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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's a, them, this has been use our live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. is ro widens it's a salt on the occupied westbank. 33 palestinians have been killed in 8 days. long sky line to government protest continue in cities across the as well. the us accuses rush of attempting to manipulate us opinion head of november's election. and they, ukraine,
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me and that time comes on the as kills at least 2 people that made a major government re shuffle when live in kids and peace and spanish with your school teams across africa or trying to qualify for next to as couple of nations. all have action for you from across the concert and security, this concept to cover all those and can be the, the be getting the news out and they all keep pod westbank where these right imagery is pressing on with right, extending across the several cities for a 2nd week is ready for us, is have detained civilians during an incursion into the gel, his own refuge account. and also what i'm on the palestinian prisoner society size . moving further, the palestinians were detained over night, across the area. in total caught them is riley forces, backed by ministry, bulldoze is stored in the city in time,
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streets have been destroyed. and these right, the armies extend that it's a salt and the janine refuge. g can following an order from the defense minister. the raid has been going on for more than a week, leaving a trial of death and destruction at least $685.00 palestinians have been killed by these by the mitre, across the occupied westbank since october. the, the abraham has this update from jeanine in the occupied westbank. it is rarely vehicles and troops keep patrolling the area near the janine refugee camp as well as the janine city and palestinians have been telling us that the destruction is continuing not just to the rules but also to the homes inside become many people have been lacking a lot of medicine and food and they've been trying to see where it is really vehicles are to try and avoid them and go to search for some food and some others. we are instantly,
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the emergency room of one of the medical center is close to the janine refugee camp . and even here people cannot be safe. they are telling us that they're keeping the curtains closed because in a previous raven is really bullet made its way from the window over here to the door. the other rates are miraculously not injuring anyone. but you can imagine the state of stress and anxiety that the medical teams are operating under. yeah. and it's very stressful. even opening the cousins and siemens scares me. i know that there are snipers everywhere. and the windows, i've looked the street, the patrolling, they don't care if they want to shoot towards us. they will. and they won't have it there around the hospital. the municipality officials were talking about damages that will cost $13000000.00 to fix just 2 days ago. but since then, more is really destruction has been called. and the municipalities thing is, cannot reassess the damage and the losses that cover been incurred since then. it's
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still a continued operation. we're posting in said the destruction is one main part of it, calling its collective punishment. is that, but he just eat off the occupied westbank palestine as well. joining me now on sites is hassan bought out a professor of international affairs and i'll tell the university good to have you with us. so 1st of all, as we're seeing now, these raids and to a 2nd week, what does it tell us about israel's evolving met? repulsed 2 in the west bank. well, it comes off one thing that these way it is determined to make can probably get to find the west bank and, and they've seen what they would have done, and garza, and with a lot of impunity. so they think that it can do the same. and gaza and sorry, and that was back on an accident attractive. the price tag on the active as those people who take to the street and try to resist or tie to stand with, with
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a guy that they want to make it clear to them that you can do this without being punished. and this punishment isn't that individual. is as an adult said, and the report is really collective because the level of destruction is unprecedented at over the last 20 years. or is this likely to break the will of palestinian groups? are we? this is all the 1st time we've seen is right. the occupation forces raised camps like janine and well it to me is to be seen. i can't really be sure about that, but we've seen israel is trying to break that will even lie months before the app to the 7th. and they, they failed to do this so they continued their activities and they continued the resistance of the for the senior of these really occupation. we've seen this in jeanine in hebron and even just to them a month before the october 7th. so if, till the 7th is, is not the reason for that, actually it's probably it gave a little, some input this to them or
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a more incentive to do it. but that this security approach has failed to pacify the policy. and as over the case, what does this mean for the idea of self rule areas, particular area a which is supposed to be on the palestinian administrative as well as security and police control. the, as the as rainy ministry occupation spreads and prolongs its presence in some of the most densely populated areas you sent me right according to what was your called the a is ex, exclusively under the control over the p. a. and these ladies have no right to be there for any reason. and if they want to be there, they have to coordinate with the, with the policy and authority, something that they didn't. but it tells us about the mindset of this lady. they don't see the on are the agreement and they see that they already make out something in the past. so that is totally irrelevant to what they want to do in the west bank. what does that leave that pass in a thought to see them that must be undermining them? i would actually know no options for them under then be dependent on these, right?
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it's simply because as you know at that, they rely on them to collect effects and then give them the money and then they are to distribute the money. and it's about this environment to be. so there is a viability lies on these 80 goodwill. so they can't do anything actually. all this is going on as the same time, we should remember there have been construction of settlements. accelerating un reports talking about increase insightful violence. all of these developments. they're not happening all of a independent of each other and vacuum as well as the increase in these riley, military occupation rates. sammy, since signing the, also a court, the number of sites, those has the, as it has the will to 3 times. it was almost 200000. now we're talking about 750000, set those living in the east jerusalem and the west bank. so the idea of settlement is crucial to design this mindset. they've been doing this and also agreement,
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never stopping them actually. so they are, they have a scheme scheme which is a graduate annexation. and the gradual al creeping annexation over there was television of the land. you know, 1st course, whatever the minds people on the end of the day that they have to think of it. because a lot of start is published by he's right, is saying that it is kind of be both jewish and democratic if they control the whole area with their friends present. so they thought of scenes. so one of the solution back then wants to give them a state administrative, coolest empire. cool this, whatever you want to call it. but the, those is right, is who believe in the states where the scene is actually the believe. and the for the scene is right to serve determination, the believe in a jewish try to disengage from the processing and but now with the right wing, a sentence innovative policy. it's a big thing that because of the whole and minus people. so the idea of transfer the central to the mindset of those people transfer to population you? me? absolutely, yes. all right,
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thank you so much. has somebody from custody university for coming in a non gauls or at least 6 palestinians have been killed off to these ready ami targeted the residential building and, but it's not here in the northern pond to the strip. the strikes are taking place as un medical work is on the banks. anything, children against polio and data about the world health organization says the number of been immunized in central garza has the past its target and will grow many palestinian parents so worried that children will not survive as well as for leanna thomas from the currently vaccination. all children from pioneer, simple disease to treat but every day the killing them. there was no protection for them. highly. my mood has mall from that. is that a head central garza? and it seems to be hard to talk about the vaccination campaign without looking at the ongoing is really violations of the human. if you're an international law on deposit,
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in the fighting across the defense from the area where these pauses were announced to allow for the, the vaccination campaign to get going for the past. the 3 days a really, none of the palestinians were killed across the central area. including the many other palestinians and northern part in gauze and city. just within the past hours . more air attacks carried out by that is really a military and a shift with one district that's in the northridge western part of garza city, including the earlier a talked and be like a city where at least 6 people reported killed across the northern parts and gauzy the earlier today, the ongoing is really our color. they have created an intimidating environment and i fear for people to prepare as was ready for the transitioning of the vaccination campaign to start in the southern part of district that is going to be in san units to the man the who starting a chrome now is their house because we're to can unit was, was named to dance it turn out according to the degree. oh, the whole ministry, a unit of the leading partner and this vaccination convince at being the quite
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significant with the exception of the attack, this happened very close to the vicinity of a lot to the hospital that causes that significant drop in the number of pairs of the children come into this particular location for the turn set up for vaccination, but according to our records are due by the deputy. it shows that the number has the, has the targeted and figure that they have already in mind. and they're hoping it's going to be continuing in southern part of the city, but later on in the northern part of the district and looking at vaccinating as many children as the account. i mean, most of the, in the central area of the gaza strip palestine a large scale and to government protests continued to be held in cities across the israel, crowds of taken to the straits instead of a demanding prime minister benyamin destined yeah, ends the will. and it shows the remaining captives return home. protests have been
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held daily since the bodies of 6 captives were recovered from tunnels in gauze, on site today. and this, although it is monitoring developments from the jordanian capital on mine because he's reading government has banned. i'll just data from reporting inside the country, go to have life right now. so, and this is, i think the full slides of protests is the discovery of those bodies, how they shaping up as a forest consecutive night of demonstrations as these rarely public says. they are exhausted with the wave benjamin netanyahu and his government are leading the war effort next month. will mark one year since israel's war on gods. it began and still around a 100 captives remain in gauze and l family members of those captives say they're going to continue demonstrating every single day until their messages heard, until there is enough pressure that is put on nets and yahoo in order to get him to agree to receive speier deal and remember that all of this comes after the bodies
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of 6 is really captives where were covered by these really military from a tunnel in southern guns over the weekend. and according to his really military intelligence, those captives were alive. just a few days before their bodies were recovered, of course we cannot independently verify that that's according to these really military and sources who spoke to was really army radio. but they're also been weak saying that those captive, some of them would have been on a list to be released in the 1st phase of a ceasefire deal that never happened. so these demonstrations are some of the larger ones that we have seen since the war began. and these protests against israel's government really kicked off, but they say that a deal should happen immediately. understand the polls are coming out about nothing . yeah. who's standing since? so discovery of these bodies, what are they showing as well as there's been a lot of poles and surveys that have been conducted since the war started. but as
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the time goes on, there is more of a mistrust and a lack of faith and it's in yahoo! and his leadership, you're looking at nearly 70 percent of his really respondents according to israel's channels. well, who say that nothing yahoo should leave politics that he should not run for re election. that he should step down nearly 60 percent who don't trust his leadership, 50 percent, who don't trust his defense minister. and there is clearly a signal that is really is, are trying to send to their government and not that they do not trust them to leave this war effort. they do not trust them to secure a deal to bring back the remaining captives. and that's what these demonstrations have been talking about. that's what the family members of is really kept, isn't the groups representing them, have been saying, but nothing yahoo is neither capable nor willing to accept a deal saying that he's prolonging the war for personal and political gain. so as the surveys continue to circulate by is really institutions,
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the lack of trust and nothing yahoo is only growing among these really population samuel and that's how this sounds. how would that, thanks so much for that the, the us has sanctioned individuals and russian media companies for what it says was a campaign by moscow to spread misinformation ahead of november's presidential election. us attorney general says moscow use state media companies to fund the scheme and the freaking americans interviewing russian propaganda. the government of russia continued to use r t to direct this information and propaganda in the wake of russia's brutal invasion of ukraine. archie's editor in chief of the company had built, quote, an entire empire of colbert projects designed to shape public opinion in western
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audiences. we allege that as part of that effort, r t, in its employees, including the defendants implemented a nearly $10000000.00 scheme to fund and direct a tennessee based company to publish and disseminate content being favorable to the russian government. a correspondent rather than told amazing, washington, dc. so, rosalind, the picture that these indictments pains is that of the russian effort not dying down since 2016. right. if anything, this is perhaps the most aggressive effort to influence the outcome of the 2024 us presidential election. the allegations of truth say that under the direction of the kremlin, that taught these 2 um, employees of,
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of our tea apparently use some $10000000.00 to orchestrate this massive mis information campaign. it's alleged that they misrepresented themselves as independent editors working alongside a company based in tennessee to disseminate this information. they alleged that these 2 people work to try to get information that would call into question u. s. foreign policy, particularly that in the war and ukraine, under intense scrutiny, and the bug trying to find unwitting social influencers to repeat these stories on various social media platforms, including tip top x or twitter of facebook, instagram, and so on. this is supposedly, at an average, is particularly aimed at those voters in the so called swing states here in the united states. those states where the outcome of the election can essentially determine when's the presidential election,
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as well as trying to undermine basic uh, faith in us uh, style democracy. now this is a case where, well, we don't know whether the 2 people were indicted are actually going to appear in a manhattan court room. and in some short order because they have been indicted to it is worth pointing out that to the companies for which they were working again under the direction of the crime. what have also been sanctioned by the us government and the us state department and the treasury department in the past half hour have announced that they are sanctioning these companies as well as well as imposing visa restrictions on a number of people who cannot be named for privacy reasons, roles and how is this likely to go down. but this is a ways in a polarized us, where we've seen in the past. any suggestion or allegation of russian interference in the election is seen in some circles. some pro donald trump circles,
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especially as simply an attempt to one the mind, the former president of the considering that the allegation says that this campaign has been carried out in an effort to support donald trump's efforts to be re elected in november. this is perhaps going to be difficult to persuade those who support donald trump of a, the alleged nefarious nature of these allegations. certainly there is going to be a real question about whether media organizations can conventionally present the evidence. and as well as present the governments case in a way that the general public would be willing to believe it because there is intense distrust of the media here in the united states. there is just for us, of politicians. there's the assumption that people are acting out of self interest and now out of a socialist interest for the public. good. so even though this is
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a massive ramping up, allegedly, from what was done during the 2016 presidential campaign between hillary clinton and donald trump, there's a big question on who would have the moral authority to convince the us public self what the justice department is a legend is actually something to be very worried about. that's rosamond golden for us from washington dc. the at least 2 people have been killed. dr. a market in russian occupied don't yet squeeze shells. russian authorities blame ukrainian forces and 2 civilians were killed when the ukrainian army shall the village in rushes, bold gold region. a russian attack on the western ukrainian city of live is killed 7 people including 3 children. as long as they say, the strikes also injured,
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more than 15 people and destroyed historic buildings under simmons reports don't over lives. i'm the biggest russian attack on civilian infrastructure this year, beginning the the city is a long ways from the front lines, but it's only a short distance from nature as buddha. a hole in the 70 kilometers away believe isn't used of a sort of trauma. 3 children were among the dead homes, schools, offices, shops, clinics and historical buildings. with it, most criminal we live on the ground floor. it's mostly destroyed. a part of our apartment is gone. my husband is injured, he's in the hospital, my son and i were saved. we're locked in, we couldn't get out. i want to thank those who immediately came to health,
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literally carrying the wine and be for some of the stuff. but then there's a huge destruction. more than 70 buildings across the city were damaged. they all belonged to historic heritage church. a rest of your operation is still under way this bombardment and others came a day off to the was deadly. a single to type this year when to ballistic missiles gets a military institution in both of getting more than 50 and injuring more than 270 russians. defense ministry says it targeted soldiers and for an instructors ukraine's president full of them. is it in sky has promised retaliation? he's presently engaged in a major cabinet. we shuffle, which he says will bring new energy to his government for minister to be true could eva has offered his resignation. along with several of the ministers, andrew simmons, how to 0. how this all comes is a major shakeup of the government is underway in ukraine. at least 7,
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the ministers and senior officials resigned and the presidential aid was fired. president below them is that and so he says his government is in need of new energy . and maria, but since i is a member of parliament and you cry and joins us now from key if so, what's behind this major shakeup as well? finally, by the end of this working day, we can command as i've attended. and for us in the meeting with the president of our fraction by t. uh, he was in a very sort of, you know, good mood in terms of reshaping the government, which was long waited. and several ministers are, you know, just grouping several ministries and we'll be sharing that them. for instance, i work in the community for you integration and my lines,
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minnesota for european integration will have extra profile in 1st folio, full justice ministry. so we're grouping as well. the ministry off the reintegration of temporarily occupied territories and regional policies. some ministers will ship to become that keeps you have of presidential office in the line. seniors like, for instance, being responsible for all this is related to internally displaced and externally explained persons due to the war of aggression afresh. of course, they were many applause to the ministers who left for instance, minister of justice reassured the parliament. so she has done at most but the calibration of what of m. b 's in terms of the elaborating idea for creating an international tribunal for the crime and for brushing. maria, if i, if i can jump in the way of describing it, sounds like this is a move for administrative efficiency. is that what's going on?
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or is that a perception that, at least on, on the part of some of the ministries that has been a failure, given the increase that we're seeing in russian strikes all the way to the west and the rates today as well. uh, we can actually blame the ministries for us, having a lack of air defense systems and a permission for using a loan range move south of the territory fresh. uh that is a uh, you know, uh that is a diploma in progress. so we're working hard in that they the ministry's parliament and presidential office. this is shy how it was along the way that i would, i would rather call it m internal or shuffle with some extra people coming in. so for instance, the minister of culture, the portfolio will be lars to also fight in this information and a lot cultural diplomacy. i know this person well mr. to she's case you serve and
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then by so there are 2 e u and the kingdom of belgium. and look, some book. so i must say the people we have seen today being presented and very professional. we don't have time to waste. so tomorrow, i'm sure all of them will be voted in favor by the vast majority of the problem and, and i don't the, you know, now divide us into ruling party or opposition. all members of parliament matter in this case because we represent the people. do you think your credit is going to get these longer range us ballistic missiles and if so, what impact do you think that's going to have a a that's a must and a need. number one, as well as you know, placing air defense systems at the east and both a solid and border but also possible use edge off air defense systems of nature,
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allies as well in poland to remind me of close to the bullets so they can defend our air space and in a way, you know, these activities and defeats and drops and rockets, which are also a go, is a through asked a to their direction. the lower range i missed sol. allowance is going to be a way to, that's why we have an army, a few frames have to create sort of a buffer zone in course creation, to push away russian army. and you could use that your hearts, hillary air bones and other kids with which are the targets a critical and well 100 percent social infrastructure as we have seen today. the tragedy leap yesterday in full time off the the same day in my home city and region hard keep, which is just 3rd teacher loma just from the boulder. so i have a free one today is a low being for this decision,
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the map of targets as of air re, uh, oil refinery stations, and others all ready be and talked to by the jump in to get as we say everybody is lobbying a full base and that ties nicely, i guess, maybe the dots. so the, the helps the circle to come full, $360.00 degrees because little of them is that landscape when he was talking about the re shuffle that's going on. he mentioned quote that the country needs new energy and that includes diplomacy, and this is coming as the fundamentals. still one of the most recognizable ukrainian faces on the international stage to meet to collab himself also resigned . no reason, given what is the new energy including in diplomacy? what does that mean? is there a new, maybe diplomatic direction expected or, or emphasis expected now, as well. currently, you know, diplomacy is being done and ultimately by the administrator for and as far as but
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this way beyond, it's also done locally when we are receiving a partners and, and visitors from across the globe live. for instance, today we have higher bank, can officials promo going to in our keys. and that's about for person that logistics mentioned mr. collab. we're reassures by our presence ask, and i can say as a person who work directly with mr. glover, there was never a know at a set moment or upset, upset to this or a negative it see it. no one says that she will not continue some stage job in the future. and the person to be a presumably appointed tomato was she's deputy for quite a long time recently. therefore i, i wouldn't recommend it from a negative side. and of course, as always, we say i'm time will show the results as we don't have to time the results have to
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fit the bird. s a p. all right, thank you so much for coming and bringing your perspective and analysis on that. maria mentioned save a member of the parliament that or al, still ahead on al jazeera, the leaders of egypt, pensive k, assigned a series of deals that pays away for improve relations. plus it should definitely the victims of the u. k. is grenville 5 receive a state apology following a damning reporting, so the dissolved stuff and hoping to elevate the chances of reaching the next 12 comp. olivia moves those days, qualified to a stadium 4000 needs as a pumps the sea level that's coming up in the schools. the
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. the daily giant thunder storms are still forming from mecca sacks, woods and producing flooding. to be honest, quite often what we're down to, the western side of you have, in other words, it's a hot and dry, comfortable. and surprisingly, you would expect that and it usually gets the accolade for us to build members who, which is currently sitting either right as of yesterday, $47.00 degrees, but small consistently so newton's of east in iraq and then west and you're on this been hottest throughout the summer, and we still up the 4647 mark. it goes out a little bit when the breeze picks up, it's still hot and humid around the gulf states. and so i was still catching the edge of the monsoon wind, so it's still drizzling and there is a cost here increasing breathing each. it might make things feel a little cooler, and indeed it is cooler in the event, but this otherwise sees me more or less right problem. ms. johnson, this officer roben frequent and had been reflected across in the confidence of
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africa, where we still see some pretty big shows in chatting a line, stretching down through almost who will die and go to sidney in the sea. but science of this and the writing is rather small, stormy weather does come across the cape. but we've been seeing quite high temperature or in light is cooled down to the nose and kate, but in but smaller was too hot. the cultivating food is the foundation of human civilization, but food today is a global commodity. if the industry does not make money, how many people will feel and how it's cultivated, the contentious debates, public interest and the public safety is definitely not taking precedence and in depth examination into our great business. and the conflicting interests of play industry doesn't want any regulation. they just want to put the products on the market. the price of progress on o g 0. this is took,
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took is the 1st country in the world to develop a comprehensive national, sustainable tourism program. partnership with the global sustainable tourism comes village life here retains its charles. every meal is like a feast from the farm to the tape. hundreds of excavations and restoration. this country is a place to slow down and enjoy the simple things coming to discover the natural, historical and cultural beauties. the, the the talking back, you're watching out to see what time to recap the headlines and these ready all me is pressing on with raids across several se these in the occupied westbank bold as
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the storm told, cut them and the janine refugee camp, leaving a trail of destruction is ready for us is also detained. people in dallas on cam know so from a lot more large scale protests against the government of being held in cities across the israel, crowds of taken to the streets instead of these demanding prime minister. ben, you mean that's in yeah, ends the war matures, remaining captives, return home as well, has increased its use of small drones, also known as called, the comp says to drop bombs on garza since the 1st use in 2000. they've killed hundreds of people and in just thousands palestinians in gauze to say that drugs are a form of torture that have a serious effect on the mental health topic about assume, or thoughts. threats from the school we often heard, rarely seen thing done. so it's very twins, so a clip of people's hits around the clock. fitted with cameras they provide to
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valence intelligence to as well as military a and so called quite colt to is a full see use a did leah session? look what got the days riley, quick up to is do not only and still fit among all children, but they also fire bullets and missiles directly on us. are numerous occasions, women and children are killed inside the tents by these drones. they are very dangerous, especially when they've been hovering baby no overhead for days without interruption . witnesses have reported been playing sound recordings to you what people out to pointing and onto the streets where they are often rippled attack. how do you all the fees really forces use drones in america? ways to drones, emulate a crying baby or a barking dog. so you come out to see what is going on. then you are hunters in killed by these drones investigations conducted by right to prove poor mid found isabel used as these quick quotes is mostly against an on civilians and show 2
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hospitals, densely populated areas. on february, the 29th crowds formed as people waited for the arrival of a trucks, fact truant among the weapons that opened fire and they cling around 100 to 12 people in what became known as a slow muscle in june. witnesses, se terms with improved indicating at least 276 palestinians in them is that rochester do can give me a heavy don't over looking at the head. the drones create passive reactions linked to scenes of killing and blood, especially as they don't own the carry out recon operations, but also fine to kill. so they've become stimuli on hot killing and tragedies above old drones with a noise platform, a psychological manipulation which ultimately a form of torture or the victims. every drive and set click above is a threat to the lives of people here on the sound is clear,
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the minds of that they are being watch with. no one is safe psychologist say that this the event imminent. the threats without any chance to escape can create to be uninstalling it. so you hearing thrones with no risk bite is tantamount to torture . that can damage people's health and the long time to recognize the oh, just the wrong. there was that i had a story now egypt president, that the fact that his cc is in took care for the 1st time since taking office in 2014 cc and took a surprise done. but i just thought about it. the one signed the joint memorandum on future cooperation between the 2 countries in the sign of improving ties for so sort of the reports from ankara. a huge it's president's office. that's as easy as arriving trickier after more than a decade of passive nations. wouldn't be welcomed by president project. i had one with both a me to open a new chapter in relations. after a 3 hour meeting,
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the pay of avery to deepen corporation in trade security and energy. ortho visit him is that with the joint statement, we aim to strengthen our corporation further in several fields from the health sector to energy, tourism to education, nuclear energy and natural gas. and we are determined to increase our trade volume to $15000000000.00 c. c. i quote avalon, suppose these messages off and the beginning with the asset to napa valley, we have a common goal of increasing the change, but you know, a countries it is also clear that the coordination between took care of egypt is essential for ease of inclusion of each as a bedroom to gary nations between egypt and to tea, a detailed review to it. off the egypt 1st. democratically elected president mohammed mostly was divorced by i made it to the quote that by ceasing in 2013 depends over they will present approaches in libya,
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the whole of africa and the eastern mediterranean. both of the next steps need to promote to get forces these 2021 present ad one was it's kind of early this year to healed. the rift announcement of the restoration of nations didn't come as a surprise. both companies are bad at an economy crisis and facing common geo politic of challenges. they hold their appointments will boost today. relations have them contain complex, you know, to have been in the region as well as war on gaza is a major factor pushing kyra and kind of to was normalizing. they've ties out one and see the problem is to coordinate more humanitarian, a to palestinians in gaza. but despite the economy and security pressures that have brought them together, the rivalry between the 2 countries is far from over. this you said that i was just gonna kinda a bridge. there's 5 minutes. the kids style my has apologized on behalf of the state. the victims of the grunfeld towel, fire,
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72 people were killed in 2017 button fi rapidly envelopes. the residential building to to fly level climbing. thomas apology follows the release of a damning report, saying finally is by the u. k. government and construction companies. by the high rise building a desktop, i don't know how reports from london moving 70 is up to 5 to 3 greenfield tower in west london and an inquiry into how and why 72 lives were lost has completed. we find that there was a failure on the part of the government and all those of its exhaustive volumes established the facts on the companies that faked tests and fabricated data about the flammable clattering that allowed the fight to spread on the complicity effect of government. the regulation and the wilful neglect of local authorities, posts of vipers and the be reeves, it is a huge movement. it means everything, i mean, you know, will never bring back to $72.00. loss will never regain all homes or all community
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. but we've got to collect for legacy or legacy for those 72 lives. and it will only be significant and meaningful if the recommendations that have been made by somebody move big or inactive by this government. if that means that people aren't sleeping tonight and build is the thing for sliding that the construction is a 3 gets his act together and builds homes for people are all safe. and so to housing, residents are treated with respect to not like stop humans, some good will have come out of something. so terrible and finance. and i've been calling them in prime minister kissed um i put an apology to victims on behalf of the british state. and he said change would come. so i can tell a house today that this company who writes inc, company is found by the inquiry we profit. these are risk failings of the 1st step to spoken to being awarded government contracts. we will of course, support with much point lease on the prosecutors once they complete the investigations. even if the government succeeds with its previous essence,
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have failed. that issue of accountability of just is being done remains the metropolitan police has an investigation ongoing and was spent 18 months examining the report before deciding whether the charges can be brought. the possibility of any one facing file is still years away for a community told upon by the fire, stripped back by hundreds of hours of testimony that lives each day in the shadow of the tower. the grand full inquiry report is a landmark moment, not the justice perhaps, but of truth. during the whole elder 0, west london, steve and refugee agency says 20, i'm documented migrant. some missing off to the vessel, saying costs the coast of the italy, of the islands of land. producer survivors say they say it's all from libya, with 28 people on board with all those fell into the war. so because of bad weather, the tiny and coast guard says it's continuing a search officer rescued. 7 people,
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mostly men from syria. more than 3000 migrants were reported missing in the mediterranean, lost the officer attempting, the cross in north africa to europe. at least 12 migrants and refugees, including 6 children, have died off to the boat, capsized in english channel, more than 50 others were rescued off the northern coast of france is the 2nd such incident in 2 days. tasha bought the reports from northern fronds now the french coast guard approach continue off the coast of lima in northern fronds. dozens of migrants and refugees, a crammed on board. others run from police on the beach. the attempted crossing comes a day after similar bow tie it into the u. k. capsized snow fall from blowing. so math 12 people died including 6 children, you know, unlike the surgery once on the boat and it was really crowded and everyone was
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slipping on. my thoughts and nobody could move. so my sister was going to throw off and my oldest sister couldn't breathe. so i so it's like, it's wasn't good, so you were like waving to the rescue people to risk to us the message. it's a tragedy that allow me promote that. it's a risk incident. people who wanted to another life, people who are victims of criminal networks that led them to their desk. innocent people fling misery. french officials say the boat was overloaded with at least 70 people, mostly from eritrea. when they began to break apart, few had life arrests. tens of thousands of people try to cross the sea. yeah. in order to try and reach the k for what they heard. will be a fact of life. it is a dangerous right. it is a legal and some never make it discharge the workers says what's needed all safe alternative routes to the u. k. and more humanity. so some of these on can cause the only these are people who have diplomas, who want to work, were educated in
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a flood their countries because they are forced to because of war terrible conditions. they had no choice. no one is here for pleasure. the outgoing french interior minister says that he hopes the new u. k. government will take a different approach to the issue. so going to the moment we are asking them what was off by the president of the republic, 2 bodies johnson more than 2 years ago. a migration treaty between great britain and the european union, while the debates and discussions continue so to the boats and the deadly risks that accompanied them. latasha butler, g 0, when the frauds, the mountains of rubbish imposing health risk. so people living and you again, this capital, the government is looking to relocate to landfill and come paul off through a sanction collapse last month. kidding. 35 people. but it's struggling to find space to dispose of the rubbish that's building up on the streets. catherine, sorry, reports garbage collectors,
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income paula struggling to find space to dump the 2500 tons of waste collected in the city every day. the only landfill in an area called keeps has was shut down after part of it collapsed and killed more than 60 people. now the waste is piling up every way. the peak tenant does of no life. we as the cold, as in this business. if they tell it and give them dancing, because you have the capacity of transporting, quoting from the people. yeah. where the accumulated by 12 to down traders in this market say they've had enough talk to them since the garbage situation is a problem. to me, it's terrible. it is a problem for everyone. now that the city authorities are trying to clear trash, but they're overwhelmed. ugandan city has nearly 2000000 people and many more come to compiler to what they say. they're worried about their house. the government
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wants to relocate the garbage site to a nearby town that those who leave there are opposed to the news. what is going to happen either to people i wouldn't leave either with how if you i've seen what is happening with that is what if that, from the holmes is not in the product. and so it keeps our own to use that all you have already submitted in for the environment and event credit which is causing sickness. city officials say they're doing the best to p other waste and avoid disease outbreak. for the last, the full 5 years we've not had an outbreak in the city is because of the systems that we're using. those systems of working. and i know as we speak now, the way you and gets his team and they with you and get teams. and the solid waste management teams out on top of the game is not going to be an outbreak. this leave here say their life has become unbearable. they want a solution now,
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rather than later, kathy sorry to 0. for sale i had an al jazeera will bring utilize his actions on the us open with the whole semi final place is up for grabs. that's coming up in
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support with pete the the, [000:00:00;00] the, the find out what's going on in the football with pizza. certainly, thank you very much. the read to morocco starts here, as qualifying has begun for the 2025 africa cup of nations fixtures,
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and kicked off with sudan hosting the j, and it was a home. so i do came away with the victory bucket a says with the only goal of the game early in the 2nd off to put students off of group if for now, going to and then go to all the other sites in that group. they face each other on thursday. a pair of high quality free kicks over in group a 1st it was come, are all going in front through the use of me time, comma. but then most of barrow cold in a free to take a visa and for the again be a, this one ending one, wanting neutral, our d die in morocco. it was also a nice separating libyan rolanda in trip to the in group the, the home side going in front courtesy of so be o dot. we with a very impressive go indeed. but any in the 2nd of innocence into t equalized for the one bedrooms in the end. 11 was the final school,
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but it'd be a football team. i'm hoping to turn things around and woke up qualifying this week of to run a put results. and they'll be hoping that playing their own games at high altitude will help as david state's reports of this football stadium and the l alto. looks like any other. but it's one of the highest in the world situated more than 4000 meters above sea level. that's as high as knowing empire state buildings. bolivia have been granted permission to use it for this weeks will come qualify against venezuela. they'll hope the high altitude can help elevate them in the rankings after 5 defeats, and the 1st 6 games, michael se, reloading the glitzy about the advantage. i think there was a lot of told, but if we don't put in the ethics and we don't see, it also helps to win in the field. it will be very difficult to take advantage. bolivia usually play at the largest stadium in the capital, a pass at 3 and a half 1000 meters for the new coach folks,
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the change remains permanent. what am i seeing? who's the most unfair thing that can exist as not being able to play where one lives for one has one field, one stadium where football is played on this open nivia and venezuela or of pick players who used to higher altitude. and some of the trained in high compared chambers to send a rabble no doubt, make things tougher. but one local doctor says it presents no serious health risk. to do the quote we had studied psych listen to have come to the code book about erase as well as soccer athletes that 3600 meters of altitude. so based on that evidence, we have not found any home to be asked me to do for local. i'm at supplies in l. alto. gave some insight as to what the pros can expect when they kick off on the 1st day. there is a new book, it up to the multitude makes people tired so long as 3 as well, but hold gets into the long distance and then that's why they are afraid. because sometimes they faint them for the sample any of those days more where you can
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always be of the altitude. but for me we already used to ignore all that and give you the best hook i kind of know. but libby is football. federation is yet to decide if all home games will be held in el alto going forward. but the team will need more than just altitude if that to qualify for that 1st woke up in 30 is david stokes, which is 0. a hell of science quest to reach the will account for the 1st time continues on thursday when they take on south korea is the 1st time panasonic made it to the 3rd round, evasion qualifying and they face a tough task against one of the power houses of asian football, the match takes place and so kind of finding play home fixture against children, that game will be played in kuala lumpur as palestine or unable to play at home, due to israel to move on, cause a they coach says he's concerned about the ongoing psychological told on these players, but he's backing them to the 5 yards. yeah, i the, i wouldn't. what of he? for me, the dream of the world cup is big for me. palestine as a national team is definitely about football. but the message we're sending is more
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than about just making it here. god willing, we will advance to the 4th stage and then can qualify for the world cup. we are sending a message to the whole world that the palestinian people deserve a better life and deserve freedom. to the us open the way, catalina, most of all, has reached the semi finals for the 2nd year in a row. and she's done it without dropping a said. so find this to in the minutes the check that'd be presented. beatrice had that maya in the causes look about winning 616 full to move them to $52.00 will face on the top rank that you just be on sick or just to configure left for a place in the final. a great person service story has won an 18th paralympic gold medal. the 46 year old who is a country's most decorated power, olympian tramping in the women. c 5 rode cycling time trial. there was a wrinkle breaking performance at the stand. the phones the runs the site up through, so it's
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a will record. as you see old gold in the city full category of domains. jasmine, the city to throw a 41.16 meters, helped him clinch the title for a 2nd straight time. offers is also the raining will champion another in place of performance in the women's shop, put a $46.00 category to time world champion, noel malcolm. oxy broke her own record not once but twice on her way to winning gold. the americans felt the same to a 14.06 meters. se thing a new world, mock 2 of the biggest stars of track and field of preparing for an historic showdown. pull both the arm on the plants, us will go head to head with 3rd load. cost involved home, you know, 100 me to sprints in around 15 minutes time the race will be held in zerodnik ahead of the diamond. leave me think they do prompts us defend that he's olympic cobalt type, clean power as last month. well vol. home. that's a signal for silva in the 400 meter hurdles. i mean one goal being towed to at the previous games. it's very rare that you're able to do so as the type of side crest
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like this to way you really kind of the channel that, that enter child in you. and so i, i really feel like i'm like 10 years old and i'm just on the playground. i'm challenging somebody to race. and then we're able to make that into this reality of really big thing on the big stage where bunch people are gonna be able to watch. and one of the most of story tracking fil stadiums in the world and he was khaki. so you could beat me in a 100 meters and i said okay, let's go here. i'm in, i'm in. so he actually challenged me. yeah. as far as i can remember in the and of course you know, with, with my, with my ego and, and how highly i think of myself and needed to except i couldn't let that pass. i'm starting to says that i really don't want to lose this. and i'm starting to says that mando is really serious about his and he doesn't want to lose either. so my expectations is that this is going to be a dog 5. okay, that's what was full thanks for the time being all of another updated bit later send me. thank someone's great. now across the middle east,
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soft drink brands like coca cola in pepsi suffering and lower endings, due to boy costs linked to as well as war on gaza. in some countries like egypt, that means local, so to friends and seeing vast sales expand, coca cola is sales, for example, they've declined by double digit percentage points over a 6 month period. many people say that boy coughing because of us support for israel. the effect of that kind of situation is it will have long term effects for, for 2 main reasons. mainly because uh, this is, this woke up is happening by young people and they have very, very strong beliefs. and in my opinion, they will not kind of let go these beliefs very easily. second reason it's habitual, once people switch, it's very sometimes very difficult for them to go back to their own tablets. so
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that brings us to the end of this news out about what bank has another full show in just a couple of minutes. so stay with us here, announces here the the bodies of those on the fringes of society. increasingly belonging to migrants washed on the shores. forensic anthropologist takes a campaign for the dignity of the deceased for the right to closure for the living to the european parliament. every friend particular to the thousands of migrant bodies, buried with 7 name in european cemeteries, fuel or unknown witness documentary on, let's just say operating current, say if there were like 10 and what the fee that you might be left behind. delving into the dark side to reveal how tuesday costs and still fuel to exploit and
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the media summit as an international inside corruption excellence award, nominated your hero. now the hi, my name site. indo hall here top stories on al jazeera. these riley mid trees pressing on with raids, extending across several cities in the occupied west spine for a 2nd week. is rarely forces have detained civilians during an incursion into the july zone refuge account north of ramallah. the palestinian prisoners society says moving fast. the palestinians were detained of night. intel core them, is there any forces backed by ministry?

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