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the, the safe, them even come in as an international insight, corruption, excellence award, denominator here on now the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our live from a headquarters until 530. you navigate, here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. the is really a tax across gaza killed palestinians with entire residential blocks destroyed. and honestly, it all sounds fun, eunice. the u. n. watched osborne's, if the risk of
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a serious accident from fighting. there are russian nuclear plants, a hunger of crisis. and nigeria warnings that more than 26000000 people won't have enough to eat within weeks. and pieces statement would only be a school to use women's tennis world number one. and you can see on textbooks that are placed in the us. so can 2nd round for the one if you have a good work else, i'll have plenty of action for you later this. the hello, we begin this news hour in gaza where relentless is really air strikes across the strip have killed at least 40 palestinian since early tuesday. entire residential blocks have been reduced to rubble in the south. hundreds of thousands of people are being pushed out of con eunice and data and buff from where i thought it was 2 reports of the
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plumes. so screwed tunes this calling get in the store. so as well as phone some, we got to 2000 pounds each one of the tray to this area of the wrong choice. and you can type is really booms and the oh my goodness, the rest you did come killed 6 members of the family night. please gather around the body, the full who relatives say good boeing. one of the not seen has this is their target. a woman, her children and her sister in law sleep in their home. miss. i hits them what religion or law could possibly allow this. even the laws they uphold. what do they target? children? a 4 year old boy, an 8 year old girl and the eldest son was 12. is very fluid. so scary though to see was a truly easterling goes on tuesday,
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killing dozens of people. you show these people in one unit struggling to comprehend what happens. the residential block is in boons. the flash f. 16 rocket contained in the area and destroyed the food safe. we can't get the march is out of here. still lots of people in there. this house was full, i tell you, young people, old people, women for homes killed and the homes say hundreds of thousands of times can use out trying to escape still being pushed out of pocket. so every time i am telling eunice 1st, but it's very, is that to ation food is into the remaining 11 percent of the goals a strip was come up. i don't have that because you can see this piece is full of people that you can do to fix and talks about entering the security and what that is completely evacuated. people almost 90 percent of the people citizen was left. we're looking for a safe place and to lead me, i could his most safe place and then tied goes
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a step is ready. evaluation order is all making families desperate as they look for some way to sleep soon they will get another challenge. getting what's up with 70 percent of disciplining. so the plans and what to wells in guns are located instantly evacuation areas. they have been caught from the main sources. some people even not considering getting back the risk of dissing killed target capacity, which is 0. there is the palestine. israel says it's free to captive in southern gaza, but there are conflicting reports on how the 52 year old was phones. and now the families of doesn't and still being held are pushing for a cease fire to ensure a more return home, a live iran con reports these radio. and he says, this video shows the moment guide for the hon. i will call the was rescue cooling it a complex rescue operation. however,
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of the report suggests that he was alone with no captive or no captives, which seems to contradict the military statement. as suggested he had been released or escaped. the drivers to benjamin netanyahu was quick to call the success both of the back of the hunt. come and welcome home. far hon. l. kaji. i commend the audience and the i say for another successful rescue operation, we're working relentlessly to or to an all about hostages. we're doing this in 2 main ways, negotiations and rescue operations. the 2 of these together require a military presence on the ground and constant military pressure on him us. we will continue to act until we were to and all of them home. the hostages finally form the umbrella organization that represents the families of resort and captives with critical thing that's in, you know, who simply isn't doing enough to get a ceasefire. and to bring the captive so with connie's family, a bed to in
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a community long discriminated against by his where you far as he's according to local human rights groups that have long criticizes rose destruction. a bedroom in villages in the homes today though, i feeling of relief that he's back safe and wishes that the 108 remaining captives would also be home soon. the yes in this policy and this happiness will be for all the hostages. we hope that it will come to them today before tomorrow that there will be a deal of reading and all the hostages will be released. and all the happiness that we feel is felt by the families and parents of the house, which is according to these ready meet searching, 3 of the remaining captives a did with sci fi tools bogged down and is right. insisting on changing the structure of the deal, an immediate cease fire, it seems unlikely to watch this release is being celebrated to catch his family.
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the only serious option ahead is a truce similar to the one last november, which led to a $105.00 captives being exchanged, the palestinian prisoners ronco or does it. the chief of the ones nuclear watchdog is warning the fighting could cause a serious accident in russia's kursk region. raphael grossi has visited a nuclear plants in the area, and he says he saw traces of drones strikes near the facility. dorsen jabari reports in the city. of course, your top where the nuclear site is located in a city of nearly 40000 people named after the father of the soviet nuclear weapons program. eguard chord shots of his larger than live statute greets visitors. as soon as they entered the city, about 6 kilometers from here lies the 3rd largest nuclear facility and russia
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occurs because nuclear plants is the 4th biggest producer of electricity in the country. the front lines are just 40 kilometers from here. since you create launch, it's incursion into russian territory in the car screeching on august. the 6th, across this lake is the curse of nuclear power plants where russia says fragments. so if you creating drugs were found 100 meters away. serious accusations during dangerous times. again, putting the safety of nuclear facilities at the forefront of this war. that's why the head of the u. n. nuclear watchdog is here to find out what happens. it does not deny the fact that there has been activity near here. i was informed about the impact of drones, how he was shown, some of the remnants, those signs of the impact they had, the director general went on to express concerns for the safety of the plants,
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which he explained is different than most nuclear facilities. the car reactor of the curse, nuclear facility is not protected by special, don't making it much more susceptible to any kind of attack. but nuclear safety is not the only concern here. kind of snyder demtrius the video and the state of emergency redeem is introduced as a co solution, including our city security measures. us tip top schools will start with the book loading to prevent unwanted defense for children or last public defense of prohibited while the city continues to function. despite the threats, it is clear that with each passing day and the increase in fighting between russia and ukraine force is only about 40 kilometers away. these are difficult times, not only for officials, but for those living here. doors such a for alpha, 0 chord shots of city, russia. ok, let's not speak to edwin lyman, who is the director of nuclear power safety at the union of concerned scientists joining us from washington dc. welcome challenges 0. so since the start of the war, there have been concerns of
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a nuclear power plant. safety have own rubel. do you think this nuclear plant is to an accident? oh. well unfortunately, uh, director general gross is right. uh, the 1st, the 2 uh reactors at 1st are sure noble type reactors. and you may recall the with terrible general disaster and 1986 that was a uh, due in large part to deficiencies and the design the reactor. so these are very obsolete designs. a series safety issues, although there were certain modifications to these types of reactors after turn it on and make them less unstable, they still have significant vulnerabilities. so they do represent a significant risk. and in the other words, when you talk about a significant risk, i wonder if you can just elaborate a little bit on that. i mean, the effects of turner bull are obviously still felt today. so what else or noble
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type accidents be possible or how much more developed are the safety measures today? um, you know, you can ever say that an accident is never going to happen. so again, the, you know, a certain modifications were made, but as director general grocery pointed out of these reactors do not have the same kind of robust, concrete, containment structure that most nuclear reactors around the world have. and the nuclear fuel, the, the core of the operating reactor has very little and there are very few failures between corn the buyer. so this is certainly there has to be a, a redoubled effort to avoid any kind of inadvertent military strikes or collateral damage that could actually impact the nuclear fuel or the span few on
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this reactor. ultimately, you certainly and it could have damage to the cooling systems that might lead to an escalating condition and potential fuel mountain relations radiation. so, and also like any of the nuclear plants, it's very vulnerable to loss of offsite power as well. how can these ponds be protected? i mean the, i a says that it's high stuff, a presence at all, a few cranes new clear sights. what would they be tasks with and how can they protect these plants? it doesn't have real authority to protect nuclear plants or to oversee their safety . so they are currently in ukraine on a voluntary basis. but i do, i think that the staff they are due to having very a deterrent because of that they were, i think, is
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a charge. and that they are eyes and ears on the ground at the ukraine and nuclear plants including operation which is under the control of the russian military since it was seized in 2022 and the, the presence of international inspectors. i think it does provide that additional layer of safety and that there's going to be less or more caution in anything that could actually peril in pearl inspectors. so, but again, they, all they can do really is observe and report and they don't always get to see everything. uh, for instance, it's operational because the russian stories don't let them see every something they want to see. okay, well leave it there. thank you so much for joining us from washington dc that you was fighting intensifies in the east of ukraine. there is now a renewed focus on the city of paul crossed alex, good talk, less reports from cave of the warranty, east of ukraine. and so next, because reaching reaching a critical juncture,
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the russians were advancing or leave because know behind the russian front lines as the russian units, headphones west towards port cross across is the grand prize. here the russians need to take it. ukrainians need to defend it. on both sides bring up months of amounts of troops hangs artillery because the bottles of across is about to begin. now this is absolutely vital because we have a control for cross controls. the net. it's a by full logistics of a rail hub, railroad cross roads. it is absolutely crucial. now, it is also crucial with the russians, so they take this within the next month or so, because the offensive will start to run out of steam or offensive. do men get exhausted? troops are depleted supplies are depleted and everything grinds to hold. you craig knows it has to defend across up until then, but that's the big if they hold onto the across the jewel, jeanette,
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before the russians run out of steam, what will the russians overrun them? so this is what we're going to be seeing in the next few weeks, and this is the vital point of the war. this is the crucial point of the war here, right here in the next note in cross where are the thousands of fighting. it's an important area, but the next is the absolute focal points. for the war of the moment, alex was helpless out to 0 key. russia is for a minister resort. good alive. rob says the u. s. is playing with fire by letting ukraine strike deep into its territory with western weapons. when i 1st saw you, we have our own document including the document of using nuclear weapons, which by the way, is now being clarified and which american officials, you know very well. but this is simply for jensen, you know, the 3rd world war is bad because we do not want to up to suffer. so is the entire medical mythology of the master, who sits on the other side. you convinced if he's safe to use it,
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come visit us for him. the dirty work won't be done, and not only will luke green is dikes, but now, so we'll go over the answers as it turns out. on some our head on the houses, there is our including it spreading are rare and deadly virus. what springs on to contain masses of mosquitoes in a us states and kills while digging trenches for their own protection doesn't die in an outcry to attack on brick. you know, fall, so the 1st nigeria is on the verge of a hunger crisis. the united nation says more than 26000000 people won't have enough to eat in the coming weeks. a group say they've been overwhelmed by the hundreds of thousands of children who are, are ready starving, as much as it is, reports for my degree. this is one of the dozens of health facilities across
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nigeria, struggling to deal with the increasing number of children present, severe acute electrician doctors in this hospital for those that on average, they receive 100 new patients and they are running. they've already run out of bed space to take care of new arrivals. in fact, uh, multiple patients are outside waiting for one patient to be decides for another to take a test page. we understand they come in very conditions. now dr. gonna say that the situation started this. yeah, this situation started earlier. in fact, it's usually in the month of july when they start to see this number of children coming to hospitals for support or medical care. what's the problem? the model impression imprint of 24 started 2 months before july. in fact, it started in april, which is 3 months before the original time. and they don't expect these keys until
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probably the month of november when probably people will start troubleshooting props from the farms and probably would be a little cheap off by that time. but right now what they say is that what the doctors all say is that it has the which i've crisis point, especially in northern nigeria, you cannot expand enough. right? and so we actually overwhelmed, we feel that a, this is a little too much. right? yes, we cannot stop, because if we do of the consequences of dire officials, government officials are telling us millions of children are coming to be invested . in fact, there are some others. i have to report in hospitals. we are told by doctors in percentages like this, that sylvan continued to die because some of them arrived these facilities too late for any help to be given to them and the conditions we understand that our course of this problem, multi pacific congress. first of all,
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the security in parts of the country is that hundreds of thousands of farmers from them. i'm unable to come to cultivate that inflation has risen to more than 33 percent. i mean products that are also the las vegas also the life of the families can use to keep themselves children. now officials are saying that the situation could get worse before they get pedals. how many degrees i just need to talk to somebody to remote as a country representative for doctors without borders in nigeria. and earlier he told us about the efforts to stop the crisis. you know, just be done, but it's not enough. uh, for instance, uh the government make year has an honest, efficient crisis. the federal minister of hell has mobilized some resources to address this issue in the states as well. some of the states really have also
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acknowledged that this is an issue. but for us, as i said in some probably be a mattress, ours isn't broken. the bucket of the number, this is staggering and we feel very well in terms of our response capacity. we know 1st and foremost monitor, she takes a hard hit on the media system as it were, then become a wonderful to other ailments. and we know these areas are affected by back, seem preventable diseases like measles meningitis. and of course we have one area as well. so i mean, in, in some of course have a, a to what 3 diarrhea and a combination of on nutrition and be a way to do that. and i'd like to call them if this is what really, what's some of them are very high risk. now the long term outcomes for our read
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your nice because then the children are going to change the developmental milestones that they asked was to obtain many of them and which know what internet it's and, and, and, and we don't really need these kids to brought to be adults hoping so really existing problems and so yes, it'd be, their prospects don't look very good i, when, when they were exposed to mount nutrition, a schedule, the vaccination campaign against m fox and the democratic republic of congo won't be rolled out this week. vaccines are reported to have arrived in the capital contrast um, but the head of the response team says there are processes left to complete. there been more than 500 deaths and 16000 cases recorded in the country. the people in parts of the us are being, are, it's a state indoors at night to stop the spread of a rare mosquito borne virus. one person has died in new hampshire from eastern
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a client and so slight as there's no treatment for it's an up to 30 percent of people who get it. di victoria gays be reports these public health work as a spring pesticides to prevent the spread of a dangerous virus. notice easton at kwan and stuff like this or triple a. it spread volume of ski, toes, and large parts of the us state of massachusetts are affected in areas where tripoli risk is very elevated some of the entire state parts of the state. we make a recommendation that people avoid outdoor activity between the hours of dusk and on 10 towns and massachusetts designated at high or critical risk of triple e. according to the states department of public health, the virus is spread the humans through the by to been infected mosquito symptom, show within $4.00 to $10.00 days and include aches and fever. in ras, severe cases they can be followed by seizures and coma close by information of the
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brain. they're on a vaccines to prevent will medicines to treat triple e. approximately 30 percent of people who become infected di, according to the centers for disease control and prevention. there are cases in massachusetts cases in rhode island, the cases in connecticut tends to be areas that where there were a certain kind of mosquito lives that tends to be areas that used to be swampland that's been converted and then less swampy now. but you mosquitoes still fight good, have a, to a scientist blamed global warming for fueling the outbreak of the triple evaluate. and the number of cases in states such as massachusetts is likely to increase as someone's the longer wilma and what to victoria gates and b, l g 0. last week, the richard writing girl who's a distinguished fellow at research triangle institute, test or national joining us from washington d. c. welcome child to 0. so how concerned are you about the emergence of triple
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e in the u. s. and how is it that this mosquito can expand to these sort of geographical regions in the us? so i would say certainly it's something that we are monitoring with interest and you know, climate change is likely to increase the number of those quito born diseases such as triple e to occur in the continental us. um and also for longer periods of time. having said that, um, you know, the, the number of triple e cases are still likely to be very low, actually humans, uh, along with another main memo that uh, the virus infect sources are so called in to host. so humans are not considered to
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be able to transmit the viras back to mosquitoes. and so that's why it's very likely that essentially we only will have a very sporadic number of cases in the us this year, just like we have in the past few years. if you go back the past few years, actually no more than 10 cases of trouble, you have being reported. and every 10 to 20 years or so, there are some larger outbreaks which probably do to very favorable conditions coming together, such as a preponderance of the most skita vector being very abundant temperature and rail rainfall. patterns being very conducive to transmission between the scales and the birds that represent the enzo auto transmission cycle of the virus, right. and then possibly some exposure of, of humans in those areas where the mosquitoes is very good. so what sorts of
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measures con people take to protect themselves and prevent themselves from getting bit by these mosquitoes so very much like the other most quito born diseases, such as, for example, west now virus or, or thank you, which also are endemic in the continental us um, so um, being sensitive to when and when infected mosquitoes have been reported in the area wearing a long sleeved shirts and clothes for example, using ro helen's. and then also being mindful when they are going out at 2, not getting too much exposure to mosquitoes doing kind of most kito p fighting times. and that in itself will, will virtues, potentially risk of exposure to mosquito bites and then also risk of infection. and when you look at the sort of the food changing climate patterns, how,
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how is that going to affect mosquito borne diseases in the future? and so on. this in the elements have to come together and certainly a temperature, one of them increased rainfall. another one, um, essentially what we most likely will see is that the periods when cases may occur, which currently is somewhere between july and september, may expand because the periods and what time was key. those are breeding and can essentially build up a sort of a big enough population to then transmit the virus to humans is becoming longer. we also will see that probably cases may occur in geographic areas where they have previously occurred. and then
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i would say lastly, outbreaks themselves because of the extended period of, of transmission may become larger. oh, certainly in something to look out for going forward and, and being vigilant. thank you so much for speaking to us from washington dc. you're welcome. donald trump is facing a new federal indictment over his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. u. s. prosecutors have obtained a revised indictment which keeps the same criminal charges against trump, but narrows the allegations against him. more on this with my kind of joining us in washington. break it all down for us. mike, what does this mean for trump as well? this is a super saving indictment which pushes away the previous one which had basically being corrupted by a supreme court decision that said that a sitting president could not be held responsible for acts committed while in
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office. if he was carrying the amount in an official capacity now prosecute to jack smith as we've written the original indictment. it is now $36.00 pages rather than $45.00, but the laundry it stays the same. they are stalled as full felony charges, including crumbs roll in the events of january, the 6th. his efforts to create fake flights of electors is pressure on the vice president mike pins not to allow certification of the elections. one is taken out is any interaction between donald trump and the justice department with regard to undermining the election results. and particularly jeffrey clark, who was an official in the justice department, the supreme court. and it's very vague ruling did to kids on that particular point, saying that interaction with the justice department is part of the presidential, the constitutional capacity. so all of that is taken off, but the charges that remain and what is quite startling in this is that these
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charges were presented to a new grand jury, which had not heard any of the previous charges. the grand jury then goes ahead with the indictment. now the indictment will go to the sitting judge tanya, chuck and who has to decide where to go next out. she was due to the side with it. oh, how the supreme court decision to fix the charges. now she's got a different thing to decide on whether these charges are valid now within the restrictions imposed by the supreme code code. and what she next decides to do is whether she cannot proceed to trial on the basis of these charges. trends. lawyers are going to object, they may well try to get back to the supreme court. but what has happened here is that the prosecute to ad sitting down the charges against trump removing any relationship to the justice department. the one specific point that the supreme court made, and it's exceeding the vague judgement. all right, thank you so much my counsel and here's what's coming up on the news. our pocket
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sons'. another tree is given a multi $1000000.00 package to fight on groups in the country. princess and mexico over plunge additional overhaul that has like to a diplomatic spot with washington. and germany's champion club will start their campaign at a 4 tier club. at story is on the way with peter in support. the muster has given up its accolade of being processed place in europe and giving it to our bane yet which yesterday was still at 4 degrees, 9 degrees above average. this is more or less the whole just pop of us and probably will stay that way. despite the prevalence of thunderstorms around at the moment
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that they focus is going to be further east through remain the air in bulgaria. but i think we've got a scattering of showers all the way through the balkans and eventually stretching further south into greece. athens may not see anything until friday. and even when they occur, it's still pretty warm, such to dropping or touching for dropping to 30 to the big picture is walk the showers continue. most of the european side is nice and warm. the exception, maybe around the north, caesar british all central scandinavia and died in spain where it's been very hot recently that looks like a fairly where the line is. thunderstorms could well develop and code of a guess rather nice them so a pretty sundry day on thursday, but it still stays hot right till saturday. and the storm disappear. this, this summer's rains in north africa come a long way and also, and they not stopping the line. the probably giving the most risk for potential funding structures from chad science with but the longer left to texas to back towards the gambia and a bit. sorry,
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relationship with indigenous people in the midst of 2 pos to on the jersey. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, on the top stories on the, on to 0 news, our at least 40 polish opinions have been killed in is really a tax on garza since the early hours of choose day. many were targeted in their homes in fine units where a residential blocks have been reduced to rubble. nigeria is on the verge of hunger crisis. un says more than 26000000 people won't have enough to eat in coming weeks
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. a group say they've been overwhelmed by the hundreds of thousands of children who are already starving. and us, prosecutors have filed a new indictment against donald trump over his efforts to overture on the 2020 presidential election results. it comes off to the supreme court ruled in july, that former presidents have brought in unity from criminal prosecution. more than $200.00 people have died and burkina faso after fighters attacked the town of bar. so logo, the military says they were killed while digging trenches to protect their homes. and outside of affiliates has claimed responsibility. just a warning, the viewers may find the images and nicholas hawks report disturbing this. i'll call you to a fighter on a motorcycle in barcelona going burkina. faso is filming villagers. he just killed to gunfire can be heard in the background. people from a local village like dead in the trenches, the army had ordered them to dig them, saying they would protect them from the attack. aquinos just as dozens were killed,
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but a group of villagers say the actual number is at least 200 minutes with the top with battle because then right screw, but use the just the centering information that on public television and use report showing officials meeting with those who been wounded, the journalist is not interview any of the survivors, and instead hands the microphone to the minister of security. or the mind we will not tolerate such barbaric x one or 2 to put the on to submit to the response we will spend. although if it's supporting the victims of this code x, so they can find help and go back to the a normal nice little it. but it didn't as loss control of half of the countries territory to arm groups. since military captain, you brian chary, took power and a coo and 2022. there is discontent, and the armies ranks with a gentle strategy of using civilians to fight arm groups and protect the military
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barracks. some see it as inactive desperation. some of the villages were killed during the attack were forced at gunpoint by soldiers to take the trenches. civilians have already been, you know, trying to wave from this kind of pull operation with them really chatted with the government to kind of out, you know, support activities that have their money and forth. and the book, you know, they have forces. but then you see now that there will be more 2nd space and next time when they are being caught up, point 2000000 people have been displaced in virginia 5. so by the ongoing conflict in need. urgent help for the norwegian refugee council. this is the world's most neglected conflict, so that if i keep sense of discrimination in well solidarity and the saw him is an area which is his domestically overlooked. and now of course, on top of that, there is a diplomatic political races between the bonus in europe and then the west and
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the new military governments. across this i have blankets, neighbors, and this a health recruiter faucet as gender is turning to russia for help. but for now, it's ordinary people who seem to be the ones forced onto the front line. nicholas hawk, elder 0 ox don's government has approve $72000000.00 for the military to fight armed groups within the country. following mondays, attacks, invalids just on prime minister, shasta reef may be announcements on tuesday, as the army said, it killed $25.00 fighters near the border with i've gone just on how much of a how much reports a man in defiance moved from minnesota. sure, bastard, he has bought the monday separate this tax invited just on probates will not stop chinese development projects in the region. you are not bob, john, guys, i'm a terrorist wants to stop the china focused on economic card or an of the development projects going on and below just um, and other parts of bucks time. china. the terrorists main most of this to drive
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a wedge between august, um and china is done at least $74.00 people to walk you in that tax claim. but the bulk of just on the permission, i mean, which is seeking a southern state fight this from the group attacked police station right away, lines and vehicles. the group sees it to a container. it's a tax unless like you sent on china withdrawal from the region. the multi of all for autotech was very clear. it was a simple and clear message to china and fox done to withdraw immediately from but still china, which has spent billions of dollars in value just on a spot. it's built on route initiative, condemned at doc to volunteer. just on the china family opposes all forms of terrorism and will continue to family, support pockets done, and promotion, and anti terrorism operations, safeguarding social unity and stability,
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and protecting people safety jace all across the region. many businesses did not open on tuesday fitting more attacks with hardly any customers insight by that no, no, and the people are not coming to the bizarre as the situation is not good. i know people are afraid of getting out of their homes as the enemy continues, it's a patient against the alias, presidents, accounting dead losses. and some i'm just, or hundreds of people are protesting in mexico against the proposed traditional overall presidents address minimal lopez over doors. controversial reform makes judges subject to election. demonstrators are also concerned authorities want to do away with independent regulatory agencies. the changes require approval by mexico's congress, where the governing coalition has the majority this is a struggle,
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but we have to wages work because we are independent and we don't want to be submissive to the government and not because we do not want to live because justice must be completely independent and impartial, so that resolutions do not have to be in line with the govern. john holman, has more from gloucester, lahardo and mexico of the mexican president andres manual lopez open the door has announced a pause in the relations between his government and the united states embassy and mexico not might not be as big a deal is it 1st sounds because it is not between the mexican government and the united states government as a whole. that would be a big thing. the 2 countries, each of us biggest trade in partners, it is just with the us embassy. and also because hundreds manual lopez over at the door is an outgoing president, and among he'll be going on a new president will be sworn in and met sky. but what is this about? it's about traditional reform and mexico, which of these,
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monroe lopez over an adult is pushing the us, i'm busted uh. kensal has published a public letter saying that he was worried about the aspect of the referral, but which means the bouncing in the election of judges in mexico. the moment they selected by pausing, exams by qualification and experience. what he and other people have said is that it could politicize the process in mexico. critics have said that if a judge has to complain just to make promises or she has to make promises to get elected, that it could mean that the then aligns with political interests which civil interest does that just decisions might be based on once they actually gets into office robin and being a part of the referee for little an order in the country. president lopez over the door says, no, that isn't the case which will just clear up corruption in the judicial process. in mexico,
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a boat is expected in mexico. is congress on this uh in september so it could be as early as next week. uh, the base has been voted on june. holman, out, is it a while a honda next car? and then as well as opposition leader has like an ard, a 2nd summons to appear in court over the disputed presidential election. i bundle gonzalez over to ya has been in hiding since then as well as top court declared president nicholas montero. the winner of last month's votes, the opposition has posted electronical records, showing gonzalez' heads by a rezoning margin, and prosecutors are investigating him for a legit crimes associated with publishing those details. maria career machado was banned from running inventive as well as election. she says the government is making the population angry or between us and we know in venezuela, deep and potentially dangerous feelings are boiling, we have a deep range of people who say you are not stealing my destiny away. people know in
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one to one. and that just as my door a warranty would do, he intends to steal the election. so there is that feeling the rage over the intention to steal people's sovereignty, or what is a malaysia's opposition leader has been charged with sedition for allegedly insulting the countries previous king. the charges relate to comments, mostly dnr seen made during an election campaign riley. earlier this month. the former prime minister has denied insulting the royal family, saying his remarks were factual. you can face up to 3 years in prison if found guilty. the french president, somebody why my crawl is restarting talks to select a new prime minister after he ruled out naming one from the left us new popular front coalition. that's the spike. the alliance winning the most votes in a snap election last month. the poll less, no party able to form a majority in parliament. last spring parties are calling for protests, of hundreds of people who rallied against anti semitism in france. also an attack
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on a synagogue police of arrested a man suspected of causing an explosion outside of synagogue. on saturday in the coastal town of like ons months, an officer was injured. the government has increased security at the jewish sites across the country. the wind is calling for the libyan world. sally for have to lift the state of forest measure on oil fields in the east of the country. have died has threatened to suspend oil production and exports over tassel for control of this central bank. malik train of reports from tripoli. it's one of the v, as most important institutions, its central bank. but the presidential council in tripoli has removed its governors beacon to be appointed a new board of directors, and has taken over the banks headquarters in the capital. one published to ensure the libyan peoples that we are here for you. the central bank will operate with
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high standards. we want to assure all local and international financial institutions that the new governor and boards of directors will function as an institution with international standards. but the u one says many people in libya don't recognize them. unilateral actions by political and security figures or undermine instability. another rates, unilateral attempts to unseat the central bank governor are met with counter bailing, attempts to maintain him. the most legislative houses in libya say the presidential council's decision is invalid and they don't recognize the new leadership. libya has africa's largest oil reserves. oil exports are the primary source of income for the state warlord for the, for half their controls, most of the oil fields and ports is parallel. government in the east has threatened to close on oil production and exports until it can be, it is reinstated, as the banks governor. why you still in the these attacks and attempts to force them to enter the banks headquarters have disrupted all financial transactions for
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the entire country. in response, they've been governments the case of state or 1st measure of all will fields, ports, facilities, and both rated institutions. will production and exports will be suspended until further notice? do us support mission and leave us as it will convene any emergency meeting with all parties involved? it's calling for suspension of all unilateral decisions related to the central bank and for the order to close all oil fields to be lifted immediately. but while the fight over who controls the libyan central bank continues, people here are worried the lived in the north blues value, and the economy could spiral out of control. now to right now, which is 0, triplet, hundreds of fake passports had been seized. officer police busted a major, counterfeiting, rank and peru. 3 people were to change during that operation. having been under surveillance for 3 months. felicia, led to the gang stole passports from visitors, locals,
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and leave us airport and tourist hotspots. the documents from countries like spain, japan, and the us were then forged before being sold for as much as $15000.00 of worshippers of staged color full celebrations to mark the birthday of skin. do lord crush, not in india, the vote to use formed human pyramids in the state of maharaj straw in order to break a clay pot hanging in mid air known as the heat hunting. the events pays tribute to one of the popular acts of christmas childhood. as he's believed to have been fond of butter, crude and dairy products. and how does the didn't get them looked up? we eagerly wait for this day the whole year. this day doesn't come off and it only comes once, so we all enjoy it. and i'd like to say i've been like, i've been taking part and these events since my childhood, the festival set of price them by on a grand scale, every child green except for a few minutes, quite poor, at least once in
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a lifetime. i have been thinking of breaking the scrape boat since i was 5 years old. still ahead on the news hour the banding together again, the brothers were uniting, after one of your biggest fuse and the american tennis player who walks away from
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the us open for the final time. peter will have that story. since for the the, the
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the, the again time for the sports news years peter doing thank you very much. 24 hours ago. danny. over was unregistered. now. he has school the winning goal to take boss to learn at top of letting you go. but before the spanish material that could do that, you have to watch, or i have a condo, take a one mill lead, and natalie, strong by, you know, i lo pays making a one move to the time from the capital madrid tried, but also would find an equalizer only alamo paid re leveled lessons for the catalan club. today for a couple of adults, do you have a goal this allowed by va or but never mind. oma, popping up with an 82nd minute winter for hunting flicks, main gym and league uncomfortable champions by labor crews and looking forward to kicking off a cup campaign on wednesday. first of full. chevy, alonzo, as man is a trip to 4th teesside called the vice dana in the gym and cup labor crews and
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enjoyed the most successful campaign. last season. they won the bonus league for the 1st time as well as the german cup alonzo has been also lost in the road for the final to atlanta, denying them a treble, as discreet as you my is on because the 1st game in the cup is always special this year we're going to get on a very good form with 5 wins in a row topping. they're taking a great team and a new stadium. we need to be ready. it's a good 1st round game, so we need to prepare well for wednesday, we study on poland and you've been to scold keep avoids. it shows me as an island sees the time and from the sports, the 34 year old rise on social media that his heart is not in it anymore. and he's 18 year career. he help you, they wins. 3 city are titles, shows me also 184 caps for his country represents opponent that 2 world cups. women's tennis number. one egos fiance gets through to the us open 2nd round. but she was given a good workout and by russians, camilla roughly move
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a show that grace the into entity 3 lovely. the be full, taking the 1st $56.00 full and it looked like it was the business as usual. what we're talking about. i had other ideas and had 3 set points in the 2nd, se tiebreaker of the whole managed to resist the pressure and ultimately when 76 and that bones to time us open champion, naomi a socket has been using for the 2nd round. the japanese was up against fluffy as elaina was the pin code and her 2 of them into open a socket. taking the 1st 663, and then the former will number 11, the 2nd 6622, headphones. 2 will come up against the check republics, catalina luca bos mixed. and danielle collins is grand slam career has come to an end with an early exit at flushing meadows. the americans 11 seed was up against the country. women, caroline,
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don't hide. in the 1st round of the taking the 1st said she surrendered the 2nd. they'll hi been finished things off in the food to eliminate columns. $1675.64 columns indicated earlier in the year that you retire at the end of this season. yeah, i mean, i think everybody has been so encouraging and you know, it's a compliment that people wanna senior play more and, you know, right. but at the same, you know, the same time, i'm just kind of ready for that next chapter. so, you know, the journey has been great, but yeah, sorry, i'm a little bit out of gas for the one caroline was me. i key is also 3 to the 2nd round the day and powered cost. now you'd be know of japan was me actually winning 61161 and just 53 minutes. she made a come back a year ago of 3 missing you retiring a 2020 on the main side. well, number one,
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unix in a city to the 2nd round. but the tell you and conceded the 1st said, so he's american opponent, mackenzie mcdonald, 6 to the school. so that quickly recovered and discovered the form that has taken me to the top of the rankings. he started by taking the 2nd said 6 to and many, promptly, one of the 3rd, 61, straightening open champion and finished mcdonald opened the 4th 6 to the security space in round 211 feed 7 of the cc process out the green because the luminated by australia is the last week and markets yesterday and so it could be on his info. it says here, 76466375. cooking office is going to pay portable bose is in the 2nd row. and that is all the school today is full tonight doing all right, thank you so much. rock music's biggest family feud has been set aside for world tour brothers, liam,
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and noel gallagher are getting their brit pop band. a waste was back together after 15 years of fighting image and kimber. how's the story of the use of anger pointing lots of what kind of music making case great. whitfield imagines the wife has been around 15 years. so. and what else to basic room is the gallagher brothers confirmed they will be reforming was the you case, biggest box. they posted on x that the great wait is over. it's been confirmed. they will play 14 gigs across the u. k. in orleans next year. one of the defining funds, but the 1990s, 2 brothers were working close, but grand know gallagher. soon roy to guitar is great and poignant lyrics spoke to a generation. oh yeah, that's what makes that makes it and it well liam,
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very much. the car is mastic rock'n'roll, front man, the the brothers relationship to sleep in. moultrie was an ottoman smit. they didn't always make it on stage. the flight in 2009, led to the band splitting up the real o necessary violent acts that he's swinging. this guitar around any kind of, you know, he did, he took my face off with it. i just said, i'll set a time. i found i can't do anymore. funds have been pleading with them to get back together. ever since. back in 2019 liam said he joined the band of fun. that whole thing is about man and being brothers and thinks on solve like that's got the fun, that's a governing some money and it's not, it's not enjoying the funds. like what if i could for know for someone else,
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but the proposed tool will make the brothers a lot of money. millions trying to get tickets to what will be like performances and kimber. i'll just 0. we're back in just a moment with more news on algebra 0. the summer days in this lot to libya is 3rd largest city and the economic hub private development like this beach resort in recent years has made this a destination for holiday makers across the country. livia has suffered conflict and political division since small market deputy was toppled in 2011. how did the did fax us having to rival governments in libya has had a negative impact on its economy, but it's also created opportunities. people cannot afford to travel for the 1st of additional new sites. the business people are investing in results,
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amusement parks, and the store. i'm clear water please guys, and sandy beaches. libya has africa longest mediterranean coastline. private investors are developing small peach resorts like this one across the country. but because of the conflicts and libya, most countries advise their citizens to stay away. pod huge. i mean to be, is israel at no cost to go to pieces? i think that the new thing you have one is government with this is 5 digit, you say getting russell, a thought provoking. odd since the e you made weapons being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realities. you're running mean, what does he bring to the table? hard from being president, joe, could we do it or something we can uptake the effective use of the present as not that important effective via the story on talk to how does era for countless
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refugees, english channel is more than a body of water. it's the final spring and a desperate journey. a remarkable 1st time the account of a young trustee on some given the same as the brothers life selflessly sold to provide for his family. the c won't scare us with this on i just the, the, the israel steps of the tax and central and southern guns are killing us. these 40 power simians, across the street. the, you're watching out a 0 light from a headquarters,

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