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for, for to the inside story question is now all these allies willing to stand by has for a phone out jersey around the tennessee this hit by real kits pod from lebanon, at least 6 people, the injured the carry, johnston. this is alta. sarah, with loss from dough. so coming up now the stride coming lebanese capital is ready will panes hits a residential building into a route? 5 people are confirmed dead so far. leaders from the wells top of the 20 economy is to meet some v addition nearer to find solutions to climate change. rising global,
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the 10s of thousands much and settlements in new zealand as a controversial build up projects today over for the rights of indigenous. my repeat, the 11, these group has brought up on these very minute tray of traded strikes as a diplomatic effort step up to bring about a safe spot later on monday of rocket 5 from 11, an injured at least 6 people and spots a launch 5, an area of tennessee is probably mid entry, says it's a defense system into step to the project tom. however, these very police claim it was a direct hit. meanwhile, that has bought a rocket to struck a multi story building and the northern is really a ton of shot around. and women that was killed and several of his engine is where the ministry says is about 5 projects house with 5 from 11. and it's not clear with
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anyone intercepted well, those attacks in israel came as its military academy without use strikes and the center of lebanon's capital. the health ministry says at least 5 people were killed, an 18 others injured in the latest attack on these boots. on the spot in the audience as but has expressed openness to us, drafted cease 5 deal with his ro, senior aid to us present. joe biden, it must hochstein is expected to visit the lebanese capital on the tuesday, st. ahold that has more now from barrett for the 1st time in a month's israel has resumed attacks against hezbollah targets within bay boot itself. just as the armed group was set to respond to a us drafted ceasefire proposal. it responded with a yes, but with reservations, particularly about the western lead committee to oversee the deal. now according to
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the part of the speak ability, the actual american proposal itself does last include israel, freedom of the news, but that's being said to be more media speculation. but the that you show up the committee to whoever's a who commendation of version of that is a point of reservation as well, has still not stated its position on the us proposal. that is based on un resolution, 1701. it was adopted in 2006, and called on loving onto extend its authority along the border is where the officials say it was never implemented and the to army cross the border last month's as part of efforts to destroy has the laws, capabilities is ready residents in the north will only be able to return home if the army has freedom to face any breach by his bullet or any other terrorist that freedom of action is seen here as a violation of sovereignty. these attacks and central baby boots are increasing a sense of and security among a population that's already struggling with
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a collapse the economy has. the law has called on its supporters to be patient. they may listen. but in areas outside the groups dominance, many people are angry. there are deep political and secretary and divisions and let the non union and know know where i handle the. where are we heading to the suss and we don't want the war. we want to live in peace. there's bombing every day. there should be a ceasefire. others disagree. they say hezbollah members are part of society and there is no justification for as well to target them away from the battle field. i think of a person has the right to the front of as, as country like what um underscore is probably there was visiting, this is the people they know. so they have the right to move on. and we live in 2 months into a war that has already killed thousands. there is cautious optimism that
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a proposal to end the conflict is on the table. but for now, that's all it is center for their eligibility to build the let's bring you the story now of one go in garza who's suffering life changing injuries to face sort of thing and it's very strike non government organizations, doctors on back to this according on israel to allow us even that to leave the strip so she can get to reconstruct to treatment. israel has 5 times, refused to families, requests for medical evacuation. honey more fluid has the story from the elbow in this video taken before israel launch. it's warren gaza. the 12 year old measure and walks happily with her family on a beach in district. but on june 8th, her life and that of her family changed forever. her face was ripped apart and his
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really walk in her house. and then they'll say right for his you can that morning is regular is special forces go more than $247.00 palestinian including several members whom as humans, family while trying to free for is really hostages. when the guardian, i do one more thing, we were safe in our house when suddenly and is really not slow. sid us and i found myself on the street with my daughter, my sooner my face was bleeding. i was almost blind, my daughter hala and my son were killed, the kind of along with my sister and my mother. my youngest daughter was badly burnt all over her body. my funeral has no teeth or long left in her mouth or cheek that she can eat at night, but the quick video is family say she nearly died after the assault and she has suffered to trauma, pain and shatter, holds ever since. and hospitals in garza are unable to provide the specialized
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treatment. she needs to reconstruct her face and rebuild her life. nothing the less and then after the attack resumed most to a human vital signs and remained in intensive care for about 5 days at no. so hospital, the doctors were about to remove the devices and the tubes from her. but allah is merciful. she became consciousness just one hour before the devices were to be removed in minutes since that time. we haven't stopped or if it's with international organizations to get it out with cause for treatment. the unit says she just wants to live like other children again, is that my face is always in pain. i want to get good medical treatment so i can eat the way i used to urge the well give me a chance to travel abroad and to be treated properly. i don't need anything else in this. her mother a res, say as her daughter is unable to eat food and survives in a food use event. and i'll see if she's not doing well. she cries all the from the
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moment she wakes up until she falls to sleep in. she can't eat or live her life like everyone else, the by in a re save her family as applied to is rated for it is 5 times for permission. for me is you will have to travel abroad, but she has not been allowed hills father, things relief agencies are willing to help. but these really authorities keep refusing. he and says that the family will not give up and will continue to keep trying until they get the approval to travel and saved their daughter's life. her name was, i was just the euro from there, but i sit in the central air. busy palestine in the past 24 hours is where the forces of killed at least $76.00 palestinians, and attacks across the gaza strip. and the besieged new offices rarely sold his bomb that the southern nation found a vital source of clean water. people trying to flee the area, say they risk coming on the fire from. is there any forces in which we has more on
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the latest attacks from the this is really forces have been pounding and selling at the community. one hospital according to the, to, to for some of the where he said this is really time targeted, the rooftop, the courtyards in the vicinity of college one. and he said that those rough, those of those targets have reached the, at building of the hospital where some of the patients an injured inside the hospital have also been injured. but it's not only the facts that come on and one is the only hospital that's 1st indicating an operating in another. in gauze was true. it's the only hospitals to working without food medicine. and there has been no medical supplies reaching this hospital. we're talking about more than 40 days now where the people, the mother in law's district have not been receiving a watch or, or even any kind of medicine. but it's not only the another in gaza strip,
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but the is there any forces have been also targeting areas like roof off the central area and most of the targets are in base now. yeah. and also there has been no ambulances or civil defense themes in the another, in parts. it's not only the air strikes and that is a continuous selling on the areas across the street. but also the humanitarian situation across the gaza strip is also collapsing pins. and i'll just see it, i did, but i was a part of the, the criminal and has labels us present, jo biden's decision to allow ukraine to use american missiles more widely as an escalation in the wall spokesman that demetrius gulf says it would quote, throw oil on the flat ukraine that can now use us themselves to strike the coast region, which is deeper into russian territory is previously but allowed or some european
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foreign ministers are throwing their weight behind by this decision. others like hungry, have criticized to move by washington. but this growing on search and see about what the 2nd time for president elect donald trump, will mean for the book. i'll just arrows, i should've whoever has more from brussels, is. it's never easy for a, you need us to be signed. the next step on ukraine, but this time in coach by bite, is decision to along ukraine to use us longer range besides to hit targets inside russia. some want you are being countries to do the same, i mean, se one's and they gave that they should be able to use the we provide the like that we know that to not only to stop the if the arrow but also to be able to read the article, i continued, but even this is what has to be done. the french out amongst the biggest back codes of, of robust you push against russia. but many in the you remain opposed to arming ukraine
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. hunger is prime minister victor all by and slammed biden's approval for ukraine to hit russia with american weapons. but for friends, which has been quoting for stronger european defense back. this could be the moment for a united front against russia. you've heard the present from my class on may 20 sheets in uh, in ms. brown. good. uh, yeah, this year where we open, we said that uh, this was an option that we would consider if it was to allow it to strike, you know, targets from, from, well, russian r guarantee addressing ukrainian territory. but despite the strongest, was a support for ukraine. the tide is changing. german chancellor off shoals i spoke with president fulton on the phone last week and moved into prison. here in brussels, was an indication that germans, i'm now convinced
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a deal that would end the war now is crucial. your claims presidency landscape which decides the move on the is it what the oscillation imposed by the weiss on president food in the germany, the face of the tough collection in february with fontes of both the far right and left the goes to all the ukraine food teams on glass creek is all fine on $0.02 worth of aggression is also an attack on our freedom in europe, and therefore affects the court interest of all european states. donald trump's election has changed the tone of towards healing brussels. you need to know, bracing themselves for difficult times that have the you need to is don't want to get into a confrontation with trump for now. they wait and see if they can convince the last president elect to be more involved and receptive to europe and concerns how she bought a model i 0 brussels. so the head hair on alex's era demonstrates
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is on the streets of rio, gather. and it's sort of direct with the palestinians, quoting for immediate c spots and guns, and 11, and on farmers. in the u. k. print test, the government center introduced a so called inheritance tax. the extraordinary men and women who are breaking the moon from the taxi drivers investing everything they have been to their many posts only to face 6th street danger. the suit seems rough is tracks to the jump key turned power. magic's savings lives, transporting the sick, tends elderly for medical help. blue su too, were skiing its own own, which is 0 from the impact of the us selections,
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escalating conflict in the middle east. and the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or the latest news as it breaks. while i'm a guy that supports us back into all of these communities. here i left with far reaching consequences of the riots with detailed coverage from that late entry into carrier operations. china has moved quickly to catch up from the house of the story . it's estimated $2.00 trillion dollars a year is required by developing nations in the fight against climate change. the question is, who's going to pay for the the, the,
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the you watching? i'll just here, i'm on to, on the top stores. now this is very as try cuz hits a central neighborhood and lebanon's capital, they route at least 4 people have been killed in 18 off as engine. it comes as a safe spot proposal between just below and is rather since we discussed the ago in gone. so husband, left with nice changing injuries to face off to and it's very striking is ro is refusing to let to leave the strips of fine for medical treatment application for medical documentation has been sent down. but the fleet is over, some of the wells biggest economies, riverdale this new g 20 summit, warren ukraine was high on the list of topics needs as a base rush and ukraine. now just so that the editor james base has more on this now from pre edition here as
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president joe biden, arriving here at the g. 20 summit. i made news that he's ease some of the restrictions on ukraine using us long range missiles to hit targets inside russia. it's something president zalinski who was most invited to the summit as lost for hunger, but there's a problem bite and nobody has 2 more months in office. perhaps that's why one of ukraine students just west than allies is urging nato countries to stay the course of the 20 with one message, which is but we must double down on our support for you, cried tomorrow is a 1000 of the conflict. us a 1000 days of aggression from russia, a 1000 days of sacrifice from you christ. i'm going as the president biden start to wants to become a consistent line. he says he wants to see swab blames how minus for blocking one.
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that clearly knows the fact that the deal he himself proposed in may, which was accepted by him us, was stopped by these right, the prime minister. in the meanwhile, the summit host presented in president luis, ignacio luna. the silva is proposing an ambitious agenda to tackle global poverty and hunger in the web. in 2024, there will be 733000000 people still facing under nourishment. it is as if the populations of brazil, mexico, germany, the united kingdom, south africa and canada combined were going hungry. but what his plan that would require richard nations to step up, fit the america 1st agenda of the incoming us president. there's no doubt the name of that president is on everyone's lips here, even though none of the leaders want to mention him publicly in the speeches. donald trump is the elephant in the room, even though he's not in re i am not back in office yet. it's clear that he's
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causing real uncertainty and confusion. james bay's out to 0 of the g. 20 summit in re edition era. well, just a few kilometers away from the g. 20 summit. protest as gather to demand an immediate cease fire garza and 11. and what i cannot get reports from we are in present. the projectors from across for so have gathered here in the center of the realtors, are narrow just a few kilometers away from where the g 20 summit was being held. there demand an immediate cease fire in casa and 11 demonstration brought together and unusual lines left with social organizations and even indigenous leaders alongside a brazilian palestinian attending with his entire family, including his sister in law, to slip gods, just 4 months ago. and then they'll know woods to express our feelings. it's very
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difficult to watch an atrocity like the one in gaza happening in front of the cameras stream live on the internet 24 hours a day for the will to see. and what y'all will lead a standing school taking no action to end um, it was during by 2 rabbis who travelled from new york to call for peace in the region. the world leaders to, to use the position that god bless them to stop the carnage of genocide murders, frank, and all together. just as here say it's unlikely to appear demonstrations. change the course of action in the middle east, but at least they can show the public opinion people, if they do not stand alone. monica and jesse are all we addition arrows on collins law, just national security trial is drawing to a close with dozens of us cities most prominent active this set to be sentenced. 45,
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it pro democracy campaigns are facing charges of conspiracy that could carry sentences of life in prison. the quote says they organized and actively participated in unauthorized providers that drew more than a 1000000 people onto the streets. jailed media tied to it. jimmy lies being tried for confusion and is expected to testify on wednesday. international rights groups say the security board is being used to punish critics a plus more and this that's cost saving down to patrick folks who's in hong kong. so patrick, what's the latest you can tell us about this that will look the proceedings of a. 9 to get underway, the sentence thing is expected to be swift. when that happens, this has been very, very closely watched. indeed the have as a matter of fact. so they've been, dozens of people comes outside the court for the last 2 days. some of them
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overnight to try and get so one of the few 100 seats available so that you can observe what's going on and all the developments inside the quote today, but look a harsh sentence. 6 expected by a lot of people, particularly off to the sentencing of another mind last week over a bump. last link to the 2019 protests. b to whom was sentenced to 24 years in prison. and that's why ha shifts punishment as being for any national security case to date. but that was a bump. what we're talking about today's case. so today sentencing is related as you mentioned, to the organizing of unofficial primaries in the 2020 elections. the defendants. yeah. wanted to try and win a majority will give themselves the best chance of winning a majority in the home cons many parliament, those found guilty involved a former lawmakers,
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legal scholars. some of the biggest icons of hong kong is pro democracy movements. but we do know that the hand pick. c tional security judges took the charges very seriously. they said that they amounted to 2 on attempts to try on the mind or even over throw the government in that they succeeded, that they might have thrown the city into a constitutional crisis and know that the sentencing today will reflect the views on that. us. ok, and hong kong for us. that's not ship thoughts. thanks very much indeed. and i can tell you that many tie a labeled by the quotes has organize of conspiracy to commit versions. been given 10 years in jail style, tens of thousands of people as must on the ceilings parliament protesting against a proposed bill that critics failed over the whole the rights of indigenous merry
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people treats the principles bill, which we interpret the countries founding. the treaty between, which is kinda nice as in mary signed 194 years ago last week. the cost expressed reading improvement agent brown joins us lives now from new zealand. pub in grounds in washington. so how likely is it that this contentious bill which has ignited this protest will actually become low? well, it's very quiet here at the moment, but an hour ago there were up 235335000. i'm sorry, people gathered on the loans here in front of the news. even parliament has to a question. i think it's very unlikely that this building that this bill will get a reading beyond its 1st reading. that's because the 2 main political policies in the coalition government of both said they wouldn't support it beyond
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a 1st reading. but there is still a possibility that it could eventually be a referendum on hold of this. it 10 percent of the electorate signed a petition in favor of a referendum on this issue. i don't think that's likely to happen any time soon, but certainly a few years from now. this could all come back again, but for the moment a very strong and likelihood, but it's actually becoming a little any time to adrian that thanks so much indeed for that update us at present elect donald trump has concerns. he's prepared to declare a national state of emergency as part of a mass of people taishan of migrants. but writing on his truth social platform. he responded to reports that he was considering the use of ministry assets from his pledge to deport what he calls foreign criminals of enter the us illegally. he made
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the immigration a co issue in his successful bid for the white house. felt the battle reports now from west palm beach in florida. well, this house was made on donald trump street social network. it was one word and that is true. and it was in relation to a comment by one commentator who said he was hearing reports that the trump administration was planning to invoke some kind of national emergency that will use ministry assets to begin. these must be full of patients. i'm not one word response but one would true as really like those who support donald trump to feel justified in that decision. but it's let those against donald trump to feel horrified of what could be coming from january 20th next year. that is the day donald trump is an old right to that he said must deportations will begin on that side. you've just got to look at how is it ministration, shaping off. we thought tom homan be full, but acting director of ice, which is the body that rounds up. those who are deemed to be here illegally. peace, be named pulled as all if she is confirmed, christie know,
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will become the secretary of the department of homeland security. she is a trump supporter, and she has be very defensive of donald trump position on his immigration policy. and steven miller, who was one of the architects of the so called muslim trouble bands, that was the band that was bolted after trump was an overrated last time. which stops people from majority of most the majority come countries coming into the united states. so you can see how this administration is shaping up and then not building behind me. that is donald trump's residence, where they are starting to put together plans. there is a lot of dedication to with this policy, although they are the right expect patients, that at least part of it will be challenged in the courts. fill of i'll, i'll just say era, palm beach, florida. a thomas of stage protests across france on monday to speak out against the trade to, let's say, an agreement between the european union and the latin american trading block mattress, a few unfair competition. many farmers fair and increase of cheap agriculture
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impulse from south america will damage the margins. that's it for me, it carry. johnson news continues to off to talk to al jazeera. thanks very much indeed. the the hello. the weather looks very quiet across much of south asia. at the moment. we are seeing some shop showers, the southern parts of india and sri lanka. but across the move, it is a very quiet picture, but what you can see is the fog and smog that has continued to effect a new deli schools have been shot. we're looking at dangerous, at quality to west in the world for india at the moment, and we're expecting that to last through till friday. so lots of hazy sunshine here
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is the sunshine, of course, much of pockets down a little bit where to phone at port and me in mall, but the heaviest of the rain on wednesday, affecting southern parts of sri lanka and its southern parts of east asia that will continue see those stormy conditions. thanks to manny which is sitting out in the south china sea. it will start to take the heavy rain towards the vietnam on wednesday as it falls apart behind and island and southern parts of china. we'll still see some very stormy and windy conditions and is which are across japan is a cool field to come here and the 12 degrees celsius in tokyo, on wednesday. fine with sunshine for the korean peninsula. fine, a, across the north of china, we'll see temperatures pick up slightly in beijing and shanghai by the middle of the week of the highly toxic pesticides linked to elevated occurrences of parkinson's disease and
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