact, a decade ago, it was the turing sweet land cans,
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who won on english soil. that also happens to be the last time the sub continent team won any test match against england. in the next few minutes to obtain this is based women's players will be looking to strike a big blow ahead of next week's us open. the final grand slam of the year will number 3 arena sub olenka, will look to add the cincinnati open to the collection of trophies when she faces jessica pig, google a. in the final, the, raining to time australian open champion, reach the finally in ohio by beating will number one egan should be on. take off poland in straight sets. 636363. atlaw. sissy was brilliant. the performance for me. i'm really happy with the when the, especially against the got all this stuff by listen get to swing in straight sets. that's a, that's kind of like a treatment for me in uh yeah, i'm super happy with the rain today. as
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a sole figure that was number 6 took care of spain's paula, but dosa and they sent me find them 6236 and 63. the school has the american reached. busy korea w j 1000 and final that google is looking to go back to back off to winning the canada opened in toronto last week. if she can. she will become the 1st woman since yvonne gould only in 1973 to win the canada and cincinnati titles in the same year . i think with a rena, it's going to be very similar, similar kind of game style. so that's nice, at least off you ready for it? because i don't think i someone could hit as as hard as um you know paula was heading today. so i'll kind of take what i, i could have from this match and try to use that going into tomorrow. now is what kind of show up to top tennis plays on the main side, which would not look out of place in the last stages of next week's us open will level and younique's center was taking on full strength. alexander is very of in the cincinnati open semi finals center, who is the australian open champion,
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already leads the atp to with full size of the season, but found himself under pressure from a very of run the title in cincinnati. in 2021, the telly and took the 5th 6 foot buried seal. the 2nd decided that psyche consisted of faith learning, a tie, break way, senate to control dropping just one point on. he served to seal the match when it's very and he's, he's back and long center will now face rounds of cfo who spend 50 seed hold the rena, and they sent me final, the american ready from 5 to down in the 3rd phase and save 2 match points on so it took me off the ones that was inside. well, 2 minutes ago the podium in paris, former will number one gulf of john rome is the nearly man once again. this time, these and by books, capco in these licensed love golf event. the spaniard took a to show lead into the final round at the green bria, but this man capco, of course,
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