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the safe them even from it as an international insight, corruption, excellence award, nominator hero. now the is really on the step self attacks on guys i have to have partial poles and fighting for polio vaccinations. at least 43 palestinians are killed on tuesday. the, i don't know about this, and this is on 0 life and go home also coming up. russian forces target a military institute on hospital and central ukraine. more than 50 people have been killed by these 12 migrants die. here's the boat cap sizes in the english channel,
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a pregnant woman and several children are among the dead. china welcomes more than 50 african leaders in an attempt to loose straight before the western sanctions kick in on its major exports the . we're going to be getting jobs are what at least $43.00 people have died and is really a tax. on tuesday, an air strike on a residential building has killed a child in central garza. many people have been injured and happened after the end of a pause and fighting for polio, vaccinations in general. butler and gaza city is really forces avoided civil defense crews to stop or rescue efforts and evacuate this side of an air strike at these to 6 pulse standings have been killed in the attack on the mach college where people have been sheltering dozens more of buried in the rubble is really, i mean, it says it's pending another strike in the area or the so decided i liked as much as is there any war planes targeted the center that was shuddering. a large number
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of properties and citizens and stuff probably area. there's a large amount of destruction in the place and the large, quite as binding as a result of pumping along with the america teams. our crew are trying to activate the number of my tires and insure people and are looking for those missing under the trouble of this discharge sent to win 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. what the world has organization says. it's a head of its target for polio virus. vaccinations in the gaza strip. it's medical supply medical stuff inoculated almost a quarter of children under the age of 10, maybe half a 1000000 more or waiting to get treatments, and conduct reports from down obama and central cancer. no, it's not easy to conduct documents from dr. the middle of awards own password cause i've been a few days to stop teach thousands of children against part of your
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a case was detected recently after the virus was ridiculous. here 25 minutes ago medical authorities 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, their parents and men across to israel has to limited positive hyphen, allows the vaccination. parents remain concerned for the health of their children and 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 or 10 until we reach to
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receiving his writing. so it'll show a full and i'll head if the vehicle is not targeted, the hospital would be attacked. our lives and our children's lives are hanging by threat. we could be cute, any point of time, the medical team or next week. and then nothing cause of any late more than half a 1000000 children. for now, the world health organization saves operations is needed. and that's all, it's our tops with children waiting to be. and you to look in that area, patrick, by miss whole. and i to get the process has the challenging defense and prevent hemlaw because i mean the campaign is running with very limited resources. we are facing great difficulties. the vaccine vials we deliver it 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 payments. but the
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dangers of the us, like i'm over the success of the vaccination campaign. realize i'm well there's unlimited 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 has organization, fear shortages and medical supplies, water, food and fuel could lead to a far bigger prices. for the odyssey to the black gauze, a policy to the occupied west bank, where the largest really operation has ended its 8th day con file has been where you got in jeanine for almost full doses, have been gained being seen tearing off roads. the palestinian red crescent says it's very forces. i've been blocking the ambulances from reaching the wounded. and is there any minute please confirm that it seems to drone to target, published in,
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in so they say or firing it's sold as follow study and fighters have been exchanging gun, fired with the army. a 14 year old boy was killed. and one of the most recent attacks and the to cram county need to abraham was reported on the situation in to 100 and when shots were repeatedly fired nearby at the end of the 2nd day of these really military invasion to the northern occupied west bank. these really forces from this area over here before returning back to the entrance of the 2. we've got him refugee camp 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 that a few decals because in these that are fugitives who see a lot of support for the palestinian resistance against these ready occupation. in this morning
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a policy indian 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 in a 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. police in israel have detained several people involved in an anti government demonstration and television. the protesters are demanding a deal to release captives held by homeless and gaza, accused prime minister benjamin netanyahu of failing and his duty to secure their
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return to israel. most was triggered by the company of 6 captives funds dead on saturday. in a ton in southern garza, by some name is a member of how much political bureau he says. it's not clear how the 6 captives died and we are waiting for the final uh, the story or another 10 from the resistance on the ground. because we have a very complicated bill on the ground. we can remember recency on that so he knows how to try to rescue or some of the tub showed the so he doesn't know say about 2 months ago they have to secure the 3 uh the living the capture, the swedish, but they have at the same time can defeat others and could of the same time 250, but i think the candidates in each time the another kitchen should show you that. so you guys have kids also, but i'm, i'm talking to kids not going to buy this. my miss tons of techs will be have could,
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a, could be 7380 on the, on the people. but i'm talking about cases where they have killed by snipers or by the contributing did for the no, i'm to know we cannot confirm any of these issues with that. so you decide the must be the can by the cost. sure thing. go to close fighting between the fight. busy that so he the soldiers, but we are not sure how they have beacon. well, they have the faded themselves. they haven't shown any evidence we uh, we are ready to send off the ship and you went to annual turn and you're talking investigation committee. so we, we all can't, if, if they can allow us to send a new to the investigation community when the funds that committed sent to both the negations. but the, the, this see this in the media without any serious scientific evidence or for the have
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sip. the us justice department is a nice criminal charges against homeless top leaders, including is chief justice and war. simone is one of at least 5 members of the on group accused of orchestrating the october 7th attack in israel. army. cory is a distinguished fellow at the american university, a big boot. he says, the move hurts the us as well as a mediator. is that your dislikes are pretty meaningless. they're not gonna capture 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. but 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 part of 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,
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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 now, 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. uh, i quote, a believes all parties who may be 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. cuz butler, a mass fellow, 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 pass next wednesday on a mass scale is massive, but the,
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the us will not take this to guard any more than the united kingdom didn't this day is of the grinning president is going to be as an excuse as more than 50 people have been killed in $219.00 have been injured, and the russian miss holostar from the city of pulse of the ukrainian training center of communications has been partially destroyed in the attack. awesome. also, it has more from multiple we are here now and part of a city in the middle of ukraine where it's was attacked by too bad. a sickness is, according to the president of the crane residency. and it is that confirm a sense of a, that's an insured and this russian attack, and the territories of the, and emitted 3 institution and education. that is, institution, according to president zelinski, at tons of interest to teams,
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are working in that area to try to remove that. i've been over it also a lot of people that stayed on the bill due to this attack. this interest is institution as the institution that was attacked in this attack at, by a to about as the measles. and that caused a lot of damage to the institution and also to the buildings around the institution . president let them are zalinski asked for an air defense system that can protect ukrainians from such attacks. and also asked for long range missiles that can also hit the russian jets and the russian forces inside your shop. how some of the old adage is 0. at least 12 migrants have died out to the boat capsized in the english channel, also northern coast of funds. more than 50 others have been rescued. joshua boffa
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has moved from below to mount emergency workers help us survive the officer, a boat carrying dozens 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 port of blowing so math. he said at least 12 people who died in what he called a tragedy. yeah. if you demo cycle thing that there are 51 people who was saved including 2 in 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 bit of life and great person. domino said the boat was overloaded with at least 70 people most without life less when it began to break apart. french officials are trying to identify those on board. what is the problem is we have information suggesting they are african origin,
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mainly from our trail. but we don't have all elements yet to precisely determine the nationalities, tens of thousands of migrants to attend the legal and dangerous crossing each year . in search of what they hope will be back to life in the u. k. doesn't never make it. the boat is off the has, i'm good carrots, he's in the area. they say that without safe alternative routes to the u. k. people will continue to risk their lives, trying to cross the english channel. the french interior minister say is with the 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. you to provide more tragedies like this. natasha butler, algebra, lawrenceville. now france sort of head and i'll just say the fuel crisis and africa's largest oil producing country long lines at the pump. and nigeria as prices skyrocket, with no distractions. i was fairly a has in spite of going push to restrict the children from using mobile phones. in
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school, the now the parent daily send the storms arrest inside the coal setting. yes. you know, but they all say, sometimes, particularly when the, if it is, this is just one example, a top blowing off somebody's shelter at least. and this is just north west of medina, that could be more of these, thunderstorms the they come up on the satellite pitch every day that line down the otherwise we launch the free of catch a hazy atmosphere. say that little bit, i say, and kept out recently. the breeze coming down isn't particularly strong, so little bit drive and it was humidity around the gulf. states isn't quite as bad as it was either. but apart from those occasional showers, we're talking about dr. picture young show breezy it probably welcome in sign i put into the orbit for the know if maybe because fondles as bailey very strong, we now have to admit it does nothing to the heat. in fact, that's $246.00,
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the full costs and q rates at $45.00. the big rains in south to down in sudan, i'll still have bravo less concentrated. maybe the focus is for the rest of the time being in the show. and indeed in molly, but you'll still see it is wet as fondles as e. c o, p u and his file size is properly built on the northern dmc b on a part from the cape pour as occasionally with and when the it's a dry and sometimes that he won't picture, particularly at the moment in botswana. the, the in depth analysis of the day's 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 pass via volt critical the bank. russia has decided that the war crane as a defensive war inside story house. will it change the security relationship between
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both countries on out jersey or the you're watching autism. reminder of, i told stories this or at least 43 people have been killed and is ready attacks across the gaza strip on tuesday in gaza. city is where the forces of ordered civil defense crews to stop the rescue efforts on these factory besides when they're starting. at least 6 palestinians have been killed in the attack. dozens more. a trapped under the rubble and the occupied westbank. a large scale is really military operations. enter the age. 8 states gunfire has again been ringing out in
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geneva. but um are both, those are being seen tearing up roads, overnights levels, farmers, central bank. i'm gonna re out selling that has been arrested. he's facing several charges, including money laundering and embezzlement. he says, he's done nothing wrong. sell them as being blamed for the decline of lebanon's economy. how much on june has more from a route the rest of levin's former central bank governor of the outset. them who had served in that post for 30 years happened after you've been question for hours at a traditional hearing here in beta. now sonoma has been charged 11 on with financial crimes, including money laundering and the embezzlement of tens of millions of dollars. it should be noted that in 2023 france and germany issued arrest warrants against them for corruption. and in fact, inter pools even issued 2 separate red notices against them at the request of france and germany to them. a has denied those charges and any wrong doing all
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along now, so them i began his tenure as the central bank governor and his 11 on in 1993. that's 3 years after the end of 11 on civil war. when she took that role, it was a time when 11 on was getting a lot of reconstruction, loans and aid, and a lot of money was pouring in and said, i'm always really credited with reviving the economy and the banking sector in this country. now, 30 years later, when so them ended his term. as the central bank governor, well, things were much different. you had the financial crisis that happened in 2019 many financial experts and analysts directly blame set them up for not having done enough and for having overseen the complete financial ruin and collapse in 11 on. now the fact that this happened is significant. many 11 or viewing the fact that in a country where corruption is ramp and they are viewing the fact that that savannah was arrested is to mean that because he is no longer
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a government official. he's no longer as powerful and no longer afford it. the kind of protections he used to have, how many rooms will just need a notifications from 50 african countries, a gathering and beijing for the 3 days summit. beijing is expected to urge the leaders to import more chinese goods in exchange for additional loans and investment comes as the us bureau up in canada impose f t tags on chinese imports, including electric cars. the china is political in, somebody's in africa, has increased with is funding a big infrastructure projects such as where we lines and roads and power plants. but at least 9 countries struggling with that in part because they owe money to china. despite that, such as in the usa, that african nations are still willing to borrow chinese money. last year, china gave out loans of more than $4600000000.00. that's the highest demand since 2019. the international monetary fund says, african economies will grow at 4 percent this year that will make the confidence
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the 2nd fastest growing economic region in the world. after asia, asians facing tied up some chinese goods exported to the west side. it's king to boost trade with africa. it says it wants to put more money into so called green technologies and less into big infrastructure projects. david munoz is the director of the center for african china studies at the university of johannesburg. he's joining us now from beijing, so thank you very much indeed for being with us. china, obviously, as we were talking about facing sanctions and tyrus on on much of its exports, bank of america, i see this morning is cutting. china is 2024 g d p growth forecasts to 4.8 percent from 5 percent. it does sound like china needs africa at least as much as africa needs china. yeah, indeed, i think to, we also see with the geo politics, attention, particularly united states and china. the china shifting its focus a much more trade with the global saw. and africa can,
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so should the bulk of your bus off. and i think the to meet each other. i think for africa brings more investment china principal investment on the, on to the continent. and that's what other investors from europe, in other parts of the world. and that full african with 1300000000 people, the youthful as well as the critical mean. they're all switch the reviews that you mentioned, the depend on lithium batteries and advocates. the one of the major supplies of that it's been reported in the past. the chinese projects start the large scale ones tend to use mainly chinese labor and chinese equipment, often using materials supplied by china. did these projects actually give african nations as much of a benefit as they might have hoped?
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i think there's a lot of bugs uh, tension between the west and china in that competition to have access to africa for most wisdom countries. african was that territory based on the cooling your history and, and the airflow. i think china is mixing mid jet enrolls. he does upset the hedge. i'm one of the course to the countries um, the african china i have indeed got issues that they are discussing in terms of trade, a balancing phase of, of china. however, some of the issues which i seem is midge of seem not to be really the quote you should such as claims that the chinese with coast on the african continent easily there is no evidence of that. i think at the highest level in most of this major project indeed does lead by dr. means, but ordinary way,
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because southern main africans across the continent. i think the, the challenge that africans have is the slot not all out of 54 countries. some of do not have the capacity to negotiate fit some of the deals and the others doing it streaming well. so it really depends with, with the country. just briefly, i want to ask you about security, which is becoming an increasingly important issue put to between african nations in china. i've just seen this morning that there's a joint statement from china and nigeria saying that they're going to work together to maintain peace, security, and stability in the areas like this a how the gulf of get in and all of the reasons are we going to see an increasing amount of a chinese military personnel or security personnel in regions like this. just briefly, if you don't mind, sir, i'm afraid of the time is against us, or indeed as a secular defects. everyone in the saw how major companies for the,
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from china or western world to indeed face major security to types. and i try and that does employee its own security for its own people and african union as well as savage and all parties working extremely odd to ensure that the big key is the security issues. an ad that are going from linking to the onto corruption, which is a major challenge on that 2nd step and one year we appreciate you being with us on all just need to thank you very much indeed for your time most welcome. not julia state run oil companies has its struggling financially and it's no longer able to import fuel. people are curing up at petrol stations across big cities. and the address reports from the capital. a boucher nigerians have walking up to a new reality. another jump in the price of petrol from such a to $0.55, and that to an increase of more than 45 percent desperate bias,
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queued for hours of this pitfall station operated by the state oil company. so you don't want me to, to right when you pay $0.55 a liter at a government which will station what you expect of the independent market is across the street and other problems, sales pitfall for 60 cents and elsewhere, prizes of shut up to $0.70 and the to this is the 3rd increase in the price of petrol. says that kind of government came to power. the steepest being an over 210 percent jump in 2023. in august, the national oil company and, and p c declared a profit of $1440000000.00 for the 2023 financial yeah. 2 weeks later, then increasing says we can't afford to import fuel because of billions of dollars in depth of last year, president blah mckinney analysed cutting state patrol subsidies. the assisted benefitted only
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a few individuals for the case not due to have failed to refine even alicia or federal despite spending hundreds of millions of dollars on the forward refiners instead, the country spends on average 10000000000 dollars a. yeah. important find petroleum products, and the substitute, the critics called for you as expected transport costs have nearly doubled up to have the latest increase for the inflation is expected to follow the bomb window into the yukon to make a profit under the cutting circumstances. your contract and feed your family a very good lot, come on some blame the price hikes on the devaluation of the local currency. which bit imports more expensive. the more the cost to the volume. well, on the pc, stick or company altogether, but if for a long period of time to connect to this paper, the company and the depth of $61.00 into that. but other say, the national oil company has been operating with little or no transparency. many he
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had expected, i'm going to find that be owned by africa's which has been a liquid which is to bring some relief. having already produced it 1st by jeffery fund, federal, it is expected to supply 25000000 liters a day to the domestic market. the september increasing that to $30000000.00 lead us next month. but under the say, this will not entirely solve petro shortages in africa's biggest producer. i'm a degrees august. the last couple of columbia and truckers are blocked to major highways in maine cities. they're protesting about shopping increases in fuel prices, fives, and so colombians have been forced to walk to work off the grid locked me driving impossible truckers union, st plans to eliminate the diesel fuel subsidies will push their businesses to bankruptcy. the government says it has to cut a growing budget deficit and that it needs to direct more funds to education and health schools. just resumed in parts of the us and canada with students returning to class without the mobile phones. the following in the footsteps of
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a strictly which already has on no phone policy in public schools. so clock has more from brisbane once and not 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 technology as well as curb screen time and social media. scrolling support a site, it's a critical step to protect child and adolescent mental health. what we can say is that kids now have 7 hours each day way. so i off free from that whether it's the screen, whether it's believe.

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