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a sponsor with this strategic downstream industry on the clock. in the news. your better tomorrow. the. the hello, this is the news. our is good to have you with us on serial veney a lives from don't. coming up in the program itself. of israel's siege on geneva, markets are set on fire and families forced from their homes as israel continues its assaults on the occupied westbank for the 4th day. 9 days, 640000 children for polio backs. the nation campaign begins in gaza under israel's war. it's destroyed hospitals and rome. find someone that came to the old east germany where the far right. if they may be a back to when to keith states,
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the elections and cleaning up the internet, brazil's top court takes on type 1000000000 there. elan must blocking access to the social media platform x over this information and support boston. i know we'll be heading into the international break on top of the spanish league ball. so basic ground, why the late 70 now to strike wins social is sees the . so it's 21 gmc, that's midnight in the occupied westbank where israel's major incursion has just entered a 5th straight day with no signs of slowing down. 24 palestinians have been killed since the largest assault on the palestinian territory. and 20 years started on wednesday. jeanine is as we speak, a city under siege palestinians, there have been cut off from food, water,
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and electricity at the same time is really forced as towards a vegetable market during raids on saturday, a livelihood and valuable source of food going up in flames. key infrastructure continues to be destroyed every day is really forces have ripped up more than 70 percent of the cities, roads and m. s. f. doctors without borders says access to hospitals has been blocked. an ambulance is targeted nor, or day begins or coverage from geneva. jeanine is like a ghost town. during the largest israeli military assault in the northern occupied was find in more than 2 decades. the refugee camp is largely destroyed is rarely occupation forces block the entrance to jeanine's public hospital and sending reinforcements. the sounds of gunfire and explosions puncture the eerie silence that prevails. one is really,
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soldier is killed. others injured. the number of palestinians killed and injured isn't clear though paramedics are not allowed into the comp and have come under fire from is really soldiers. some people were forced from their homes with nothing but the clothes on their backs. we have been besieged for 4 days. unable to leave the refugee camp. these really occupation forces stormed the area without warning. things got heated as these really soldiers opened fire on our house. we 1st took shelter in the kitchen, but later the is really soldiers opened fire from all directions. kind of stands view the sol as part of a big or is really strategy. and they put it to kind of plan is much think about the expansion of and you've got supplements all over the west bank. the exception of the west bank is gradually piece by piece destruction of any public opinion
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kind of authority. as the military assault drugs on, tens of thousands of palestinians are impacted displaced, distraught, how does love love 5? give them it's hard. it's very hard for children and for everyone else, we're all good with terrified. look at the destruction, the why you got all the in the get a hold of a tricity and sewage no longer exist. nicole basic necessities are non existent in that neighborhood. do we have not breed? we have cut off from the world. we're living the trauma from 22 years ago. how the vine, who is this aggression the similar to the is really aggression on the janine camp in 2002, which reflections that came to the ground and resulted in the depths of 58 people. know, lit up and love islands here and janine hands are under locked down and is ready occupation folders on the streets for now there's no break for the residents here.
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not all day address data. jeanine have a time and just before bringing her a guess, look at this, this is a live picture right now of jeanine. so apart from that road that you see there, a screen, right? you see entire neighborhoods, most of the city in total darkness, as electricity we were telling you earlier has been cut. ok, let's uh, bring in kenneth ross who is a visiting professor with princeton school for public and international affairs. you're also a former executive director of human rights watch the joining us from new york today. thank you for your time. look, we wanted your perspective on what's happening right now in the occupied westbank step in near daily res, by israel in the west bank since october 7th. but this, this is on an altogether different scales as you're, you're actually correct. this is really has become a flower or it's like that's what these really foreign minister site is. and even
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though there is your extensive combat between is really forces and the middle attends in uh, g refugee camp. that doesn't mean there no rules. the geneva conventions still apply and one of the basic rules is that israel has to allow access to humanitarian aid. so we can't just cut off from water electricity, medical carriers, as we've heard it, is doing. it has a duty to allow that was in to the civilian population. it doesn't have a duty to have to feed the fighters on the dollar side. but it can't use the excuse of the fighters to star sedona incident, but you know, that was what they did in casa, i think everybody would remember, or when is really defense administrator. well, i've got a lot say, you know, the palace, judy and residents of guys that are schuman animal, and we're going to cut off to water, electricity, etc. and that's what they did. that last the international criminal course to impose what crime charges on both belonged and re reprinted eastern now can you
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offer, and i'm, i fear that we're just seeing a reprise events that you know, rather than simply fighting the militants, which, you know, israel has right to do all it's finding the entire population, and that is your a clear what crime scene has already been charged for this and that doesn't seem to deter him from doing it again. so i think this is a continuation of your point, but i wanted to ask you what about like tearing up the roads we showed what that look like. what about cutting electricity or water to the entire city and refugee camp as well? you know, i think the other thing that is going on here is that these really are the far right members of these really cabinet people like ben gifford and slower rich, you know, their dream is to get rid of the palestinians of westbank. and you know, the reason they, they resort to this is that, you know, i do, we'd be like 2 and next to westbank. but that would mean taking the palestinian
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population with it. and they don't want to add, you know, millions of palestinians to, to the democratic balance sheet of israel, palestine, all the other alternative. what is the status quo? but increasingly the world recognizes bad as apartheid. so there are increasing consequences for israel, of maintaining the system. the 3rd option, the preferred option when it comes to these far right ministers is mass force fix balls. and so if you start off with the areas where the tents are strongest and simply destroy the town making a possible river there that begins the process, which i fear could be continued. so, you know, we have to keep in mind the ultimate political goal here, at least of the far right. members that matching his cabinet and it's important to, to stop it and i will stop it before it gets out of hand. you're talking about mass forest expulsion. you also said earlier that this is starting to is really starting to do here what it's done in gaza. or do you think that we might be talking?
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i don't know in what timeframe, weeks, months from now more about the occupied westbank and pretty much the same terms that we've been talking about. god, the web and some far the finding has been limited to just a handful of cities. so this is not, you know, a massive assault on the west bank the way we saw in java. so here i think we don't know yet, but the reason i'm worried is because, you know, this is the dream of the far right. members of these really golf with and so you know, i think with all you have to look for is, you know, he's face, you know, assault on basic rights is ripping out that you need for conventions when it comes to the janine refuge account is that just the beginning of a new episode, we're increasingly, you know, piece by piece. the west bank begins to look like awesome. and the only way to stop that is through a tense, international pressure, particularly from joe, by cooking saying, you know, go through this, don't do your best, but doesn't,
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you know, had any consequences to those admissions and certain that tend to take your well, one assumes that whatever joe biden hasn't been able to do it, and i think it's fair to say he hasn't been able to do much or hasn't been willing to do much of between october and now whatever he hasn't done until now, he's probably not gonna do between now and november of perhaps you think that's wrong? oh yeah, i think that's probably why do you show no inclination to use the re elaborate. she has which is to condition the massive military 8 billions of dollars annually. military aid to condition the ongoing arms sales on an end to these great and vibrations of distributed conventions. so, you know, he says for example, java, you know, range monitoring a stop bombing civilians but he never backs it up with any consequences. so you know that some of those are just empty words. i know none of us. i don't see by and changing so, you know, kind of what harris, i think while she still vice president also isn't going to change very much. if she's selected, we might see a somewhat tougher approach, but you know,
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i think she's really just trying to decide what to do and has not really come up with a definitive policy yet. not perfect trump is elected is just green white for whatever naturally our roster do absolutely. trunk govern last time around. that's how governors to what about the sanctions do you see a role or do you see any effectiveness of sanctions? because one of the difference is one of the many differences between god and the occupied westbank is that western powers have put sanctions on settlers who have attacked the palestinians in the west bank. i mean, that's a nice 1st step, but i think we have to recognize what's going on here. assess, essentially, is, are typically applied to the settlers for private citizens. they're not applied to these rarely officials. the security officials were allowing the cyber attack same price, who sometimes are very these attacks. and so it was so long as the sanctions pretend that this is just, you know,
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5 acts of violence have nothing to do with these really government. they're not gonna stop. but essentially some stop have to start going up the ladder to the senior israeli officials who are encouraging this kind of software. right. right. kenneth ross, a former executive director of human rights watch and visiting professor at the princeton school for public incident. actual affairs. thank you. very much thank you. the incense in gaza has started getting their 1st polio vaccines ahead of a plan rollout for children on sunday. then you and let immunization campaign will be held over 3 phases and cover south central and northern gov houses or is honey my mood reports from central gas or the staff, a dog and north or hospital in fun. eunice are trying to save life. busy on 2 friends, they have loans that desperately needed vaccination campaign to stop the polio outbreak. while at the same time dealing with the ever the casualties of israel's
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devastating for the bodies of at least 27 palestinians were brought to the hospital on saturday. after being killed and his really air strikes, pull you had not been detected in gaza for 25 years before the war reduce much of the territories, sewage and water facilities during the campaign was loans after a 10 months old, palestinian baby was paralyzed. after contracting the virus, palestinian parents says they are worried about how they will bring their children to a vaccination center. or even if their children will survive, attacks by these really are me at night. and now they are in fear of their kids being affected with a virus that had been contained for decades frequently a lot while nothing there was danger, every 2nd for our children, as the war continues and the strikes are everywhere. there was a risk to bring my child to mass or hospital with a vaccination campaign started and to move from one place to another. palestinians
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health officials are skeptical of the campaign success. given the horrific conditions in gaza caused by israel is more natural and not we can for real ceasefire for this campaign to succeed without this will the arrangements that have been made cannot qualify this campaign for success. regardless, i would seize will go everywhere. wherever there is a promise to new needs this vaccination, our teams will reach them despite the rest. as well face, it will have a 3 consecutive pauses in the fighting during certain hours. the 1st of those part as, as is expected in central garza followed by the south. and then finally in the north, the world is organization stays at least 90 percent of the children in golf. i need to be vaccinated twice with a 4 week gap between those 2. but the vaccination campaign freezes many challenges
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since is ro destroying most of the medical facilities and old roads in garza, in the last 11 months. i need about more data from the central area of the gaza strip. how the style is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose office has just issued a statement about the agreed pauses and fighting in order to administer polio vaccines to children. the statement says, reports of a general ceasefire for polio vaccines and gaza or false. israel will allow me a humanitarian car door through which the vaccinate hers will pass, and d marketed areas will be established that will be safe for administering the vaccines for a few hours. israel sees important and preventing the outbreak of polio in the gaza strip, including in order to prevent the spread of epidemics throughout the region. dr. lucas computers, the former emergencies director of the world health organization. and he says, 8 workers are going to struggle to meet the demand for vaccines. this is wanting schedule mix like even more complicated. good one to be the very moment. turn
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pauses of uh morning till mid afternoon in each area and considering the logistics of travel people. this is gonna make it easier for them to come and go uh, safely. and then of course, so we already have a case and maybe several of plastic policies. so this is literally a risk against trying to get the job done. you need at least 95 percent of the eligible eligible population. good. now what that means is that we probably have to probably get to at least 90 percent. so for $600.00 fucking housing the children have, they have identified. so after the 2 doses, as everybody knows, who knows by now. so i think the people have been told that the disposition kills over to the present documentation given to the children. so i think this is not going to be easy. i'm other words. yes. that's why we have these amount of debt in
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folders, rolling questioning, done so. so what's gonna happen as far as the change is we have the speed that this is very different. sponsors will get and they use it in the west bank all the how much my guess going to done over the, the continuation of the 3 that poses it. for example, we had the situation of the people in, in the westbound getting worse as we send the docs of indicated. so i think this is not just a drops for a few 100000 treaty. but, you know, as this is, this is not just a practical logistic issue, which everybody knows. but also it's a very significant political or it's a digital blips issue, which i just hope it's the brand hope that the people get on the job, but so inherently risky. and what is going to be happening as in gas, the city is really
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a tax of killed at least $61.00 palestinian since early south. today. the latest strike hit in the vicinity of the losely baptist hospital. at least 3 people were killed and dozens more were injured. the same hospital compound was hit in october last year, killing hundreds of palestine. it's one of the few partially functioning hospitals and gaza city rescue workers. a is realist targeting hospitals and medical centers across this trip with impunity on this constitutes another bull crime added to the many crimes committed by israel and the gaza strip is riley will finds targeted and destroyed the building next to the baptist hospital. the remains the only medical facility catering to patients and the wounded and guards, especially since all she for hospital was fashioned by his writing forces. the sea is one of the few reliable sources of food for the desperate population of gaza. but catching sea food and fish can also be a life threatening task under is really a tax with most boats, either destroyed or unsafe fishermen have had to improvise as abraham l. felipe
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reports of how senior official remaining guys are using whatever the can to get out to see this all door is now a make shift. both the city has force them to use whatever the have to continue fishing and you want me to some of the most of the, in this war we have lost all of our boats and fishing. yet, we are left with nothing fishermen started to improvise using very primitive methods. i'm even using this noise. the raw doesn't simply the floats on the water and try to catch some fish to feed our children. the fishermen say is why the forces routine, the attack, and you one whole ventures beyond the harbor when i bed. but despite the danger, the do what needs to be done? hope of the fellow thought when we go on a fishing roots, as soon as we leave to port, these reading may be starts firing on us indiscriminately. it will we ask for us to
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go out to get some food and come back safe to our children. we want to have a future very little aid is getting into gaza. that means finding food can be the difference between life and death. but why don't hit and out to see has westcott on the cell. there's no safety to be found. ensure either the danger is always present, for example, only 2 days ago i was this is our neighbors shed. they were sitting here trying to mend their fishing that some of the when is really drone, fired a rocket at them and here's the blood of the pool and fisherman. he was sitting on this chair at the end of the day, and we'll just catch but enough to make the trip worthwhile. coming back alive is more important than seeking more fish in deeper waters. many palestinians take their chances on the sea,
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although they can't go far. these really ministry has made it virtually impossible or guys, fishermen to enter their waters in search of food. they just put the lead. they've tried to return without the least some fish. yet most often it's beverly enough to feed themselves and their families the situation is disparate. but that supports people here could be resourceful. and even without poets, the fishermen of geysers to find the ways to survive it, but a human really does your port of gaza, palestine the, the us military says 15 fighters armed with grenades and suicide. belts have been killed in an operation targeting i. so in iraq, it happened in the end board as a,
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during a joint raid with a rock, it forces us central command, says 7 of its soldiers were injured in that operation and they are in a stable condition in hospital who do i go ahead, reports from baghdad or lee lucky defense ministry as well as the intelligence epa, right to set have confirm it. the operation was conducted by a counter tourism perhaps the iraqi counsellor, tourism throughout is along with the the us forces that since i have combined forces and also in code nation at with and the assistance of by the international coalition for a fighting get ice. so they and manage it to that, kill 15 ice of members, a number of problems according to the sent to come. but the rocky intelligence up or up to says 14 by so the members will with killed in this operation according to the, a rocks, the intelligence apparatus, as a,
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by virtue of but it accurate information, the manage it to that spot and identify for a height out of ice abused by ice of members in the desert of above province in western a lot and then they manage it to aid them on the 29th of august with this recent to operation. so it seems that i sort of still poses a threat. it's remains a threat, not only in bought a province because we have been witnessing a lucky counter terrorism, perhaps engaging with i so fighters and also reading i sort of hide out in other locations, especially in the province and also in the disputed areas between the at central government in baghdad, and also the areas disputed by that it is similar to an inverse could this region between the 2 regions. and also that this also means that the rocky forces are on
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the flat, not only the iraqi forces, the american allies and the international coalition for fighting ice. and as the central command says, and it's a page that this operation, it aims at to disrupt sink and degrading ices. the ability to the attack to conduct attacks against the iraqi forces under allies, including the american and international coalition for fighting get ice some. earlier we spoke to call him clark and associated fellow at the international center of accounts of terrorism. he says without continued us support groups like i still have a chance to spread their influence. there is a great disparity between folks like myself in the counter terrorism community and just policy makers, members of various governments, law enforcement, and others. we've been kind of screening from the mountain tops that this is a group. it's not been defeated despite many of the proclamations that it has been that revoking the territorial caliphate won't be enough. the ideology still lives
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on it resonates and as united states and allied van with shifts to the war and ukraine. what's going on in gaza? there's less and less counterterrorism pressure that's being applied to isis in iraq and syria. and this is the result, the potential a, it's not a to bro, back into, you know, of a proto estate as it was at, at its peak. i don't think that will ever happen again. however, it's certainly within, you know, the possibility. this is a group that could reclaim large spots of territory within a rock within syria that could launch attacks against the rocky security forces that could cause real trouble. enrique real have it in, in the region and isis as you know, it's not a monolithic organization. there's various affiliates, franchise groups, and branches throughout the world. and it's an organization where the some of the parts is greater, 2 are equal then the whole. and so this is a group that even well might be down in one part of the world. it's surging in sub
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saharan africa or afghanistan, and if we see a real come back in the heart of the middle east, that's problematic on many levels. if you look at some of the statements from to dani, certainly that is some of the statements coming out of the united states military. there's no plans to leave immediately, but there are these external pressures. the iranians are certainly applying a lot of pressure to have the united states removed. i think there are various elements within a rock hardliners within hostile shelby and others that want the united states to leave. and, you know, looking ahead to november with us presidential election on the horizon, there are big pockets of the republican party that are isolating us and may want to remove troops from iraq, from syria. so that's going to be a big foreign policy issue that i think is not getting a lot of attention now, but may get more attention more focused as we get closer to november. because this is really an essential policy issue that we're gonna have to grapple with in
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germany. polls suggest for the 1st time as far right party is on track, the winning, the most votes and the state election. the alternative for germany parties a f, d, opposes emigration. and is critical of the european union. on sunday, millions of voters and the former east germany will elect new assemblies in the states of saxony and the ring. get down a cane reports from saxony. the slogan is it is time time for the eye of day an anti immigrant fall right policy that no other policy will work with . who's lita in the ring yet has recently been convicted of knowingly using nazi slogans and his campaigns to begin. heck, at what seems to matter most is not what the quotes say, but what the people say, let's make the ring the family friendly state the most child friendly one. we don't accept that we so ring, guns and germans are simply dying out. we don't want to feel job gaps with migrants . we want to produce the skilled workers of the future, ourselves. never mind that some of these policies policies seem contradictory,
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judging voters to fight for freedom here, but ukrainians not to fight for freedom that because ending that war is popular in the old east germany. it's a key planck because of i can connect also to the people, to new fall left potty is attacking the if day while proposing some policies. similar to this, the social democrats, free democrats and greens of fighting just to get any seats in the selections. while the christian democrats are struggling to retain 1st place in saxony against the if day. we won't let anyone tell us how we should live, how we should talk, what kind of car we should drive or what we should eat, neither from the left door from the right. we are sextants, we go our own way. we do our own thing. we have to leave for a permanent christie and democrat to use such language demonstrates how powerful the extreme policies have become. and this comes, i think, from this immense transformation experience of many east germans of the
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reunification of being kind of the losers in a new system. of feeling marginalized and insignificant, and this collective feeling amongst growing parts of the population remains following the recent standings and sewing on which is syrian failed to assign them c, g, a has confessed to carrying out. but as the fall last and the far right st. immigration is not working, the federal government has no tough on the immigration rules and started the pulsing ask and offenders back to their home country. the people being elected on sunday will take the seats here and for the 1st time the f day has a realistic chance of being the largest policy and supplanting the routing christy and democrats. a result that would reverberate around this country don't want it. kane al jazeera in the sex and parliament. the elections are being seen as a test of voters sentiment to head of next year as the federal elections. nearly
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5000000 germans are set to cancel their votes. on sunday, there's been growing discontent about their governments. ukraine policy about energy reforms and immigration. recent polls suggest the far right a, f, d is on course, the big gains. it could become the 3rd, the bigger part, and the largest party entering just states with 30 percent of the vote and a neighboring saxony. v a. f. d is running neck and neck with the conservative christian democrats. you'll rick bruckner, is a political science professor at stanford university in berlin. he says regional history is a major factor behind the shift to the far right in eastern germany. one would think that the essence of democracy used the people simply disagree on policies. they asked for the change of government as the most common thing in the bunk received in sex and e, as a christian democratic union as being empowered students the walking down. so what change is something that is not on think about,
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but the circumstances indicate that this is not at all if people disagree on topics . this is, and a lot of people distance themselves from a western type democratic system. and on top of it, stay in the house, not so much to complain about because the state of sex and you'd never do better, it has a lot of infrastructure. the unemployment rate is kind of okay, it's inflation is under control, but there is still a general ceiling off. we are 2nd class citizens. we don't see a rep assigned to a deeper didn't tell us what to do. tardies tried to imitate programs that weren't because the germans was on, if you still have the very awesome middle class and you really elections in the center. so parties that used to be very disciplined from each other, like the cream party challenges, taking the conservative christian democratic, you can become more as a variation of the site which allows to formulate core. this done this before where
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i think about what the price is spent on the apps as of the political spectrum. no one really feels represented by these parties, but the class time the same time. and instead of communicating why they changed their program matic positions at wives, i do knowledge the mattress slips. they presented for a long time, but the seats are with all the alternatives. and if you stop communicating, you keep for us to an alternative that appears as obsolete as this one would say, no, probably a racist and very backboard oriented propaganda. germany is not an isolated case. seen similar developments in other countries. optimism is on the rights and a certain conservative mindset that people rather one to go back to the course of days, whatever the beats built defense and protect themselves against the challenges and just the wrench from outside. this is a general sentiment that is exploited by talk to these forces. i need to come this
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one more independent from what's happening on the ground to once the actual situations, the canal thinking and socially. so yes, it will have an effect next. yeah, but no one kind of general line is that this speech score germany is 2 parts of diploma tree. d r will votes tomorrow in a different way compared with the rest of the country. because this is still a special situation and in the west, some parts of germany which sent for 60000000 compared to 16000000 east germany being still a very dear friend and civil society is much stronger. and democracy is not as questioned as it is in some pockets in saxony. still ahead on elsie's 0 dumpsters march on the streets of india, where a medic was raped and murdered inside of hospitals. we explore how it's not an isolated incident in the invitation of a lifetime, mexican parents in prison,
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reunited with their daughters to celebrate their coming of age and support more problems for the reigning formula. one world champion as red bulls bibles set the pace at the time conference, the hello we're looking a little more on settles for the weather across the western side of europe, paid for the next couple of days. will cloud starting to tumble its way in familiar? but we have high pressure in charge, and that's keeping things relatively quad send reason. people as well for the most part we've got some very well ma'am. it's a central and eastern areas and save in london on somebody getting up to $25.00 celsius. that's not too bad for the staff of september powers at 29 degrees, but you see how some rain starts to push this way. and of course,
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a good part of france through england, whilst easing for the race within this, we go on into monday. a rain becoming a little more widespread advice stays with the weather, coming into the low countries for this time of the week, and also stretching down as a central and south composite jeremy down to was the scattering of showers that i would say is to spite scattering a shower, so i have a tools that se and kona, but for much of the med, it is fine and drive it plenty of sunshine and plenty of sunshine to across northern africa. well, the showers, the seasonal range that the, the north and they should be. so they all stretching across the hell, pushing up at the southern pulse. so it was a hard continuing to just drift a little further west, which as we go through the next couple of days. and that means more heavy rain with northern nigeria of the illusion of anti semitism with opposition to design is a cynical and it is harmful, a dangerous conflation between the persecution of
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a people and the criticism of the state is echoing across the world news rooms and to send the keys in the hatred of jews because the country is honest and he's not about to lose it's about teacher. and we need to talk about design as a listing goes special on as just as the world economy. those struck those with a strong result. indonesia is where such these all of the right place for your business to get off the ground of grace. otherwise, with this strategic downstream industry on the client, your better tomorrow. a news
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the i'm sort of in your, you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this hour for the 4th day is really forces have carried out major results in the occupied with at least 24 palestinians to be killed since wednesday people in janine have been cut off from full water and electricity and is really, soldier was also killed into the nonsense in fencing guys that have started getting their 1st polio vaccines that had of a plan rollout for children on sunday, the immunization campaign will be led by the united nations over 3 phases of thousands of protesters until a beef or demanding v is really government degree a ceasefire with homos to facilitate the release of is really captives held in gaza . many acute prime minister benjamin netanyahu of being out of touch. and they say
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he hasn't been enough to reach a deal. one of the sticking points during negotiations has been israel's insistence on maintaining control over the 14 kilometer buffer zone between egypt and gaza. known as the philadelphia, colorado, the science and mimics philadelphia is insisting on. and he's like trying to be there even though all the army officials and that is not basically see determine the dues and a lot of the hostages shut in. and we came here together wide against developers and really any, any tories they gain
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access to the social media platform. x is no restricted for some users. in brazil, a supreme court judge has ordered a block on the network in a battle of a free speech. and censorship and the latest development the company owned by billionaire alone musk missed a deadline to appoint a legal representative. i do show castro has more as the brazilian supreme court issued an order suspending ex, calling its own or human mosque, an outlaw who would allow the massive spread of this information, hate speech and attacks on the democratic rule of law. some 40000000 brazilians who use the platform will lose access and will face hefty fines if caught using an encrypted connection. and response must call the judge who issued the order. alexandria de morales, an evil dictator trying to shut down the number one source of truth in brazil. rice has played a critical role in president we now, so who let us silva's efforts to crack down on right wing this information in
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brazil. the feud with x has been publicly brewing for months with mosque refusing to block certain accounts that the judge has accused of spreading fake news. president of sue but defended the court order to suspend x on friday of your letter to credit the vehicle kind of having a lot of money does not allow you to disrespect because they didn't last. long mosque is an american citizen. you're not a citizen of the world. what kind of defend president's congressman, the senate, for the supreme court? does he think he is? the musk has been commended by conservative supporters of former brazilian president jr. boss o nato, who say they've been silenced by the dust, silva government. musk has spot to make x, an open platform. we're almost anything goes the when india, he notably agreed with the government requests to remove links critical of india's prime minister. media experts say mosque has become a polarizing figure off inciting with right wing governments. those that lead
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towards conservatives and the far right will criticize just as we certainly do more eyes and praise mosque as you know, the, the hero of, of free speech musk satellite internet company, star link has also been caught up in the brazilian dispute with the supreme court freezing the firms bank accounts because of ex is unpaid fines. it's unclear how long excess suspension and brazil will last. but some experts predict mosque will eventually agree to the government restrictions while claiming himself as the victim heidi joe castro out to 0. but brazil is not the only country to restrict the use of x, formerly known as twitter. x has been banned in pakistan since it's elections in february. this year, pakistan is government's backed by the army says the block is for security reasons . nicholas venturo ordered a 10 day band on x when nationwide demonstrations followed his election when in venezuela and the block has remain in place ever since. russia also banned the app
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after its invasion of ukraine, began and temporary or permanent bands on x had been issued in china. iran took minnesota and north korea mann more egypt, turkey, and is becca stand since the asked creation. luca bailey is a professor at f g, the law school and he says it's difficult to predict how this dispute will develop . i didn't say that so far, the adjust this device has to be seen within the boundaries of the you cause a send roll. of course, the way she has been needing is not really orthodox box, but what c as being that runs by the kind of information he has to be with pressing more the law certainly, and thomas is press 5 by goal. so to, to, to go right to understand the data and brian multiple cases of the same time. some of them, i'm sure the district probation officer, case beach mc information at fort east. yes. what advice at the gloss auctions,
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and some of those are we need to? so over the phone we shot things, which is they suppose the of course amazed at times to have support with the tasks in january last or inverse either. so he's on the one hand always by some information on these lateral comes in on the other hand, requesting to blog those last writing a speech and, and this information and yes, be each reading set all a sudden all the disorders, some of them actually most of them have not been a 1st or reply to by x, and this is the reason we reach this, the suspension of the thoughtful it is the it doesn't really drive all looks age trial that was less to as the, the voltage conversion over the past years has already found that some platforms like one size or, or category, or even a s itself. they have been suspended for sound that is usually about for
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a couple of days. the bye week, the orders that well, my nissan that i would have about that in a couple of days after the warranty. i'm losing buying a mask and damage that makes the executives will comply with different orders. and i think that's now this quantity of water such proportions, and these would be the key, it is really understanding what will happen and, and before see what will happen because also the 2 met the starting volt. each of these are very strong opinions. both the ends may be also be just a small in the way they deal with these. and so it's really are, even for someone that has been following these for years to, to go reading through divine what will be the maximums in the rape and murder of a junior doctor at a hospital in costa has thrown a spotlight on the problem, a sexual violence against women in india,
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experts and activists say laws are failing to deter the perpetrators of such crimes . victoria gave them the reports. the haris. okay, is a junior adult to the same hospital in calcutta where another medic was raped and murdered 3 weeks ago. she says she and many of her female colleagues have enjoyed use of sexual harassment by man. i work at surgery, so i used to work at the station partridge, the have me costs are also a female doctor, has not been doing me. they have nice positive. they're made all the attacks on august. the 9th treated widespread strikes by junior adult does across india, demanding justice and back to safety provisions at work. the cases are so amplified and elevated the problem is sexual violence against women in india. rebecca, mom and joan has represented many rate victims. she says some rape is still believe
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they can get away with the crimes. these are systemic issues. policing is very poor . you don't know how to guard seems of crime. you don't know how to collect evidence. uh you find it very difficult to trace who the offender is. sometimes you may have reasons for that, but policing by and large in our country is, is extreme before print a decrease in how def, um and is a survivor of sexual abuse. she now supports other women to raise awareness about abuse online, which she says has increased significantly and recent years is very difficult for the survivors to speak god, because in most cases they are a victimized by the system, by the authority, in many cases also by their own families because there's so much ignorance around the issue, but there's also a lot of enabling are on the issues which we don't talk about. we don't talk about the fact that sometimes when someone is being assaulted or someone is behind us on the internet, it is a sort of the gang rape. imagine a young woman on
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a boston new daily move in 10 years ago led to changes to the criminal justice system, including top of sentences and the death penalty for repeat defenders. the campaign is saying this list change despite the type of news and they'll continue to make their voices heard until the government, adequately tackles the problem is sexual violence against women. victoria case and be i'll just say are the world health organization is optimistic. the inbox outbreak and african countries can be contained within 6 months. the 1st shipments of vaccines are due to arrive and democratic republic of congo within days. about 15000 infections have been confirmed globally. most of them in d. r. c. health officials say that they're struggling with low rates of testing the united nations as launched an urgent appeal for hundreds of millions of dollars to help people who don't have enough to eat in nigeria. soaring, inflation is hurting the countries for a report says more than 30000000 are facing food shortages. doctors are reporting
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a rise in the number of people suffering from acute no nutrition, sorento, rain and flooding in japan as killed at least 6 people. as tropical storm samsung continues the bath of the country. officials say one person is missing and more than a 100 have been injured. thousands of homes are without power, landslide and flood warnings are also in place. the still ahead on alpha 0 and sports, a record breaking run comes to an end in germany football league. any richardson with that story? just the unique perspectives, the mark, and stablish that it's going to go into the dr. using kamala harris's identity of the black women on heard voices, people who are close, political affiliations, can get a way that can connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find
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the news plan for your sports news with any richardson who has joined us in the studio and into so much sir, will pass along will be heading into the international right on top of the spanish leave and just spitting round. by the way, that 7 mill, somebody could pull, wins from full games for the, for the senior score and have tricks the fosters. and i can see if that continues his perfect start. meanwhile, he started in spain's european championship tons. we went to setting up for families 1st phenomenal, so 7 point clear of defending champions, grammar trip. we take on route buses on sunday. let's come and do it also in bass and they wouldn't get it sounds like a bill, but we're coming in the 90 seconds minutes courtesy along with korea less going 8 point still full points behind also why not in germany part of occasions the t 5 daemon bates and splendidly to run has come to an end the time to hold as least $32.00 against all the launch 6 seasons of accuse and became the 1st day of the
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state and the agent throughout the state. gen lead county. now early holland is his 2nd straits, primarily patrick so much is the city lights. he started helping you with teams way . 31 way west time 3 wins from 3 days specifically to sleep. it's when the lead for 5th consecutive time, holland disclose 76, always these 693 guys. this also took my 1st points of the season. nicholas had a side took the lead against blowing some kind of habit from the city. his 2nd day of the season, the coming up the controversial moment of the game, including royce getting a 2nd, the other conflict kicking the bull y s. the can see the file also found themselves samsung and meant for most of the 2nd health. unimproved to be costly. to jeff had dr. coming up with an equalizer, we kept a score and it went up against manchester,
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united. it finished 11 through the whole set to unhappy with the red car. 4 nice. amazed, amazing. because how we can consistent decisions going to be in the 1st of the 2 incidents, nothing happens. and then, and i know 3 take on area then boy, he's bigger than him. he turns around. he doesn't seem to play for me until 2 little by little he can make that go by load and he needs to make the next school, which is. thank god. so we play then again sense. so these were amazing is, and this level he's on his knee. amazing work. the champion of south africa over came a 10 point that sits beat new zealand. and the rugby championship bo bucks scoring full tries and kindness. but they lead for much of the game unless the themes best compress it for this world cup final itself after one by single points just spring box running into like trying to secure a $31.00 says 27 victory. is this the straight way?
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the only system lift this title for the 1st time since 20000000 since then as well . the boy younique's and it looks the big favorites. when the final grand slam of the season with a big joke eviction call us all across. already out of the us open the, it's highly in his through surround for new york house to the states. that's one of australia's christopher economy, the senate playing his 1st tournament, sensitive most. he was cleared of any wrong doing after testing positive for bonds, substitute study to shift in women's through another autonomy looking so when her 1st major jasmine police in surround for up to facing unit saver. i mean it's always, you know, it's straight friends from finals. 22nd, that was the 1st sharpen. when will the london nurses continued has pushed the challenge of issues for me. one will championship the british drive a qualifying in poll position to somebody's selling room freight is in the car and say made of the p. s. p. was the 2nd fastest, will tend to lead amongst the stuff in of rent both. let me close point in 7 me
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does leave the drivers championship by 70 points for the past 5 races. it'd be one . my, i've been the current forms, signed to reach is a good all weekend, but we're not a great, i mean, a great example. so what do you mean by that means and, and kind of felt better all day today. and so i'm just getting the poll because it felt much hotter and doing so, and that's always a great feeling to have somebody happy, especially for ones who is even even more depressed disputes rate was very bad. i'm both of my price. i just picked up a lot of them this year, so i couldn't attack any corners anymore. i had to back it out a lot in the corner and you lose a lot of the apartment that so somebody like you to, it wasn't that bad. i mean, i did a point 6 of that fine, then you own was the quick is, i mean we know our invitations, we know our problems, but at that point i think we had it fairly under control in cricket, jo reed, is it so you hundreds in the same match for the 1st time in his career with england style me in control of the 2nd test against your lanka. roots folksy,
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for centuries, lose the house to cook on england is full time list. so he's quick is of just 111 village and records continue to tell me little time fixing power, as i said, hit me on breaking arrow hardly record 3 times in 6, just 1764 long jump. all right, that is i suppose he's looking for an answer and that's andy richardson. mandy, thank you so much. i or for mexican teenagers, their 15th birthday is a coming of age milestone celebrated with family members. but that's not possible for those with the parents in prison. however, a few families have been able to get together on the home and reports from mexico city. the the make up in the dresses familiar to anyone who knows mexican culture. the can see on use
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a big policy with families present that goes to the world at the 15th birthday. but this one's different. these goals are heading notes with dogs, so but to mexico, cities women's prison incent them up to i could teach law to celebrate with the j with mothers. it's an event. the n g o l is the more organizes with prison authorities. the entrances trial and then there were unions and the tears being here with them is a gift, a blessing for the family, my daughter, and it's beautiful. i couldn't control myself. i started crying, it's my boy and girl here and to celebrate both of them together. it's just while daniella is to you as daughter said she hadn't seen a mom for 2 years. i feel very emotional. i don't know. the tears keeps coming. it's like a dream that i want it. i want it, my mom with me,
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and i like the way she looks so happy. her face looks content on both sides. the parents and teenagers here have worked hard to take part the moms, take one extra work in prison and have to show good behavior. the daughters and sons need to get good grades. both policies have to send a letter saying why this is important to them. if that's successful, they can bring 6 family members with the. the can see on your celebration in mexico, he's not just in pull him to the best they go up to the whole family to get together and reconnect. and that's what this event is trying to offer just for a few hours and a really difficult situation. it's not on pink clouds and happiness. there were strong emotions to what through to recriminations at times. but at least these parents and not the lessons and getting a brief chance to do it together. john home, and i'll just say to mexico city. all right, we're back after break with a round up of world news on
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the vicious artistry adventure short documentary, spry african field makers from the name kenya and out jr. you see me, alan, minium village throttle queens. let's go ahead and the canes africa direct on. i'll just sierra to approve or reject the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation. and there's 3. yes or no. shooting, voted to know the big picture. us was a question that goes into the very foundation of judy until the cause of its
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relationship with indigenous people. the muscle and the midst of positive on the jersey. we're being taken into the mangroves alum buses coast. this is environmental success story. what mand destroyed, man, is now restoring id. mohammad 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 far as security, deep warming of the forest. but take a look when you go and destroy the for to send the me that they have a chance, you always explain you. so people know they are 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's destruction of janine refugee camp and occupied westbank continues at least 24 people have been killed since the assault began 5 days ago. the i'm sort of any age good to have you with us. this is elsa 0 lives from the also coming up. the 1st po, vaccinations of children begin in gaza but there are concerns. the short term

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