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on the sta, in your own adventure, now counter adding the and the other one my insight. this is a news line from coming up in the next 60 minutes is where the strikes hit 11 on for a sub a day in a row. can at least 10 people across the country on wednesday. iran, the supreme lead a ways in saying that killing has full of members. will me that degrade known to please the lebanese on great holidays of myself and rockets from has full of reach israel hitting several ministry buildings in the north
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and in gauze as a death and destruction never stops. at least 35 promised indians have been killed onto that homes and shelters. come on the is there any attack the hello welcome to the program. we start this news out with, as well as escalating attacks on 11 on of the killing move and 41000 palestinians in gauze. so its military is now waging its most intense assault on lebanon in decades as well says it's carrying out extensive strikes in the south. you're seeing some of the legs that the tax around the city of tier and at least 3 people have been injured and 9 injured in and is riley attack on the town of maestro. and the christian majority kessler,
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one region at least 569 people have been killed in just the past 2 days from is riley, foaming 50 of those all children. now more than half a 1000000 people have fled from their homes in the south of 11 on to escape as well as a tax. many have been taking refuge in temporary accommodation alley, a israel wound, but anyone may buildings links to his bola was in danger. as well as heads back with an assault against israel, among the places hits was being open. city, a sausage, an earlier talk, talk to the headquarters of the most side intelligence agency near tel aviv. but that was intercepted. now we have several correspondence covering the story for us, same as robbie is standing by with the latest reaction from a non we also have dorset jabari. she's in the lebanese capital, a roots. iran con is in southern lebanon, lebanon in march,
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a year and bus less bringing out a hashem. here's why, for us, in a tire on a, so in 10 strikes on 11, on, continue this morning. the latest figures we're hearing is 10 people have been killed across 11 on one of them. can you tell us as well in the past couple of hours, the vin, several add strikes, where the here, where i'm standing in the area on top of the towns and villages surrounding the city or towards other areas. and living on this just is just the continuation of the relentless wave of strikes that has started 3 days. and now i'm hearing another strikes. so loud one strikes to the group of strikes that they can replace over the past couple of hours, we're just waiting to know where this strike happened. but anyway, for now in this area, for example, the residential area, the uh,
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which is in my background, which is called a push. this is a residential area with thousands of people. it's been hit on several occasions over the past few days. i know many of the people living that i've decided to leave, some of them came to tar. some of them left to be able, but the fact is just just a couple of hours ago, one of the buildings that was hit. so very strong strike also to the just to the, to the rare of the, of this a neighborhood of the suburb of the all star. there was also, i know the as a strike this just give, gives us a picture of what's going on over here to the toilet. so during the days and the nights rockets are being launched and we can see some and deceptions during the night. but the fact is that there's and you start to scroll over here that's being
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drawing what advice is read or by his law, which is written in a way or another. just crossing one red line after the other. hey, think indiscriminately including civilians. and you've been talking about more than 500. the 5th, the civilian scales over the past 48 hours, 10 civilians the moment since uh this morning. and of course, this just adds to the number of people killed over the past months. this, this was been going on for the past 11 months. no. and the, the thought the uh, the total of people being killed in the last couple of days is just how forth watkins over $33.00 days in 2006, 4. okay. and thanks for the alley, i assume that for us in tire, let's bring a name. wrong con, he's in larger you and in southern lebanon in wrong. so the strong, so 11 on this morning, come off to his bullet, find a ballistic missile to ed's tel aviv. what more can you tell us about this attack
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and how it went down as well? hezbollah say that they use the gold. that one, a medium range. me. so that's the wrong. yeah. and it made me so they said it was in direct revenge. a full the page, a walkie talkie attacks they attacks. uh, they targeted raw the uh, the most uh, the intelligence hage key just side. just outside of a to leave. now this is more than likely just a message to these riley's that hezbollah still has its medium and long range capacity is still has rockets that it's going to fly into is really territory sending one me. so the hezbollah knew that that would get intercepted the fair and these right, there's always been very, very simple. the rocket defense systems of missile defense systems can be overwhelmed if you send enough rockets, if you send enough missiles,
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some of those are going to land on their own, their intended targets and them and david's like what you get all of them and that's the names that is really cool, that me solid rocket defense system. so i very much, a message we think coming from has belong to the strikes may, will be continuing, but we still have the infrastructure to strike back. and then we're on, you've been in southern 11 on for a few days over the course of these escalating attacks. what are you seeing for an ordinary res, lebanese citizens? we have been hearing about many people fleeing heading to west bay routes. have you had a chance to speak to any of these people? what are they saying as well, just in the last few moments that has been another striking the distance we just had as always, answering that question. that last question, thoughts we've seen full strikes in this particular area alone. now we're only
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allowed to travel around the area here during the day for security reasons. and over the 3 days, i've just seen the entire town. empty out, restaurants are shots. the categories of uh, shots um, people are leaving now, but they feel i may talk to us about the fact that they know really confident the wherever they go, they going to be safe because these attacks and now taking place across lebanon. just know in the south, we saw an attack uh in missouri. yes. which uh, killed 9 people. that's a she a village with a majority christian area that's incredibly concerning to people as well. they worried that there isn't going to be a safe place for them to get to. and remember, they have been seeing the situation in gauze what they see, the palestinians, that being herded into what supposedly a safe area, i mean is rather taxes and safe area. anyway, that's what they say. i think that faith is actually going to be the fate of them
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and their families. okay, thank you. and ron khan, that for us and margie and, and southern lab and on or a schedule, a set jabari. she's in bed right for us to so i believe you're actually asked to displacements center in the capital. and you will, of course, be speaking to local residents who have been leaving that homes, not, not just from the south, but also from within bay were what are people saying and, and how a volunteer is coping with this as something escalating situation? well, we're in one of the public schools that have been turned into a temporary shelter and there's about 250 people that are calling this facility home since monday. and i just wanted to give you an idea. we did see the classroom that had been turned into
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a basically bedrooms for the display so that we were not allowed to sell them. people do not want to speak to us on camera. they are shocked. they're exhausted, as they are feeling really uneasy and uncertain about what their future is going to look like. and so the classrooms here with the traditional wooden desk that don't really belong to students in a classroom have been turned into, make sure that so people are sleeping on top of the desk without any mattresses and other classrooms or people just simply sleeping on the 4th floor just one facility is being run by a private charity. they log in to one of the employees in this government to this country. people who are telling us at the organizers that they are not getting any treatment, any assistance from the government as of yet. so people have to do with what they have, the displaced people that i've been speaking to are. we spoke to one family actually,
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who have been here from syria since 2011. they have 5 children, and they said that they lived in a village near the border in the south of the country. and it took some about 20 hours to drive the 100 kilometers to waivers. and the 5 children you could imagine how a tax and that was for them. and he said they a couple told me that they're still in the shop. they have to run very quickly on their heavy air strikes from their home. and they just have only were able to take their documents and leave with our 5 children, and they are so very traumatized and that they have no money, no way of supporting themselves as they are here. and they're very grateful that agent able to serve as the take it into this facility with or 5 children. that the sense here is that people are in shock and the organizers are saying they're getting very little so from the government. and they are hoping that that will change of the coming days for how many people are making do with what literally they have for now remain whole that this comes with will come to an end soon. okay,
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thank you for that and also to bari. that 1st at that displacements send to a former school in they were, are now the un children's agency as well. and any further escalation between these riley ministry and has pulled out would be catastrophic for children in 11 on is what he strikes himself on, killed at least 50 children. as of monday morning, you and officials say many minus on missing and believed to be buried under the rubble. hundreds have been injured and been taken to hospitals, which is struggling to cope. the lebanese foreign ministry says half a 1000000 people have been displaced from their homes. this week. over 250 schools have now been turned into shelters. the u. n. has warned its racing against the crow to help the displaced while we can speak now to etc higgins. she is a unicef spokesperson and deputy representative of unit stuff in lebanon. she joins
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us now from bayard. thank you so much for your time. i appreciate you must be incredibly busy. so the situation and 11 on we've seen just in the last few days escalates so quickly. over $560.00 people killed, including 50 children. clearly a very, very challenging time for you, open eyes ation. what are you hearing about the situation on the go in on the ground and how your coping as well. it's not just about what we're hearing, but it's about what we're seeing in the last couple of minutes. just before i began this interview, unfortunately we've heard more of more tragic steps this morning, including of staff members, family members, including extended family members, including people who are displaced and who are seeking shelter in schools here in barriers. uh, one particular uh, strike, hips very, very close to a hospital. the unit step supports in the sense of 11 own and reportedly there were
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a desk near that hospital. i'm more injuries where we have been supporting doctors and nurses there to be able to respond to the huge increase in, in casualties over over recent days. indeed, where extremely extremely concerns we have teams that across the country and delivering emergency support that assistance to the best of the resources that we have. bus be share influx of people that have come in to be rude and that have, are seeking shelter in different parts of the country is overwhelming. everybody. um, currently we have sincere reports. uh uh, since you received your report, we actually now whole almost 3 hundreds centers open across the country that the government has open screws and different facilities for people seeking safety and protection. today's we have over at $32000.00. the latest figures are returned to
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thousands displays, people seeking shelter in these almost 300 chapters. but we think that there is over 200000 people who have not been displaced as of this morning. but the number is rising by the hour, and sadly, the number of deaths are also rising with another 13 that's reported. and the government is saying that since monday at 4000 people have been injured. so we're really seeing um, further strain being put on hospitals on primary health care facilities. right across the country. as unicef. um, we're trying desperately to find out more planes to come in. of course the airport is working at reduced capacity with airlines have been canceled flights. so we're trying to bring in another 100 metric tons of medical supplies, which are urgently needed as a supply change in 11 on the are extremely fragile and relying on
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a lot of imports. and that's not just for medical supplies, but also for its food. and for a few of okay, and as a we hear over and over again, the way from these riley is that the carrying out precision attacks avoiding civilian casualties at all costs. this one you are seeing reflects that. and i can tell you what our teams are reporting to us, and they are telling us that that there was air strikes on roads this morning. so our teams were unable to move it safely to the, to the south. and we also are getting reports of water pumping stations and the backup, which were uh, severely damaged and put out of orders since monday. i'm not impacting the water supply for a tens of thousands of people. but we're also getting reports, as i mentioned, of air strikes close to schools. and i think, as i've said close to hospitalized and has to send the fees. so it's indeed an
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extremely concerning. i'm the children that are coming speeds to these to friends. now, hundreds of shelters around the country are reporting horrific stories of leaving just with the clothes on their backs. children with disabilities are leaving with our feet, leaving their home so that the equipment that they need without the medication that they need with those documents. they should be starting school in september and so was more excited the badge screens reopening, but now it screws the reopening, but as places where they're seeking, sensor and as units that we are calling for. the immediate dis, the escalation of this conflict and for a political solution on dialogue to take place. this week we have the un general assembly taking place in new york and the world's leaders are there and it presents a unique opportunity for them to come together, especially for the sake of children, not just and 11 on, but in this region, it's been the most difficult few weeks and 11 on in the past 18 years as we
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continue to see the continued escalation, despite the calls for, for peace to prevail. okay, appreciate your time this morning. as a higgins, a unicef spikes person and deputy representative of unit stuff in lebanon speaking to us back from berry a let's go to zane bus robbie's live in amman, because it's really government has bind onto. there are from reporting that saying, i want to 1st start with this latest missile strike by his bullet into telling me this is the 1st time we've seen that sort of a ballistic missile entering at telling me, uh, what sort of reaction has that been that to towards that well, that's exactly right. these really process describing this is the 1st time his bullet has fired a missile of this big
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a target. this important directly at the heart of tel aviv now is really defensive, did manage to take it down. there have been publishing images of media has been publishing, images of shrapnel and debris from dismissal being taken down by is really air defense systems. but that is unlikely to come as a great comfort to many is rarely. so we'll see this for what it is. it is a massive extension of his beloved capacity is shown that as well as shown that it can reach targets with more and more powerful munitions. now this one was taken down, but as we saw on october 7th, israel's missile defense systems can be overwhelmed if there's an over whelming number of targets to deal with. and so that is something, no doubt that will be on the minds of israeli officials, especially as is really the army, the radio saying that nothing you all prime minister benjamin. that's the i was meeting right now, conducting security consultations with several government officials with his military leaders. and this is no doubt something that is at the top of their list
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of considerations and k for that. say, invest for avi that for us in a non, with these really reaction is now iran supreme. nita has reacted to israel's assault on net been on and has bala, i allowed a how many said since the is riley enemy failed even when victory over resistance forces they are killing innocent civilians and foaming hospitals only to betray any form of victory design as enemy has already been defeated, it is true that they are targeting the resistance here and that, and have killed some has been the need is yet such laws cannot bring his bullet to its knees as well as much might see a more powerful than they could even imagine and his statement comes following and runs a president must soon possess can address at the un general assembly he to demanded the israel ended suggestion in garza and which would immediately stop the
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violence and bring about a permanent ceasefire in gaza. and bring an end to the barbarism of israel and never done before. the end goal is to region and the world. israel has been defeated in gaza and no amount of barbaric violence can restore it. smith of invisibility, naturally blind, is really state terrorism over the past few days and leveled on, followed by mass of aggression with thousands of victims cannot go on, answered the responsibility for all the consequences will be borne by those governments who have forwarded all global efforts to end as for risk, catastrophic and have the audacity to call themselves champions of human rights. let's get more from tech savvy. he joins us now from tyrone to get more reaction from that. i think that's no doubt that his bullet has suffered, must've set in fox over the past few weeks. but it runs need to, it's a lot of how many warning that that'd be on the group is much mighty and powerful than israel could even imagine. what message do you think around is trying to send
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to israel here as well. of course, there are a couple of messages that they can receive from the recent statements. first of all, he tried to underscore to ross on babying support from the for the palestinian cause. and it's regional allies including cars, the la 11 on. but the, so we have to take a look at other aspects of this page image. you see a clear sign of our to law harmonies in this understanding pertaining to the capabilities that has the law has. and so far it has, it has decided not to reveal, therefore, knowing this extent to which is what lies powerful. we see a sort of self restraint from this part of residence from knowing the fact that any kind of miscalculation under this surging tensions will run the risk of jeopardizing the entire region and the possibility of a full fledged old out more scenario. this is mom point that'd be have to take us
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to into consideration. and the 2nd point is that you're on for us to convey this message. clearly that while is released are gaining extensive support from the west and the united states. in particular, as the light is not going to be left alone is a part of resistance front. and there is this complicates complicated nature of the network. it's being different by these different players and this reza stance broad baptist and the other point that should be taken into consideration. and another point is related to the very concept of victory for us to a, for automatic harmony. it's not evict 3 to 2 ordinary citizens. it's not with 3 votes, it's not a victory for is lee and is room to expand the bottle spelled to cover up their failure and cause us that's a sign of it. is that weakness and spain here it shows that they haven't been successful, but to achieve their strategic objectives on the ground. and that's why they're
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resorting to any possible means at their convenience, including the latest attacks that we saw. they try to recognize never as they try to sort of weaponized means of mass communication for mass murder in garden assistance. and that's the nature of these really redeem that basically knows no border when it comes to killing ordinary citizens. for the sake of, let's say, up 10 and get subjective. toyota saudi speaking to a staff from to her on thank you. us to announce and gaza is rolls that launched more attacks that are benign to at least 35 people have been killed in the latest wave of strikes. one person was killed on to house was targeted and best law here. and in the and is there is refugee come to palestinians and killed when the 10th was hit by this riley as strike says, ready forces also in possession of
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a truck containing at least 18 bodies of palestinians. in garza, the palestinian ministry of health says it is refusing to receive the corpses, slicing, lack of coordination. they say those killed have repeatedly been handed down to authorities without any identification, forcing them to be buried as unknown motus that's, that's head take also where there's no respite, as we've been hearing from israel's assault on palestinian families. a moment women and children killed in these natures strikes. let's hear from tarik, i'd assume what more can you tell us? well in fact to 1000000 the rates of these valley strikes has intensified the loss out exactly what a residential buildings is. very densely populated with palestinians in the eastern portion of the range refugee camp has been hit without any warning we show. i'm
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sure the answers are going in and out of the side of the strike spring didn't catch up to use the victims as we have been taking a look very closely with the move of ox, the hospitals. we have discovered that the vast majority of new spectrum's where children a women who are talking about 5 times city of have been concept killed, resulted from the strike. and we spoke to you for choosing does a civil defense. they say that they have been receiving district schools from presidents and operates refuge account for the site that has to be hit saying that there's 2 people under the russel happy and hating to the location now in order to recover them using that very hands on the very permit to a risk to equipment and what would i to take them from under the rustle of the building? and this is apparently what is happening. the old areas of the strip and we have been mentioning earlier that the residential building in the city has been targeted work alongside with have 5 children been killed and now we're hearing also loud
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explosions. and you know, the cost of i, mr. rogers, could you count as a part of the continuation of the is for the plumbing campaign. of course, this trip paragraph. assume that for us in a central garza, in 0 by law, let's go to get in love a. he's a columnist with is riley newspaper heretics. he joins us from tel aviv get in at the as riley all me saying that they are carrying out a new wave of extensive strikes in southern lebanon and the becca area. they we what, what we've heard from them is they say that they are escalating in order to deescalate, do you think they really believe that a it doesn't matter if they really don't believe that thing will come out of the day. they are very good. it's impossible for the ration, and this would be really a game changer. i don't know if they, they believe they should. the already from does uh, the minutes the brochure leads to nowhere. from the point of view of face, right? it's means to hold destruction as more feelings and more people stop the guns more
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hatred. the dog is ready for sure. i'm not seeing games but face, but they didn't know the phone. got so that the less oh got says just in front of, oh i yeah we, we didn't think we should sit there and nobody drove the goals. no, why don't you find the which led to nowhere? and you restarted the only thing towards the beginning, was the same of the arguments and the same justifications in lubbock. know, it's how to tools when you get in today. uh, we've seen hezbollah uh send a ballistic missile to find it into telling me that was intercepted. but i, i wonder how ordinary is riley's view this latest escalation? are they in support of what the israeli army is doing on the board? us absolutely. and told to no more than before, because these ready to leave,
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that's always the onset or the boat said the research page on that. there's a program of 60 sullivan say at least they don't get paid for their whole. i don't on those, they may be supposedly what bills phone 5 minutes bring them closer to their own. what is negative? say, sorry, the office to the no. but there is a force gives the for all the neighbor i guess, even maybe more than him does of okay, thank you for that. get in love, a call on this with her right. so nice paper speaking to a staff from tel aviv the still ahead on the out is there a we look at what's behind the record number of internet stuff. sounds fine. authorities and the post you across many african nations. and that's for the chicago white sox based old team, avoid casing and whole time life. and now sunrise here with that story, the
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highlight of us still plenty of gold sunshine. across the eastern side of europe, you can say lost the clear sky, say a little more cloud coming to old central pos and pushing further east west behind this raft of weather systems which will grasp holloway and from the atlanta you a couple of nasty areas of light pressure to watch out for this one here. that's kind of run its way across a southern island, pushing into wells and england as we go one through the next 24 hours on the side of this one here is actually a named storm that's going to run its way towards northern parts of spain and portugal see some really heavy rain coming in across much of western fronts as we go one through wedding stay there. is that what's the weather to the north? and is that what's the weather starts to push this way in to the south come 1st day, ready? ramping up, we could well say some really high total painful titles coming through, hey,
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fucking back and watching out there among the top stories. 5th, our israel is carrying out what is cooling extensive strikes on 11 on at least 3 people have been killed 9 injured in an attack on the town of musk? yeah, in the christian majority cosign are one region within 569 people have been killed in the past 2 days of his writing, foaming as well as head bach with a missile against israel. among the places hits was the southern city of sausage. any attack, talked to the headquarters of the most sad intelligence agency, near tennessee that was intercepted. meanwhile, in garza, and is there any attack on attend, has killed 2 people an inch and several palestinians in the island is there it's refuge account. and when they have been taken to hospitals in there, on the off the missing on the sidelines of the un general assembly, the need is of iraq. jordan and egypt have commented about developments on folding
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in lab and on that issued a joint statement saying that ministers have address the serious escalation going on in the region. stressing that stuffing this escalation begins with halting as well as aggression on garza. they've also condemned israel's aggression on 11, on and stress that israel is pushing the region into an old, out cool, and cooled on the international community and the security council to take that responsibilities and stopping the will pointing out that as real, best full responsibility for this deterioration, which will have serious consequences on the region to what we're doing by our diplomatic edison, james based on assess. and we also have time, our commitment associate professor of public policy at the doha institute for graduate studies. so james, let's start with you. so we have the un general assembly in full swing and the 1st day very much dominated by the situation in 11 on an, in gaza. and there was
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a lot condemnation, wasn't that from well made is sometimes when these world leaders gather, as they do every single year at the end of september, something big happens at the same time and coincides. and that's what's happened. now, the bombardment of lebanon, increasing massively, as the leaders arrived in new york, and one officer of a, another, as they went to the podium and this continues a week, oh oh, the rest of this week, they've been giving that views on the situation in the world and of course, because of what's happening, they have been condemning israel is actions very, very strong condemnation, not just the huge dest toll of blood shit that we've seen in garza now in lebanon. but also what it means for the international system. they say, what is rose doing is destroying the international system, tearing up the un shot to really destroy new principles of international law or a real concern. and real pressure, i think, coming up for the us. and of course,
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is rather self time or aside from all this condemnation, is there anything really that the united nations can do? and its members can do monday. and i mean, do you want as a political organization? and of course, the depaula has to have a, have a say, a on, on what can happen, or what's gonna happen. and with the u. s. v to with going into another bid locked in the us be of us so far has been providing a complete them for good love support please learn to continue. it's a, it's genocide and what, and does i know this was a that is taking place and live on. so i don't think so. so how do you, and i mean with it's kind of structured it's, it's, it's as an older going to is ation. we inherited the system that does the match from the pose a 2nd world war. it's not a food, a organization that to present the globe as it stands today. and the but that's what we have now. so i don't think the un, it wouldn't be able to do anything on this. there is a consensus,
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an agreement about among the big v to the 5 b to but was they have to agree with it . and with the us be dollars the product visit and as far as it's not going to go anywhere. and james, it's interesting what time are saying that we actually had a lot of criticism didn't mean from some of the countries to, with the u. n which is quite right, we had took a we had jordan come down quite strongly on the un and whether it's fit for purpose anymore. there's been some talk of uh whether they could be some changes to the u. n. do you see that ever happening? i mean, there's been talk of changes for decades and i don't think it's going to happen any time soon because who is a question, who gets a seat on the security council? and the security council actually is going to be meeting in the coming out. so you're gonna have the general assembly continuing with these leaders, speeches, $11.11 and a half hours from now. you're going to have the security council meeting specifically to discuss the situation in 11 the i think i agree with about that that won't be
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a breakthrough. that, but it will be interesting because it's different from october, the 7th, when many western countries will condemning a mouse and giving leeway to israel to carry out is operations really around security council table. there's only one country left only of the veto wielding powers, all the other 4 se, immediate c swap. i think garza and in the north and 11 and only the us now. and actually the state to the position of the us is that they should be a c slide deal. they should be the escalation. and then all the thought about making a deal right now it's about forcing a deal on president joe biden is really showing that he's not prepared to do that. and very, very briefly, tom or i have 2 more guests to speak to. b by the top, the we have a promising nursing yahoo benjamin netanyahu. he has to do to speak at the you and he's meant to fly to new york. uh, do you think he's ready to face his critics? i know nothing. yeah. of course he is. i mean, he enjoys this beth, and see, enjoys humanly things the un inside the us in the waters. but i think this fun,
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he will seem to editors, and he will since then to do that the, the, the, the, the, the, what this has got typed by this war and it's time to get to stop. it's okay. good to talk to both a few different magic editor, james space and time out. come out. profess public policy, the doha institute for graduate studies. now in 2023. that was a record number of internet shutdowns across africa. that is, according to the internet rights group. access now the organization says authorities deliberately interrupted web access, at least $283.00 times in $139.00 african countries. think this talk has the story from deco for citizen journalists, my to r c. c. words don't come as freely after being locked in jail for an online post. for every keystrokes, there is no hesitation. the sense of the presence always watching over him on his
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computer or device. when thousands in 2023 were protesting a politically motivated trial against opposition figure we spend some to see say took to social media to document what people were shouting on the streets. the young journalist was convicted of threatening the state and feeling unrest. his post permanently deleted from the internet. defiance he says, says he would do it again. oh, go, come on, please. oh so that my jo times made me more courageous and also more cautious. i think i come out stronger and more determined to continue my journalism. i at the forum on the internet for you to me now for go see systems among cyber activist journalists, policy makers, influencers and hackers, their goal to push back against growing internet repression. 2023. so a record $283.00 internet shutdowns across $39.00 countries wide
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spread. cyber blackouts took place in senegal, ethiopia, and getting well if you'll, because to great and i'm are our regions in, during a year long shut down. can you lose that beat? also joined the list. these governments say the restrictions are necessary to stop the spread of misinformation and prevent and rest witness governments west point, nice thing, network disruptions during periods of unrest as well as during periods of elections . and ultimately, whereas the justifications are numerous that provided by the states and that's what disruptions undermine access to information. they undermine freedom of expression. they undermine citizens, access to education services, to help services, and they undermine the economy. at the 4 m. c. c hopes to learn from others like him, some of whom have developed creative ways to circumvent and combat internet restrictions . together, they are
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a growing movement of resistance. refusing to let technology meant to give them a voice. silence that nicholas hawk algae 0 the car. or, well, there are many ways for governments to interfere with or shut down internet networks . the methods on involving colon bank explains we'd like to think of the internet as borderless, but it isn't. it's a web of connections that crosses countries, borders all the time. when you access any site, you're going through 2030 different networks, you know, owned by different people, different organizations in different locations. and you cannot control how that data problems every time you visit a website or use an app to talk to a friend, you're probably traveling around the world virtually at a loss happens between you and the stuff that you're looking at. digital content is broken into tiny pieces, it's given an address, it's routed exchange,
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sent across borders, reassembled, and returned. there are lots of points at which governments can interfere. generally speaking, internet service providers are often the status in specific areas and the specific country item that's the extent to which the all pulled us for the internet which make it possible to disconnect the specific reason or specific country. governments could isolate pieces of your message, copy them and monitor them or send them off course. and internet service provider might be state owned or supported in here. they can filter certain websites or slow down access. so videos and calls just don't load. that's both effective and difficult to prove. the domain name system, it's a map that translates one network to the other's governments can force operators to change those addresses. so your search, it's a dead end. or they can just cut the connection at a cell tower or a major cable. each of these carries a cost and the likelihood of being detected. and it's not necessarily limited to,
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you know, kind of struggling, you know, based on democracy user authoritarian regimes but increasingly more mature liberal democracies. so, very concerning, you know, trend for censorship and the internet. shutdowns. today the internet connects more people than ever before, but it relies on a certain amount of trust and whether that last is not a guarantee. to discuss all of this, joining me now from brussels is for the week a casner. she's a tech policy and jerry politics expect at that this is really fascinating further and k, i don't think most ordinary citizens will know how much influence governments have on the, on their internet on and the information that they are received receiving as a result. i think so, yeah, the primary reasons why governments are interested in interfering with freedom of expression on line is that the internet is an incredibly powerful tool, not just to access information, but also to organize and to mobilize. and governments shut down the internet to
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under the pretext of preserving order or national security. and this often happens during elections or protest or conflict. but internet shutdowns are an incredibly blunt instruments that are usually disproportionate. and the fact that really felt by people and where are we seeing this most commonly being used isn't just across africa, or is this being used by governments across the world we're seeing into the shutdowns used across the world. so for example, in the 1st quarter of 2020 for the internet society has documented 20 to shop towns . the most common ones were in india. and i don't think that's something that many people know of realize. i'm and i took a story more detail what, what sort of impact does this have on the local populations right to being connected? i think the impact cannot be overstated if you think about your own day or how you, how you go about your day. not having access to the internet disrupt everything,
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work education, communication with family and friends, access to essential services, banking, being able to learn about live saving news, forming protests and the list goes on and on. so what's important here is that this doesn't just a fact, freedom of expression, it affects the whole spectrum of rights, and it also has an effect on the thank you so much for your time. a frederica acosta. a tech policy expert speaking to a staff from russell people in indian administered cash, may i have begun costing that balance for the 2nd round of local elections. the poll is the fast since the central government in new delhi revoke the territory semi autonomous spaces. in 2019 of 9000000 registered faces in john, the cash mer are expected to choose members of the regions, 19th, state,
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legislative body. if somebody will have policy debate, local issues, make laws, and approved decisions for governing the tertiary speak. now it's chris. the 1st nothing is a political scientist on the all set. if the but independent testament and incomplete aspiration, he joins us now from nice and in australia. thank you for your time. so we just hearing how these are the fast regional elections since 2019 in kashmir a took through. why is there so significant the direction besides the regional election since 2014? and that's one of the reasons why they significant the people in general and catch me. i haven't been able to but for legislative assembly for now almost 10 years. so for that reason there's significant, there was the federal election and i pull my when they go to the members of parliament in new delhi. but it's significant for a number of reasons. firstly, the people get to vote and they may some of them. but you just in chance with new
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dylan, choose to send a message to new delhi through the 3rd and sort of those who dialect. but also it gives india an opportunity to say, well, look how peaceful things are up there. we and now restoring democracy, we have things under control and people have been empowered. devota might be the biggest winters, the electoral commission, which is putting this on. it's a 3 stage process and they've had the 1st phase, as you said were in the 2nd phase today. there's another 5 on the 1st of october. results will be out on the 6th of october, i think, and it's another success. and at the same time, is they doing this one. they're also doing one inquiry on us for ne sites. so there's a lot of positives coming out of it. and this is of course scenario the seen a lot of instability invoicing me is, what is the political outlook for catch me once all these phases all completed?
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what politically, i think things will continue to be quite stable. of this legislative assembly that has been elected really doesn't have during much power. that will be largely a municipal type party. the advise is the life tenant governor who is an utilities man, and it sort of thoughts always been a man in general in cash me and who doubts what you deli wants. and as a result of the reorganization of the general cash me act in 2019, which got rid of the old legislative assembly ended up a house called the legislative council. they had this piece of legislation and edith flick tenant governor has mentioned the out of the 40 times and the chief minister who would be the head of the legislative assembly is mentioned 4 times. so the power dispersement is still going to be very much in favor of you delhi and very much against the people. that said, though it does create
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a rob whole body that might draw some media attention and give some of the local politicians an opportunity to put their point of view on various things and to agitate. so things like restoration of article 370, which was aggregated, resend it in 2019 the restoration of statehood to jim own cash man. and some of those other issues died. we'll get now a chance to talk about those and perhaps be reported on by the media. thank you so much for your time and your analysis, christopher snatch and political scientists on or to also if the book independent, kashmir, and incomplete aspirations. speaking to a staff from kind and in australia, thank you. i still add on al jazeera, we have sports real madrid and super stop players combine 2 winning effects and it will be here. but the
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business latest these things that bind him to like global your real estate destination in due by the the s times to support his center. think of it or not to him, i need to walk out alone too low to celebrate his, his $300.00 game in charge of a on the grid with another. when he lost his team, it beats out of it as a to move within a point of spanish and the leaders barcelona possibly. i taught for later this wednesday, came back is going his 5th ago of the season and this week to when well, angelo to you is the only only the 2nd coach to make it to 300 games with rail. we've been talking to spanish football growth casa, during
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a solar about the keys to his success. he has a lot of experience and he has this kind of called personality. what the former players to explain about to me is that he always knows when to talk how to address these big personalities, be stop stars. it when there is a controversy, she knows how to deal with that. and this is what he's proving. and we all met with every season. so part of the thing doesn't often buffett and these are ready till the star steam is reading good. so far you use is there's, there are no the controller 6. but we still have to see about that and being a substitute done. so let's see how he monitor does that. so i will say that so far, he is doing good, but of course led to us at the beginning of the season. he's in his 2nd period that 1200 and when she was fired, the 1st period, he left the being very elegant,
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very classy. he came back, he brought the team back to the success after some difficult years and in the fund based. i appreciate that he's a personality he never wants to make control receive his friend, ms. bonnie. this time of the oddity with the funds, i would say he's one of the, the key success points of this kind of little until of the successful period thought 300, such as the city say, the full extent of the injury to them. it failed. the luxury is still being assessed, he's financed. it was hurt during sunday's permit the game against arsenal. audrey wasn't part of the city team that be to work for that to one of the families on tuesday. possibly possibly said that players health was being risk due to the increased number of games this season home sizes explained the plan you explained the plan. this was one game. everyone was happy to take pulse and
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you ready for president alex on to say for an organized the legends match ahead of a meeting in prague himself and the filter on the far for the decisions to include more games and major club competitions. i move this certainly to see the sports is breaking points and there's a crew learning to the situation, but 3 now faces is not going to be able to continue to dimensions to city stone out for a long period of time, the pain, the ultimate price for the very issue he brought up last week in my humble opinion, and i think it's so much i thing we have to take care of ourselves. so someone has to take care of ourselves because we are the main characters of this. that's a sport of business. whatever you wanna call it, fee for claims on this website that of primary importance in football is present and future is the protection of player health and wellbeing. yes is there expansion of next year's club woke up to 32 teams. this fuel the fire. if city were to win all the games this season, they stand to play staggering. 73 matches,
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there's growing concerns that the players themselves haven't had any inputs. but it comes with his complications. a player that you know, fighting for a contract that you know, really wants to showcase their skill under level, you know, and gets a chance to play gets a real madrid at the club broke up. might not be so willing to to boy cut this kind of tournament. so i think the fact that we have such a diversity, you know, of players from each confidence we have different thoughts such as transportation of income levels, from each content that makes it difficult for, you know, the players to come together and have some kind of collective bargaining agreement . mattress unites it's right click match against se 20 on wednesday is the 5th game of the month for so many of the places the 7th street to the international break. at too many, gibson is clear at too many competitions. uh for the top players. uh they are overloaded and this is not good for football. it's getting more every season then.
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yeah. every season you see more and more injury. so i think uh essentially that if you, if you, if you see this altogether, that is too much the way for presidents has met the door open to a dialogue with p for as to the way forward with the now the play as a set to the busiest ever season tom size and come to 0. the chicago white sox have avoided making some unwanted baseball history. the white folks on closer for the most last is in a major league season. but they matters to be the n a angels on tuesday. it means that they are still tied, that with a 162 new york mets on 120 the feats. if the white folks news, one of the remaining 5 games send the records will be the best always vote for me a $100.00. so many things center, unless it from a 1000000 sites, the sneeze out, meaning sancho behalf just a moment, but much more precise. the
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