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the features of the see the whole story. so an international perspective to try to explain to a local audience. how does this impact feel like this is an important part of the world and how to do this? very good. the bringing the news to the world from here, the these ready on a step step, a tax on gaza off to a partial pause in fighting for 2 years explanation. at least $43.00 palestinians of tu tuesday the kerry johnston. this is all just here, right? well, i from also on the program intensified thing in the city of janine and occupies the west bank. i see so many operation entities as a day. the anti government
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protest has back on the streets of tennessee, the stadium on the safe spot goza, under a ton of the captives. and at least 12 migrants have died off to the boats. cap sizes from the english channel, pregnant women and several children are among the beginning in gauze that were at least $43.00 people had been killed and is really a tax on tuesday, an ass tri color residential building has killed a child, an injured many more in the central goes up, it happened dr. pulls and fighting for pony or vaccinations ended there on the not . the goal is to say things rarely forces a forwarded civil defense cruise to stop the rescue efforts and evacuate the sides of an air strike. at least 6 palestinians were killed in the college,
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which has been shelton displaced people. thousands more are buried in the rubble is ready. all me says it's sending another strike in the world at the start despite the cause. is there any way i please targeted the center that was shuddering a large number of properties and citizens and stuff probably area. there's a large amount of destruction in the place and the launch quite as bonding as a result of pumping along with the america themes. our crew are trying to activate the number of my tires and include people and are looking for those missing under the trouble of this discharge sent them was going on when that the student is there, any of the patient is wants to dig into rectory display several times but our crews are still looking here at the test. the world health organization says it's a head of its targets for polio virus specs and nations in the gaza strip is medical stuff. if not today to the about a quarter of children on the age of 10, nearly half a 1000000 more awaiting includes a reports from drop it off in central garza or no. it's
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not easy to conduct that solution drive in the middle of why it's own password, isn't god a few days to stop teach thousands of children and that's part of your a case was detected recently after the virus was ever dictated here 25 minutes ago medical us or he found that the alarm calling for energy option biome in the order to stop the spread of oil, polio. and this our big we need to reach at least 90 percent of the children in this case would be children under 10. so yes, this is the only way to stop the spread, and this is the we're going to be working towards that. the designation areas by the world has organization your coordinated with all the parties, to ensure the safety of the children, the parents in many questions. israel has to limited positive hyphen, allows the vaccination parent to main concern for the health of their children and
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their safety as they often walk long distances suggestive. documation type and we'll definitely be into a situation is frightening from the moment we leave will attend until we reach a receiving his writing. so it'll show a full and i'll head if the vehicle is not targeted on the list for to would be attacked on lives and all children's lives are hanging by threat. we could be cute, any point of time, the medical tease or next week. and then nothing caused the food into any late more than half a 1000000 children. for now, the world health organization saves operations, exceeded expectations. and that's all, it's our cost for children. wait for you to be. and you to look in the area sponsored by miss whole and i think that's the process has been challenging since even hemlaw because i mean the campaign is running with very limited resources. we
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are facing great difficulties. c the vaccine files we delivered into gaza with great difficulty because of these really seem an ongoing role. medical staff are working in non equipped area and be in the hospital yard or even inside teams. but the dangers of the us like i'm those are the success of the vaccination campaign. realize i'm well there's a limited 8 hour a day. pause in flight with host, gaza is no longer the same. relentless bombardment has largely destroyed entire hospitals and clinics. international have organization, fear shortages and medical supplies, walk through food and fuel, could lead to a far bigger prices. in the for the odyssey to de la garza, the us justice department has announced criminal charges against our mass is at the top of leadership, including its chief only austin while the charges are in relation to the october 7th. the tax attorney general says further action will be taken against the own
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good practical. hayden has moved off from washington dc. the 38 page indictment now on sales from the southern district of new york does in fact charge the leader from australia a similar and 6 of his top deputies with 7 different counts. they range from conspiracy to provide materials, support to terraced organization conspiracy to murder us, nationals, and even violating the emergent international emergency economic powers act. so in all 7 charges, now, you might be asking, what's the point of this indictment? because it seems unlikely that any of the leaders in her mouth are going to be gaza and travel to a country that has a extradition treaty with united states. but if you read through the a, the indictment again, it talks about known and unknown persons at least one of whom is expected to be brought to new york and then arrested. so it seems like there is at least one other person that is going to be indicted or houses down been indicted. the indictment
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now on sales. we have no information on who that could possibly be. so we'll keep track of that. but i think a lot of people are going to be asking why with the u. s. with the help of egypt and cutters, try to negotiate the ceasefire deal when they announced this indictment? well, the white house does not tell the us justice department who to investigate or who to indict and the justice department and my experience doesn't tend to even tells the white house of officials in the white house who they are investigating who they've indicted. what sealed what's on the field when it's going to be unsealed? there really is a, tends to be just not. they don't communicate that information to each other. so again, the top line is the leadership of the mouse has been indicted. the united states unlikely to be arrested here or prosecutor here, but it appears someone else just might be patio haines, l g 0, washington. i'm a curry is a distinguished fellow at the american universities banquet. he says, the move hurts the us as role as a mediator. that your dislikes are pretty meaningless. they're not gonna capture
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these. any of these people are so a lot of them take them to an american court, but it isn't the case that you can negotiate with a already. if i do think there's a terrorist group and most of the world will not pay much attention to this because you don't really have much credibility. and it also detracts from the united states as per the ability as a mediator. but the problem is, there's no other mediator that these various will trust. so you have to deal with the united states. but the united states is not an impartial party. and this is, you know, the problem here is, is essentially the same on. it's been for the last 100 years under the british i'm, i'm at least in the us know, which is imperial, colonial behavior. and this is what imperial colonial powers do. and we, we just have to keep pushing back against them and ask them about the principles of international law be applied. i clearly believe the all parties who may be
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a choose the for crimes or terrorism or, or whatever. so this is something we've been calling for for the kids. uh, you don't take any part or you don't like his beloved master pillow. anybody take them to court but also text is really just of course the evidence for a for what is really something down. and tell us by not just now, but in the last 7080 years destroying villages and taking a strong people out and aspect slums. the mass scale is massive, but the, the us will not take this to guard any more than the united kingdom. doesn't this. there's so okay, find the westberg now where a large scale is ready? operation is entering the 8th day. the gunfire rang out in geneva in west palm include those as have once again been seen tearing up roads. putting in red, crescent, says, is very forces. we're looking at 100 inches from reaching the wounded. the
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police have detained to several people involved in an antique government demonstration. it is rarely city of tennessee. the protests is the demanding a deal to release captives held by him as garza. they accused that prime minister benjamin netanyahu of failing and his duty sipped silks a tool to attend to. isabel young rest was triggered by the recovery of 6 captives found dead in a tunnel in southern garza on saturday. um the seller has this update from amount she's reported from the jordanian count due to is where the government backed on august there a 3rd consecutive night of demonstrations across israel with the main rally being held in tel aviv after the army had retrieved the bodies of 6 is really captives from a tunnel in southern gaza over the weekend. now this has caused a lot of outrage among family members of captives, especially after is really military intelligence. found that the captives were
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alive just a few days before and according to a weeks from is really officials and also from, from us officials who spoke publicly, they said that a lot of those captives were actually on the list to be released in the 1st phase. of a ceasefire deal but never happens. so these family members are especially angry. the groups that represent them say they're going to continue demonstrating with these demonstrations are on a much larger scale, sunday saw some of the largest rallies and israel's history. with half a 1000000 people across the country and police using mechanisms for the 1st time to disperse the crowd, lights done, grenades and excessive force. multiple arrests made as demonstrators were trying to block roads. now while the sentiment is shifting among these really public, the opposition is also using stronger and harsher language against minutes in yahoo . who doubled down on monday saying that israel must have a presence at the philadelphia core door in southern gaza. if there's a ceasefire, but been against a former member of his work cabinet,
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has said that that's not necessarily true or necessary that's missing. yahoo still remains to be the main obstacle as to why there still hasn't been a ceasefire deal. and that this is something can be overcome as a sticking point in order to achieve a deal from the central woods and just eat off on the bus. the name is a member of her masters political bureau. he says, it's not clear how the 6 captives, whose bodies were recovered on the side. they died. we are waiting for the final story or another attempt from that, as it says on the ground. because the we have, it is very complicated there on the ground. we can remember recent, the one that so he does have a try to risk your some of the capture the so he doesn't know say about 2 months ago the harvest you would see a living, the culture of the swedish, but they have at the same time can defeat others and could of the same time 250,
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but i think the candidates in each time the another case, i'm sure. yeah, yeah. so you guys have kids also, but i'm, i'm talking to kids not or anybody just by a miss sons of techs will be have could, a, could be 70 to 80 over the, on the people. but i'm talking about cases where they have kids, by snipers or by data contributing that for the no, i'm to know we cannot confirm any of these issues with the city side. the like the, the can't by the across. sure thing. go to close fighting between the fight. busy and the so he, the soldiers, but we are not sure how they have beacon, but they have the faded themselves. they haven't shown any evidence we uh, we are ready to send off the ship and your to annual annual investigation committee
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. a story we, we are okay. if, if they can allow us to send a new to an investigation comedy with the funds that commit to send to both via allegations. but the via see this in the media without any serious scientific evidence or for they have said at least 625000 school days children. and does it have been unable to attend classes for the past year due to israel as will schools have been turned to shelters, but many have been severely damaged or destroyed in is really a tax. his how that has affected one young go. well for the 7 is that stuff said that last year i was supposed to be in 6th grade, but we missed the whole year because of the war of this year. i'm supposed to be in 7th grade, but i'm missing this year to nick and had at the scene with i loved the class in which we used to study, learn, write,
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and read is now filled with displaced people. we used to stand in queues with the girls and do sports and exercises. 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, have the more it was the, 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 shouldn't, that's the one can examine and this back, of course, in the past we would open the bag and find the books in it. but now we open the bag and find clothes inside, clothes for displacement that we take with us wherever we go. from one place to another, a party of the children who are my age and younger than me. they all want to go
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back to northern garza and we lived there school days to study and play at school. but all of that is gone and we lost 2 years because of the war. still, a head tear off to the break. we look at an attempted prison break and democratic republic of conduct that left at least $129.00 inmates. that would explain why google is facing a potential breakup. offer us a federal judge, who's that text john says, running on illegal, you know, the in depth analysis of the case. headline. what's strategic purpose? do you think this assassination serves? israel informed opinions, people who have been 18 years. i've seen that they have given a chance to best to be a full critical debank. russia has decided that the war crane as
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a defensive war inside story house. will it change the security relationship between both countries? on out jersey or september, now it's a 0 us vice president, pamela harris and republican presidential candidates. donald trump, please soften their 1st debate. people in power meets environmental campaign is facing a truck down for using direct action protests in germany. the labor party conference will see new prime minister, cure summer outline. his vision for the future of the country. against all enemies examines the link between us military veterans and the american far right groups. the united nations general assembly brings together world leaders for its annual high level debate, september on know to 0, the
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the come back, let's take a look at the headlines. at least $43.00 people have been killed and is really a tax across the dallas. a strip on choose day. in gauze and cities, very forces have ordered civil defense groups to stop the rescue efforts and evacuate the sides of an air strike. at least 6 palestinians were killed in the attack. and dozens more trapped and protests is having to change during anti government demonstrations on these various to, to tennessee. thousands of demanding a ceasefire. bodies of 6 is very captains were recovered from the tunnel and gone. so it was such that a student starts in new york university. it was evening,
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protest against the war and gaza as costs as begin for new semester demonstrations at columbia university. earlier this year, we did a wave of protests in support of palestine across the college campuses. but not all the students support the action. christmas weekly reports the demonstrators were back at it for the 1st day of classes creating new students, the same old demand. so for today, as you see, kind of like a welcoming the new students and reminding them that colombia, still investing in genocide, that's going to be as bill investing in women, many factors and kind of just didn't mind. also columbia, the students out here to states that no matter how much pressure and how much force you put against the student movement, this would not stop. at least 2 demonstrators were arrested for unspecified charges other than a statute refuted with blood red paint. the days protests remained off campus where
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heightened security measures had been put in place. once again, the new york police department has been called to the campus. also, private security has been ramped up for the school year and used to be that the campus was open to anyone who wanted to enter it. now you have to show a campus id or be a pre registered guest in order to get through the gate. other universities have followed suit the university of california banning and cabinets, as well as face mass. the university of virginia encampments as well as the use of megaphones on school days and at rutgers university in new jersey. the organization, students for justice in palestine is no longer recognized what columbia student organizers say their goal is to end genocide. some jewish students have complained of anti semitism. i do not feel safe when the students on this campus are aiding and abetting terrorism. a survey of students last year found 76 percent support
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divestment from israel says, jewish professor argues limiting speech is not the answer. so instead we go about making things, words taken on popular measures here and saying just because of jews or to projectors and you're absolutely going to make jewish students the face of regression. we're going to single them out and buy their home. they're going to make the climate worse. the student demonstrators are promising more actions until the goals are met. regardless, kristin, so leave me out to 0 new york for at least 12 migraines has died off to the boat capsized in the english channel of the northern coast of france. within 50 office were rescued. natasha buckler has more from but on some emergency workers help us survive after a boat carrying thousands of migrants and refugees capsized off the northern french coast fonts is outgoing interior ministers. johan, i'm in a mid rescue is in the ports of blowing. so math, he said at least 12 people who died in what he called
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a tragedy. yeah. if you the most like a thing that there are 51 people who were saved including 2 and a critical condition. unfortunately, 12 people have been declared dead including teen women. as far as i know, some of you, my mind is obviously it is a tragedy. they will undoubtedly looking for a bits of life and great person. domino said the boat was overloaded with at least 70 people most without life vests. when it began to break apart, french officials are trying to identify those on board who is that what it is or from instruction. we have information suggesting they are african origin, mainly from our trail, but we don't have all elements yet to precisely determine the nationalities. tens of thousands of migrants attend the legal and dangerous crossing each year. in search of what they hope will be best to life in the u. k. doesn't never make it. the boat is also has, i'm good charities in the area. they say the without safe alternative routes to the
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u. k. people will continue to risk their lives, trying to cross the english channel. the french interior minister say, is with a new government in the u. k. what's needed is a new approach. he's calling for a new migration, tracy between the u. k and e. u to prevent mo tragedies like this. natasha butler, which is era lawrenceville, now front, steve, president of democratic republic of congo, has condemned the king of $129.00 people. that's a prison and a capital constructor and is called for further investigation. the deaths occurred during an attempted prison break. malcolm web is the following events from outside the jail. a look at prison is just down this road besides the film that is still a heightened security presence and we want to allow the security officer told us that some of the prisoners is still on the back in the cells. the doors were destroyed. we heard gunfire. meanwhile, this government has said everything's under control. people living in this area so
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they heard heavy gun fire. a rough thing at about 2 o'clock on monday morning, late. so in the morning the people living in this area say they so security closed vehicles carrying piles of bodies away from the prison. the government says it was an attempt to jail break and none of the prisoners escaped as videos. sauce, it's q i thing on social media showing the bodies of dozens of men, some with gunshot wounds, and many others injured. the justice minister announced that 2 people had died late sir. the interior minister said that more than a 120 people had died in a preliminary count, some of them from gunshot wounds and others in a sum, paid the prison with bill to accommodate 1500 inmates accommodating about 10 times . that's at the moment that is crowded conditions of route to the full front when it generates spanish goods. a camera off to being detained for several months was
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released. the published videos and chevy. people huddled on the floors of cells and toilet sleeping with no room to move the city so people dying. and that every day that from outcry suggest this ministry that launched the programs of stop releasing prisoners. but it wasn't enough to prevent the unclear of violence events of monday morning. the government says it lawrence and investigation to find out what happened. meanwhile, the families of thousands of prisoners awaiting to find out the sight of their loved ones. malcolm web houses, there are 10, so the democratic republic of congo google could face being broken up if a judgement is up health or the landmark anti trust case. last month's off to years long show us judge prove that the technology john is running an illegal monopoly. but reynolds has more google controls,
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more than 90 percent of the online search market. the us justice department says 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 them anomalies 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 of 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 innovation. if there is a not believe you don't want to innovate, you want to sit there on top of the status quotes. 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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