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the, the safe them even come in as an international insight, corruption, excellence award, denominator here on now. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello am serial venue. it's good to have you with us. this is the news. our live from bill coming up in the program today. the huge crowds of furious protesters in israel's class with police as they demand a ceasefire deal after the bodies of 6 captives are recovered from gas. thousands of people trapped for 5 days without food, water,
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and power. the un calls for an immediate end to israel's siege of virginia and refugee camps in your language. another day of unrelenting is really strikes across gaza, kills dozens of palestinians. the school and the main highway, or among the, towards mexico's presidents addresses the nation for the final time with high approval ratings. but i'm in controversy in protest, and it's full of the full, struck him a homicide. a says this is likely to be his last season, updating which club a gold from saw of 15 swift 3 you know when over much as the united states at old trafford, the so we begin this news our in israel where the pressure is growing on prime minister benjamin netanyahu, off of the bodies of 6 captives were found in gaza. tens
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of thousands of protesters until these have demanded a ceasefire. deal to secure the release of the remaining 97 captive held in gaza. demonstrators blocked the main highway. at least 20 people have been arrested after scuffles between protesters and police as they tried to clear the room. how much says the captives were killed in and is really strike. israel says they were found with bullet wounds to the head and other parts of the body. one of the dead captives has been identified as 1st. goldberg, poland, and is really american. and a statement, thomas has said, quote, the one who kills our people daily is the occupation with american weapons and the bodies of prisoners found in gauze, and were only killed by design as bombing president joe biden. to stop supporting this enemy with money and weapons and pressure the occupation to end its aggression immediately of israel's finance minister. bessolo smotts rich has asked the attorney general to take legal action to block a plan. nationwide strike on monday. opposition leader. yeah,
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your live feed is supporting the call for general strength by trade unions. but small fridge says it would cause unnecessary economic damage in war time at the one day strike is also expected to impact as well as main airport intel of the spring analysis. he was homeless a who would join us on sit here and don't. i'm that you spent months um, covering the process like the pictures that we saw this evening. you've been in the thick of it before this today. feel different to you today was definitely different . looking at these images, you have nearly 280000 is really is taking to the streets 500000 throughout the country. and what we're essentially spontaneous protests that started earlier in the day after the announcement that these really army had retrieved the bodies of 6 captives from gaza. and it sparks a lot of outrage because according to his really military assessments, they were alive just a few days ago. and according to both from us and is really officials,
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these captives were supposed to be on the list of those who would be released in the 1st phase of a deal. but there wasn't a deal. there was so much back and forth in previous months, but it just didn't happen. so the anger from these really public spilled onto the streets and what we saw on television was major roadblocks to the island highway, which is essential for traffic and israel. it goes throughout the entire country and this junction and television is quite critical. if you're trying to get anywhere throughout the city, you would have to pass through there. so you have thousands of people spilling onto the main highway, setting bon fires, burning tires, and we ended up using force against these demonstrators firing sun grenades, which is a 1st out these protests using water cannons, which we've seen, repeated we, we, ourselves, and our teams have been sprayed with those water cannons on the ground and the violence that police have dragging these protesters out and look just last night on saturday, you have least mounted on horseback who had trampled a woman,
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who was in fact assist or been is really captive. so these really police do use force in these demonstrations and tonight these really public was much more vocal with their anger. so several for us with this protest, we're looking at the footage here. the methods used by is really police and law enforcement. the numbers, the sheer number of protesters that were out across the country and also these general strike that was called right, the main labor union saying we want to shut down the economy. that's right, this is a 1st for this war. we have seen a general strike by the main labor union in his room. it has the roots before, but that was when israel was protesting against a different issue. judicial reforms with this time around calling for a strike during more time is very provocative to these really public and it's actually provocative rather to these really government and to some numbers of these really public because this labor union is so powerful and so organized. and they are across several different sectors. so you're looking at an economic shut down of the country for a day,
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which israel is already in an economic downturn from the war. i mean, their currency has spiraled since the war had begun. and the labor union chief said himself, but he's going to be protesting. and his calling on anyone who's not going to be at work to protest as well. so you're looking at the airport transportation schools and also private sectors are now getting involved technology mechanics, manufacturing. so this is going to impact a broad spectrum of industries and israel, and it's worth mentioning that one economic shut down one day of that is significant enough to make the government change course in their political actions because it has in the past because the amount of money that is lost in just that one day is significant enough to send a message to the government that okay, the people have spoke and, and something needs to be done differently here. okay? so we're always wondering whether we're at a turning point, right? and it's really hard to tell in the moment, so what are you going to be looking at tomorrow during the general strike? and then in the following days,
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to see whether this is really something different. well, we're going to be looking for initially if this is just going to be a one day strike if it's going to extend. but we're also going to be watching best on a smart rich, please. his place or the attorney general. yeah, he's trying to shut it down. he's trying to shut this down completely saying that it's illegal saying that there wasn't enough notice. but in his role, the labor union does have a right to strike and they do have a right to get involved in political decisions. and if there are certain organizations that are saying that these workers are going on strike are not going to get paid. that's illegal. in israel, so workers going on strike can still get paid if they are part of the union. the union system is quite strong and israel and it is across multiple different sectors . so we're going to be watching for that. first we're going to be watching to see how long the strike is going to take place for what based on a smart rich his actions are going to have if any sort of effect. and also what kind of protests are going to spill out into the streets tomorrow because they're
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going to be hundreds of thousands of people not at work. hundreds of thousands of students, both university primary and secondary school, not in school transportation workers, out of work that day. so they're all going to be taking to the streets to send a message to the government. the too much time has gone by without a day. okay, okay, it's gonna be really interesting to watch. something tells me you're gonna be spending a lot of time in the studio tomorrow, right? i'm the so who thank you very much. we're going to go to israel, bringing our guest or a goldberg isn't, is really political commentator. you're joining us from tel aviv or e. the thanks for coming back on. i want your perspective on this. and again, the main question, and i'm sort of asking different versions of the same thing, is, is to date different, or is it more of the same? because we have seen protests and tel aviv weekly for months now? or i think it's different. i am not yet in a position to assess the intensity of difference, but uh, everything about the demonstrations tonight. the scope of the protests and the
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general vibe telling me that it's different. and also i've spent the last 20 for hours year following the media. and i can detect a real shifting of divides again. i think the best way to define it would be that up until today. the 2 goals defined by 0 for the war. returning the hostages and destroyed from us were deemed compatible and integrated, even complimentary. and the death of these 6 hostages, which has turned, became very, very soon right before the idea of forces converged on them, which proves the many is uh, is that the military pressure, sorry, i missed your calls, it is an instrumental i'm showing the hostages, that in rescuing the frustration the human composition of this group, the high media profile, the young people who are eagerly awaited and loved all of these things. so alas,
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they converge into a different understanding as the hoss the situation. and the service has been very adept at the denying the genocide has been taking place in gaza and its consequences. but i think what has really um, but has really been driven home today. is the understanding that the policy of is always government is profoundly detrimental, is varies, and perhaps in the case of the house just using diesel. i think for the 1st time as early as you're able to emphasize fully with the hostages, now treat them as a human interest or. ready are you not to treat the struggle on their behalf as a political struggle, but understand that they are but for the grace of god go they and so so the reasons i think that this process are different. uh, the 5 is shifting. the government is on the defensive for the 1st time. this isn't right against left as efficient as those differences may be. is this the government against the government,
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orange of i was reading your tweets and more generally your writings? and one thing you make very clear is about what this is and what this is. and this isn't you say, this isn't the, is really public turning against the war. is not that is really, is, don't want is real to continue the war. you say it's that is really, is it, this is that the public is pursuing a very narrow goal of bring back the hostages. and we're prioritizing that the certainly public i think lacks the ability to even articulate a call for the end of the war. uh, israel is built on a sense of a deeply installed sense of jewish supremacy and how much that on october 7th, regardless of the atrocities and the criminal nature of the attack was uh to this is alice not allow is early. just assume that this pregnancy is not available
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. uh we could no longer deny the existence of the ballast. and therefore, i think there's a broad consensus necessarily jewish society that does it really see a solution to this alternative to the war. and these are people who will never say that they support genocide or even the continuation of for the ask the fair and i'll turn it is and they will say, well do you have any offers on that? said the israel is exhaust. it's these early jewish public, they, we thought this floor would and much sooner. we were convinced our military is equipped to deal with the threat. we were sure. right. majority of us that there is no contradiction between destroy from us and they're turning the hostages. and we have c or countries sale repeatedly receive as real, seated effectively and as well because it has not been able to subdue. come,
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us is not being able to return the hostages. and we are also gradually celts, a sensation of um i guess we felt that the state has betrayed us. we felt that if something was to happen to us, nobody would come back and rest. and again that was for a long time subdued because of the war because of the urgency of. ready but as the war enters, it's 11 months, we are no longer convinced that this war can do any thing, even if we had no alternative for it. and this specific group of hostages and they're very, very frustrating debts. i think they've touched something and i said public opinion has shifted here over the last 24 hours. not kind of out against the war with very, very little care for palestinian nice with the very distinct notion that unless we do something our government might show us. okay. or a goldberg is really political commentator agreed to get your views. thank you very
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much. thank you. and the occupied west banks now is realism to the 5th day of a large scale military operation. at least 26 palestinians have been killed. the janine refugee camp is under siege, streets there and in the wider city of jeanine had been destroyed by israeli forces . options here is new to abraham reports from jenny. this is the aftermath of an attack that's killed 3 is randy police officers. it happened near hebron in the southern occupied westbank with these rays. the army has been conducting intense military rates in the last 24 hours. israel's minister of national security, it's a modern give you visited the site of the attack. like i said, the, this severe attack is assigned to those the thinking of releasing terrorists. that's what happens when these terrace to roaming the area, the gum murderous, the animals they shouldn't be released at the further north. they 5 of the most
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intense is really minute 3 operation the occupied westbank has seen in decades not only from the ground, but from the air. drones helicopters, even error strikes in this densely populated area. this is shaping up to be the most destructive operation. and you need an area that has already seen those ends of read in the past couple of years. this is where the army says it's picking up roads to dismantle improvised explosive devices, sometimes planted by palestinian fighters. but look at this huge destruction. mitchell is spared. here, road signs and even trees. people here tell us this is collective punishment is fine. so the quickly what's the goal of all of this? there's no need for this intentional sabotage. they are making us pay a price because we support resistance. okay. yeah. and how yeah, the only you, he's ready for us as a telling us good need to make
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a choice you way to serena to gene doesn't policies, will face massive destruction more to know if you don't, you probably do us bank testing this to the increase of illegals ready supplements in the past decades coupled with increasing, subtler violence against palestinians often under the protection of these really army harassing, assaulting and chilling with impunity, and no accountability a change to the palestinian resistance in recent years or more young men from the refugee camp sticking up on a movement that had lead dormant for years. now these really governments saying is, is targeting fighters from high math and it's allow me to have holding as ever the entire population captive an account to me that but i am a jersey to the occupied with bank palestine. and the u. n. is calling for an end to israel siege of jeanine and the statement, it says,
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quote that you and human rights office condemns the is really security forces use of unlawful force during militarized operations in the occupied west bank and calls for an immediate and just to the current attack on jeanine refugee camp out across in gaza. israel has attacked another school, killing 11 palestinians. this adult school in gaza city is being used as a shelter. several schools have been attacked since october rescue workers and civilians are digging through the rubble looking for survivors. is really forces have claimed without evidence that most fighters were operating in the building. and at least 4 people have been killed in a drone strike on a vehicle traveling along somebody the in street that's in the gaza strip. it's the main road connecting the north and south of the strip. it's an a central route for medical and aid workers. i'll shift the hospital in northern garza, was less than ruins by is really forces 5 months ago. but now one of its medical units is back up and running it through email. so the,
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the reports on the effort to resurrect causes. biggest hospital or i am here standing inside as if a medical complex one of the biggest hospitals the entire got a strip of the ground in the place at the end of march that lift the whole hospital was now the local communities coming together, rebuild it. 70 bits inside this hospital now exist the hills, the local community to get the proper treatment off of the uh, the health system. labs. here in northern does the city and many hospitals got out of service. now, the good news is that it is possible back to service right now and then the how about, yeah, how about this is the sacred time in the sacred place? simply because it cherishes human life. yes, it was the sight of killing torture and destruction of the hands of the israeli forces that many sacrifice their lives here, including many renowned posted in doctors and in honor of their spilled blood. we
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brought this medical facility back to life. when you take your around the original woman this hospital, this hospital on you mean that a good because civilians a problem treatment now civilians hoping to get it from our treatment. after the rebuilding process that took place inside a shift on medical complex. we are talking about a more civilian out can be distributed, the whole hospital offer the rebuilding process and get in as a medical complex in service. some of the to those within 6 months we will be able to restore at least one 3rd of the l shape a complex as facilities. we are working hand in hand with local and international organizations. today we reopen the emergency unit. a signal that we will bring the entire hospital back to life to emerge as it was before the icon of health care on
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the gaza strip. they are hoping that the health system is getting better with prime minister of health has held that we've been in the process inside some medical complex infinity because there are more than gods on how to find the children and central guys are starting to be vaccinated against the highly contagious polio virus long queues are formed outside several vaccination sites and darrow by law and as a way to refugee camps the u. n. m. so inoculates $640000.00 children under the age of 10, it will be done in 3 phases. this month covering central southern and northern garza health care workers and trained volunteers have been giving children there for us 2 drops of the oral vaccine. as the vaccination campaign comes after the w h o identified the 1st confirmed polio case in gaza and 25 years of dora, i'm on a oh, sure, john is just a year old,
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but he's now partially paralyzed by the illness. and also dory has spoken to his parents. 3 were came in as to why do in addition, none of these young lives a long time in here. they were is actually for steve next week from the not part. this is their tents, and this is where the, the dish mine is. the 1st are to record you all you pace across the gaza strip. today is his birthday today. he's just the took his 1st steps, but unfortunately, due to paul yo, he is unable to walk his mother. his father told us that he was supposed to take his injection on october 7th, but unfortunately, the war happened. then he never got his vaccines even. but by the time of the mon,
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my son had fever and repeated vomiting. suddenly he stopped moving or even crawling . although he was a very active child, i rushed him to the like the hospital where he was put for treatment for a month. then doctors decided to draw a sample which was sent to jordan for examination. i was shocked that the polio results came positive. me very sad that my child will spend the rest of his life like this, especially because there is no proper treatment inside garza and the board of crossing is closed to when will we continue to suffer? why year of this year? contamination water was the key factor, even detergents and cleaning materials were denied entry into because of strep. and why you so can peruse you name it? i believe dirty water was the main cause, but i hope my son will be properly treated and cured. i pray and people will help us have increased abroad. that is our dream. today, at the 640000 pilot doing the children will start receiving the call you back seen . however,
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a better man won't be able to get his treatment because he's unable to travel abroad, just like thousands of other policy and you insured and in urgent need of medical treatment about this is in the august ita as the way the causal kind of thing. the mexico's president's address midway, lopez over door, has given his last state of the nation address. his approval ratings have been high, been very high, but he is facing protests against plans to allow judges, magistrates and supreme court justices to be voted in by the people traditional workers are also striking. officer has gone home and is live in the capital, mexico city. you follow that state of the nation address? what do you say? it is a quite
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a lot of things that are largely the total for 2 hours. and i think he gave every start and piece of information that he could to support his administration's record across 6 years. but he was speaking to a fairly wrapped audience. he kept tossing, they were tied yet, and they kept saying no, but there are a lot of the faithful the in terms of president lopez over the door to met skirts his approval rate in still hover at the end of his tub between 70 to 80 percent and a lot of thought is bill, one of the 1st things that you hit and these speech and that was his support for the pool in the country. he said that you pull 5000000 people from poverty in the course of the 6 years, which is more than in the last 2 years. there's been social programs, credit transfers, pensions for the old and grunts for the young, going to school and university. and a lot of his popularity is bill on the heels. i said that he'd worked out corruption in the executive branch of power. there's no evidence full of that, but a lot of the faithful believe that he has been trying to do that. one thing a gloss started for
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a bit rate. he was the violence in mexico. this country's been going for years of games and caught sales fight. and each of us, he promised to we'll say that he'd get rid of that and not, or hasn't really gone down that much on the, his administration. but a lot of talk about public works, a lot of talk about social programs and the things that he supports his career to get behind. so he's an outgoing president. he just has a few weeks left on his term. he wants to use that time to change the constitution, including in pretty radical ways. what is he trying to do and why? it's yeah, this month that's coming up 0 might actually be one of the most important of his presidency. and that's because in the elections back in june, his pots he got majority in congress and the majority and send it quite fun thing. majorities and he wants to try and use them to post a package of 20 reforms. trochi site, change the constitution. now some of those are intensive, eliminate,
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single toner. most organizations, he said because of the standards he measures. critics have said that system attempt to limit checks and balances on these policies power to success, a copy of showing bound types power. perhaps the most contentious reform is that to the judiciary. he wants to, he said, get judges to be to be coming to power because of both things a public. but the age position at the moment is by qualifications experience and exams. he's trying to lower those restrictions on them. he says, so that will bring them closer to the paper. wipe out corruption. what critics, the judges themselves and a lot of people are named jerry sites, is listen, if you put the judiciary open to a vote, you open them up to getting involved with political interest is i don't come in come pains to try and secure those positions. you even open them up to organized crime, as is the case with politics in some areas of the country. so there's a lot of worry about that as it goes into the last month of president lopez over
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the doors administration, john, home and reporting from mexico city. thank you very much for that. have you heard about h o is a professor of political studies at the center for research and teaching and economics, and you're joining a slide from mexico city as well. thank you for being with us. javier. so the outgoing president has 2 terms in office. why is he trying to change the constitution just now when he has looked at the date of september 1st, his successor comes in october 1st, so he has less than a month to do it. why now or correct um, well he, she, she's about to retire some pressure when she was president for 6 years. the main difference is the thing coming congress because that washing not great it today, it has a super majority. now they finally got the 32 thirds majority, which is enough to change the constitution during her suitcase 1st, 6 years in government over
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a lot of network have never had enough votes to change the constitution. he tried to do to push a secondary lead on a real farms and some of these reforms where to struggle down by the supreme court . so he faced, he pays the, the, the, the, the judiciary a subject on his power. and so, and then propose these constitution order for him to overhaul that, you're the sure which is because it has to put to 2 very important aspects. one more warring than the other. the 1st one is just to fire all the supreme court justices. every one of them, it's $1111.00 justices, and all day, all the judges in the country. so this is more than $1500.00 adjusted to the judges . so it's sending everyone in the fire fire in every judge is judge in the country . and number 2 is to a point of view, just this is a new just a by a electronic book without a vote. yeah. so, so this medical science or somebody now, are you. so how do you feel about that?
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critics say this is a danger to mexico's young democracy. do you agree with that? i absolutely agree because there's not very many countries in the world that that's as elect adjust this as a, with the popular vote. the only example that comes to mind is going to be a, i'm going to be is not an example. follow it. morales, you believe you have the that. and this is a one way to look at it. um they had a lance like they want the election, we don't mind like they have a huge measure of addiction congress. so the only check empower the remaining did you the shirt, which usually has to start or starting or uh, appointments. so they want to get rid of all the start appointments and do over in the fall completely that you're the show system we but we're both now more than that as a political party is a very strong party. so the worry is that just as a one in the last light in the election, they may be able to even run the election of supreme court justices. what does his
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success are the incoming president, claudia, showing balm having to say about this? because if he changes the constant constitution and changes the country and significant ways, she will be dealing with the aftermath. exactly. now there, here's the thing in public events during the complaint. i mean, recent public events totally ashamed. well, she has, she has a emphasizes that she agrees with the president, but she agrees with the jews up the about the agenda, her predecessor, now political uh, the environment said that she's not so happy that she doesn't like these reform. but she's, she's in a way for us to, to, to go by because on the overall are being such a popular precedent, the way over the traces is like, like, wow, the a shame i'm all and all the new legislators they owe it to him. that's why he wants this. that's why he says, i want to push this constitution order from before i leave off it's josh as i
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previous right. he wants to do this. um or if it's a shame, i don't think shame. i'm really likes that because i don't think nobody wants to start the term. her presidency, we're definitely to go and maybe uh, a financial crisis. have you had a buddy c o, professor of political studies? thank you so much for your input this evening. good evening is still a head on al jazeera. we explore how a far right party has become the biggest force in a german state parliament for the 1st time since the 2nd world war. and we will be speaking to a doctor in democratic republic of congo about the challenge of trying to contain the impacts outbreak and support victory for, for raleigh and their home for me. the one ground free and the richardson will be here with that story.
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the color and every month as for it will seem to central pot sofa. you're probably the, the type of world type towards the west. but here we are going to say something of a change. these binds of a cloud of grain. while the systems co front here that will ride its way through area of light pressure, we're going to lose the heat and humidity if you go through the next couple of days and it will start to freshen up. you can see how this, the weather slides its way across the purchase shelves, pushing into front. so low countries coming into good parts of germany. they was spine sing, some live the showers, and by we some grumbling to of some of the coming through here is to go 13, monday into tuesday. what's the weather? becoming increasingly widespread? getting into a good pos all central year. by tuesday, notice temperature is pulling away so with 20 celsius, that full powers, but still 32 in biling, just another fine. i'm hot date to come here for the time being down to the south asia, scattering a shower as towards the black sea. meanwhile,
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plenty of showers across central africa. we have got some live you still just spinning out to chat once again coming into miss. yeah, southern molly saying some live be right all the way across into west africa. next, by the time we come to choose day, felt a heavy bust afraid the risk of cutting from the nigeria to approve or reject the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation in history? yes or no voltage. no. the big picture us was a question that goes into the very foundation opportunity until the cost of its relationship with indigenous people in the midst of 2 pos to on the jersey. as the world economy. those
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strikes are those with a strong result. indonesia is where such resolve about the right place for your business to get off the ground price otherwise on. so with the strategic downstream industry on the clock in the news, your better tomorrow and the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching else is 0. reminder of our headlines this our tens of thousands of protesters until the board demanding
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a ceasefire deal to secure the release of the captive held in god's that's after bodies of 6 captives were recovered from southern guns. that is really media is reporting that at least 20 protesters have been detained in the occupied. westbank is realism to the 5th day of a large scale military operation. at least 26 palestinians have been killed. the janine refugee camp is under siege streets there. and in the wider city of jeanine had been destroyed by his really forces 12 children in central gaza are being vaccinated against the highly contagious polio virus. long queues formed outside several vaccination sites in darrow by law in l as a way to refugee camps. the u. n. n. so inoculates 640000 children under the age of 10, across gaza and 3 phases read over 10 to the houses. eurostar a couple assume has been at a vaccination center in darrow bella, and he's spoken to parents waiting for their children to get the doses. the today
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is sunday you, which is the 1st day of the vaccination campaign being launched by u. n. t. agencies in the nation with gods as health minister, as you can see, the mothers since the early hours of this morning came to the johns of the hospital in order to get the medical vaccination for the kids. we can see the signs of your youth on the faces because they did not want to lose the kids by this conflict with the disease that was recently discovered 2 months ago, 5 d w at show i'm going to say as soon as i'm already one moment i came to vaccinate my child after i heard about the ministry of health vaccination campaign . so i took the opportunity and came here, i'm afraid for the health of my children, because you can see that there's diseases all across causal level. instead of them saying that they are protecting us from disease, we're asking that they instead protect us from the missiles on the shelling pulling
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on were being moved daily from place to place without kids recount completely said that the children were received to oral drops of the who you see and talk to us now adults is working tirelessly in order to deal with the load number of kids who are sitting for vaccination, basically more than 600000. how the city and child under the age of 10 should receive the specs, the nation and you know, these poll we go, this disease that has to be good, grave concerns among palestinian desperate families here in the entire street, especially that their children are chased by these very bombardments and they tend to today, despite the challenges and security concerns they are experiencing in the central area or district, which is right now. the 1st phase of the 1st area that is received and the destination by the w. i chose and u. n. c. agencies in the entire district tarika by zoom out to 0, a very but i had a story. so the 1st time since the 2nd world war,
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a fluoride party is projected to win the most votes in a german state election. if confirmed the results would give the a f d party around 32 percent of votes in the eastern eastern states of the ring go. the parties also expected to make gains in the state of saxony, holding narrow lead behind the christian democrats. the vote in the 2 states is being seen as a barometer. it's and next years, federal election, dominant came reports from berlin. for weeks, the if day is been saying that it's is the or fencing voice of the east german citizens. now it has that munition in the form of the success in saxony and particularly in spring. yes. coming 1st in through india with a personal mandates for the leader of the year and the man twice convicted of using nazi slogans very recently. well, he's going to be leading the largest policy in the states parliament. yes, he will not be able to form a government very easily that sold pretty much everybody else has said no,
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they want kevin with him across the border and saxony. it appears as though the christian democrats in the eyes today for a particularly close race. but again, the i phase problem that is who will work with them to form a government the onset, pretty much know and so that it's likely the christian democrats will try to cobble together some form of coalition with lots of other policies so that they remain the governing force, but the point to make here is that in taking hold of around a 3rd of the electric in these east german states with another east german states having an election in 3 weeks time in brendan book. there is now when the sales of the if day, but one final thoughts is it's one thing prospered in east germany, where traditionally the policies of extreme left and right prospect, particularly in the west german pots of this country,
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it's much hot. a dominant came out is, is there a fairly the russia is carried out another wave of the strikes on ukraine's 2nd biggest city? harkey, 44 people have been injured. ukrainian official say at least 10 miss aisles had several locations, including a shopping mall for as an invalid. amir zalinski is renewing his appeal for allies to allow his forces to fire western supplied miss silas deeper into russian territory. rushes offensive on harkey comes hours after moscow said it stopped what it called a massive ukrainian air attack overnight by downing a $150.00 a drones and 15 regions including 2 over most ago an oil refinery near the city was hits a. so let me uh, homa is the head of international cooperation of the ukraine security and cooperation center. she says, keeps hitting legitimate targets in russia. it's important to understand that from the start of this year, ukraine continued to use a, its own equipment,
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its own unmanned system, and rooms to charge its own legitimate, mailed 3 targets in the russian federation, and the ukraine will continue to ease oh, it's kept abilities. so it's so in my thoughts and drones to continue to do that and add to the answer of this year. we also will see the build up of such strikes on russian territories. and we'll see that a, we a heating a lot of charges and russian territories. and these strikes successful and continued to impact freshman military capabilities. and we need to remember that more than 40 percent of fresh economy works for russia mailed 3, and that the, that continue to conduct the war against ukraine. papa felt like an hour as
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a columnist for the russian newspaper and avaya is that the he says the scale of ukraine strikes on the russian suggest an escalation, its military power. and it's well known to do you agree is mass produce long range drones, many of them are actually made out of wood and they can fly rather accurately in long distance. um this is uh and there's other weapons or reasons, great presidents as of your grandson as he said that they have developed a medium range. it grows my file is, can reach moscow and bows. thickness sizes maybe also could reach costco. this is a really an escalation we're seeing right now. uh discount which may be something like the a so called war of the cities in the rock around more the, the, their fish begins. do kind of have to do a page for
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a tab to tax on cities. this could be rather rather serious and of course for moscow to be attack and sometimes even head. and maybe this is going to escalate. that is a serious problem for the russian government politically logistically. it rang and investigators say bad weather related to the helicopter crash that killed the president abraham racy, an armed forces committee. probing the accidents, concluded dick fog and a heavy rain caused raised these helicopter to hit the mountain. it said there was no evidence of an attack sabotage or mechanical failure for sol sort or has more from different right off of the incidents. it also on sources for them to accommodate to investigate into the visa and that caused the crash, or if they had to go up, that was carrying it on a former president for the minister. so they had initially released to report them both the reports were blaming the bad weather conditions. now with this final version,
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the final report they are reaffirming the findings of the previous reports. purely blaming the bad weather conditions. the take for the strong winds and the heavy rains. so worth of the incidents we have seen that many ranges were asking questions whether the pilots or those who were formed boards had the employees age or whether any kind of material has be used against them. the report is good enough that possibilities and other question was whether the maintenance has been done properly for the for say, that's the means it has has been done according to this that the procedures, this stand up. another possibility that you run investigation team was focusing on was whether the heads up that has been targeted by a full jack style or not. now the reports say that they have not seen any evidence . so for the this and how do you as well menu and use? we're curious, of course, whether the had
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a corporate village on the system was targeted terms of the electronic warfare. now the report is avoiding out that possibility as well. they say they have not seen any evidence regarding that as well. so now the case is officially closed. but many iranians are still asking questions on whether this volume of the report is going to be suspected a for them or not, remains to be seen inside of the of the 0 turnaround. polls have closed and as of asian snap problem, entry election is the 1st boat since the government to complete control of the territory of nev gardener carol, back last year. it's also the 1st ballot in 30 years. rachel from human rights watch says the votes happening in the middle of a crack down on during this activist and the opposition. laura will hear more about whether the election has met the criteria for international standards of you know, french fair when the organization for security and cooperation, your issues,
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their report that will be tomorrow. but i think what's important to underscore, it is the climate in which these elections are taking place. and it is a climate in which the outgoing parliament was dominated very much by the new also by john party. there also the other seats in the private and had been with very much pro government parties and it really is only one up to this voice. but overall, the, a lot of concerns is the context them is the selection is taking place and it's a context where there has been a really escalating cracked up against any kind of a clinic or independence. civic activities in the country as being described on has been going on for at least 12 months. it's very intense lately and we're talking about all charges against people who worked with 3 independent media outlets. criminal charges against and jo activists criminal charges against scholars
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academics into corruption arts because the charges are, are completely bogus. and it seems quite clear that the intent of locking up some of the people is to a spiteful criticism and an end of the know outside of us are civic activity that the government doesn't completely control. the world health organization says it hopes an impulse outbreak in central africa can be contained within 6 months. but 15000 infections have been confirmed globally, most of them in democratic republic of congo health officials. they're say they're still waiting for the 1st shipments of vaccines to arrive. here's the story of one doctor who has been treating and fox patients. jim, i've looked at all this designed guesstimates in but at the center of the government. that's pretty much afflicted, that i sent that a did, but it to my the m folks. it maybe the nick went down to the dish. i said in it that then we'll just stick to the level. i mean,
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i prefer nika. sit there on my dish with is a think i can hear the nice. the not that is on the not the enough that 80 but when if you didn't have vehicle my say that since me set to mental this is it then it will be nika, will not please i sha digit number less less make you guys more give visual but it, that it or not for my say i wait a minute. and then when i do my life, i would definitely go now or not. but i mean, i usually sense and it takes months. no matter must check them. i think i'm good of us and most of them i check them at their best case. yeah. they keep the key that those are the ones that they keep a large room and the limits. it was not easy. was that getting the motor the last last year, advocate along with my did my love the keys in to, to the number of the month of these little evicting if you didn't meet in assisted in the month of august. and i feel for the same that they need to make is just allowing up either of us or not present focal most of bucks, unless you don't,
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cannot that any way see or not. and the range of what to say in the case of the, my paragraph. if the message is simple, appropriate, i feel the message saying that they make it is give them at the dumper to plesk it to the level of the less you may that, that, that it, that it go live accessibility at this point. need that room for myself. that i've, i've seen it through them on the 16 members who are living in the business. one of the not on this spectrum page of the list of successful nipple is on to my la, soon sense of what am i in the kids at the fed up? well, i let them know. this is a sick, but i put on the medicine. i'm not familiar with it. so in this thing that we're not dish identify, it says in this and then as soon as you want the deputies i shot as many prison to my yeah. depends on his leg is also so please i shot it. you'll see one of them to come. yeah. yeah. like within a month a lot, but i saw it making a product enough for me or a mess and you said to son to the dentist, anita, then, 1000,
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and the town. i mean to come still ahead on else 0. another career landmark. so one of the german football's of waves and the richardson here with that and the rest of the day sports after the stories of determination and joy. when the cutover junior, do you mean conversing with you? i don't think that the short documentary by african filmmakers from monte wanda and cameron wrote desperate libraries. the young cyclist and happy africa direct on alger 0, getting close to the people most affected by those in power is often dangerous. but it's absolutely vital with the stories to control we pushed as far forward as we
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can to the front line. now the smells upset, the power a lot of the stories that we cover a highly complex. so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can do as many people as possible no matter how much they know about a given chrisy. so issue as always is there a correspondence? that's what we strive to do the the as promised his plan for support with any richardson who's doing this in the studio . andy, thank you so much sir. well, let me pull struck him a homicide and said this is likely to be his last to be a gyptian club. the the english club, sorry, the chips international played
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a key role in his teams. 3 now primarily when of a manchester united, there's the school twice in the 1st off and on both occasions, he was silent, who provided the assess the 32 year old is into the final season of his contract. says the club is yet to approaching a bounce and you deal with some of reps of the victory. and the 2nd top is the pool made is 3. winds from 3 gains, a 100 percent reco sofa. the new monitor on a slots and the touch coach says he's keen to keep so little as little of if um, but um at this moment he's one of ours. and i'm really, really happy with, with him being one of ours and the case really well. so we don't talk about contracts from players, but i can talk for hours about how much to pay today's much. are you interested in that? so he was impressed with like the 1st 2 games as well. but if we talk about an individual, you don't do justice to all the other ones. because i think today you saw
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a real good team performance as you cancel secure to say when, when or if it's hot and i'm hobby phones. i think it's going to new castle and own go from done, but let's suppose back in so within the 2nd health, but it was only going to isaac, he settled the concepts, 12 minutes from sons to on the phone, his school counsel, and bates, and with savings and if it was so far this season, chelsea give me one moment the crystal palace mariska side when somebody did so thanks for the winds in the league and nicholas jackson finished. well, let's move that one up, equalize a lot of coming early on in the 2nd off. really good finish from the french as a given his side assess points of the season. we completely dissembling the game. eh, we get a chance this. we control the game. it would increase the chances for stuff. they're just uh, i think one shot don't go with the worst on 2nd us to go left was fantastic. good.
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eh, but to you a little less or said we completed it when the set of doing the game carrying on by his score his 1st spanish li goals for well, i'm a drip the friends captains for twice in the 2nd hall against the royal princess between a wind moving round madrid, up the food and the tables. i trow latest also. lona: by full points in the germans with this thing upon me, and it picks up the 2nd strike one of the safety hurricane, scrolling from the spot against crime. but. and after the break, thomas miller came up, the bench to break funds, only selling the payments for equinox and his $710.00 competitive gangs to the club . the goal that completes it to new pictures. and i'm one of the inspiration here from lucca, arizona. that helps f c cincinnati to a full one of them troll in the m o. s. cincinnati said 2nd in the eastern conference behind leaves into miami. same on the brink of reaching the playoffs for the stripe. now is big chief of ferrari in the home phone,
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the long growing pre show a client winning and actually with will tend to lead a max for stepping down in 16, the current power of london, r. as in oscar p. s. restarted the rice of the front of the grid. oh, sits in north losing the late so was see my on the 1st month with the plan moving up the 2nd. it would be for rory's head strategy that with the saw at the rice, the class up only once, one of the clowns to get see stuff approach. in fact, gave laclare the chance to claim victory full for our in moms. that's the 1st time since $29.00 seats. it's 6 races in counseling now since the stuff in last one of the room, prison. beautiful. my god, the emotions in the last few laps exactly the same. like in 2019. just watching the run standing side of the truck, which is tricky, but uh yeah, incredible. i mean we're not quite montalvo. theresa is not a one. so we never, yeah. obviously, i want to, you know, as many races as possible and the world's having cheap as soon as possible. but to the saw, the 2 most important rates of, of these. and then how much do we need them to to this nonsense pool run is 18 into
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his championship blade. norris's closed account by another 8 points, which means he's not just 62 behind with 8 races still to come this season. yeah, we got a bad fit so i think our strategy was not on point today, even though because it wouldn't have changed our position. i think we could have done a better race. in general. it doesn't help, but you can run full power for most of the race with the engine because we had an issue um say all in all of it, pretty batteries. mixed a for the mock has family. the are going might say g, p in spain, alex mark has the involved in a collision with will title consent? the francesca button. you know, it's really a little older for the month when. so when his home rice, the 6 on will champion winning and thrown free for the 1st time since 2021 was funny. okay. mont saint has the overall championship? quarter. final place is rough, abrupt. so the final sentence, grand slam of the season explains panel, but also it was an early winter on sunday of the us open bates in china's
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a found wang for the loss of just 3 games to move into the last stage should be taken on the when it be ongoing concepts between defining chance and took a golf and i'm in the vault right in the mens drove to gary's google to meet trophies into the quotas for the 1st time in 5 years. we felt like folks insight on trade groups. i think 5 sets mutual rates the 70s in 2019 and that's as well as he's ever done out of grand slam. gus atkins installed for england's cricket savings they rep for the series when of a sri lanka. i could send claimed 5 wickets has england won by a 190 rungs of loads became just the food england plants, a score a century and psych falling for kids in the same test. and they threw the 2nd tests between focused on of bangladesh. so the visit is being pulled out for $262.00 and round henry onto the stumps crashes. i've taken 6 wickets means pakistan will be heading into a day full leading bangladesh by just 21. run this with h. what kits?
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when right. but his high school is looking for sale or, and he thank you very much for that. and we're going to take very short break. that's if it is news hour, but we'll have another full slate of world news at the top of the hour. that's in the a wave of criminal violence has the export to the drug talk tells, praising the challenging authorities prison riots for political assassinations. 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 corrupt 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, the unique perspectives, the martin stablish when it's going to go into the dr. using kamala harris's identity of the black women on heard voices, people who are close,
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political affiliations, can get a way that can connect with our community. and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere. are we going to live in a world where it absolutely normal, but journalists are targeted and blamed for their own. little place on earth is changing the world of order. the stream on out to 0 of all that remains of what was once a classroom before is rose were now schools have become regular targets for the military for desperate august and use this course in this is a neighborhood of casa city, serve as a temporary rail is pretty forces issue new if actuation orders for 9 areas in for newness warning, they would for sleep operate against palestinian fighters there, click on what is happening to us by the time we reach an area. these readings want
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