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killed. the school was being used as a shelter housing, around 12000 displace palestinians. the e u foreign policy chief says he's outraged by wednesdays attacks and the said off refuge account germany the u. k. and us have also condemned the is really straight with regard to the, to the attack. look, the 1st thing that's usually important to, to underscore is the essential, vital imperative work of the manager ends in gaza and for that matter around the world. and it's, it's essential that those activities to be protected and indeed be, be facilitated. we need to see mandatory insights protected. and that's something that we continue to raise with this real. okay, we'll bring in our correspond that thought about zone who's joining us from data and benefit and central garza thought it so that you when says that school that was
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bombed by israel, not only killed several of you and staff, but this was the 6th time. but israel has bomb this, particular shelter. what options do people have those who survived the attack? where do they go to? of the world, that is a very difficult question. so would the families will have been taking shields in that if actuation center since the out 1st of the conflict, the whose families have been told by these very all me to head to any place that are absolutely could have a some, some sense of safety to move off the gauze is why this is what happens practically, that people respond to to offset jones is where they, since they want the beginning of the ministry. encouraging for the another. in goober nights of this trip up the grim realities that families do to be very narrow options being left full time they are remaining. and they just tell you these evaluation centers, despite the fact that it had been multiple, please talk and said without any sort of warning a job. when you school in an is a raj refuge account has been multiple since the beginning of the conflict,
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families are starting to have some sort of a show to bring in that at school despite the fact that has been attract, they are trying even to use such some sorts of folders that could be suitable in order to set some sort of flimsy tens inside in order to live in that evaluation center. and to get useful from the services provided by the owner. was that including the affordability afford route to alongside with the electricity best. so that is the reality that families are choosing the hardest option remain for them. and because of the fact that a milwaukee ontario looks like the whole central areas in the middle over nights have been overwhelmed with displaced, families will have been even tubes and areas that where there's ignited to be safe, humanitarian. so would that is the situation right now. the reading on the ground that families are risking the lives of the hope of hot over or surviving. so the
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next phase as well, is stepping up its military strikes for the last year, which is the safe, sol on residential houses. will kind of sentience has the rinsing and even though they've actuation centers, which are the last result, the city is on the line just only to get the benefits or that these areas are linked to the united nation spots. despite this fact, there has been a close infraction with talking united nations run show to which is a part of the study on getting jim cycle campaign on this trip. so thought it as the bombardment continues across the gaza strip. it is the last day of the u. n's polio campaign. tell us what you're hearing about that of the fluids you have been hearing from the admission specials. indeed, typically that show and with the key parts and is that the vaccination campaign has been described to be a successful within its different sciences. the 1st phase has talked to them, devin by then it has moved to a 100 units. the southern part of the strip on the 3rd phase is witness think it's
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and, and the final day today, especially is that at least the $100000.00 promising 8 children tons of the age of 10. and she liked it since the 1st 2 days of the facts connection campaign, despite all sorts of challenges and risk unfolding medical teams and also parents who were forced to bring that children to sanction center. so i thought located in areas that all military very active, there is ongoing, such a restriction on the movement of peoples as we've been hearing from parents that be paid to actuation centers as bombardment, unfolding full areas in this trip and the uh, the humanitarian pose. that has been for the past that have been presented by the united nations officer, having some sort of agreement between our mazda and israel, is, is still ongoing fox news. medical workers have expressed 50, if that your situation could look up slowing down at any moment. if there is
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ongoing side of the fight thing, that is all over all the situations that has been absolutely committed, medically protected children have been receiving the specs and actions as the campaign has been distraught to be totally successful. during full of 3 faces. seem to entice trip. okay, so to thank you so much for that report from dated by the head central garza. well, sam rose is the senior deputy director of the owner affairs in gaza. and he spoke to my colleague fully bought a boat earlier from john eunice. he says owner, right? employees feel devastated. and this is one of the most difficult days that we've faced and, and gaza, enjoying 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, provide a fast line response, so just just devastated. yeah,
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i know the fact on project safe viewing facility the 5th time as he said at a, at the start of the, the that, that's, that, that, that, that, this, so that south has been outside. so it's devastating it, it's a really big case. all these. so this isn't just the scale and the repeated cmt in seconds. so just too difficult for us to get off around. sometimes these were no co humanitarian workers who were helping their fellow palestinians today. guys, that really is a dangerous space to work for, for humanitarian workers. no one seems to be safe. is there a point where, where it will be impossible to do your walk on the ground? i mean, we're certainly running out of options. the highest number of you and workers and units are in slain in any come flights. the vast majority of them and the workers were facing increasing difficulties, getting our supplies in 6 jobs. so we had
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a terrible, terrible incidents. and one of the check points trying to get to know a couple of, of, of nights ago, this is the lead on the administration of the polio campaign. so yeah, we're running out of options. the space in which we're able to operate most of bringing it. but i haven't had, i had to as an associate professor of conflict resolution at the hot institute for graduate studies. welcome back to i was a 0. thank god. but i think i had the you on flag is supposed to provide protection in a word zone. so, and this was the deadliest attack as your you've been hearing on, on our law since the word done. and there are hundreds of employees that had been killed. hundreds of facilities that had been damaged. why hasn't the one been able to put an end to what looks like disregard a few of the facilities by israel. thank you. well actually the flag that you on side go to the flag in this case actually, instead of helping to protect the organization, actually it makes up a potty get for that as like a government. because this is how i model images from the beginning goal. this
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genocide where it has been a thought of get by that is why they govern government for what it to presents. another water presents for, as well as the ice over then for the policy that if he is who have kicked out of their homes in 19 for the and then what's known now as, as i oh, so i don't want presents a cause a cause i to with them for the fifty's, and this is what is well, has been trying to eliminate ad we've seen this in the beginning of this war on our what has been a tag several times. it has last over a 180 of its stuff in the front that facts during the past 11 months old. so that has been a campaign against on or was that some of it stuff with engaged in the, involved in the october 7th attack which led civil it'll be in countries to freeze the funding to another. why some of them until now,
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what was that also led to, you'll recall the colonial reports that was put out in april in different independent body. that was looking into the works of wonder was calling it when they put out the reports based on the work of order. what is indispensable to palestinian? so what impact is the lack of protection and assistance? what impact will it have if the owner or what lifeline is cut off? in simple words, it has kept as perfect results for the beneficiaries and for the on the humanitarian level for several reasons. but mainly a r y as the most with a knowledgable and understanding of the situation. and guys i have has been working with the producing of since 9 pm for that. and it's very indispensable if knows, it has the records at those the places at those people by names, the staff of don or walk out of locals as well. so they are knowledgeable of the
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area and it has a system of open nations that extends over the gods that makes human italian delivery essential and in dispense of of no one, no international organizations including you on organizations can come in into gaza and replace on substitute on or why would it be correct to say, but i mean that this is the only un agency that's delegate that to get a dedicated, excuse me, to a specific group of refugees. so those are the palestinian refugees, of course, but it has no real ability to solve the real problems which are displacement and what state listening. correct? absolutely, and this is again what the leaves uh, i know, i couldn't find to the, couldn't stands that it's with a stablish to, but it's only in a human opinion on the him that, that a level who independent delivery, the cation house. but i'm in these areas only,
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so it has no power to defend themselves as can find it has become a thought of good bye as why it is so it can be a tag, a and it has been a tag several times, including this time and we'll continue to see this as a, as a thought again. so when he talks like these take place, to what extent does this locked if accountability or the lack of accountability that we've seen so far throughout this war? set a dangerous precedent that we're putting politics over people. unfortunately, the security council, the member states of the thinking of the council. i know this very well and who's supposed to be protect things. i'm not why it's the security council. this is an officially you on organization. and then for the national organizations as part of the you on. so the protection uh is a, is a granted by him and human, it's very low and the, and the member of slaves shouldn't be able to enforce this webpage. and,
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but unfortunately, as we see in all the areas they show when it comes to as well as layers, immunity against the national, it's protected by the was and then there is no accountability making isn't in place in order to be on implementation of accountability in order to provide the protection, that's another one. it's another one is very essential is that it has been simple that as we have already the one of the most of the humanitarian manmade humanitarian disaster in the world, in the past, the kids on the, on our walk can deal with this situation. it has to get to be a perfect fit given a free hub in order to do humanitarian with only human and that way. and i'll approve that it's capable of doing. thank you so much, but i am today. hi. alan leo is a former director general of israel's ministry of foreign affairs, and he spoke to us earlier about the reaction and impact in israel, of that bombing, a steady lit up exposed here. and they say they're doing any upgrades yet
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and all of the coverage here, the war is full, same day on syria, one level and state on this american turkey. she said they made so maybe said about com, but they have, there is no coverage here. so a, if you ask about a back into the image right on our government and we will expose the weeds and the, the only thing i've heard so far because the law, the also in the phone was the secretary general of the un will damage. but they didn't explain the only, so i guess it was the repeat the door. and obviously there is an accumulation a and he says the on these words image. so as long as i was international outstanding it. but if i am trying to penetrate the mind of the israeli
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government, and as you'll know, i know the style is the days when the government is list at the stage evolved. probably the reaction made the action and it focuses on government the reactions. and i see all the way the cost would go mad, the government and the they use a, a government b, c, c, s. and that's why the national standing as low as sweet. yeah. they, i don't think they are really getting about the israel size. a lebanese group has been lost and 15 projectiles into its territory, causing fires into towns and the north firefighters are working to extinguish the flames. no one is reported to have been injured. israel says it's the army struck a husband, the launcher and military structure earlier on thursday in southern 11 on
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a hold of you foreign policy chief as and be rude to meet with lebanese officials. joseph burrell will discuss the escalating the cross border conflict between israel and has by law. earlier, he visited un peacekeepers who've been patrolling the southern border with israel for more than 40 years. burrell called for the war on gaza to end saying it's a threat to the regional stability. the william guys, a silver refill treasure. the for the, for the student is to be indians. also for the hostages not being released, that they will it is difficult to describe based over the situation of the something that escapes the capacity to describe. but there's also a permanent threat for originally stability and particularly for live on across the blue line. it triggered at the 4th displacement of 10 or 1000. no
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civilians who had to flee from their households is they know how to do. it has more from bay roots or 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 horrific war and garza is affecting love and 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.
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and garza has well that has made it clear in the recent days that it committed not to hold the firing until the war on garza ends. also in the region that us special envoy amos hawks in 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 his radio officials is that they're threatening to shift the focus from garza 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 gospel center. for there i was busy the
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baby, many palestinians in northern gauze. i say there's no safe place less than the strip after israel's attack on a designated safe. so in a while, see on tuesday, they're taking their chances and they're moving away from crowded crumbs. kemp's and ron le. com reports of the living in the ruins of what used to be posted in seeking safety in the city of shakes. zion in northern gaza. have set up rows upon rows of tents, some close to the remnants of what used to be their homes by the law, the general. but i'm in the way he's right. he's also has to move to the south. and the question is, why should be go in the south? they don't know, we are here in the north, and we will remain steadfast in the north. and we will stay in the north. the spiked old of difficulties. virus has created a make shift garden at the entrance of his tent, a routine to keep his mind and body busy. his new neighbor mohammed has taken
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refuge with his family. mohammed seized his current situation as having a silver lining. look on top of your position again, the situation is very dangerous, but we have no other place to go when it is still here is the best place compared to the schools. there the situation is bad due to the suicide and the overcrowded classrooms with each one host 20 families. so mohammed's wife a smart is less assured, 2 of her daughters have special needs. the health of one has been worsening. so any mean talk a little but my daughter needs health care and substance remodel nutrition due to the siege, how health is deteriorating. she needs victim ins and psychological support because a mental health and psychological state has been completely affected since we lost all her. despite having no guarantees of safety nor security palestinians here continue to echo a montrose that spans generations and decades. this is our home. we will not leave
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and we'll continue to endure. i'm running low on how to 0. a once more head on the houses, there are new sour, including us aircraft carriers. a port in the middle east is heading home. we'll speak to a military analyst about the roosevelt's mission in the region. the australia police crushed down on anti war protests or is calling for an end to the war in garza, the to nigeria. whereas these 30 people have died after being caught in flooding caused by the collapse of a down. bodies are being recovered by search and rescue teams in northeastern born no states. the governor says more than a 1000000 people have been forced from their homes, fidelity, and bodies in my degree, in northeastern nigeria. fidelis, tell us what's going on where you are and what people have been telling you about
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the situation. the. yeah, where i'm now a said major intersection where the rest of operations i going on. right where i'm spending it. so you can see one of the heavy duty vehicles, these are the kind of vehicle is that kind of only going back to be able to rescue people. because the once i levels are so high that regular cars can go in except the trucks like this analogy, trucks. so from this direction, well, you can see does it mitchell road where people have been coming by for it's coming out. the military has been here trying to help out the using the trucks to be able to bring out people from that. some of them have just done it for about 3 days. some told me that some people how to see a cling onto trees, some on top of their houses because if it was flooded, i guess the whole lot of people. so we've had the manager trying to us to maintain
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law and all that because they've been so much chaos. so many people coming in just not does this being more like a break for some minutes. but before now we had hundreds of people tripping out. busy from both sides, that's from this end, and also from the other end. and i don't know if become a mind kind of show you as far as we can, you know, he, you know, we come to be able to show you what's going on in terms of people coming all the way from one of the roads into here. and writes, it'd be what size of still, what levels are still very high. so this is the only points that people are being rescued because right now, or those are still very stranded. and the ministry has been bringing into vehicles to try to see how they can solve is the situation because of the population here that i sunday i really quite high. and for tell us the latest numbers we have are more than a 1000000 people who have been displaced, forced from their homes. what kind of help or assistance are they getting of
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what the government did from is the truck lives of rice. i've looked into a truck list of rice. yeah. the vice president did come here and promised. and so these people who are coming out, if some of them are just being able to carry maybe little things in terms of government supports, some of them have been taken to hospitals, those and some of them who are being taken to really just sent us like churches i'm was and then i'd be becomes where they have been kept. what do you want? they want to be. i think that would be comfortable visit that one of the biggest is called because the, you know, windows that know the supply just the outsides, trying to it will stay away from the song and it's been really difficult. the government is struggling because we're talking about, well, by media people stranded and you know, more than 200000 households that it displays. so for now, there isn't much, though the government has made promises. we're expecting that to be coming out. they'd be able to deploy more people in terms of like trying to get some more for a medical aid to these people who are be assigned to it for about 3 days now. okay,
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thank you for this and well, thanks for that reporting from nigeria, the russia has attacked the red cross humanitarian truck and ukraine, killing 3 people. that's according to the ukraine in presidents below them as a landscape post of this image to social media saying convoy was traveling through the eastern dawn, yet screeching zalinski called on government and international organizations to respond firmly. moscow has not commented on poland for investors as washington needs to do more to boost ukraine's capabilities against the restaurant. right. as la sikorsky met the us sector, state anthony, blinking in warsaw. sikorsky said ukraine should be given permission to use long range weapons to strike deeper inside russia. washington has been hesitant because of concerns over how moscow would react, well blinking strip to worse. so comes
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a day after he and the british foreign secretary, david lam, he met the ukrainian president for letting me was a lend scheme. they pledged almost one and a half $1000000000.00 in a to keys to repair energy infrastructure and destroyed by russian strikes. zaleski asked for the us to list restrictions on using weapons inside restaurant. you'll yourself of all of a has the reaction from moscow is. this is a very sensitive issue for russia. therefore, we hear a chorus of russian official voices saying that russia will return the 8th. so the main reaction to regions permission given to you create to use the storm shadow missiles as well as the widely expected announcements by the us. that it also allows to, allows the trying to use accepts hawkins missiles was trying to gain suppression. old aunts will lead to russia being supposed to respond using more powerful and more destructive weapons. protecting the citizens, that's according to russian officials. they now say that they have the right to
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respond to any mazda is trying so russian territory with taxi, co nuclear weapons. clemons parks went to retrieve his pulse, as well as a head of the russian foreign ministry. so gabriel has said that the decision to allow you crate to use low range weapons to strength of russian territory was made a long time ago. and according to survey number of the targets for ukraine, a residential buildings in russia. it's andrea and the industrial infrastructure. as well as social facilities, so the was quite predictably continues pirating up, which makes the whole world cold express. still ahead on the i'll just during this hour the pope wraps up those visits to southeast asia, preaching a quality in front of 50000 people in single 4. and after his early exit at the us open, carlos out for us makes a winning return to the sport with the spanish team that's coming up and support the
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color again, the top stories on the all just there are a news our there has been international condemnation for the is really strike on on the phone or was school in central ga. so the facility was being used as a shelter housing round, 12000 displaced palestinians funerals have taken place for 6. you and employees killed and not strike. the foreign policy chief is in favor to meet with levon. these officials, joseph beretta, will discuss the escalating across the border conflict between israel launch has found out he called for the wrong cause, i to end saying it's a threat to regional stability. at least 30 people have been killed by flooding caused by a dam. collapse in nigeria. search and rescue teams are still recovering bodies in northeastern for no states on more than a 1000000 people have been displaced. a us aircraft carrier deployed in the middle east is heading home. the pentagon has decided to bring back the u. s. s. theodore roosevelt and not followed or where the decision to keep to us navy
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aircraft carriers in the region during the past weeks. the byte and administration has increased us military presence in the middle east to help defend israel from possible attacks by iran and its allies. let's bring in elijah man. yeah, he's a military and security analyst joining us from brussels. welcome back to wowza 0. wind. your assessment is this aircraft carrier heading home. now thank you for having me and from diarrhea on not just watch it, but they are mobile. i mean, it should base is capable of projecting bhalla across the boss distance. the may and the fact that the us is recording, but it's uh, a broad carrier is carry multiple layer of messages for us. it's a message to these really that we don't have any off the diet to escalate and limited these. and that the response to retaliation from the wrong is not
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imminent. and you do not create a retaliation against the uranium or stop a wall with nothing on. because this is not the time, and this is not something that the americans are ready to accommodate for any. i mean that and you all these really prime minister and he's objective to continue. and this one was because he was refusing to try and get in with it, but as the and the resistance 2nd, it's a message that there is no more need of additional kind of. yeah, because this is the 1st time a survey rat for the parents are going to accept and make a decision to keep to a u. s. navy gary or any region because of the is really the ongoing goals and the capability of america to dictate this policy on these rights and to have a longer view where these really wants to drive the americans into a wall, right?
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it's also just so these are where you need to say, we want to reach an agreement with that, but as being is, this is what you need to focus on and know about immediate response. okay, so what purpose though, did it serve? because there is an argument, is the presence of a us aircraft, carrier, and warships accompanying them has, has been an effective difference. i mean, you were talking about projecting power a moments ago. so is it mainly about projecting power, or is it more to do with their offensive capabilities? a, what? a broader category, a student matter, but their role added the veterans do increase the kneels because they have they. so as a mobile i have as a file a, a show, a full communication to darren's web. busy the are mississauga technologies that have yvonne and the powers in the middle east. like you're wrong and it's eyes equipment with the equipment size. there was a,
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this is not that easy and straightforward to help us got it. so it is data and in a way, but in another way it is showing that both when to really be engaged and it was due to the size of elijah many would they not be more vulnerable to attack themselves? that's true. but the kind of a liver trumpet has always own it consists of many other ships that protect the guy. they are like submarines like other this this won't destroy is at night is quadrants they can move faster like get the, the class guided massage destroyer and they can intercept messiahs that all directed toward the guy that particularly came in and we are where the americans off aware of the capability of all hyper saw names, but not only supersonic,
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so specific designs in handle iran and it's all i see the thing we may need to do then. okay. uh, do you think that the aircraft carriers are still important with all the new technological advancements that we see today in warfare or do you think that a time will come where they become obsolete? that is truly, they can become absolute, but they move a lot force into a nearby area. for example, the americans don't need to be folk, was it the ringing goes to stop a wall with the why they can go from outside the distance and then they can have $940.00 and ready to and it'd be engaging about those. but yes, of course, they can also be considered sitting that as full as they advised surface to stuff inside and can be see, receive damage. and this is why i think the americans pulled out the 2nd carrier
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because they really don't want to send a belligerent message. to them it is. okay, eliza, my dear, thank you so much for speaking to us from brussels. thank you for having me. police in australia are being accused of using excessive force against people protesting in melbourne against the war on gaza and the role of the arms industry. human rights groups are calling for an inquiry into events outside of major defense exhibition on wednesday. police have rejected the claims as hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets for a 2nd day. danielle roberts and reports a crown to l. c. and falls under to protest is avoiding police barricades marching across the city of melvin rallying against with infinity factors and their role in the just of civilians in isabel. and does the fight continues, that needs to continue and we want to see affections and we're getting close.
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i think, yeah, the blood should itself speak and galvanized people the 2nd day of demonstrations outside australia's largest visa tree convention. followed violence between protesters and police. on wednesday, thousands of people were injured, enrolled in school to you rested the victorian greens potty is cooling for an independent inquiry into what they say was of excessive use of force by offices. something police in the state of victoria deny, but what's in rest assured that victoria place members did everything i called yesterday and more to absolve a lot of providing a lot of violence from particular people who soon end up with an intent to disrupt until the violence of distractions around inquiries rather than think, thankful and respectful to victoria places all unites now. i bet the guys political
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parties, police used new powers to search people without explanation on thursday. but there's absolutely not a rod to come to a purchase with. as i said before, as i'm advised by the chief commissioner with rooks, it bottles with liquids, with the in change to not peacefully purchased while it was comma on the 2nd day of protest. some streets were plucked as active as criticized. what they described is government inaction of the war in gaza. like these, the process really to speak to sign the contract applied with either 11 demonstrations to play a role in the if it's reinforced by small the crowns
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for friday, the, the house of what is going on and it's a commitment and a sentiment echoed in australia is 2nd to largest cities with the silent act of resistance. 16000 cards lay down a solemn public tribute to all the children killed in gaza. daniel robinson out 0 melvin protests of turn violence in the origin. city and capital born a series that happened as congress voted to uphold presidents, have you emulates vito of a bill to increase pension payments. the president says the bill would have risk his plan for fiscal balance or protest or say the high rate of inflation that followed me lays the valuation of urgency in those currency. may be increases necessary to thousands of people in bolivia are calling on the government to commit
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more resources to battle. wildfires engulfing the country. the demonstrations have taken place across the country for testers. want president luis r k to revoke a series of flaws. they say discourage the clear and excuse me, encourage clearance of land and deforestation. drought as fuel the fires that had been raging for weeks and destroyed lands and wild life and worse and air quality. in the us state of louisiana tropical storm from seen has left more than 275000 homes and businesses without electricity. and since making land full, it's flooded roads on roof down, trees on power lines. initially a hurricane. it's weakens us. it moves across the states, evacuation orders are in place for thousands of people in louisiana,
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a neighboring mississippi northern thailand, the suffering, severe flooding. his tie for when yankee sweeps through se asia people stranded in chang roy has to be rescued by boats. as rising flood waters engulfed the city center. at least 9 died in thailand, and more than 22000 households have been effected. the death toll from typhon yagi and vietnam is rising with 226 people confirmed dead on more than a 100. missing parts of the capital of henry remain under water. and whether agencies say levels won't go down for at least another 24 hours type. when yagi made landfall over the weekend. the pope francis has been focusing on efforts to address wealth, any quality on climate change on his, his last leg of his visit to southeast asia. more than $50000.00 people gathered at singapore, his main sports stadium for a special mass. the visit as the 1st by
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a pope to the island states since 1986. patrick folk has the latest from singapore and a swift force, a frenzy among fans when she came to fill the single poles national stadium out of this year. but the country is dest event of this time, arguably has even greater stopped power. the people here pope fonts is visit, is a very special moment, being able to attend them, us. being able to receive the face free means the last single pole stands out to mom was still purpose performances was made on this tool. by contrast with indonesia have a new guinea and team. well last day is one of the wealthiest countries in the world. but as, as being the case throughout this trip, fostering harmony between religions remains high on the agenda. as an example of engagement with members of other faiths. carpenter given the raj, messiah, a practicing hender, was commissioned to cross the to chance. the pope is using
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a mass as a cop printer. it's any comp and does dream to do something of this level. and yes, i know jesus himself was like, up into and to be given this, i think is a humbling journey. and single pole pipe fonts has met from the salons, woman, president tom and john mcgraw number before delivering a state of dress. so yes, up in assisting a to the praise to southeast asian nation for it's a social cohesion, but also called the f as to protect the pool of a single board to use its position to help find the global warming process. said that the role that single can play in helping to address global warming shouldn't be underestimated. and the judge did to use it's access to technology and talent to help tackle what he described as an era of environmental crisis. the visits also being closely watched for any gestures towards china, but decades the holy see was involved in a battle with beijing of a who gets to a point, bishops in the country. in 2018, they reached
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a compromise and agreed to recognize each of those candidates there. many field the vatican, seated its authority. so engagement with age as major power is critical. certainly ties of china are big on the large on the pontus mine, especially as he you know, gets older and it's, it's also hard to avoid the optics as you mentioned, right. that single for um it's a majority, han chinese population. we have many chinese nationals living and singapore. there's a lot of traffic, right? a lot of travel, a lot of ties. no pope has ever visited china. at the age of 88. it seems unlikely . pub fonts, this will do so. but strengthening ties with beijing could be critical and enabling catholicism to thrive in the region and the future. a bunch of folks with a 0 single here's what's coming up on the news, our boys and their toys,
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formula ones, land on ours, takes a car made from lego onto the truck. we have details coming up with peter in a moment. the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination in due by the
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business latest these things that bind him to like global your real estate destination into by the fellow again time for the sports interest. peter, thank you very much. also managing mikayla take that has committed his feature to the club, the green, a new 3 year contract. the spend its current deal was due to be up at the end of this season, but he's not extended until 2027. ok. so it was appointed almost 5 years ago,
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and when the company 1st seems, and the judge also will have a sufficient 2nd to mentioned at the city and the cost to premium each campaigns or something. paid rodrigo penn center has been charged by the english football association. for using a racial slur about the clubs, captain stone, you mean vincent made the remark on television and he's nice of uruguay in june. the mid feel to apologize to son who said he's teammate, had made a mistake. been sent could, could be banned for up to 12 games. if the challenge is upheld, he has a week to respond. in tennis, spain has made a winning starts of davis cup finals group stage. they by victory. 2 will the 3 colors alcaraz playing these 1st match since a shocker. the ex us at the us open outcries last. the 1st sits on a final check for public, some of them much, but then turn things around in the 2nd. just look at the spending points from the full time grand sanchez, the buckets
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being tied in the 3rd seat with crammed authorize and t megabits about each to a good sleeping. they singles and spain winning the doubles as well to change the time they'll play phones next. on friday, i'm gonna use the playing field in his pain. so uh, every time that i do it for me it's a is a great credit. um. yeah, i mean uh, great, great from right points, but raleigh is, uh, you know, the, the people, the quality was that behind me uh, you know, they, they weren't to tell me all away. so 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. travis, head start for australia as they handed england, a heavy defeat in the 1st of 3 t. 20 internationals had go to sidle to a blistering starts of the of the openness measures. 69 from 23 bowls. and kidding such a run using a single over
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a straight coasting to $8.00 to $6.00 without loss england full back to boulder to a south. for 179, but in reply, even slumps to 151 who else to lose by 28 runs showing the habits taking 3 we gets the 2nd mention, the series takes place in colorado. on friday, when the miami dolphins wide receive its hard retails, as he could have handled himself better of being pulled over by police on sunday, he was forced out of his call and handcuff just before my enemies, 1st game of the new nfl season is still cooling. for one of the officers involved in the incidents to be dismissed. you know, i'm, i'm human, i gotta, i gotta follow rules. i gotta, you know, um, or do what, you know, everyone, everyone else would do. you know, so now does that give them the right to literally beat the dog out of me? absolutely not. but at the end, the day i wish i could go back and, you know, do things
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a bit differently just 2 days until boxing superstore sol. busy rates that puts these titles on the line. again, the mexican is defending the super middle way, felts against it. good belinda, who's a pool. so we can find that everyone in new york otherwise has lost just to be 65 fights. well, but longer is, i'm beaten in these 22 bouts sofa. it takes place in las vegas on saturday to come inside with mexican independence day weekend. i never was 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 tell him 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, 6 on not go. yeah, that's what,
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that's what we're going for. you know, and um, if it comes, it comes. but if we've got to go to 12 and we're doing that as well, your best female gulf is begin the campaign for a wrinkled, full, straight soul home cup on friday when they take on the us same. the 3 day team tournaments has been dominated by the europeans lately, but the americans all the team with the higher rank players this year. so they're hoping to make that advantage counts on home soil in virginia. we've got some of the finishes that's kind of in the model of the team, this year's the unfinished business. and you know, some people have asked me what, what one word would be to describe the team usa this year. and i'm just going to 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, kind of leaves like not nice to best face 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
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can tell you our more hungry than ever. so have tony is aging closer to a piece of major league baseball history. the japanese, the soup, as though is trying to become the 1st player to choose 50 home runs and 50 certain basis in the season. it's on the as well and try to reach that milestone. he's. he's 4730 main, the la dodgers, wind of the chicago cubs on wednesday. that's a korea hi for tony. you didn't stole these 48 space for me to ones lando norris's hoping to narrow the gap between himself and championship lead a mex for stuff him this weekend at the as a page on ground. pre. just 63 point separate, the 2 drivers with 8 races to go in the build up to this week's going pretty notice has made history as the 1st f one dr. able to drive the call made out of lego. the danish to a company cleaned up with, with veterans to build a live sized drivable version of the manufacturers. p one suit because it took of $8300.00 to put together the almost $343000.00 pieces. doris took it for
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a spin around the famous silver store and track how is it sliding up? what does it feel like some of the cost? well, like i said, is the steering i thought was pretty good cops. i did a flap, you know, like what i was hoping they'll weigh merits spot for the city right on the oh, i bet is your licensed sales guy. okay, that's what was supposed to me. so the time being. thank you so much, peter. well, a lot most space x has nots, 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 agencies before. colon baker has more in the 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 the handle, our command gives a strong push, and with a silent pulse of their jared isaac,
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men 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. then 2000000 viewers watched through the astronaut to own helmet with the earth in full view of the things. 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? here,
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kind of 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 emission 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 having that it's done, and they are paying for it because it's the normally expensive, right below them on earth space, texas starship, 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,
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calling baker elders 0 the for back in just a moment. good morning is one of the mazda, some big a supervisor of the united states, vittoria's guantanamo on background detention center, civic, so cold war on terror. now human rights activist campaign for the release of the last i've gone have been one time and will be retraces of steps, revisiting because that's it. that's by the echoes of background with this documentary on the jersey to stay public and media censorship and the rise of all 3rd period wake up one day. this system has been turned from an electoral democracy into a competitive look at the last the power in hungary for the experiences of
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those who leave it every day that shut on us. we have to be very careful of course, and we have to be brave enough to support how democracy dies. democracy may be on algebra. what's most important to me is talking to people understanding what they're going through here though, just either we believe everyone has a story. we're hearing the the, the
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