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miles of drinks that i'll pick up next time is why do we do nothing? thank you, the the phillips, the whole robin you want to be able to is it renews online? but headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes, 9 palestinians killed in his by the strikes and right across the occupied westbank is the largest is really operation the since the 2nd intifada, 2 decades ago. holding tolts in china, the us national security advisor says both sides of working to make sure the competition because not to the into conflict. also ukrainian drone strike
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sets boiled tanks on fire in rushes, rust of region, and federal prosecutors in the us find the revised indictments against donald trump . accusing him of fussing to over throw the 2020 us selection results. the book into the program is really strikes hundreds across the occupied westbank of killed at least 9 palestinians. it's israel's largest military operation. this is the 2nd to follow the bowls in 2 decades ago. strikes and the cities of to boss and jeanine also enjoyed at least 10 other people tell us to be and fight us. of being confronting the is really on the and responds with plans from improvise. explosives is really, really people those as an oven. vehicles have been storming tells knowles of rebuttal to well since october the hall says palestinians,
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off of the palestinians killed in the occupied west bank. but in jeanine, in the north, i took them in the west. that's at least $310.00 of the $650.00 people killed to boss is also increasingly being targeted in the last month choose the non satisfied skills for people that israel's foreign minister has commented on the large scale village. reparations across the occupied westbank saying that the israeli army is working hard in the janine and to the crime comes to this mentally rainy an infrastructure built for iran is working on establishing an east and front against israel in the west bank. similar to the model of gauze and beloved of, well, we have to address the threat to the west bank because we are all doing in garza including the temporary evacuation of the population. of this is a war in every sense of the word. we must win. it so even though
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on set it has some broadening progressive international buyers that cuts out university kentucky with us. let's just talk about what's going on in the west bank of the law just in cash and bias route for 2 decades. it's a worrying moment. as it is indeed, so have a large scale oppression. then there was something that really surprising simply because these raiders had been doing this time. and again, in the west bank, assuming that the p a has, it'd be for to see that somebody has no other option but to cooperate with his way to. so this kind of assumptions on deposit is what it does, make it easier for them to make this decision move and target people and then put out. so they've been doing this for a long time, but somebody after the sober 7 is ready, decision making has been hijacked by the right wing, who are writing partners who have actually a project in, in the west bank settlement products. they went to a create fact underground and present this as if it's a company, somebody has to these feel there is no justification for these riley's hitting the
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occupied westbank because her boss isn't. this isn't a war on gaza. this is now will on, on the west bank. i'm a one, does you know, as you say it all the p a complicit in terms of allowing these babies to do this? you save these ladies. have have that option. yeah. that, that really can they, so is it an agreement? i would just say an agreement, but i would say that the p a is torn between it's alliance and dependence on there is what it is for somebody will. and it's commitment to the security with the palestinians. so they are in this position which is really an such thing one and the p a especially one with their best is trying to my time and or to see what is going to happen and gather and hold that to survive as a administration. because he knows very well, that's right. when people in the government wanted as one of the p a because the project actually is, is not relevant. and linked to the p a. instead of meant one,
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they want to increase their settlement and attorney and day. so that is a few days that we've seen some of the right wing elements of the netanyahu government saying that they want all of the occupied westbank. so we have this conversation, the if i call that conversation a one sided conversation of so base rel, saying, we want to displace those who live in the occupied westbank. and so we're looking at something very similar to what's happening. garza as it is, but as an excuse for security. yeah, i agree with you is i have actually actually uh the gift them to the wrong for them is that guys are the west bank because this is the heart of what they say. the babies can't see the what the evacuated i've seen it and the, the word transfer is, you know, it gained a lot of county and his reading the bits recently. and even pause shows that many is what it is actually supporting the idea of clicking that. but a scene is out of the hispanic simply because this is the opposite end of the biblical on the hood of a and d,
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and some area in india on jargon. and they didn't even call it the west bank. so when you listen to this much pressure and bank fear, they don't depot this to it. as it was bank, they say this is do the and somalia, which is a big concern for, for the occupied territories. so their objective is there is a, to protect the supplies and to give them a free hand to expand and for the season the, at least a military power in order to suppress the proceedings and make them come to us at, as we've seen in the past, as we have we talking about the 2nd intifada and the history of that. how close are we to this being, you know, the melting point that everybody's been talking about, the anger that's being prevented. it has been cemented since october. the 7th boiling over in the west bank and gaza palace to these have no way to defend themselves, but we all seem resistance and the occupied westbank. how far will that resistance go? when i mean, i'm not sure about how far is it going to go. but to uh, all i know is one thing that's a different capacity though,
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you can show me the general analysis. i mean, we probably want to us to look at what goes on to the occupied westbank. yeah. that was. and that it was a, a different generation of young people who are now living on the occupation. do they have the same ideals as those before them in terms of the history of how they we didn't know which one to push anything but all they, are they willing to fight to the end to me? i don't think i used to. so i think so what we witness even most of the before october 7th, we've seen and many for this thing is in the west bank fighting visualate as engineering for us as, as a, has become like that i know we all over the scene in service since a place to assess the such those and the expansion of the settlement. so they've been fighting and they've been paying a huge price for that. so actually the, the one guys that has overshadowed what was going on in the west bank actually is p dated october 7th. and this new generation and, and, and then the west bank, those people who are actually born after the 2nd, the develop sent to father
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a more extremely it's comes to their own right there. and systems to realize that objectives even by using violent means. and they don't really pin hope on the p a to achieve any results for the other thing is because this negotiation time has failed. and many people see how has outlived its usefulness. so there isn't need to put the price on what as it was, rates have been doing. we'll get some more analysis on this as stay progressive because obviously the situation on the ground will change about how some of our thank you for joining us. let's go over to the abraham joins, it's on the phone now from not less in the occupied westbank. and that's where the focus is being suddenly near an all over the overnight, a sit already and then to just bring us up to speed or why we need to focus here. we seem to have lost that phone link to the april he not in the occupied westbank
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and not listen. those are pictures. obviously what did happen over the ice as a, as a is really military vehicles. i went in to destroy based of the road infrastructure in the novelist until credit of course, will continue to follow. that's and try and get in touch with the new the as the news, our progressives, a journalist and his sister, likes the latest victims always rarely strikes and the central kansas strip. they were killed in the family home and then the sweats of a few g. com 17 people have been killed since the early hours of wednesday. honeywell, who does not correspond to industry in central gaza, could see honey this morning. mean overnight strikes that also have killed. many people abroad, most train again to hospitals, badly functioning like the one day. you as well as really ever surprised, continue to create
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a more difficult situation. our city is across the central area and all over the gauze is for the meal, the, these, these, these attacks on go and get taxed by here, by land and by sea are concentrated in the central area. there is a quite significant use of, of the, of the drones in sky predators in carrying out these attacks. and what's really concerning about the use of the drones, these is, ty predators is the fact that there's no tie a warning whatsoever. and it feels more like these bonds when they fall, the crawl into the residential homes of the art targeted with and on, on a predictable way ended up causing further civilian casualties and to level of disruption. similar to the talk that the after mid night a journalist on his sister and not an a neighbor in index to the residential home that was targeted were over reported skilled in this, that talk and, and transferred to a lot. so hospital just a so within deposited
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a couple hours that i car in an area between is that why that as a neighborhood and the city of beer bluff was targeted on the main road that connects the 2 areas together, 3 boat people reported killed. right at the spot and those about passing by were among those the, the one critically injured also transferred to a, a lock sauce at hospital a fairly are hours of this morning. these really military and just do the southern a grounding fors, you know, of in the area in the southern eastern part of hon. you and is causing mayhem and k is a and, and a big state of panic for in a really traumatized displays. more than one time populations in the city will find you in a city of china and it says, become a major site for it's very operations. and so far, what we're looking at within the past in months this, this at war and the, the old attacks are carried out are one sided. and these really military seems to have the upper hand in controlling not only the size of the gaza strip,
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and really the central area of the southern part of it, the but also the land, the crossings and preventing anything from coming in and out of district. what's really tragic about these attacks, the aftermath 10 months and we have a whole entire health care system that has been brought down as triples completely by the intense bombing campaign by the pressure put on the health care staff and the health care facilities across the early 2 health facilities right now up to my operational here in the central area. one it behind me right here allows the hospital, it's part of a charge of an organization. it provides community health and support here. not a prepare large the for this kind of genocide, the lax on the ground and but it does it help in mitigating some of the, the pressure put on other health facilities, including a lot of the hospitals that after the mass evacuation order has been a completely empty right now,
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including the insufficient medical stop right now in the hospital. the medical supplies that are not available, but the situation is continued to increase and cause much more difficult situations for everyone here. how do you, thanks very much for the update, as well as the continued to speak to hudson broadway, who's in the, on the, such with us here in doha, when we talk about such as, what's going on in gauze? we know now the to these really delegation has joined the totes, here in de la, the talks of move from cairo to dough hall. we're getting a little bit more clarity as well as to whether sticking points. so we're looking at the division of gauze and. ready and south by the israelis and the line of control fi, as well as the philadelphia, colorado, which is a buffer zone between garza and egypt. and the control of these 2 areas is watson dispute at the moment. absolutely. as late as have added these 2
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conditions. uh for agreeing to assign a seas deal to cease fire and they actually never committed themselves beyond the 1st stage. first stage, meaning that they go back there on boys there on hostages for 6 week um the choice and that's it. they, they, they refuse to talk even about the 2nd and 3rd stage at this moment. and for this reason, nothing to help with these 2 conditions in order to make it difficult and hard for the policy, not a problem optic is this not becoming because it's becoming more and more evident and more more public. so that's when you all, he's changing of the goal posts in these negotiations isn't one set of talks to another set of tools. yeah. is creating havoc, not just for the united states, but also for the negotiate is within cutoff and agent one and then nothing else is paying a double game. and the one hand, he wants to go to the negotiations in or just to give the impression for the is really public, really putting a lot of pressure on him that he's willing to sign a deal to have the conditions. okay. but at the same time see added conditions
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every time, every now and then he would twist the interpretation of different clauses of biden's proposal in order to make it hard for him as to agree. and in this case, you would, you know, he would say he would blame how much for, and that it's coming to trim with reality. and in this case, you can continue the war because the, the in game for him and the continuation of the war and put in november. when he him, he hoped that trump would make it and, and when that actions. and after that, he can talk about the post war era he does. he doesn't want to talk this with with, by them right now. simply because by then has a to created this vision about 2 state solution. what as trump is willing to liquidate, hold policy and cause so it fits in his broad to context and, and vision and approach. he wants to drag the war as much as he could until he sees it from assuming the office. and the white house hasn't buy from catholic university. thanks very much for your insight. thank you. the pen tool says
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a greek oil tank over typed by who the font has in the red c last week appears to be leaking. oil is caring about 1000000 barrels of crude, the partition to the trees, as it was hit by miss files or trains of the edmonds port city of data. the crew was rescued after abandoning the tank. who's the find to sub units? i think ships in support of palestinians in gauze that a c, m, v. delta. sonya now sits mobilized and the red sea where it is currently on fire and appears to be leaking oil, presenting both and navigational hazard and a potential environmental catastrophe. we are aware of a 3rd party that attempted to send to tugs to the vessel to help salvage. but they were warmed away by the who these and threatened with being attacked, which again demonstrates their blatant disregard for, for not only human life, but all for also for the potential environmental catastrophe that this presents. so
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let's go back to the occupied westbank law story that we were telling you about the overnight rates that invites jeanine didn't to us. we can join the, the april human correspondence to central, to get stuff from novelist in the occupied westbank. good to see you need to, i mean these ladies have gone and hauled into the occupied westbank overlays, haven't they? a yes. and even in 3 different locations at the same time, just after midnight. we've seen these really forces raising fully get am genie and, and alpha inside to boss o in the north of the occupied westbank along side is radio officials remarks that they're starting a major military operation that this car gets in. kind of simeon, quite serious in this area, and now we've seen and heard from locals who confirmed to a j, e to up to see the english that 3 strikes of taking place in 3 different locations over like overnight. now the best so now sense of 9 palestinians was being killed
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by these really forces. but these radio armies talking about the information that could last. dave and it's been said that the largest since 2002, that's when it's ready for us as a re, the major in different cities all across the at this time it was a very high. * attention it was during the 2nd palestinian uprising or in default, but now we are looking at this similar situation whereby there are thousands of tools that are involved in this major military operation. we are talking about. 7 the things that we have not heard before, according to the janine governor, he tells us that the director of one of the hospitals and janine was informed that these really are being sent to read the medical facility. and that's why they would bid them feedback. you waive the director of the uh, the hospital was telling us that he was going the hospital to try and see what they
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can do. this is the hospital that has 200 employees and 150 patients. and indeed, we've seen in the past how under covers really you'd this managed to get inside the hospitals and a q and a rest palestinians from inside there. so we're talking about a sense situation, but we've been noticing how in the past few weeks, the situation, the occupied respect, has been distributed. anything and getting worse and worse. indeed, when one does, as we've been discussing with many and the less so it's good to speak to you because we will have to ask why that was the end game. so the is riley as well. so they saying about this encourage of as well, it's important to remind our viewers that was all eyes. our own guys are seeing the atrocities the for are happening. they are kind of simians here in the occupied west bank have been called and what's happening here is silence war. yes. in terms
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of escalation, in terms of numbers in terms of receipts, it's not like goes off, but it's not less serious. we are talking about is really ariel strikes that have intensified over the past few weeks that you one is talking about 50 areas through just since the war started in october. again, we haven't been seeing the use of ariel strikes against palestinians of the occupied west bank this massively before the war. that is really rustic also is something to keep an eye on, is radio officials. in the past few weeks, we're talking about intensifying and picking up their uh operations and their attacks against palestinians near the occupies west bank. some government officials calling do you need to the bill you'll find with the bank as it may be. garza, we've also heard is really me the 3 officials at the defense minister himself realizing more more attacks saying that they want to come to the front of the city and fighters. you know, the feeling here. and these really media is that the palestinian fighters. yes,
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they've started in geneva somewhat in nablus and into credit, but they've been expanded and the idea has been you know, a pick being picked up by other places. like in fact i to boss as we are seeing these really forces the right now. and these really forces are saying that the palestinian fighters are getting better in the manufacturing these explosive devices that home may improvise. we call them, but they were saying that these are affecting the work of these ways as soldiers when they're trying to raise tele simeon homes. and also we've been hearing and is really media that these fighters are affecting the life of it's really such there's, we're talking about in league, it is really to minutes that have been mushrooming all across the occupied west bank we've been seeing is really supplements outposts and the notion there is that is real and these really forces wants to protect these rates that those who are living in legally in the occupied westbank according to all international law
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articles for the update. then. so basically the abraham, the 4th in douglas occupied west by the us national security advisor and chinese foreign minister. when you are holding a 2nd day of talks in beijing take sullivan said that both sides of walking to ensure competition does not via into conflict. but his visit comes as regional dave as accuse china, a fuel intention. let's do this. kim explains us. as a us security advisor and china is top diplomat engaging closed door meetings. they do so against a backdrop of heightened tensions between beijing and america's allies in the region. on sunday and again on monday, the philippines and china created lane after back to that maritime skirmishes at the sabina show. one of many hotly contested areas of the south china sea,
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of which beijing takes a large claim. the philippine defense secretary at a military conference tuesday set the solution is stronger collective multilateral option, again, spacing in the 3 john china. although without saying it, then i'd say, i'd say for you is the biggest disrupt or of international bees in the japan and the philippines upgraded their military relations last month. green lighting was typical, excess and joint exercises tokyo zone suspicions of aging flared on monday. when a chinese wind 9 reconnaissance played fluid to a squarespace in a 1st ignoring warning calls to the space violation is a threat to our security. and we consider it totally unacceptable. china responded to japan's dismay by pledging an investigation into what clearly it said was not intentional. it's a delicate dance that sullivan and one will have to make
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a made deep distrust, including concerns over chinese interference and us elections via mis information campaigns. we are working to ensure the competition is not here in the conflict and find ways to work together. interest align whether or not the to a ground work for our final joe biden. she just being summit before the us president leaves office. the main mission remains clearing the air to keep their intense competition from entering our red zone unit skim. alda 0. the little square says it's tested. an upgraded rocket load system days after twining cycled suicide drains state media report. so the leader kim jong good has described it as having superior the ability and the ability to concentrate strikes sounds great media. so as a weapon could put cities like is capital sol within range the us try the rival results are playing out to
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a somebody told specific island leaders some have endorsed of $270000000.00 plan funded by a stranger to improve police training leaders in terms of fiji hello and pop on you can is that it will help island states type of drug trafficking and the legal fishing of costs. millions of square columbus is an ocean comes straight. it looks to reduce china security presence in the area. beijing is deployed police on the sullivan islands, kitty boss and ty pacific is the biggest, unpolished space in plenty of this. really considering i was s space mc space. it is a bigger space. and this it is, it is really important to be comfortable in this manner. and i think one of the he started call him a key outcomes of this 50 ted p. i have used to have somebody span of the pastry policy initially. and we just want to comment, i'll be putting us in, you know, and region, especially australia and these are the info always being listed and conscious of
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the needs in the region. through thompson is a visiting senior research fellow with the lead on you school of public policy at the national university of cigna pool. he's also full me us defense department official responsible for managing relations with china. taiwan among gully joins us from single pole. uh, mr. tubs. and kentucky with us on, on just there are lots of things to discuss. let's take one issue with the time. let's begin with the south china sea, the fiction between the us and its allies, the philippines and china is ongoing plains full logs, waves of it. this issue grinds on, but for how long or i don't think there's an end to this. uh, uh, consulate, the uh you and try do it on the 2016 was quite explicit that china is a claims don't have any basis, an international law. the philippines, clearly one of the case, but china is rejected that finding so, so long as china continues to base it's, it's very ambiguous claims on
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a large swath of the south trying to see that overlaps with the exclusive economic sounds claimed by other countries surrounding it there's just no, there's just no pathway toward solution. at best we could see progress between china and honestly on states agreeing to a code of conduct. but that process has been going on for years and is making glacial progress. so i'm not optimistic about solution, but i think it's possible that it could be managed. and i think collective security approaches like the philippines working closely with japan, with united states, with other ozzy on partners is one potential pathway. i think also philippines has had sought to, to create stability. they have tried to reach agreements with china on temporary fixes, including a secret interview with china to,
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to enable them to resupply one of the ships grounded on a reef. so there's possibilities that this can be managed if china is willing. but at this point, china has been very aggressive, very assertive. um and is using force including ramming vessels and high pressure water hoses against philippine vessels. and that's not, that's not safety. that's not security, really, the stabilizing the philippines has made that clear. yes indeed. and that's our issue called song one more emerges. so you've got the us and the e. u and canada this week, now deciding to place heavy towers all the electric vehicles. and this is a good bass inc, but they've hit back with plans to build locally. chinese built a vehicles in europe as an idea. so what one does now with that there is going to be much wider trade will lead being between china and the us. and so i think the important thing to remember is it's not just the us, it's not just the you you saw yesterday,
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canada announced 100 percent terrace on chinese eves, brazil, indonesia have also discussed increasing their terrace in degree to in some cases against dv points. so trade is a major friction point between china and most of its developed economy trading partners. so i think that the, the root cause of this is really that china's economic policy. and the end of the strategy is really centered on subsidizing industrial production. and it's not focused on improving the conditions that would increase domestic consumption. so simulating consumption would really make china a much bigger market for both developed and developed economies and developing economies exports to china, which would result in a more band balance and reciprocal trade relationships. so i think having an export focused economy, the size of china is which is running huge traits, surpluses year after year. it's just not sustainable anymore. it's too big. it's too disruptive. so you have to expect there to be
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a degree of friction and push back. i mean, kind of pursuing a strategy that was successfully pursued in the early 19 ninety's by, you know, the small asian tigers in, in south and southeast asia. and that's just not feasible today. so try is concerned about rising protectionism, but this is increasingly gonna be a concern for any industrialized country that wants to maintain its own capacity to produce its own products. so. so this is really another challenge with chinese economic policy. it is about policy is good to be discussed in length, the state between jake sullivan and wind g. and it's a fine, delicate talk of politics. they will also be discussing, i'm sure, behind play stalls, which is the looming us selection. this also plays in to the us china relationship and what one does, what the outcome of the conversation might be. so i think it's a very good thing that we don't have access to those conversations that should be behind closed doors. they will be most productive that way. on the,
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on the economic issues, you're probably not going to see progress, i think overall in this strategic dialogue, you're not going to have progress on these issues. i think the goal on both sides is really to reduce the risk of misperception and reduce the risk of the relationships deteriorating further. so in terms of all the issues on the table, it's kind of setting the stage for better understanding and future meetings. i think sullivan to a professional, she's not going to speculate about the next administration. he's not likely to be in it. so he's going to defer any questions that long you might have on the next administration and leave it for them to, to work it out with china. but what i think jake sullivan and his team are going to do is try to create the most stable situation, the most stable relationship that they can possibly hand over to the next administration to address. yeah, it'll be interesting to see what the final communique that comes out of those talks
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will be for the inventory thompson. thanks so much for joining us from single. my pleasure. a still head. hey, audiologist everett news pocket solves military is given a multi $1000000.00 package to finally told them groups in the country and why sanctions i'm just arouse nuclear program and publishing it's people the the most i've given up it's accolade of being processed place in europe and giving it to our pania, 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 that they focus is going to be further east through remain the air in bulgaria. but
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i think we'll get 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 32. the bigger picture is walk the showers continue. most of the european side is nice and warm. the exception, maybe around the north seas, british all central scandinavia and diamond spain, where it's been very hot recently. but looks like a fairly where the line is. thunderstorms could well develop and code of a guess rather than me from so a pretty standard day on thursday, but it still stays hot right till saturday. and the storm disappeared this summer. so it rains in north africa from a long way north and they not stopping the line. the probably giving the most risk for potential funding structures from chad science was but the line or left to texas to back towards the gambia and the bit. sorry. the
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. ringback the, the the talk about the what you upset with me. so robin is a reminder of all top new stories is really strikes and raids across the field supplied westbank. the killed at least starting palestinians. israel says this is its largest military operation. this is the 2nd intifada, building 20 escape a chin this dentist. this throughout the months, the latest victims of his riley and strikes of the central gauze and strip. 17 people living hills is the house of wednesday. then top officials from the us in china say the working to avoid conflict between the countries during totes and
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beijing. the follow accusations by the philippines of china is blocking its best holes in the south china sea. the little guy who has, quote fine ukraine loads and drones into southern russia, a good night, slaves in gulf parts of the depot. the kaminsky district of ross stall, russian with our see, let's say that at defense systems and does up to 12 trans, talking that region and overall should in fact the rules. stevens, a topic watch dog cheese has raised concerns of a nuclear incident, dump diesel residents of try and strikes. they were pipelines and rushes coast region. most go accuse euclidean forces of attacking the plant last week. dosage already has more for the city of cook. a tough coach altoff where the nucleus site is located. a city of nearly 40000 people named after the
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father of the soviet nuclear weapons program. igor chord shots of his larger than life statute greets visitors. as soon as they entered the city, about 6 kilometers from here lies the 3rd largest nuclear facility and russia 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 credit launch, it's incursion into russian territory in the car screech, and 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 of the forefront of this war. that's why the head of the u. n. nuclear watchdog is here to find out what happens does not deny the fact that there has been a activity near here. i was informed about the impact of drones,
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how he was shown, some of the remnants, those signs of the impact they had, the director general. what on to express concerns for the safety of the plants, which he explained is different than most nuclear facilities. the call 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. can you snider demtrius of video and the state of emergency redeem is introduced as a co solution, including i would say to security measures off the top schools will start with a book loading to present on wants to defense for children or lots of public offense are 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,
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not only for officials, but for those living here. door safari, l to 0. chord shots of city. russia bulk as well as government is approved. $72000000.00 for the military to fight all groups within the country following attacks and below to start on monday, the prime minister shall raise made the announcement on choose day as they all be said, it killed 25 fights has made up all the sun comes up behind that hospital in defiance. moved from minnesota. sure. beth street has both the monday separate this tax invited just on probates will not stop chinese development projects in the region. you are not. bob joined, guys, i'm a terrorist wants to stump the china focused on economic kartel and of the development projects going on and below just um, and other parts of bucks time kind of the terrorists. main motive is to drive a wedge between august, um and china is done at least $74.00 people walk you in that tax claim, but the budget just under pollution. i mean, which is seeking
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a southern states fight this from the group attack police patients. great with lines and vehicles, the group sees it to the container. it's a tax unless i'm china withdrawal from the region. the more payable for autotech was very clear, and it was a simple and clear message to china and fox done to withdraw immediately from boat stone, 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 imposes all forms of terrorism and will continue to family, support pockets done and promotion. anti terrorism operations, safeguarding social unity and stability, 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 bus or the situation is not good. people are
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afraid of getting out of their homes as the enemy continues, it's corporation against the alias, residents, accounting, dead losses. and some, i'm just here the you and is calling for will load police a hosta to re open oil fields in the east of libya that he's starting to suspend all production and exports. eva finds the control of the country central bank, public trader possible from aaa. it's one of the be as most important institutions. it's central bank. but the presidential council in tripoli has removed its governors. beacon can 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 high standards. we want to assure all local and international financial institutions that the new government and boards of directors will function as an institution with international standards. but the u
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one says many people in libya don't recognize them. unilateral actions by political and security figures are undermined instability and other rates, unilateral attempts to unseat the central bank, governor are met with the counter bailing attempts to maintain him. both 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, or 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 attribute, as reinstated, as the banks governor. how useful in the these attacks and attempts to force them to enter the bank headquarters have disrupted all financial transactions for the entire country. in response, they've been governments take, here's the state to 1st measure of well will fields, ports, facilities,
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and building that institutions will production and exports will be suspended until further notice the us support mission in libya says it will convene and 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 on oil fields to be lifted immediately. but while the fight over who controls the libyan central bank continues, people who are worried to live in the north lose value, and the economy could spiral out of control. now try not to 0 triplet full, but us present. donald trump is facing a revised federal indictment to the 2020 election into favorites case that the indictment keeps the same criminal charges, but narrows the allegations against the changes by prosecutors follow a supreme court ruling less. but that gave sitting presidents for would immunity for official x, from post school, the indictment, an unprecedented abuse of the criminal justice system. plan finkelstein is
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a professor of national security, low and ethic. she says the changes prevent the indictment from being dismissed by the court. this little optics should not be dramatic. this should not be seen as rescuing the indictment from the jaws of the supreme court. most of the case really stands intact. as i wrote with the co author in bloomberg some weeks ago, the supreme court really left open to tanya chuck in the trial judge to determine what constitutes a fit to conduct and what constitutes personal capacity, conduct the supreme court. i think really money that in saying that any contact between the president and the attorney general constitutes official conduct. you can imagine that if the president were to call up the attorney general and say, vote for me. does he be acting as a candidate?
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not in his capacity as president, but yes, according to the supreme court, that would be official conduct just because it's communication between the president and the attorney general. but yet, the supreme court was so clear about that that jack smith couldn't take the risk of keeping those charges protest have been held in mexico against plans for a judicial ava. whole business of this bundle of lip as over those a forms would make judges subject to election demonstrates a single thought, what he's were attempting to do away with independent regulatory agencies. the changes require approval by congress. what mexico governing coalition has the majority chilled hold has both. i'm glad to know how to index could, on the merits, comprised of the andres manual lopez over the doors, has announced a pause in the relations between his government and the united states embassy and
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mexico. that 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 of each of us biggest traded partners, it is just with the u. s. embassy and also because, and today's manual lopez over at the door is an outgoing president. and a month he'll be gone and a new president will be sworn in in mexico. but what is this about? it's about 2 additional reform in mexico, which of these, monroe lopez over the door is pushing the us from boston to ken. silas published the public letter saying that he was worried about the aspects of that reform. but which means the bouncing in the election of judges in mexico. the moment they selected by pulsing 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
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a judge has to complain just to make promises or she has to make promises to get elected, then it could mean that the then a lines with political interest with civil interest, the decisions might be based on once they actually get into a phase robin and being a part of the referee for little an old a in the country. president lopez over at adult says, no, that isn't the case of research. we just clear up corruption in the judicial process. in mexico, a boat is expected in mexico. is congress on this in september? so it could be as early as next week. the this is being voted on. john holman out, is it a while a how to next code? a still a head held out 0. it is, i want to go dancers, you can see that right here. i've taken over argentina the
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the book, but 3 people, all of michigan central japan after a heavy rain broiled by a tie soon sundays on tickets, along slide down lines and railways of being forced to cancel services. at least 190 flights. a mold and full 1000 passengers, all reflected electricity's blinds to thousands of people. levels have been caught this morning has also been issued in the philippines that have been sued in the
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southwest. could bring slash flooding alarm slides. last month, typhon gave me killed at least 34 people in false bold and 600000 from the homes across the philippines. it all is the president best suited patricia. ken has promised to open up the world and have sanction lifted international sanctions imposed by the west aimed at the wrong nuclear program. but it's often civilians who end up suffering the most as or so. so the repulse not from the capital to around the around is one of the richest countries in terms of for you and gas resources for 2 years ago. how many just saying you decided to take advantage of that and start the business impacts? what kind of calls to quickly rose to prominence in the market setting petrochemical products, particularly determine to several companies was highly profitable. but things changed drastically when you're honestly the industry came on the sections, let's just say is now he can't really find claims to work with. sure. well,
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your thought base of it was exporting approximately 6000000 tons of bitch man. i knew it could compete with american japanese chinese and korean companies to easily win bits started by one side of our exports went to china. so now the sanctions apply to all transactions from and to iran. how come up even directly complex to my clients? i've to do business with dealers in the u. e. oman, iraq, all tech here, which complicates everything, needs me with almost nothing. the sanctions imposed by the west have these connected iran from the international series tie. national messaging system which facilitates money transfers between countries. the sanctions automatically apply to any country company or the individuals involved in trade activities, which section that you're running institutions, companies or individuals that towards not only the business sector here. both of us
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as the really affects the run you have to interact with outside world. when tabs on it applied for the ph. d program in portugal last year, she knew it would be difficult. she says the acceptance or her application marked the beginning of her nice me like these career. any nationality prevented her from opening up bank account, making it difficult to pay for the expenses all way. i'd be careful the buying key there. so i needed to make payments to start a new life. in portugal, no bank account. it took days for me to find a locals would accept cash from me so that i could transfer school fees from her account. the same applies to run payments as the landlord requires the receipt. it is a deadlock when you need to get an official paper like a residency renewal. because when you are an iranian, even the most simple things become nearly impossible. and the official goal of the sessions is to limit your laws, nuclear and me, science programs,
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and prevented from from way to human rights. with nearly 100000 you any, i'm studying abroad. the impact of the sections forces some of them to drop out each year. this was to have that of to 0 to around the size of the power outlet because fleets of arrived in paris, the head of the opening ceremony later on wednesday. the french capital is still a buzz from last month's olympics pro. clauses for these games have had to adopt for a fleet disability. ben smith has full power skits another chance to show off the summer this time. it's the power olympics, but still with the same spectacular backdrop. wednesday's opening ceremony will again make use of the city's landmarks. it's the 1st time in history that the vibrating opening a painting, power and big 70 yes, is in the center of the city. and that's very political and like a big mock because we know that or just sit down, not a deputy, it's completely focused on to be disability. yeah. tonight may be like going to
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change the the look of the society about bessengers disability. and that's very important for me. moving 4400 asked me to take the costs of the game. they arrive in a city notoriously difficult to navigate, but those with disabilities. positive council says has made improvements. for example, you cannot become lines to help to get on to trains. most of the underground system is not wheelchair friendly. we are very on cd, and we have a very old metro. we have very old streets and we needed to work adults with our, our team. and it's a really legacy for us. thanks to the farley games a to have transformation, came to organize a say. several events are already sold out. there are a record number of participating countries and organizations had to be a lympics parisians, fled the city in drove spearing inconvenience and traffic kyle,
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they were on the games were hit so much so that the majority of tickets sold for the power olympics. i've gone to people living in the powers region, bonus, algebra powers a couple of silver out of the world of grace the stage at the tango will championships in argentina. now the events continues to grow in international relevance as it sets a record full participation phase of both. both i don't think she's all in but desirous. it's a, it's a dance, it's music and it's also foy tweeted, we present the heart of winter site is the and we are the tangle 50 by then world championship take over the capital nice id data. the ones the, some of the lively are from columbia. this is the 3rd time they're participated in the championship. which align. yeah, the coming here is very difficult for us because we have to save money since there's no government support. but it's worth it because tangle gets into your body
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and takes over your life. but the general was born in the 1800s, and there was a plate the natural border between argentina and you were why it was recognized by the u. n. in 2009 as part of the nation's cultural heritage. the competition includes categories for plastic, dental, but also stage daniel and more acrobatic variant that allows dances to jump and wake the traditional embrace. the world is coming from over the thousands of people showed up at the event for the $55.00, which runs for 2 weeks, has a lot more to offer live music, dance classes in milton gas where people just want to get together to dance in
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water. the water came about was am i don't, he says the tangle embrace is about respect and emotion. well, it's a luxury to see young people dancing to be able to come here and dance. people that come from all over the world to live and they come to a place with tangle, runs in our blood. and there is no age limit to learn. because i did say they'll say as he started dancing only 9 years ago in one day, but a little more near it's important for humanity, for the people, for children. it helps to keep the culture. it feeds the spirit. it's only 3 minutes of pure love. love, passion and joy is what brings people together in one of situs. all of them agree. it's a moment to focus on the beauty of this music and dens and let go of everything else . 87, i just seen,
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it went outside. and that's it for me, so hopefully you can follow those stories on the website that alex is a dump comes up, takes it through today. that's it for the body. we talked about with mon use all the other side of the break until and thanks for your time. as your company, the vicious artistry adventure, short documentary, spry african field makers from the name kenya, and algae. are you in the alley, minium village, throttle, queens or handle and the canes africa direct on algae sierra that we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to places that others can all,
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