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so the music of the way people talk, the way we walk programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today. on now to sierra the the of the clock, this is in use on life coming up in the next 60 minutes. a rush or rules down. so any possibility of peace talks, as you create in forces that to take more tara tree and it's western st. tensions mounted along the israel 11 border, the drain strength kills a come on different, the coalition of policy. you know, i'm groups and gals are displace promised in use. come under more is really fine. at least 50 people have been killed since choose that will be live from chicago
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where the 3 of the democratic national convention set to begin the most good. it says it has repelled the launch scale, attacking 5 of its regents over night, shooting down $45.00 on man drains for his fights. he is taking place between russian and ukrainian forces in the western coast region. ukraine has destroyed the number of purges in the area cave. aside its incursion into the cost region is all part of a push to achieve a fab position. for potential piece talks with most good rushes for a ministry, says any negotiations with ukraine now impossible to, to public go systems. the moment attempt by the ukraine armed forces to encroach on our territory. and i will once again emphasize on what was said by the russian authorities. by definition, it makes any negotiations with the band genta impossible, although they are still apparently trying to dictate their views to the
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international community. so like what civilians have been forced to free the financing along the rushes west and border, that's enough from joseph jabari, who reports from the city of coast were thousands of seeking shelter from the on getting violence. this surface building lies in the heart of the russian city, of course, once a source of laughter and entertainment. now a source of comfort for the weary and dispossess. every day near the 1000 russians has been forced from their homes. come here to get the basic necessities. move off is one of the nearly 120000 people who are in this place. they made a sudden attack the attacks to draw at 3 am. they started shooting people. how is this possible? all the world say that it's russia to play. what does russia guilty of this russian not have the right to live and they do. why is this like this way? pretty yard we were right from the goose cov oh, we've been staying here for a week with my son. we left behind our house and all our life. i would not like
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anyone to lift through what we have lived through. i want peace as soon as possible, and for this horror, and since you created forces launched their incursion into russia on august, the 6th officials in cuba claim they have captured over 90 settlements in the course region. a number of dispute decided kremlin officials and ukraine say the aim is to set up the buffer zones, protect the country, and get more leverage in any future negotiations. something russia says is out of the question. now. the government has allocated $30000000.00 to the curse creature, but local people are also putting in these clothes have all been donated by people hoping they could help their neighbors. in a medical staff say, thousands of civilians have been killed as ukrainian forces pushed further into russian territory. the front lines of the fighting are about 90 kilometers from here. but the effects are already being felt, and that's likely to continue for generations to comp doorstep jabari out to 0.
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curse russia out is there as defensive. it's a at least gets helpless, is more not from keith. the cruise convince of inside russia has been a real boost ukrainians. used to bad news on the side of the border or you cause mitchell, the situation was and susan it was had to watch it was protected and it dragged on . we don't know what this will lead to, that we all have our hopes high. it seems like a courageous and important steep, especially to keep up to morale. so this will change the situation and i'll favor the question is how much? but i hope it will be felt a little compared to what else happened in this war. keeps defense, ministry says that both of you creating a force of precision us manufactured high mazda real kits, have destroyed most of the bridges across the same river in the coolest region that's in the cutting of supplies to russian forces. all but trapped on the side of the river, the destruction of the bridges, this part of ukraine successful strategy to be able to to know
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a russian supply lines back in ukraine. the situation is nearly as bright as ukrainian defend is a very much on the defensive flows throughout the fight to the east new port groves because intensified recreating units are slowly being pushed back as a russian army steadily advances. the tone is vital for supplying ukrainian troops for controlling the donates gleaton, showing them for their score, the will suddenly be a pity if we have to completely conditionally surrender the don't ask region. we have been dying for it for several years now into the width across such an important place for russia fighting is set to intensifying the coming days. hi likes, good, helpless. how to 0 keith. let's take this on with glen. this is a professor of international relations at the university of south east. norway joins us now from always lames. please welcome to out. is there a good to have you with us at this ukrainian push? you clearly took russia by surprise. how difficult do you think it will be for
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russia to stabilize this front now? and i think it's gonna be a great surprise. i've seen some speculation whether or not there's also a trap set by the russians, but this is not correct. and they were taken by surprise and that having huge difficulties in terms of controlling the situation that is stored hardly in the troops in that region. so it will take time for them to stabilize the front and push back through craniums from catching that we now see that some troops are further trooped. something prepared by process also being reluctant to diverse, too many troops from other from science us. this was obviously part of the objective of the ukrainians, but at the moment it's seen that's the situation which can be managed, that is step to the rush is able to excel ste or destroy a lot of the pregnant troops which enters russia. and so at the moment, um, it seems as being manageable at least
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a frequency for high quality mccraney insurance to on the yeah. and this is the problem is it's a war of attrition in which the main objective is to excel stats are a serious so i guess the problem is stuff in the sense of where you want to make sure that the other guy, louis mormon and equipment then you very simply put, so if use, if you require a territory which doesn't have clear strategic significance and use, spend all of your best troops and all of your best name to equipment. to achieve this. it might end up being a loss even though it seems the developed a mistake that one gets to take a lot of territory and but again and then that's more of attrition. domain import missing will taking territories disrupt logistics and getting better attrition rates. now that might be able to achieve this with the russians against the russians. that is, so it still remains to be seen. what do you create and they will achieve with this invasion of russian territory. okay? a lot, a lot spent on this element at russian meter said that the russian president, vladimir putin, has ordered his troops to remove ukrainian forces from the region. by the 1st of
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october, do you think that's doable or it's it could be, but of course it depends on the other variables. it depends. how do you create this will react as well? and because i think it's become almost a complex who links 1st because the, the frame has sense because they're creating and send all the rest, the groups and older best equipment into 1st where they're being knocked out in huge numbers. they left a lot of the other from clients empty. so you mentioned what else before, this is a very important the front line is the key transportation hub to controls don't boss and it across because you're creating something very well for to find a multi layer defensive lines. so it will be very expensive in terms of equipment that ma'am, for us to break through it because she wants to break through the crane and specifically retreat to the next line. however, given that all of their best troops and weapons on our in coast there also. so i've just plowing through. so do create ins,
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might have to divert some troops on their own. right. and finally, say we had these overnight drain strikes and the skies around moscow must be very troubling for the population there. uh yes it is said, so this is definitely bringing the war into russia has cost a lot of stress. and i noticed in the western media, that's a huge jump session, that this will literally use trust and put in and we're going to humiliate, put in. but i think actually the opposite from what i'm hearing is happening. but it's that this was now shifted from a special realtor operation to effectively more of national liberation. they see. so this is actually bringing a lot of russians together that are donating more money and more people are and lightning office volunteer. so it's a, again, this many haven't recognized, this is a very risky invasion by ukraine and nato. so the consequences have not been seen yet. so it's the 2, it's really going to be either way, but at the moment it looks like it, you can might pay a very heavy price for their unclear gains. okay,
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well let's see how it opens up glen. these new to the time being. thank you very much for your perspective. my pleasure. and the attentions remain high along the israel and lebanon border is ready forces and the on group principal continue to far at each other. and is there any train straight talking to the car in the southern city of siding on wednesday morning, the senior officer in the process of waiting. let's see. all acts and most brigades was killed, said holders inside and sentenced this report from another target to killing and nothing on this. a parent is ready to own strike killed. sedio must of a commander of the coalition of palestinian arms groups. bill of the martyrs brigades. fantastic. armed wing has not carried out any attack from here since has been an open the front against israel is really army says mike, that was linked to the runs efforts to flood the west bank with weapons. the
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brigades did acknowledge what they called moustache prominent role in helping the palestinian resistance, particularly in the west bank. i was almost all of a say all or something missile. hit the call and sit down the road and hit that concrete slab. thankfully, there was no one day and no one else was hurt this as well as well as who has started to hit sites deeper insight as well. it statements say it is targeting military bases, but some could to show rockets, landed in residential areas causing heavy damage as well as now accusing the arms group of firing indiscriminately at civilians. both of my children and this is our reality here. and customer. we simply do not accept the situation is ready. the government must ult, this is, raul says it is shifting the focus of its military operations from garza to the northern front. while the defense minister you'll have gallano, describes the latest attacks deep inside lebanon as paving the way for potential
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developments, as well as media says, the air force struck 150 sites in 3 weeks, focusing on arms to oppose, as well as rocket and drone launchers and a few of them in the big our region that's in the east of the country, close to syria considered a logistical base for husband law. this complex triggered bias rouse for ongoing, appears, heading towards an escalation, especially with little prospect of a ceasefire. in the script, the exchange of fire is reaching areas deeper on both sides of the board. there is room has already wide in the circle of assassinations where there is no longer a frontline. it is also promising to quote act accordingly to hezbollah. as recent rocketed drone attacks, the confrontation is again in a dangerous phase that include their houses either side where they go. there is really strides continues to target palestinian civilians. the health industry says at least 50 people have been killed since tuesday. at least
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7 were killed and is ready strikes on 10 on tents. housing displays people near the some of the city of con eunice, more than 40200 policies have been killed since school began bank and all taper. this is ready for the civic gain or the palestinians, living in central and southern delta to evacuate. garza's government media offices, more than $1700000.00 have already been forcibly displaced to circled humanitarians that only about 9 percent of the goals. this trip is now designated as safe by these really metric israel has repeatedly carried out strikes in such areas that lack basic infrastructure and water and art stream. you have a crowded view and says at least 90 percent of goals as population has been displaced. at least once since last october. so far in august, these really authorities have issued the 11 evacuation orders impacting about a quarter of
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a 1000000 people. to put that figure into context the the start of august. we already estimate that some 90 percent of gauze. this card population of 2100000 people had already been displaced at least once since 7th of october. this month's directors have also cut off the sections of salo, dean road. the main passage tricky mounted turn movements. a target was in his mole on the strikes and sent this update from the butler and central garza, as the vast majority of gauze as population are right now in the town, which is the most densely populated area in the entire strep. recently, it is where the army started to buy a very controversial and you mail it to re evaluation and displacement owed. as for the set, 10 folks and in the city of dairy products, including $129.00 pool alongside with $100.00 and c name to clock in the adjacent areas to con. you and it says we have been watching and seeing the is by the army tanks has started to i've started to thrust deeper into darren's bella
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town. we show the tags just away from us, one columbus to from ux the whole split. so that means that the army is scaling its military attacks and minute treat. encouraging to includes right now they're about . now we can see that the army has been attacking residential, as well as in these areas. giving people a very short time, in order to please, some of the residents have started to get colds recorded from these very minute, 3 o during residents to no longer remain in these areas because they are going to be an active role. so spot, the real challenge for people is finding another place in there is that we're talking about a very overcrowded areas with this place. families or the entire strip has been on the very massive ends of the same thing attacked by these while our total artillery and fight to jets, which continue to balance all areas in the north and the central and in the southern parts of district families. as we can clearly see them are so terrified
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from the idea of displacement again, the so democratic vice presidential nominee tim wolf's and former president bill clinton will be speaking in the coming hours on say, 3 of the policies national convention in chicago rack and michelle obama where the headline is on tuesday and then tools, complet harris's, the right person for the job. they said a white house correspondent, company how good as mo, from chicago brock and michelle obama took center stage on the 2nd night of the democratic national convention. i don't. 2 about you, but the on zillow site up. 2 ready, today, the former president made a forceful case for campbell harris as the next us president will slamming her
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republican opponent, donald trump. we do not need the use of bluster and bumbling and chaos. we have seen that movie before. and we all know that the frequency is usually worse, but it was the former 1st lady, michelle obama, who really stole the show with her attacks on trump. is limited, narrow view of the world, made him feel threatened by the existence of 2 hard work and highly educated, successful people. she told the crowd here is, is not only a woman of color, but also one of the most qualified people to seek the presidency. she took a shot at trumps repeated claim that immigrants are taking so called black jobs. who's going to tell them that the job he's currently seeking might just be one of those black jobs. but the obama is worth the only stars in the night. the
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democratic party also called on actors directors and famous musicians to campaign for harris. unlike the 1st night if the convention, how de la harris wasn't officially present. she was in the battle ground state of wisconsin campaigning from the very same stage or one month ago. donald trump accepted the republican presidential nomination. we are so honored to be your nominees. this is the people power campaign. and so we will start a new way, a. 7 or l. c. and 2 days ago on wednesday, former president bill clinton will address democratic delegates and vice presidential nominee tim walls will deliver his acceptance speech. kimberly
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healthcare al jazeera, chicago, well outside the convention hold palestinian solidarity protests were held again on tuesday. demonstrate as running these randy concepts in chicago, opposing the board and grocer police officers with deployed. several people were arrested on monday, protest as break through a security fence around the convention center. let's call somebody kinda is live in chicago inside the convention venue. and so i'm like, what do we expect feel like it's not as well. what you're going to do is that to the vice presidential nominees, uh it will have an opportunity to introduce himself to the, the democratic delegates. he is something of an unknown quality. the governor of minnesota, but tim was not really no, not that well by all the delegates and this will be an opportunity for him to put his case both to the delegates and of course to the voters. and certainly things have changed a lot since there's been a change in the presidential nominee, and that has led to
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a re calibration within the democratic party to discuss those. i'm joined by kind of on truck, a democratic strategist. so lots of re calibration within the party in the wake of the president bite in step inside. absolutely, and i think, you know, the biggest change has been, the momentum is on the harris walls, tickets side. now all of a sudden, she's already raised $500000000.00. and i think the key question of this convention is, can they keep that momentum going? that is what they're trying to do. they tried to keep this excitement the sense of change, which is very prevalent on the convention floor. absolutely. i was part of the roll call last night because i'm a delegate from new york and i've been hearing from everyone that there really hasn't been a conventional like this, but you really turn it into a dance party on the floor. i've been seeing side by side, so if you are in the role covers the dns, the role calling, i mean, you just can't explain the difference other than that energy about the demographic . so terribly important in the selection, in particular, the young boat to many of whom would the solution with president biden,
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but appear to be shifting over. is this the case the do you think? i do think we've seen that, you know, we've seen it obviously with the viral means online and the coconut tree and all of that. but i think one of the key decisions for this convention was to invite 200 creators, mostly young folks. i think they probably brought the average age way down for a typical convention and they're going to keep talking about this for weeks and weeks. so they're going to contain that maintain that energy and keep going forward with that. i think now one of the challenges facing combat harris, all the divisions within the demick credit card to you. it's a collection of coalitions bolden political parties. what does she have to do to ensure a united front throughout this campaign? well i think again this convention is going to play a key role in that we're going to hear from nancy pelosi today, who i know people had some issues with our role in this transition. but we heard from bernie sanders, we heard from hillary clinton, a o. c. a lot of never trump republicans, former trump staff, or so really the entire spectrum of the coalition that wants to keep trump out of office is here this week. and they're going to charge by word for really now less
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than 3 months, cause i'm sure of the democratic strategist. thank you very much indeed. well that you had some of the complexities facing combat hires. as this convention continues with further addresses from the vice president, many as well as former president bill clinton in a couple of us or a mike, thanks very much today. mike, kind of there in chicago, more from chicago, as it not goes on that in the united states. let's spring and mom, the shower, who's out there, a senior mr coast joins is not from london, m o n, a talking complexities for collect call the harris. i'd like to look at goals are through the lens of the democrat push to retain the presidency in november because there is this need for pace. and what would it mean, of course, for millions of palestinians, but also for the election campaign of cala harris. why it seems that football hires the best scenario is a big you are to it seems like this has been the strategy to address convention to it. there's no coincidence that none of the speakers addressed the question of guys,
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though, not even uh, coincidentally, uh, not even like a, by the way kind of thing. even when it was seized for showing you mentioned about how wonderful come with the hardest right to bring it by a ceasefire and best towards the end of that. so when, when, when, but does it go? so just like that is really manage is scale. brock is done in a way where by a message has to come through the message this year. it's not that is the closest online we support. is there a conditionality? nor is it that is right and has done some terrible things. and guys, uh, and we started with the people of guys uh, what we would call constructive and begin with the, for the campaign. is this just to avoid the subject even if it's the out of the room. but of just keep it that way until the elections, the possible this way, we don't have to lose the progressives and we don't have to lose the pros items if
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it is not possible and that kind she remained. i'm the us for that degree of time because, you know, it's still quite a long way off and, you know, it could make all the difference if there was any progress on this. he's fine. well, it's been a month, nick, you know. so let's just another several weeks now. yes, i mean that's an issue would probably address it. but in a way, again, but is a big us because that's all remember that is the white house and this president is staunchly blindly. i don't know what else? uh, you know, pro is read uh, basically patterson b is there any of the lines? and if you look at the, at the convention or at the dnc at the democratic point, the draft for this year. the one that by that is fee for device this. so talk about the indispensable relationship with this, right? because, you know, if you remember kind of the hardest discipline inherited this the n c a from by
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that. so i think she probably say some general things about leaving the court on the policy to the price event until november. and those general things we've heard from our before there has to be a ceasefire. and the humanitarian situation. we stay approved for the people and guys, and she'll probably leave it at the m o and, and from what you know, how different or otherwise is coming to harris's position on foreign policy, especially in the middle east and one competitor. but it's going to be quite different, i think from joe, by that, but it wouldn't be very, very different from a tom presidency or from a 2nd. trump presence, you know, there are uh that are a to mean national security advisers for uh come with the house for the past 40 years. and both of them wrote books back in 2021 is sold open and world buyer back a friedman and one is called losing the loan gain by feel, gordon,
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the laughter is her national security advisor who would probably be out of future national sick he goes back to that as president, and he said basically, the medical overstretched basically was foolish and it's at them as soon as you can change the middle east and the griffin release from i've got expensive adjustable syria, it all right. and so also for over the past 70 years, very critical read of pass somebody off on policy, rebecca freed and her open world disagree with the americans just being so. ready overstretched, it's not in just the stuff with the overreach. if the stop thinking of it satisfies some kind of a mist jada, 4th of good or bad for that, not that meeting. g political, imperial ministers to power. it needs to be ma, this just needs to be pragmatic. and it seems to be think thinking of the world as an open world, not intervention is not perfection site. so there's a quite the nuance with, with, by that but also flight, the new ones with the prop pressed or i had a moment. thanks for that to leave that for the moment, bashar speaking, just for
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a moment. thank you. well, i, us, congress, women, and mo mazda is a j. biden's administration has failed to speak out about as well as kelly of more than 170 janice in goal is to take out the zeros. gabriel and it's under spoke to her on the sidelines of the democratic national convention as folks in, in the administration talking about the importance of protecting joined the list of us without acknowledging the, the, the journalist has that are being killed. and because, and they think that level of hypocrisy is on full display, it's deals a deadly blow to our credibility on the world stage. and i do hope that there is a shift in, in that acknowledgements because these journalists in the us is a risk. everything to, to tell a story, to bear witness. and without the press we wouldn't know many um
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you know, historic conflicts that have taken place around the world. uh and the fact that we do not recognize that the, the death and devastation that is faced by journalists. and because uh, i think is very telling uh and is heartbreaking. and they're specifically targeting the few journalists that are there, which there are only a few, particularly from out to 0. what is your message to the us government? to protect our journalist, we have an obligation as, as a country that truly believes in the freedom of the past and the protection of the press and their ability to, uh, to freely move around in, in was zones. and i want them to make sure that, that they shift their behavior towards the ones that are in laws. i'm still head here and out to 0 more impulse cases reported. well, why, but a top health official says vaccines could be available for africa within
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a week because maderos crime down on venezuela's opposition deepened is cool. grow louder for the president to release tallies of election pipes. the i had a lot of that. we've seen lots of hot and quiet weather across the event in recent days. not so much for the south of this, for some of the middle eastern countries in particular for yemen. we're continuing to see that heavy rain that's cool is flooding across from western areas, and some of that rain will trickle up across the western areas of saudi arabia. but the good news is for southern parts i'll be around, it does start to dry up lots of heat to continue the numbers, not as high across to wait and iraq on thursday. it will be coming down slightly to
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$44.00 degrees celsius for q 8, sitting baghdad at $47.00. now there's lots of heat across the north of africa in particular for egypt, the launch a hot and dry picture here extending out for the west. but it's very wet to the south of this, those heavy rains continuing for the likes of nigeria with bus of rain affecting bertino faso likely to cause some flooding that on friday. and the rains rash out for the east towards the ethiopian highlands is much dryer south of the equator, with some showers for the likes of tens, and you some showers as well running up for eastern areas of south africa. and we'll see that cool things down in johannes, but on friday and it's still in the sink, them documenting 2 decades. and one of the most in baffled coolness of the globe
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[000:00:00;00] the kind of game you're watching out 0 reminder about some stories as adults go says it's propelled the launch scale ukrainian drone an attack on its territory. fist fighting is taking place in the western coast region of russia. craters destroyed a number of bridges a vice presidential nominee to most and the former president bill clinton, us at to headline day 3 of the democratic national convention listing in solidarity protests are expected to continue outside the convention, sent a senior commander of the postilion on 3 p l. x amounts. as for gates, has fortunately been killed and a target is ready. drained, strike on the car, inside and in southern lebanon is relative, 11 and base has belonged,
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have traded net daily cross for the strike since last october. well, the problem is if it's rarely captives held inside goals that have released the statements attacking the prime minister benjamin netanyahu for his handling of these thoughts with him. as they say, the full and direct responsibility for the faith of negotiations is on the prime minister. his incessant attempts to blame the negotiation teams immediate to suppress the hostages from it. and even the hostages themselves, all through assigned in the eyes of the public and the entire world. and that's if he is excited, successful that conducting negotiations should fly off himself and act through 10 hostages that were abandoned on his watch. as we joined from the by you'll see michael, that cause me please. i'm listening. associate fellow at chatham house. you'll see welcome to what degree do you think that prime minister netanyahu heeds the protests over the captives and statements like this and pressure from the families?
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or is it simply highly focused on keeping the wall guy with disney? you know, we are more than 10 months into, into the soil and we know that some of their hostages, including, they're also feeling blo, just the bacteria back to, to ease of life as, as, as late as, as most probably aptly. so i did the day off to just and bring into my life being a new all stop bugging over to you probably would have reached the safe side of the lair some time ago. it doesn't just sort of somebody sees exactly the easiest or full and negotiating the files now, but it doesn't seem full month's no, that's a ceasefire. and the return of dallas to just age, that 10 year olds and he's government top priority. and there's some of fee spots, no incorporation, keeps telling him that if the,
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if you sign an agreement and then though all of the so selves there will leave the correlation. and this is probably as big as fair to lose this call issue. and those therefore, i'm issue is the case and if it basically, if benjamin netanyahu accepts the cx 5, that's it. his political career is over. it was, it stopped. they still going to find the thing to know for the cities. so 5 of both a saw saw so but, and he is and actually what we see recently in public opinion, sidney is. busy you know, solve is that the actually situation is being mashing polls comparable to a, the only only model for go he means own on the from frame to this may still secuity the more flex actually coming formula on and phone pharmacies by law. the can again told thing serves as the one that stands against these, these flips and knowing what is known only as well as the toxic machine against the
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media. teddy again, the family of the hostages on scopus linux, and against is, is a politic to cut off and then upon seeing and very successful ways. so in store it's, it's, it's, it's start to show a thing of when this is fine and not for the very soul, the mindful and it increased from an inquiries stating, chris aim towards the afternoon of the 7 and what follow the 10 months since then? i think would increase more than one station in this place and maybe then it's when seeking the flip on y'all's a bug kindly mean these are the politics. you say, hopefully there is a ceasefire. soon at this stage of the negotiations, where do you stand on the challenges of a breakthrough? i say no better than whether there was a week or 2 weeks ago. it might be the case it by. now once we seize blankenship on on the, on both side,
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trying to get as much as possible as both of the negotiation backstage. but the having said that, i think the insistence by is the offices of the presence in gaza and not the the months also some of the months it's coming from, from, from, from us somewhere to do that. so let's just go in thing that's a assessing wow. nice big on day one, be a, be assessing dated by is that that which makes sense from how my small opponents of you. uh, actually they may, they say is reaching, reaching it there. but i think for, for me, i would say this negotiation it's, it's, it's all v as the si size. no go you. whether it's folded by his family and guys of that stuff so, so, so my show for folder hostages, they've been just going slow at the electric time in the last 10 months. okay. and finally, you'll see the longer this,
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this store lingual stalemate goes on. what are the implications for the wider region, how dangerous is this? and i think supposedly they boasted that's, that's the national sales place. so i had the, i know so, so, so in, in, in one, in, in the, in the, in the, in the, in the quote, i think the negotiation on the ceasefire, i don't know from next to it. so the issue of that potential at dark by you know, a, please by all, both of them. so we fall to cease finally. it increases the danger of a such an attack on the inside and we felt we and was dental. so that i think that division into, into origin of will. so i think the see saw a bit more than just about as well and the palestinians, but also about stability and the legion indeed. all right, you'll see will leave the, you'll see michael bad, at least the middle east on less than this. i see it for the chapter house. thank
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you. so i think what as a new academic year begins, students in jobs are facing uncertain future. they have miss natalia jew too, as well as relentless attack. damaged will destroy universities and schools since october the 7th. despite the challenges, despite the risks, some students all turning to mobile learning center. i will actually, as this report show here is one of the 88000 university students in gaza, who's education has been put on hold for more than 10 months. the computer engineer student has gone from learning in classrooms to studying on her phone and the piles of trouble making some, a little face out of it. and i was suppose to finish in the 3rd year and then move to the 4th. but because of what happened, i have to re study the 3rd year from the beginning. we lost a whole year, not only me, but also other students. us, our university was destroyed along with all its branches. that is really air
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strikes, have targeted universities and schools across the strip since the beginning of the war, which i, it's campus and ruins. this makes shift study space and fun. eunice has become an escape for many, but her mother says getting there is risky. and the last, so i live in the island, so i miss by, we've come to this place where there's a destroyed house in order to get an internet connection. so we can call people download lectures and communicate with professors. but the internet is still weak and we communicate with difficulty. every step is dangerous and difficult not is really a tax on academic institutions have killed professors and students and for sure had they've not only shattered buildings, but also hopes and communities. no shit, right? but in our simplest dream is to have a normal life again and live like others are basic, right?
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is such a cation, this is an earned right for everyone. but for us now, it's a dream to return to work universities that are in our classroom. so your professor, attend our lessons, meet with our friends and classmates. now we do not know anything about anyone. israel destruction of the education sector in garza is threatening the future. as many students you extra 100 means determined to continue her education with what resources she can find. the other alternate as a 0 to around and around the conservative majority problem is, is approved or 19 members of president must read possessions, new cabinet. it is the 1st time in more than 2 decades of all of the president's proposal. innocence has been accepted. russell said, is this not from tara the re enrollment of consensus and do run in parliament for the 1st time, sees 2001 old 19 names propose for administrative positions. one approval for some
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of the he came here to deepen them at the bus. that actually is the new for the minister. he wants to your office chief nuclear negotiator who is that the are with world powers in 2015. the former central bank chief of the message i met you is now in charge of you by being an economy peoples by international sanctions. your run is politically divided, but as new president is promising to build bridges between conservatives and reform is not in the world, i will take your opinion seriously when making my decisions. if we stand together, we can solve the country's problems. if we are divided, we can't move forward. today is the time for unity and internal coherence. conservatives have the majority in the brand new parliament. a challenge for the reform is best and peace be explored minister of the interior and minister of support. then use people with close ties to more than as conservative parliament
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speak about the boss. the president hopes this will help him get caught about support in case of disagreements between the parliament and the president. in your run on these active officials, a whole significant power. the president is being careful not to confront them, not to i don't say the people on the proposed list with a bist, with they agreed upon and maximum consensus with those. we have to have an agreement with such a security, a practices with their agreement. i presented the list of the cabinet members. iranians are suffering from economic hardship and limited freedoms. most voters, quarterly form, is present last month, hoping to have sanction lifted. and their country opened off to the world. is this, the government is considered formidable by conservatives, offers for the city change. however,
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many women need governments will not change or uphold as it has to stop by the ultimate par with the suffering leader. there's incentive or wrong of a rest who died, but soon found the bodies of 5 people who went missing off recipient sank off the coast successfully on monday. the remains of for the victims have been brought to show the luxury yachts resigned by the british technology. john mike lynch, he and his daughter were among those on both the vessel when it comes size and sign of being caught in a sudden storm school shooting has killed 3 people and left another in judd in western boston, hudson governor authorities say an employee of a high school in the town of science, the most open fire on wednesday, among those killed where the principal secretary and the teacher. no clauses were being held at the time of the shooting. police are still investigating the it's already isn't boxed on 5th, a spread in impulse infections. good for the impacted struggling economy. the
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monitoring border crossings and have setup isolation. rewards come a height of reports. now from level this is the national emergency operation center, set up to date with gilbert 19 pandemic. it's focused on state of the art i as in years, to monitor the effects of climate change. a quick then to get bored for any outbreak of major. why this is an infectious diseases like m bulk, despite the financial crisis, we had a capability to monitor all different kinds of emergencies and is austin from natural disasters to the manmade and also uh the uh, the new emerging dissolves to including the brand dynamics. the country is taking the threat of impulse seriously after the organization raise the alarm. it's a of spreading much more rapidly than we had seen of the spread. so that's one issue. it does have quite a high case,
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the tennessee right at the moment through it. as mentioned, we've seen more than 500 a p udette's. and it's particularly dangerous for those with a weak immune system. so people who maybe have h i v or who are mal norris, the prime minister has gone to nurtured meeting to ensure the country is prepared to face the trait, major heart, but there is a cross pockets on their setup. isolation ward to deal with any cases of am bulk. your daughter is se, then monitoring the situation in order to contain any outbreak. stuff at airports and border crossings are screening incoming passenger. doctors and medicare stop are ready to respond to a new spread of the wider just need. the preventive deadline is, is the health department is ensuring all measures regarding prevention, controlled managements in facilities. we've alerted our board or health services teams to check all passengers screened them. for any symptoms,
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and you suspect to patients find would be isolated, managed and push our the, despite the economic crisis, the government said it is fully capable of tackling the bulk spiders. but experts want a major outbreak report extra pressure on the head system that's already overburdened due to lack of funds for planning and come back. come on how you did under the uh, it's normal by thousands of demonstrators continuing to riley in the indian. so difficult got demanding justice was junior adult to right to my to 2 weeks ago. his practice of being held across the country that went on strike following the continuum, refused to see patients with the urgent need supreme court to set up a task for us to look at how what place safety can be improved for adults instead of head here analysis era, trinidad and tobago. whites out colonial symbols for his national coat of arms and the prime minister vows more changes. i will tell you about it. naturally,
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teenager, he's looking to break records to the top of the wall, the
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the, the cause a grinding for the man is waiting president nicholas madero to make public vote tallies from election as well as month. the opposition knology, the results for fraudulent off to the election commission with close ties to the president announce he'd one with 51.2 percent of the vote. manero is now trying to introduce new laws that would give him more power to crack down on political opponents,
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a lot of america to tennessee. and even as this report made increasing pressure of, of, and as well as president nicholas my buddha, to prove that he did indeed, when last month's contested elections, he is demanding that the nationalism, the fast track, the approval of the law that will give us are these additional powers, target political opponents. it's called the law against fascism, new fascism and other similar expressions which would allow the state to imprison fine and or confiscate property from people. organizations that are considered to be promoting violence and hatred in their political activities. in the on the what the fascism is. it's a truth and daughter and turned into violence. that's why of us as a national assembly to quickly approve the slot. yeah. and the resi side of a former member of my buddha's cabinet now is self imposed exile. paul's that the legal basis for
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a dictatorship nazi germany had been uter last and now this is. busy against fascism which is basically gives the government power to go against anything. anything they want to call fashion, fascist. they'll go against although you can very easily claim that the fascist are in government. this comes on the heels of last week's approval of a law that would substantially curtail and control and g owes such as those that monitor human rights violations of the rest and state corruption, government opponents and the human rep or to or for the in his way law were quick to describe the law, a step further erosion of the rights of civil society in his way of life. i miss the international says, quote, it will jeopardize the very existence and functioning of community, humanitarian and human rights organizations with h. m. b,
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us articles. my buddha is not alone, is close allied president daniel ortega, of need to rob la, close down 1500 and joe's just this week and has been confiscating buildings, equipment and other property belonging to non government organizations, including the catholic church for several years. meanwhile, the european union says it will not recognize my looters electoral victory seed. no, i. but if he gets here and we can't accept on verifiable results, international pressure, however, so far failed to persuade my brutal to turn over the vote tallies. you see in human houses, era, trinidad and tobago is re drawing is kind of items to remove references to european colonization. 3 ships of the explore, christopher columbus will be replaced by steel pine, a popular musical instruments in the caribbean. country of the explorer arrived on
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the island in 1498. the government is due to hold a public hearing on, but it's something to start you. signs and monuments with colonial connections should also be removed. let me just mention one thing. we sum up to a substantial law, but substantially didn't probably see us as you see them. she columbus boats in the emblem davis to go the cigna we uh, we do removing the polluting this. this is the funds that you said, and i will probably start with the as well a trinity that tobago is the only kind of a nation seeking to break ties with its colonial pulse. in 2021, barbados became the world's new s republic. when it removed the british monic as its head of states and in no great, it's the president songs where mason jamaica was considering doing the same thing and debating all set constitutional reform release of
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a homeless coordinator and t green. bob viewed as well as some kids nervous. i've also signaled that they intend to break break colonial ties, but they haven't said exactly when we spoke to neil pawsman, who's a former i'm bassett, of trinidad and tobago. tiff united states. and he says, the whole process of the colonized nation as also ignited brought a discussions around the relevance of remaining in the commonwealth. if there's an opportunity to, to remove the shadows, any remnants of putting your lives up to symbols. and somebody says, yeah, the on a g or system of government and some instances or system of education for example. i think it's very difficult to the couple of the ideal post colonial development that has to be in many countries. seeds has an opportunity opportunity not necessarily to the night to pass. he needs that knowledge, but also express all the rest of its future, all the uniqueness of people. oh culture. oh,
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a sense of our free with the future. residents of the come address needs. clearly originally every purpose they're going to revisit. but i think the it will not exist very much of the endurance friendships of all the 54 countries up to coming up. but it also sets up to him to, you know, i don't put unity for regional cooperation, not just with the card and why the amount was that because i think i did the because of it as much as you indicated, his willingness to revisit the credit for it and look up the commonwealth office. i think that's carbon issues. we also need the presence of all to being part of that is to show ice, you know, having and i was leaving it. but i also see good in sting. i'm concerned of you to our presence there. a teenager from napoleon is a one mountain away from breaking a world record. if need be a written chef, i can reach the summit of that she should have pen him,
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go into that to become the youngest person, decline the wealth of 14 highest peaks, put them on ahead as well. a nemo or and g sherpa is climbing his way into the history books. if he can conquer one more peak, the 18 year old will become the youngest person to climbed every mountain in the world where the 8000 meters high. his uncle is the current record holder at 30 years old. i the sport sport. and like i asked and i see myself as an attitude of maybe what, it's like a hobby and fashion and they'll for that question. but it's more of a support for me is my kind of like a job saying, you know, the so called 8000 years consist of 14 mountain peaks. they're scattered around the himalayas in nearby ranges, spending the pol china, india and focused on only about 40 people applying to the air is 10 at the top of the world and some of died making the attempt upon mind to that is name is final challenge. my duty, i kind of got a really nice of you know, like to be normally the mountain like for example,
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when i see evidence of bad weather when i has an accident in the mountain, i'm not in honey or something like that. and i've got to convince myself that this is normally in the home. so i think this is something that has helped me a lot climbing is the family business name is father runs one to paul's biggest mountain expedition company. he says his son is ready for the challenge. he's very deep because the physically mentally should be to be in the service. he is so and i go back to the poly guides, are slowly getting more recognition for their achievements in the past, therefore, and clients got most of the glory niema hopes you can inspire others and establish mounts nearing as a global professional support. since and monahan l g 0. and that's it for me
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