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of the b one is calling for an investigation into the killing of a us citizen by is really sold in the occupied west fund. the know about this and this is our to do in life. and don't also coming up. parents are going to be in can you have at least 70 students still missing off of a fire devoting school kills 18 boys. touch down. star liner is back on earth. boeing's trouble saw a line of spacecraft, alonzo, new mexico after leaving the international space station with no one on the phone. plus, i'm gonna send that. i'm getting panama, where the government is launching,
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gets 1st before patients, like even the paid by the united states to try and stem the flow of migrants. the united nations is calling for an investigation into the killing of the us turkish citizen. by is very soldiers in the occupied west bank. 26 year old eisen or as skate was taking part and a protest against the expansion of a legal is really settled in the town of very tough. the size of novice can be calling and report too much drugs within minutes of ice, you know, is gaping shelton, the heed paramedics with the a to treat to friends clinging to hunt fits of on the 26 year old was taking punch in to produce being watched by his writing forces, the army was on top of the hill. there was also as nightmare on the road from the army. there was nothing happening next to us, nor next. i know. at some point,
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they just shot to like a munitions one. keep them as something mentioned and one to and i noticed i found her 900 from beneath and all the reading i put my i put my hand under it to try and stop the bleeding and took her pulse. she had a very we called despite the if it's to save the american and took, is jewel national. she died at the hospital. in a statement these riley army sees the forces, responded, was fine to war, and main instigated a violent activity who held rocks at the forces imposed just straight to the in. these riley army is looking into reports that are far national was killed as a result of shots fight in the area. the details of the incident and the
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circumstances in which she was hit are under review of the guns no net list sees. he'll report the killing to the international criminal. the cold want to point to the entire world. we say is really bullets do not make distinctions between a palestinian child or woman or a for a national. simply the one who pulled the trigger and fired the bullet is hateful of all humanity by killing an american citizen. israel has crossed all lines, a genocidal war and gaza. coupled with another guerrilla war in the west bank. you a secretary of state antony blanket was braced only a tax while on a diplomatic visit to the dominican republic. we deplore this tragic loss. now, most important thing to do is to gather the facts, i should know as among thousands of people killed by his riley soldiers and the occupied waste bank in recent weeks, including 13 year old bonnet. i'm just a boom. she was killed inside his family's holland. bind on the bullets as dozens
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of stateless a tech to village. k. callahan, i'll just say to rob side was a british human rights activist working in the occupied westbank. he was out the protest where i should obviously was killed and he told my colleague 40 by people. what do you so immediately as we left the peaceful press space, the is ready military began to confront. the demonstration has begun to deployed to a gas. and as we began to me back shortly thereafter, like i munitions 5. and we noted the titles, so i placed the snipers on the regions which i some buildings. so following that, and i'm inside the tax with 2 gas other projectiles, we retreated down the hill to take refuge. and now in an olive grows as you know, i was towards the back of the crowd. she was going to be on the groves to standing with another volunteer. she was starting peacefully us and is ready to submit us.
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we were about $200.00 metres authorized at the top of the hill also still possession uh smart. the vantage points on the, on the checks and buildings. um, we then hutch, the shots rang out and we retreated further back into the oldest grove. and i had a seller volunteer shante to help. and i looked and saw that i sure was on the ground leaving uh, having been shop directly in the head. um we as quickly as possible quote, emetics over and go over the long distance. uh before ourselves. uh, vacation missing. um, but these are you minutes or did continues to proceed down the hill to a certain extent. uh no, but very sorry that you had to to go through that and for your experience today. i just wanted to ask you one last question. i mean, uh, the response, as you say is getting harsha will you as a human rights activist, continue to to demonstrate. well,
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i sure came to palestine for the same reason as many of us to observe and to expose is right. it will crimes and ethnic cleansing gets palestinians at the best of local palestinians because international is, are able to provide a certain level of protected presence. funds are the best position to observe the document on straw pressure from the international community to end that complexity . and israel's genocide, so if i share and during this was night of the ultimate sacrifice and is rose mazda time for shining a light on the crimes against the mountains here. but we will continue to watch her name. we will make sure the sacrifice was not so nothing she has already done so much for the i'm assuming and popular struggle here. and i'm going to honor her sacrifice and the sacrifice goal. it's a national i'm so i'm assuming your motto is on the upwards of
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a $100000.00. i'm sitting in scolding cause or in the last 11 months it could be more. we will continue to do this. what uh, to bring pressure to bear on this route until size free as realize again, targeting, have any populated refugee comes in, gaza. they on these killed at least 8 palestinians and, and attacking a school being used as a shelter in july, the families were sheltering in the building and intends on the property. several people have been injured and have been taken to a nearby hospitals, united nations children's agency, eunice, i've says it's doing all that can, to administer polio vaccines in garza. but israel has been accused of refusing to allow our medical teams access to communities in southern parts of the strip and causative thoughts from con eunice. within occupations have taken place of israel's war and garza has created the conditions for hold you to be emerged here for the 1st time in a quarter of a century. now the rate is on to stop the highly contagious virus from spreading
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across the street from us and is ready to have agreed to live with pauses and fighting. so children can be vaccinated. they you an agency for palestinian refugees say the vaccination campaign is working, but it's complicated was not, i'm a coffee. i didn't know at 1st we had some concerns about the types of vaccine itself . but since it was announced by the health ministry, this gives us some reassurance. that's why we rush, hoping we could provide more protection to our children. the teams are concrete in suffering garza. this is one of the district mated vaccinations sites income units. we have been seeing parents coming up here to ensure their children are getting the shots, but they're still worried by the unsanitary conditions caused by the shortage of toilets and clean water. there are other challenges to the house ministry, se israel has been refusing to allow medical access to communities living in the
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eastern side in southern gospel hold on to my houses as pony. it was detected things as though we were worried. the vaccine could not be made available to us. the same applies to hipaa, titus and other skin diseases. many of the diseases are quite serious and can cause that's. we're grateful. the vaccine is now available for our children. the goal is to strip the hust system in the other has virtually locked. it wouldn't be able to handle an outbreak of call you the u. n. is hoping to get $640000.00 children to shock among the parts. it stays at least 90 percent coverage is needed to prevent the virus from spreading across the street and even international to the vaccination campaign. those launched after a 10 month old baby was diagnosed with full view of last month and has been partially paralyzed to the i'll just need
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a community palestine. the other 70 children are missing in kenya of optimal school dormitory, far killed at least 18 students. it happened in the county of near the north of the capital, nairobi. it's still not clear how the fire started to fit the heat. you reports. anguish fills the air outside of primary school in central kenya. as parents wait for news on the face of their children. no amount of counseling can put them at ease. who do i have to? we need to know the truth. how is a bad it is? we want to know who's alive and who's not. they're not telling us any sending a fire tour through the hillside academy boarding school showing boys who were sleeping police said the average age of the victims was around 9.
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many are missing. the day has been telling us to wait and wait since last night team pm to now we don't know what is going on. they keep saying they are still investigating leaks them. tell us without children a deed kenya is government says the dorm was over crowded in violation of safety standards. please say somebody's have been burned beyond recognition to leo and what we saw several children in the different being that i was just lucky to say one of the things that i heard that highlighted di, which it was very troubling. and the sad tragedy can you, as president, has promised a thorough investigation of the cause as teams search for students still on, accounted for. we are pulling up on the video, go down to the grow, to that place to play, and upgrades. the solution that we need so that at least the tension that is building amongst them can really school tragedies are not on common for kenya. in
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20128 girls were killed in a school fire sparts by suspected electrical fault in 2017. 10 students were killed in a high school arson attack, and i, roby, and in 20197 children were killed when the structure of a primary school collapsed in the capital. while investigations from authorities often take a long time to complete for these parents time is at a standstill while they wait to find out what happened to their children. big admins, each e l g 0. boeing, star liners, spacecraft is back on a soft and leaving the international space station without anyone on board. a touch down star liner is back on earth. that landing coming into numerous technical problems, which is why it's coming back. can take the star line a capsule is ended. it's the trouble of 3 months by coming down in new mexico test pilots who wrote it to the space station in june. now have to wait until february
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to return home on a space ex flight. tanya harrison is a fellow at the university of british columbia as i was with space institute. she's worked on several nice submissions and she says the lending may have been a success, but the fact that was missing its crew can be ignored. it must be demoralizing away when you've gone up, expecting to be up there for 8 days. and suddenly your mission turns into 8 months . at the same time, this is a highly trained crew that knows, that seems like this can happen. sometimes you're not to this extreme, we haven't seen something like this before, but you know, they're trained, they're ready as to nita has spent over a year in space collectively just on her own. so, you know, a few more months under her belt is not gonna probably face her all that much in terms of these new crew capsules. there's really only 2 options available right now . we have start liner from boeing and dragon from space x. and they both gone through extensive testing to get to the point where they were rated, that it was supposedly safe for them to take these ashen off into space. um both
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suffered failures along the way in and crude tests. and with star liner they ran into issues in their 1st on crude tests, back in 2019 and then so to issues just kept popping up before we're launch after launch and after it's darlene i had talked with the space station and so it was definitely a point where nasa said, okay, we don't want to take any chances with the crew. we're just going to call it here. since we can't diagnose where all these issues are coming from. we'll just bring back the capsule on its own so that we can analyze that to your on the ground and then make sure we send a rides that we know is maybe a little bit safer to pick them up later, which is the space x crew dragon a start head and i'll just say that from us president donald trump won't be sentenced until after the november election. after being find guilty of being crushed money to an adult film star and $24000000.00 on julian's prepared to vote for the new president, for unemployment is still a big issue even though the economy is getting better. the
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in depth analysis of the days headline was strategic purpose. do you think this assassination serves israel informed opinions, people who have been 18 years seem to be given a chance to best to be a bold critical debank. russia has decided that the war ukraine as a defensive war inside story house. will it change the security relationship between both come on out here. but identify 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,
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fuel or unknown. witness documentary on the challenges era. with the the working out. is it a reminder of our top stories? this are the ones calling for an investigation officer. there's really forces. shelton killed a 26 year old, joined us to, to citizen and the occupied, the west by arsenal risky. which shows in the head of june, demonstrations against the expense of the legal is raising symptoms by starlight or
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space cropped as london back on a top to leading the international space station. but without any one on for technical problems. forced to abandon times to use the capsule to bring packets to test fail. now return to the space in february, the 7th children are missing the junior officer. a school drama gene park hills. 18 students happens in the county of yeah, the north of the capital i wrote in police are trying to establish what starts at the following form of us president donald trump won't be sentenced for this harsh money trial until after november's election. it was found guilty in may on $34.00 counts of falsifying business records to conceal payments, to an adult films stock share hubbard, tennessee reports from washington dc. donald trump presented the postponement as an indication for his arguments to be entire how some of the persecution was afford
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that d a which went against me has been postponed because everyone realizes that there was no case cause i did nothing wrong to which i did say and attacked by my political opponents in washington, dc and comrade, kamala harris and radical left about it. for purposes of election, it appears as though that was so for years, the case sensitive money paid to a former adults to mattress during from 1st presidential run in 2016 to avoid a potential scandal. trump was found guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to conceal the nature of these payments. the judge, besides agree with the case justice one lashaun wrote he was for spinning the sentencing to avoid any appearance. however, unwarranted, the proceeding has been effected by all seeks to effect will be approaching presidential election in which the defendant is a candidate. and there is
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a certain amount of agreements that sentencing a presidential candidate to up to 4 years in prison just weeks before the election . isn't a good look for the us with respect to the argument that the judge caved to political pressure. i actually think that it's quite the opposite. i think what the judge did here is said, i am going to give this defendant a fair shot either way, but no matter what this court is going to continue to be impartial. and even if there's any inkling of impropriety, we're going to dispel that from our faces sentencing on november the 26th potentially as president elect. but whether he wins the election or not, he is expected to appeal to a guilty verdict in a process that would take several months. and even if he loses that appeal, it is the unlikely that he will be in prison while serving as president. thank you very much. so for now, trump is victorious. having managed to delay all 4 of the criminal trials. he was facing ahead of the presidential election. she ever time c l g 0 washington. i mean,
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it's aspect of the sco shooting in the us state of georgia's appeared in court. 14 year old cold gray is facing for con. so 1st degree murder, 2 students and 2 teachers were shot and killed at a school near atlanta on wednesday. the suspects father has also appeared in court . he's facing charges of 2nd degree murder, involuntary manslaughter, and cruelty to children. authorities say he knowingly allowed his son to own the weapon. panama has deported a group of migrants by putting them on a plane to india. the flights financed by the united states as part of an agreement to discourage people from trying to reach the us through central america auto sounds. it was empty at the reports from panama city. force to head home, a 130 indian migrants are deported from panama to new delhi, on a plane paid for by the united states. somewhere that are sea level. and we're very grateful to the government of panama for over support. we for this of the entire
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process and they've done it respecting the human rights and dignity of the people, the quoted and was thankful that this is helping because of regular migration must stop. hundreds of thousands of us bound migrants have been arriving in panama after crossing the dairy and got a treacherous reinforce region connecting south and central america. the plan is part of the biden administration efforts to stop migrants reaching the southern border and the united states. president jose moreno was the 1st one now logic track down as he set up the barbed wire fences across parts of the jungle and increase military patrols. but so far the deportation flights are limited to migrants with previous criminal records. the united states government is trying to replicate this initiative in other countries along the route with a similar deal currently pending with cosette rica. but critics here say that these flights are likely to discourage
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a majority of migrants from trying to reach the us border. when it's a, it's totally seamless. cool. just read it. yes. good. nicholas says he's forbidden from sheltering migrants under the new policies, but he says those policies only increase the risks migrant space. i am put on with the c 180. gimme a 2nd. i had promised to deport $500.00 each week. this isn't possible in a country like canada with the resources we have, and these people are not my reading because they want to. but because they face very difficult conditions, politically, socially and economically. the migration to the darren gap may slow down, but it's not going to go away as much as they'd like. you know, kind of most government insist that while the program has had a slow start, it will expand in time. it collateral. it's clear that given the volume of people, it's difficult to pertain to the port 500 people a week. but this is just the start of this program. we've had issues with financing and delays, but it will expand. the us says it's funding the deportation flights to the tune of
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$6000000.00 with both countries. banking under the terrence working a much larger investment is likely to come out of some of it. i'm 50 and just the panama me, i'm on soft of the rape and murder of attorney doctrine in india's eastern civil kata protests as a still calling for justice federal investigations under way. and a number of people have been fired on costumes. shelby's reports from one of the marches, the former students professes just as people from all walks of life, the marching in the hundreds to show their anger brief and despair, or the rape and murder of the dumpster in the city. both of us from the city of joy, it's also called the city of protests. and these protests and vigils that have been going on in the past one month because people say via fedex. they one just now the
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marching on a very busy street blocking software. so i'm thing for justice as they walk towards a main junction which is the center of full protest. now that junction is not very far from the anji. khan hospital, the, the rape and the very, very the the high security along this is as these much as i headed towards the main junction. they also prohibits the, all those in many areas of the city. there's no let up in the protest, not in the past. as far as these professors often said, this is not an isolated, almost every city open. got such a crime that sexual assault is ramping on. these put the keep up the momentum to job. and i'm sure these obviously the closer to
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staying in india where heavy rain and funding is killed. 32 people across the southern states and sort of best buy scares have been coming out of the central has including nope and water to people being strong. all julians will head to the polls on saturday, the cost of their balance and their presidential election. unemployment is a big problem even though the economy is getting better. or some of bishop has been speaking to photos and on to the 2nd largest city on of medicines. reducing algeria generated nearly 2700000000 dollars last year and covered about 70 percent of its pharmaceutical needs. it's part of an effort to diversify the economy of a from point in gas. and in the past few decades. it's not only made the country more self sufficient, but also propelled algeria to become one of the advocates largest produces of medicines, $200.00 factories like discipline, to create jobs, but not enough authority. it doesn't regularly publish official numbers,
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but the international labor organization says about 12 percent of the population is out of book. and definitely one and 3 young people. and unemployment weighs heavily on board as decisions and gas exports have increased during the international in the crisis. but at the state conference filled up, a big spending has also spiked and without job creation, it's a green on the economy facing challenges including restrictions and imports and currency the valuation in the open market. a jury is trying to leave with the economy. it's been submitted to previously, investors have no confidence to invest in algeria, but that's beginning to change as i lose our amended. an image change in the rebound of our economy depends on severing the relationship between corruption, money, and politics. and that's what's giving us a launch pad towards a new economic outlook ream help to set up this restaurant and as your, your 2nd city of around 2 years ago, she says young people need to work hard to find the opportunities. and especially if this situation now is a little bit difficult,
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people are expecting things to change after the elections. personally, i have no issue with my business. i work hard and my salary is good. i have stability, and i don't think about leaving algeria. many young people frustrated by the lack of opportunities, want to move abroad, but the older generation belize, those problems can be solved by electing the right people by loud or who will. of course, i'm going simple. if it's obligatory, i hope whoever wins will make the country better and we have a very rich country. i hope that whoever wins takes care of the young and old and increases pensions because it's not enough. of almost all is unions once better prospect's jobs and social improvements they've heard promises before. but the number of what's costs on saturday will determine how many of them actually believe the 3 candidates. some a job without the data will run rest and they'll do. what is next then inside story is going to examine how the us economy could shape november's presidential election
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to forget and get a lot more and what, what is the election coverage on the website? obviously the, the the, the hello, the weather is looking a good deal quads, and that was cross c, arabian finance. last, still a few showers just hugging the red sea, but for the most part, well, the hazy, sunshine, fine, dry and pleasant, full manufacture. it goes to low showers, the west and you have been maybe down towards the fall, south, west of saudi, but nothing else ready to speak on the top of just head take back just the the i celsius as a 100 and found heights to find the woman off i can assure you, but this woman still left the q way and for back that temperatures here getting into the mid forties it as long as you drive close, that is the side of the mediterranean, one or 2 coastal showers a possibility of tools. the black sea, again, a few showers coming through here,
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just running down across the post office. i know, posit ducky, i could catch a shot shot arrow to brisk brace. they're just running across c h e. and meanwhile across north western parts of africa. so i'm usually on several, some showers that i once again into a good part of the outs area pushing up to morocco. plenty of showers across the west africa again, further north then they should be for southern africa here it is general rates, right? we got a few showers to the east of the riff valley. townsend in catching a shout to over the next couple of days. you pushed by the south turning went to the cape town. they swollen over to protect the american constitution. so why would they take up homes against their own country and stayed back in standby, knew 200 series explodes,
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the role of military venture and us far right column. good. we're going to i could see against the coming soon on al jazeera. how well the us economy shape it's presidential election has come a harris and donald trump such strong policies selected in november. but as the country is relaying from a huge deficit and high consumer prices, what can either of them offer this is inside stores, the hello that i.

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