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sharing to see economic empowerment because the tv, the room and newfound powering african entrepreneur is the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, this is in use our own alger 0 for the bad people live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. global condemnation of these are as a talk on a school in central guys that which kills 18 people, including 6 un fast fatty tables. very terrible. i never pray for even my enemy to express such a few. more than
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a 1000000 people are displaced in at least 30 dead does floods devastate ne and nigeria. also this poland tells us secretary of state that restrictions on ukraine using long range weapons against russia should be lifted for have reaction from moscow the and stepping into the unknown space, x crew and box on the 1st civilian space. while i'm trying to get a just go with the sports awesome manager mckayla pesa is committed his future to the premier league club, agreeing a new 3 year contract. the thank you for joining us. it's 15 gmc and there is mounting international
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condemnation of israel following it. says striking central guys which kills 18 people, including 6 employees of the un agency for palestinian refugees on ross says it's the highest death toll of its stuff in a single incident. the use foreign policy chief joseph for our condemned wednesday's attack in our new se, right? refugee camp and said in a statement, he was outraged by the killing of 61 west office after he's really strikes head for the 5th time. i school in new say, right, sheltering 12000 displays people. the disregard of the basic principles of international humanitarian law, especially protection of civilians, cannot and should not be accepted by the international community. the german 4 and ministry also condemned the desk of the you and staff say, humanitarian aid workers must never be victims of rockets. the depth of 6 onerous staff at a school in the se ride is totally unacceptable. 18 people were killed in the strike which targeted the school in gaza. it was being used as
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a shelter housing around 12000 displace palestinians. funeral were held on thursday morning for some of those kids in the attack. who's really force of kids more than 41000 palestinians in gaza. since it's onslaught on this trip began last october. a slide satari cup was in the blast. central guys, as far as widespread condemnation of this attack on this, you wouldn't run scrolling to say what, which was in the 1st time that this particular school was targeted. tell us about the aftermath of the attack. and also the attacks that have happened in gaza today . well uh, fully, incredibly unbelievable that the it has been almost a year and the gaza strip has been on the relentless boom button until this very moment. now we can clearly understand that the latest is by the attack on one of the biggest, you enroll him, shows his animals. a ross refuge account has triggered a huge wave of contamination among regional countries. i'm to minute, terry,
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an organization, but this is not the odious house that has been carried out in that area, or even a gate evacuation centers as well, has been destroyed. and i know that training for evacuation centers, some people have been executed in these evacuation instances in the early months of the just very minute trip ration. and then also the strip off to months have been absolutely upset on the faces of those palestinians will have been taking shelter in these evacuation centers. they are unable to feel safe again and the belief that no matter how, where to go, you will be under the coast and threats of being killed by the split into a strike spot. even within the past couple of hours we have been observing most strikes when he's done is that right? so if you do come, where was it into a building that has been completely destroyed over the hits or it's residents, at least part palestinians have been confirmed, injured underwood transferred to the hospital to get medical treatments. and apparently the strikes did not even its talk in the north,
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the district were anesthesia, your neighborhood. there was a clear intensification of us from the re buttons, at least 2 young kids have been injured. and one of the latest on a residential houses in that are really embattled area. now, the leak realities really start the just to be seen seeming to really search day by day. what palestinians believe that they are being trapped in a very tiny patch with lambs. and these a, these residents are unable to feel safe. and they have been told to be even evacuated from this very tiny area that they have been trapped inside means that they are, they have been experiencing an english section of cottage genocide alongside with displacements that to now has no engine sites tag. thank you for the updates that down to 0, sorry, god bless them, reporting their line from dow, blah in central guys. earlier i spoke to sam rose was the senior deputy director of
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gwin rough as in gaza. he is in con unice since his own right employees are devastated and feel nowhere in guy's face. this is one of the most difficult days that we've faced in and gone during the most difficult complex that we've, we've se stuff in the offices are in the shop, that grieving that is fair and the colleagues on the ground to do. i've talked to in the shelves providing 1st line response, so just just devastated. yeah, no, the side on a project safe viewing facility. the face time as he said at the start of the, the, the, the, the so that south has been attacked. so it is devastating it, it's a retrofit case. all these products is just the scale and the repeated cmt looks like. and so just too difficult for us to get us around. sometimes these were no co humanitarian workers who were helping their fellow palestinians today. guys,
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i really is a dangerous face to work for, for humanitarian workers. no one seems to be safe. is there a point in time where, where it will be impossible to do your walk on the ground? i mean, we certainly running out of options the highest number of you and workers and units are in slain in any conflicts and vast majority of them on route one because we're facing increasing difficulties. getting our supplies in sick. gosh, we had a terrible, terrible incident. and one of the check points uh, trying to get to know a couple of nights ago since the lead on the administration of the totally a kind of pain. so yeah, we're running out of options. the space in which we're able to all right. the national speak to alan neo who's a former director general of israel's ministry of foreign affairs. he was also is really ambassador just off. i forgot joining us from tennessee. i'm boss of the
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thank you so much for being with us. we hear a global condemnation yet. again, of israel, how will this now government be viewing this does, does this international condemnation matter at all to as or us government? and i just said in your display shouldn't say, well, that sounds terrible, but i must tell you we were not exposed here and they said they're doing any leads yet out of the car and she and the war useful, same day on syria, one of the and steve, on this america, turkey, she cited so maybe say about com, but they, there is no coverage here. so a, if you ask about the internally, is the government eh, we will expose the wage. and the, the only thing i've heard so far is that i, you know,
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i saw the also in the family was the secretary general, the, the, the, the, explain the own need. so i guess i was that related to, but it's not the 1st time that we've seen condemnation of israel from, from the international community, whether from the european union we've heard from joseph burrell, the, you and secretary general. these attacks have happened very often in the past 11 months, almost a year now. and this condemnation of israel denunciation of israel and none of that seems to resonates with the is really government for sure. this is happening almost daily and obviously there is an accumulation and it takes us on the slides image on these wires international standing it. but if i am trying to penetrate the mind of that is where the government and as you know the
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style is the days when the government is less that the stage involved, probably the reaction media reaction and it focuses on government the reactions. and i see only with the cost with the government and they say government b, c c, s a damaged while i'm standing, right? as long as yeah, they, i don't think they are really good. what about mr. line? what about these rainy's? he's really citizens. are they not concerned about the countries global images, deteriorating images ro, uh, being accused of genocide? oh, the 1st we don't see what you see a broad margin. you'll see a road. we don't want to say here. and these way these are vocal c on their own casualties. and guess what,
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these almost every day now on the damage. and also please listen to this offer please. so the jim that he is very different. what these ladies and know here is what's going on with the national was going on in the wire disability. the government doesn't who specifically revolution by his side. so it reaches the jewels here. but i'm to see these very close to x, the maybe the c o v shows only distribution. i don't think the sliding probably is flowing to the stage involved. it's one the both the customer security and maybe the damage to the quantity misapplied. i. i'd like to ask you about another developments a and that is the foreign policy chief was in be rude for meetings with lebanese
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officials. joseph morales is there to talk about the escalating. the cross board, a conflict between is wrote and has what law. we saw him earlier, visit you in peacekeepers of been in 711 on now for more than 40 years patrolling the border with israel. burrell has urgent end to the war on guys saying it is a threat to regional stability. the william guys, a silver horrific tragedy for the, for the student is to be in the and also for the hostages not being released that they will, it is difficult to describe based over the 60 duration of these sounds seem that escapes the capacity to describe what these also a permanent threats for regional instability and particularly for labor not across the real line. it triggered at the 4th displacement of 10 or 1000, no civilians who had to flee from their households. oh, jesse,
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rosanna harder has more on this now from beveled of the drums of war have not stopped beating since my last visit to be rude in january. those were the words of the policy chief who express concern that fears are growing about further widespread human suffering in the region. he's saying that the different dramatic developments and what he called the for risk war and garza is affecting 11 on and it has been a costly war. up to 4000 homes have been completely destroyed in the the boarder regence. but even though the regional tour is about trying to prevent further escalation and trying to bring about the ceasefire in gaza, there has been a little progress because a big big the conflict between has while on israel is directly linked to the war and garza has but it has made it clear in recent days that it committed not to hold
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the firing until the war on garza ends. also in the region that us special envoy, amos, hawks, and t. m. according to his reading media, he's carrying a message from the, by the end of ministration to the is really government not to escalate the conflict with hezbollah at this time. the us and voice of you know, has repeatedly visited as well and loving on in recent months. every time that the level of confrontation reach, you know, a high high intensity and that's what really has been happening in recent days. he wants to try to use pensions. but what we've been hearing from israeli officials is that they're threatening to shift the focus from gaza to 11 on now this could be pressure on has a lot to pull back from the border. but at the same time, we could many here fear that this conflict could become more intense in the coming days, as long as the end, you know, in the absence of any and to the war on golf. so center for their over 0 stables. let's bring back out on the intel of the for more on this to
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a fairy of diplomatic activity the use for and policy she, since they vote also the us special envoy in israel trying to de escalate tensions between israel and hezbollah. but also trying to find in a solution to, to and the guys a war. do you get a sense that there is appetite in israel and today to end this conflict? or are they perhaps waiting for the us presidential election to be over to decide the next step as press the guy the day you as a boy or a boy in this regard and here by the government, the piece of the seats within the western world. and there is. ready joy here in this, the more that these meetings office and very so, so he's registered his way and i'm sorry to say,
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but nobody's been here that she is where the it is say yeah, the is the wish to change the situation during this whole situation. the girl said, excuse me, as the people is basically the majority grant for this long, long piece. i think i think it probably is so much about the dangers we use for a to, for a disagreement. the general device do you stay? and so people, people worry to switch the labels, uses afraid degree because he's my mother to grow and reinforce the toner story. and i so,
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so this is the home. and so would you say the shuttle diplomacy by the americans? i mean name is harsh and has been several times so israel, in the past few months, is that a waste of time as good as we get close to the actions is say, a waste of time. the meeting here is that we cannot live in boston just days, and as a result will be most on it will be the american access all the new president in the united states. so it's looks like the had to go back to say, oh, look at the days between the change days, it was all, it may send me a thank you so much for talking to us and giving us a perspective from mr. of a out of the l. a former for administer official in israel joining us and my from tennessee. thank you very much for your time. thank you. of
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the the war in ukraine now and russia has struck a red cross humanitarian truck in ukraine, killing 3 people, according to ukraine's president brought to me as a landscape posted this image to social media, saying the convoy was traveling through the eastern. don't yet screeching. so lensky is calling for governments and international organizations to respond from me. moscow has not yet commented. meanwhile, opponents foreign ministry says washington needs to do more to boost ukraine's capabilities against russia. brought us la circus. k has been meeting with us secretary of state on to me blinking sikorsky says ukraine should be given permission to use long range weapons to strike further into russia. washington has been hesitant to allow keith to strike inside russian territory because of concerns over how moscow would react a blank and strip to war. so comes just a day after he and the british foreign secretary, david 90,
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met with ukrainian president brought to me is the landscape. keep the pledge to provide almost $1500000000.00 he made to ukraine to repay its energy infrastructure destroyed by russian strikes. savanski also asked for the us to lift the restrictions on using weapons inside russia big and i said he would pass that message to president joe biden smallest. get the view on this from moscow. you and your shop, provided by joins us from the russian capital. what, what's been the reaction, the 2 of these stages development celia pulse is a very sensitive issue for russia. therefore, we hear a course of russian official voices saying that russia will return the 8th. so the main reaction to britain's permission given to ukraine to use the storm shadow missiles, as well as the widely expected announcement by the us. that it also allows to, allows you, trying to use it such as hawkins missiles,
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was trying to gain suppression. all dots will lead to russia being forced to respond using more powerful and more destructive weapons, protecting its citizens. that's according to russian officials. they now say that they have the right to respond to any massive trying some russian territory with taxi, co nuclear weapons. cremeans parks when to be troops pulse, as well as a head of the russian foreign ministry survey that will have set the decision to allow ukraine to use low range weapons does try compression to have a trick was made a long time ago. and according to survey level for the targets for ukraine, a residential buildings in russia, it's andrea and the industrial infrastructure, as well as social facilities. so the role quite predictably, continues pirating up, which makes the whole world hold express. and so then, you know, russia has, has written to respond to want the conflicts now to, to, uh, you know, western countries supplying certain weapons to ukraine. but, you know, even,
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even with the incursion into the kirk's region a month ago, we didn't see the expected russian response. then, what is the red line today for moscow? as far as western support for ukraine is concerned, of course may i ask, who keeps speaking about some sort of red lines and about the ways it's going to retaliation. and some might say that russia continues cyber reckoning. some say that russia has every right to defend itself. it's terry tree, of course of how many times from the western countries that's as russia continues pounding, ukrainian infrastructure with its low range weapons. ukraine has to be given permission to strike back and back in june. a national security advisor, jake sullivan, spoke about the possibility of expanding this un of use of the western weapons. but
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now many souls to say that we might have accelerates as the decision to allow ukraine to use the western weapons. the news about iran that's it had transferred short range ballistic missiles to russia. presumably they were talking about sauce to 300 missiles which can reach targets at a distance of up to 110 kilometers. so uh, what is interesting is that iran was, is actually iran receiving in return for its missiles from russia, probably something the you are send to israel do not want to run to have like care rushes multiple search search 5 s, find a jets or power defense systems or set flights space technology. so as i said, become fixed as font from being finished. you yeah, thank you very much. that's you. yeah. shop. a lot of i lived there in moscow. it's now did i jerry away at least 30 people have died after being caught in flooding caused by the collapse of a dime,
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bodies of being recovered by search and rescue teams in northeast and bono state. the governor says more than 1000000 people have been forced from their homes and it said the number of dead could rise as many remain track let's go live to our correspondents on the ground. fidelis, by who's in my degree in northeast and nigeria tele spot where you are. and what's the latest on, on rescue operation? say that for me is a risky operation. so i started yesterday yesterday that says a t a tuesday. and do you know they've been trying to come tuesday and thursday, but mostly from by wednesday, taking time to pick some of the people from their homes. because we've had people where be starting to do the homes for more than 48 hours. they don't have access to houses because the what that level is that so high that they cannot cross except those who can, who are like maybe who consumed very well. we've had the people from able to
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neighboring you based states in the northeast come in to help with the rescue. and then we've had a few shows on the burner states and emergency management agency risk and people. the military also did the draft in some sort. busy using heavy duty trucks to call the people who are, you know, able to come to, to get where they are, to be able to bring them out. what's the level, is that still better? hi, you've been doing some is some streets the what about levels are receiving a bit, but we might take a whole lot of base before with the seed, maybe some risk bites for people to be able to even consider going back to their homes and how as the local population. fidelis been affected by these crimes. and what sort of help are they getting from the stories? what are the government, the federal government? that's the the problem is um, after the flight fraud knew that stuff happened. the vice president was the needed problem is that to be bringing in the truck. so lots of rise to be able to stop, you know, support those who have been displaced for the home so that they will be able to
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feed. but then, you know, government has been providing what, but most of the people we've seen that i spoke to not relying on duction by what side, by just little bit more expensive than usual. then we're seeing people is a big issue because people place only so much we're talking about the more than the probably be about the media and people displaced the schools where they've been thinking to ex, overcrowded people like where i'm down here. this is. busy the coffee is supposed to be one of the biggest id becomes to have long been abundant for this part disaster. what people are being brought in here. most of the places see a little behind me. the i know window again, no dogs but people are just looking for shelter. if i is, is take the heat from the sun. so it just takes government is struggling because it's a warming number for them to deal with. and we're still going to experience more because as the rest, your presence, i going on bringing more people into the samsung that was that, you know,
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nobody show it what will happen in the coming days because web, it was slick. is it major issue? what they will eat, he's also still a major issue, but the government is promising that they're going to have been food supplies to be able to help and also with medical supplies as well. so dennis, thank you very much for that update. that sounds easier as fidelis by reporting their life. from my degree in northeast nigeria. more than $275000.00 homes and businesses all without electricity in the usa to louisiana. after being lashed by tropical storm francine the fence making landfall, the storms flooded boats and ripped down trees and power lines. initially a hurricane it's weekend as it's moved across the states of this being severe flooding in northern thailand as ty for the august we so se asia surrounded residents in chung rye had to be rescued by boat, is rising flood waters in gulf. the city center,
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at least 9 people have died and more than 22000 households affected by the flooding . and in vietnam, parts of the capital had noisy remain on the water after type. when yagi made landfill there over the weekend, weather agencies, one that water levels won't go down for at least 24 hours. almost 200 people have died in more than 100. are missing all time now for a check on the world, whether he is rob with more on hurricane from seeing and tie for the bank. well, from seeing made as expected land full light late last night has a category to hurricane it, therefore, had wins about a 150160 miles. and now i'm brought with it a storage of up to 2 meters. net. this of course, is it possible that these used to hurricanes and so the biggest cities needing to be good times are protected by the live a system that's not true of the smaller cities closer to the coast. therefore that's where the funding will be. but it's fairly quick moving store,
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i have enough to 100 millimeters so far knew what it might just double that that'll be street flooded unit will flow away from the know if it goes there. and that's what it will do for the next 24 hours. we can lose the strength of the weight, and that's not going to be a problem, but they match it right. and you've seen it could well be a 100 millimeters, may well cost flooding all the way up through mississippi and then spill over into eastern louisiana. possibly across towards georgia as well. and in tennessee, we can lose the sex as you can print the by time you get to friday. and those chests be like time to was no fraud and there's nothing to fall. i never did, the idea of the spinning stall was inside the wells in the pacific one. we should briefly look at this, is that being cat is turning into a tie for you now and it will cost. okay. no more or less on its way to the east coast to china. for late sunday, a rock. thank you very much. still ahead on and use our to surrender. nice. government launches another campaign after more than $50000.00 attacks. over the past,
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the francis needs a mass of close to 50000 questions in singapore, on the las vegas to south east asia. and after his early ex said of the us open, carlos authorized, makes a winning return to the dispatch team. joseph has got that story and the rest of the day sports coming up the pod came into the woods. they say that your government has repressive policies, respect of human rights, with this most important task mitel with them in facing realities. what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your movements at the time. that's right. to tell you restricted thoughts, providing on sense how much with the trip do you think impulses right now to where
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it seems to be spreading more easily via the story on talk to how does era, investigative gen, thousands of young men and women come down into the jungle to join the pro democracy forces sharing personal stories with the globe, or noti do have experience being followed by multiple possibly chinese engines. exploring the fund world class program as anybody dies in gaza or salvation. this will just say things that are focused on the see the world from a different perspective on how to share the or the you're watching the news hour on alger 0 reminder about some stories. russia has
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struck a red cross mounted terry and tracking crane kidding. 3 people, according to ukraine, surprises enjoy to me. is lensky. people say the same as just social media, saying the convoy was traveling through the eastern donya screech, and moscow has yet to comment on the inside it. there is mounting international condemnation against israel following its striking central gaza, which kills 18 people, including 6 employees of the un agencies, the palestinian refugees, the u. s. foreign policy chief joseph morales, his case outraged by the attack. and that is around disregard of the basic principles of international humanitarian law. should not be accepted in a funeral to have taken face for those 6 you and employees killed. and these really strike last for the now let's see a lot refuge account been gaza. the facility was being used as a shelter house in around $12000.00 to space promised to demonstrate is of gathering nelson australia for a 2nd day to stand in solidarity with palestinians and demand an end to is are as
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well on gaza. the protest go inside with a major arms convention taking place over 3 days, attended by hundreds of companies and organizations. on tuesday, dozens of people were arrested during complications between demonstrators and police. danielle robinson has more for method today hi demonstrations. taking a different approach, moving away from the main police frontage and marching through various parts of the ccu then now gathered across various streets. and i say that to try and keep the teeth and avoid escalation of the tensions. now there is still a very heavy police presence on the ground to police are still mainly around the convention center where the international wesson's exhibition is taking place now. well, quote, testers have now moved away from that main area. they say their message is still remain strong. they're cooling, ask within spending factories specifically for their involvement in the killing of
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civilians specifically gaza. now police have also been granted special how is this week that allows them to paper bags and vehicles. ready without explanation and we have seen photos stopped it almost every corner, many police has been out number in protest is to and wall. this is now the biggest police presence and operation in the states. a building 20 full use and have a protest as a number to the windows because by that the people here say they ask you to find and they want the message to the they want to talk times we, these rarely within the manufacturing, we'll do that. even if the strategy is one of many demonstrations taking place throughout the day to be in most various bonham and has been debating a bill that will lead to internet platforms facing substantial fines if they failed
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to prevent the spread of misinformation. tech firms could be liable for up to 5 percent of the global revenue if they don't comply. the bill restricts global efforts to establish standards to regulate digital companies. similar actions have been implemented by the european union under is artificial intelligence at 15 vine and protesting argentina's capital buenos cyrus, this is congress voted to uphold president having the lays veto of a bill to increase pension. the president says the bill will put the countries planned for a fiscal balance at risk that protests to save that high rate of inflation that followed me. lays currents with evaluation made the increase necessary in mexico. the senate has approved a controversial reform under which judges will be chosen by popular vote. president andras manual lopez over door says the overall will have fight corruption in the judiciary. by critics say, if threatens mexico's rule of long john henry and richard john, home and sorry,
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reports and mexico. so you know, even the protest is when they did this and it could stop. one of the most controversial reforms in recent mexican history legislatures simply move to an alternative building to possibly judicial reform. it will, among other things replaced in ty supreme court and around 7000 of the judges with new ones elected by popular vote. president group is over the door and he's policy more and the site will bring fresh faces to clean up corruption and convict more criminals then 1st month and then from 4th, i'm interesting to judges are going to be differently because they're not going to be moved by political influence, or nepotism, but be at the service of the people and feel free to impart justice. on the country side, judges, elections for the post will inevitably bring them closer to the political world.
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they claim they'll need to raise money, make promises, one of which could compromise their independence. almost one up was these, united kimberly power judge is going to come pain in who's going to about that kind of disease. i think they're going to be supported by local governments business, the co cheese. i'm not coast those in the country who have the capacity to position someone in mass media and autonomy will be completely lost. the reform also being significantly less experience and qualifications and re record of new judges in protest against system the was 1st proposed. so they haven't been last year. and there's been a lot of paper to support to the president and his policy. but everyone seems to agree and it's a mystery shows the system low to be pro. could people have so no space for the 90 percent broad scale and repeat?
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the question is, is this for full, really good way to fix, you know, say, several civil society groups. the problem, according to them, isn't the judges, but of failure by mexican public prosecutors to successfully investigate crimes only around 10 percent of all the cases opened every year. actually lead to criminal charges before cool. now the guys can know i, the reality is that the prosecutors don't have the tools to investigate all the coordination with police to do so they receive a case and then it's just doing paperwork. so while we don't get rid of this habit of just investigating on paper and have real investigations based on witness testimony and data analysis, things won't improve to reduce your phone, doesn't concentrate on that. but in the next couple of years, the better or worse it will change the face of justice and mexico. john holman, which is either mexico city for former president, alberta for g. molly has died off to battling cancer. he was 86 which more he was
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credited with searing the country and taken on the growth in the 19 ninety's, but he later spent 2 years in jail for human rights abuses. mariana sanchez, takes a look back at his life of the he was a noun to peter's political arena. yet. and the $1441.00, the presidency in 1990 telling voters he would bring honesty, technology, and jobs. 2 years later, he shocked prove in the sort of i have taken transcendent measures to dissolve congress and it was known as the artist. critics protested, calling him a defective dictator. supporters, fact anti democratic measures because that's how the off it said the for him waiting for the here. thank god for do more. he was elected because he began to put the country in order. he began fighting terrorism. he dissolved congress because he could not covering the congress didn't support his fight against terrorist oil pocket presents,
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and we'll check with them federal diesel. the shining post rebels movement was threatening to overtake power and then the police task force that had been working for years captured, shining pop the leader of the 9 this month for commodity to the credit, which gave him clearance to further push his fight against the insurgencies. people were detained and disappeared. hundred's merger will just have it as a different commodity for commodities right hand, man, spite chief, apply the minimum pacino's recorded. how he bribed, businessman politicians, journalist, he actually assessing native democracy on the he began on the well so retire over gene that reach new peaks in terms of corruption that most of the people use of different commodity flipped to japan, faxed his resignation to congress and was then extradited and imprisoned, he maintained,
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he was blameless. he was condemned to 25 years for gross human rights violations and corruption charges still today. his supporters belief for he muddy was unfairly imprisoned to his critics. his legacy is one has bid, whose darkest chapters he will be remembered us of the fates r i c a lawyer on the us and either of hey barry quarter up for gene that was also in major by your late term of human rights and major benefit dates or unorganized sort of immunity for those violation until the end for the money we made a controversial figure. dividing peruvians among those who believe he tirelessly devoted his presidency working for the poor and to save the country from terrorism to those who believe she's was the most corrupt government in the history of bid. and japan campaigning has begun for a new leader of the ruling liberal democratic party. the window will be guaranteed
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to become the next prime minister following last month's resignation. know for me. ok should have brought mcbride reports as a reco 9 candidates are competing for japan's top political job, which will be decided that the gathering of the ruling liberal democratic party comes after a series of domestic scandals, the damage the l. d p's popularity and 4 states current lead to whom jo casita does stand. they have 2 big elections coming up next year. nobody thought kesha would do . they may favors in those elections, so they're rebooting and hoping that a more vigorous leader will help their chances among the front runners. so the form of defense minister she gave her. oh is she by making his 5th attempt at becoming potty leda? 35 years ago when i was elected m p for the 1st time, there were many scandals on public trust in the l. d. p was extremely low. i think it's his west now. another familiar face is the current administer digital
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transformation. tyra, kona who lost out the casita when they went head to head for the top job in 2021, but whole candidates face a stiff challenge from a rising star in the l. d. p. 43 year old sion 0 co resume me was father julie chiro codes. who me was one of the most popular prime ministers of the post war era . many see the younger co resume me as a new face to revitalize the potty. this selections a taste for the l d p. whether it can actually change or not, and find out who can changes the way the inherits apache that's ruled whole those continuously for the past 70 years. and that despite its flagging popularity, faces a, we can divide it up, position, seemingly guaranteeing it will remain in power. rob mcbride, douches era. a po francis has held a mass in single, always wrapping up his tor southeast asia. 50000 people attended the ceremony
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health by the 87 year old leader of the roman catholic church. as a 1st visit from a hope to singapore since 1986 have a u. k. government is promising to have nice crime, particularly among young people. that's up 250000 knife attacks and more than 200 met is were recorded in the u. k over the past year. and they just measured to be introduced this month is a band on certain types of launch nice. but as been in mox reports, experts say more focus should instead be faced on making young people feel safer from the experience of when you are younger, almost every day in city parks like this one, bradley works and meets with a young person like ryan o'neill, a bank a ton juice, woke up, bradley talks to teenagers and 20 some things convicted of crimes trying to discourage them from offending again. you want me to do like a as to the counsel. ryan was the rest of the team for possessing a blade. something that was normal in his neighborhood, he says,
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but he's now farm or wherever the negatives. when you go right now and you're looking for trouble with us when it property mosley starts to find you. but we're not being involved. i don't know senior, even when i look for trouble, the c, bradley says there were several sites is full thing. young people in certain communities to carry weapons or the pressure comes down from thing growing up in an area in an environment where there's not much for them much i'll put you in. it is, it could be down to so precious homepage groups as well to see, like you said, the, you know, the, the, the, the last all the clips. but lemme know if it tight. so now the leading cause of homicide and britain in this week, prime minister case dom a met with a coalition of concerned citizens experts increase the town in recent years, not withstanding the steps to being taken. so we need to stay with his government recently announced a band on the shaft. he's an of a large the rated knives which will take effect this month before then please using
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videos like this to tell owners that these blades can be surrendered. a dropbox is without penalty x, but say concerns about knife crime spreading across society. 31 percent of the young people told us to didn't feel safe where they live, where they socialize or where they go to school. on 64 percent of young people told us they were anxious of worried about 9 o'clock. that's usually disproportionate to the level of nightclubs, but shows you that young people off here for them. that's the it was real sermon, lloyd, those to us on karen and the nice a tight moving 10 years ago. and these days she still frequently reminded of her loss. no, but it is as the sky filings high key date. and every time i turn the nose and i hear no very nice crack my others and them stop part and i top, i feel for that family. so i, so this question is why you use a knife crime? you know, it was sort of is like form a young offender, bill some to us. i don't who says everyone should be aware of this threats,
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but i think people look at the problem is in life. it's not my problem because i'm not directly affected by it. but believe me is closer to you than you think the supposed to modern pays the causes of my life crime, a complex and victims i'm violent. defend as a like say the solutions to such a crisis must be multi faceted to including education enforcement and conversation . the months i'll just data the still ahead on outages era boys and their toys for me. no one's alonzo noise face accommodate. out of the lego. lot of the job out on the tracks. details next with joe
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[000:00:00;00] the clock and back time enough as far as his joe. fully thank you. also manager mckayla lopez has committed his peaches to the club regarding a new 3 year contract. the spaniards current deal was due to be up at the end of the season, but he's now extended until 2027 office. it was appointed almost 5 years ago. and when the f a kaufman his 1st season in charge, also have also finish 2nd to month just sitting in the posts to premier lee campaigns. tottenham player rodrigo baton cool, has been charged by the english football association for using a racial sla about the clubs. caps is some human, but it's on coal made the remark on television in his native uruguayan june, the midfielder apologize to son who said his teammates had made a mistake,
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but sancho could be bound for up to 12 games. if the charges of health he has a week to respond, the intent of spain have made a winning stops and the davis cup final script stage lead to victory by wells number 3, call us alcaraz playing and his 1st match since a show early exit at the us open, you know, it's the 1st type right for subject thomas much. but then turn things around in the 2nd. just look at this starting point from the futon plan from thompson, the hutch then retired and the said set with crumbs outcries and seen made for both of the 2 sides that sweeping the single and same meaning the w 2. so here's the tie. so my phone snacks on friday, i'm gonna use a plane here in this pain. so uh, every time that i do it for me, it's a, is a great fit and um, yeah, i mean, uh, great, great from right points, but reality is, uh, you know, the people,
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the quality was uh, behind me. uh, you know, uh they, they weren't to tell me either way. so. 4 i'm really grateful for for you. i always say that they try to, to put us on the, on the board side to make them uh, happy. and hopefully i did it today. a raining time, his history beats brazil. and that's how i would see maintenance say about it. see me winning his match earlier. it was down from his hair. i don't know the to clinton for these hollins. they've given us thorough account lab results. he'll go montecito this much going the distance beneath appliances of a lease analogy, placing it in american street $0.03 and $3.00, i was 39 minutes. didn't belong yes. resulted when the driver's head started full straight. here's a 100 things and the heavy defeats and the 1st of 3 t 20 internationals had go to side off to a blistering stop. this must 59 from 23 boons. he says he runs in a single ice,
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a bit differently. the flow is just 2 days until book seems stupid stock and i lo, alvarez puts his titles on the line again and mexican is defending his super middle weights, bolts against it's got, but a lanka was a puerto rican, falling to born in brooklyn, new york alvarez has lost just 2 of his 65 flights while bellanca is on beach and then he's 20 to bounce so far. it takes place in las vegas on saturday to coincide with mexican independence day weekend. i never would overlooking any fighting. i know he's young, he's he's, he's a good fighter if he's a song, but uh, i've been there in there with everybody. so i have a so much experience a mr. on i have a lot of talent and, and, and i'm just the best a, we know that he's a legend and we know that we can't go in and just trying to swing for the fence on him. you know, i'm saying he got great. i q, he's intelligent, so we're going to do it the right way. you know, on 6 on not go yeah, that's what,
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that's what we're going for, you know, and maybe it comes, it comes but it, we've got to go to 12 and we're doing that as well. here it was best female golf is begin that campaign for reco default straight. so home cup on friday when they take on the usa, the 3 day team tournament has been dominated by the europeans lately. the americans of the team with a higher rent plans this year, so that hoping to make that advantage counts on home soil in virginia. and we've got some on the finished business that's kind of in the model of the team this year's unfinished business. and you know, some people have asked me what, what one word would be to describe team usa this year. and i'm just gonna say hungry because, you know, knowing i all the being on know the same amount of time cards and not necessarily getting the job done last year. you know, it kinda leads like not nice the best face in your mouth, but, you know, luckily we do. we didn't have to wait 2 years. we have this year to kind of get back at it. and i can tell you our more hungry than ever say, hey, tommy is aging placed into
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a piece of major league baseball history. and japanese steve star is trying to become the 1st player. switching 50 home runs and 50 stolen bases and the season. tony as well and try to retreat to reaching that milestone. he hit his 47 timer in the late those just when ever the chicago comes on when say create high for tony even so he's 48 base i. tony has 16 games left to achieve that unprecedented 5050 season for when one's lender noises hoping to narrow the gap between himself and tell me, shoot me the max. the step in this. we can do that as a bodies on growing pre, just 62 points. separate the 2 drivers with 8 races to go in the build up to this week school in pre norris's night history is the 1st f one drive ever to drive a call made out of lego. the danish tory company teamed up with mclaren to build a live sized drivable version of the manufacturer is p. one safer cost is over 8300
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hours to put together the almost $343000.00 pieces. norris' ticket for spin around the famous silver truck. how is it sweating? what does it feel like some of your call? well, like i should, is this doing? i thought was pretty good cops flat. you know, like what i was hoping they'll weigh merits spot for the city right on the is oh, i bet it's the i since i also kind of say it right. that is like a spot for now. it is back to falling. pretty cool joe. thank you very much for that. now finally, this news, our space x is not another milestone in orbit. the company has completed the 1st ever commercial space walk. it's a risky test that had only been done by government space agencies before i was just here. assign said to call him baker has more or to go to a 700 kilometers above the southern atlantic ocean went out a graph flying at 25000 kilometers an hour. the leader of the space mission palerose dawn prepares to do something. no civilian has done before, he turns
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a handle our command gives a strong push. and with the silent pulse of their jared isaac man exposes his crew to the uncompromising vacuum of space. this is the 1st commercial mission to attempt a space where led by space that is meant to step into a new era of human space flight led by companies. and then 2000000 viewers watched through the astronaut to own helmet with the earth in full view. the space is billionaire owner, ilan boss has always said he wants to travel to mars us space program. nasa wants to get there to and it needs space x to do so. the company need space suits that can withstand the pressure temperature, radiation, and other risks of space. and it needs data about how humans cope without weight. so that voyage starts with some tests, right?
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here, a wave of the arm to back towards the earth. that's the fundamental shift is it's no longer under governments to control access to space anymore, and there's private individuals that, that are able to put different companies and, and humans into space. and it's completely transforming the industry and it's transform forming earth. you know, we're in this new space age. this mission is expensive. one, billionaire is on board. and another like we learn, most of them is likely watching closely. this is very much an experimentation is really trying to push the frontiers of commercial space, travel, and space tourism. so they do have some scientific aspects perfectly regarding the space travel. but fundamentally what they are doing is think that it's done and they are paying for it because it's the normally expensive, right below them on earth space, texas starship,
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the largest rocket to carry humans by far is getting closer to its 1st use in just a few years the company has transformed from startup to space fer, calling baker elders 0. the best fit for this news. our do stay with us. i'll have more of the based on stories coming up shortly. the from the, the narrative to media was from propaganda to the changing face of journalism. i have never seen a lead media consensus change so quickly questioning what is reported and what is not the video's 1st or reinforced a discourse. it is coming out of every sector. a, b is rarely official machinery. they're all palestinians are the enemy finishing the post, the codes, the media or that just. ready too often of kind of style and it's betrayed through
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the prism of war. but there were many of the kind of stuff thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archives funding for decades reviews the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part for the era of darkness on a dizzy to teachers protesting in front of our containers. congress are met with stronger assistance by the police. they come here to demand better wages and to protest against the new law if the government wants to pass. that will declare 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 plan to renew 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 want to site is as follows. price.
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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 relays plan is a disaster for us. have yet to be less convinced and will stay with the plan could . and the high inflation rate would universities and the public sector saying they need more resources now. and many are not convinced mean days ready kind of going on the plan. we succeed the, the global condemnation of israel's attack on a school in central guys which kills 18 people including 6 you and the plane, you're watching l g 0 live from to how with nissan, the back people also coming up very, very,
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