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should it's ultimately healthy, radically poverty and promote sustainable development. the . ready ready ready the hello i marianne the margie, welcome to the news, our life from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel carries out more strikes on self 11. and as the conflict with hezbollah escalates and gaza, that venmo is riley strikes their own. a refugee camp at least a people have been killed in almost a raj. also coming out the sound,
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violent heights, hassle mcgarr, be an island of mark, sneak as anger in the overseas french territory over the high cost of living, plus and with costa inventory and government is trying to level the playing field education the while we begin with the escalating conflict between israel and has bola is riley minute 3 says it's hit hundreds of targets and wants been described as one of the heaviest bombing campaigns since october. the 7th. israel says it's now lifted restrictions on the movement of people in the north and the occupied land heights off to the wave of strikes on southern lebanon alia,
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has launched dozens of rockets towards northern israel. regarding conflict comes as by lead to a sudden the throttle avow to retaliate for at coordinated attacks that killed $37.00 people in 2 days us. but of course, we have been following the developments house of gauze or as well as that we see that to the continued continued strikes. uh, that's the bombing on more residential buildings. this is early on friday, as strikes had actually a house in gauze, a city, at least 6 palestinians, including children, were killed. they were among the dead in this attack. now this was west of the almo site on the refugee camp is riley forces there, forming an apartment inside the cab. this resulted in the injuring of a disabled go, and her brother, the father, was also killed. i'll just say it was honey. my mood joins us live from darrow,
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by law in central gauze or festival. tell us about this strike on a refugee camp on the the out in the state of refuge account. so, yes, well, what's really going on right now is that these really a military taken advantage of the distraction going on and live and on the, all the eyes, the causes turn into the folding events and 5, they've got on and taking advantage of that and carrying out more deadly attacks across the, the gaza strip, including the central area and then the site, right, refuge account to separate and talk the targeted residential apartments and the residential buildings. and what we're looking at is the same exact scenario that we're seeing up is concerning for the past couple months, displaced families in 5 residential homes. if you have taken out soldiers to protect himself and seeking safety for themselves. and their children are being
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target and deliberately killed inside these residential homes and overnight attack of the apartment and one of the residential buildings in know there and, and looking at roughly you come was targeted uh, the father of that family was killed right away. and as, as well as members of the family were critically injured, including a disabled girls who were old, transferred to a lockbox, has to be taught one thing that we knew about. and we, we, we, we carried out the, a brief interview with one of the boy surviving who did not know about that because think of it spot is not what his father was killed in the tech was not until we finished the interview, a family member came by and formed the little boy about his father's death of the taco in a separate talk. a family members, the number have increased went up to the front at 6 people to 8 people, including women and children from the tax on a display family inside a residential home. in what stress on the fair i found on separate attacks and java
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cities. really military, part of the city of family. what goals is targeted for 3 people recorded hills? why that this but when there apartments was it, but at least by at least one the drawn missiles that filled the 3 people inside this apartment honey. we've also been reporting on quite an escalation and intensified cross border attacks between the israel and hezbollah. hasn't been any impact on the situation in gaza from this. what have you been seeing in the past couple of days that as well. one would imagine that the tox then live in on or this upfront, that just open and in southern lebanon would have eased the situation across the gods for. but the quite the contrary, these really military and the, just the scaling of the talks across the gods strip just again,
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taking advantage of the distraction and the key arctic situation. is it creating in the know during the front, and taking advantage of that occurring more deadly tox, across the guster of just from over, not a tax. all the way to this our, there's almost every, every city across the got the how to leave a one or tillery shelves or get, has been decided. the major areas strikes, whether it's a 10 size or a residential homes, or just destroying more residential buildings. now the be, are here a growing fear and concern among the displays the traumatized population that the distraction in the northern front will lead into more more search in the attacks and more casualties. aready here in defense from pars, and the southern part of this trip lid along the northern part of the gaster that had been forgotten for the past a few months where there was
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a starving force. as far as facing the hide ration, the fact that people are not allowed to go to their homes in the field right now is this. the do is in my to be for a long for longer time and display families will have to stay where the at for another year or so. a honey. thank you honey. my mood reporting to us from darrow, by the in central gaza. it's getting more now on what is happening in southern lebanon with ali hash him, he is entire in ali and he's ready. we met at trace evidence, hit hundreds of targets in the area. but i mean, if we look at when they have been focusing on towns like mine, would the cost of the irish that contribute and addressing area, just give us a sense of who's been affected by the strikes the, the geographical spite of these attacks. what am i am yesterday is strikes described as maybe the most incense since the beginning of the war on the 8th of october, as you said, the sentence off is really strikes on areas indigent,
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seen area of the west. and because, and the lake off i was caught on was lit with the explosions that on the settlement for the but it got the job board that sought after that it was all these areas where the head with is ready, as strikes earlier there. what strikes also here and do less than sex on dental funding? i that i'll miss him the, at the for the moment there was no reports in the moment though no reports of death, but the reports of injuries. however, what is rarely said to have a thought gets it was mainly has will launches no later and denied has will la, launched the huge fall of rockets towards the town of the law. and as we are knowing right now, we saw pictures of a huge fight as the reports of damage to electricity infrastructure in mitchell. this is just reflecting the intensity of the crossfire between has the law and this
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read. also do things in life, people, 11 and received, s m s messages with kind of a threat, but no one knew where these messages are coming from. now what does this escalation mean for hezbollah? of what we are in the middle off of very complicated multi layer conflict has what a lot of secretary general was talking yesterday about the 5. so this uh, confrontation is read according to the seller, wants to do it on link. the frontier in south lebanon from guys on the front line because the law is saying that this is a support front to the water and draws that is right, is now dealing with the liberties front. as if you wanted to know, probably what we are seeing is just a demonstration of this escalation, whereas this read is now up putting new plans for escalation and 11 on. and we,
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we've, we've seen reports from is, was saying that the amount of strikes on databases was increased by 3 fourths. so probably we are on the verge of another round off. a huge escalation, probably spends under the seat and go through war. all right, thank you. very much ali hush, an entire in southern lebanon. that's now go to same bus driver. he's reporting from the georgia indian capital, oman, because he's writing government has banned algae. they are from reporting inside israel and saying that is really officials of spoken repeatedly about a much more substantial immune and submitted tree campaign at 11. and that exceeds the sort of red lines we've seen in the past. what are they saying about their plans now? as well, after these new plans were released in the last few days for military activity in the north of the country. warning people that there would be live fire events
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happening morning. people in the area to stay close to bomb shelters, to clear certain areas this morning. they have relaxed, a lot of those and alerts in the northern part of israel. no doubt's, a comes as a relief to many of the residents there. but the big picture here this morning is that on the heels of one of the most violent episodes, in terms of confrontations between israel and lebanon since the war began with the invasion of gods. and last year, the big picture now is that is real, is pausing for what seems to be a ground and vision into southern lebanon. and that's what has been discussed in these really media. that's what people are talking about on social media. and there are some clear signs you can go with what is really military and political leaders are actually saying. and what they're saying is that they are expanding the construct a center of gravity is moving to the north of the country. and we've also seen video published by the government media offices that show israel's military clearing their own mind fields. something that has a clear sign, the ground invasion may be imminent. one senior official military officer was
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quoted by these really media saying that that could even happen ahead of us selections. right. so then how will intensified bombing of 11 affect the prospects for some sort of deal that would result in the release of is riley captives, which are many thousands of as riley's a cooling, full as that is exactly correct. that's a great question. i mean, these really public at large does not want to see an expansion as a war. they very much want to see and enter the consulate and they want to see the cap is being held in guys are released. but what the united states he's saying is that they're pushing for deal with. usually the government keeps saying is that a cease fire will not happen. they are pushing for an expression of the conflict that is very plain to see. one is and nothing else. critics says that she does not care about the hostages, that israel is incomplete and or key because the prime minister benjamin netanyahu is simply pursuing war. now you'll go at the defense minister has said that they
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will expand the war, but they have not forgotten about the hostages. and they will continue to pursue both military objectives and the release of his early captors being held in gaza. but the major general uh, the chief of israel's military chief of staff for the holiday, he said just a few days ago that securing the release of the captives is getting more and more difficult in the absence of a cease fire deal. and every day we see israel's actions move further away from secure and any kind of negotiated deal. thank you very much. the same is probably randall that i just from online in jordan. so as you mentioned, as well as the to has done estrada has given his 1st health advice speech since the explosions on communication devices. the group blames the bloss on the israel, which has neither confirmed nor denied responsibility. as in wrong con reports from a root that's wrong to describe the attack as an act of war and a mastercard. not highly anticipated speech of to be unprecedented device attacks
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and 11 on tuesday and wednesday. the lead of his beloved family blamed israel for the attacks by them can and will send me how can this criminal act be characterized? it's nothing but a terrorist act. it's nothing but a massacre. and this is the word that we're going to adopt massacre to be added to the is really enemies, crimes and mastic is perpetrated over decades. but he was also defined saying is rosa objective to return his residence to the north. people who fled off the whole still that he's broke out between the israel failed, then fucked up. do you? oh i'm story, do i miss israel will not be able to have a legal is riley said let's return to the north of israel will not be able to enable a legal settlers to come back to the colonies. the only way i reiterate what i said on the 8th of october, and as we're bound to mock one year in the past. so the only way is to stop the war
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on gaza and subsequently on the occupied westbank area by roads and across 11 on people are scared. they are cold and tuesday and wednesdays device attacks as an act of terrorism because so many civilians had been injured and they were injured across 11 or fall from where the fighting between has beloved and israel has largely been concentrated across that border. and somebody in the middle of it, you know, is upset, i'm going to or can we expect anything good from israel children to being killed the parents at smooth devices. and they would designate to, of course, with good my children, my siblings, children, all of us who can feel safe in this situation. we have 5000 injured and just to day and this isn't a small my so it's more who can be secure and that so now that's all i didn't give any concrete details of what might come next is ro, however, has been planned. it will return residence to northern israel as below, as always,
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have been clear that can happen if there is an end to the war on goes and everyone con, how does a payment as well as ready troops elsewhere a pricing on with rage and the occupied westbank day of the deadly confrontations. soldiers have been seen patrolling the streets on friday and in the west of hebron minute treat convoys also supported in thursday to town, just north of ramallah. now the rates for the killing of 7 palestinians in the town of, of a t a i'm the detention of several others. the body of the 7 pallets sitting was retrieved from the rubble of the night. this of the disturbing footing showed as rainy soldiers throwing at least 3 bodies off a rooftop. the water is patterson and john as soon as you joins us from my line, you'll deprive westbank can i stop by asking you about that footage? that's in motion, reaction to it is ready. troops pushing several people off the top of the building
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. so the footage that we've seen is quite horrific footage that is currently going around and everyone's looking at it. and, but ultimately people here in palestine aren't necessarily surprised because these really military has a long history and has shown us a pattern of disrespecting, the bodies of the palestinians, but they kill, as we've seen in these videos that are of these palestinians quite literally being thrown off of the roof tops after is really forces killed them and i witness is on the ground. have also said that as they saw is really forces pushing the bodies of palestinians that they killed in military bulldozers. tell us what has been happening elsewhere. the rates have continued in the occupied postmark. of course they, we have seen this for many, many months, but it has intensified in recent weeks where have is ready for it has been focusing
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on and just the past few days. so several is really military rates have taken place across the occupied west bank. we're seeing them taking place everywhere. and as we saw yesterday, there's a large concentration and intensity taking place in the areas of jeanine. we also saw rates take place in other areas one, palestinian was critically injured in columbia bias really forces during a military invasion. a military rate also took place in prefer to lock us in the north of the occupied west bank. where is really forces occupied palestinian homes and essentially turned into a field investigation center where they are arrested 50 palestinians, interrogated them for hours before releasing all of them. meanwhile, a novelist, arms confrontations took place as a result of in his really military invasion. since october 7,
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11000 palestinians had been arrested by his really forces almost 11000. all right, thank you very much. say the water reporting that for us on the continued raids in the occupied westbank. well, how soon buddy is a professor of international affairs at cat telling diversity and joins me now. of course, we have seen so many months for nearly in a year now. what has been happening in gauze, or are intentional ways, tons as well to how it could possibly config, good widen to include lebanon as well. but we failing to properly acknowledge the atrocities that are also on the folding in the occupied west 9th, that we would just hearing about that. i didn't think that you were feeling actually the international media and also to 0 has documented everything that is taking place in the us bank. i mean, the latest one is really horrific and every and every time. but the, the, the only the, the thing here is that there's nothing about the lack of coverage and lack of documentation is lack of accountability. so if i can do whatever they leave is one
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and they get away with that there's a kind of community. and so typically the international community is just watching and condemning, but when it comes to dates, we can see any, any, any uh, proof of thing that would uh, place a price tag on this very conduct in the west bank and gaza event and setting up and so one of the long term consequences of these continued atrocities and right and raids in the occupied westbank class, we know that they are not just targeting fights, is that where they are, there's been massive destruction of civilian infrastructure. and then also, you know, people are losing their lives. i, i do believe that these are the complex for everything, which is the lady strategy and training the response something that the policy has cancelled if there's a lot of them assigning and genocide them aside and a, even i'm trying to decide or infrastructure and maybe to push the for the students
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out when one times come. so this is the rule, this 5, again, this is adopted by driving people including the video. i'm so, you know, the ultimate and for them in game is to the populate the west back into the book finance together. but the problem is that for this way it is, it's to the inconclusive war and guys has made things really difficult for them. so we can see and i was and what is happens? reflection of lack of orientation. so the effect goes or they try to verify that was back on i think there's one of the consequences. there's also that, that shifting the focus from gaza from a mass to as paula increasingly and there is a speculation about whether an escalation in the world was it had been in might include an invasion of the south in deep maria. this is where it is trying to shift the focus now and 11 and, and, and here, you know, there was an advice given to an attorney, a hub from maybe a few months ago is just to declare victory and guys and move to the to 11. i'm trying to think, and the couple bit of any is tracked from,
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it'd be for the students. but the fam simply because they don't take them was the fact that the, you know, 5 that am and cases actually and to wind down into connected. so if you want to, to deal with guys that this would probably be the key to unlock all the conflicts. and the reason why they're, they're trying to ignore that. and this is, i think that her fiction will be denied in default to there's a department. okay. thank you very much. profess awesome, but i for joining us. the authorities on the car being item to martinique of cold on a cold and reinforcements to contain protest. i wrote the rising cost of living demonstrations. any of us. these french department have clashed with police leading to injuries and arrest wilson does. it has small my duty to for burning cars, buildings and block streets marching leak is trying to make its voice heard in
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paris. taxi drivers have also joined in forming a convoy was all day. today, members of the people have come to strengthen the ranks. we don't just look at the fact that they are taxi drivers, but they demonstrate that no matter what position we have on the job, we have. we all have a role to play one today. they don't want to see the movement. we can. so they 2 are coming to strength from the ranks. and then the handle to these protestors want to see the prices of goods go down to where they are in france right now. they are paying almost 30 percent more for food, and it was all g as me. so there is a portion of the population who find themselves in extreme public. elderly people who find themselves a no, no, with small pensions. children whose parents are unable to feed them properly and who are forced to choose between base the consumer products of low quality and high prices. that the problem has been on the table for
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a long time. and it's time for they to be a concrete and long term solution for now, authorities have tried to quell the interest by imposing a curfew from dusk until dawn. it's set to last until at least monday, but after the curfew lips and the smoke clears, martin makes protesters won't know whether paris has list. wilson dies ord, elda 0 in person voting for the 2020 for us presidential election is set to start in 3 states. voters in virginia, south dakota, and minnesota can begin costing that balance later on friday. most states allow people to vote ahead of the election day, which is on november 5th. cumberland harris took part meanwhile in a riley hosted by tv personality, oprah winfrey in michigan on thursday night. donald trump has also been addressing a pro israel group in washington, dc. rosalind jordan has more or less republican presidential candidate,
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donald trump, court of jewish voters on thursday via choosing his rival democratic candidate. pamela harris of not standing with is really she just yesterday reaffirmed her support for blocking major arms shipments as you know, to israel. she bought them. these are our positions, kamala harris takes before the election. just wait to see what you would do after the election. you won't have a country left. krupps record on israel is attractive to some jewish voters. if you move the u. s embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. he launched the abraham affords which helped normalize relations between israel and some of it's eric nathan's, perhaps most important from him. prime minister benjamin netanyahu became allies, but 12 says he will in the warren gauze. and he just didn't specify how instead asking the audience why jewish voters don't like him. i'm it 40 percent, and that means you got 60 percent voting for somebody that hates israel. meantime,
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with early voting now underway in the us, harris returned to the battleground state of michigan, where she thank supporters for raising millions and organizing registration, brides, and answer questions about everything from the economy to immigration, to the case of a georgia woman who died in 2022 after she was denied an emergency abortion, certain people who are in the state houses and then starting with the former pressing united states, big fair in a better position than a doctor or nurse to determine when their patient needs medical care. what didn't come up, war and gaza, a critical issue for arab american voters in michigan and how, how sweet and they would have to make due with her comments made during the democratic convention president by then i a working to end this war such that israel is secure the hostages are released, the suffering and gaza and,
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and the palestinian people can realize their right to day me heroes and troops had the chance to feel the love from their voters. but the part of the campaign they can't control is now under way. the 1st of millions of votes are now being cast, waiting to be counted on election day. russell and jordan l g 0. proof of democratic delegates calling for a ceasefire and cause i have refused to endorse the parties. presidential candidate, complet harris groups and members have, i did support as not to put to, to get behind donald trump saying his administration would accelerate the killing and gaza also want people against costing votes for 3rd party candidates if it increases trumps chances in case swing states a, your thing is out and i from doha,
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still that much more to bring you on the program. real estate tycoon is back on trial in vietnam's biggest financial federal case is by already being sentenced to death. the . now all 3 of us are still searching in central europe the fresh writing and has been heavy enough to use in flesh letting these down and it's gonna be around through the age we have taken that. so the circulation will probably slowly full a pound. it leaves behind a nice legacy, actually ignoring the floods because the skies of clear the sun is coming out. it's actually quite was a hold of the european thinking. there's nothing so extraordinary, not, nothing got much higher than his own to be. but he said, well, the same, we want us to share, it was probably move south was through want the nature of pain. it was greece where they may be welcomed. then come straight a bit more in spain,
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the, i'll come back with a news out life from the main stories with the following. now he's writing minute trees that it's at hundreds of hezbollah sites in southern and east and 11, and it's now lifted restrictions on the movement of people in north, on the okay, if i go on heights off to the wave of attacks. meanwhile, is ready for civil so structural residential buildings across casa, at least 6 out of settings, including children, were killed in cause. a city ministry also destroy the buildings and on the se, rod refugee camp in central casa 8 people were killed, black and then the party of a 7th, thomas, the name, has been retrieved from the russell in the town of cup of tea and the occupied westbank for his beginning of 7 people on the 1st day for which it showed his right, the soldiers starting at least 3 bodies off
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a rooftop. would that have been global calls for the escalation in the conflict between israel and has by law, the french prize into manual mac corners page solidarity with the lebanese people? he's also judged restraints. rudy built the positions with on the 11 on cannot live in favor of an imminent will. and i tell you very clearly we must refuse this inevitability. what we'll do is you look as no additional j. today you have the opportunity to talk with your leaders and also with key players and the crisis for me as well to iran. and i told them that level must be preserved and will avoid it . and it is also up to your political leaders to follow this direction. and that is what i told them a diplomatic pos exists, it is demanding, and it is the one that fronts and wants to follow for 11 on with all of its partners for louisville. meanwhile, persons from minnesota, david, allow me a quote for an immediate cease 5 between israel and has bella. we want to see a negotiated political settlement. so that is
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riley's can return to that homes in northern these rails. and indeed, happenings couldn't return to that homes. and that's why tonight i'm calling for an immediate cease fire from both sides. say that we couldn't get to that settlement, that political settlement that's required. we take additional line canal and the country is secure to deal to restructure its debt ahead of south today's presidential election and national creditors of agreed to cut 27 percent from the loans to help repair the nation's finances. the economic crisis 2 years ago. so months of food fuel medicine shortages could excess therapy measures of unfairly targeted the most vulnerable? well, the economy is one of the main issues in that sure line cause election more than 17000000 people are eligible to vote on saturday. the main presidential candidates
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all the incumbent run over chromos, cigna opposition leaders such as from augusta and the national people's palomina. new to canada. this on a yucca, the country declared bankruptcy in 2022 with move in $83000000000.00 in debt that triggered nationwide on rest and protests to line to receive $2900000000.00 in a bailout last year from the international monetary fund. and inflation has since dropped from 70 percent in september 2022 to just up point 5 percent last month to the middle sonata is takes a closer look now at the candidates for president little the trappings of a slick campaign to winfrey long because highest position president, the politics in this country has long been about personality over policy. this election is no different
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and this man seems to be ahead on that cone under the commodities on the ica or the coolest sounding a k. the is the national people, his power candidate. and one of the 2 leading contenders. what do you need? we need fraud, free corruption, free and waste for a rule that has been a long held wish. and goal of the people of this country manifesto includes a way of achieving this up on the straight, talking image of a grassroots contender who says he will be different from the past. lead is, is creating waves. the, the of the main content, the subject frame with us to insist he's the best suited for the job. prim of the us that has worked with through the communities for many years, representing voters in the south, dominated by the family of i was to the, to my and then go tom with roger fox, a man of it as well as some but the problem,
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those involved this country's wealth and results is we'll definitely be brought before the little. he says his team wants to bring in. people are friendly, responsible and trans federal government, which will use technology to be open and efficient. the incumbent lead to run new vicar missing help is to be lagging, stood in the presidential race. he was voted out of parliament at the last election, but became president during the term on of 2022. he says he's the only candidates who can keep silica only to recovery, post them on sunday, then it's, i'm on get you a voting for your kitchen. that is what your balance is for. it's not my future, it's your future. if a good economy built, your children's future will be a better life than if none of the candidates get more than 50 percent of the votes,
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which many say is likely given the close race. a 2nd account will be needed despite me, that actually they have to account the 2nd lot in the 2nd at the price of the morning or the rise of the commodities on non co as a top contender, who even for the governments of taking note of is because the vote and this illusion with the moist hours candidates as a vote, as choose as sherlock. as an ex president, he's bound to have a challenge on his hands. now fernandez a 0 colombo chicago because he is a political analyst and full met editor of the daily news and trying to you joins us now from columbus. so tell me what the atmosphere is like there and how you think the economic crisis in the country is going to influence the way people vote . this is the 1st election up for the most part. this little book in freelance copy the nor next. i don't believe in a previous training created to so this is going to be there for the election
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reset of the proctors moment. so demand, so goods, that's a, that's privilege and during the, during the, during the time of the, i'm going to have very much come good. the full, yes. because i mean, the price is, is it may have to affect the but the demand of the public is much broader than that . they need just space buried stores, you know, just case of did they did. they bought 2 in the cut off to put it because it's demonstrated i've got, has been called a straight up good politics has been dominated by a handful of families over the past. and so can i ask you, what was the thing the political legacy, i'm because you say this will very much be driven by the protest movement people, i'm not happy about that. you can all make mismanagement, also corruption in the country. and yet, as we was saying, rhino with promising a is that he's going to be one of the main candidates. what role do you think
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political legacy is going to play a political legacy this time paper need in some bunk, blissful was not from the from, from the display to go to cuz that's it. as i told you earlier, straight on components has been dominated by a handful of families for the boss statement to success even be civic. i'm a cigna that kind of puts it. it belongs to the same pollute is so good. i'm good. it has to be no problem but proceeded. his father has been in the, in the bible for many years. he beat alternately discredited golf avenue in freelance got on the other hand. the other candidates have you been with us? it is part of the boss a follow up presented. uh and uh, and then there are many other factors, but i don't know, these are not good. this is not a problem from the same said, cuz he calls from a, the village industry lanka. and he has been a student activity, has been a political activities that and then he has to be in an empty and what do you think,
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what is you got feeling about him? do you think you'll be able to capitalize on the, the general discontent and sort of unpopularity of government to be, have separate glass, the sunlight that belongs to a belong to the g b, which was a be to be changed, which is still a democracy, split and it's spotty, but over the past previous i don't know, it has he, he has managed to sort of re brand the body and both a shot and he has managed to position himself as a more moderate bodies in politics. and of course he said that the left, but things of margaret body thing politics and he has is being able to attract the oh, but until the middle class. so that so that, that, that has to be a major reason for his eyes or the box to do 3 years. especially off to be able to get people who are not happy with the, with the, with the, with the political, the big the same. but it, because families are now looking, but not the direction, and i know it has both to share and himself bears the feet that through it. and
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next way he has been conceded. that's why he's now can see the from toronto. wow. the wind direction tomorrow. very interesting to talk to you, i appreciate it. i see, cuz you are cody, i've been in a real estate type in, in vietnam is facing her 2nd, trying to choose the selling move and a 1000000000 dollars of fraudulent bones trunk. my line was already found guilty and sentenced to death in a separate case in april. as jessica washington reports, thousands of people fell victim to us gap in the streets of henry, the consequences of vietnam's biggest financial phone case still linger unless you still money. the crowd turn in april to milan was sentenced to death after she was found guilty of embezzlement, driving government officials and violating bank rules by swindling billions. from the cycle on commercial bank for years. this week at the people's close of human
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city, the billionaire of real estate tycoon begins a new trial facing up to a life sentence. charged with the fraudulent sale is $1200000000.00 in bones loan during approximately $18000000000.00 in invest old assets. and the illegal movement of more than $4300000000.00. while the proceedings were underway, fraud victims gathered outside, demanding to enter the courtroom. lawyer told reporters this week alone is seeking solutions to compensate affected investors of the scale, authorizing over $1200000000.00 in this very low bond issued by multiple companies. it would be very difficult to actually we cover for the monthly is planned to appeal death sentence. in another trial, the state bank is lending billions to the side on commercial bank to help settle
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withdrawals and payments. i hope the hong is one, is more than 35000 people affected. she had trusted the bank with half a $1000000.00. it was her life savings and her children's money to an agent at the bank in college, to, to purchase phones and had no idea the bank was selling bones issued by different show companies. all linked to true milan conglomerates. oh, not available. i am a for decades, i put all my money in the bank. i trusted them with my children sold their houses. they gave me money while they were looking for new ones. and i put that in the bank to that money is now going and is 82 years old. and in poor health, hung see is she will never get it back. jessica washington, which is 0. the 10s of thousands of people have been evacuated from russia's cursed region. that's what russian and ukrainian troops have been fighting since keep
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starts of new cars and last month, you know, ship a lot of the reports on how they've been coping the rates. sirens are neighbor day reality for citizens of rushes to say to you, of course, boom shelters have sprung up everywhere. it carries from settlements destroyed by the ukrainian ami, a key for humanitarian aid. initially, we were not prepared for such a large flow of people. it's not easy to work psychologically because the people who come here tends tired better, but this will cause made a stronger. the life of these people will never be the same. who has brownish, that homes, that families and everything they use to live. just a few agreed to token camera to put you down. yeah. we lost everything. we lost our houses. i'm 63 years old. i'm homeless, i'm q. now for a pack of pasta. we watched
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a tv and we're proud of our country. but they failed to save us. what we, what we need to 1st, cuz i can't say anything bad. the state has not abandoned us. it helps us as best as we can. it gives us to mediterranean aid, it allocates money and will continue issuing housing certificates done. 27 year old acts of his dentist to see a mutual fund of a fully nice distribution center with people receive close. she managed to mobilize old, so castle around sasha defend tons of goods to course, pause or facilitate even though i could, i wanted to open a social store where displaced people can choose everything they need as comfortably as possible. my goal is to provide everyone with the codes and foot to where it's going to be coasting the most necessary things. i now want comfortable coats and shoes. we have to let every 16 know what tragedy put in all costs legions, and how much we need help. i guess one of the coolest region have to provide thousands of refugees as temporary abode. one of the largest temporary
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accommodation centers in the course region is located in the campus. of course greery and university iraq, curious from the called escapes areas of the region, have been rude here. apparently 600 people who built the homes have been given temporary shelter here. the university solve a pa, so i'm teaching the students i know to, to involved in ensuring the well being of hundreds of these displaced people. she will definitely have plenty of everything the only ways hand file some feeds us, especially back. thank you to all the stuff cooks were curse for their kindness and care. but i've lost my son and i am totally alone. was that you tease in their eyes because of despite old efforts by those who work day and nice to make these people's lives a bit better. the only dream is peace and the ability to return home, even though they realize that there is no home to go back to you lash above all of
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the ultra 0 course. a new education or in south africa is dividing opinion in a country with a, a complex racial history. for con, speaking groups, a sections of the new law will erode that language and culture. a government says the measures will make education accessible to more children are latasha reports now from century. and these children are seeing in the south african language called africans a it's a mixture of dutch, german and native quayside languages which developed in the 17th century during the colonial. yes. a new lost, his parents and school governing bodies will no longer have a final stay in what language they children are to attend or who gets admitted into public schools. i will put my child in the school where my child is comfortable with this language. what you said viable when what, how said better for me?
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it's my state. the basic education last, i mean mid at gives the education department the final say in language and admission policies. when a pocket ended in 1994 black parents were allowed to same day children to be defended previously white only schools, more than 50 is later. some of these schools teach subjects only in afrikaans, a language many children can speak a language, some sort africans associate with oppression for many years in the country that's been the exclusion of. and then as a matter of those will come from a townships as well as the local militants in particular blood. and they're not. i'm not able to penetrate or insight into historically wiped schools. the so called motors, the schools which teach it also comes advocate and speaking minority groups say they are not excluding anybody and that they have a right to educate children. and then by the time we see schools as the way that we
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make sure that of culture escape the live that it is taking forward to next generations for. so for us, we see that there's a, as in a tech on, on the cultural existence which makes this more see, it is, africans, is of africa's the most widely used language spoken by about 13 percent of the population within half of whom are not white. so that's what that has 12 official languages, while most schools in the country teach in english, they are those that teach in after con, parents and school got the bodies in some communities. don't want that to change the prison in sort. i'm opposed to has given people 3 months to consult on the controversial sections of the know if a compromise can't be reached, he says, implementation will go ahead. how do i toss out? is there a center in south africa?
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hundreds of thousands of university students and so don have been forced to abandon the education because of the ongoing war. the sydney's armed forces have been fighting with upon military rapids support forces for nearly a year and a half off. it will move in or put some on demand. we have the capital hard to working in. the harris alone is not the dream job. but as the dean had in mind, when he joined university in 2018, a business administration student, he hoped to graduate last year. but the conflict that started in sedan last april for the university shots. and i had to look for a job to earn a living. no, and i was left, we once invested to graduate, then the was started. our wait, you to know what solution our university would offer. we a student's school in groups to find solutions, but they wouldn't on. so i decided to work here while i wait. the conflict between
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the army and the parent military rapids support forces has less. dozens of universities shuts in more than 10 states into them. that's less hundreds of thousands of students without access to higher education. to dance, government says that india capital alone, the conflict cuts off education for nearly $500000.00 students. including from adults, man who now works in this shop as he waits for his university to resume. he was supposed to graduate in 2021, but so das political instability cove it and now the were left him with no university certificates. but even after this month for me, i studied pharmacy and i was in my 3rd year after the war, i couldn't continue because our class wasn't working. now. the university only focused on those who are in that final year. they made arrangements for them to sit for the last examinations on the overall some universities have been turned into many 3 phases. of those have been damaged by error rates or artillery strikes as
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the 2 wearing sites back to each other. so it's not only that the conflict as far as universities, charts, student files were inside university campuses when the war broke out, and many universities have no online data. so hundreds of thousands of students have no way to extract the university records to be able to resume their education elsewhere. which campuses in ruins some university have resorted to online teaching . but somebody just said that's course has the challenges and, and that's where that's how it is in some students who are in the areas that under the control of the recess and whether it's no network, they can access online education, then there's a fight that they can't study when this active fighting, and of course this, the psychological aspect, students now have to focus on sufficing and making a living for estimate the job here may be keeping him alive, but he hopes solutions are offered for him and others like him. so they can finish
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their education and have better life opportunities. he but morgan onto 0 hard to as well. so to bring you all started. sorry. quick break on the program. but following the bloodshed in northern mexico is to factions of the how false and a low a contel go to whole. the
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police in the irish adult dublin of arrested 19 people at an ad team of gratian protests that demonstrates as much to the city center to the parliament building
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police detained. those broken main bridge during rush hour island is seen rising and to immigrate in sentiments in recent years. also following developments in mexico as security forces is struggling to contain vines and then move in state of sinaloa, the unrest daunted in july. when watching goodman son of the contests, formerly del chapo guzman allegedly kidnapped the founder of the group and took him to america. john holland reports from the state capital con. it's a will in northern mexico to factions of the same criminal groups. this in the lower cost, so in open conflict on both sides of probably the armies tooled up government to look just like normal soldiers between them. the tearing up parts of the city of cooley account was here. they won't be put on a bus to turn back. it's better if you get off because that's kind of jump ahead. the government saying it's a was boiling some 50 years in
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a city known as the call tells epicenter the fights in groups the choppy, those sons of legendary king pin and chapel. and these miles above the sound of another co founder and my together with these allies. since it started a week and a half ago, it's left around 50 dead and seems like this one across cooley, a kind of in the villages surrounding it. the attacks between the 2 fight and factions to taking place mostly at night. and so every morning, right now, the city is waking up to things like this one bodies dumped industry fee. it is in the most schools, a shots, a business hours reduced these musicians and living from playing and restaurants, pause, private events. but now cooler kinds of thing this night, life is on hold. the busking industry is the way to get money for food because it's really tough as know what almost all of the gigs have been cancelled. nothing most,
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even though most of the people in this queue waiting for a state food package to get by it's itself 1st come out of a house with 7 year old son of the gold boxes in the neighborhood left the monkey bug when it was traumatic. the children were scared it's very bad. i was with my grand parents and when i heard the shoes out, i had to hide. i mean the thirty's soldiers are flooded. the city moved in 3000 the when one that the commodities results, when things would go back to normal. he said no defensive and it doesn't do spent on us. it depends on the groups and conflict. so they stuff i think and lose that population and piece. it sounds like a tacit admission that the state cult stop this. but it will need to either by facilitating negotiations or force this in a low, a cartel is present throughout most to mexico. if the conflicting ghost the entire
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organization, many move who suffer, don't home and how does it a click on that story wraps up in these out. but i'll be back in just a couple with more details news for you to say the the latest news as it breaks many people were killed in this area. this is the level of destruction of properties with detailed coverage, world health organization say it has hit its target on from united in more than 90 percent of the children under 10 from the house of the story. at least that feeling about tracing, since it's being called, it said this strife has been carried out in an area that must be protected from the principles of international law. i low no reason well administer from bangladesh. with
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360 homes in britain. jerry looked down, you spent 200000000, just a new agent you take has vanished pulling it up again. i think you might want to say, i mean, how does your investigates the ministers, millions, the assassination is. this is the stabilizing the democratic process. if we lose it, it will be a loss for holding a documentary. explores how autocratic lead is undermine democracy, to consolidate the power through the eyes of those who dare to stand and defy it. a country deserves so much better than being ruled by a collective project extinguished opposing we'll talk, proceed. democracy may be on al jazeera, with americans, more divided than ever. are we watching the end of the american era?
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the us wants to keep the war in ukraine going until russia's will is broken. but is that strategy working? what to do if there is no day after, in israel's war on causes a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line, the israel carries out more strikes on the southern and east and 11, and as the conflict with hezbollah escalates the so i'm i, m i z, this is ouch, is there a life from del, so coming up on the program in gaza is riley strikes their hit a refugee camp at least 8 people are killed in on the site. ok.

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