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the the . ready the, you're watching the news, our live from headquarters, and del fine daddy. you navigate on here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes . another massacre and a so called safe stone is really bones killed. dozens of displaced palestinians living in tents and southern gauze up the ukraine launch has a large scale drone attack on the moscow region, killing. at least one person, a damn collapse in the nigerian city of my degree, leads homes and businesses underwater. and they respond to full use of artificial
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intelligence on the battlefield. experts from 92 nations gathered in south korea to establish a blueprint. javan asked, with the sports the miami dolphins, the nfl team has called for us and the action of the new for the counselor to just release the names best all plans. heinrich hills was detained by police. the welcome to the news our. the is really army has attacked a tent in complement in southern gaza and what was described by israel as a quote safe area. at least 40 palestinians have been reportedly killed and dozens injured into strikes. one of my wasi, the victims were displaced, palestinians taking refuge from israel's relentless bombardment. israel's military says targeted him, us command center from us called that claim a blatant lie. and then that he was at the scene of the attack and sent this
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reports or it was 12 20 am. when that is ready for us is carried out and massive a talk here in the last week on units in this here, let me tell you and say the segment in the area. that's how it's after the is really for says target to this based microsoft comes with a can use 5 is run the airstrikes according to what this is here. they're saying that at least 20 times at 2010, sorry, 25 me. these were living in this area now we also need to know it took hours for the civil defense teams to rescue those palestinians chopped under the sun. this time they were trapped under this time. they were not chopped under the boat. now, according to the many curtains, they said that at least 60 palestinians were also injured. this area, as we see,
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is an area where a lot of palestinians are living. and as you see those policy is i currently trying to find their belongings or trying to find what's left. i'm just a talk this area with an agriculture area. we're seeing a prospect get houses for plant. and this is the only place where palestinians were able to come and lived here. we see mos of destruction, of these tents and all of these caustic houses are made of ta 6. that's why it's very easy for them to. but now this is not the 1st attack and military you trace this ignited zone in on the rossi some humans. this has been happening a couple of times in the past couple of weeks. but however, policy is here are telling us they do not know where to go. nowhere is safe across
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the gulf. this isn't gonna hold any a to z a demo also community because of palestine or another is really strike this time in gaza. city has killed at least 5 palestinians, that bomb struck a food stall where people were gathering in and show a square. at least 40000 people had been killed in nearly 95000 injured since the war started in october. as well, the poll your vaccination campaign has begun in northern god. so then it comes a day after is really forced to stop the convoy traveling to the north as part of the u. n's, polio vaccination campaign. the head of the un agency for palestinian refugees that employees were stopped at gunpoint despite prior coordination with the military. israel claims there were palestinian suspects and the con voice. the un says it's cars were heavily damaged by is really a bulldozer as well. so far. nearly 443000 children in gaza have received their 1st
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dose of the polio vaccine. that's about 69 percent of all children under the age of 10, with the palestinian ministry of health says that it's still waiting for is really approval to reach 7 more areas and find eunice dropped off in southern gauze, all those regions around 300000 children are still in need of the vaccine honey maximum, which is our correspond to tiny is joining us from dated by the hand. central gaza, so high in the middle of the war zone in the middle of the attacks, like the one we just saw in on my wasi, the u. n. is trying to fax a children against polio. tell us about the status of the campaign. what's happening in the north and the southern areas where they need to reach children as well. well, so far the, the vaccination campaign is taking place in the middle of an area where the positive in the fighting are not who they're not. there isn't to confirm positive in the finding in the northern part of district and garza city of the just not for
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be within the past hours early hours this morning, midnight. the costs were carried by these really military going people who work in their neighborhoods or in front of their homes in the campaign and started officially today. but it's starting at a very humble way. right now. it's not wide spread, as we were hoping or as the of health officials with or the definitely had sold the unit different other leading organization for the account pin. it started in limited areas in jamalia and in densely populated neighborhoods in eastern part of the city. but the remaining parts of the northern part of doesn't gauze as it are still without any of the designated points or sites for vaccination. on top of that, the ongoing obstruction of view and all official view and employees the those who are responsible for the account being cross mid 3 and all the way to the northern part in gauze and these housing. many of the challenges, many of the channels already exist on the ground intense bombing campaign deposits
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of the, of the, on the, of the 5 things that are not clear whether they are going to happen or not. the intimidation that is it created by the ongoing get talks not only in northern garza and government, but here in the southern parts of this trip, causing intimidation, causing state of panic and fear among the civilian population. there is still at least 45 percent of the children who are in need of this vaccination in northern gaza strip and all the city itself. but with this humble beginning right now, it's again i'm, we're describing it this way because it's always starting in limited areas as there's a risk to expand it in parts of dollar fee and for the northern part of the threat . because once again, the pauses in the fighting are not confirmed, and many of the talks nowadays are unpredictable. it could be in the middle of vaccination, rollouts and a talk that happens, and that increases the risk of, of having a large number of casualties due to fall and, and that's the, the, they the, the tragedy of what's going on right now. not only vaccinations that we're facing,
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that is facing many of the challenges to be implemented, but also other important things that are necessary for survival necessary to help people survive these difficult conditions. ok, thank you so much, honey. my phone was reported from dated by lawson. central counsel, as the united nation says, lessons aren't being held in any of its 200 schools in gaza because they're being used to shelter, displace palestinians. today, as you may have heard what of mark the start of a new year in this new school year in gaza. however, after 11 months of hostilities, more than 600000 young people are being described of access to formal education for another year. the un relief and works agency says no official schooling is available in any of its 200 schools, with many of them being used to shelters for displace palestinians. the agency says
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it's teams are still providing recreational activities and psycho social support in some of its schools. up to some conflict spoke to some young palestinians who are now in cats, are and are able to continue their studies. star students back in gauze a 17 year old lee on the bus, she can finally shine again. going back to school. generally feels like to reaching the name for me, especially after the war. and this might sound exaggerated, but i genuinely knew this. israel's wor, costs the teenager for senior year of high school instead of taking classes for months she's had to take cover from is really bones and you and shelter in hon. eunice funding was february. i couldn't reach out to my teachers, even though i tried with a group of my friends to continue our so our studies at home. but we couldn't do so
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. evacuated to doha, 4 months ago, lands back on track. thanks to a scholarship. here in katara, some palestinians have a chance to resume their studies. education has always been central and gaza even before as well as of war. and when living under occupation, the strip had one of the highest electricity rates in the world, its schools played a crucial role and empowering people, as well as preserving policy, new culture and history. traditionally, god has produced some of the top achievers and high school exams in the region, which relentlessly is really a tax of forced education facilities to close for 2nd year. the un says 85 percent of school buildings are damaged or completely destroyed. and all 12 universities has been bombed among them, the one where abraham had been studying to become a nurse family. and then so you need me to these really occupation forces destroyed
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my university, see all us, how to university, and with it, the dreams of my classmates and my own. this scholarship from education above all is giving me a new start. opening a new chapter in his life, he's starting a degree at lou sales university, just north of doha. this time he chose psychology. he wants to help those in his community who have experienced similar trauma to here. but in guitar, abraham is learning more than just skills. now, today he's trying on his brand new prosthetic leg. he lost both legs and an arm, and it is rarely tack. improving both body and mind. the brain is taking his 1st steps towards a brighter future. one in which palestinians education and resilience go hand in hand. if this i'm getting food, i'll just 0 don't. of the is really military is continuing its raves across the occupied westbank. the army storm,
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the highest refugee camp south of bethlehem. at least 3 palestinians were the change after their homes were rated the the only land crossing between jordan and the occupied westbank has reopened. after a 2 day closer, it was shut down. following the killing of 3 is really guards on sunday. hundreds of palestinians were stranded near that crossing from the occupied westbank side. and it's now reopened for civilian traffic, only a not for commercial goods. ok let's get an update from the crossing and speaks to our correspond that homes, us, some people joining us from the jordanian side of the border. so you know, many palestinians in the occupied westbank depends on this crossing. so what's happening there right now, and specifically in terms of any commercial traffic,
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the full around 8 am local time. the crossing on both sides had reopen for palestinians. it's important to note this is the only entry and exit point for them from the occupied westbank and it had been shuddered for 2 days and that would open at 8 am local time. but at this hour, it is now closed due to the shared number of passengers that are coming in and out of the border authority. say that in the next several hours they will reopen it. but there's too many people inside to process at one time. and remember that all of this comes up following a shooting just a couple of days ago on sunday that resulted in the depths of 3 is really guards on these really controlled side of the border. and the occupied westbank jordanian authorities have opened an investigation into the matter and have identified the shooter saying that he's a jordanian national and that they're working with this really authorities to bring back his body to jordan for burial. now in terms of commercial traffic that is
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still not allowed, and it's because these really airport and ports authority is still looking for new ways and measures to ensure security. after the breach that happened on sunday at this time, they're saying that only passengers can pass through and they are still looking for new directives for the cargo. okay, thank you. and this includes reporting from jordan as a place to people have been killed in an is really attack and loving on a drone target at a car in the vicinity of a town in eastern 11 on 2 others were injured in that strike little the rest as one person is dead after ukraine launched a drone attack on moscow and several other regions.
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russian officials say that more than 70 were shot down on the governor of freon screech instead. air raid alerts were activated in many areas. one man was killed when the remains of a gallon drone hit, a residential building south east of moscow. julia shove of all of us joining us from moscow. what are you? what more are you finding out at this hour of the quote 8, you're right. the 1st that says since the beginning of this special administrator operation in ukraine has been reported in the most good region due to the massive tried attacks over night. and the russian defense ministry reported that at least $144.00 outcrop type trends. a top russians have a trick overnight on september, the 10th, many of them were intercepted over the border regions of brianna's, horse bound girls as well as lou gather round his lip as they are roll regions are
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very, very vast to retreat. 20 trends were shot down over the most good region. now there are reports of debris from a down to you. i. b, i. they fell on the territory of as you call to apple. some such find pleases, south east of mosca. and that was reported by the apples press service. so the down you creating, you are the felt on the runways right now though, the add port is working as usual. also in the morning, one of those drove a question to mount historic residential building in the town of rahman score. yeah, it's not far away from that at full team as you call scale system for say can let me says a little scope and uh um, and also uh that a woman was 46 year old woman dives the 5 sauces on the 11th and 12th flows and i'm as a result of that, that's haka also more than 12 people were injured and at least 2 of them
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are in a critical condition and they've been taken to hospital. and so that's hawks effected . i do work with most of posts as well, as you mentioned, many planes on very to most who were redirected to alternative as hills and other spaces. and now all the restrictions have been lifted and the apple so works normally. so what official reaction is there to all of this, considering that this attack, one of these attacks were all there was on the capital a while? absolutely the official reaction a is a complete condemnation of these attacks by rational source. his, they don't say though, that's actually they never say that the special mutual patient in ukraine, they never call it a rule and they never say that's basically what we're experiencing right now. in so many regions of russia is the result of that special me to show alteration because
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you praise as it's kind of a retaliation measure in response to rushes, aggression and in ukraine. so basically they to close about. so russian defense systems, they say that they work fine, but russian needs more of those. uh no, actually, i was about as the ending of the special miniature operational. so the russian investigators can me see, has classified us time to find you creating you are these as a terrorist acts and opened a case, a criminal case of folding a, be a tax all the drones on most go as well as the most for region on this so many other regions this morning, right now, traffic and most for and around most for is very, very slow and it's really hard to get anywhere at the moment a g to is this 50 kilo. okay, thank you so much your,
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your thanks for that reporting from us. go floating in these air has reached a free part of the country and that's according to a new assessments by auth. already used to say that disaster has left the 700000 people homeless and killed at least 270 damages extensive with houses, bridges and rose all washed away. in ne nigeria, thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes and bore no state after its dam failed, causing major flooding bridges. roads on houses have been destroyed, with several areas completely cut off. official say the collapse of the dam nearby to greet could lead to an increase in water borne diseases as much as we use, toss the latest from nigeria capital a boost from the residence. se floodwaters started creeping into their homes late monday evening. and by tuesday morning, popular cities underwater, they blame it on the co ops up a section of the outcomes, which started filling up more than
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a week ago following torres arranged in my degree, i need to invite on the last time residents have a solid. this mike slide water in the city was 30 years ago, then they went to drainage just now that us pulling drainage just in the city. and despite that they seeing much, much more water that they sold 30 years ago. officials are not giving any details about the number of people who died, but in fact they are saying that most many people may have died because of the waters that have flooded hospice off my degree. now they are also wanting people to move to higher grounds as much of the city is expecting more water is from the low down and the raise that continue to for the also wanting people to stay away from the flood prone areas and as well as drinking from open water sources like wells, they are expressing fields of outbreak of diseases like cholera in the city of my degree. i need to invite us now or officials say they are also preparing to deliver
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a to people who are affected by this disaster. it's not clear how many thousands have been displaced, but most of the rooms in hospitality have now been left abundant by the residents and degrees. i'll just say to about you. the rescuers are searching for survivors after a bridge collapsed over a flooded river in northern vietnam that happens in photo province. after tai fully yankee made land phone, at least 10 vehicles fell into the red river. 3 people have been rescued, but at least 13 pharmacy. at least 82 people have been killed since the typhoon struck on saturday. michael starsky is a journalist in vietnam. he says type of yagi is continuing to rick, have it. even though it's been downgraded to a tropical depression. as much as a concern now is up in the northern mountainous provinces, north and west of and or others still receiving heavy rain. there been numerous plants side ground to deck the drop of day. um and
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a bridge over the red river collapse a couple hours north of an way with traffic on it. of course their cars and motor bikes. and i went to the river, which is swollen from all the rain. hundreds of soldiers and police officers are out searching for victims, and it's not clear right now how many people may have fallen into the river. a few people have been rescued there of course this now evening. so that's quite a serious situation. and unfortunately rain as protected for the next couple of days and it regents and more land slides are expected. lots of roads and highways are cut off and even annoy. um, so i renewed, flooding this evening due to more rain storm us for a couch several days in advance. we knew it was going to be very strong. it landfall. i mean unfortunately, was only somebody you can do for a storm or does magnitude. so the, you know, a lot of wind damage, a lot of flooding and more to come in on the flooding. and it looks like, but they did what they cared to get people out of harm's way, make sure people are off the roads during the worst of the storm,
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evacuating people from weaker buildings, getting people off off the waters and off those. so of course it's, you know, tragic. the deductible is in the fifty's right now and will probably continue to rise. but the certainly did what they could um, right up the storm. jordanians are heading to the polls to choose members of parliament from $25.00 political parties on several. coalitions. voting is underway against the backdrop of the war and garza that has impacted jordan's economy. the election is the 1st since reforms in 2020, to increase the number of seats and the lower house, the new laws, and to give political parties a bigger role in the countries. some constitutional monarchy, michael apple joining us from the capital of a month. so michael jordan is trying to modernize its political system and these problems reelections seem to be part of that. what's the stated goal?
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so the aim is to broad in participation in parliamentary system in the governance system as much as possible. so you've got $5100000.00 jordanians who have the opportunity to directly elect a $158.00 seats for 50 percent of that is reserved and allocated towards political parties. it's a 1st full for jordan. the fact that political parties not have these allocated seats, and there was a, quite a system that makes provision for women that makes provision for people with disabilities that makes provision for young jordanians at the minimum age has been dropped to 25. to be elected as a, as a candidates in the house of representatives. so it's about bringing more people into the system. a lot of jordanians have checked out. there's a lot of votes, apathy the highest that vote to turn out. it is, it has ever been was back in 1989. it was 61 percent and it's been dropping
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steadily. every election cycle 2020. the last parliamentary elections printing 9.9 percent. so authorities hurtful that with these new parliamentary modernization laws that were passed that it's going to give a shot and the on to vote to turn on to increase participation in the electoral and the parliamentary system. okay, thank you so much michael. awful. thanks for that reporting from a month. the still ahead on the news hour. the face 1st ever phrases face walk looks to crate this 3 with the further crude flights and not all the moving missions over 50 years ago. coming up and support, we have action from the nations leak is from their campaign back on track with victory over belgium. the
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the is bad to be a big shock to the northwest if you have any. in fact, the whole requesting is cooling down. as you spend a very active thunder storms is given, city funding is moving east with just ahead of it. it's pretty warm. you've once again see the new record. i can have it for us is just off the top of the chart, but infinity within the arctic circle at the new wrinkled, warm september day last as day. mulder had his warmest attendant advice on record and it's hot just in years in montenegro at the back. 6637. this was as of yesterday. now clearly we are pushing that was out of the way to be replaced by big thunderstorms and they do structure long ways. you can see we're going to concentrate probably on grease montenegro and this general area. then this looks very or tumble. that's what's going to bring the cold weather down through from the
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low countries down towards the alps. we might actually eventually, by the end of we see some alpine stay in the immediate future to be rain thunder storms and dropping temperature. the average in syracuse, 22. we're down to about 10 or 11 by thursday. big drop. now those same times don't produce flooding in morocco, algae, or. yeah. and i think they might do the same in libya and the still rain in the middle of the hard does it, but as much as that was submitted to the bulk of it still or not fed sir. the unique perspectives, the american stablish when it's going to go into the dr. using kamala harris's identity of the black women on heard voices, people who have close political affiliations can get a way that can connect with our community and tap into conversations you find elsewhere. are we going to live in a world where it absolutely normal journalists are targeted and blamed for their own?
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b is really army has attractive tend in compliments and southern gaza and what was described by israel as a quote say scary off at least 40 palestinians were reportedly killed and dozens injured in the strikes on my last seats. the victims were displaced, palestinians taking refuge from is really bombardments and the only land crossing between the occupied westbank on jordan has reopened to civilian traffic. it was close after 3 is really guards, were killed on sunday. hundreds, palestinians were stranded near that. crossing on the occupied west bank side the us secretary of state and city blinking is of the u. k. that's where he's set for talks with senior government officials. washington says that blinking will discuss security agreements in asia and europe as well as matters related to the middle east. that comes off to the u. k. restricted sum arms exports licenses to his real
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site and concerns that they would be used to violate international law. our correspondence has joined a whole, he's joining us from london. so joe, now there been reported foreign policy differences between the us and u. k. over ukraine and the war on gaza. will they be reflected in the meetings the well to the extent that some of those differences certainly do involve the war and gaza, particularly noisy, said the demonstrations here outside of our office will be doing all the icons, which really is a company agenda or not. so those issues will be stuff sold out of both, both sides, like fan sounds, suggestions of the real risk. majority of items. are you guys risk decisions to suspend the number of items export licenses? so they take up much decision to follow it. it's a brief hold and see if the boss appears this application for risk boards
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and over you frames the requests to be allowed to use long range. besides to target places, target feed side rusher itself, somebody against you to be for people to decide in the, in the you k government would willingly also know the for the risk with it's nearest prices allied. the united states, both sides say this family. i agree on the not the least meet to go going between the blinking and david, let me, let me the foreign secretary later, of course of meeting with us tom at you will hear much talk about a new strategic style and strengthening the not to go into a special relationship between both sides. so to what extent then will they be paving the way for summer's meeting with bided on friday. the. the apollo can talk to somebody about the 2 country street diplomats paving the way so that meeting setting aside suggestions of
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a real risk. so this is tom can meet briefly with joe biden in washington on friday . the 2 set to discuss the war in you fighting the stages of that war with suggestions of a weakening of your friends eastern frontal. so it must go continuing to plot weston sanctions. i will also be talking about continued ethics, fluids, the sci fi and cost seeds release a deal in gaza. one thing that looks now very unlikely to happen is the meeting between this tom or the 2 candidates for the white glove, the white house in the november elections reportedly. and it's the very disappointed that there is no meeting one on one meeting at least plan between him and donald trump, or vice president from loudon. okay, don't thank you so much for that recording from london as well. we can also tom's on the, on who's an associate professor of history george on university hearing tests are thanks for your time. so i'm secretary state blinking is meeting david lam,
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a as well as other senior government officials in the u. k. as israel just targeted a so called safe zone in on my last in garza killing of these 40 pounds civilians, which we know of. meanwhile, us government officials don't hesitate to condemn and accuse russia by imposing her sanctions over what it's doing in ukraine. they kind of took the opposite position when it comes to israel and the war on guys according to many to expect to see anything different this time around. um, no, i think you know, both the us and the u. k. governments are certainly in lock step and have been for this entire, you know, 11 month long now, genocide or that has been waged on palestinians. they've all given their support both. so, morally and, and politically, but also materially in terms of weapon sales in terms of shielding israel from all international attempts that accountability and, you know, even things like we're, you know, these, these reports of a kind of a risk given the fact that the labor party has,
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has decided to pull back on some of the weapons sales. i think i'm, you know, most of the reporting on that has said that it hasn't actually had a material impact on israel's ability to continue to commit atrocities like the one that we just saw today. and so in that sense, i think, you know, some, some of these symbolic gesture is not withstanding. ultimately, these are, are 2 governments that, that certainly are very much aligned on a continuing to shield israel, while of course, maintaining a very contradictory policy elsewhere in, in the ukraine war. how do you explain the double standards and as you call it contradictory policy? i mean, if we look at just one example of a secretary of state blinking remains silence on an is really a talk on a, in the hospital. if you recall that took place in garza last year, but in comments about russia targeting hospital in mario pull that happens in 2022, he confirmed that ma scope is targeting theaters and hospitals with absolute certainty. how do you explain that? well, i mean, i think ultimately this goes back to a very deep commitment to not just to design as them as a, as a project,
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but to the state of israel, as we've seen. you know, this is something that comes from the very top of the bite in administration, but it is a broader project that i think has been supported in the sense that, you know, israel has been given essentially total immunity in it or impunity in terms of its ability to wage this, this war. and so, um, all of the, the evidence notwithstanding that you went investigations and reports. notwithstanding, the wes can simply deny these atrocities while speaking with such certainty in another worth theater as we've seen. and they think largely of us this just come kind of comes down to the us commitment that we've seen. and it's refusal to, to take any kind of a meaningful stand. and this is why there's so much discussion about the fact that us credibility is being rooted, that the entire global legal order is being eroded before our very eyes because it's been built on a promise of upholding certain values, certain standards. and we're seeing that completely fly in the face of the reality
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of this genocide, a word that's unfolded in gaza. so i think as a result, we're seeing a vast weakening of the us ability to continue to go forward and press it's agenda is across multiple theaters beyond even the case of palestine. any sign to you that us support is wavering at all, is the us, you know, heads into an election and there could be a possible trump administration. not really. i mean, i think, you know, this is probably one of the most worrying things is that if, if at a time when the democratic party now being led by a candidate in harris needs voter support and needs to rally the map, the base of the party and is still continuing to side with the bite and administration's policies on this. it's again, it's, it's kind of complete commitment to this war and is not actually differentiating itself in any way distancing itself, making any kinds of all attempts to bring about either a ceasefire agreement, or even as many voters have voiced their, their opposition even to arms sales to is real and then you know,
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the picture looks quite bleak because if at a point when you're actually in need of those votes and you're unwilling to make those commitments, then what might one expect from an actual harris administration going forward. and at the same time, we know that, that the us political leads are quite aligned on this, that there's not that much of a distinction between what harris invited have done. and what trump is likely to do . you know, the, the differences a times are, are quite insignificant. you know, we know that trump, for instance, might support the idea of annexation of the west bank. something that, that many within the, nothing yahoo government have been calling for. right? but at the same time, this has been essentially what israel's policy has been. it's been a defacto, you know, or index ation if it's not an actual practice. and so in certain ways a lot of these distinctions, you know, are, are not quite clear. okay, thank you. so much for the long on thank you. as an international summit in south korea has called for the introduction of safe carts on the rapidly expanding use of artificial intelligence on the battlefields. so the world's armies are increasingly
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turning to a i to produce ever more sophisticated weapons, raising ethical issues over their use. brought mcbride explains from autonomous drones able to the side whom to attack, to enabling grab a foster decisions in combined logistics. the development of a i in the military spear is being driven, especially by conflicts in the middle east and deep train and to the speed of development that has this summit wondering what happens if humans can no longer control with waste, with profound uncertainties, both taking the logical and geo political funds is old and more imperative that we set the homes and governors for responsible. a i this 2nd global summit springs together political and military leaders along with other stakeholders like diplomats, technicians,
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and lawyers. all grappling with the ethical dilemma of how much battlefield control to give ever small to machines. this is an opportunity from people working in different sectors and disciplines to me. and the understand each other. the use of military ai has a particular relevance for south korea, as it faces the declining population with the world's lowest vitality rate. the country has to look for alternatives to actual soldiers, to deal with its future security threats. with hostile threats from north korea, keeping up tensions along the heavily $45.00 boulder south korea or is relying of a more on its sophisticated tech sector as one of the world's leaders in cutting edge a development. hey, i is leasing forward and there's a huge disconnect between the pace of the technology and how quickly it's advancing . and the pace of policy making, like most of the walks of life,
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the military sector is facing the ethical challenges of a i's rapid advance. but knowing that it's particular case, the cost of losing control has potentially more leesville consequences. rob mcbride, l g 0. so tens of thousands of people in east 2 more have taken to the streets to catch a glimpse of the head of the roman catholic church as he was with their country. hope frances has begun his 1st full day and these 2 more were sum. 97 percent of the population is catholic. it's the 1st visit via pope to the nation since it gains independence in 2002. the private company space acts as aiming for a new record in space by sending astronauts to distances from earth on seen since the time of the apollo moon landings. and there also taking new writs colon baker has more, and this
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may look like any other mission into space. but polaris dawn is different. it's led by one billionaire using the rocket of another to fly further from earth than humans have travelled in half a century. power in columbus, phenomenal, where its crew will empty the air from their craft and walk in space. these are risks only national space agencies have taken before one space. yes, we lose the own and we lose muscle and our cardiovascular system changes. but that's all because we're adapting to our environment, but it automatically, baxter, which is why we need countermeasures in the space. if we plan on returning, we do need our space cowboys and we do need, you know, people to take those risk for us. in 1965, the soviet union in the us race to take the 1st space walk for both were nearly fatal american. but soon space walking, astronauts repaired skyla, put
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a new lands on the multi $1000000000.00 hubble space telescope and built the international space station. i layer that, but it's still dangerous and italian astronaut nearly drowned in his own suit. when his breathing system leaked in 2013, and most governments cannot afford accidents in space for polaris don, experts say the most dangerous moments of this mission will come as the crew empties and refills their vessel with air. when they face risks of flammability and decompression sickness, the risk is part of it is that you threw away your address here and then you have to rebuild the type of emission. if there's micro menu right contact and it was one help and unlucky day, there's been 2 years of preparation going into this. the majority of that are focused on this operation. space is now the only private space company up there. and it wants answers fast about how far it can push its astronaut, simply say, think my main concern is that because these activities is done with that?
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absolutely do. it's coming to the end, very good people by without any dependent group of experts to like typically it's donna safety. if you find out that they've been is it the pays and something they use faith flowers. dawn is not the 1st private civilian mission, but it is the 1st to perform an extreme human experiment far from earth and is likely won't be the last column. baker alba 0 for still ahead on the oldest it renews hours. doing what i can to stay cancelled free is now my pay cuz the new case princess of wales says she's completed chemo therapy will be returning to a light schedule of public on the lake window. from a rockville, as qualifying for next year's nations. somebody up in sports which i'm offering. the
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business lasers to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the the hello again. sorry for the sports news here. so i'm a thank you. during the miami dolphins, the nfl team has quoted a strong action to be taken against the police offices who detains desktop plas, tyrique hill. it comes off to me boy accounts, which was released to showing the incident which occurred before the dolphins. first game of the season, david strikes reports. what started as a routine traffic stop? quickly escalated
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to the cam. fatigued shows, the moment nfl starts harvey kill was pulled out of any of the miami dolphins, hardrock stadium, just hours before that 1st game of the season. what happened next is open to interpretation, but after a disagreement about winding down his window, hill was eventually dragged out of his car and hank of face down on the ground. 5 to give me the other day, we know what part of the sum of hills teammate stepped to help and one of them was also briefly detained
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over the field. i know your license right now. i just didn't want me to know the sign up really good. after viewing the new footage, the dolphin said that they was southern by what they describe is overly aggressive and fine and conduct by the police officers and cooled the swift and strong action to be taken. but the south florida police union has a different type and is standing by the offices, they to say who was driving it amounted to put himself and others at risk. and that it was him that initiated the altercation by not being co operative. the union say he was never under arrest and as his protocol, the police detained him for their own safety. it's also kind hill refused to sit down and was therefore quite redirected to the ground at the company who was eventually given to traffic citations and released. well one of the
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offices has been placed on administrative gt pending the outcome of an internal investigation. david stokes, i was just there getting a buffet was dropped to the bench and one of 8 changes for the front seat belgium to get the nations lea campaign up and running from last a 3123 on friday. and they responded to you to cut him on a given his side. the leaders in the 1st hall has been done by they then made it to now after the break, i took that straight from the powers, sasha, my. when that is well, let them, let me finish this. somebody came onto the last 20 minutes. i couldn't quite wanted to go the result lease from the 2nd. do that great behind. it's nice. coney and i'm come see in a worries off in the head of sundays and north london davi was talking to me in the primarily that captain moss and other gods injured his ankle during nobody's match with austria and a have to go off. he will have a scandal as well also saying that it was no way you go the victory out in holland to scoring a late when that make it to one. they are deciding that the monitors is to destroy
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some minutes on the sides. call them to school the to goes and just assess if i was getting in when captain harvey kane, says christie on even out i was inspiring him to keep going. cable make his 100 international, the parents against defendant laser on tuesday. the 31 year old is his country's old time top score it with $66.00 goals and $99.00 games on sunday. well, nowadays go to his 900 and 1st career go and there's 100 and 32nd for portugal. a score of a $900.00 goes in your career is somewhere in an exceptional record. and you have to play until the idea is, is, is really inspiring. and i think that just helps me and motivates me to, you know, know that many more years ahead of the highest level. i love this game i love represent in england more than anything. and i don't want it to in any time soon. i'm guy that picks up another crucial winning qualifying for next year as africa, a couple of nations, a beach group, f arrivals or 2 down to one. with this lake go from randy in secretary place. why
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is why i called him in spain is on goal is 2nd to in some to group stage might choose having schultz, full time african champions gone one day last week makes it tough with degree. so currently the hosts for next year's tournament of a real co struggled again. let's do 2 and then great be so i am not just heading for a goal, withdrawals, and round madrid's broham the i've finally got the breakthrough in the 9. she said minutes. that was his 2nd go in as many matches having scored his day. do international go look at skype on last week. gone. his problems continued that sat in groups the after being held, one who by media group atlas technical struggled against during the a team a $120.00 places below them and the fee for rankings. they needed a penalty to secure a one know when they were also big trees for the democratic republic of congo, uganda to south american power, houses face off lights and world cup, qualifying argentina had to columbia. a re match of this is a couple america final, argentina, one that one back in july. but that was also the match,
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the so little messy pick up the ankle injury which continues to keep them out of action. that coach king distress that you move out to the team will be fine as a physical nicki buffalo and nothing's happened is it's difficult for sockets. i'm not to depend on lee or he's a unique football, so it's logical. but the good thing about this team is that we have a game plan regardless of who's on the pets. and the players can very well release . everyone plays the same level. so that helps. but it's evident that when leo was not there, we continue doing the same thing. but without that final touch that he has a new idea and the open one. they're all ser 18. it seems that action across asia are looking to take a step place that they're reaching the 2026 woke up amongst them all, the palestinian national, see a play, jordan and greek, be palestine and repairing at this stage of qualifying for the 1st time. and how south korea to a goal is dro in the 1st match last week, is fix to is considered a home game to promise time. but what we have in the malaysian capital of calling
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them pool because of ongoing is raising rates in the occupied westbank. sketson's a noun from so the notice out of contention to compete for the america's cup. but the face against great britain, of the coast of boston later names found no longer in the race to take on reigning champion sneezing and next month for us. and it's the switch then down the us, the teams left and the right and just time to show you a really and catch in major league baseball. this is a baltimore center filled a separate mullins during his team's games with people. some red soaks is incredible cash stops and driving around, so i'm guessing extra basics in the said in the oil still went on to loose the game $12.00 to $3.00. this is the perfect. that is what you'll support for now. i will have more lights out there. okay, we'll see you later on. thank you so much, jim. i will, tech from google has lost its final bit appeal against paying a $2600000000.00 penalty to the european commission. google was accused of unfair
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practices by redirecting visitors to barrett shopping services to the detriment of competitors. the european commission found the google was abusing it's market dominance, and not the same court has ordered the tech giant apple to pay $14000000000.00 in back taxes to ireland. european court of justice as the phone and computer maker was given in legal tax assistance for over a decade, meaning a paid almost no taxes across the block for almost 11 years. the u. k is princess of wales. catherine says she's completed chemo therapy for an undisclosed cancer, and will resume some public duties. kensington palace released the new video to coincide with her announcement. the princess has been largely absent from public life since she was diagnosed earlier this year. charlie angela has moore from london. it is a heavy edited video set to contemplative music with kate's voiceover in which she says that she's doing whatever she can to stay, cancer free,
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and she is taking each day as it comes. the video features and william and the children for the king in norfolk and the sunshine is going to the light boil funds around the world. what it doesn't tell us is one stage of tapes. treatment is at and as the policy has got to be very quiet as to what kind of cancer cells were found where she was treated and what treatment she received. and that really is in stark contrast to how transparent king charles has been about his own cancer. diagnosis in the video tape, so she's looking forward to getting back to what is the end of the summer holidays here in england. many people are getting back to work and she's probably trying to preemptively on. so the question of when she will be back to public duties, although she did appear at the to think of a color in june in the mens wimbledon final. what does come across though is honesty about just how tough these last few months of being an embassy to other
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people who are going through the caps, the journey, and kinds of charities, hey, i have reported a positive impact of how openness saying that more people are seeking screenings and no doubt going forward. she's going to want to continue to raise awareness. but right now it's kate says, the focus is on her recovery. until finally still, charlie and auditor. and the acts are best known for being the voice of star wars feeling. darth vader has died. james, earl jones was 93. has rich, deep voice became familiar to generations of funds for the car looks back at his career as described as one of america's greatest actors. james, earl jones, and 60 year career in film, and peter established him as one of the most recognizable voices in hollywood. mm hm. so it's easiest to to so millions of film goers knew, invest as the voice of star wars, given darth vader, the book,
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the trail blazing african american actor took time to find his signature, deep baritone voice born in 1931 in the then segregated state of mississippi jones suffered from a severe stutter. owing to his difficult childhood. joan said a sympathetic teacher and the practice of reciting poetry helped him conquer his speech impediment. one day since. the sun was set on my time here. and he made his phone to view and stanley kubrick's 1964 doctor, strange stuff. but his 1st major center rose was in great white hope. turning him an academy award nomination in 1970. i'm black and i'm hoping his dramatic range was undeniable in more than 100 performances over the following decades. field of dreams was the hunt for red october and as the eagle snake caught leader, tulsa, do. right. and conan the barbarian is paula. and the dramatic active was an eas,
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pivoting to comedy along side eddie murphy's in coming to america to us wait, right? that our team was better. i was so young on stage jones was politic thing. the type of role in shakespeare is king lear and the fellow lenny and myself, man and truly max and fences. landing in one of his to tony awards are request what law is better say. i've got to elect you in 2022 historic court theater in the heart of broadway was renamed to james earl jones theater. james, earl jones to match his powerful voice would resonate long after he was gone. once that speech is a very important aspect of being human whisper, doesn't congress? foreigners, on alpha 0 to my of interest to moments the
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