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to give some detailing insights into the toes. storms from asia and the pacific 101 east on out just sierra the benjamin netanyahu dismissed as widespread protests quoting for ceasefire. and goss us president says these very prime minister is not doing enough the carry johnston. this is i'll just say right when not from so i will say when the program is rouse, not scale and ministry operation in the occupied westbank is into its 7th day rates . in jeanine sentence, running for comfort,
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u. k suspends some um sales to as well as a concerns they might be used to reach an international humanitarian on the u. s. c's is a plane belonging to venezuela's price because with your electric, it was both illegally venezuela's courting at the beginning. israel with prime minister benjamin netanyahu was pushing back against advising, domestic and international pressure to sign a safe spot deal with him. us. this position comes in spite of must protest and isabel, triggered by the recovery of 6 captives, found dead in gauze or on saturday as he all he was asked for forgiveness. but it says the war will continue. i think your customer reports thousands of his riley's took to the street for a 2nd day pushing past police lines and converging near the home of prime minister
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benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem. many blaming his delay in signing a ceasefire deal for the discovery of 6 more dead captors in garza, the government, the visitor of this threat to the world peace for the 1st time since mass protests and the labor strife broke out following saturdays news of the dead captives then yahoo addressed the country. okay, let me hold a told the families and it will say it again tonight to go. i apologize and ask for your forgiveness because we couldn't bring them back alive. we would close. close, but we failed to hold on. let me say this again tonight is, well, will not remain silent on best buy 2nd. how much would pay the price a very high price? protesters say $9.00. yeah. who is prioritizing military gain over the return of captives pointing to his continued insistence that israel maintain control of the philadelphia core door as part of a ceasefire deal. that's a non starter for her moss. and
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a recent us led negotiations had been stalled for weeks. us president joe biden said he was close to presenting a final proposal, but that these rarely prime minister hasn't been doing enough to move the deal forward for for 5 minutes or no. according to the is really health ministry. the 6 captives found over the weekend were shot at close range, one or 2 days before their bodies were discovered. mazda military spokesman says nothing. yeah. who's delay in signing a ceasefire and prisoner exchange deal made him responsible for the death. and that there's really prime ministers insistence on freeing the kept is using military pressure would mean more. returning home in coffins as 23 year old is rarely american hersch. goldberg, poland was buried in jerusalem. the aunt of another young is really taken captive
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in gaza, said she feared for him, the same fate. good crying the morning like it's so frightening. the sitting that in one minute, things can change and people can die and we know we hope really alive and we can save. you must, how busy is real police? a 101 captive remain in gaza, including 35 for thought to be dead. a hi, did joe castro, elda 0. well, duff watson is a professor of israel studies and the physical size that you said that he joins us from los angeles. now, thanks for being with us. so what do you make of benjamin? that's and you, all his play for forgiveness does not relieve any pressure on him. it's will no, i didn't think that scattering to make any difference to the israel is who are demanding a deal and particularly to the families of the hostages. who, being really at the forefront of making these to mom. so i think i missing yahoo is a press conference is only going to make them even more detailed into apply more
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pressure on the 5 minute stuff to make a deal. but as, as it seems by his press conference, the problem is not miss. now, who's not willing to make a day or based on the times that we know us present. so by my asked if that's and y'all who's doing enough, he said no, that relationship doesn't appear to be improving, doesn't it doesn't. but at the same time, the president bodies coming to is someone contradicted by his own secretary of state, onto the blinking of who in the recent visit, you know, publicly said that this we all have accepted the deal and the, the evidence was on. i'm also, i think there's some mixed messages coming out of the bible ministration. i think the president does want to clearly increase the pressure department. is this the often to accept a deal? but that kind of statement, i think, is unlikely to work to really convince miss. and y'all to change his position. what's all the chances that know if any sci fi deals in your opinion?
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who am i smell in existence? unfortunately, it really depends upon the bed, present environment, of course, but 1st and foremost, missing yahoo and yes, yes and well, i don't think single homeless yahoo really fell under a great amount of pressure to reach an agreement despite the dom onto their own domestic publics. i don't think there was really, unfortunately, any agreement that can be put forward that is likely to be satisfactory to both flat and i will see what the part of the ministration presented maybe later this week and emerging proposal. but it's very hard to imagine that it's in was either giving off is tomorrow, but the idea of withdrawal from the border with the egypt for missing yahoo getting off his demonte for the idea to stay that. so unfortunately i think is really very, very slim prospects and that treatment given what you save and all the any grounds for optimism both in gaza and indeed the why the regional concerns i wish they were and i hate to be pessimistic. i think so much being on reaching
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this to spa, hostage, they are not only for the kind of students in the gaza strip, but it will say for the why the region. because of course, it's not just a few spot between is what i'm off the speech day, or that would bring about what it was. so se solved 3 is, well, it has split up and there's, there's no potential for that job ready, boiler child situation to escalate into a wider war. so much depends upon the ability to reach disagreements. but i think it's very unlikely that perhaps that will be some sort of based saving measure, totally filled out for the appearance of folks to continue. it's only to maintain people's hopes of dream show that the situation between is one of them has been a particular, doesn't to escalate the x one. thanks very much. indeed for joining us. thank you. or what and gaza is very forces of kills at least 12 people strikes across the
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street. 8 palestinians died when they were struck by shutting up the gates to a school into by a north of guns, a city. and now the strikes killed 4 people in a call outside the health clinic and west of guns city. but i'll salute reports from the scene of the most recent attack and the jamalia refugee camp. these way the army deliberately targeted a group of civilians and the entrance of the whole i enter was school in july. i never heard you can and this is the place which has been hit by those really forces. by the way, this is a broad this town and people and civilians have been hacked while buying the bread from this many store. and this is the end runs off as a whole the school. and by the way, this a school used to show to thousands of bought to sit in on this place. i used
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to be a very populated, eh, straight as this is an evacuation sensor. i'm thousands of people are using the simplest, as i showed up. why the cut through? i just need a value refuge account all this time. the u. n says thousands more children have received the polio vaccine during the 2nd day of it's campaign in gaza, around 87000 children with vaccinated on sunday. u. n. is hoping to knock today, 640000, under the age of 10 of the 1st consent case of 25 years. okay, pause. westbank these ready army has lost. another reason to come in becomes just days off to is very forces withdrew from the city. how this thing in fights is exchange gun 5 with israeli soldiers. this is where the forces made several arrests and the city of hebron, the detainees,
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or workers at the local electricity company. and this was the moment is rarely forces fired towards genders. while they reported on this search engine team, they would then chased away buys very miniature vehicles, as well as now kills at least 29 palestinians across the occupied west bank in recent days. one of those killed in the raids engineering was 58 year old. i'm an event he died in is very custody medical sources. so his body showed signs of torture. the, the abraham has sent this report from his home and cause a done in the occupied westbrook. it took around an hour between his really forces arresting, 58 year old palestinian a man i have it and returning his lifeless body to his family. who is the most a how does face like this? i felt was swelling behind his ear. i look and they were blue marks, the very blue and on his nose as well. the family was spending the night on the
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roof, double that house in the village of before then and the occupied westbank to some of your believe i meant was arrested to put pressure on one of his sons to hand himself over. he's been wanted by these weighty forces. i, men's, we thought e mail was already in mourning for her brother who was killed by his really forces on wednesday. the 1st day of israel's largest military assault on the occupied west bank in more than 20 years. now she's receiving condolences for her husband across the, including the other side on the corner that's in the living room. my children and husband us to go to the bathrooms. the said, no, i'm any allowed my 12 year old took a. she started crying. we don't know what happened to him. medical services confirm signs of torture on immense body. i'm in the family tells us he was taken from his home through this door, working hancock and blindfolded by your return to the beds with his picture being
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displayed on the walls of the house. the walls of carpeted then village, remind people of the palestinians killed by as really forces in the past few years . behind each one. there's a story of loss. pain and suffering is really forced to say they are fighting palestinian fighters. but people here be deep. israel wants to warn palestinians that resisting its occupation will come at a heavy cost. 7 day, but he just eat a part of the british government, suspended the 30 out to 350 licenses to export tom's to as well from 2022 to june 2023. the u. k. central, i'm a $75000000.00 worth of weapons by almost $25000000.00 and it was the aircraft helicopters and drugs. young's export licenses being suspended include components for unmanned trends and f. 16 find projects. sales of naval systems and targeting
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equipment have also been halted, but it's government stress stuff. it isn't a blanket bad. any effects, equipments that could be used in serious breaches of international monetary, even though ha, here is a senior associate for the kind of getting down. but it's for international peace explains the significance of the u. k. government's decision. and i think this is quite a symbolic move, particularly considering the stance of the previous british government under the conservatives. and i think it follows a number of other moves of this new labor government has taken over recent months. it pulled back on the objections to the i. c. c arrest warrants, they restored funding to unreal. i know you've seen this partial suspension of arms licenses. i do say it's a partial suspension. it's focused firstly on garza and also exams parts that are meant for the f $35.00. the explanation from the british government
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being that this would interrupt the entire logistics chain for the i'm 35 as so it's not complete by any means necessary. it's on arms embargo. it's a suspension of certain licenses. um, but i think it is quite significant and i think it opens up space eventually even if a little bit just a little bit of space to have that conversation in washington d. c, d u k. wasn't the 1st to do this, a number of european countries over the past 10 months or so have done um, actually more. and it's not simply a political position, quite frankly, is a legal one or it's one that shows awareness for the fact the british law make it very clear that in the event that the british government has good cause to be concerned about the use of these items. being used for war crimes, that it's all blinds to suspend the licenses. there are laws of this type in the
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united states. but of course, politically, it's a decision that the buy ministration has been unwilling to take. but the fact that as close as outlay internationally, i, the united kingdom, has taken this step. it does, it does change the conversation somewhat again in a very small way. but i do think it's symbolically significant, the humans whose the rebels have claimed responsibility for a tax on to oil tankers. and the red c. u. s. navy says upon them off that ship was hit 1st by ballistic missiles, a salad, the flag tank of hiring about 2000000 barrels of oil was also struck lucy 5 to say they have been attacking ships in support of palestinians in gauze. so to come off to the break and attempted to present great can democratic republic of congo officials confirm at least $129.00. people have been killed. a protest,
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as in the dock, much to new delhi, demanding the region that should be upgraded to a state within india. the unique perspective, the mark can stablish that it's going to go into the drive 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 elsewhere. are we going to live in a world where it absolutely normal journalists are targeted and blamed for their own little place on our is changing the world of order. the stream on out just the or as the eliza of anti semitism with opposition to design is a cynical and it is harmful, a dangerous completion between the persecution of a people and the criticism of the state is echoing across the world news rooms and
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to send me keys in the hatred of jews because the country is honest and is not about to lose it's about teacher. and we need to talk about design is a listing co special on his jersey, a hearing the 5 people with disabilities, they jobs off are the most vulnerable group in is really relentless, or i'll just see you as teens across the world, when you close to the house of the story. news the book about comments about top stores. this is what a prime minister benjamin netanyahu was,
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pushed back against domestic and international calls for c spot. in concert insists the israel must retain control of the adobe course, which i'm ss has no success. us present, joe biden says, is very prime minister. benjamin netanyahu isn't doing enough to reach a gauze spot to secure the release of captives as comments for the recovery of the funds you have with us is very citizens, along with 5 office, southern guns and u. k. governments has suspended 30 out of 350 licenses to export arms to israel. speaking to the u. k. parliament's phone secretary david lunney said there was a serious risk that british homes would be used to commit suicide foundations of international commodities. even though of the democratic republic of congo is interior minister has confirmed that's at least $129.00. people have been killed off to an attempted prison break. people living close to them,
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i call it prison. in the capital construct reported hearing gun fund any hours a monday morning, barbara and go to reports. the inmate space to dis images from inside mcculla prison. the largest count in the democratic republic of congo, pasha kids bodies a heap to the ground. and bullet wounds can be seen on some of them. people live in place to the prison. so they had gone fire before dawn on monday. about police back up was slow to arrive. what is the need to prison go too far when the police arrived like before 5 o'clock, they would know the police. we could see people running away, prisoners escaping. we didn't understand anything until we noticed i blocked the road. there was no access at the height of the attempt to present break. the administrative building was on fire. and the officials say some female prisoners were raped. complet is media reported more than 150 prisoners have been killed.
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government says the situation is now under control after initially suggesting the need to death. it promise to punish what that cold acts of sabotage loans of or response i'm using particularly shall we have set up the smoke commission, which is in the process of following up especially the follow up of the investigations because it must be remembered that there was damage there, so lots of human life, the injuries and especially material damage at the central prison mcculloch present has been plague with overcrowding for yes, the taking up to 15000 inmates, 10 times a capacity, it was built to hold more than 4000 prisoners escaped the facility of 2 men to him, the building in 2070 in this time it seems a bit for freedom. this ended in tragedy. barbara, and i'll just say around a quote in venezuela has issued an arrest warrant for opposition the,
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the under gonzalez. but it comes off to gonzalez, failed to respond to 3 summons to testify about an opposition website. the website published details results of the country's disputed presidential election thing. while the luxury jets used by that is why didn't president nicholas missouri has been seized by the united states justice department. they say it's in violation of export control and sanctions and it was no smuggled out of the us all to being purchased for $13000000.00. the aircraft was taken the wall in the dominican republic and floated to florida with patrick, but rarely use and that's in america physical on the list. he says it's a form of us pressure on the do following his victory events. what is controversial presidential elections? i think. ready i think what happened and we're, we're, we're, we're here is as you maybe most of your viewers know, in october of last year, the united states and venezuela signed the deal. and par were conditions for free
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and fair elections were negotiated. that agreement was violated almost from day one . so the premises for basically a relaxation of sanctions. any dialogue that existed between united states and level collapse and purely evaporated after the electoral fraud of the 28th of july. so what we're seeing now is united states going back to kind of a law enforcement approach which they have and they've been, they've had because at the end of the day, they're dealing with both their law enforcement operators under touches operators has sufficient information to determine that what's going on, even as what i have nothing to do with politics, it is more of a group of criminals entrenched with actually of hijacked a society. so my sense is that this is the beginning. we're going to see a lot more reactions, not only from the us, but from other countries in the region,
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and also in europe, who's going to get much harder with mobile. i was going to go to what people thought was the password just maxima brush. i think you're going to see my doodle having to pay a very high price for stealing the selection us spice present. coming to her i send the present. so by isn't there on the campaign trail together for the 1st time since harris officially became a democratic presidential nominee or in the spring states of pennsylvania to celebrate the workers on labor day a national holiday. president biden has described himself as the most pro union visa in us history. philipo was and followed this report as we saw here in pittsburgh today, it was a real attempt to speak directly to those workers to those voters. remember, today is labor day, it is a major holiday here in the united states and owners the labor workforce. and that is why carmella ours didn't appear on high road. she appeared with president bite
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and he's a pro union presidency. was the 1st president to walk a picket line. he is a native of pennsylvania, and that was very important to him to be seen, to be here with her because he's the fact that it's not part of this campaign anymore. he is acting as a surrogate. the cumberland harris has been endorsed by 9 of the 10 major unions here in the united states, which means she has to get those. but of those leading millions of folks as part of that is still a line to be drawn between the workers. and the lead is it does not guarantee that they will follow suit on the teamsters union, which is one of the large ones is the times that has not endorsed that has some 1300000 members of the union. they say that whole the out to speak to her, to work out what she can also then members before they decide whether to endorse donald trump or spend doors comment on hers. one of the big aspects of today was really making sure that process view that, that jumps will be protected and it was very important for voters to help with that . and she mentioned us still because that is
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a case that is very big of the moment. i jump in each company is trying to take home for us still, it is be criticized by donald trump. i drove by and by governors shapiro, off until today we had not had counting on her as mentioned that she did. wyatt on the issue. she said us jobs should site in the us and the county would obviously be hoping that that brings move, which is over to the democrats side. fill of out, i'll just say right, pittsburgh, pennsylvania protest as in india or marching from the dock to new delhi to them on special status for the region. the strategically significant territory board is china and focused on and so my husband has more on a 1000 kilometer much to me, didn't he display testers from the remote northern region aflac duck, see they were for 30 days to the indian capital to demanded $33.00. be given the right to govern itself. the also wants to know protection for the regions,
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tribal areas, the future of our to, to them and they know the decision making process. what if he does up at that? that's why we just, it's a 1030 monday through the multi bottom and uh to, to sort of his promise to give his promise to bigler and thank 6 for that. that's just sort of sort of settled for another d, maligned area was coming out of indian administer crush me 5 years ago. but the indian government decided to run the region from new delete. so doc, activities one that to change. currently, there's no democratic platforms to manage this region. the management of the region has no public representatives elected by the people. either at the macro level that's in the state level, or at the micro level. at the villages. the central government in new delhi us formed a committee to look into the regents d months and help several braunsdorf pull with lead us from the area. but the talks
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collapse in much we thought success. finally, see, the government's resumed talks about because everything because the lady of you believe that it's a very sensitive area. tons of any significance fusion portals for the national security. it is important that the government gives the people to look into it with books. in recent use, the region which board is trained on talk is done as witness several months of protest quoting for autonomy. and this book testers, hope the slate is the most tension. we post the government to grant the demand. she's a lovely little hands and just so you know, that's entry, uruguay forward louis flores has announced his retirement from international football. the 57 year old said his final game will be the 2026 wells cup qualifying match against power gwyle and friday. suarez is your work wise all time
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. top score was 69 goals. and 142 appearances across the international career, spending 14 years or or not websites. i'll just narrow it down. continues with darren jordan, also talk to officer to state the . but we can just see the tenant and the shuttle show nurse, just bring a lot of rain to home. she right balls at least 1218 hours ago. now obviously it's less cloud, lot of damage, but the, the full coming couple of days we see some shells around type charities and home. she also was a much dry, quiet to pick, check all the actions for the size at yankee, which is developing tropical soccer. and we're headed towards the south coast of china, but not until friday or saturday. otherwise,
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the actions all up through here basically will have a wet day on wednesday between these 2 areas are still quite health and some of the she made the relatively speaking fairly drawing now. so wednesday, thursday, not a lot different jumping, sorry. so the seasonal rains are heavy as ignoring yard use. we mentioned a heavy as done through them. come, birdie tied on and being off we'll see more funding, which isn't the big surprise. it's much stronger than it was in born year and most of indonesia, which is a pleasing change. still watching pots of into your obviously there was flooding algebra dash, but i think the focus is going to be further west, not so much to west and gets but once again, a good shot and rogers found and other places and, and all the rest of india and also in pakistan, that means almost sitting in an increase in the funding once again focused in good job. the latest news, as it breaks, access to products are very limited and they tell and the road networks have badly
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damaged with detailed coverage, with thousands of prisoners still being held by russia and ukraine. the really as of a $116.00 prisoners, each comes as a welcome to congestion from around the world. the reconstruction of that one is, could take several by the government would have to decide whether to keep that if you just yeah, oh, move the mouse way. the the many spaces you have, have you gotta be name from troubled childhood to schuman. oh, it is a made a lot of us i'm from media from the station to president of origin. tina
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this is a man whose life has been as predictable as his rise to power. the .

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