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the, the safe, them even come in as an international insight, corruption, excellence award, nominator hero. now the, the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters and del finds, ready navigates. i. here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel carries out its largest military operation and the occupied west banking decades. curfews and evacuation orders are in effect humans for these agreed to allow rescue vessels to reach an oil tanker that's on fire in the red sea, the f b. i says the gunman who tried to assassinate donald trump's that expensive research on total control targets. the ceo of telegram is granted fail
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charged for allowing a legit criminal activity on the messaging of an order not to leave friends and on peace. a statement with all of the day school defending to him and kept champions by labour truce. and when they 1st draw a match against the whole 10 minutes. but i mean that really all of that move later this news our, the welcome to the news our is really forces are stepping up attacks on palestinians as the war approaches the 11 months mark. dozens of people were killed in gaza on wednesday. but the occupied westbank is becoming more of a target. israel has conducted its largest military operation there in more than 2 decades, killing at least 10 people. and the attacks included air strikes and the cities of tow bus engine, in the upper right hand reports from the occupied westbank to you to another day
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with leeway and his brother. most of them are confined inside their house. outside their windows is what no family wants their children to experience. really, soldiers and bulldozers storming, did you need refugee camp accompanied by drawing and fight? they're just the we usually distract them by getting them to play. we'll let them watch tv and turn off the volume so they don't listen to the sounds of explosives and shooting. this is our home. we have nowhere else to go. described as the biggest submitted 3 of salt and be occupied to us bank in more than 2 decades. the rates are concentrating also include cut, a mental boss with ariel strikes, adding to the number of casualties for the book. and the raid was carried out on that neighborhood by surprise. beforehand. some young man named my house and asked me for water to drink. i went to bring them a bottle of water when i opened the door to give it to them and sick and we felt
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like something came down on us from the sky and there was an explosion. i couldn't understand what was going on. i didn't when i put my hands on my chest, i felt fresno and blood medical teams are finding it difficult to attend to the wounded. this is the, the, the way used to the way the israeli occupation violates all international principles breaks the law by targeting civilians and medical teams. we've seen this in gaza over 11 months and they're doing the same thing now in the occupied westbank. israel says it's meant target is palestinian fighters in for refugee camp . the military says that the armed groups are planning attacks against this way, the targets and are getting better at making improvised explosive devices for ballast. any of these groups are part of resisting israel's decades long occupation . israel's foreign minister has said the army should deal with threats from the
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occupied westbank like it has in gaza. the house doing and see what has been described as israel's tale lent or on the occupied westbank is not so silent anymore. such as condition may alarm the international community, but will come as no surprise to palestinians living here who have seen rates intensify and expand every day since october the 7th. the that but i mean, i just needed to boss the occupied westbank palestine. the united nation says that israel's actions and the occupied westbank appear to exceed international standards for law enforcement. gabriel is also has more from the un headquarters in new york for you and secretary general. antonio gutierrez is traveling, but he has been briefed on the situation in the occupied. westbank is spokes person here at un headquarters in new york says the secretary general is gravely concerned about the events in the occupied westbank. he said that the un has counted
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palestinians in the last 24 hours that have been killed by air strikes as well as sniper fire. now the un says that since october 7th, they've counted $630.00 palestinians that have been killed in the occupied westbank . but they say the last 24 hours have clearly been an escalation. we've been following the development since this morning with grave concern and are very worried about what we're seeing or humanitarian colleagues at o char warning, the people there are increasingly exposed to deadly warfare tactics that seem to exceed international standards for law enforcement or human rights colleagues remind us that in the west bank is really forces must adhere to international policing standards where um, leave full force and firearms or the last resort. it can only be used. it gets imminent threat of death or serious injury. then us state department will impose
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sanctions on is really organization that's providing support to settle or groups. here's our white house correspondent, kimberly how get with more on that the bottom administration has sanctioned on n g o inside israel known as a summer yo's as well as 3 members within this group. now this group is funded in part by the is really government and is affiliated with ministers bank of year as well as smart rich. we also understand that it raises money inside the united states as well as online. now, according to the bike administration, there is also another individual that has been section, allegedly for, on acting outside the scope of his authority as a law enforcement officer in the west bank, he allegedly led an effort to prevent $250.00 palestinians in a village from returning to that village after the volunteers in that area
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walled off the village, preventing those from returning to their home. now uh the u. s. is concerned and all of this is that this ongoing and escalating settler violence is undermining peace and security in the region. and as a result, that is why the bite and ministration has taken this action. the hope is that it will leave israel to hold these individuals accountable, even as the is really government is funding much of this operation. now the is really government has taken issue with the sanctions. in fact, the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. that's really the statement from his office say the is really government views with the s at most severity, the imposition of sanctions on the citizens of israel. the issue will be a pointed discussion with the united states. we should also point out that amnesty international has also looked into these instances and says that this is part of
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a wider state fax campaign to displace oppress palestinians in the west bank and occupied east jerusalem. given the fact that many of these acts of violence have occurred while the is really military has been pro kimberly healthcare algae 0 white house. well, we can now speak to eli clifton, who is a senior advisor at the quin state institute for responsible state craft. joining us from new york. welcome to alta 0. how effective do you think the sanctions will be in detouring violence in the occupied westbank? thanks for having me. well, i mean there is no evidence that the sanctions to date have the turn set or violence at all. so, but they do serve a couple of important roles. they do offer a fig leaf for both the idea of complicit and this in enabling and protecting settlers to act with impunity. and, you know, perhaps part partly for the button, the administration here. it attempts to preempt the questions for them about us military aid, israel, and the decision not to designate specific idea of units as participating in human
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rights abuses. now that's a designation that could lead to the use of us law. the lacy law to withhold weapons transfers to those units. so those pressures, they're particularly here to right now in the final months of the us presidents. so what you're saying is, for us just doing this sort of as a distraction then well, i think partly is a distraction in partially to manage a difficult situation when you have 40 per 4 percent of likely democratic voters opposing us military aid to israel, at least in terms of its war against come off with only 25 percent in favor, so they have to do something. but they don't want to do something that actually could, could have long term effects on the us israel relationship. why now though, because there's years of accumulated evidence that this particular organization has been funded and supported by that is really government as well as senior members, senior members of the n g o r affiliated with the parties of the ultra national. this minister's life been give here and smotts ritual as you know, have quotes for violence against palestinian so so, so why no?
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well, i think that, you know, we're facing a unusual pressure right now for the administration to do something because not just in the presidential election cycle. but there's also, you know, a growing concern that the war and gaza and now the, the expansion of the military actions by the idea of, into the are broadening their activities in the west bank could actually pose, you know, to be a spark to light, a regional war and so there certainly is a strong desire in washington permit to prevent that. but there's also competing pressure is not to do something that would fundamentally change the us as real relationship. now all of this is coming at the expense of us policy in the region that could actually help to deescalate tensions with iran and has blah and could help bring a ceasefire and gaza in a release of hostages. and those are policies that wouldn't only benefit people in the region, but it would also serve us national security interest of avoiding, getting drawn into another unless more in the middle east. so unfortunately, the policies and the sanctions that were just announced it's,
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it's to present the appearance of doing something to express disapproval with what's happening, but not to actually take the types of actions that democratic voters would want and are pushing the president to undertake. but also the types of actions that could actually make a difference in, in you, in, in, is really policy in the, in the west bank as well as, and also it looks freaking. if it's really a policy, i mean the head of this and bates himself, the same base of course is, is really secret service. he said that settler violence is doing in describable damage to israel. do you think that the statements will make officials in israel and even in the united states, stand up and take notice? or do you think that's think back subtler violence as described by organizations? like amnesty international estate policy, the look the alarm bells are certainly ringing both in is for hill as well as here in, in the united states about the policies, the israel's undertaking of the west bank as well as and gaza. however, you know, this war has been going on since october, and the reality is that there hasn't been much of an effort to actually constrain
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or curtail is real actions on the ground. so is it state policy and is real? well, certainly it appears to be the policies of the war cabinet and israel, and as much as it effects us policy, it doesn't seem like policy makers and washington are willing just yet to take the types of actions that might be required to try to change the policies of the war cabinet. right. you like clifton, thank you so much for joining us. now, journalist on his sister are among the latest victims of is really are strikes and the central gaza strip. they were killed and their family homes and the site on the refugee camp. at least 51 people have been killed on wednesday. dr. say that each day is a struggle to find space for the wounded and enough medicine as fuel to run the hospitals. honey, my food reports in the, in the hospital in the say, dr. refugee camp in central garza, this is allowed the hospital,
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the only remaining operation of those facility and of central area. what you see behind me is the facility itself, design and one building here designed to accommodate a 100 kids on a daily basis. but judging it from what we're seeing, the hospice that has been pushed to operate beyond this capacity just from the crowd behind me. right? here at this health facility, we're looking at 30 times more than its capacity. and just to show you the extent of it challenges and difficult conditions, this hospitality is going is true. we're taking you inside the emergency departments of the hospital right here as a judge and a from what we're seeing. large number of people are waiting in line here and 6 when the large numbers of people here. and there is just very is because of the evacuation orders, if advisors really in the military that push the vast majority of the room, a lot of houses on whether they injuries the patients
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a box with to leave the hospital immediately. just adding more pressure on this most health facilities in the wrong area and making it very difficult for the 1st week and it's difficult for the medical and everybody to receive the proper medical care. this is the pediatric department of the hospital here. and as you'll see it in the frame of the camera, there's so many people here and when, when we just talked to a doctor inside the hospital describe the situation as very horrific here. different never seen this large number seen in one place at one time. here it goes on to explain this is because of the valuation or does the weights of the off the hospital pushing more people to move do. and they'll say it off in other parts of the central area, mainly those who are in need of medical care. and then up in this test results. a hospital that is designed for minimum of a maximum of a 100 case on a daily basis. now is sad to provide medical care for
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a close to 3000 people on daily basis, just adding more pressure on our really crippling health care system across the gaza strip. and is really drones strike on the border between syria and lebanon has killed 4 people. syrian sources say a car was hit on a road between damascus and 11 on capital bay route. israel has stepped up a tax on neighboring countries since the war and gaza started in october. humans who see fighters have agreed to allow rescue ships to reach a damaged oil tanker in the red sea. so the greek flag sonia and was attacked by the group last week of human supports city of for days on the crew was rescued after abandoning the vessel, which is carrying about a 1000000 barrels of crude. we can now speak to her saying that besides, he has a political commentator and the one with the specialist joining us from so not welcome back to algebra 0 sir. so according to the it radian mission at the united
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nations, they have said that the whole, these have agreed to this temporary truce. can you tell us why you're learning? what's your learning about this? and why the policies have agreed to this? now is it because they are worried about an oil slick of the red sea, or is there something more as the salon the spoke person of on side of the who was the honest while he's at the head ofa, again, any delegation at negotiation delegation in the mosque up in oman. he said that the of the civilized international about these conducted us, it is to be said it'll be in union a we allowed the ship to be towed did all we had last time. and he said that was what we confirmed that that's been a goal bishop is an example that of the end of the city and this of the amenities at to, to target to any ship at that violated the bad against. and but in is that i believe
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that the, we see for them the beginning get at the, when this that's it. but what i back at the game and he's actually allowed a things to just throw. yeah. to get closer to the tip. so they could actually a say for the crew or the crew member of the chip. and we have seen that the but the thing just throw yeah, has come a few 100 meters away from that chip. i believe that the, this the stage, it shows the kidneys actually they do can actually about the environment and they don't even want to, to do kid at any of the crude. that's why they all of that the things destroy. yeah . but they have set at ben against the old. she'd been a company that is dealing with visit i this ship. actually, it has a broken that the bottom of close the ship was located at the door. the is it? i aly bought it, but to go to the company or the shipping company that owns the ship. uh, with the uh, quote at delta. uh which based in greece, it has actually allowed one of its ship it on the
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a month ago to the inside of one of the is there not any boat this exactly. what they meant is, uh, prior to do they actually have photos at the beginning against any. is it a 80 link zip, right? and then a 2nd, ben was against any a ship that's going door to any boat. and is it despite the uh, the, the nationality of the ship. and the baton was the, the book at any shipping company that is dealing with is it i so it doesn't matter that the ship was going toward, is it right. but as long as any of the fleet of that you didn't, company has it. it's designed to stay the way that i, this means that the ship would come under attack on a, from your understanding. so the thing though, let me also was a familiar understanding. so at least the, by a many polls is hidden. so i would chose the fire and sit in the chip on i believe that the amenities have done that on both of us. they have actually gone on the top of the ship. they have set up will be good as an explosive on the top of the ship, just the boat and get the oil out the to avoid any
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a spinning because that chip on the, on the site. so let me just jump in there. let me jump in there for a moment, mr. how likely can you hear me be so they just want to send the cleared message that the bad and then it see we continue. but of course we do, we do we do care about the environment in that it's okay mr. and okay to i don't think you can hear me so i'll have to end the interview for the time being. but thank you so much for joining us from sun off. well, heavy rain has caused flooding. india men killing nearly a dozen people with many it's still missing. there are fears that could lead to another color outbreak. something a beleaguered health system will struggle to cope with imaging kemper reports. 3 times collapsed. dozens of houses were swept away. long with many lights and humans, northwest improvements a month with land slides and flash floods hit the heights district often more than
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24 hours of heavy rain. the floods came and swift everything. we had our belongings beds and the food we used to have. the floods left us with nothing. this comes only a few weeks off, dissuades of humans, northern provinces, for data and has a will that submerged in water. at least 45 people died. more than 12000 times with damaged golden quarter of a 1000000 people have been affected by the flooding. according to the un with bull riding predicted. well, phase of mind seeing that the situation could trigger cholera epidemic. this clinic has faced an influx of hundreds of suspected color of patients since the floods begun. how could i don't want to should i think we did have a week ago, my son was infected with cholera. our whole house is now suffering from diarrhea. but we are unable to obtain treatment here. sometimes we have to bring medicine from elsewhere and medical stuff at the center so they can barely type
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the we are now facing a medical classes and just figure out if it is the little bit of concern the thought of days because it will turn into an even bigger, disgusted with the stuff when the duties, a little village and okay and could fall apart at any moment. and the center could be closer to the color spreads through contaminated water. and so it was damaged to infrastructure, a lack of purpose, sewage systems, limited access to safe drinking water, and an already weak health care system. the risk is great of units of says more than one size and $500.00 cases have been reported per day over the last few weeks . and it needs more money to respond to the problem adequately. the concern is that they may be a repeat of the last quarter. i break between 20162021. when millions of cases were reported and around full size, and people died. image of kimber out 0. the
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accord and from says place the founder of telegram under formal investigation for allowing a legit criminal activity to take place on the messaging up russian born pebbles are off was the chain near paris on monday as part of an investigation looking into the platforms, failure to curb illegal contents yeah, i think back what i've, i've seen, as i said we in showed the defense of mr. jr. off here. i wish to make the following single statement. first point, telegram compliance with full european roles concerning digital technology. the plan is the model, right? so with the same standards as other social networks. and finally, i will add that it's totally absurd to think that the person responsible for social network could be involved in crimes that did not concern him directly or indirectly healed it. okay, let's brand bernard smith, whole join us from paris to tell us what happens next. burnett,
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a series of people door off is got 5000000 in your o's fails. about 5 and a half $1000000.00 is not allowed to leave friendship tire tree. and it has to report to police twice a week to prove essentially he's still in the country. the stage where rob is the prosecutors believe there are serious indications. a crime has been committed and investigate is going to look further into that. so we're at the stage before you might be charged with any offensive. now, missing investigations, these investigations could take a very long time, months, maybe even years. we know the 12 crimes are being looked into the door of his alleged to be complacent to and essentially generally they sent around the distribution. pornographic images of mine is conflict. succeed in drug dealing as in people using the out the dealing drugs. now we also know that was specifically
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investigators were focusing on was the refusal of telegram they say to respond to requests from investigators when they wanted to information on use as a particular services. telegrams policy has been not to respond. although you heard his lawyer, the say, the telegram require a reply with requires or a baze, a you rules on motor ration. so that investigation will now 15 door of has not been yet released. we have the stories very lights, a nightmare in power as they held on to him, for as long as they could under the law. but once they get that 5000000, your phone, the sumption is to be released as a loss, as long as he stays in front. ok, thanks for that update from parents. s b s b. i says the gunman who tried to assassinate donald trump spent months looking for information on the us
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presidential candidates campaign scheduled. the shooter also certified presidential biden's defense that saw trump's republican riley last month in pennsylvania as a target of opportunity. the government made multiple searches online for explosives in the past 5 years. oh, and fisher has more from washington dc. well, there has been this wide spread investigation ongoing since july, the 13th and the f. b. i, during that time has obviously scanned through everything that they should have put on social media. his computers is phones and the thing they could access the spoken to more than a 1000 people. and they said that his id already is not clear, but what they did find out was that he had googled and set for events that both presidential candidates would be involved in. and when he realized that donald trump would be in his home state, on the 13th of july, he became laser focused on that that these investigations are still continuing. but
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he said there's no clear idea of what his ideology awards. and we know that the house is already conducting an investigation. in fact, when butler this week, taking a look at the actual site, there's a number of parallel investigations on going to. and it could be some time before we get to the bottom of this because the house committee is not due to the port to sometime in december. so after the election itself. but donald trump speaking, you're on american media in the last 24 hours. the old one was blamed joe biden and cold in the hottest saying that they had refused to increase the secret service detail around him, even though there is absolutely no proof of that. so these investigations continued, the allegations continued. but what is clear is that the shooter had looked for both events involving both joe biden and donald trump before settling on that event,
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which changed american history on july, the 13th still ahead on the officer and it was our, the traitors across campus. donald serve a date long strikes to protest against the government's tax reforms coming up and support me for one of police from gaza. taking part of the paralympics, hoping to bring some choice to this pete the had a low that is lots of some of whether to be enjoyed across europe at the moment with temperatures. so the laundry above average and even higher, the further east we go. now we put an area of high pressure ring launch, we find dry. it's funny skies, it's essential parts of your it,
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but it's around the edges where we are seeing what the weather was. storm sweeping across some of the bulk and states. we have some album warnings out for those storms. east of assess the lunacy some what's the weather as well? looking around the black sea, you can see that sunshine as we had for the west. some on several weather, however, will sweep across scandinavia some heavy rain to come here, and he was showers of northern pots, a person on the island of island, but still lots of sunny spells with hazy sunshine, particular for the se. that's and welcome, what weather is flipping across spain. we've also seen some of that heavy rain affecting northern parts of front, but lots of rooms here are skies for much of a city. we have seen some storms here and we'll see the temperatures continue to rise for places like australia. we have good high temperature warnings out here for bosnia and herzegovina as well as correlation. and if we look at the 3 day in vienna, we'll see that heat with us through to start today of the
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wave of criminal violence as export to the truck cartels. raising the challenging of swords, prison riots. assassination ecuador has plunged from one of the safest countries in latin america to one of the most dangerous, with the government, declaring war on the guns and corruption. the people in power investigates with causes behind the search and violence. and it's devastating impact on the nation. ecuador, on the fire, on that jersey though, as the world economy, those strikes are those with a strong result. indonesia is where it's supposed to be. it's all about the right place for your business to get off the ground. upgrade otherwise on. so with the strategic downstream industry on the client,
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your better tomorrow of the year with the news our on how to 00 of the top stories is really air strikes on raise across the occupied westbank of killed at least 11 palestinians. israel says the military operation is its largest spare since the seconds and she falls on more than 2 decades ago. humans who is the fighters, have agreed to allow rescue ships to reach for damaged oil tanker in the red sea. the greek flag sonia and was attacked by the group last week off humans sports 80 days off. according francais place, the founder of telecom,
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under formal investigation for allowing a legit criminal activity to take place on the messaging app, russian born toppled or off was the change on monday as part of approved into the platforms, failure to stop illegal content. the us national security advisor and chinese for administer rank. you are holding a 2nd day of talks in beijing. jake sullivan's visit comes as regional neighbors accuse china, a fueling tension as units 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 traded lane after back to back maritime skirmishes at the sabina show. one of many hotly contested areas of the south china sea, of which beijing takes a large claim. the philippine defense secretary at
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a military conference tuesday set the solution is stronger, collective multilateral action, against spacing in these regions. china, although without saying it, then i'd say had saved for you these the biggest disrupt or of their national beast 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 us air space and 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 placing 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 does not during the conflict and find ways to work together. interest align whether or not the to late ground work for our final joe biden. she didn't 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 a. chris hong is a former us console general in hong kong. she says sullivan's visit is about trying to stop tension from spiraling further. rather than imposing any major changes in the region, i think that that the level of tension is high, but fairly stable actually in the region. and, and jake sullivan's visit is intended to maintain that atmosphere of stability in that relationship. so that things as, as a reporter said to not escalate or,
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or become a self perpetuating cycle of action and reaction. the bite administration has made a clear choice, a couple years back to really a concert at lee engage with china in china has risen to that occasion. and, and they've had some product useful outcomes from these discussions, particularly after but. and then she met in san francisco last year, but that it is an ongoing and, and difficult process of maintaining communication so that things don't get out of hand and, and, and visiting and revisiting the same, talking points over and over again in a way that, that 6 to establish a stable baselines, but i don't expect a drastic moves in terms of applying pressure. and i also don't expect any dramatic breakthroughs, as you know, we're in a, in a, a transition season in the united states. and it makes every sense from the china's
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perspective to wait and see who will be the next president and then work with that person as the opposition and done, as well as refusing to back down despite pressure to accept the re election of president nicholas my durham raleigh's continue a month after the vote. opposition, leaders say there was widespread voter fraud, but the electoral council says major a one more than 50 percent of the pool are assigned to repair to you as a neighbor in colombia were opposition activist held their own rally of opposers of venice. when i'm president in the class, my daughter are holding another demonstration here in the columbia and capital, a bold with that to denounce the crack down and repression that both opposition members and regular people have suffered in venezuela since the dispute at the elections presidential elections that have been a month ago, wednesday, march 8 months since those elections. and here you can see the pictures and the
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names of people that have been arrested by venezuela. security forces in the last month in these elections. that person because some of the continues to a search, he has one despite the evidence presented by the opposition. that suggests that he said he has lost by a landslide. god, all the present though no funded means each balloon represents one of the more than $1674.00 political prisoners in venezuela. today, each of them is a life, a $127.00 of them. a young line is behind buzz, was intended a woman behind bars, people from all social strata, from all political currents. each of these balloons represents a voice. madura wants to silence, but the vintage within people will continue serving the opposition to this fraud, and they'll demonstrate that in the streets of good, i guess. on thursday president nicholas my daughter, re shuffled to his cabinet announcing that a number of hard line there's the will be in key positions starting with the copy
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of one way as the closest, the how it allies hard line or who am i, will be the new minister of the interior, justice and peace and will be in control of the country to a security forces. but despite this of the opposition and it's lee, there might be equity, not much of us called for new protests on a wednesday in a cadillac. has the government to also called for his supporters to uh, to take to the streets uh, in another day of confrontations in a kind of caused by what's clear is that despite these protests, despite the growing international pressure, president nicholas my doodle continues to show that he is keen on my painting and strengthening his grip on power. less than that, i'm bet. i just see it, i will with that. so johnson is a senior analyst at the international crisis group focusing primarily on vent as well and politics. he explains why many venezuelans have stopped going to the
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demonstrations despite an appeal by opposition. politicians. i don't think the kind of riley's that let equity and be presidential candidates, even the ones that has been calling over the last month. i'm not sure what the right to themselves, these are static rallies, they don't much is on government abilities or anything like that. have been as well, at least 300 or. so i'm taking these demonstrations which of has a bit more a to the government. the. the fact is that the government has responded with that or be harsh, cracked down on that as frankly scared people a great deal of the the protests of, of diminished as a result. the high come on to the offices, the sub to the fully behind the door and it has to be said publicly, there is no evidence of any split and the security forces. i think the role, there's no reason to think of military personnel or any advice and in any different
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way from the rest of the population. so presumably, a great deal of discontent in military rings for the top. this all of the behind the course of one of the main reasons for that part, for the benefits that they getting individually out from the front of the system is that many of the south wanted for human rights violations and other crimes. and so that they can be at risk of prison time. it is the government way to collapse traitors impact as don, have shut down their businesses in all major cities and gone on strike. they are protesting against the rise in energy bills and new taxes imposed on shop owners. how does that mohammed reports feeling angry and ignored? this business people at closing their shops? i'm thinking through the streets. they see they can no longer afford to pay higher taxes and then the fees at the prices main guy use go. that'll be
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a good inflation is so high, it does become so difficult for us to then businesses, people of being forced to leave this country. there is no point in doing business and it just, it bills are so high. one thing is a pendant just to do what am each one of the household expenditures they have? so many texas have been imposed. businesses came to us. that's the trade unions bundle physician bought this quote for a shut down protest organizes up the quote from the government to address the trade of the month. audio files or the government is putting more and more taxes and poor people who are already suffering from unemployment. even the traders are not able to cope up with new taxes and higher to city business. today's products as a warning to the government to address the situation, pakistan has increased electricity prices of the striking a. d. last month with the i am able to get a $7000000000.00 loan. the government sees it wants to increase tax revenue. it's collected by 40 percent and produced governments spending by the trade to see they
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have no option to keep responding to the states until the government responds to then 2 months ham's and i'm disabled. nigeria is on the verge of a hungry crisis. the un says more than $26000000.00 people will have enough to eat in coming weeks, so it's urgently appealing for more than $300000000.00 to help save lives. just a warning you may find some images distressing and some of the diseases reports from my divorce. most patients here office of ways against time to the hospitals, to the intensive care unit conte take in any more your hundreds are waiting outside . desperate to get to the end that are coming on consoles, some coming from one thing, some common and severe head. the reason i'm so. so it's very very by the
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the number of people suffering. my little christian and hungry nigeria is wise and sharply those in the northeast. that's stuff with a 15 year and so you can see by the book on, on, on the group. and also the northwest way. i text by bending the coming of suffering the most the number of patients admitted to this facility run by doctors without borders, anybody's 100 a day. and for every patient given a bed. yeah. 5 more waiting for one more than 13000000 nigeria is estimated to be facing severe pulled shortages. you'd have called failure, rising foot prizes. and because the conflict of preventing promises from getting to their, from their doctors expect the number of children and adults is suffering from severe acute malnutrition, to continue to grow until they go by what slots reported in green producing areas of the country. 8 agencies that consent nigeria may experience more increases with prizes and cases of severe motor tricia. and they are already all of a stretched. there's
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a near certainty of one of the most the biggest fund is pulling off, which would result in a very much limited number of bits in my degree. and as we know with the capacity to refer and the beds being full, the whole system might seize up and would not be able to keep the quality of kids with the patients that are getting government dis, wait duties on some food imports and started distributing greens to the most vulnerable people it says it's now looking at ways to increase agriculture to output electrically. it's already been been been been subsidized. be because of how much they've been given, implement the preparation line for pollution. these is happening. government is investing heavily in mechanization, but it will cause a much more is needed to stabilize the situation. i don't see this a beat because the factors that drive it, i'm not addressed. right. and on seeing factors that we even don't know about
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for many disparate mothers fighting to save their children's lives, that's not the kind of use they want to hear. how many degrees, which is either way to go to in gyptian military plains have arrived in somalia as capital. i'm a good issue. it's part of a military cooperation deal to both countries agreed on earlier this month. there are fears the deal could escalate tension in the region if you, if you're angry at somalia, when it signed a preliminary deal with the break away region of. so molly land and that accord would allow land lost if you appeal to lease coastal lands. egypt is also at odds with the show po, over the construction of a down on the nile river. malcolm lab as following developments from neighboring can you to addiction military transport planes landed at the apple of somalia as capital mobile issue on tuesday? small, the federal government sources told us that cd
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a egyptian ministry offices were a board that came for me. thing which is nice agency is a full se domestic and somebody government associates saying that the cost to say carried weapons and ammunition is for those of reasons why last through deal signs between egypt and somalia for security assistance. i need it to go say, pledge to provide troops to the international african union, united nations force that support somebody is government in securing the country in troops. make it a significant part of that force. it will 7 small area on the bilateral agreements . small area has recently said that the intrigues must leave. meanwhile, media has tensions with the idea of buttons. here is grand renee some time on the upstream part of the river nile, which made it says is in existence with threats to the volta. it depends on for agriculture. now this military support from ac,
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i 2 is the 1st to come to some of the are in mold in full to us is why do you see as posing a risk, to increasing tensions in the region? malcolm web? i'll just say era, maybe 10. yeah. still a head on the on the is there any is our use the corners that i'm in during love. we meet people who are so passionate about tango at the world. championships . it's day 3. the us open in new york. peter will have the best the action, including a window for a former world. number 2, the, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the of the sports ministers, peter 3. thank you very much. defending jim and come champions by labor crews and all through to the 2nd round off to a hard forward wind against a 4th tier men, a chubby alonzo as man who famously won the buddhist legal last season without losing a match which went away to call the vice dana eunice huffman ban. so eventually break through the stop in the home teams defense to ensure a one know with or yeah, you really have to if i do this again, i've been pushing they have had tried de leon. i'd be lost on dc without sounds as to maybe this one of the 2nd one by that great. again as well. they did. they did really well, encore, us, uh,
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it was really tough. you are by strong adult with new news has been suspended for 5 international matches. nunez sandy's teammates were involved in a role with fans during the couple america sent me final against the columbia. last month for other players have been given similar suspensions. south american football, governing body, comfortable has also find the nunez and 7 of the you're a g. one. play is $5000.00 each. they were k or succeeds, as i'm going to do. call qu arrived. you need to need to complete his transfer from chelsea to not believe the belgian striker was ma, but on his way to his medical helping one friend back on three's feet tall to be knocked over by the crowd. napoli reportedly close to completing the signing of scott with coming to april manchester, united as well. a tennis will number to having the sub olenka has sailed into the us open, stood round in a straight sips when the bell of russian had lucero. but don't say to you of it to
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me for company area. it's an he's will number 176 unable to provide too many difficulties. for the tournaments that concede sutherland cut within 63 and 61 number and full of will number 2, paula. but the also has advanced into the 3rd round of this is us open. the spaniel had american taylor townsend as her opponent in round to a flushing meadows. but also able to keep the new crowd relatively, if they, as she wrapped up the fist safe by 6 games to 3, they will number 29 who we see the 26th in new york. and 4, back from the breakdown to win the 2nd 675 off of the match, but also concerned she will be playing mixed doubles with her boyfriend. maidens will number 11706 the bus and it's picking up. yeah, i'm confirming that i think hopefully we play tomorrow. um we're looking forward to it. it's really nice to be able to share the car together. i mean, we spending time off board,
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but also on course it's really especially in islam. so it's like, um, a dream come through also, um, big shuts out to him that he's going through tough moments, but he's a champion and he will always be a champion. is always attempted but also faces. elena gabriella, who say next the 26 year old romanian qualify has ousted wimbledon champion bubble that critique of a 3 say taking the on a 64 and 75. this will be the 1st time in her career that she will play in the 3rd round, the grand slam to no problems the china is can win jane. this is a straight and open runner up. it has to survive escabido's etiquette. and i have a taking the 1st it's 76, but jane ready to back from the 1st winning the 2nd 661. and then the 3rd 6 to to wrap up the victory against the russian. the will. number 75 and 20 ace's on her
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way to say about losing against too many unit in my but 2017 us opened rudder of medicine teams, things and the eval with an upset. the american self with a strategy as well. number $155.00 in emphatic fashion cheese tramping 6 full and 6 love makes up for the 14 c is a meeting with belgium's in dc. newton's performance. on the main side, 2020 runner up alex on is very of as much then to the 3rd round in straight sets the gentleman managing to get the base of frenchman. alexandra miller is very of taking 2 hours and 29 minutes to complete victory. $6476.61 the school against the will. number 77, east chasing east 1st major often using in the finally new york 4 years ago. as well as this is friendship. and the opening ceremony of the pattern of the games as being held in the french capital virus will host more than $4000.00 bethany's with
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physical visual and intellectual in payments. they will compete in more than 20 sports. so help malik has the story of the so athlete from gauze, the competing in paris, a sad, ill be busy, only asked me from gauze, competing at the power lympics in paris. he left the strip in 2016 to play basketball in york, but his qualified for the shop for the event to be the only one in this limbic. maybe it's too much responsibility in my shoulder because i'm here not for myself. i'm had for my country on one for raising my listing and if like there, i'm harrison like so many things with my, with the chairs, the sure the people, especially the live, the she, the world that is life. think of a deep was the paralyzed waste down off to be shot. defined is really small. he put in 2001. he now lives and fronts, but he's being separated from his wife and children,
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were stranded into kia. he's doing his best to get everyone back together. i'm had alone and my family is left to me because i don't have funding fees or payments on my funding to brings and i'm, it's $10.00 after 3 years in the process to get my pay about to, to still stay in the floss and to bring my family to be with me. most of his relatives are in gaza when more than 40000 palestinians have been killed by israel's will on the strip. among them, 17 members of his family, including his brother in my family, its in does uh, every moment i can receive a new is that one is killed. so it has no income next door, sometimes to to, for the best to get somebody use from them. how i can focus a more place for with this baby by the news and with the situation. returning to gaza to open a sports academy is one to 5 these dreams for his future. for now, he's focusing on making people in his homeland field proud of
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a competitive performance at the paralympics. and that's all the small things for tonight during thank you so much, peter. well, there's no better expression of ours in simians love for the tango than the world championships. a record number of couples of trends up to try to ship to their way to the top. there was a bo reports from gardner cyrus. it's a den, it's music and it's also foy tweeted, we present the heart of winter site is the and we are the tangle fast event in world championship take over. the capitals by nice. i see that are the ones he sorted out loudly are from columbia. this is the 3rd time they're participated in the championship in july, and 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 tangled gets into your body 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
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the u. n. in 2009 as part of the nation's cultural heritage. the competition includes categories for classic daniel, but also stage daniel and more acrobatic variant that allows dancers to jump and wake the traditional embrace. the the, the thousands of people showed up at the event. but the 55, 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 water. the water came about was,
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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 had to say though, since he started dancing only 9 years ago, is what it under, but of them are near. it's important for humanity, for the people that work 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. we would have sight is. all of them agree. it's a moment to focus on the beauty of this music and dance, and let go of everything else. maybe some just see when a site thanks for watching the news our we're back in a moment with much more of the days by
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the the cloud of nuclear war. separate press. what if this is the beginning of one of those accidental wars? what is this is the beginning of the end of life because we know it from the horrors of recent history to the rising card threat apocalypse maybe discovers the impact nuclear weapons have functionality or failure to keep him out of the safe is by sitting down to the individual on the street. this is not a drill on out, is there a sense of belonging? we are very close knit community. everybody knows everybody and the every day here, keeping communities together. this is the same for the set of my universe. i just eat up, visit scotlands out her head for a neat skills. fighting to say that either this way of life in the face of its
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population, a sense of community on a jersey to we're being taken into the main roads along one boxes coast. this is an environmental success story. what man destroyed, man is now restoring. i mean mohammed is a community leader and part of the ongoing mangrove restoration project. he tells us logging of the mangroves over the years, had a severe impact. so we're now being taken to another way that the community gets income from the forest, but it's also being described to us as the forest security, the farming of the far. so let's take a look when you go and destroyed to force him to be the chase. you always explain you. so people know? yeah for the, for the security is protecting and growing this mangrove forest. is it community efforts in the name of food security and job creation?
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a crucial realization that by taking care of nature, it gives so much more back. the israel is carrying out its largest military operation and the occupied westbank targeting for cities at the same time. at least 11 thomas to me and jump into the 0 light from headquarters and del fine, getting navigates, also ahead. humans for these agreed to allow rescue vessels to reach an oil tanker that's on the fire. and the red sea,

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