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the, there's no limit to how fine a dream contains sta in your own adventure, now counter arrange the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm role madison, and this has been use our lives from joe, coming up in the next 60 minutes. a desperate search for shelter watching mother and gaza destroys partisans of make shift turns leading already displaced palestinians homeless once again, that is rather intensified strikes and level names, capitalize
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a ceasefire proposal because ball could be back on the table. plus the army fires live on munitions in islamabad, where supporters of payment on con, demand, his release from prison and chinese tech john hallway launch has its own operating system for smartphones in response to us micro chip sanctions and is full mattress, the city manager pet. guardiola is looking to turn things around and the changes the lights on tuesday. and so i'd say say no the as a aim to end the run of 5 consecutive defeats and all competition the . so we're going to be getting this news out in ga software in the past 417 days. these really military has been bought a district. it's close to extensive destruction and killed more than $44000.00 palestinians, most of them women and children. but many of those who survived are running out of
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food then a day. this is a warning of a full blown finding. israel has restricted deliveries of food medicine, i'm sure. mandatory in a cold and wet weather, or worsening palestinians, hardship authorities say, nearly 10000 tons of be damaged or even just swept away in the past 2 days alone. 8 groups a warning that more than 1000000 displays, people don't have adequate shelter to survive. the winter, meanwhile in northern gaza is where the air strikes have killed. at least 11 palestinians seems daunting tuesday. the bombings talking to jabante a refugee camp on baseball here. another rate. and those are kinda north of guys. the city has killed 6 palestinians that a couple of them begins of coffee. some dental ma am central guys. in southern guns, a desperate search for safety has driven displaced families to take refuge and the most on imaginable places. schools one simple education and who
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now stand as crumbling schultz as for thousands with the tunnel bottom on see on the relentless bombardment and simple guns over crowded. these families have no what else to to. so you an estimate that 70 percent of the people in guns that have been forced from the hopes this just said lend escape was once filled with the life till the children would. if you choose brightened by the promise of education. now, this destroyed school is a free dial century for the 8 families struggling to evaluate the i'm going to the move. i was displaced from eastern comm, eunice. i didn't find any place for my family except this destroyed school. life is quite difficult with surrounded by rubble, mosquitoes and we struggled to cope with cold weather fast. these schools are not equipped to set up a suit test. and the space is open, more than broken,
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was unfruitful ceilings to shoot this sheltering here and walk on in the american and with the people forced to take refuge and destroyed schools despite potential dangerous due to the overcrowding of safety, monetary and 70. and for lack of shelters, and we have got cases of families being killed off to the collapse of the building there was sheltering in and then back and also how many i had done a lot. and i had the admin little comment that i said, i came here with my family because this school is close to my destroyed house. i'm doing my best to survive. i extracted ben beto from under the rubble and used it to make a stay leading to my shelter. we run out of options. we don't know where to go. in garza, we loved loyce. this sentence was written in the face of the station. resilience is not, you know, you know, i mean you can see classrooms, the one simple lice, hope and learning. today the last,
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the results for families leading schultz has to have lost everything the correct and peaceful was on there by the corrects in human it terry. and response for families like these who are now homeless topic up as soon as they are united nations has at least one point. $9000000.00 people in guys are less of a 90 percent of the population. are homeless, many are being forced to move repeatedly some more than 10 times. and mid november between 65 and 75000 palestinians were still in northern ga. so that's done from a population of more than 400000 before the war. israel's force evacuation orders cover more than 79 percent of the strip and they're pushing people into smaller and increasingly overcrowded areas and un agency for palestinian refugees says more than $415000.00 people are sheltering in about a 100 u. n. schools in gus, i'm going to bring in him because he's joining us from outside deluxe, the hospital in del,
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bought. so we've seen thousands of tents destroyed by the weather. where are these people now? and is there any fair left for them to go of the we're talking about at least 10000 tents that have been destroyed in the past couple of days and we're still in the beginning of the winter. now. those pilots in use do not have any source of income. they are unable to buy any products to house bills or fix their times. and another thing that there's no types or no 10 in the uh the, the, the markets. and there's also no agencies that are giving those because hundreds of trucks that are still stuck at time, so low and at the crossing and are not able to enter the gun and strip. so those palestinians are left homeless, not being able to have any sort of child, sir. and according to those families, they're saying that they are own the which is
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a ceiling ad was to protect them and their children from the rain and the cold weather. but let me also update to that. we just received news right now that is really forces target to another school sheltering thousands of palestinian displays policy news. and it's like 2 neighborhoods in the god, the city at least 11 policy news have been killed amongst them are children, n goodman, and 30 policy news have been injured in this i've taught. but according to the civil defense, he's in the gospel city. they're saying that's all part you're fighting and ambulances, vehicles have stopped working in the gulf of city because there's really forces is not giving them access and denying all access to deliver them fuel. and that's why they are unable to respond to any citizen appeals and cause it's very obvious that the is there any forces are restraining and hindering all types of saving lives, actions, despite the fact,
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if it wasn't the cause of safety or in the another and cause trip work where we know that the is really for says, have been on imposing a very strict sees for more than 50 those on those areas. so that's the latest attack that you're bringing this up to date with the have of course being a succession of tax, particularly in northern gaza, just to bring this up to date with what's been happening there was since the morning the most attacks were the series of attacks were actually focused in the gaza city and say to neighborhood and this is idea which isn't the center of the gospel city, but also in the another in parson because yeah, into bad. yeah, it'd be tenuous. and the fact that there is no ambulance says or say, will it be some seems is making them very hard for even those who are says dropped under the rubble or those who are injured to go to the hospital and receive treatment. and the fact that even if they go to the hospital,
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there is no medical supplies and no medicine to treat those who are wounded. but those really courses have been all. so you've been using quite carpenters targeting any pot us and you move into a bad. yeah. and their husband also using explosive robots that complete takes those in residential areas and in residential neighborhoods. that's why we are seeing more palestinians being targeted. and also people who have been that people have been ordered to evacuate it because it's really forces issue today. another warning bike. is there any costs cop, just asking policy news from bank to that? yes. evacuate about policy and use are terrified because in the previous times they were targeted on their way to back the way through. so had been a st cloud right. talking to us from downtown. ahem. thank you very much. i or ok, let's move to the conflict between has vala and the is really military. now israel is once again, bombing, the lebanese capital air rates of target and several areas of variables in the past
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few hours is really a tax across a level of care. more than $3700.00 people, most of them civilians since october last year. attacks come, i made suggestions that i see spar deal to be back on. the table is where the cabinet is expected to discuss it as early as tuesday. possibly in the next few hours now correspondence a covering the story from across the region, abbey hasha standing by for this entire in southern lebanon, new road, a is in amman, and jordan. first, we're going to go to saint, beside, be he's in the lebanese and capital they were. so zane, as far as i can tell over the last several hours motor attacks on base with southern suburbs and morse forced evacuation orders. and just in the last 30 or 40 minutes, another sharp spike and the violets the we've seen happen throughout the course of today at around 1230 g m t here in bear with we got reports of another strike in the central part of the city in no way to now this is
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a central better route. it is just south of bus stop bus. that is where we saw just 2 or 3 days ago, 3 days ago, we saw a massive, straight carried out on a 4 story building there. the tool is $29.00 people injured, 60 plus people. now this attack happening on another multi story building, just south of busta in the area of the way that this was a strike in a residential area. there was no warning rescue, treat teams are there at the site, trying to dig through debris. now the entire building came down. we're hearing that it went, may have been a 2 story building with multiple apartments. and it's what we are hearing from local reports here in lebanon is that volunteers had set up some sort of food kitchen there for displaced people. so free meals like a food bank. so there may have been a large number of people there at the time of the strike, but again, another strike in the heart of a read central buried something that his bullet has said that is william separative . we mean that they will strike telling me they've said central bear root is off limits. they've told these rarely as you strike here, we will strike in tel aviv, and they followed up with
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a $250.00 plus rockets fired in the days since busta. now we are seeing it another, a strike on central pay route, and this comes shortly before there were there was an issue in a get another threat. another warning body is really military of 20 residents, has 20 buildings marked in the southern suburbs of bare route. earlier we saw them say they would hit 6, they warned they struck. and if this has anything to go by, then this is another guarantee by israel that they will carry out more strikes on southern bay route throughout the day, saying thank you very much indeed. save us. i'll be in the bay, which we're going to bring in and do it all day in the jordanian capital. i'm on now. that's because these really got on his mind. i'll just get up from reporting in the occupied westbank and from inside israel. let's talk about this is really cabinet meeting that is going to be happening. i understand possibly about 14 gmc, this may be about 40 minutes from now, but i understand that time may move in the run up to that meeting. of course, the same was just saying
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a succession of bombardments happening in the room. what more do we know about this cabinet? amazing overall, there's a lot of grandstanding that takes place before this cabinet meeting. the allies of nathaniel, who are part of his coalition government have been basically increasing their rhetoric, trying to get something in exchange for their support of the ceasefire. deal that the cabinet is expected to endorse later on this evening. and this is a hard so for nothing yeah, hope because he had promised something that simply was not achieve which is dismantling of his bullet and changing the face of the region. so he's going to have to convince his allies. he's going to have to refute the opposition, which is that's come out and also spoken against the agreement and to also convince the councils, the local councils, the northern communities,
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the disagreement this cease fire deal that would have a 60 day implementation a period is going to guarantee that they would be able to return at safely back to their communities. and of course that he and his government would also bankroll reconstruction, which was estimated to run in the billions of a shekels. no, thank you. that's no, no, no to day in a month, we're going to bring in the hash and he's joining us now from ty in southern 11. and so there's been a mazda of stripe for you are. does it tell us what you about that 1st of all as well, but just like every day and especially today was escalation. mounting is really launch several strikes on the outskirts of on harsh. that's just to couldn't meet this from what i'm sending. i'm for now. the no reports of casualties. however, we've seen several. busy other ad strikes in the area and
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a warning for the people or the residents of no florida, which is just on the border to evacuate. the forced evacuation warning for the residential from the hotel directly within we austria and anticipating more strikes the the, the now in the city of the been a couple of big strikes yesterday and 3 don't strikes. 10 people. 12 people were killed in the past 24. i was and says there is a huge zone that is mocked with red dot. to me is the people of this zone should evacuate. so i reckon, ironically, the one of the hits, the big head yesterday inside was outside this evacuation zone. and 2 people that killed alone. probably there are, as we've been talking about just discussions about a ceasefire proposal. we're talking about and expectations. this is where the cabinet meeting is supposed to be happening. i think it's about 45 minutes now or so. there are still, of course,
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it's still military operations going on in southern lebanon. what more can you tell us about that? when of course of the war continues on the board, the moment is an announcement of cx 5 but seems full side. so i came to say that we have this fine and say for these varies now with issuing tens of warnings, at least in bed with 22 warnings and fi. i mean all the areas. so is there any, is all trying to say we have this find those say, and i the and also with the, the attack on data probably will see more attacks from physical law, especially towards the television. all the areas because has will last set that equations say any time period, which is why the targets it is going to be of a small sort of retaliation towards that. that'd be, if we saw a couple of days ago when a bus stop was hit, the has will lots of delta v 5 time. so we are dissipating such an escalation for
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how has we'll last sites well on the board. the with respect to these ready encourage and dusted attempts from these where the army to get into a 2 main strategic points of the um, on the hold on until the moment they're not able to get that because of the fees for assistance for has well ali thank you very much. i do have some there in entire was sunday night as director of lavonne institute for strategic affairs as a policy think time he's joining us now from bear with thank you very much indeed for being with us. so we have this, the meeting that's going on with these really cabinets and within the next hour or so, i would expecting it to start, at least at that point at the same time as we've been hearing from our correspondence, a massive spike and strikes, particularly aimed not only at southern babies, but also towards the center of the city as well. what's your assessment of what the chances are for us these 5? 0 yeah, i just cheated slides now he would ship it. oh god josh,
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i'm dead. i'm going to do my assessment as to that chances are, are hard to, to have in agreement for the 1st time since the beginning of the war. and that even ease officials are very positive about 30 change is he's fired. the, even the sponsors outside like france and the u. s. a show we doing a very positive attitude when it comes to when it comes to a judy each ceasefire agreement. however, why don't have to be very cautious. this happened. this would mean this is the 1st time since the beginning of the war in augusta that the bose box did each other in agreement because it did not happen in gus that in order to ended up going on for the boss to you. and we have a huge to reach to that point,
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but this expire is ready to close at the moment in the access. so we're, we're waiting that decision of the copy notes. we will have been waiting as while to a reaction is from the on. it seems like the wrong is endorsing that the does so now let's so this way be nice and endorsed by that is an easy cabinet pretty soon. and we're just looking at pictures not from the downtime they rose and are a huge clouds of smoke billowing out over the sky line there. and they were just mentioning there that the lebanese are hopeful of this is going to take place that day that are positive signs, cautious, optimism coming from israel and also from the us tech. wrong is, uh, is optimistic about this as well at the same time as we, as we were hearing from our correspondent alley has ball that has promised that every time there is a striking central baby, particularly 8 will respond in
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a significant fashion in terms of a timeline of some sort of cease fire, should it be agreed at the is ready cabinet meeting? would that preempt any response from hezbollah to the attacks that we're seeing now? i think got the both parties in interest to install this, the excavation because neither party can actually claim everything concerning the useful that both parties are is going to be impossible on one hand, because by law as a forty's and i are but not as cheap that i'm in the nation, all has blown a lot as not that nimble. i've set up a promise. but when you start didn't do, said it'd be good for me to get equalization and, and on, on, on the portal as was,
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it did not match to the keyboard. the way in supporting guy got a saw when he started to install in order to there are a promising that he wouldn't not agree to receive squire before a ceasefire is agreed upon him on a gosh. so now that both parties seems to get back to reason does all this. so it's got a shame that as being and us stating for a while it's true dot the isn't i and could not achieve its uh, i'll check that it is to be seen. if that's even possible to get them done, just because i do want to ask you about the objectives that benjamin netanyahu started bought out with one of which a key one of course was to try to a we can, has ball a significantly not just in terms of it's, it's ministry, strategic, and equipment levels, but also its influence within lebanon itself. is there any indication that the
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attitude of lebanese people has changed? it's all towards kinds of all that as a result of this latest conflict. you know, before the start of this to as war to anybody step or the establishment and they've been used to society has been badly defined on the hezbollah, the eighty's, or on the home. the decision of the headboard are not to wait shift. this or dish said you find has been the deepening point. they, they, especially after every one. what is that the song us before we are back to squared wall. why we did not accept this 17 volt long since 2006. and we wanted to see if you're using batteries similar to that, that was preventing in 1980 is the one that was inactive email dot a lawyer on the south me between different on and, and
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a should i so on back to square one. and the only difference is the amount of disruption and demo, and then then the test. so that is a huge vis. suddenly the director of the problem is the truth. if i strategic affairs, please forgive me for interrupting you, but i'm kind of conscious. the time is against us, but i am very grateful to you for being with us on alda 0. you'll see that it is a form, it is really just as me, sir. i'm the initiator of the also piece of process in the 19 ninety's is don't even out from tennessee. thank you very much. indeed. again for being with us. we were discussing before that are strong and differing views, going to be around that cabinet. a table and not least from the members of, of the coalition who are determined that the fighting should continue in your assessment. what do you think the chances are that some sort of agreement is going to be reached? of what it says to for i must admit that i am a totally in agreement with the the person whom you interviewed right now before me both about these very scene and about the needs is seen. and i'm sure that the
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company that they really confirmed the resolution of the as these fire and it doesn't, you know, doesn't have a problem. and he's keeping it said there will be the stream is the ministers will vote against the but not to mow them. you're not the to be doing the, the know as well deep. so we are going to have apparently a ceasefire from tomorrow own. and this is, of course, the good news for those who don't want to live in the list. that has been a criticism from mirrors of some northern is ready time sort of saying that this is there different describing it as a quote. so render deal because of a believe that his vala wouldn't be colored completely eliminated from the board. his own as benjamin netanyahu had promised. how much of the of a hard sell do you think this is going to be for benjamin netanyahu? not only to the merits of those kinds, but of course, to the people whose houses he wants to return them to the should be a very,
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very serious will or for renovating and rebuilding the day there is really just seem to know so, but if you ask me what the day is it gives as they leave these. what do you think is as we're leaving to know when we done to the home? so i will say that most of them we, you know, human beings likes to be a tool, and they only only a small, they are both of them i, guy. so imagine a really stay, a ne is seldom in the cell to inviolable falls easily over over the or they find a little home that the them throw you home today. these things like the if i end this time, because actually we don't, we obviously don't have a lot of the details or whatever. so as far maybe on the table, but it is based on the original un resolution, 17 o one, which is by growth and in 20 o 6 in your estimation, has anything change significantly enough in that resolution to be able to make it
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hold together better than it did in 20 o 6. well i, i believe that the resolution, the 71, there was a very reasonable man who was an ocean department. it was mostly the resolution, etc, but we didn't come attention. so if we speak to a different things that we are speaking also about that increased number of their liberty is a soldier. so doors, you know that a lebanese almeni's not a very strong one. they even visa v a. so he's brought us to day to day, but day if you add the 2 day a commitment of the night it states and tries to morning till the implementation of the agreement is like barely to beat. but i mean, you can solve the problem only if his body is becoming just a political body and sticks to day a day to day agreement. and the elf dies in the 18
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a in 1989 a which said that no militia will keep. it's a weapons, then it is a very different ball game. as long as this doesn't happen. and he's bought out his eats dreams about a in a position to meet the real position to. i don't know exactly what the news, the news government and told police randall what as well. then i'm afraid that the a we, we're not the we can not be really sure that this is fire is conducive to be. so you'll see that and thank you very much indeed for being with us. thank you. thank you for having me. i thought about ahead on the news on including we're going to tell you why the rescue operation as an illegal line in northwest in south africa has been delayed. again, hundreds of people remain underground. donald trump takes aim of china with new tablets and accusations that beijing is allowing drugs to make their way to american shores.
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the progress on at least to 7 people have been killed as security forces crack down and protest as demanding the release of jailed former prime minister in wrong con, please 5 to your gas to dispatch cries, marching towards parliament in islamabad. authorities a longer time, the capital to prevent plants, demonstrations, the kinds of photos broke through the battery is the process comes ahead of a coal tv where the peachy i, leader, is expected to face terrorism. charges come off, hodges joining his talk from islam about so earlier on i'm all you were telling us about security forces using live. i mean, nation with regard to the protesters, just talk us through what's been happening in the last few hours a well, that happened literally over an hour ago. uh, the police, particularly the type of medicaid for scheduled for an automatic fire drug test
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page has already broken through to the red zone, which is the square. and i did the renewal for the broadcast. they're determined that they would raise their, brought this day and also present them on that. now it is important to know that despite the best efforts by the project, there's the better military forces where they able to push them back. but not very far that about less than a kilometer down the road. and they are now gathering in numbers at the same time they are chartered. these are almost all the markets in this, i'm about to be closed immediately because there is apprehension that date or charter data may be going for a big operation against the expert test as these protests are demanding. that image on con is free to, but of course, as we were just mentioning, who's going to be at a court hearing in the next few hours? i think he's expected to face terrorism charges. have the protests has been telling you what they're going to do. if their demands on met
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by day thing a day was day, have a longer the dates and we've just got drip board from the focused on getting can solve their 2 of their project that they've been getting and 20 a wounded. they're in the local hospitals. nick batten's, they were just going to happen is that they wouldn't be a new port share. day of course have been demanding that the lease of the need to the other demands are the relocation of the 26th amendment, which denies fundamentally rise to citizens. always show the fact that they want the stolen mandate because the february election were the most controversial and focused on history. the buckets on teddy again, self insisting that the election was stolen and they were denied the right. that demanded of the people should be that done also towards the end of the need that in j include income women, lou guys are being in jail for over the. yeah. and the them on the deck. all those pretty much might be listed ready to mile high to, into slum about,
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come all. thank you. a thousands of people have been injured in bangladesh following classes between groups of rival students. most of the 5 thing happened in the guidance of is that somebody college in delta. some students reportedly finalize the college building and looted valuables, authority, safety and rest counted on for hours with many people including civilians. what triggered the fathers isn't for you. so as african now what hundreds of people remain underground in an illegal goldmine. the rescue operations being delayed is the cage that is going to be lowered down. the shaft hasn't arrived on sunday 14 people, including a teenage boy resurfaced them were taken into custody. a stand off between the man on police as last week's with authorities blocking supplies of food and water to force them to the surface book and lab has more from still fontaine here the disuse goldmine. soft has been the site of the main stand off between place and the mind is below in recent weeks,
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has been no visible activity or progress with the so called rescue operation. in recent days, many of the families of the miners say they believe the police are still trying to stop the mount. please say that the mind is, but they were free to come to the surface as they want to. that the home full of miners who have come to the surface said that's not the case, that they have to make an escape and cool through dark tunnels for days to be able to get away. and the on demand controlling the operations, the low, they say, and not less than people leaving the hundreds of other minors. a stopping malcolm web out as they're still from say south africa. the still ahead on order 0 or worries in china after a series of attacks targeting school children, we're going to look at the measures authorities of taking to reassure parents at a 13 year old instead of paying for it. it's most of the zip codes of the tournament. we're going to have that story for you is
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tom shay come on the award for translation and international understanding. from the arabic language to mankind, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you want to go to 0 of the lines of adults. stories of this are in northern garza is very attacks of killed at least 11 people since don't on tuesdays, bombings, targeted to body. a refugee camp and baseless had dozens of injured children were brought to allow the hospital in gaza. city rescue teams are still searching for missing people. under the rubble is realized once again, bombing celebrities,
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capital, including the center of the city, is ready attacks across a lot of them have killed more than 3700 people. most of them civilians says tobar last year is later strikes commas. these really cabinet is expected to discuss a possible seized on tuesday. under practice on at least 7 people have been killed as security forces crackdown and protesters demanding the release of jail phone from us. or even on con, are these fights to your guys to dispatch crowds marching towards parliament in islamabad? now the philippines authorities are investigating vice president sort of detached a often she's threatening to kill president of friends, and then macos and junior months started senior politicians. so being adults over policies and this incident is feeling more mistrust and barnaby low as more from my nana, the ones for me to be repaired, the rent on the platform of unity in one the election in 2022, but it land slide. now, in a bitter route, that's escalating day by day on the left by yahoo. but they must be in,
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in an online use conference on saturday morning philippine vice president, sarah detective threatened to kill president for them. and marcus junior, she later said that she meant, if she was assassinated herself, and preferred, she'd contracted an assessment to kill market as well to his wife and the speaker of the philippine house. if that's happening, i, i'd be as a person to take it a bench against 3 individuals. so my question now that administrator sean is revenge from the great upright. so 2 leaders have differed over key policies, including how to deal with china is going assorted this into south china sea and the vice president's father, former president, could you go to 13, is under investigation for crimes against humanity. last month,
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to try to choose 10 of incompetence and said that she'd imagine cutting his head off. marcus ignored that at the time, but not the turret displayed his comments. no good, no, to me, no, nothing like that on such criminal attempts cannot be tolerated. i will fight back on, i can popular gun to turkey has been ordered to appear before investigators on friday . congressional panels has also been scrutinizing the possible misuse of government funds by your office. the comments by the vice president were prompted by the detention of were chief of staff. congressman accused the like of lopez of competing investigation. she suffered a panic attack and is being treated as military hospitals along with another member team. now the turd today has been working from here for days and says she now also wants to ensure her staff members are safe. mid calls for her impeachment, and declining approval ratings. to turn to refuses to explain how millions of dollars in funds meant for national security operations have been spent. she says
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the inquiries are politically motivated. i think the, the, the port out between the, the, the, to the, there's the to 5, and he says it's really been fueled by their competing political baseline. so a lot of what's happening really is about the 2025 me certain electronics and the 2028 presidents are an extra president, markers on his allies in congress, say detroit they should cooperate with investigators and tell the truthful number. but many here tell whether that full and what's become a high stakes political drama. the one below l g 0. manila. georgia is due parliament's voted to hold a presidential poll in december under a new electoral system despite an ongoing constitutional crisis. the opposition says the current parliament is not legitimate as by causing proceedings, and is rejected results of last month's election, accusing the pro russian georgia dream policy of bringing the votes. presidents allow me to speak,
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but basically as asked the constitutional court to and all of toby's elections. a judge has dismissed the case accusing donald trump of trying to overturn the 2020 us presidential election. and it follows that request by the justice department, which is also off judges to drop the prosecution against trump for improperly storing classified documents of this quote of the home us law bonds. the prosecution of a sitting president trump is going to be known to raise it in january right here on is truth social platform. you as president elect donald trump said he would impose, i've tried the 5 percent tied of on canada and mexico and his 1st day in office. the president elect blamed the 2 countries for the flow of drugs and undocumented migrants into the us. it's also said he's going to impose an additional 10 percent off on chinese goods, and he's blamed beijing for drugs such as fentanyl and so in the us, you know,
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how far away has lost its 1st smart phone powered by its own operating system, hominy o. s. is designed to compete with android and ios, the 2 most popular systems for smartphones. the hallway decided to develop hominy o. s. after the us impose sanctions in 2019 cutting off hallways, access to critical technologies including android powered it smartphones not without access to google apps. like g mail and youtube hallway, phones became less attractive to users around the world homie, alas, is mostly used in china. the hallway is now working to grow its reach. millions of people already pre ordered. it's new smartphone that runs on this ios system. a globally hominy o s is in the early stages of its development hallway, has $15000.00 available for it, and the funds to expand a number or more around this time is a research study to a counterpoint research. as a technology, industry, research and consulting firm, he's joining us now from chico to thank you very much. indeed for being with us.
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lots of companies produce smartphones. why is this one so special needs? well, i think this is special because we've really been living in a 2 operating system world, which is ios and android for a very long time. and we haven't really seen a 3rd horse in this race. and so harmony, power by way, is making a big push, not only in china, but potentially overseas. and that's why there's been a lot of talk about it recently. it's what are some key apps that are going to be missing from while i o. s. phones, how attractive business phone going to be around the world. okay, so i think that the why we made 70, which is a, you know, just launching is basically there are 2 versions. there's one that has the full harmony. alas, next which has no android, but there's also one, there is android compatible. so they haven't quite completely dropped android yet. they would like to and you mentioned they have about $15000.00 apps. i think they're probably gonna need about
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a 100000 apps for that to happen. so we're still probably a few years away from that. yeah. what does this mean for out developers around the world? because obviously apple is very restrictive in terms of they, they are in terms of the criteria that developers have to meet android, i would imagine is the same. now they've got another one that they're going to have to deal with as well. it's a, it's interesting um developers, you know, we'll have to consider whether they want to port to harmony, us. but this could also open up the chinese market for them, which is something that developers would also want. the chinese market is, you know, very into are in terms of the apps very unique in terms of the apps that it uses. so, you know, it's not an easy decision, but opening up china for, for developers all over the world might be interesting for them. the us, of course, has been trying to limit china is access to silicon chips and china seems to be developing its own specific chips at the moment. but there are certain areas that it does seem to be lagging behind. talk to us about the way the china is reacting
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to the american pressure to, to limited its access the door. so i think it is very fair to say that the u. s. is still very far ahead, particularly in the high end chips that can run a i large language models, but china has closed the gap considerably. so the why me mates 70 is using a domestic chip. uh nobody really knows about supply. but the gap is, is definitely narrowing, and so that is going to be in, in increasingly interesting story to watch a given the fact that how many of us is predominantly going to be geared towards the chinese market. one would imagine that china would like to expand that if it, if it true. do you think that we're seeing a re shaping of the technological landscape around the world? i think we could, especially in, in emerging markets in latin america, in africa, the middle east, parts of europe and parts of asia. i think we could um, you know, a 3rd or last is something that the tech industry has, has pondered for for 20 years. and we haven't seen it, but if there's a company that's large enough to do it,
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it would be wally. so that's why i think it's very much a story to watch. really appreciate getting the benefit of your expertise in the small kind of science. thank you. so much for your time, sir. thank you. well, the chinese government is taking steps to com figures about a series of random killings. police have recorded a recent search and stoppings on car robbins. robert bride has moved from beijing on efforts to maintain social load under the watchful gaze of security stuff. parents drop off the children for the start of morning classes at this elementary school in central basic recent random attacks targeting groups of children have left many of them understand the meaning of us from colorado. and then there are too many negative reports about the said, texas, you and that people just see them and do copycat tags. hang on target. they want to
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take the revenge of society and they pick kids a target because they are a week and a wonderful last week, a ca plowed into a group of children near a school in who 9 in central china leaving a number injured that followed the 90 foot tacket, a vocational school in the east and city of who she that killed 8 people and injured 17 others. but the deadly a single attack in years came at the start of this month. when a man rammed his car into a crowd in the southern city of ju hi, killing 35 people. and then during $43.00, they all saw it to save the suspect was acting out of anger over the wall settlements. now the new guidelines from the justice ministry to local officials to investigate domestic disputes fully at an early stage to resolve them. the full potential attack is take revenge against fellow citizens. it's to china is current
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economic troubles and diminishing job prospect. all contributing to the problem, but pages official response is that the country still enjoys a high degree of social stability to go to the chinese government has always taken and will continue to take effective measures to ensure the safety of the people's lives. whatever the underlying causes feel for a t c. d good to stifle debates about these attacks. often delete single references to them from social media. almost as soon as the victims have been cleared from the scene of the latest violent event. public pride, i'll just say era badging. mexico was most popular states as d criminalized abortion pro and anti abortion rights demonstrators gathered in mexico stays capital of to look as legislatures, be criminalized abortion. and up to 12 weeks of pregnancy groups on both sides of the issue save the decision, will do little to try to control the se. okay,
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so it's one that it, it's a very important rights that women in the states and mexico have the right to decide if is that bodies will say the right to abortion must be seen in terms of reproductive health known as a criminal act. get into the cold trying to sell the bush and as a bill to benefit human rights is more violence. to approve abortion is to break the defense of human rights. because if life is not a right, there can be no other human rights noise. in mexico city, hundreds of people have rallied protesting cases of violence against women. the one says up to 10 women are killed on a daily basis in mexico. the number total, 3 fives of last year, thousands more simply disappeared. the has more from mexico city. this march takes place every year in mexico, but this is the 1st time that it happens with a woman sitting in the presidential palace. but women rights advocates don't expect proudest shame bounce presidency to bring
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a quick fix to decades of growing violence against women. instead, they're waiting for her to take some concrete steps to affect real change on the issue. specifically the near total. impunity associated with 7 sites in mexico, maybe the weekend the president should make changes without us having to demand it . campaign slogan was, i didn't get here. the old mexican women made it with me, but that's not the case. she and her people made it to the presidency, but not all women can be the because so many have been killed along the way, but she should at least meet with us. so the president chain bell announced this morning a series of steps in the bringing visibility to gender based islands in the country . my experience, the measures include a media campaign, educational programs for young children and training for city officials, police and prosecutors. diego yano out to 0 mexico city. so heading out to 0 to
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seattle is one of those shows that age is just a number. is i scored 450 goal. so if you turn 13 sports, he's on the way that the the,
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or the, the to the surface board is on a thank you very much. a rob. well, i'm not just a city manager. i've had good doing that says he's landing from the columbus pool, run a form, but doesn't see the need for big changes. so if you go into tuesday for champions v game against that side, fennel is that having lost their last 5 games. if it was there as a result, so glad deal has gone through doing his managerial career. when we are winning
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a lot, a lot, a lot, always i was thinking these to show the bus. and right now this to show the best. so life net and nothing anything, is it or not? so you were a moment that we have start to we and again, we were winning a lot of games. i was thinking were going to lose games. he's unusual. yeah. right . size almonza says by munich is another stand out to fixture on tuesday and so rerun the of the 2020 chant is the final, which was one of buying. while the teams are top of their respective domestic leaks, that you are struggling in europe, both sides to have lost to their opening full mattress. the situation wherever. now we know we're going to have to win pretty much what, what all games if we want to get into the top i, i'm probably the same for, for parents as well. so tomorrow night is a big night. i think being at home we have a slight advantage, but of course it's going to be a difficult game. so a lot to place. well,
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we know that a whole face, a tough task against influence floating in this one later on. the gunners are looking to bounce back from a one to nothing defeated to inter milan earlier this month. we cannot set aside their aiming to improve their way form and currently sit 12 in the new champions league. 36 team formats. meanwhile, sporting and remain on beaten in the 2nd place with 10 points. that is the 1st match in europe without new manchester united managing. ruben more i'm looking by the way we played against into and i guess a team that has been so dominant in the leak and having to jump just like find the short of one. so i'm play and dominated again my we should have gone by the reality is that i so you have to make you happen. we didn't, you know, on to making that a step is what we have to the next mid rolls list is much more efficient in the station box. and when we get that actually do what we have to take is the points
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away from here. costano. now the school twice is and also moved within the side of the asian champion, so you can knock out rounds, or now those team were in cottage to take on divided off or so to 9 year old open this going. i felt bad stadium early and the 2nd ha, if it is 31 to anessa who are now 2nd in the west agent table. fernando has now scored an incredible $450.00 goals since turning to see the 13 year old boy has made history by becoming the youngest play to secure a deal in the indian permanent the wells, which is the crickets competition. they have the story of vanish from the eastern states of the har was signed by raw just on royals, the ip auction and saudi arabia, tom, size and past story. i'm subbing for you guys this time at one girl and 10 black. so the one girl 10 that always run serious and she, when he entered the auction for the 18th edition to feel like po little did he know
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that he would be involved in a bidding war id 5 the into the relatively cheap price of $35000.00 in an intense to minute, back and forth. he was sold for a $135000.00 to the practice done broyles and entered his name and to i feel history, incredible talents. and of course you've got to have the confidence that i can step out to to the ip level. so um yeah, lots of work will go in over the coming months to continue to develop him. but hello solomon, we're really excited to have him as part of the franchise. it's in meet your grades for a kid who's already broken plenty of records. the past single rhonda played his 1st professional match at the age of just 12 and was recently selected for the india on the 19 squad scoring a century and a test match against australia. not bad for a play opponent, 2011 titles, and really happy with what he saw. i think he's gone to schools. so we thought you
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were to be sort of be able to think on here for you. if you're going out loud, easy, the inside was quite challenging at times, but it was great, fun. sure eventually will be 14 when it stops, and he'll be playing along side some of his heroes. the question is whether he can handle the glitz and glamour of crickets most lucrative tournaments, estimated to make more than $11000000000.00 each. yeah. i think that's what the ip is about, right. making dreams come true. you know, and i think really congratulations to our office doing that and that's what it's about. i mean, if you look at from where we started in 2008 where we are now. sports has blossomed in india and a lot of that has to do with the ip the tournaments gets underway in may next year on size and which is 0. so it'd be in the boston celtics, one for the 6 game and the roll in the $126.00 to $94.00 victory over the los angeles clippers. the celtic school, the 223 pointers in the victory jason tatum and hastened to charge
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a lead with 20 points. if he's only because even cavity is a stand in the way and the eastern conference, the baltimore ravens expensive their claims as super bowl contenders. with victories against los angeles charges, there were a touchstones, a full mock, andrews and a n d p. favorites in the mazda help secure assess, he said 23. when extending the russell to 8 and 4 is the 3 sol coach during the c to coding tim in the back to between the brothers and 11th team. it looks set to be on the grid for the 2026 formula, one season and agreement. in principle has been reached out for the us car company, general motors to enter the support pass is the only american team on the con. so f one grid control is hosting the next going to the season with the cloud and leading
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the way and the ways to win the constructors. championships the, i think having 11 team it brings more competition, brings more eyeballs to the sports. give something us to talk about, you know, fans get excited talking about new races, new drivers, new teams. so, as i've always said, as long as they contribute the appropriate franchise fee, which is normal in any sports, then more teams the barrier as far as i'm concerned and also support for me and towards that. so we'll have more for you later on, including the latest from the champions league, but for now it's back to us. so thank you very much indeed. and that finally, a part of all cause has made a rare trip up the waterways of vancouver. kettle files are common in the waters of canada's british columbia problems the same and so close to the city is unusual. so i just said they were probably hunting seals and vancouver's falls creek.
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i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes with more and all these stories, including our top story, is a once again, bombings, the lebanese capital, including the center of the city, madison, stay with us on august. the unique perspective. we don't want ahead to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large, one sanction connect with our community and tap into conversation if you don't mind elsewhere. but humanity, the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up, despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out just the or walbridge sales amazon gets most of the attention. the less
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atlantic forest has gone largely overlooked. we kind of have a walk, blew up here on what used to be for families farm. these lands have been in my family since the early 19 hundreds. we used to log plant coffee and sugar cane and grease cattle. it was a very different approach to developing the economy. 20 years ago. these used to be grazing lands filled with horses and cows. now it's filled with trees. 810000 representing 500 species from the atlantic forest. the farm was transformed into the environmental n g o had won the lot, families still runs it. now was one of the preserves, the largest reforestation project this year has tested for sale yet in the have what reserve people keep moving forward of forest re born. one trees at a time in depth analysis of the days headlines is trumps. when coming at the was
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pulse of the time to your informed opinions saw that the look system was essentially designed with americans in my critical district. we're seeing that mass mortality, even the likes of which we have not seen for, for to get inside story. question is now all these allies willing to stand by has for a phone out jersey around the some of the biggest strikes yet on level known as there's many cabinets set to discuss a possible ceasefire deal the the mattress. and this is obviously the life and they'll have also sending up rain,
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destroys fires of mixture of shelters. and guys are leaving displaced, palestinians homeless once again. the army finds a live,

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