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they are going through so that i can convey the headlines and the most human way possible to just you to. we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. the 3 quarters of a 1000000 people take to the streets of israel. they're demanding that the government does a deal to for your remaining jobs are kept the same a lot for me to help. also coming up, women and children are among the dead. and the school is tonya, is really strikes across the guys at kennedy's 13th on palestinians in 24. it offers that as well as main opposition, be the gonzalez, leaves the country after seeking refuge in a fun, an embassy. i know julia is president, looks like he's going to keep his job as folks are kind of in the latest election, the government claims turner's has been higher than it was in the last,
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the 3 quarters of a 1000000 people have taken to the streets in israel the biggest demonstrations in its history, many people have been arrested as protest is call them prime minister benjamin dissing yahoo! to do a deal to bring home captives in garza demonstrates, has accused the police of using excessive force on this. a hoot is in the jordanian capital, i'm on because these really government has bind. i'll just see that from reporting inside israel. the largest demonstration in israel's history protest organizers say 500000 is rarely use, rallied until a be calling for deal to bring back the remaining is really captive and across the country, 250000 others joining similar demonstrations. i do any of those, i'm show a missed appointment just a few days ago. you stood in front of the families of the captives and said,
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sorry that we're not able to bring them back a life. but what kind of forgiveness is that? if you do not intend to change your ways that we will not give the record number of demonstrators comes a week after these really army announced and have recovered the bodies of 6 captives from a tunnel in southern gauze. the last week. family members of israeli captives and the groups representing them, blame prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, and his government for failing to secure a deal. that's in a shame that government represents how it's a far away from what the people think is the majority demonstrate or say they'll continue to protest until the government years, their demands and changes its policy. the consecutive demonstrations over the last week saw on president of crowds bennett's and y'all, who maintains that military pressure,
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is still the main way to bring the remaining captives back home. and the deal to bring about their release is still nowhere in sight. how the central does ita live in that case, gaze from the new israel fund which supports democracy in social justice and israel . she is not convinced the protests will be enough to persuade benjamin netanyahu to agreeing to deal with homeless for many, many years. there's been this indian about prime minister and this and yahoo that he's test one that things just slide right off of him. and i think the fear is that even now, when you see a, as you reported 3 quarters of a 1000000 of israelis in one day after consecutive process all week long, it, there isn't really any evidence that this will change this. and yeah, who has a havior when it can change is his strong hold on this really society. but
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because of the way is really elect oral and parliamentary systems work that won't have an immediate effect. so there have been polls this week, the last pull that i saw was from 2 days ago, showing that and it's in. yeah. who's favorability is down and that if there were to be an election today, listen yeah. who's part of he really could would only be $22.00 seats. whereas betty guess as part of the national unity party would be at $23.00. so in some sense, perhaps this is having an effect. but because we're not in elections right now, and it would require a collapse of the existing coalition in order to bring us into elections. this, the, the, the, the hostage deal a ceasefire deal does, depends on the current leadership. and it is hard to imagine them taking their cues from these process, but that doesn't mean that there isn't an impact on the protests on the shirt short,
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medium and long term future of is really, society is just unclear whether they can have any influence on witness and the yahoo himself will do. and these are the armies continuing to target densely populations, refugee camps and residential areas in gaza. at least $41.00 palestinians have been killed in 24 hours at apartments and operates refugee. campers be hit kenning, a mother and her son. bob signs of also attacked. the schools for families were sheltering and there's a body of refugee camp in northern gaza. at least 8 palestinians been killed there . sort of thing. yeah. now do you see the 2 missiles talking to the tents? not even a concrete building or a tunnel. we came down really good. and we saw among the people killed the woman who was preparing milk for her child, the siege, hunger, and destruction. we've experienced enough. and 5 other people have been killed and several have been injured. and then attacking on this kind of refugee camp. what did palestinians have being taken to alex the hospital which is already overwhelmed
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by injured patients that a couple of them has more from demo bala in central gulf the is really ministry. is it still around the gothic military attacks to throw out the fight, to get sound out? tillery, on the grounds and the noise of the strip by attacking creation senses and residential polyps. now these areas are no longer can seem to be size to california, and especially in light of the growing destruction on the trucks that had been carried out in the past 24 hours on the aforementioned areas. 18 in the city is what areas of gauze that families have been targeted specially and then there's a rush refugee camps more children have been killed to recently received these specs and which is why the united nation. it's 2 parts and those on the ground. why will be, is why the military ration is all still ongoing. in rough off, basically, we have people deciding that they use money all mean these are still empowering the minute, 3 friends in misery. cordial philadelphia, one in egyptian folders. why the is buddy all me toe now is because of how you
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think the humanitarian conditions of palestinians who are right now struggling to afford the bags a committee code, ask you a military. and this is, it is a lie to of this ongoing cottage that had surpassed more than 11 months or deadly consultations of the time that we come off. and it's not on the grounds you'll tell, recognizes i will just be right there that i had to sign the 1st one i know positionally, that one of those others is heading to spain in the wake of a government to track down was all as have been seeking refuge of the spanish embassy and cut off a software event as well in court issued a warrant for his arrest. president because my daughter declared victory in the july election. the opposition insist. gonzalez won the majority of the vote. springs folder in minnesota. jose manuel of brothers has issued
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a statement saying gonzales at his own request is flying to spain on the spanish air force plane. it goes on to say that the government, the spain is committed to the political rights and physical integrity of o venezuelans. all here is franco is director of the conflict analysis resort center. he says, my daughter will likely hold onto par. and i think this is the confirmation of a new wave of regression i'm. that's the regina will maintain and it will hold on. one of the turn of the beast for them to try to form it over, maybe like silent, but that would be even effective. the previews or positions either strike to do that, to more effect on, in my view, the same till the lucian also transition to a democratic ruling this way. and i confirmation that we are going to see i need, i need a legitimate government to help to hold on to power. it will be very difficult to
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have any kind of tools leverage on the mode already developed already and has the means to repress, i think control of the armed forces. isaac control over the main source of revenue, which is oil. the minutes when the fitness center has been able to produce more oil, not as much as in the 5 but, but sufficiently to fund deborah version of the power. i think that's the romantic it for us has completely failed both barbados emissions. these, we tried to support the very many countries between there and as well as the mexican, sorry breast cnn called on getting governments that didn't produce any kind of softening or gesture towards that angle to ation. by the merging the, i'll do is electoral authorities as voter turnout from the presidential election starts at a was 48 percent. if the figures are accurate,
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that's gonna be 10 percent higher then in $2192.00 candidates are challenging of the mostly trouble. these running for a 2nd presidential time, which is widely expected to win, or some, a bunch of his reports from the capital of years. it was a quite start to a serious presidential election on a hot summer's day. just a trickle of people at the schooling center in the carpets and chairs. those who did turn out to go believe it's a national do to be because i love my country. i'm all jerry and i hope that everyone move live in the head. this is about the future of our children and our grandchildren. many things will depend on it in the hospitals, universities purchasing power, the stability of the country, the opposition leaders had raised concerns about the heat and impact of early pools and mobilizing voters. unlike the boycotts and political turmoil of 2019, this political stability and no one rest incumbent president insist that
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a vote for him is a vote for of judy as prosperity. his critics accused him of containing freedoms and focusing more in perception, building and actually reform. but sees vitally expected to retain power. is the phone, say it's a real fight, and this supporters will give the president a tough time. but some parties in the far right and the far left of the political spectrum as in boy cotton as well, how much isn't surprised all his adult life. he hasn't missed voting in an election where the region in a residential location, nursing him to the people against the selection. we know who they are, they're thinking is that the incumbent was always when yes, i'm sure that the elections will succeed. 100 percent. good, willing in the next 5 years, whoever takes power will make a lot of changes for the country within and 486 to an outlook. yep. there is an instance he has an amongst the supporters of the 3 candidates and there's been a steady trickle of people coming out to vote. but there is also this segment of as
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union society which believe that the results are pre determined. and there's no point in both many and people told us they don't see the view in costing the ballots. turn out is a major issue because without the proper mandate, the incoming president would like legitimacy about that even if i back here thought of course elections grant is good to see and credibility to the president, the law just a ton out. and the high, the percentage, the grace of the president's freedom to act, and the stronger than a gentleman see. this enabled them to govern with great independence. without a large turn out, whoever bins will have to work hard to prove they represent the majority of, of jerry and some of it's already down to the, to algiers. what am lawrence is a professor of international relations at the american university is also being north africa, director of a crisis group. he says, he doesn't believe the turn art has been higher than in the 2019 election. it's a fantastic turn out if it actually happened,
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but i don't believe it's 5 years ago. you had 33 percent devoted by 510 and 26 percent devoted by 5 pm. and then this the and then the last election, 39 percent had voted by the closing and dismissing 48 percent. so you'd have 22 percent jump. half of the audrey voters voted in the last 3 hours before the port pulls close and it's just not believable. i think what's gonna happen is they're going to significantly revise downward the participation route cuz there's no reason. half the people voted in the last 3 hours, the elections, you would have had long lines at the polling stations and we didn't see anything like that. you also would have had a lot of young people voting and an adult at lee all the reporters, and observers going randal jr, saying none of the young people are voting. and so this is the 1st time i can remember where the participation rate seems to be made up. um, now if it's 48 percent, that's a huge jump over the last time i, you know, and it doesn't need to be a lot of sort of investigations and reporting to see if it was that high. but i
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really don't believe. 12000000 algerians voted yesterday, most algerians are more concerned about economics and politics. but increasingly algerians are thinking, they're not going to get good economic turnouts without what they call legitimate institutions operating on their behalf. and instead we've got a situation where, you know, one man pretty much controls the system to a large degree and you don't get this sense of talking down jerry. and so they feel like the government's opening up being transparent and doing the kinds of things that need to be done to spend all the wind fall of money they're making from the huge european appetite for alger and hydrocarbons in the context of the ukraine war . the still ahead and i'll just see it as a desktop from a fire the event. so can you scroll down between wisest of 21 or the 17 boys are still missing? and us health authorities are trying to figure out how some of them is infected with parts to in the series, with others coming into contact with respect to the animal.
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the inequality, corruption, repression, and range in it just decided to cost the piece of cake. i'm sure it's a documentary, it explodes, the desperate states of democracy and 11 through the eyes of those who are losing home every day. our dreams are becoming blue with democracy, maybe democracy for sale on elders era. us vice president. pamela harris will go face to face with president donald trump in their 1st live presidential television, to face, with polls pointing to a tight race him either candidate move. indeed, all in their favor, full analysis announces 0 in depth analysis of the face. headline,
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what strategic purpose do you think this assassination serves? israel informed opinions, people who have been 18 years old seem to be given a chance to best to be a full political debate. russia has decided that the war ukraine as a defensive war inside story, how fluid changed the security relationship between both countries on out jersey around the, [000:00:00;00] the board, you know, just need a reminder of our top stories this out, 3 quarters of a 1000000 people initially i'll have taken pause and i'm to tell them to protest
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the calling on the government to each of us for the release of the complex gods in gaza. israel is again targeting densely populated refugee camps and residential areas. at least $31.00 power studies were killed september 7th, march 11 months and almost at the time southern israel prompted to finish violent opposition later. edward desantis is heading to spain off to a government crackdown gonzales, seeking the silent spanish embassy cut off because of the sort of course issued a warning rest. your opposition says he won the dispute for july, such as there was water in gauze, or fires. emotions on discussion in jordan, but it doesn't seem to be having an impact on the upcoming parliamentary elections . michael level reports from the capital, i'm on it's friday in downtown. i'm on the grand who's saying the most cuz the usual reading points will rekey protests
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against the war in garza. but today it's me. it's friday. prayers all well, attend the streets so i'm not as full as usual. fear of an escalating regional is stifling tourism. economic life, lot of jordan, it's also re election season and the hash in mind king a john most of the money is a santa candidate hoping to make it back into the house of representatives. while he says the war doesn't appear to have a direct impact on the elections, it's a difficult time to campaign was on the video in the seats, and it's affecting the psychology of the vote. and some of them would question the usefulness of the election and the timing, but we keep reminding them that it's that constitutional rights and both should hit the amount of boxes to express that can sense in the right way. while members have limited powers in the lower house of parliament, they planned to use it to be
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a voice for all sorts of voices will hopefully be loud. yes, the lower house of parliament, dozens control for an offense. but the government, under the leadership of king of della, reflects what the citizens want. i will do my absolute best to reflect the opinions and concerns of the palestinian citizens to end the war on garza, for the last 3 decades, jordan has been undergoing a gradual process of electoral reform. it's one in which political parties are seeking to replace tribal loyalty and acute with the hems key. i'm very excited because independent candidates in general a week my father always used to say there is strengths in unity, thanks to the vision of the king. we're moving towards party based evictions. the kingdom strikes a delicate balance as a strategic partner to the united states navy. but israel and a $102.00 millions of refugees including power steering. but it's always maintained, it can achieve far more from a position of stability in
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a very fractured region of the world. the collective outrage at the warring gaza cuts across any political divide here. while the country looks to forge a national identity beyond tribe will finally apply to the palestinian people, remains a focal point of unity rather than an election issue. michael apple. oh to 0. i'm on in tenure 21 boys are not unknown to have died after a 5 tore through school dormitory. a 139 children have been accounted for for the star to say 17 i still missing. it's not clear what caused the fire. catherine, so i sent this report from the thing near the country just being one year old, 13 year old son is in the same, holding onto the hope that he'll be found alive the safe. she's been anxious these following government updates,
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but he's yet to finance on. so because it is almost real quick for teeth and you don't have it with the giving us to insure it. but they they stay reduced giving us the martin shots. he's high. the compound appeals side under russia academy, i've been sealed off and become a crime scene. forensic investigators a trying to establish low cost via most of the bodies of bodily charge. and you do take dna testing to identify the boys who have died. some of the parents have seen the remains and the had broken and traumatized. julio want to know what happened. always happened, and who's responsible that. this is not an isolated case. and school fires. i'm not uncommon. some are awesome attacks. are those tragic accidents we're investigating to see to it whether this school has actually had he adds to the guidelines by the
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minister of education. they've got to do that besides the distance. i normally have a particular life in terms of a you know, you know, specification. so how dimitry should the weight for these family members youth expo she 18, they say that trying to stay strong, clinging to walk listeners remains catherine. so all do 0 gary county. ready and several students have been injured in central kenya, and another 5 this time a go school. it happened the initial time, please say, and damage has been damaged. emergency teams are not the same. and an investigation is underway into the cause of the farm sizes of people across the front. subbing protesting against the nomination of michelle. bonnie has been you. prime minister, voters costs their balance and this stuff election 2 months ago. they say the vote was stolen trades unions and mastering parties have denounced the decision by presidents emmanuel macro. she rejected their candidates, the leader of the new popular front. even though the left wing coalition,
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one most seats in the national assembly, latasha. barbara has more from powers to everyone the way spoken to at the same thing to us. they say there's a french presence of mind new michael stolen. the next you may say look, we went out to folks in july, the left wing alliance, the popular fun one the most 1st. however, michael was chosen to point the prime minister from the other end of the political spectrum, a conservative. and they say that just means i'm angry because of the nation of the prime minister friends here. he does not 3 present. that's all the full of people make it easy to. we had an election and it seems the government refused to listen to us. well, there are a lot of young people in the protest joining and young people, and i'm present to big numbers and not to lice,
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not to mention because they say they really wanted to make sure the far right policy, maureen defend, didn't win the election. many of them voted for the last, so they feel particularly disappointed and dissolution on list and disrespected that angry. ah, we also see that there's less people that during the election kind of shows a bit of despair for phones as the apartment is michelle fornia is not going to have to try and put together a government will collapse. so will be supported by the parliament for that it's not going to be easy because the parliament is particularly politically frontier. it's michelle bonnie, i there was a freshman politician. he is a freshman. negotiate that a no doubt. he is going to need those negotiating skills in the coming days and weeks and starts a bottle of, i'll just narrow powers. the housing authorities in the united states have confirmed the case of bird flew, but the patient hasn't had any contact with an infected animal. it's believed to be an adult who was admitted to hospital in missouri 2 weeks ago. simon clark is an
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associate professor of selling, you know, micro biology at the university of writing. he says the possibility of human to human transmission could cause serious infections. there was, of course, the possibility there was some unknown animal exposure. if however, that wasn't the case, that didn't happen, then i think we ought to presume that it's being transmitted from another person. and that's a step change in how we can set up the, the, because before now we've known that people can get it, they get it from animals and they don't necessarily pass it on to other people that might have changed with this this case. but it's a might not, that has no cost. if it can spread from one person to another, it can spread to plenty more as well as people who get it thought to be seriously ill. you know, it's entirely possible. it's thought to be the case, but if,
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if the tree did make the transition to human beings, then it would cost both could likely cause i have pretty serious infection. but of course not remains to be seen whether that's true or not. in brazil, form of fire right present and shadow. both sonata has joined to protests against the shop done of social media platform, x. thousands of people have brought it in. so part of their calling for the impeachment of a supreme court judge ordered a bond of a platform last week, alexandra, dom morales ruled. the company failed to comply with local laws protests as a calling to bind an attack on free speech. it's then staying in brazil and investigation into a plane crash which killed $62.00 passengers last month says there was significant ice build up on the aircraft. the preliminary findings suggest the de icing system may have failed. corporate recordings also revealed a crew member mentioning gas system failure. spanish director pedo
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multiple has one the top prize of the 81st venice film festival for his film, the room next door, the drama of a new from asia. so i was told this one to, and julie on more after the screening, it received a standing ovation, which lasted 18 minutes. several other winters have used the festival to protest against israel's war on guys, including jewish american director, set of favor as a jewish american artist working in a time based medium. i must note, i'm accepting this award on the 300 and 36th day of israel's genocide and gaza and 76 year of occupation. the, i believe it is our responsibility as film workers to use the institutional platforms through which we work to address is realism, community. on the global stage, i stand in solidarity with the people of palestine and their struggle for
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liberation. whether it's next to the inside story examines whether the new prime minister refunds can fix the polarized political minds. stay with us. the color normal service has been resumed across the middle east. this top to entice on side for the most part is the one or 2 showers, a possibility just around the southern end of the red sea, but nothing too much to speak of here. even though hot temperature is around 38 celsius over the next couple of days to type of woman as we go through monday in a separate woman that for q way. and also in the fact that, again, plenty of sunshine around a fair, but a sunshine to around the eastern side of the mediterranean stuckey, i will see a scattering a shelves, the heaviest of which will be across northern parts of the country. up toward c, a g. quite
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a brisk wind blowing in across the chain. so what's the weather there for a time to just around the black sea but the really heavy right. you can see that's making his way towards the balkans to was grace as we go on into the pots of next week. fans, so not a wet weather where that west of weather that is coming out to the north west of africa. some heavy pulse is the freight into morocco, northern areas of algae area in to the west side of the met. it's right in a level slide. 5 east with central africa still same plans. your showers. want us to show us to, into southern africa and with the winds coming in from us. some of the direction is looking pretty cold in cape town, 14 celsius on sunday. picking up and brightening up for monday. the cultivating food is the foundation of human civilization. but food today is a global commodity. if the industry did not make money, how many people will be on and how it's cultivated, the contentious debates,
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public interest and the public safety is definitely not taking precedence and in depth examination into agri business. and the conflicting interests play, industry doesn't want any regulation. they just want to put the products and the market. the price of progress on o g, a 0 is known as miss hills, rec seats. and now he's prompts is the prime minister. we shall bonnie a faces the challenge of fixing the countries put her eyes from the school landscape. is that something we can achieve? and why is appointment causes so much controversy in front of us? this is inside school the

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