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the comment as an international insight, corruption, excellence award, nominator hero. now the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm somebody the, this is the news i would live from dell all coming up in the next 60 minutes. the u . s. and u. k. lead is expected to discuss, allowing ukraine to fly a long range, most styles into russia. israel is accused of intentionally carrying an american, took his active list of the occupied west bank. i saw the shooter. she was deliberately hit by a soldier standing on a rooftop, aiming at her head, accompanies military quotes, sentences 57 people to death,
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including several foreigners protecting fault in an attempt to cool that on piece of statement with the latest news rel madrid bus. carla mentioned lottie, it's back of the criticisms of cheating and bump in the easiest junior following. the spanish champions underwhelming start to the season. the beginning the us with president joe biden and the u. k. prime minister coast amo holding to accept the white house. the need is due to discuss. ukraine's requests to fire british made long range weapons into russian territory earlier. why tell us national security council spokesman john cubby said there's no plan to change us policy on how the weapons can be used. the agenda also includes issues around the in the pacific in the middle east. all right, let's take
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a closer look at these long range weapons, storm shadows have a range of 250 kilometers and fly close to the speed of sound. the butcher's franco, stealth marseilles typically launched from the a and have been integrated into ukrainian to fight digits. your credit is also being supplied with the american made all me tactical missile systems known as a t c. m. s. these $1000000.00 cruise missiles can travel up to 300 kilometers and gary, 225 kilograms of explosives. both atc a mess and storm shadows have really been used against russian targets in cry. mia? some 100. 65 kilometers from the ukranian front lines. however, they as a capability to strike deep inside russian territory to penetrate bunkers and munitions tools and damage. air bases are, let's cross to washington to speak with patrick elaine apache. what little can we
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expect from the meeting between the prime minister and you as president joe biden? as well, according to national security spokesman for the us, john kirby. not much. he said he told reporters on a call. we don't expect to have any announcement any change in policies. ready at least from our side. so the question that people been talking about in washington is if you, as president joe biden was going to change the parameters right now, which says ukraine cannot use any of these long range long range missiles to strike into russia. some of the speculation has been, but will he allow the other countries, will he give his approval to, let's say, the u. k. or a france, for example, to allow them to use, to allow ukraine to use their weapons. now that's not necessarily a get out of jail free card for the united states because all of those weapons are believed to have components of the us. and of course, the concern is how russia would react if that permission was in fact, given the, the other question of courses, do they have enough of these to have an impact if they do allow it?
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so it was interested in the meeting. they're not at during a press conference, which is unusual for most presidents. not so much with this. why he doesn't always do press conferences when leaders come to to come to town. but she didn't. you was asked a question, i'm sorry i couldn't really hear the report. it was a bit of the distance, but he said, i don't think much about food. and so obviously that is going to be key part of the discussion. also the war in gaza is really what the leader said. were there 2 main topics? oh, that's a rush. as meanwhile said that should ukraine be allowed to use language messiahs that will consider it to the creation of will by nato, all the us and the u. k, like you to take the seriously, and they're going to take it seriously because what's the, we've seen a pattern from the, by the ministration throughout this war. ukraine says we need additional capability x, for example, the f. 16, the president says that would be seen as really crossing rushes red line. he delays wait a few months sometimes longer then says yes,
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i will give you f sixteens as that's really been the case with attack of those long range weapons you just talked about. he said 1st, we'll give you the short, short range missiles that go when the attack comes. and then the longer range are, we believe, are in country in ukraine. but this might come seem a bit different now because we are hearing from vladimir putin. he said, this will change the count because of the war. this would mean nato is involved in a direct war with russia. i think the statement that they're really going to be talking about that many came from the russian ambassador to the united nations who said that the war and the west, that it'd be a direct party to hostilities against a nuclear power. so obviously that is a very serious concern. they wondered aloud where rushes red lines are, but russia sending the message that this is definitely one of them. but patsy, thanks very much for that update. patrick i'll hand in washington dc. let's stay on the story with the aaron david miller. he's
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a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace, and he's joining us live from washington. d. c. thanks very much for joining us on al jazeera. looking at the developments in terms of, of the one ukraine, the most styles that may be used to have a range of at least 250 kilometers. they're less likely to be used against in feels a way coughed. it rushes away. they started moving some targets like a call further out to reach all these missiles and likely to be effective. a look at this point in a war as it is now near the beginning of its 3rd year net. uh, in february of 2025. uh, the grant is going to have continued to surprise. and i think what the, the brits want to do and what those are, are you for more risk ready policy? and the part of the united states is to begin to set the table to give you granny ins, additional advantage will, will, the presence of attack comes fundamentally,
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all during the trajectory. this war, the entries absolutely not, is arbitration between 2 countries. one of which russia has a population 3 times the size of ukraine's and a much larger industrial base. the less the brits are i from here. they've provided storm shadow and name. why is this even an issue with united states? why can't the bridge just do what they want with respect to taking any gar rios off of uh uh, wendy's. missiles and how they're used because they're a component parts. is you to a reporter? no, but it also, they also rely on us satellite imagery and technology. i suspect that the, even though no formal announcements are made that the, the binding restriction 6 weeks before or the more consequential elections in modern american history is probably we're going to give you the bridge, the green lights,
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to be able to use storm shadow letter. the by industries is ready yet to gives the ukrainians of the license to essentially use attack up their long range versions against a russian targets deep inside a russian territory is unclear. there's literally a great support in congress from the republicans to bush the administration to do this. so i think start start resulting for reassurance. i think, and the president will give it to him that he intends to stay the course. all bets are off. however, if the election goes the other way and the former president don't get to the 2nd term also on the grad school today and on the agenda between these world leaders is the one gaza moving a months ago, a prisoner invite, an expressed would end. that's not happened. what do we expect to be discussed as the to meet? well, i think it's sherman with shirts, frustrations with respect to the policies of the current as you now government. the
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brits are suspended. what 30 out of 350 export license. they're not a major supplier. what really israel, but you're differentiating the german 3 example of follow follow their lee good, have an impact on the united states. however, i think is pretty constant and not wanting to do a user restriction or conditioning. if u. s. a military assistance to israel and not because they somehow are happy with the policy just not yet you know, government, but i think their concern goes beyond gossip. because of the real strategic priority of the administration is the prevention of a major is really as baltimore which could easily involve interest. only the middle east has never seen which is a real multi front war that i think is a priority. so i think the ministration again, 6 weeks before a very important election is not gonna follow the british me in wanting to restrict
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her condition military assistance john writing race. however, still a general question about whether or not it is possible to forge a ceasefire agreement, even if the mean phase one for 6 weeks between 2 liters, i have seen wire in scots somewhere in a tunnel below ground raffle. a new strategies around the biologist and benjamin netanyahu looks, looks to me like it's going to be a very tough flip. and if that is the case, what is the american plan? be having a several aspect questions. and it will be fascinating to see what if anything, the administration would be able to offer a richer if the us were not able to manage, so to speak, any sort of escalation. and these items intentions between his beloved and as well . how could it affect the election? how could it be perceived? i think
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a major were that goes well beyond what we saw in the summer 2006. that literally draws his bowl is progressively launch their high trajectory weapons which are in the scores of thousands and even hundreds of precision guided munitions. we could see which could strike civilian areas in israel infrastructure projects, military bases. i think that would be a terrible outcome for this administration and couldn't well sway election that is already perilously close. one additional point with respect back to ukraine, that ties it to the bit lease, i think with the ministration is worried about is it would, would actually support and or facilitate its attacks on americans. and the american military, if infected by the ministration,
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goes ahead and allows the ukrainians to launch no restrictions on attackers anywhere. and so i, the russian, i think one of the fear is, is that the administration is that, well, the side to support the ron and, or his bo uh, or pro, running malicious interaction. serious that is a calculation. and it directly to how do you run into already already providing short range ballistic missiles and drones to, to russia. but that, that is, i would think, would be a real concern of administration and might well make them pretty risk rivers in continuing or in offering new guidelines for what ukraine could and could not do with respect to use a long range attack. all right, aaron, david miller, thank you very much for your insight into the complexities of these talks between the u. k 4, i'm going to send you as president a joe biden. and david, what is
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a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace? and he has launched an investigation into the killing of an american turkish activist in the occupied westbank. i should know, as the idea was shot and killed by in his way, the sniper, a week ago that she was processing against illegal is rarely settlements. russell said that begins all coverage will continues that coverage from i. so news hometown of the to that it has taken more than a week for the by the all american turkish citizen. i should as a gate, arrive into pierre, transferred to the city. what is meant for forensic examination? it was then taken to the final destination. her hometown did perfect as gather that to his time at his house, to mourn her in grief. love an anger. i should've was shot and killed by any riley. somebody put on september the 6th
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seemed to occupied westbank. she had gone there to protest against the actions of indigo is ready to step. there's a witness to pay this thing and suffering on the occupation. these rarely made it through, says i shouldn't, was likely shocked in directly and unintentionally by your soldiers, but an autopsy report, at least by the help of tort. these into westbank saves the billet that killed. i shouldn't trouble left to right through her brain in a nearly straight path suggesting i shouldn't was kidding was. they wrecked an international turkey. it has lost an independent investigation into our killing. i said it was father has called onto united states to do the same because i learned that i was states is not letting go of this arbitrary mother by opening an investigation. i was very pleased, i hope, and expect the same from the united states. i feel that she got a very good education in the united states financially speaking. she was doing well
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. she was married. she could have lived a comfortable life. but she pursued her ideals. she left everything and went to the middle east. how she was that much of an idealist turkeys. also doing an autopsy on eisen was buddy. i said, the official said the finding would be submitted to the international court of justice seemed to ongoing war crimes trial against israel. as many people are expected to gather for, i send you a spin at all here in her hometown. she's now close either the national hero and i kind of figured into kia, who's people from left to right. i'm really just a 2nd or what expresses sort of data to which our families especially said that i'll just 0 did in an item problems image and came by, looks back now. and what did i should know to support the palestinians and why some say the us says double standards when it comes to its citizens of old.
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how she knew is the aging, grew up in the us following her killing by these really ami. and you want to plug westbank purchased as in seattle, i think holding for justice for her death. the friends say she travel to the middle east to follow her principles. she just wasn't about talking to talk, but she really embodied walk in the walk of what it means to truly care about humanity. truly care about human rights. she would always be very passionate about her fight for policy in liberation, despite the fact that she wasn't even palestinians. this was the combination of years and years of, of activism. even when she was a teenager, she wanted to witness. she wanted to witness the injustices and the dignity of palestinians took. he is investigating her desk, but the us says it is not looking into killing. even though the president of the
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united states said her death was unacceptable. hey, preliminary investigation has indicated he was the result of a tragic era resulting from an unnecessary escalation. the us government has had full access to israel's pulmonary investigation and expects continued access as the investigation continues so that we can have confidence in the result. some see, the apparent us is acceptance, but these really always conclusions argue was hit in directly and unintentionally type of critical including you know, i witness. i saw the shooter action or was shot from more than 200 yards away. that's more than 2 football fields. there was no one around other than here that could have possibly been the target of that shot. she was deliberately hit by a soldier standing on a rooftop aiming at her head. others say the us has double standards and their
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1st and 2nd close citizens when it comes to investigations into debts, to take place abroad, including that of, i'll just say, or a journalist, an american citizen, sharing absolutely shot dead, biased ready for his meal supplied westbank may 2 years ago, those pain with a wide perception across the region and i would say possibly was that there is a difference. then there's like a by the us when it comes to investigation or taking a sense of beginning or its citizens. we also see with your comic style, the 0 journalist who was sharing, who was also us citizens, how she knows family and attractive states are looking for accountability in her killing. but critics say, the precedent so full has been israel can act with impunity. imaging kimber, our 0 well, daniel santiago is an american act of us to just weeks before i showed it was
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kidding with shots in the leg. during a similar demonstration, he's joining us from jersey sitting in the united states. thanks very much for joining us. and i'll to 0, daniel. that must have been a very harrowing experience, being shocked in the navy. well, peacefully protesting. tell us what happened. so just like every week at beta, there's a demonstration that starts out with a jew, mcprayer. they m to go back to their lands that were stolen from them. i think it's a settlement called eva talk. so they aim to go there, which never happens. but it starts out with the g mcprayer and then a champing starts. uh, once the jumping started. that's when the tier guys were shot at us and live rounds of one points. we got behind the concrete wall because there were more lab rounds being shot at us. we saw the does coming off the concrete walls. gus was also shot
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at us. we had to run over a concrete well because the israeli army, we thought was coming down from where they were in a rooftop or a watchtower. and then we, we grouped um and then some palestinians were at the foot of a road that led up to where that is really army was and more cheer guess more live rounds. and then finally they were coming down from the tower. um, but we saw the palestinians to our left running to the olive grove behind us. and so we followed and that is where i got shot. after getting shot, i was still running because i thought it was a tier guys kind of stuff, but hit me. and then finally, once we got we got to clearing the palace, things lifted me up and carried me to a pickup truck. and that's where i got to the emergency clinic and beta
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and from beta. so there was 2 army vehicles that blocked our way to the hospital and were 50 a and then to check points where they demanded to see who was inside the delayed my care further. and given or to say the wrong, the use of to a guess, live rounds. you had difficulty getting medical assistance stopped at least 3 times . that is way to check points. these really government is saying that the shooting of, of, of i should knew was not the rich. is it an argument you can buy? no. so i refused that. they said for me, it was a mistake. they said that they were shooting in the air, warning shots, which is false, warning shot or warning, shots would come up and down. it would not go up down and straight through my thigh . and i would refute i should horse account that is real,
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gave and bite and also repeated that even it hit the ground and ricocheted into her head, which is absolutely false. i'm ridiculous and i don't know why our president allowed to was allowed to repeat that. um and i, yeah, i do not believe it was a mistake. it went straight to her head and murder her at the same demonstration that was, that was your shooting investigated by the united states? what i do not believe. so the u. s. embassy reached out to me and i gave them the report and they said that they would send it over to the israeli authorities and follow up, which i have not heard back from them yet. and no politicians here highlighted my case. and also the president and the vice president didn't say anything or the state department. so in my view, if they highlighted the case, they investigate it. investigated it. when i was shot in the leg,
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i think that i should or may still be with us today. is it that you know, we do have pictures of when you protested. and i wanted to also just full view was for them to understand what the conditions are like, what is these really all me presents like at these protests that are designed to be non violent, civil protection for palestinians. yeah. so the protective presence. so i was, would fire the icon or was it with the international solidarity mission and it starts out where they have the prayer and then right after the escalation comes from them. always. so that's to your guys that is live rounds. it's never instigated by the palestinians. it's always from the israeli army. and from there i was shot and she was murdered. so yeah,
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it's always instigated by the israeli army. daniel, thank you very much for your time and speaking to us this evening, danielle santiago is an american activist who just weeks ago was shocked. presumably by the is really ami when demonstrating against settlements in the occupied westbank. it is really forces have killed at least 5 palestinians, and it is striking on my wasi and southern gaza. these really on the previous a busy day today area a safe so for displace palestinians, but it's frequently attacked tense, whether sheltering at least 16 people have been killed across cause us since friday morning. i'm sorry go zoom as more from daryl bala. b is really low string strikes continue to how much residential houses and the news of the district during the past couple of hours is specifically in and say to neighborhoods were
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a number of residential houses have been completely flattened. doses of casualties being transferred to the front line hospitals across the know that part of the central areas of goes, i know the focus of these really strikes also on the southern costs of district from the city upon you in a sweat drones alongside with that some of the units keep hitting power sitting gatherings alongside with the residential houses without any sort of risk probably even morning for the residents. we have been hearing from medical sources. that situation is getting much more grim with the high rates of casualties amongst civilians. as the w t o has released a new report saying that more than 22500 palestinians have been suffering from life changing injuries. which means that those people will use an order to receive medical rehabilitation. again, as these injuries, including may depend on to take action and to metric brain injuries,
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tarika by zoom out to 0. how to sign the you and so could you general says the will, and garza has no power allowed in terms of death and destruction and is the worst he's seen in his tenure. in an exclusive interview, he told old to 0 international laws not being respected and gaza know when they occupied westbank. i have no power to stop the war. we have a voice, and that's why says we loud and clear to stay from the beginning. these war must stop the suffering of the policy, then people must stopped. and the right to self determination of the policy and people must be recognized. and indeed, we have been very clear denouncing the fact that to these was, is, have the level of this. and this deduction that there's no pedal out in my time as the 2nd set of jobs, united nations icon them, the federal tex,
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i'm us. that's i've said very clearly the can not justify the collective punishment of the other stevie and people that we have been witnessing the, the international court of justice has said clearly the issue, the new opinion, saying that that is an occupation that the population is illegal. and that is what we have been saying from the beginning that the patient must step. and that's the, the right. if self is immunization of the policy, then people must be respect. we must episodes the reject any perspective or the next section of westbank called the level that being or the legal supplements that move on the west bank together with does. and the students alone thought of westbank must be the state of palestine in the future. and the, one of the most concerning things we have at the present moment is to see the system
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metric policy of many in these early government that tried to end the mind, the 2 state solution, the exactly by the evictions, the central mind grabbing land and other actions in the west bank, which of course, totally against international law, a still a head and all to 0. the 1st phase of the humans. oh jo, campaigning cause the ends moving to hall. somebody and children i've been vaccinated. plus, i am for the bar and one of the biggest ibp comes in. we do great. where floods the fibers of struggling with food. and what i shall take is i'm the united states as a me to take back to. so i'm come from europe action on the waves to speak to the
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the hell i that may still be somewhere across europe, but winter is certainly showing its handle central areas. we've got a slow moving cold front that's done snow on the alps and very heavy rain to places such as a check republic, southern portion portions of potent. you can see it's still the on site today sitting pretty stagnant as we go. 6 through to sundays, so we read warnings out for southern parts of poland, the czech republic, all the way down to both media and has a good we know you can see the weather pushing across into ukraine as well. but it's looking much better behind that. on sunday for italy, for wisdom pots over france as well, lots of sunshine dominating across the i barian peninsula. there's a kula, and course the field, however, to the north west. for brisson on the island, divine in some moray net, but some sunshine, it peaking through. so i'm trying to close, i'm not just scandinavian, not the western parts of norway. however,
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we're seeing the heavy rain here. now i have that system pushes its way further east. we're going to see temperatures come down, but that we on the output cross criterion peninsula for places like portugal. we have a look at the 3 day for this, but what about the average temperature wise with sunshine, through to monday, the frequent pass barge. you can cook and this is a radio basic multi tool which to everyones you carry from for us to teams, day tourism and eco anxiety therapy. why do they come here? religion, politics, finance, or a forklift maybe discovers how people are campaigns in the end times of the poor young generation coming soon. i just like i told you, so dealing with this feeling on out to 0 as the world economy,
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those are strong for those with a strong result. indonesia is where such resolve about the right place for your business to get off the upgrade otherwise on. so with this strategic downstream industry on your better tomorrow the, your channel to 0 reminder about top stories of a sour u. k prime minister chemist on that and you as presidential by to now holding folks
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at the white house. the leaders are expected to discuss ukraine's best to fly, which is from a long range weapons into russian territory. is where the forces of killed at least 5 palestinians and as strike on on the wasi and southern gaza. these really all me had previously designated the area save. so for displace palestinians, at least 16 people have been killed across calls. us is friday morning. a witness to the killing of american touch act of a session, or is the ag in the occupied westbank says the is wait a minute, please claim that it was unintentional. is a lie he told of to 0 a. so i should know being shot directly by in his way, the soldier can move around 200 meters away. a well, let's look at how these events happened. i should do is get ag with shots in the head south of now, bruce a week ago that was on september 6, 3 days later the us state department said he was waiting for the fax to be gathered
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and rejected launching its own investigation into the canning as well as military then release the statement for days off the killing saying if investigation concluded, it's highly likely and he was hit in directly and unintentionally by his really file. now, a week off the desktop controls are these have launch their own investigation. they're asking a family to allow evidence to be gathered from an autopsy for a potential trial against as well at the international court of justice. between the a good day is a student at the university of washington and a friend device on north. she says, i shall knew it was deeply committed to justice and cold in prison, invited to launch a u. s. investigation into accounting. she was a deeply compassionate and pathetic stream and she served solely rules in our community. um, she was a wife. she was a daughter and auntie she loved to cock,
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she wants to go to law school and you know, losing that, losing a, a single human life and all of its potential is, it's a great tragedy. i think personally for me, i didn't know her for very long, but in the time that i didn't know her, i was deeply moved by her commitment to justice. and you know, she went to a standing rock as a teenager, as someone younger than her. i looked up to her and she was a mentor. and i think it's just, it's hard to know that we will never be able to have any more conversations or i'll never get to get advice from her again or, or develop my relationship with her better. and as the community, we've lost someone who's served many rules. it's important, the president by the acts and orders and independent investigation to bring action, yours killers, to justice, and think as a us citizen. and inc,
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and get it deeply harrowing to know that our tax dollars are funding to weapons to kill anyone, let alone an american citizen. and president byron has an obligation to act. it's the last day of the initial phase of the nice of nations, poto vaccination campaign and gaza. moving off a 1000000 children have been immunize this month medical teams, or continuing the web to slide constance, harassment, and threats from these ready all me. ramo community as move from those and garza the last day of vaccination campaign. that should never have been necessary. told you was or where they can do 25 years ago. but as res will list war and guys, as it brought it back from nevada, we went through out to the dangers and districts to help the children and to get her blessings from our almighty. my message to the world has to move quickly and save the rest of the posting in children. enough is enough. it's been
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a difficult job. you want me to go with that and have 3 this campaign. the environmental situation here is very dangerous, is we must have potable water here, and we must get rid of the sewage and the waste water. and the streets must be cleaned of the waist. it fails, then there must be more efforts to eliminate told us right slot the severe shortage of food. the health care workers haven't been attacked and harassed by is what you made it to repair. so now a monday is way the army stop the call. avoid that included vehicles, any fuel for the vaccine nation campaign. warren health organization officials say they are confident. it's a 3 phase volume vaccine nation driving gaza has hit its target of, i'm united, the more than 90 percent of the children aged and parked in with the strip of land . it was, the disease had spread, and most of its 2400000 residents had been forced to leave their homes, taken refuge in a crowd
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a century conditions. despite the relative success to the campaign, scientists for your pull you could return because of the wide spread destruction unsanitary stay to the gaza strip and other diseases that could be prevented by vaccine nations such as measles. i wrote the virus all now have the potential to emerge. and by humans, i really know guys of palestine. i'm alexa quotes in the democratic republic of congo sentence 57 people to death in a trial the, what the armies says was an attempted coup in may. 3 of them are american citizens smoking way before it's with one business. the suspects have to wait 5 hours to find out that fate. the military cool sas in the capital kinshasa with 4 months ago on demand a tank the home of permanent politician for child commentary. then they live
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streams themselves, entering the office of president felix to security, which was on occupied and on got it at the time the presidential god arrived. videos set on social media showed them killing several of the attackers were trying to escape in the congo river. the others were taken prisoner. the court said they're responsible for an attempted to the sentence to death penalty for criminal association. death penalty for terrorism death penalty for attempted to 20 years of principal penal servitude for legal position of width and so and munition of war. the attackers were led by christy and mulanda, a politician. he's been on the periphery of congress opposition for years and lived in the us. he was killed during the attack. the suspects included come to these british, canadian and belgians citizens. and milan goes son. he's one of 3 american citizens sentenced to death. he previously told the court he was forced to participate by
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his father. these tactful flaw, sure has taken control of the government. i mean, it's not clear who provided the fights as in the weapons. defendants have 9 days to appeal to judgment. congress ministry calls a widely criticized for lacking transparency. the entire incident has raised more questions than answers malcolm web. how to 0, a risk. it was a north east and nigeria still trying to reach people trapped by flood waters of to them collapsed and bono states, emergency officials say at least 37 people have been killed. move in to 1000000 others have been displaced around the state, capital, my degree, the southern war to a cause of wages and roads leaving large parts of the city, inaccessible. oh, sure. zeroes for the lesson bought as the latest ro. my degree. is that a rating and the people have compiled into some of the make shift to suck to us
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that's being set up here in the come to accommodate people more people that being rescued and to be a, be a told that these are kind of more like insight into play down on the casualty feeder. they're giving $37.00 that we're hearing that the numbers will be higher. because of we've seen the military, we call the but use from the a risk that they've been trying to rescue people. here i become people are struggling to cope like now that it's raining, you know, people most of the existing. yeah, just beside me here. you can see someone just trying to dig up, assigned to be able to wedge, you know, where page to the is it mixed of structure here so that when you get the rain, that gets heavier, it wouldn't be able to affect them. they'd be struggling apart from accommodation problem and in themselves subject number they'd be struggling with cases of food. so to do that and what to a dime, what's collapse? he's the major source of what's out for residential degree. and with this going to
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be the, you know, if he's been continuing it at now because it seems, it broke it clear to see what it is. i know that some people are not even able to, you know, drinking, but some people are still managing to steve. friction is that he wants to, to, you know, make food because they don't have any other alternative on the dashboard, prizes of food. because charging people outside leaves the things that are not only that will buy for double the price and people are really struggling. most of these people have been dismissed from your communities and they don't even have enough money to be able to make purchases. and for, for some of them told me that for the, for the now, some of them have not been able to eat, that they just try and scroll, you know, struggles to the little what the to kink and, but food has been a major problem. and now with the rain support, we don't know what will happen in the next coming hours. kenya and germany have signed the migration deal during president william root. those visits to well in the bills intended to promote the recruitment of skilled labor from kenya and
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a the repressed ration of canyons without the rise of stay in germany, printer and route. so will also take part of the forum with top of german business need is to boost education and employment opportunities for young canyon's a japanese companies, but to acquire a steel plants in the us, special ground state of pennsylvania is cause concern among steelworkers. the building blocked by the bite and administration, but is that could place thousands of jobs in jeopardy and with the presidential election only a few weeks away. uncertainty around the agreement is causing judges among unions. lavelle reports from pittsburgh, american football, a huge in pittsburgh, the steelers or the big p. but a political footfall is being kicked about here right now on steel is at the heart of it even uniting presidential rivals us feel should remain american owned us. steel is being bought by japan, but opposed to pounds vehicle and still buying. pennsylvania is us steal finality,
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$50000000000.00. president biden is also against the deal and could block it and it should remain totally mirror site thing. national security could sense people are many here wants you to happen, including us steal itself, which employees, $3000.00 people in the mountain valley and says, no deal could lead to thousands of job losses plus local councils. and we already have a, a tiny economy to lose our biggest employer. it would be absolutely devastated. i'm many workers themselves. i can honestly say that if it still doesn't go through a little concern for us to get a lot of them on now, this is about more than just to stay a lot. remember where we all pennsylvania is in the industrial north, a part of the country with a large probably unionized workforce on union leaders on not funds of this the a lot. remember, unions make presidential endorsements, which can sway thousands, maybe millions of members who are also focuses on will weeks away from
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a presidential election. so you can see how all of this fits together out so that the pennsylvania is the big prize. the both sides are desperate to win us w. steelworkers union has 50000 men, miss haven't pennsylvania 800000 nationally. if there is support for this deal, why does the union look like? well, i would push back on the facts and whether they are support for the do or not, i think, you know, last week the ceo come out and made some pretty responsible comments, threatening the shut down the facilities and to deal were killed. i think it was real responsible and reckless of them. they can steal officials speak to washington this week for a last minute in person appeals and published a bunch of emails. they've exchanged with the union for all to see. they've even hired mike pompeo. secretary of state, under donald trump, to lobby for the the whole is the power i'm the presidential campaigns may be a world away from the heat of the steelworks, but they are colliding now to decide the future of one of america's oldest,
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most iconic industries fit. lavelle ultra 0, pittsburgh pennsylvania in argentina, moving off of the population, suffering from poverty. the operations of soup kitchens are urging president avia malay to restart a food distribution program that was holsted in december to cut costs through as a bo reports from windows, there is well, there are lifeline for millions of people in that time of economics, rice, soup kitchens, in argentine i showing the impact of presidents have you had, i mean, these intensive force, terry policies. are we not in my these pregnant and travel for more than an hour to pick up food for her 5 children in the capital? that's because the soup kitchen in her community is no longer getting supplies from the national government. so then you come in and go to ensure that we had set up a place to see dozens of people in the community. but since may late took office,
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we had to close it down because we were not getting food. so i come here to take back with icons for my kids and other children there. the government has hold to the distribution of food. i started to investigate soup kitchens and those running them accusing them of your regularities. mean a continues to push ahead his economic agenda by providing incentives for forwarding investors. and with a 0 deficit plan that includes increases in the price of health care medicines and food was flashing subsidies for utility services and transport. that's the most for me to come to me soon that we are making the most ambitious and profound structural reforms in recent decades. apple encourage innovation, the quotes of companies and ultimately the growth of full origin times. but this is happening is the levels of poverty have jumped to at least 55 percent of the population. millions of people do not depend on food banks and soup kitchen like
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this. when i'm told that over 3000 people are coming to this place to pick up food every day, it's just an example of the economic hardship that people in this country are facing the cities, my daddy daddy and also runs 3. so teach in team when a site is, she has been working to help people in her community for years. rather say king, i am worried, you know, why? because malay isn't mine who does not care about poverty. in fact, he thinks very badly of the pool. i requested some milk a while ago and of course they take it as an attack. this is a got made of notices. the don't know the reality don't know a some don't know poverty and or soup kitchens struggling. government says there are signs of economic recovery in the country, but among those coming here, those signs are not visible and many fee or their situation. we get even worse
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really. so i'll just see that when a site is still a head on al jazeera and sports, a bizarre attempt of making history involving a train and a man on a bike stay here for that story in the
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the, the, the tongue for sports. use peter, so me to thank you very much. a match winning performance by leah livingston helped england diesel straight. it's a level bay t 20 series one o chasing a victory target of $194.00 the all around the 7 in game one. we have destructive readings in called the plunder,
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the 87 rows of 37 bowls to go along with these 2 weakest area in the matched livingston's. if it's helping a move in by 3, with its 6 ways for meeting the decided will be tight in manchester on sunday room, a good boss. carla mentioned las. he has spoken outside with the criticism, targets, awards keyed in and bump a and been easy as junior law. splunk goes to face rail. so i'll see you that on saturday, i've had an underwhelming starts of the season with 2 wins and 2 drawers from for leading. someone to criticize the team stall forwards in a bump is casey school twice in these last royal game of the 3 goal. this matches while he's presenting and teammates only have one goal in full. it's worth remembering that both players have busy segments representing the countries in the euro. and couple of america respectively, trends and, and i'll be honest not going through the training well that happy. clear and makes good progress every day. and i think you've done with this adjustment period. and so is vinnie,
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let's not forget that they started the season on the 9th of august also, and they couldn't play a preseason, but they played many games in one month. and this is how they've improve their shape. i think they're doing very well and, and they're happy on the passenger man was the legal action on saturday when they faced breast hit yvette. the manager, luis enrique has review, but he's not looking at these run. a fixture is in the read them to a for champions league p, a street have been given a tough fixture list in the group stage, including matches against also athletic. i'm a good buying munich, and man, just the city that begin. they campaign against arona on wednesday? prefer? yeah, i don't what hold on? i'd rather not be the team with the worst group and the wish fixture list and the toughest group. no, i don't think we need that now. i'd rather have a comma, easy, a schedule. but it's true that when you play against very, very high level teams, they'll always point shared between them. what i'd like to have is nothing but wins,
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but that's not what we're going to get across. it's impossible for it to have them like that. also lower in a bit of a crisis, the head of one of the biggest games of the season. the gun is face, the local arrivals, tucked them on sunday. they'll be without 2 of the biggest stalls. dick and rice is suspended. we'll catch them off and the guard was injured while on international dc with no way homeless management mikayla to. we just signed a new gun. his contract is in good spirits. he took the match. there is something especially we have so many huge iron supports as is the day that they were born. and to look into that a style and we have some good examples around the 1st team as well as coming after the game and a motion on what it means for them. it's a privilege to have the power to contribute to someone making someone really happy and on a special different manchester city manager, pick audio that has welcome news that a hearing into the clubs,
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115 legend breeches of premier. the financial rules is set to begin on monday, the reigning champions or choose the braking financial safety rules, which are designed to stop cub spending more money than they generates. the club is denied or allegations of wrongdoing, but if that sounds to be in breach, so he could face a points deduction, or even renovation from the top league. well friday mark the one years ago celebration for the 2025 will definitely take strapping chips in tokyo in a video message. presidents of will, the athletic sebastian co urge fans not to miss out and be a part of history. the championships will take place in the japanese capital from 13th to 21st september about a very important commitment we made to the toyota organizing committee. i'm the governor of tokyo. there's also a vacuum dealing pick games where sadly slip sites as was not able to share the great moments in the national stadium,
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which is where we will be hosting on championships next year. uh we will do everything we possibly could to bring the world athletics championships as quickly as we possibly could. back to tokyo, so many one championed mex for stuff and set the fastest pace during 1st practice, full sundays as it based on growing pre. but the document was off the pace in the 2nd session, which on the plan was posted for stuff and is hoping for return to form. he has not won any of the last 6 races. the united states of america taking the only advantage against europe in the sole hon cup the americans lead $62.00 in virginia off to the end of the 1st days play maybe quarter. and allison pool crews getting the perfect start earlier at home team to the opening full since 31 in virginia. they would then when the off the in full days by the same school us. so i mean to, in fact, the tough for the 1st time since 2017 for just the i saw, i mean cricket history,
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a test mattress being a band and without a bowl being sold as rain washed out, the fixture, the feet of gunning stone and new zealand, the 1st of a match between the sides was hosted in india due to security concerns in afghanistan, the pan before we go, take a look at this quite phenomenal footage polish right at the gold z. i made mountain fighting history recently about becoming the 1st right. it's a complete a run on a moving train, and they did it in some style, doing all sorts of stance along the way towards the blue cross pain carriages at a speed of $23.00 kilometres for our discard the rushing got as a pretty nice feeling. the and that's all this will say sort of like for me to know thanks for the pizza o israel's on gauze as the left most of the stroup uninhabitable. one a, a strike destroyed
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a gym and southern gaza. but it's odor was determined to keep it running. mohammad, how do you reports away from the plumbing and destruction. these palestinians attempting to outdoor recreation in an efforts to try and forget the horror as they faced. even more than 11 months of brutal. one of the buildings destroyed is either lost at a stream or this target fitted in as franklin han uterus. earlier this year, he recovered his equipment from under rubble and decided to re up outdoors with a young and old mal pump tire left the slow months. the car wash about now due to the dire need of our youth and children in this area to find an outlet for their stress and negative emotions. i went to the area where the gym was, we ended up in douglas, my own hands, along with the help of my children and friends until we were able to retrieve just some of the equipment that was in the gym. in order to continue upon our passion
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for sports and he says his gym has approved. popular with protestant means, looking to find an outlet for that payment. for nearly a year, palestinians face constant, the displacement, destruction of the gun. the people come here to release their negative energy and to relieve the negative psychological state. they living those who have lost everything. now find the place of refuge where they can build dining strength and resilient mentally as well as physically. and instead of going ahead, yeah, i lost everything, we lost our family's homes. we also lost the future. we have no future, no life, nothing. we come here to the gym just to release the anger within. this is rose wall has stopped the most things in gaza, including a fitness center, but it has not broken the spirit of the palestinian people. haven't had you how to 0. well that's it for me for me, the for this is ella, but i'll be back in a moment. listen,
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will the days news the a pod came into the say say that your government has repressive policies, respect of human rights. it is most important task for my government basing realities. what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your movements of the time that so i would tell you restricted thoughts provided king on says, how much with trip do you think impulses right now to us? it seems to be spreading more easily. here the story on talk to how does era from the narrative to media was from propaganda to the changing face of journalism, i have never seen lead media consensus change. so questioning what is reported and what is not. the video's 1st or reinforced a discourse. it is coming out of every sector. a,
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b is rarely official machinery. they're all palestinians are the enemy finishing the post, the codes, the media or that just balance, you know, used to live in the la sky. we didn't curse. now she lives here. a private boxing club turns into a shelter. she is one of more than 50 people forced from their home. since you printed forces launched that incursion into russia along the border with the cursed creature. i'm grateful for the help we receive, but i feel bad that i'm here. there's nothing else i want more than for this war to be over. people here are frightened. i feel i have to help people in every possible way. more than a $130000.00 russians forced to flee their homes along. the morgan went to craning the 1st screech of one consent to shock and hardship they lift. katrina, the piano is one of 200 volunteers who come here to help distribute age. they lost the cheese houses, they lost. oh, many people that deal not bad,
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but the garage with no sign of it in to the fighting between ukrainian or russian forces. they expect to see more looking for help, very soon. a or the us and u. k. lead is whole, took some with a to allow ukraine to fly a long way, which made most files into russia, the somebody, the miller, this is all to 0 life from dela also coming up. israel is a choose. 1 intentionally kidding, an american turkish act to this to be occupied westbank the 1st phase of the you

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