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the right spot, otherwise sponsor with the strategic downstream industry on the clock. in the news, your better tomorrow the . the hello, i'm sammy say them. this is the news live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes . several people fade day then and is ready the strong targeting data by in central gaza. russian forces target and ministry institute in the hospital and central ukraine. holden, full t people killed a search and rescue operation on the way off the northern coast of france. officer, a boat carrying migrant. some refugees, cap sizes, at least 12 fif luck kills
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a few crises in africa's largest oil producing country long lines. the pump in nigeria is prices sky, rocket. and the piece of statement with all your sports needs younique's and it needs a step closer to a 2nd grand slam side. so the tell in will number one, tell me pull up the us open to setup a close the final flash against former champion, the new made video the we begin in central gall. so when is really as trying because hit david's ballot again, the wounded up being brought to a lock. so hospital, there are many casualties including children hunting. my mood joins us now. live from data by in central garza highly. so another day, another strikes not too far from a hospital. what does this say about the idea of 9?
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our daily polls is of the, you know, exam a, it is quite point place then the not, not so different than the many evacuation and force orders by these really military . all these pos been months where there's really amenities, sharply ordered people to go to sleep. going in order to avoid being bombed in areas that being marked as read ended up being goals names and for the part. and we, in a matter of weeks the days and hours sometimes of their arrival, these designated supposedly saved zane zone. same thing applies right now to positive in the finding that don't seem to be folded up very much right now. this is the 2nd day in the roll receipt. at the same exact time is price being carried out by the radius mother. sorry. if i'm not far away from the vicinity of the hospital, this talks about has been designated as a sigh for vaccination against polio. there are at least 3 tents here inside the
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hospital, and our setup to receive parents with their children due to be vaccinated. this is a talk just happened within the past couple hours, less than a mile away from the southern data. the from where i'm forwarding is from here we could see, wow, the smoke rising in the sky, the bulk of the attack on, on a residential home. and they're going to be 5 big surgery, one of the casualties in there, june the children. these are the 2 cases that i'm not forgetting at all right now to the scenes of hunting be right. not because they arrive being carried by their uh, by the surviving members inside that residential fully still with the blood and doesn't appear to be really bad shape inside the house. so that the floor of that was with many of the, the children arriving with the critical injuries were right on the floor of the
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hospital. and there was this seeing where a doctor as soon as the child or y and z, a d is a bit trapped. now in there, it hit her abdominal area a to, uh, it looks really bad as she was leading terribly. and by the result of the attack, and many of the children here and the casualties arriving with terrible leading severed, leading as a result. as a result of the of the attacks these are the wind is paid each other in the on vac . hell's natalie? while that is happening, the w h o is saying, well, the vaccination campaign is progressing, but there are children stuck in the south outside of the so called poles and what's happening to them. the pauses in the findings are only limited to areas where a vaccination campaign is running and gotten on and, and being taken to be in taking place here in the central area. other parts of the
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gods and serve are still active more zone as these really military continue with this years. correct? so far what we're talking about today is just the past, the 24 hours a 26 people before the kills. and that's only the number that being selected identified by health facilities and health officials in the, in the northern part and gaza strip that on the southern part of the stream, including the eastern part of, of the city of pon units where heavy artillery since early hours of this morning be reported as well as the fact we should centers in the, in the last, the area in western part of time units. but we're talking about 2 days we're positive in dividing, being announced in, in limited areas where designated sites where vaccination are taking place. but other areas, again, are still active or zone with more reports about children dying of their record numbers, either directly by the intense bombing campaigns or by the deep sleep the conditions
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are created by the war going on. thanks so much, honey. my mood, the from data about a him garza now doctor, how many john forty's the rank, sir, of totally a eradication. slowly w h o's, eastern mediterranean region. he says, the 1st phase of the vaccination drive has been successful. a campaign is going quite well. and the most important thing is that we have not had an unfortunate executed the incident in the area of the campaign. and that's the most important that you can validate in boss has held the parties had a structure that commitment that they have made. so we have now today the, completing the 3rd day of the vaccination campaign and the head of the vaccine agent,
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both children. and then we have estimated the in this 1st marriage as all our members area of a god. this is the 1st phase of the campaigns i just evening. we've been making assessment, whether the last 2 children that need to be vaccinated without any remaining children. because we are now finding more children in this area than we estimate, dental need, will likely need tomorrow as well. to continue action issue in the occupied westbank phase, right? the ministry has been sending reinforcements as it pursues. it's a salt for a 7th day. a 14 year old boy was killed one of the most recent attacks and the turn caught them come these right a minute, 3 is confirmed. use the drone to target palestinians, so they say we're finding it soldiers custody and find has been exchanging gun fine with the army. at least 30 people have been killed. why is ready forces during the
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week long military operation, when the day of rome was reporting on the situation until caught them when shots were repeatedly fide near the position at the end of the 2nd day of these really minute 3 invasion to the northern occupied west bank, these really forces to, from this area over here before returning back to the entrance of the 2, we've got him, nephew, jacob, and closing more damage and more destruction to the infrastructure. boston is, i've been saying that these really forces say that they are targeting some palestinian fighters, but this level of destruction shows that they are after the idea of the refugee camps. because in these that are fugitives who see a lot of support for the palestinian resistance against these ready occupation. in this morning, a postilion boy was housing to the mosque from here with his father before he was hit by a sniper as bullets to the neck. and then his father was also injured with an uh,
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bullet to the abdomen. now the boy has to come to his wounds because positive thought that these really forces have withdrawn from the area that they're not going to come back. but then again, they returned and we're not hitting a lot of confrontations on the sounds of confrontations with these really forces. but the idea that palestinians keep talking about here is that, is there a wants to instill fear among palestinians and wants to remind them who has the ultimate power and the ultimate control over their lives. we need to move because it's getting more dangerous. a spring in abraham for the holidays and associate professor of conflict. resolution of the delta institute for graduate studies joins us here live on the set. so 1st of all, looking at what's happening, i think it's fair to say this point. one can safely say that israel's focus has shifted from being simply on garza to now also concentrating on the westbank. right
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. it's not shifted back to it just can expand the unexpended within the lot of jet a frame with the lot of dental vision that this is why any government with its fanatic ministers that they have for the west bank. i'm guessing as the and by that i'm but if heading to or a small it's vision and pop, pick it up. when he came to colorado, he declared his theater of what's called settling the conflict. so think of the conflict on their own them. so supplements and through a in things that as this goes, the areas of assistance in the west bank. so this is the framework that guides the is a move and now uh that was like the army will event into the west bank with that of trying to target in particular uh, engineering. and that if it use gaps and both of them and nablus. and that's also accompanied by expansion of supplements. we know that they expand the next,
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the largest part of the territory in the west, back since the overall quote just about a month ago. and that's all within the framework of what's called settling this, of the conflict on the, on times, always seeing here looking at the sort of things we've been listening to just a moment ago from our corresponding data and things like the sniping of young boys being shot in the neck of what power steering officials complained about the destruction of civilian infrastructure roads was the pipes. why? well, this is yes. uh, that's a very good question because uh, most of the damage that has happened in jeanine, in particular has happened in the central market and the center of the city. actually aware of the shops not uh, not even people living there or areas of assistance that are the arms assistance,
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isn't that if he is accounts so, and it's far away from the simple market in janine. but we've seen this, i mean, bought many pot as soon as the suspect is that at least some elements. and these icons is ready, cabinet wants to drive the palestinians out of the wi fi. absolutely. it's again within the lot of the vision of settling the conflict at this time of which is also in line with the policy and the was in the guys and the guys, a slip is basically, you know, pushing people out, making their life impossible at destroying the infrastructure it's, it goes way beyond chasing armed resistance individuals, individuals comp order another areas because actually that hasn't been happening. anything inside that, if the virginia individual accounts so far uh that all the surrounding area. but most of the damage is happening in the city of gym this about and i'm buying this in and bought to go buy these examples. uh, 9 bought a tax against a boy or
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a guest to his father also that he was uh, also in the target. this is the spread hold on just for the fee and within the people that they have coming after. you know, one is the new one. uh the idea is everyone is a part of get infrastructure, boys, children, uh cvb as everyone is they'll probably get and that's the theory of pushing given. and we want to also, we have of course, seen some engagement between palestinian groups and the rating is right of the occupation forces going into the west bank. we have heard from his ready officials concerned about what would happen or the possibility that if these um groups stop targeting settlements more. if the situation escalates in the west bank, would the only be able to deal with a while also dealing with garza. do you think probably staying on groups to some extent have been holding back because they don't want to see the situation become
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another garza, i think it has been very limited actually. and if that has been any complaints about the response in those back is about, that's the, the with of the political pump is on the policy. and those are the only of involved, the groups that have not responded enough to the scan of damage and destruction. and genocide, that's happening and does a split. so even if they're not doing anything and also like in areas the, the land, the confiscation of lands, both habits of habit than the last. the last, the quiet and the close to due to columbus because the quiet area that then there is almost no, does this does whatsoever. so even if they're not doing anything as late as is going after them, this is something we predicted from day one. after gets the slip, they are going to move to the west bank. and this is exactly what's happening because now the finally get this, those bank, no one is immune. everyone has a focus. thank you so much of the home for i had from the don't. how is the to for
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graduate studies coming in talking to us. thank you. the ukrainian president, but all of them is that any case says at least 49 people have been killed and 219 injured in a russian missile strike on the city of full tava. the training and training center of communications has been partially destroyed in the attack. rescue workers are digging through the rubble, looking full survive is i'll just arrows has in my so joins us from poll tava where that attack happened on the stand you've just recently reached the scene that what does the off them off look like of the well, some of you are now in the middle of 5th, both of us, it to you were and this, the air yeah, was attacked by 2 ballistic missiles,
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according to the presidents of your train. and we can see here the scene, how it looks were a lot of firefighters rescue teams, and ambulances also are here in that area. and trying to rescue at the people that stayed under trouble, according also to the president of ukraine. the number of the victims raised to 49 at that ukrainians and more then to 119 injured during this to attack. the attack was in this area exactly in this building, which is now closed area and by the ukrainian army since uh, this is a sensitive area, but at, at also the rescue is still going on inside of this uh,
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building. and uh, to know, we can uh tell about the uh the, the situation inside that building, but we can see from here uh, damage that's happened on the building, but at the same time, oh so we can see that damage that happened for civilian buildings around as a building get that was targeted by this attack and on pumped off of that happens at own uh, is uh at $9.00 and 9 am uh, according to a family information by that ukraine government, people here are trying to, uh, remove, uh the, the, from their house is trying to fix as much as they can, their houses in the area that was affected and to know so we can sell it at about the, the, the details of the victim is if they are, all of them are military or all of them are civilians to know, we don't have these information,
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but what we can kind of that's is this building was partially damaged. we can see it from here, from, from outside, the building, a fire fight. there's ice are still also trying to distinguish the fire from inside to get. we have some uh it also uh like a 3 uses for a fire. some traces for a for a smoke inside the building, but it's a close and totally close the area. uh for uh that we can uh see from this uh, the place where we are from outside the building. but presidents is that is key said that this attack will not be passed without a response from that you're putting in forces. and from, as a training governments, especially that this effect comes after a subaru. effects like a, a multiple effect is the that is happening already in ukraine. since the 6th of august, since you're going in the army a entered to coast region,
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the russian coast region where that a increasing of attacks is clearly it being a seen here in ukraine since it has attacked. so very uh, no, no doubt, difficult situation that if we look at the defense system, questions being raised about that at present zalinski also called for more support for ukraine, especially in the field of uh uh, in like air defense and the sides of the 10 percent they premiums from these attacks so that they are going as so hard and so heavy and tense over ukraine. and also ask for a loan grange means titles while the ukraine can be able to protect. also its skies protect the is the, its country, its through attacking the russian jets that's our attacking ukraine and every day,
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every night, a, by, uh, there it gets, uh is this also the 2nd attack that's happened a and ukraine and also that the president present zalinski spoke about this attack when he said also after one of the biggest effects on hark a region that's also ukrainians, a needs to get loan grains, me, silas, where they can attack the jets of letters and if a duration on there at 2 or 3. all right, we'll live with that. thanks so much for updating us on that situation. hudson meso . meanwhile, russia's president was that he meant foods in his birthday is montgomery in town to boston orland bottles during his 1st visit to a member country of the international criminal court. since russia's invasion of ukraine, the icpc issued
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a warrant for persons arrest last year on charges of war crimes. ukraine is called a mongolia to arrests posted camden and said it isn't wired about visit icpc members obligated to detain, suspects for the cold. doesn't that have any enforcement mechanism? at least 10 migraines of dyed off to that boat capsized in the english channel off the coast of northern fronds. it happened near the town of balloons. so now the vessel was on its way to britain rescue operations, or on the way to find those still missing. more than 2000 people have arrived in britain on small boats over the past week. from britain, the flags to work closer together to dismantle migrants smuggling roots. nigeria stays run. oil company says it's on the financial strain and no longer able to impulse few into the country, weeks, long fuel show the use of compound that
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a cost of living crisis. people are queueing off in petrol stations across major cities as a setting fuel. at a cheaper price comes off the nigeria sole impulse or announce rankled profits for 2023. but it wouldn't, it was covering for, showed falls in the government's fuel import bill. race is joining us now from a boot. just have, 1st of all, why is the state all company in such financial stress in the 1st place? well, a lot of practice festival, not gender, is not even meeting up. it's called on such as the quarter assigned to it by the organization for petroleum exporting countries because of several issues. one subject types of on sunday just in the night of delta oil stopped and several other and uh, uh, several of the a telling us that the company is facing. uh, this is
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a company that for years for decades in fact, has been on the coast community by active is imagine that who say that as little trust piracy, i'm more corruption in the oil industry and that they want to accountability however they feel that okay, we apologize that we lost all connection with asked mid edris that talking about the situation in nigeria with the state or company saying it's it's struggling. trying to pull any more fuel into the country. post nigeria is a major producer of crude oil, but impulse a lot of its refined fuel. all right, let's take you back to the story about the boat, which has capsized carrying people we understand from britain to a, from fonts to britain, 12 people dead. many of those missing rescue operations have been launch to try and
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locate the rest of the passengers on the boat. tasha buffalo is on my way to the scene of the accident and northern front. so natasha. first of all, what are official saying? any sign of the rest of those passengers on the boat or? well, what we know from frontier is outgoing interior minister 0 dominate, and he's on his way to to see this. he says that we know that there are 12 people. these died in this a boost in traffic and he says are the 2 people are still missing? there is a ongoing rescued in such operations to try and find them. but as you can imagine, as the hours of uh, the hopes of finding them a lot diminished and estimate everything with the accounts and the kids will continue to look for the 2 other packages. we know that more than 50 people were rescued um, more than a 1000 of them all. we understand in critical condition that they are being treated on the main line didn't blurring till now. we can go and know that because we also
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know little bit more about what happened. it was about 11 30 in the morning. we understand when a french thank to trauma to the best of both, said they both in distress. the boat was breaking out the coding to an officer on this special cause. they went over immediately to try and rescue the people of local med, like he said to the bottom of the boat rate. so hoping you could only imagine how terrifying that would it be. for the people on board. what does this say about the flows people in the english channel as well? it continues. we know that this year, according to u. k, is 14 mold and 21000. people have crossed from differential organ case, according to the channel to the u. k. we would do that here alone. at least 30 people have died in the sea or gone missing. it is an extremely thank you or
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a coffee. like thousands of people use the lift right? you can install all the drawing to prevent many years now. but as you can see, and what we think today is people are willing to take that risk. it is of a dangerous the roost as well. there's lots of traffic, a lot of things in the english channel, and sadly, we know that modem talking people with cars today trying to reach you. okay. all right, that's fine. good, thanks a bunch of uh, full out dates and swans. let's take you back to our story about nigeria state run oil companies saying it's on the financial strain is no longer able to import fuel into the country without having to trace is joining us from a bu. jen asked me that was just asking about why the stay sound old company has been left to reach this point in the 1st place before we we got cut off it
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was somebody. it's difficult to say exactly why this is so, but this isn't an industry that has been buried in the city deals, corruption according to activists, and lack of trust piracy for more than half a century. how about what brought might just go ahead? was when the government to kind of government to power in 2023. then i didn't president, and i was me and to feel subsidies in this country. president obama treatable is system, but it's wrong and it's not beneficial. to the already not get in, and there is a lot of, uh, chevy dealers around it. so you stop subsidizing for totally fine for 20 products. and this is the problem. so, i mean, this is a country that has full refiners and more than more than 3 decades, it has never define a single drop before. so the industry, the petroleum suppliers, imagine it is most important from outside. and that is where the government is
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assisting the problem lies because some of the deals being made to import, define petroleum products, are cloudy, and shady, and they're not comfortable. that's why the government, your system, but because of disruptive and now we and we, we understand that as a result of the removal of fuel subsidies. imagine yeah, we're seeing the bill the cost of fitful mounting almost every 3 months. this is the 3rd time we're see, we see the increase in price of the toner product in nigeria says this government genius, boss, inmate forensic renter. pretty savvy. all right, thanks so much talk submitted raise. so let's continue this discussion about that situation with the henry at the going. he's in the oil and gas policy advisor and chief executive at ha consultancies. he joins us now from the boot. you a good to have you with us. so 1st of all, how is the state run company struggling to cover short falls in the fuel and pull
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bill if the government at the same time is supposed to have caught fuels subsidies? to be honest with these. um, they were not afraid on 3 of the only 4. triple so we have the most of the inmate and the people from the car in june. so by july of 2 o'clock, i wasn't den help when the company out of the boat is also gone to the prices on the difficult to try to bring to but no long time, we don't tend to be in boston, but that's already going to the storage takes me to get back to july last year, probably the last 11 to 12 months. but okay. me what happens? go to the 19 you said it was, it was a dollar 10 cents. you're going to lucky part the interest, attention metro market. so the more the going to the volume,
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the public on the pc stickler company after the for a long time for the company and the $61.00 to the day. so what does it mean if the, the oil imposing company is no longer to import fuel? where does that leave the economy? where is it, leave consumers as well? there was everywhere and all in the manager watch too many to be more independent. people will be totally um they'll be on the control dimension to pass suppliers would have to bring it well critical abroad and then actually coming on and that would help them. i'm going to let you know i have been official increase in private by a bite on it on the 13. uh huh. oh say about 30 parts. i think my incrementing private with her. the also the news that nigeria is 1st private refinery. that
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doesn't go through a fundraising, began supplying low commodity with gasoline today. what does it solve? the supply problem with it solve the need to import the majority votes, i'm not going be fine. there's like fine art not put to because of the price on before them done what is going to produce about $25000000.00 because when it gets to the data about $56.00, vaux monthly, which will bring the box. if you only go through the, the problem in new jersey is not the block, right? whenever you have, oh, don't try to print all you started up the labels. if i put the one on that it was mostly, i don't know be, know, but don't think it's enough for me to try to stop the private, the private. but it's a big building property, delta dental. well, i thank you so much for your analysis on that of the motor. andrea,
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the good oil and gas policy advise uh at a consultancies are still heading out. is there no distractions? how straight a as in spite of the growing push to restrict children using mobile phones in schools. and during the wise talk goals score the sides, the steps away piece of will have more on that story in this for the good is late with his nose work his way up through the end, the in chain. and these are some things here are showers. so you might find something that comes across on the on times side, but doesn't look like much. well, otherwise it's sunshine or will rip through into southern brazil as sudden tombs risen once more to the heights of the low thirty's celsius. shouldn't be that warm?
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of course, when the wind comes out, the interior it is, is particularly dry and amazon, you and indeed, still quite well in the water 2 shelves, but not very muddy. it can reach to reco about $35.00 degrees on monday, which shouldn't be that caught in september dentist as to on tuesday. this rain may well be exhausted pages in panama, possibly costa rica, and the sitting your lot of cheryl's around the smaller items in the caribbean. but the focus is probably a bit further north. cuba or florida. you could time financially, particularly within the shower on the pacific coast of mexico. a big time post to be honest in the us are 3 areas that you could describe as part of your current heat wave festival. it's an open play and stake back to was i to hire maybe wiring down in the desert southwest, particularly with phoenix. 41 degrees and in the science here. but that's being tampered in texas by flooding on the correct of the
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today. on now to sierra the welcome back here watching out, is there a time to recap on headlines miss why the strong comes out of balance in central gauze was that many casualties including children being taken to unlock. so hospital is rarely a types across cars that have killed at least 26 palestinians. on tuesday, ukraine says 49. people have been killed and 219 others injured in a russian missile strike on the central city of pulled out of the training and training center of communications has been partially destroyed in the past. at
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least 12 migraines of died off of that boat capsized and english channel off the coast of northern fronds. the vessel sanks near the town the longest amount. 61 survivors were rescued. at least 625000 school age children in gaza. been unable to attend classes for the past year due to as well as war schools have been turned to shelters, but many have been severely damaged or destroyed in australia, attacks his house. that's effective. one young girl without going to send any fax stuff. said that last year i was suppose to be in 6th grade, but we missed the whole year because of the war, but of this year i'm supposed to be in 7th grade, but i'm missing this year to neck and edit stuff. and nicole, another thing that i loved, the class in which we used to study, learn, write, and read is now filled with displaced people. we used to stand in queues with the
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girls and do sports and exercises like, but now we are standing and cues to get walter or food from the soup kitchens. but the total heading of the school shop, instead of waking up and going to school with enthusiasm. now we wake up and wash our faces, which takes us an hour. then we line up for the bathroom had been my couldn't, doesn't mind. our books used to be in our bags. we used to study them and sold exercises. they were handed to us at school. now the books are used for the old and when to start the fires, wherever we go, the books, which we used to study from them, they are no longer of use. why should that the ones get a demand? and this back of course, in the past we would open the bag and find the books in it. but now we opened the bag and find clothes inside, clothes for displacement that we take with us wherever we go from one place to another, with a lot of a part of the children who are my age and younger than me. they all want to go back
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to northern garza and re live their school days study and play at school. but all of that is gone and we lost 2 years because of the war. i have a gibson present. it is set to visit, so town wednesday, what spring saying is a sign of improving ties off for a decade of strange relations. it'll be up to the fact that has the season 1st visit to to the care since taking office 2014. so it's out of our full to 9 correct . it took more than a decade to restore relations between 50 and egypt to major powers in the mediterranean basin. after several rounds of tools between dedications to resolve these agreements, the turkish and egyptian presidents, nothing kite or earlier this year. ties between anchored, i am titled detailed ga to shortly after egypt. first, democratically elected president mohammed more seat was deposed by, i mean the 3 cool lead by c. c in 2013. physically more sparks vs criticisms from
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the turkish president towards egypt. new rotors keitel either to an accused on cut or interfering into another fears. soon the companies pump themselves in competing camps in north africa, the eastern mediterranean and the whole of africa. but this rift came with such a prize that both sides had to re assess their positions, and it just says it wants to ensure that they have an open months and its neighboring countries somehow. yeah. so that to up. yeah. and leave you don't to that then it's economic and secured at the interest on the other hand to, to wants to continue to be a major player in africa and use mediterranean. it is to achieve these goals that kind of run on kind of felt compelled to reconcile. but the most important reason has been is ramsey by states and war on gaza. domestic interactions between cookie in egypt,
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how significantly increased since the war began last year. turkish and ej a for the ministers homeless several times to coordinate humanitarian a to gaza and contain the full out from the war. guys are that you called the messa, if the message through and gaza doesn't stop necessarily our region, but the entire world will pay a great price, took a and egypt and making every effort to prevent a war from spreading the region. we are determined to go up right across the region and cause that so don, somalia, libya, and beyond all main countable. during the february meeting entitled the 2 leaders exit to launch a strategic corporation council to increase for the corporation in trade. the 1st industry, an energy that fits us to see the hope is high here, the charges capital. that's the easiest ways it would be a major step forward which even these goals this instead of that, which is 0. ok? now the president of the democratic republic of congo has condemned the kidding of
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a 129 people of the prison in the capital can shasta and his cold for a full investigation. the desk during an attempt to prison break. i don't know. he kinda is following events from goma, a distorted getting from inside on that island. there is a gunshot inside. and when we try to know what, why they've sold sort of these are still shooting up to now the reporting that the prison was to see the damage. um and also people know, sees these uh, attempt escape uh started on sunday morning nights and the morning of monday they did have access to food up to now because the visits uh bounds from both sides . even the relatives cannot have access to the people inside. they don't even have the form is on, on whether uh they, i don't know that i'm still alive or not, or the i want people were killed. this is why please when i was applying to uprising thing inside because of food and doing so,
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there's no water up to now. and electricity was wonderful. i've to offices this movement started yesterday in the morning. then this edition is very di inside the coding dishonest is that to have getting for inside to sonya is flying from a time, disagree or something because majority of the people are still on the call the door . busy outside in general, they come out to be brought inside because of the adult which would dump it during all this trouble. so yes, teachers are still very confused insight into what it is or trying to deal with this much with the number of people and also the sufficient which up and use the day. it seems very difficult for the control of to now. if i had of the roman catholic church, folk francis has arrived in the indonesian capital and the 1st stop of a 12 day visit to the region. he set to deliver a speech at se, asia's largest mosque in jakarta, on wednesday, where he'll sign what's been called a declaration of humanity with the grand demand. but frances is also due to address
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as many as 70000 worship as that of catholic church service. the light to travel to pa for new guinea, east timor, and single pool school has resumed in parts of the us and canada. the students in washington, dc and british columbia will be returning the cloth without the mobile phones because of new rules to keep them out of the class from one of the following the footsteps of australia, which has no phone policy in public schools. several clock has moved from brisbin once allowed on campus public schools in australia now a phone free environment. it's part of a national plan to reduce distractions in the classroom. with teachers declaring the decision a winning for education. and we know that they have their laptops in classrooms, but you know, they don't have a phone. so those apps that might distract from learning on a day to day basis. so it means that teachers can go in and do that jumps of teaching new guidelines and to reduce student exposure to inappropriate use of
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technology as well as curb screen time and social media. scrolling support a site, it's a crucial step to protect the child and adolescent mental health of what we can size . our kids now have 7 hours each day way. so i am free from that. whether it's the screen, whether it's bullying, whether it's the final of what am i missing out on. whether it's just time for them to stop, like, you know, i could stop and we were there right. process following suit is not finding a band on mobile phones. the students up to 15 users and it's successful could be extended nationwide. but there's still a digital divide them with a smartphone restrictions in schools work. they have been some studies that have shown a very slight improvement in grades with schools have bad phones. but there been other bands in scandinavian countries where they've shown uh absolutely no
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difference between schools have been the buffers and they haven't already since you just go report found the one and full countries now have policies for mos in place, restricting phone use in the school grounds, but the report also recommended a driving bad on phones in the classroom. starting a negative link between student performance and excessive use of technology. report found that even having a mobile phone nearby receiving notification alerts was enough to resulting students losing your attention. and it took up to 20 minutes to reflect this. in australia, a student reaction to the noise time policy has been positive. it helps us engage in cost status. it's spending all the time and that's fine. you can chat with your friends. and since it was easy enough to get used here, but it still feels a little strange at times level to bite that shows no sign of going away in an increasingly digital way sir. class out as the 1st thing still head on al
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jazeera. what explain how google is facing a potential breakup. also the u. s. federal judge role tech john is running and the legal monopoly. and the non given strike goes on to move off to fully out of favor . napoli thinks it will be hit by more in the business, latest sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination into by the
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business lasers to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the cricket fans. that's figure out what's going on. faces had help us through it so that we all do exactly that. so bangladesh had made history by winning
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a test series against keystone for the 1st time. they needed 143 mole runs on day 5 and revel pending to win the 2nd faced bangladesh managing to do so for the loss of just full wickets to compete with a 3rd highest success in chasing face tickets. it's also they sick and we never pocky stone coming just a week after they 1st test drives over the pucky stymies. brandon mccullen will take full control of england's international teams of to being appointed. they white bull coach the needs even that has been in charge of england's testing for the last 2 years and will combine that role with reading the side and the limits of those formats of the game. but column has also extend to these contract until the end of 2027. the tenants will the next. so this is it'll be tough to face the new method in the us open quotes of finals. the pay both one in the 4th round to set up. what will be the food meeting in grand slams this year?
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david stakes ripples make. senate is the only player to reach the last stage of a full major tournaments this year. is like this wind come against home favorite to me pool one of the 3 americans looking to end the host 21 year white for a champion at flushing meadows who would full one up in the acne set, but soon it came back to when it, when a tie break. you took the 2nd step on the type right as well before dominating the foot. 61. with some unplayable shots in the build up to the tournament center was cleared and the doping case that had been hanging over him since march. he parted company with 2 of his back cream team over the issue, but it's dropped just one set so far. new york 767661. i can be very proud today was at the football and then so i'm very happy to be an extra and mixed up for senate. he'll place the only thing with us. open champion, left in the drawer,
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rushes down 11 f, one the trophy back in 2021. you can reach the coaches with a comfortable straight fits when a put to those new pushes. send a beat method avenue straight in open final but method that when that last thing counts at wimbledon. uh yeah, i mean i will try to think more about the windows. i misread it open. uh but uh, but just see i think we had some stuff. nitrous and i know that, so i want to be to him, i need to be at my best. a jack draper is the lowest rank player left in the us open the thomas much to become the 1st british prior to reach the quotes is since the recently retired and the murray back in 2016. i think he's in kind of enjoying this with time and now and he's kind of done with it. um. but yeah, i know. i know if on, if i have any questions or if i'm, if i'm feeling something then then he'll be the 1st person i text in on know that he'd it'd be best to me if i need him. drake pick and i look forward to
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a meeting with a 10 said alex steve, i know he beat fellow australia and jordan thompson and he's met david stokes. how do 0 all right, that's a wrap up with the main or up to a flushing minutes. women's number one he gets to be on site is yet to drop the states and you, your cutting book took place in the quarter finals. 2022 champion stone the post 16 c live minutes from going over 6 o 61 and just and 19 minutes to take. just take a take beula in a re match all between p 22 close the final which beyond take one on her way to capture one of her 5 grand slam sizing puzzles. beatrice, how does maia be reached her 2nd grand spend cool to funds? she survived a tough place to same former australian open champ. and caroline was the key out dutch maya producing 40 windows before closing up a match with a nice to win in the states. the last person in women's has been a major cause of multiple grand slam champion,
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but of window who won the us open single sort of times during the 19 fifties and sixties. it's very nice to see a lot of people, especially brazilian cheering for me and following me to hold during the whole year . and i think that's giving me the motivation to keep going. also because i know there is a lot of girls and boys who can get these fire then they can also dream and see me on this big cards and see that if i'm there, they also can do it. nigeria strike evict to awesome and has a writing to key a i hate of a loan moves who can attest, arrive the 25 year old is expected to have a miracle on tuesday. the school 26 goals phone definitely help them when the tele and lead 2 seasons ago. but since then he's been banished from the 1st team for trying to get a move away. chelsea had been interested in finding him, but it came to nothing. you're going to top gold score. louis suarez says he will
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play his final match for the national team this friday as they faced paraguay in a world cup, qualifying the 37 year old was tearful during these conference in montevideo, as he announced these international retirements. it will be, he's 100 and 43rd match for your life indian international career that started in 2007 didn't want to induce you at the, you know, see 6 and 37 years old. i know that it's very difficult to make it to the next woke up. i went through a time by myself and not because of injury because they stopped picking up visio, and it's hard, but i have peace of mind that i gave my all until the last game and i didn't fade away. the flame didn't go out little by little them which or during 17 years of international football, suarez have schooled 69 goals, making him you're was top score with 10 more goals. informants he made, it doesn't cover any you represented. he's country of full will cups, 5 cup of america's end, and the lympics out of those. he 11 of those. that was the coupling there came 2011
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. but it was the 2014 woke up. we really made headlines for the wrong reasons. bites in utility, defend the georgia key, lini on the shoulder fee for hand them in full months of band for the offense, because it was actually the 3rd time you put them in the pony during his career. you can't and mattress and bunny rebecca chip, the guy who has suffered burns to 75 percent of the body of being dustin petro, by her boyfriend, the 73 year old, completed at last month's parents and then picks. she's in a critical condition in hospital, in kenya, where she trains kenyon, boyfriend, dixon, d, m, a. was also parents in sundays, a tech which has been described as a domestic dispute. so mentioning baseball and for the freeman was the sort of the show for the at a dodges assess 2 home runs and the crucial game against the arizona diamondbacks, the judges when he live in 6, which means they've now $17.00 single. they lost 23. that gives them a 6 game lead of arizona with $24.00 to play in the national lead west division.
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and what about us for a birthday celebration? milwaukee brewer is willie adams. 1029 on monday and he was 29. tell him run of the season and they went out of the st. louis cardinals need the 2nd class. so he 133 run home is one campaign. along side came griffey junior. we did it in 1996. all right, that's all the school needs for the time being. i'll be here in a couple of hours with another update sent me. thanks so much. i to now google could face being broken up if a judgement is upheld and align mock, and the trust case is a last month of to a years long trial or us judge ruled the technology john is running and the legal monopoly. the result of any appeal could i have major implications for all the tech firms like apple m. as in matter, what browser has more google controls, more than 90 percent of the online search market. the us justice department says
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the company maintains a monopoly by paying billions of dollars to device makers and telecommunications companies to make it the default search engine on their products. samsung and apple . we're making a lot of money from google printing them to put their devices, the default search engine in the past trust busters targeted industries that monopolized products like oil or services like telephones. but consumer advocates say the google monopoly is something new. we're now talking about data monopolies and the danger of digging the monopolies before this. i don't think anyone really believe that having too much data could result in a monopoly. but the judge's ruling says it, look at it this way. if the internet were a grocery store, google has bought up almost all the shop space, giving consumers little choice,
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but to consume its product, which in this case is advertising. and you get less than evasion. if there is a but not believe you don't want to innovate, you are so there on top of the standard score. google argues that it's the most successful search engine, because it's the best search engine. but now that the judge has rejected that argument, google will likely appeal and if the judgment is upheld after an appeal, there will be a separate remedy phase. many analysts believe that the us government will seek a less drastic remedy than breaking the company up, such as requiring google to stop paying device makers and internet providers to be the default or exclusive search engine on their products. that would allow competitors to enter the market and possibly with better products. the government has other major anti trust cases in the works against big tech companies, including apple, amazon, and meta, the parent company, a facebook, rob reynolds,
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