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on with this procedure downstream industry on the quality infinities your better tomorrow the, [000:00:00;00] the services in use our own alger 0. i'm a, i'm fully back to live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes is really strikes here to school sheltering thousands of displace policy ends in central gaza. u. n. workers are among those cubes. the us and u. k. problem is hundreds of millions of dollars in additional support for ukraine
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and it's war against russia. also, this our hand shapes and smiles as a to us presidential candidates meet again. after a heated show, don in their 1st debate, will have reaction from the swing states plus the processing mexico as the senate approves the controversial judicial reform that will see the judges elected by popular films and on piece of statement with the latest school. it's needs be international break is lift some of your top clubs, switching over the success of they stop play is awesome. will be one of them. they can't, and most of the god is facing 3 weeks out with an ankle injury. norwegian is expected to miss crunch games against the top of them and mentioned specifically the thank you for joining us. it's 18 g. mt will begin this. use our in gaza, where at least 14 people have been killed in an attack on
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a school in the new c ride to refugee camp. the school run by the united nations houses thousands of displaced palestinians in central gaza to who our staff members are among the dead. dozens of people have been injured. israel claims it was targeting how mosque leadership compound? i was just ears tarry, cup was whom was at the scene of the attack a short time after it happened that i'm now in a job when it's cool in almost a rocks, refuse it, come on, this is the impact solely or destroyed. now we can clearly see the grade level of destruction being inflected. to that you on run show to about is housing, thousands of palestinians. some of these we can see huge holes in blue. we can see people are looking for anything in order to fuse off to the destruction of this you on run, show ta, this kind of destruction is unprecedented. and i can see you on smells the smell of lunch because of the swipe. now files of ruffles and even. 1 that have been
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absolutely unfolding this entire area that top has been carried out by in years, very flight to just and we can see here, let me show you that has been used to attack the this, the recreation center eye. witnesses have confirmed that this evacuation center has been hit in that time, what people were waiting for food. well, and we've been in a lot of a sudden there was a huge explosion. distinction of the school is dedicated only to women. women and children were blown to pieces. we rushed to see our children, but found them 20 paces. this is the 1st time the 1st time the school building has been pounded by is riley war planes. it is supposed to be a safe sheltering area. off my children, 6 of them were killed. these children, terrorists make god punished them these release, destroyed all high killed and stuffed people. women, a widow and children, often 6 children, including a baby twin. what crime,
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what rome did these innocent children do? this valley generally only has been seen about creation centers in the past couple of months in a very intensive read them where at least more than 15, about 20, for instance, has been called. it said, this story has been carried out in an area that police must be protected from the principles of international law. what people have been speaking safety in this place funding is, but um, it has checked to that safety that can no longer be easily restored to erica by zoom out just the euro. on the so ross palestine, spouse, when young to find westbank is really forces as close to palestinians in blowing up a house during raids until korean. some houses were also set on fire by his really soldiers paramedics of treating at least 15 people, including children who were injured. and one is really soldier has been killed after being rammed by a truck near the settlement of give out us off in the occupied westbank. these
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really ami says the palestinian driver was taken to hospital after being shot. your brain has more from there, did one near on my lie in the occupied westbank as we are overlooking the scene of what is really forced to say is a robbing attack against has really soldiers that are here in this area need from a law in the occupied west bank before a few years, we've seen a palestinian attack against is really soldiers in this area that has led these really forces to put a post that has one is really soldiers at least almost 247. and this is when we've seen this morning, the footage of this vehicle robbing towards the soldier. now palestinian said he could have lost control over his vehicle. so it's not clear yet whether the 58 year old driver was intending really to do an attack. now we've seen these really forces is storming over the family home,
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and if indeed it was considered an attack, then we expect these really forces to demolish his house. this is what palestinians have been calling a collective punishment against palestinians who are all things seeing these really subtler is expanding and increasing their presence at the expense of palestinians. now posting is in the surrounding villages. and the neighboring area are expecting is really subtler is to start attacking palestinians in their homes, in their villages. and we've seen this in the past is really settlers talking, palestinians following what they say are a tax against is really sutler is here in the occupied with bag already. we've been seeing his way the settlers romping up their attacks against palestinian since the war started. they say that passed away and say that they enjoy a look of impunity and there's no accountability which is allowing the settlers to
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continue harming and hurting palestinians. do that. but he does eat all the occupied to us bank palestine to now us present. joe biden says they must be full accountability for the killing of american, took a shock to be sanction, or as the in the occupied westbank. it is statement to us present biden said he's outraged and deeply saddened at the fatal shooting of as id, which he says is totally unacceptable. he goes on to say they must be full accountability and israel must do more to ensure that incidents like this never happens. again, unless speak to some time bar cod about this and other developments and these are also on guys i, he's a professor of public policy and how my teresa university here in khattab. thank you so time for joining us again. we are here again, condemnation from the us administration. outraged, have expressed over the killing of this activists in the occupied westbank. but that doesn't seem to be stopping these are these, or even, you know,
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seeing them reducing the intensity of their tax and gaza. another attack to the, on a school in, in the c right refuge account. what does that suggest you about the intentions of these really compliment to all the intentions? i have always been clear from the very beginning. it's kidding, and displacement if they're unable to give the seniors that they'd like to see them out of pa this time. but the, what to the issue here really is the united states should worry about its own interest and its own interests now is becoming and just right in the sense that they're becoming really exposed in the inclusion with these writings in this war crimes. the i, c, c, the i, c, j, a not sleep. the taking time there, considering the cases south africa has just come out again, insisting that they would pursue the case until the verdict is made. and it is very
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clear that any nation is seen to support this kind of atrocities is liable. now, people on the grounding, guys should really focus some guessing the evidence to dismiss size. these rockets are us made then. and this will probably will be one of the areas where the u. s. policy back is will suddenly take a pause and rethink. it's not just about protecting is very politically they have to start thinking about protecting themselves. now, as we move into this 11 months, it's almost a year now of incredible infringement of international, huge and yeah, in this latest attack on uh that you and school in the say, right, refugee camp, these release came, they were targeting how mosque command center in, in the camp at that school which has been, you know, the plane, they always use when targeting these areas that are populated by civilians. which doesn't excuse whether or not they're targeting how much control center. the fact remains that civilians are in these areas and that's 5 areas in these areas. it's a school building, it's
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a designated building. they would have had their budget pass, the gps, even before the war of all those schools are known to them. it's un, under the property, there are many, many layers of legal protections. it's covered that site need to decide that was declared by them as a safe area for the police to me is to seek shelter. so there is no excuse really in particular when, when they use the across, you know, the f sixty's as sort of thing. the, the americans are supplying the premiums with their, the, there's a major hypocrisy on and, and, and both fronts, that the american seems to pursue those conflicts without really understanding the implication that has under, on a standing and, and in the future with the ukraine. and know if you watched while you presented the news. okay. we asked area. yeah. the secular states and the st. on the same podium, he talks about having just off and you can $100000000000.00. and then he complains
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about the around giving russia ms side. yeah. and if you reverse the story system saying was god's ending and as well on the one hand they are supplying those railways with, with the, with the machine to fill up a sequence. and then it comes up and cry for the processing and victims. it's in their hand to take a model stand on for this time on your crane and everybody else. it seems like at the moment they are going through this vacuum and ms direction. and so where do we stand now? so was time as far as a ceasefire. talks are concerned on gaza. this plan that was a non spite bite and no one seems to be talking about it much anymore. is that pressure on either side right now to, to try and get this back on track. well, the plan is sort of become very out of date. it was announced end of may by then, then took it to the security council i made, it fits relate to the international, the middle of june. but the thing is accepted it as railways, refused it. now those rays have created further facts on the ground,
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including this quarter door in the middle of the sales guys are not the philadelphia codes for the for cobra is an excuse for them to stay in guys. right? but the, according to that, toward laurie's servers, is the one they created that split together into 2. okay. and this colorado, just north of the turkish hospital, goes all the way from east of guys, up to the, to the sea. for kind of me to wide is there. i will never leave that out. they have now split the guys into 2. they will not allow blessing us to return no without being screened by them. and they use the excuse of security, but this really to make the policy is live even more difficult. and as soon as there is a cease fire and the possibilities for the policy is to make a choice. i suspect that a lot of people are, they have the right, they have the ability, they will seek to move somewhere else because the area now is totally and then have to. so down, always good to get your thoughts and insight on this. thank you very much. for
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joining us for one hour to share some time back from home, i've been holly for university here and cut off the the less you heard the us secretary of state on to me blinking has announced more than $700000000.00 in additional support for ukraine. and its war against russia, lincoln and his british counterpart. david nami, are in key for talks with the crating and president for the music. let's see if it comes at a crucial time in the war. thinking says that unity will remain with more than 50 countries backing you credit. we want you trained to win, and we're fully committed to keep marshalling the support that it needs for its great defenders and citizens. to do just that. now support for ukraine will endure, because it doesn't depend on any one country, any one party, any one election. here today, united states,
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the united kingdom are united in support of ukraine and a success. but were united along with dozens of other countries, including the enduring coalition of more than 50 countries that have provided more than a $100000000000.00 and security aid to ukraine since february of 2022, and continue to materially support ukraine. today. our message, our collective message, to putting this clear, our support will not wayne. our unity will not break of all the us and u. k has been reluctant to give you crane permission to use certain weapons in long range besides against targets inside russia. sophia of escalation, early i spoke to paris, patrick barry, who was the defend specialist and form and need to unless it says deposition might be changed. it's going to be passed over as on to blink and said to the bosses who meet on friday. and we will see the looking at the lay of the land,
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but i think that the trajectory is all the same previously between at the us being very reticent to do this 10 days ago. then the confirmation of the reigning delivery of the ballistic missiles. i'm now the, the, the mood music saying that they're looking at these carefully indicates a shift to position. potentially, i wouldn't be surprised if there's something calibrated here, which potentially we've seen the salami slicing of a before, maybe with a security guarantee, the u. k, which is lumped into the storm shadow saying a little bit more than the us on it's attack them system. maybe the u. k says, okay, 1st of all you can use this norm shadow at within its, its range of 250 kilometers off the russian border and then the us, my back them up and later on. so yeah, you can use the attack comes, but i think the move music is shifting. yeah. sus morehead on this news our including the was flooding in decades in nigeria and more than a 1000000 people i display softer a dime collapse. plus i'm ottoman tests the ins and bob we oversee is that beyond,
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behind me is lake cree by which both countries shaped. i'll tell you why sophia droughts is a big problem. the in the us, donald trump, is on the defensive, criticizing moderators and cleaning tuesday night, say the seniors presidential debate was comma harris was rigged against the democratic and republican nominee squared off for 90 minutes in philadelphia, covering a wide range of subjects. it was the 1st time that trump and harris have met in person committee hall kit reports in philadelphia, a couple of harris septic bases. their initial handshake was somewhat awkward. well, campbell, harris appearing nervous at 1st soon found her stride with attacking donald trump. for what the bible administration inherited, donald trump left us the worst public health epidemic in
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a century. donald trump left us the worst attack on our democracy since the civil war. and what we have done is clean up donald trump's mess. the terrace also hit the former president, hard on his abortion stands a critical issue for millions of voters. i think the american people believe that certain freedoms in particular, the freedom to make decisions about one's own body should not be made by the government. by her tab to seem to trigger the former president, especially when she claimed people started leaving his rallies early out of exhaustion and boredom, people the lead morales, golding, trump, to appear angry and unstable, was the strategy harris used throughout the debate will answer this question on emigration truck mused in the city of springfield, ohio figures education migrant start reading people's pat. it's a claim that city denies. they're eating the dogs, the people that came in,
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they're eating the catch. they're eating their eating the pets of the people that live there. and there's still a trump wasn't able to hit back and harris on one of her biggest vulnerabilities, the fewest bitter policies keep change a half and don't represent the change. and voters say as they want, everything that she believe 3 years ago and 4 years ago is out the window. she's going to my philosophy now. in fact i was going to send her a mega hat. cala harris's campaign has extended an invitation to donald trump for a 2nd presidential debate in october. trump has responded that he'll think about it. kimberly helped get alpha 0. philadelphia, it is getting reaction now from michigan a key swing states in this us election, john hendern is there for us to joining us live from detroit. so what is the reaction that in michigan, where many uncommitted voters reside? of course,
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what do they make of the debate as well? michigan is really is if it were to states, if you go to wind urban area like here in detroit, it's very democratic. and if you go to the rural areas, tends to be very republican. we happened to go to a debate sponsored by the detroit association of black organizations right here in downtown detroit, majority african american, very heavily democratic and of course, people there were thrilled to what they heard from common, let harris, they cheered her, they booed donald trump black if you went across the state, you went to the rural areas where it is. we had a reporter in pittsburgh, in pennsylvania. in those areas. it's an entirely, it's as if people are watching a different debate. they adhere trumps. they do like the faces come over here, which makes harris was making during that evey, but she got
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a big boost at the end of a night. when taylor swift, the senior endorsed harris called her a talented leader and signed it in a, in a kind of a throwback to j. d vance. the republican vice presidential candidate sheets signed a childless cat lady a bit of a slam to him because he criticized the democrats for being a party of what he called childless cat ladies. anyway, many people we see here though, the young people here at the university the, you might see walking behind me, we've asked several of them if they watched the debate. and i would say less than half said that they had so part of the problem for pamela harris is maybe she did perform very well, most pools, and most of the reducing to suggest she did. but it's really about who watched it and who is watching the replays of that debate that could determine what kind of a bump she gets out of this. but i'll tell you here in detroit there, it's really with the way it went up. john,
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thank you very much for that. the best john hender 9 for us in detroit, michigan. already i spoke to steve clements about this is the host of options here is weekly. sure. the bottom line, he says there was a clear winner and loser in this debate. a if i were a trump supporter, i'd be a little worried that the former president seemed off his game. i think we saw vice president campbell, a harris, make him seem nervous a bit scattered. he did make some important points about foreign policy, about the economy, and they can feel that, but the kind of normal and sort of big energy, big presence that donald trump has typically had in these debates, particularly when he was squaring off against president biden. that donald trump was not there last night. so i think some republicans have given the wind to carmella harris and said he's, he's got to work on this. most debates don't move the needle. but what could have happened in this is carla harris. if she had not performed well, might have seen
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a collapse in her chances. so what, what i think the big surprises most americans know donald trump. well they know his policies and what he stands for. they did not know comma harris, and i think that that was in part they made some major ground in that. but i don't think that this debate will necessarily move many voters one way or another. what i think it may move, particularly in battleground states. it may be some independence here in there that may have seen a more holistic picture of campbell, a harris or of donald trump, candidly. and they're getting a, they're getting really, i mean, i tell you, one of the most fascinating things, a lot of people overseas often say they can't tell. the difference between our political challenger is our political parties. the differences couldn't be more stark between donald trump and calmly harris and the movements they represent. this is a real choice for americans and they're getting that sense of that. this tonight, jerry, now with the collapse of a dime in the northeast, has cost of the flooding, destroying thousands of homes and wasting a di humanitarian crisis. more than
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a 1000000 people have been forced from their homes in borneo states, training resources in an area already battling in security and hunger. emergency workers say somebody's have been retrieved. the one says the flooding is the worst thing my took raging face. to one of them, i mean, before i knew it was, had covered my entire house, so i fled with my children. as i'm speaking to you, my house is completely flooded. the only thing i've left with is the clothes on my back. i've been there as i'm looking at that, so the flood came in. we tried to push it back, but it overpowered us. we then left our homes and we made our way to this camp where we have a place to stay for now. but we do not have food colleges here, as i'm indeed trace has more from my degree on how the nigerian government is responding to the crisis. the yesterday the vice president was here in the evening . he met some of you for me. some of the company is going to tell me about food, shelter,
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and medicines to them and 24 hours of to we've been through those times and very few supplies of reach the people that it's a desperate situation in those areas. the state government, the regional government problem is that it was built by goods and services as well as food items to those who are in need. what happened this morning was the governor of the state went around distributing money to families affected so that they can buy what they can because these floods to everybody i know is they've done both sort of to suddenly and there was no progression on growth for food items for most to donates full shows up for medicines and everything. everybody was formerly shocked and surprised by the sudden breakage of that done. and this process continued. we got to that more than 1000000 people. 1.2000000 people have been affected. now if i understand that more people are coming and if i move out of frame, now what do you see is a continuous stream of people?
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what able to watch save and those weren't able to tolerate something out of there? what's, what's left on that holes. so that's the situation we're seeing right now across the board. real estate in and i did. and what we understand also is that the waters, i've gone downstream and impacted other communities after many degrees. and we don't know the situation that in right now, but uh, most of the city help us with you at least isn't water. or thomas hale is the nigeria, country director within a wage and refugee council. he says he's organization is working to help people find shelter, water and sanitation isn't what we will see. and there's a lot of people we have to buy this probably larger than any number that's out there. now, the big city, the lot of people living there for this flow because again, during the people suffering currently, this place. we're looking at the right numbers this morning just talking about 230000 in immediate need of assistance in
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a much larger population is impacted as well. of course, which is the government is reflecting engineering, people who are immediately drafting off emergency responders and people are stuck in their houses. they need immediate assistance in terms of what we can do about the international community can do is to really look at people, walk around and around a place to sleep. is to be able to help provide clean water, extra rides, invitations or diseases don't spread. well, sorry, starting to think about a few after the immediate need of food and water and sanitation and started to be met is that we're concerned about water or diseases and will come next as well. i was wondering if you know the flooded shootings that some good news with supply chains will be rapidly reestablished and have a much more robust response. can move forward the people in zambia and living. so one of his worst routes in decades,
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low water levels at lake heavy by means the country can produce enough electricity . some be as energy ministry says a power planted feet could shut down within weeks. neighboring and bob ways also affected hollywood tests every for some kind of the school computer lab doesn't give use much anymore. people in zambia are going without paul for more than 20 hours every day known as no shipping. we have to pump out what happened to attend a meeting to the class and in the toilets and everything on the school side. one day we had a terrible incident where because of load chevy, we just didn't have enough of what and there was quite a bit of trauma and stuff really bad as to say, we need to do something more investing and reliable supplies. electricity is no longer
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a luxury so the cost of living cost to reboot then provides hydro electric power to a station on the sand, the inside of the lake, in the north and to this and bobby inside on the cell. the time, most of the country's electricity, the shoreline used to be here. now it's over, they want to label the lake leave. they have dropped dramatically because of the drought votes involved and zambia and even like generate power. loads labels means a pretty the supplies having drastically cut into bobby, that means daddy blackouts sometimes up to 18 hours for yes. the o'neill, with the phenomenon has cause droughts and heat waves in this amazing region. now lake reba is shrinking. it's working. a lot of people had him with us out there couldn't eva isn't,
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but we still ahead on the news. i y a protest against his or as war on guys on the arms industry has. australia is 2nd largest city on edge us, until angela and not even where once in a century expedition design gulf is tending assumptions of the office and in support. i knew a rise in for this form of me. any coach details coming up later in the day. the sun, the storms and weston society that do produce some funding are still the show in the satellite picture. he's of the day if you're like, they produced themselves a heat is the real story for most was i have to say i once it gave me hit 50 in southern iraq, austin and all of them had to say this was yes,
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they've goes up in baghdad. 48.4 is a new september reco it's, it's still hot here. so hold on the western side. overdrawn is one of the temperatures will come down a little bit and the full cost for the breeze coming out of iraq is a whole $1.00 to going down through the gulf. it pick some more shopping doesn't help with humidity around the gulf states. otherwise, it's a dry looking picture. faulty full in dubai actually is not shocked, and it should be 5 above average. any about one below the record for september. there's a cooling breeze coming into the venture noises and still quite a breeze going down the red sea. so trumpet glasgow. the veins with the sun coming sighs, sales and big dime pulls are possible inside sit down to the central african republic, the sea and still not jerry a but science of that. it's still quite a dry picture. your lips, the monitoring breezes, still visible on the coast of townsend, you can yeah. and somalia, it's just not as strong as it was. however much further, faster, stronger than size of show, and it's getting quite health again in botswana, 7, above average.
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the is troops, truly the 1st casualty of war. a series of media lows introduce dr. rushes, invasion of ukraine, of stifled independence. generally, some witness chronicles the near impossible personal and political choices of a nobel peace prize winner and his colleagues in the media organizations. final days before forwarding silence of caravan under dogs on now 2016 years after the 2008 global financial crisis. you've taken home more than $480000000.00. your companies now bankrupt. our economy is in the state of crisis. i have a very basic question for you. is this fair chunk list people lost at homes in the
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us alone, but who was held responsible and caused the media to lose that joke? the man who sold the the, the, the watching the news are on, on 20, a reminder of our top stories to us secretary of state. and to me blinking has page $700000000.00 in additional support for ukraine. and it's war against russia thinkin and his british counterpart, david nami, are, and keith talks with the ukranian president for the muse landscape. and the us, donald trump, has gone on the defensive, criticizing moderators and cleaning, choose a nice presidential debate with coming to how is, was braves against him,
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and albany squared off for 90 minutes in philadelphia, covering a wide range of topics at least 18 people have been catered in an attack on the school at the time to see about refugee camping central guys that you and one school house has thousands of his face. time is to means 2 or more staff members are among the dead. more than 30 people have been arrested in the last year. australian city of melvin following vine and confrontations between police and protest is opposing israel's war on gaza. demonstrations against the conflict of being held outside of major arms convention activists say they want to make people more aware of the defense industries role in the killing of civilians in gaza. then yeah, robertson before some medical of a battle ground of protest against east grounds on garza and it's killing of civilians as they riley against the conflict. and the goal, the weapons manufacturer,
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is thousands of people faced a human barricade aimed at looking them from the entrance to an international weapons exhibition. they cannot just say bring weapons companies of pride, keeping house to advertise is riley with the company. that includes the companies that we want to serve as we've had against that we've had with the people go on to the organized by groups, including students for palestine and disrupt pools. demonstrate who is would define to and then message against a strategies role in hosting delegates from around the world to the land forces. 2024 exposition in milton. the country's largest military fit. you know, this was a sunday market for women rate, but then it's shameful. that in a country loc, kansas resources rich is absolute. that is the warehouse thing. property property is from police space project dolls,
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including brooks bushels and horsemen. you responded with tip of spray rubber, bullets and wrists fits 39 and criminals had been arrested for their conduct for the confrontational conduct. they've been charged with a variety of offences ranging from assault police, in the police, obstruct police to generalize the salt. the states government has put millions of extra dollars into bolstering a police presence in the city for the fun days of the expedition aiming to the to do to unrest. a john fence has been erected around the city, a ring of steel put in place as hotels posting delegates will remain on the guard, which demonstrates is saying they will be asking the poles for the rest of the way . even though we believe we can,
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we can we will, we will start with a large police presence and thousands of people arrested for offences including austin, a soles and blocking roads. protest is a stain to find and australia is 2nd largest city is pricing for the unrest. daniel robinson out to 0. melbourne, not to mexico, where the senate has approved a controversial judicial overhaul that will lead to the country's judges being chosen by popular vote. president lopez open the door, says the reform or 5 corruption image of the street. several hundreds broke into the senate building lead on tuesday to protest against the reform. they say the constitution of change, threatened civil law. let's speak to catalina, paris, korea, about this. she's a researcher at the constitutional research center of the supreme court, and he's joining us from monterey in mexico. thank you so much for your time. so this reform has been really controversial. we've seen protests opposition from,
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from civil society groups criticism from the united states as well. why is that? what is an issue here? so, so what we're seeing today is a complete overhaul of the, to destroy your system and mexico. every single judge from the supreme court, all the way down to the local judges, will be removed from their chairs. and then we'll have a new system where of what was but by which new judges will be elected council. so the problem now is the new searches will be for later 5 to the election system, but also to mechanisms that are being inactive in this, in your report by which incentives will be controlled by the executive and legislative salary. so there's a lot of the, there are many people are worried because the rule of law is not being of health. and also, there it isn't cares which side syria, the news such as for you $34.00 cases in case of controversy, not only with the government,
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but one of the reasons i sense that it involves 2 methods and reports. right. so you say that new judges will be politicized in what way exactly does is undermine mexico system of checks and balances as well. i mean we, we have a system just like for us and other countries by which those 3 powers were less the face of the executive and the, and the judicial system. today, the executive on the legislative are completely overhauling, but it's a visual system it replacing. but the naming of the judge says by a different system where they will control who will be in the list can be elected. there's also a new disciplinary type, you know, that's going to be uh, included in the law which will be able to even remove judges that make sufficient instead of the governments if i'm happy with. so there's, there's sanctions to the possibility to function judges that make decisions, that
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a, for a fee for not happy with. right. but as you know, they are, those will say that these changes are needed, the necessary because mexico's federal judiciary is very corrupt and, and that these reforms basically will destroy the power structure. what do you say to that argument as well? i think if this isn't going to result the many issues that we have in mexico, we have we have very high levels of infinities that they're not comfortable to to there. sherry, they come from the lack of belief and capable police from the public ministries that are incapable of initiating a crime investigations. we come from the corruption hall before a few from the same authorities that we can all control such a fishery and that r. busy involved with or the lifetime, i think none of these things that are very wilson, i need to be resolved by this reform. on the other hand, what we do will see in this reform is that such as will become full 5 years, such as power. so what we're using is an independent judiciary,
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but we'll decide cases face on the law and not faced along the political interest of whoever pulls power in the country, which today is the ruling party lead by under the sun, all of us. all right, and i think there's also the context to take into account where we're seeing this not only this isn't the only refund that's taking place next week. we're going to have another reform that's going to give bowers to the military to do all these actions that were, are not allowed in the constitution that prohibited by the constitution. there's going to be changes to the constitution to allow the military to take over all of the functions in terms of public security, like arresting people intervening and communication. being able to answer our homes, investigate funds. we won't have an independence of this the power while business taking place. right. and we're also seeing that. right. and then let me just jump in there for a 2nd. uh, and ask you about, uh, the president. i mean, all these options are coming as his term is about to come to an end. the passage of
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this law is seen as a victory for president over door. he and his term in, in september the end of september. what about his success success? so the president elect, katia shines on how much of a headache will this all become for her or? well, i mean, she says that she's in agreement with the line but looked at some another headset not only for the reform of the visual fowler, but for the disappearance of other autonomous oregon. there's some for on further norms to control what civil society organizations do and also to give them more power to the military. so i think they're very much in line. and it's also, i think of a long term for sensitive about the housing in terms of the ruling party, not losing power for a very long time where we, we really are seeing something that's, that's taking us all the way back to the 1970s for mexico had only room in power that helps our for more than 7 figures and mexico. thank you so much for talking to us about this. thank you for inside cassadine, at paris,
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korea research or at the constitutional research center of the supreme court in mexico. thank u. s. means congress has voted to recognize when his weight and opposition candidate, edmondo gonzales as the president elect. that is just fine. present. nicholas my doors claims that he won july's election. gonzales is now in exile in spain. and as lucy, a new and report is departure has left many wondering if the fight for recognition of is alleged. victory is over. and then his wailings in madrid demonstrated in support of a window gonzales. the presidential candidate whom they believe won the july 28 election percentage arrived this week in spain. after being granted political asylum, president nicolas my brutal says that he won the poll despite critics insisting that there is credible evidence to the contrary. now my brutal is applauding his opponent's decision to leave the country go to policy. and behold on sunday world,
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i tell investor, edmondo gonzalez, whom i confronted after the election that i understand the decision he's made and i respect it. i wish him well. the decision has demoralized many business wailings, including those were pouring across the border into neighboring brazil seeking humanitarian refugee status. and pro they'll go on ahead of the electrical fraud was the last stroke we didn't want to do, right? we don't want to him, he's making us stop in to the other deanna kind of meal is decorating who work pays for next week's national, independent state. but she has little to celebrate. so she's one of more than a 1000000 venezuelans who have migrated to to lease, and some of the became president, and it says she'd hoped. gonzales would take office so that you could return home. his exile isn't settling. she says your but i still have face that in january.
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change will take place because god is in control of everything. my buddha's current term ends in january and opposition leaders at home and abroad say, but besides this is exile is not the end, but rather a tactical retreat. i don't, i don't look at the window or you today at the window is the most valuable possession. that's been as well as have because he is our president elect to then if you want the elections. and right now we need the president elect who is alive not murdered, or jailed or kidnapped by the dictatorship of nicole last month, who wrote it on everybody. the us state department is brushing off criticism that it's hung gonzales out to dry and insist it's considering a number of options to pressure veneers. wayllace government action in venezuela, president, buddha's opponent say that they to have a plan from now until january. but can see they need a stronger commitment from the international community for it to work. see a newman algebra. santiago yvonne's president muscle specialist john has how
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talks in iraq, his 1st 4 and visits since being elected, he met with the rocks prime minister in an effort to strengthen ties and discuss regional security. i moved up to what i had for a for somebody that as it is the fittest for an a visit to bite you around. zip president, minnesota position. and at, since he took office in a july, his choice will be a lot to be his 1st for an destination is highly significant. it indicates that your walk stands as a major while i a, this is interesting because a like other at previous uranian presidents who started the 1st 4 and visits white speaking ado and headquarters, for example, or visiting other the east asian countries, neighboring countries over here on the 2 sides that signed a number of memorandums of understanding in civil fields. you look on it today, we signed 14 memorandum of understanding and various fields adding to previous
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memorandums that will represent a promising roadmap for mutual cooperation between the 2 countries. we have agreed on securing the border areas through the width of a bi lateral security committee that the, the areas of corporation covered in this visit to also included the economics, a trade, transportation and the cultural exchange metro position. and the union president at seemed at very much concerned about the regional conflict and he also stressed the need to unify the vision of both your work on your, on towards the conflict in the region. and namely that is really the campaign. again, it's because in the getting the site scientists for team come, it's crimes against humanity and shuts hospitals and schools. all these crimes are carried out by us and you know, convince, and admissions and palms that this visit comes as about. that is hosting get an
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international point in the conference, which is calling going into the national, the major companies at to invest any rocks energy sector. so at one of the main issues covered in this visit is the trade volume economy. and also transportation between the 2 countries. so it also, it wants to say that it's kind of still st. immeasurable in the energy sector at any, at all among these major international energy companies in iraq would have to do. i hate under the bought at a strike by workers at kenya is main. airport is now over after the union and government reached an agreement. as part of the deal. the government would only go ahead with its plan to lisa for to india as a dining hall with the unions approval stuff, save the controversial fine with the a dining group really to mass layoffs and poor working conditions. hundreds of passengers were left stranded after the airport workers went on strike. so of
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advocates, coalition government is facing was seen as a 1st real child in choice unity in a dispute over education laws, presidency or my post and leader of the a and see is you'd assign the basic education's last amendment bill on friday. but the democratic alliance is passing, the law and his current form will endanger the correlation. the n. c form the government of national unity with the party 3 months ago after lawsuits majority, in general elections as full frances, as in singapore, on the last leg of his tour of asia and the pacific, the pontiff is expected to meet fellow just sweet peggy. during his visit, this is the 1st paypal trip in nearly 4 decades to singapore, home, to less than half a 1000000 roman catholics. the visit to the region includes indonesia toppling you're getting and is as did i had on the news hour had gotcha international strike, a rise in south america as a joins one for sales,
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a way also as sharing to sleep economic empowerment because the tv room, a new foundation and powering african entrepreneur is the the, the enough as for safety to probably thank you very much. the international break has come and gone, but some of the full analyses being felt by a number of europe's top football clubs in particular. awesome will. they kept them also new to god is facing 3 weeks out. with an ankle injury, the men feel that picked up the injury. well thing for no way on monday, the timing could not be worse for arsenal. they faced local arrivals talking to me on sunday, followed by another way game at champions menches facility. whole city
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themselves did not escape the international break on skates and netherlands defended. nathan ok was stretching open these teams to to draw against germany according to reports the you suspected to have him spring injury. so he has springs that on saturday round. it also stuff at the skate at a many. tel picked up a cy problem doing a brazil training session. but as well known spanish news outlets, monica, he will be fitful, rails match against real associate. at onset, today, patterson, germans, walgreens, a marie, also godhood. he saw for the coughing julian frances, $31.00 loss to it's in the, on friday and has to be withdrawn from the french squad. this ray, the ray and between you were also withdrawn, but are expected to be foot to face brace on saturday. and there were also some big surprises during the international break in terms of results. 2 of the power houses of will football, argentina, and brazil have both suffered defeats in south american world cup,
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qualifying the comfortable champions. origin. sienna, last to columbia. the team who they beat to left a couple of america in july. but this time origin see that without the engine caps in the mail. missy and went behind away from home when somebody's rodriguez sits up use in most scale to or can seem to equalize early in the 2nd home, the least possible rodriguez punished by nicholas gonzalez to level things up by 3 gigs made up root cd. the same one went to columbia with the penalties. it's a 1st when ever origin seen it since 2019 escape. it's always important to play against the teams of forces to raise our game . we already played them in a match that was very important for us. unfortunately, we weren't able to win the copper america, but we approached this one lucky it was another final. and there's nothing better than beating big rivals, hassle, brazil, they were missing the injured name, all but still started with 3 round. the dread strike is against our line, the easiest,
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julia and rick and rodrigo could not scroll down and they went down one new diego gomez. the only go for the host to the 20th minutes. because the lady had 3 shots on sound, good and slumped to the defeat in the last 5 qualifying match. it was the most. it was a key. i think we have to work. we understand that we need a lot more to reach the level we will want. it's not simple, it's not easy, but we have to intensify so that we can quickly find that possible as to 2026 woke up co hosts, the usa have hired motors. your parts your team, there was a new coach. the origin st in will lead the team to that will account for school so see matches take place in mexico and canada. parks of tino has previously coached top club sides, tubman, harrison, joanne and chelsea. he says, matching challenge is expected to be a friendly against panama, in mid october us skeptical security associates. how are things hosted?
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so, you know, we'll bring a culture that is really was a fight to a team that is the last 3 of the last full matches to just like helping us control against new zealand data for entity on tuesday, scoring in the 2nd hall. so he's 51st international goals, but these even substitute been wayne fabulous, synchronize it to secure a 11 goal also enabling strike of memphis, the pie as arrive in brazil is the prepares for life with these new to have corinthians, friends, welcome to present at the april the assigned to, to your contract with the famous present into the 50 year old. his faithful appears to be honest. i have been barcelona, and manchester united among others. and most recently i play to co madrid and australian hockey play. it has been banned from competing for 12 months, i think was arrested in paris for buying cocaine during the olympics. from craig must've hoff all the band with the remaining 6 months suspended, providing
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a needs conduct and behavioral requirements. craig was detained by french police last month for purchasing the drug days off to a straight in las vegas the final at the games. he was released with a criminal warning. craig is made more than 100 appearances for his country and help him win. silva at the tow 2 and i'm fixing 2021 or we'll leave it there for the time being. i'll be here again later with most bolts. me funny page i thank you very much for that. now i knew exhibition of the dutch artist vincent van gogh opens in london this week. the 60 plus works, the speed of the national gallery show him in a new lights, away from that of a tortured artist, charlie anjanette reports of mental i'm vicious, but deliberate. this is the story of vincent van golf the curator's want to tell in a new show of his works. the 60 paintings cover his joy as 1st month living in the yellow house in the south, the front in 1888 full of hope. this is when he painted the summer flowers, but it also covers his stay in hospitals of the cussing office, a low and his,
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yet in a psychiatric asylum of these mental breakdown, these paintings a just as joyous. his subjects may be fairly patients suffer deeply, seen him in the background, but he still finds b. c, the gardens at the hospital. a great to say despite his illness, this was a man planning his career, causing out his position in the world of the painting. these works, he wrote to his brother explaining how he wanted them displayed, but this was also a man who just a year later would kill himself. like he thought very much about which paintings he wanted to show together. he saw to block and what kind of colors to use to create a motion. and it was not. he's passed the motion that he wanted to put into the picture. but he wanted to reach his view with emotions, poets, and loved as the national galleries. first exhibition devoted to the dutch artist,
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typing into his universal appeal and showing how he re made the world around him. when you look at his paintings, vivid rites moving, et cetera, you almost to follow his thought process. these in the, in the way he lays down a h often very, very quickly. but he's also making thousands of static decisions about how, what he wants to achieve. this was then go at the height of his creativity and inventiveness. this exhibition, tons on it has the idea assign golf and tort should office painting in a drunk frenzy and spewing out walk off to what instead, it shows us. yes, he was a visionary, but he was very deliberate about his process. he considered deeply houses was going to reach people and he said he wanted to create all the feature which he did shot into that out of there. and that's it for this news, our own now to 0 from me for the back to point the whole team. thank you very much
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