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the summit as an international inside corruption excellence award, nominates your hero. now, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our live from a headquarters and they'll find teddy. you navigate, here's what's coming off in the next 60 minutes. be is really, army says it's highly likely a us turkish active us killed in the occupied. westbank was hit by is really firing for killing was both unprovoked and unjustified. no one, no one should be shot and killed for attending a protest to another mass occurring, a so called se stone is really bombs killed. dozens of displace palestinians living
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in spent in southern gospel. the ukraine launch has a large scale growing attack on the moscow region. killing at least one person driven ash with the sports the miami dolphins. nfl team is called for actions action often the voting town. so to just release of the moment fest off class higher retail was detained by police. the welcome to the news our the is really military has admitted killing a us turkish reactive us in the occupied westbank 26 year old eisen or s d was shot in the head close to the town of bates. on friday. she was participating in a protest against the expansion of illegal is released settlements in a statement that is really army says she would,
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she was hit in directly and unintentionally, by soldiers were aiming not at her, but addict, she's instigator. so the us, dr. state entity blinking has called the killing unprovoked and unjustified. he says, be, is really, army needs to make fundamental changes and their rules of engagement. her killing was both unprovoked and, and justified. no one, no one should be shot and killed for attending a protest. no one should have to put their life at risk gesture freely expressing their views in our judgment as well as security forces, a need to make some fundamental changes in the way that they operate in westbank including changes to their rules of engagement. okay, we'll have more academic lincoln's comments at a moment to jonah holland alonza and but 1st let's spring into that. but i am joining us from what on the letting the occupied westbank. so me that just tell us
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a little bit more about what this is really investigation has found. well, these really forces are saying that they might have hit the ice show unintentionally that she was not a target. but every witness we've been speaking to from beta. it or from the international activists who attended that protest, new gig, this version that has been published in a statement by the way, the army, they say the, at the time of the shooting. there was no confrontations happening between the palestinian protesters. and these really forces where they are, this is a site the palestinians often go to to prove this is really settlers often taking over palestinian lands. and we've been seeing at least 17 protesters being killed in the past few years during these protest. this time, the target, the word, the person who has lost her life was ation. what is key. but as far as palestinians are concerned, they say that this is done intentionally to curb and suppress these palestinian
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fruit. this that aim to regain it and read to claim back to them that has been taken by his waiting settlers and palestinian activists. we've been speaking to say that it was not a coincidence that i show more was targets if they say that the killing was intentional. to send the message to everyone who wants to support palestinians or international activists, one to show solidarity with palestinians should think twice and 3 times before coming here to the occupied the west bank. let me tell you that at the funeral we attended in nablus. we spoke to some of her colleagues in the i a, some movement, the international solidarity movement that has been bringing palestinian. it's our international activist for a long time. they say that yes, they are afraid. yes, they know the risks and the dangers, but they are vowing and they are promising to continue supporting the palestinians . many of them say that they would read the effective by israel's war on the besieged cause is true and that that was
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a war and god that has moved them to come and see and help if they cannot answer the these, these guys as to right now so they are here in the occupied with thing trying to support paula city as, as the, not only bottles the on does really suckers, but these read me the 3 the often comes to posting in the villages to offer protection to these harm settlers. okay. and the that thank you for that reporting from the occupied westbank. so as we've been saying, the sex through state of lincoln was asked about this at a press conference in london. let's spring in june. the whole he's joining us from there. so tell us more about what blinking have to say about this what it was speaking opposite the foreign secretary david, allow me here in london in florida and commonwealth office behind me. and about the last hour, aust, by attending journalist whether he accept to the us secretary of state, his rails version of events that the killing of that us citizen in the westbank has
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been unintentional at will be quite possibly the result of his riley ministry file . and he said, well, pretty clearly that he didn't is right, is there any forces need to make changes? he said that the way they operate in the west bank including to the rules of engagement to evade the point that this is the 2nd time. this has happened to us citizen and very similar circumstances. the 2nd of course, the 1st brother was our own cheering. i brought it back in 2022 killed by these riley minutes a bullet during the raids in the janine refugee camp. at that time, the is rarely been a trace suggested keeping killed in confusion and cross 5, but under intense international pressure. they subsequent, they admitted a high probability that she'd been killed by is rarely 5, but that that file had been accidental. so very similar set of language be used in this instance. the secretary of state density blinking saying that he's not acceptable. it has to change. we'll make that clear to the most senior members of the is riley government. there are a serious issues to be dealt with, he said,
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and we will make it clear as they need to be dealt with. and jonah on any potential garza cease fire deal. what did blinking and allow me half to say on that but both men were adamant say that both sides are working very determined. it lead to in the war a cease fire agreement. getting us the spot agreement over the finish line said this, the blinking was the best way to bring the hostages home and get a to those who need it most. he was aust whether essentially the sci fi tools were in deadlock and he said, well look, 90 percent of the deal is done. 90 percent of issues are agreed. there are just a handful, not even a handful the set of issues last but getting that last 10 percent done is the hardest part. but he was sure that all the remaining issues were fully resolvable. that will be the hardest ground. he said to cover. he said the media is along with
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the us, that's cuts on egypt of course, but working very hard to bridge the gaps and he suggested that they might be able to put a new deal to the bodies pretty soon i think what is evident though, is the strong interest that everyone in the region has in being able to get the ceasefire concluded. it's clearly in his real interest . it's in its interest to get hostages home. it's in his interest to turn down the temperature in gaza. it's in his interest to have possible offerings in the north with his blah 11 on the ceasefire and gaza would make more possible attendance interest to also further enable us to come the situation of the red sea with lucy's anderson, his interest because it opens other prospects that could fundamentally alter his
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real security for the long term. okay. well now speak to him and ask him klein who is a professor of political science as bar line university, joining us from west through. so i'm thanks for your time. can i 1st get your reaction on israel coming out and saying, look, us, we admit to killing this us surface citizen. but it was certainly not intentional. i mean, are they trying to draw a line under this? hoping that it will just go away because of the pressure that was put on them to, to find out exactly what happened. we'd have to know and it seems that days, right? the administration tries to manage the crisis. bunch of both of them. the previous one with the photo in the middle, they're all sharing, i've luckily and in the west bank. but i doubt if this will help is red visa, visa, united states. it seems that the army army commanders,
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lost control over each snipers and the j be common sick or bad is very, very weak. yes, right. and must do much better with these with a false as some boss that the in the west bank and using the live fire their visually army used to operate in the west bank. and recently we saw that in genuine and to the car in the same message as the army uses in garza. unfortunately, secretary blinking did not come down the issue. i li, are we operate? shes at the mess of views in garza. so then how challenging will it be for israel and its forces to, according to what blinking have to say, standing in london, he said fundamental changes need to be made in the way that they operate in the west bank including changes to their rules of engagement and also,
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who will enforce these changes? very good question. uh, the light that states must impose on this read these changes on time very, very closely and impose on these ran the, those changes in the operation of the mo, the idea fuses we. so that is why i'm really sorry, via merrick us and mislead them. very is in the is where they are me. my impression is that there is a culture of covering up water drives, both in gaza strip and in the west bank. it's not the 1st time it's ongoing and very for a headache is it shows high interest in what's going on in the fight between this right and the state. yes. right. let me just ask you your thoughts on another topic that was addressed by secretary state blinking and the 4
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interpreter, the u. k. they've allowed me they were speaking about it as a ceasefire and blinked and said that a ceasefire deal is 90 percent of greens. but we also know that nathan, yahoo was speaking to american media earlier this week and he says, quotes, unfortunately, it's not close. so for to allies the messaging coming out, it starts the different how to explain this. a hi, excited about that. the secretary clinton relates to the minor issues, the fundamental issues of those 10 percent that he did not to mention. and the phone most fundamental issue is that nothing else is on interest, but to finish the war and have a permanent ceasefire, nor it sounds or something i resist buying. so the bank to do nothing, you know, and they are me including minister of defense, government is on $104.00, i says,
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buyer and hostages, the 1st stage, one stage and one step the afterwards, visually, army wants to resume the fight, resumed the war in the street there is no debate between they are the kind but then you know, on permanency expire, unfortunately, and mistakenly the american authorization holds that by having one step ceasefire, then create a miracle, a visual is when the great go to continue with. this is fire. what is the goal? she at the 2nd stage and so on. israel does not show any intention. i mean the intention to have a permanent fish, fire, and cold camille was successfully the 2nd stage of the ceasefire. okay, i'm in a home. fine,
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thank you for speaking to us from lester russo. them thank you. is really army has attacked, attends and complements in southern plaza and what was described by israel as a safe area. at least 40 palestinians were reportedly killed and dozens injured in the strikes on, on my last seat. israel's military says it's targeted a how nice command center, how mosque called that claim, a blatant life and then pulled out. he was at the scene of the attack and sent this report. it was 1228 and when the is ready for us is carried out and massive a talk here in the last week on eunice in this here, let me tell you and say the sick man is the area. that's how it's after the is really for says targeted this will be, makes of comes with a can use 5 is run the air strikes according to i with this is here. they're saying that at least 20 times a 2010, sorry,
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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, but at least 60 palestinians were also injured. the, it wasn't just like an earthquake. it's rarely war. planes pounded us mercilessly. seismic shake, we do not know where to go. we are leaving and tents. we miraculously survived the air strikes gun. that's in the foregoing pad, this is claimed to be a safe humanitarian soon that oh my wife, see her now con unit. but in reality, who these are organize in this area, as we see is an area where a lot of palestinians are living. and as you see,
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those palestinians are currently trying to find their belongings or trying to find what's left of this attack. this area with an agriculture area, we see a prospect at houses for plant. and this is the only place where palestinians were able to come and live here. we see mos of destruction, of these tents and all of these caustic houses are made of topic. that's why it's very easy for them to, but now this is not the 1st attack. i'm gonna tell you, trace this ignited zone in on the last name is 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 the gulf. this isn't gonna hold any a to z a demo also community because a part of the time. another is really strike this one in gaza. city has killed at
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least 5 palestinians. the bomb struck a food stall where people were gathering and a show was square. at least 41000 people have been killed and nearly 95000 injured since the war started in october. the polio vaccination campaign has begun in north of gaza, but there are reports that israel has continued its bombing, even though they're supposed to be a pause during the day to allow the vaccines to be given. was that the who, who springs us more from outside the indonesian hospital in this about the a refugee camp today's tuesday, which is the 1st day it will be vaccination campaign and his goal, you and didn't, nothing bought. so be the thrust a deep because the rest is yeah. as on the way to vaccinate. thousands of children built 10 years. the health centers, many telephones and music has changed currency in the front of the engine agents. hospital was time and he's off slowly to vaccinate their children against bull you
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. what was the teens are trying to reach the at hard to reach areas in order to make sure they are reaching the companies that are able to at reach the fix sides and to make sure also not to miss any charge. and the other hand b is what you post is keep attacking and shooting civilians and residential ways. and the last hits my family in the east told you about the refuge account. at least 3 of my cousins was killed by these white and dozens more than 15 of my cousins and relatives at got injured as a result of the, at this a, these attacks against civilians. so the is a tire rotation, allows the axis of the vaccines and keep shooting and attacking civilians. in the other hand, lot of this capital just eat
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a. giovanni or refrigerate can call this time the only land crossing between jordan and the occupied westbank is reopened to after a 2 day closer, it was shut down. following the killing of 3 is really guards on sunday, and it's not reopened for civilian traffic. only comes us on hotels, more from the jordanian side of the border of the border crossing between jordan and the occupied west bank reopened on tuesday at 8 am local time for passengers only comes after new security directives from the israel airport and ports agency, but still cargo is not allowed and israel's looking for new directives and measures after the security breach on sunday in which a jordanian man opened fire killing is 3, is really guards on the other side of the border dirt. any authorities have said they've opened an investigation into the matter, confirming the identity of the shooter and saying he acted alone, and they're now working with is really officials in order to bring his body back to
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jordan for burial. it's important to note that this is the only way in and out to be occupied. westbank for palestinians who lived there, rendering them stranded on both sides of the border of the central jersey to thanks for the same bridge. jordan lebanon's has been that has confirmed, at least one of its fighters has been killed and it is really attack a drone target at the car. and the facility of the town of saw her being an eastern loven on 2 others were injured. and that's right. the ukraine has struck the moscow region in one of its biggest drone attacks on the outskirts of the russian capital. at least one person has been killed. how much i'm doing reports a significant overnight attack on the moscow residential buildings on fire and scale your district about 50 kilometers southeast of the criminal. the result,
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say russian officials of an attack by ukrainian drones. in the daylight, the extent of the damage far more apparent. the way we were asleep. i got up to go to work. i looked in the window, i saw a ball of fire. in just a 2nd, i covered my spouse with a blanket. the widow got smashed out by a shockwave air raid sirens sounded in many areas, rushes, defense ministry said $144.00 drones were shot down around the country. at least 15 of them over the moscow region, making it one of the largest wave of attacks launched by ukraine since the war began about 2 and a half years ago. while ukrainian rush or regularly carry out drone rates on each other's territory. the severity of this one shocked residence which feeds so much here. it was 4 in the morning. i heard the propeller. i opened the curtain and it
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hit the building right before my eyes. i saw it all. i took my family and we ran outside in the region of re on close to the border with ukraine. the russian defense ministry said 72. drones were intercepted. state media reported for airports were also shut down due to the attacks. as the war has progressed, keith has ramped up the development of its rone industry to enable it to target military transport in energy infrastructure inside russia. with ukrainian forces now and russian territory following their incursion into the critic region. last month, president vladimir zalinski has been urging his country's western allies to allow its forces to use long range missiles. they had targets inside russia. and he hopes that will increase the pressure on president vladimir putin to n. i'm a jim jones, i just need of the sections and possibly final us presidential debate before election days. so to be held on tuesday nights, democratic presidential candidates and vice president's comma harris and
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a republican arrival former president donald trump had been preparing for weeks for the nights, which could prove pivotal to the race furnished smith reports and tamela harris and donald trump. faceoff in that 1st telephone as debates on tuesday, it'll be also the 1st time the to have ever met the boat presidential candidates. it could be the most important, 19 minutes of the campaigns. i think the both candidates are going to try to get under the skin of the others. i think the trump is going to try to make a calmer, angry, or less joyful to interrupt her vibes. and of course, calmly, harris is being urged to let from beach from. how do you, how do you play upon his insecurities, to have him have one of those moments as it is going to be persuasive to the very, very small number of undecided voters that we have. power harris, the debate will be an opportunity to tell voters about proposals after criticism,
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but campaign is relatively light on the policy. are you really the president? i think the stakes are voted for great and there are to great for both candidates. maybe a little higher for harris in that she's not as the 5 and she's had such a good role out from july. i'm through taking the vice president candidate. the conversion speech is want a lot of the new cycles. and so, and people are expecting a lot, especially if they don't know a lot about her going into it. for trump, it might be his best chance to end the political a honeymoon harris has enjoyed since you took over the summer, a democratic candidate were run by stupid people stupid, stupid people. and we found that out at the debate with joe, how does that work out? and we're going to find it out again on tuesday night. is everybody going to be watch? trump? this may be his last chance to change the narrative, and the trajectory of the race obviously was doing much better in the national and battle ground pulling against prison biden. and now everything is tightened. and so
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this probably is going to be the only debate. and so he's trying to change the narrative, the focus this 90 minute of act will be the way to do it. it was president jo biden's disastrous debate performance, but up ended his re election bid. iris is a much younger candidate. she's 59 years old from 78. but what would be a live audience with the debates in pennsylvania, a key swing state poll show the candidates essentially tight here. there are less than 2 months to go before an election. it's now too close to cool. bernard smith address here of the just told from typhoid yagi has risen to 82 in vietnam. more than 60 people are missing and the government's warning about more severe flooding is expected. so a higher of the reports noisy and tide home freeze, what she can from what's left of her restaurants in harlem bay. a few chairs,
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all salvageable, but not smoke shelves. last week, norie and borrowed a $120000.00 from friends and family to upgrade her restaurants, buying and left empty handed because i borrowed money to invest in this place. i haven't paid back the old debt and now this so i definitely have nothing left. i didn't want to cry, but i can't help us. it hurts so much. so i've seen you all the notes already destroyed. her business, puts her phone to the 2. so 83 is also where she lives with her daughters. further inland and long phone, proven to drive is dash com record. at the moment a bridge collapsed on sunday. emergency crews rescued. some people from the false moving river below, but others are still missing, loveless buttons. i mean, i was so scared when i fell in. i felt like i've just escaped,
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that. i cannot swim and i felt i was going to die. the super type food is the west hits asia this year. it made land for the northern vietnam on spot today off leaving a trail of destruction in southern china and the philippines. the government has mobilized maybe half a 1000000 emergency crew members to deal with the off them off bots. it's morning more flooding and land slides are expected with rivers likely to bus the banks and floods. more of north vietnam's famous rice patties according to researches in the us and single pool. climate change is closing type food in the region to form close to to the coast intensified quicker and stay overland longer at how long bays wold heritage sites. and one of the main service the attractions in vietnam, and so noisy and so she's determined who gets her restaurants up and running as soon as possible to be in the airport. but i will still continue to work on this restaurant unless my health isn't good or i can't walk anymore. i will arise from
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this because in my blog, i am not quite sure. she says twice in yankee, may have destroyed her livelihood, but not test. barrett saw the height of alta 0 time for the weather. here's rob, with a word about hurricane friends seen in the gulf of mexico, mexico's comedies travelled by a lot of significant rain. this one here thing, sorting of big storms, a girlfriend that used to pacific and not have cross regenerating something more than just rain in the gulf of mexico and just across the board and brian, so a lot of explanation of rain has fall and so for as a result of the influence of from seen i've not seen much reports on the next screen case has probably been a bit more here. i think rain may well be the issue with this thing, which is already a hurricane. start a huge hurricane into the category one, as you can see, and it's moving fairly slowly, but it will stay the open wall. so this is during the rest of tuesday where this edge effects bringing rain over at the texas coast. i bet,
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and mine has been funding or the last week, is there any way on the texas case? so this is you could easily top top and probably cold more if, if it's funding that front scene will still be either category one or category to how it can possibly move. not when it makes likely that in full on the cars to louisiana. there's a how to can warning at, throughout that whole case drive of the state is main, restarted to be installed. massage it brings with it will now be it is because it's very low cost is that it costs the amount of right, but it is moving relatively quickly. so once it's made land fall, it will keep going. in land, it'll stop and lose its wind strength. but it will produce a lots of right and so the next couple of days. still ahead on the, on the, is there a news. our exam collapse and the nigerian senior, my degree, leaves homes and businesses under water coming up as ford action from the nation's league as from gets their campaign back on track with victory over belgium.
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trusting l. a. future. today we create the the through the news our analogies. 0. hello again. here are the top stories. the is really army has attacked of tents in complement, southern gaza. and what was described by israel as a quote face area. at least 40 palestinians were killed in thousands injured in the strikes on my watch. the victims were displaced, palestinians taking refuge from is really bombards. and this is really military has submitted killing a us turkish lots of estimate occupied westbank 26 year old eisen or s e was shot in the heads close to the china based on friday. she was participating in
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a protest against the expansion of illegal is really settlements. us section and state entity blinking says her killing was unprovoked and unjustified. and the thing is really army needs to make fundamental changes in its rules of engagement. an international summit in south korea has called for the introduction of safeguards on the rapidly expanding use of artificial intelligence on the battlefields. so the world's armies are increasingly turning to a i to produce ever more sophisticated weapons racing ethical issues over their use . rob mcbride explains from autonomous drones able to the side whom to attack, to enabling grab a foster decisions and come on the logistics. the development of a i in the military spear is being driven, especially by conflicts in the middle east and deep train. and at
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a 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 older more imperative that we set the homes and governors who are responsible a i this 2nd, global summit springs together political and military leaders along with other stakeholders like diplomats, technicians, and lawyers, all grappling with the ethical dilemma of how much battlefield control to give us much at machines. this is an opportunity from people working in different sectors and disciplines to me and to 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
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north korea, keeping up tensions along the heavily fortified boulder south career 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, the military sector is facing the ethical challenges of a i's. rapid advance, but knowing good it's particular case. the cost of losing control has potentially more leesville consequences. rob mcbride, l g 0. so the us sucks your state, answer me blinking is in the u. k. where he's held a joint news conference with his british counselor parts and blanket and discuss security agreements in asia and europe as well as matters related to the middle east. and this comes off to the u. k. restricted sum arms exports licenses to
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israel, citing concerns that they would be used to violate international law suite to samuel romani was an associate fellow at the royal united service institute. joining us from london. so on the topic of gaza and what came out of the press conference, what stood out for you. because up until this point there have been reported some foreign policy differences between the us and the u. k. over the war. and guys were, they reflected out all here. i don't see that they are really reflected that significantly. i think that the united states is basically going to get us allies of all 3 of discretion is sherman, what best policy to pursue in terms of arriving israel and dealing with the guys of war and britain have cancelled sometimes export that licenses, but it hasn't canceled licenses that really impact american deals, or american companies like lockheed martin if it cancelled the 35 licenses. i think the americans would've given the bread. it's
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a much harder pressure. but that hasn't happened yet. and on the issue a few crane, which was another big topic that they addressed. i mean, they're firmly aligned on ukraine and they even announced that both man will be taking a trip there next week. do you think that ukraine got what it wanted? well, i think that the british and american policies are you paying their grades from a line? i saw that from the joint letter, every joint debt statements would be in my signal j g grant, right, historical. so i think that the printing is probably wouldn't want it, some kind of a deal to be named to, to carbonized policy us in britain and long range strikes should be paying the direction chairs right. that would entail the americans allowed business sales and added cash regression targets and the british to allow strong status diversity targets. i mean, i have been announced yet, but that's something that i think it might worth 6. yeah. would be very keen to hear about the us what they, what lincoln did though, is he accused the iran of supplying short range ballistic missiles to russia for
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its war and ukraine. and as a result says that the united states will be imposing more sanctions on iran. i mean, how significant is this accusation and what does it mean for the war? will there be an escalation as well? i think that the united states, the european union have, have combined amount of intelligence and shows that you're running into have been supplying short range busing this out to the russians. i mean, obviously they hadn't been using the battle deals and educators to play extra hydro . generous brand was so this house had been years by day and clearly now the us was do you feel that they've seen enough evidence to station around for this? so i think that this will definitely create some complications between the rod at the west. certainly it will prevent or complicate around a desire to be starting with your tasks added to you and ga. and also maybe the who these re tell you the symmetric way. high maritime targets, but uh, i think that beyond sanctions, i don't think we'll see that much more in terms of a concrete us,
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british year pain response. but how do you explain the secretary state blinking saying that russia will use these missiles in the coming weeks? i mean, what evidence is there of that? what was your evidence of it? i haven't already been used, but there is circumstances making as evidence of statement. yeah. what we're seeing in the fall and winter of 2022 at the russian's views. chide groups just drag electrical infrastructure, type ukraine, and then they use that to kind of diminish. meanwhile, attacks greetings of millions and then use that as a passage for a broader offensive action in the, in the year earlier spring of the year. so i think that will see me, 1000 gallons be using kinda through tax for any electrical infrastructure and activity that in 2025. so that's why i think that like you made that comment. okay, we'll leave it there. thank you so much, samuel romani for speaking to us from london. a thank you very much. well, the german government says that it's temporarily tightening controls at all if it's land borders and
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a bid to curb irregular migration and reduce the risk of serious crime. so checks on the borders with 6 countries, including france, luxembourg and denmark are all set to begin on september. the 16th germany already has controls in place in the east, on the south. so medicaid is joining us from berlin. so dominic, we know exactly how these checks are going to work. well, the 1st thing to say is the building behind me, this is the federal interior minutes that hits here. right? and i have the ministry all the right now. the relevant individuals off soaking through the reality of what is going to happen on the 16th of this month. those border controls, remember there are 9 countries that china, the shares folder with right now, 3 of them have full controls on them in the places where people come and go regularly. that's a big traffic cause trucks trains that sort of thing. the federal interior
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administered on t says or wants to expand its, expand that to extend it to all the other countries. the questions that she and her government face on very many what exactly is she going to be forcing the authorities to do? will be the suggestion of turning back full thing back. that is people who arrive in germany and ask for a silent jesus. there's so many questions here right now. she's hoping talks with representatives of the main opposition, possibly give a christie and democrats question for her. i'm for then, can they agree a form of words policy which can get through the following lines in such a way that can be rushed through and applied almost immediately. very many questions. so those politicians are having to go through right now themselves, and then we'll face when they finish in a few hours time. well have,
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they explains why they're pushing through with this now? very much that the as it were, the thing the impulse for this much impelling this is the reaction to the recent killings of several people in southern where a man has confessed the man a syrian sign them see just who failed in this claim for a sign that he has confessed to having killed several individuals with a knife in southern no charges yet. but this has made some confession that so what has happened is the government, he, if the said that it feels it needs to pass. but it's also worth making the point that's an internal german sense. the level of support for the policies of the extreme left and extreme rights were very opposed to mass immigration, this country. well, that's really great and elections have taken place in eastern german states. in recent weeks where those policies really prosper,
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there's another election coming up to sundays from now or in the states or brandon, but we're again, but i have to alternate to put you on the policy he's looking to do very well. indeed. one other thing to say here, it's really spends that the reaction from the countries to what is being proposed full ready, the polish prime minister, don't a toast has said that what the german government appears to be proposing right now and extending the border arrangements that currently exist to all of a countries is unacceptable from his perspective, he wants a discussion conversation with all the countries that bowl to germany. we know also the austrian government has said it's not happy about what has been proposed so far . but the key kathy out here is we need to see what is going to come out of this meeting here in the next few hours, how incense with how far will all the proposals be. okay, you'll keep across the story. thank you to, i'm going to cain reporting from berlin. sledding in his hair has reached every part of the country, perhaps, according to a new assessments by oh, forties,
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who say this disaster has left 700000 people homeless and it's killed at least 200 on 17 damage is extensive with houses, bridges on roads washed, away in ne nigeria, thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes and bore no state after a dam failed, causing major flooding bridges. roads on houses have been destroyed with several areas completely cut off. officials say the collapse of the down near my degree could lead to an increase in water borne diseases. a series of wild fires in the us state of california, as for thousands of people to leave their homes. hot and dry conditions are causing fires across the us. west coast. one is spreading in the sun, burn our do you know, national forest east of los angeles. it's already burns more than 80 square kilometers of lands. the still ahead on the news,
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our space excess 1st ever private space walk looks to create history for the furthest crude flights. and it's not as opposed to mission missions over 50 years ago. and coming up in sports, we have action from the latest round of asian world, qualifiers for par against north korea.
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the hello again. time for the sports news here is drama. thank you. during the miami dolphins, the nfl team is quoted for strong action to reach a can against the police officers, the to change the style plas tyrique hill. it comes off,
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the new party consultation was released to showing the incident which occurred before the dolphin's 1st game of the season. david strikes reports which started as a routine traffic stop. quickly escalated him, fatigued shows. the moment nfl starts harvey kill was pulled out of any of the miami dolphins hall, dropped stadium just hours before the 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 handcuffed face down on the ground. to give me the
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other day right now. i had to do with some of his teammate stuff to help. and one of them was also briefly detained over the, over the years. i know your license right now. i just didn't want to, you know, yours is find out really good. after viewing the news footage, the dolphin said that they was southern by what they describe is overly aggressive and violent 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 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 se he was never under arrest. and as his protocol,
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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 moment who was eventually given to traffic citations and released. well, one of the offices has been placed on administrative g t pending the outcome of an internal investigation. david stokes. oh just there is a busy cheese. i have international football starting in asia where 18 teams are hoping to take a step closer to reach me. 2026 wild cop agent champions. castle all chasing on north korea. it was north korea and took the lead 19 minutes in a great strong care from re l song cuts out well, what are the penalty of the outcome of faith was pulled down? john cook shaw was sent off full that challenge. a few steps out to take this one, kick at the school to to the level of match counsel. i went ahead just before half
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time. thanks and lovely finished here from alamo is ali we didn't strike any definitely enjoyed that great celebration as well. no correct equalized in the 2nd half of conditions started to deteriorate. the rain washing down and allow, by the much is taking place, the referee cooled the class of the pitch while they waited for the bad weather to pass on that and back out. the schools were they to shoot in that one china looking to bounce back from the 7, they will just need to japan last time out by taking on saudi arabia blessings. starting to dwell for the heis. i lived on the screen and go into full teams minutes to fit china. one meal up progressing on teenagers. saudi arabia then had my, how many counties sends off, off the kids to the payments in the stomachs. that's 10 miles. saudi arabia close that way, back into the gain before the break house on cut us with the plaza. it is currently $11.00 and done. it probably started by jordan and group
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b shortly that repaired at this stage of qualifying for the 1st time. and how it so how self career to go withdraw in that 1st much last week is fixed. it is considered a home game. so pa, this time will be held in the malaysian capital of quite a level because it's ongoing is where the rates and the occupied westbank can even by pay was dropped to the bench. and one of the h changes for front to beat belgium on monday to get the nation's lead campaign up and running from the last 3 months. it's the last reason they responded the bundle of kind of what are you giving who signed the lease in the 1st off, it's been done by they made it to net life to the break that strike for me. it's time, it sounds a lot with well it was another legs and that they came on for the last 20 minutes, but it couldn't quite manage it all the results please from the 2nd thing that greets behind it. so this was put in, uh, i'm sorry, no worries. awesome. the head of somebody tional funds and i'll be with talking to him in the premier effect tungsten malls, in the golf. in just his uncle, cheering noise match with austria, as he had to go off. it was no way he felt was victory in holland. who else scoring
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a light went out tonight to see one deciding the monitors and seeking striker was on the side, hollins, his old fashion, 2000, just 35 games for his country. and when captain harvey kane says christie only went out, i was inspiring him to keep going. okay. and will it cause $100.00 international, the parents against finland? later on tuesday, the 31 year old is his country school time. top score with 66 goes in 99 games on sunday without a school his 900 and 1st career go. and his 130 seconds support. 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's what 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. and that picks up another crucial when and qualifying for next. just ask for a couple of nations,
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a beach group as arrivals to down to one with this lake go from randy into his place for right. if i have called in spain is angry. the 2nd when from 2 groups stage much is having shocks are full, so i'm also going champions gone at one mail last week. they said toughest, the great the high school next is the brock. i struggled again since you see with that great the match, the match was heading for a goal is true and around the grades brain the as finally the break 3 in the 90 said minutes. that was the 2nd goal and as many matches having to go to save you international goal to get this gap on last week. gone, his problems continued. they all sat in group sales to being held. one will bind these, yeah, i'm group else and a goal struggled against lorendi, a team, a 120 places below them in the fif of rankings. they needed a penalty to secure a will know when they will say victories for the democratic republic of congo. and uganda to south american power houses faceoff lisa in world cup, qualifying argentina, had to columbia for re much of the issues. come from america final argentina,
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one that one back in july. but that was also the much that so a little messy. pick up the ankle injury which continues to keep them out of action that coach. so king distress that even went out to him. 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 formula ones, top ca design as officially announced toby joining the aston martin team next year . adrian knew he left champions restful in may, and despite the link to his needs to buy for are we on the car and he's decided to join the team based. it's still listed cost designed by the british engine. they have 125 of drivers and construct his championships for williams, mclaren, and red bull reports and the british media as a new a. we paid around
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a $26000000.00 a year and his new role bridge been bracing against each other for many years. um, i would say that he was more on his gratian and i think things to adriana and his talents and cars. i think we all got better, a said driver, as engineers themes. you know, we'll have to raise the bar things to him, to be able to compete on nothing. now it's an incredible day for the team. and just time to show you a variety of attacks in major league baseball. this is both the most central field separate mullins during his tuesday with the boston myself as incredible catch and stuff to determine the ram. so i'm guessing an extra basics in the setting. but unfortunately for mullins the rios and still one's going to be $12.00 to $3.00, that is a good spot for me for now. pizza will have more laser. right? so i'm, i thank you so much. the private company space x is aiming for
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a new record in space by sending us pronounced the distances from earth on seen since the time of the appalling moon landings. and there are also taking new risks call and baker has more this may look like any other mission into space. but polaris dawn is different. it's led by one billionaire using the rockets 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 the world world space. yes, we lose the own and we lose muscle and our cardiovascular system changes, but that's all because we're adopting to our environment, but it automatically, baxter, which is why we need countermeasures in the space. if we plan on returning,
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we do need our space cowboys, and we do need, you know, people to take those risk for us. in 1965, the soviet union and the us race to take the 1st space was gonna be for both were nearly fatal american. but soon space walking. astronauts repaired skyline, put 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 asked for not 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 faced risk. so flammability and decompression sickness. the riskiest 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 hell of unlucky day. there's been 2 years of preparation
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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. basically they think my main concern is that because these activities is done with that, absolutely do. it's coming to the end, very good people by without any dependent group of experts to like typically zone and safety. if you find out that they've been, is it the pays and something media space 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. okay, well for me on that story, you can head to our website. it's also as a result. com there. you'll find that these other top stories, as well as all the latest headlines. we'll take a short break on al jazeera and we'll be back in just
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a moment. see the unique perspectives, the market establishment is going to go into the drive using come all the highest identity of the black women on heard voices, people who are close, political affiliations, can get a way that can connect with our community and tap into conversations. you will find elsewhere. are we going to live in the world? we're absolutely normal, but journalists are targeted and blamed for their own little place on earth is changing the world of water. the stream on out to 0, the, the
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limit to how far the dream contains sta in your own adventure, now counter arrange. teachers protesting in front of hard containers. congress are met with strong resistance by the they've come here to demand better wages and to protest against the new law. if the government wants to pass. that will be clear. education and essential service, which would deny teachers the right to strike. the government of have you had any legs implementing a very harsh or scary to plan to reuse government spending on fight inflation. it has reduced the funding of public universities around the country by 30 percent. and that's one of the reasons why the university of one of site is as follows. price. the only funding that's arrived is to pay for electricity. and most of the professors have received a minimal raise in spite of the inflation be lice. plan is a disaster for us. have you had any lays convinced and will stay with the plan could and the high inflation rate. but universities in the public sector saying
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they need more resources now, and many are not convinced. mean days ready click on the plan. we succeed. the . the is really army says it's highly likely a us the turkish octave is killed in the occupied. westbank was hit by as roommate firing the us, just calling it on justified for killing was both unprovoked and on justifying no one. no one should be shot until for attending a protest the

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