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prime minister and the show by new tents, housing, displace, palestinians go off in flames is really strikes. he's a so called st. so in southern gaza and a man hunt is underway in new york of the ceo of the u. s. as largest healthcare company is guns down in the strings, georgia's opposition media is reportedly beaten and then of this it thousands headlines. the streets of receipts for 7 nights in a row. and i'm far as small with the sports and the 1st half is underway between arsenal in manchester, united them primarily arsenal, are looking to gain round on liverpool in the tunnel race in what is new united manager. and ruben, a more tacit challenge yet the funds has been plunged into political uncertainty of the problem and post
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a no confidence motion against prime minister michelle bun. yeah. and his government, 331 and peas out of 574 members of the national assembly, voted in favor of ousting him. the motions were tabled off to the prime minister bypass parliamentary approval to force through an upstairs, he bolted the left and fall. rice led the push to remove him from office. it's the 1st time a government has been toppled in this way in france since 1962 natasha battle agent natasha butler joins. we now live from paris, that as a tool for through what's just happened of the what we have is the situation of which the french government has collapsed. and as you say, that is something that has not happened for 60 years. and these are from the fall of rights and will say from met disco, religion, teaming up in
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a rash or unity to try and bring down the government to bring down the government. they did with support for the confidence. but michelle bonnie's, the french appointment is so i wanted to push through, and we'll start with the budget to push the reply to pre on monday is that infuriated a mini and piece and said that that was not a case to so angry. the contents of the parties that they said would shoot for people, and many workers, montage and others. what happens now of course, is that we now have political, political on search. see in the french presence emanuel michael will have to name a new prime minister who's that will be we can't tell suddenly it a particularly serious situation for the presidency menu. i'm a chrome how we just remind us how friends got into this situation. what are all many has called them into play with the political crisis and problems
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. because back in june, he called a surprise. last not selection met to a situation that we have now which is deeply fragmented and divided a french parliament left to win combination of one that election chose not to points upon minister from the last that in fury to the left. another result of that election is as a fall, right? policy became the biggest single policy in the french parliament. so with a lot more power than, as if that is the situation that any new prime minister would have to face a new 5 minutes the would have to form with government like a minority government. so trying to work with a piece of the house and such a fragment way is very difficult and the place is very embarrassing. emanuel michael and is likely to cost a shadow as it this we can offense when he is expected. how is the number of instructional leaders including us present elect, donald trump, the reasoning most of them?
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i'm sure he's, of course, not had the collapse of his government just a few days. so thank you so much. that's natasha bottom and reporting for power. it's been a k all. thank you. in politics in france, let's take a look at what's just happened. presidency menu macro on how to snub upon them. entry elections in june. they left, you know, policy with a clear majority. chrome points that and michelle bunny as prime minister to lead a right wing minority government. but the prime minister had difficulty posting a social security budget including tax increases and spending cuts to reduce the deficit. so he used a special process to force it through with knowledge problem entry, approval. this led to bodies on the left and fall right to goals and no confidence votes. it's been 60 years since the government was forced from pallet this way in france. let's break down what all of this means. i'm joins now by avenue, st. lucie, who is a political analyst and journalist,
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and he joins the note from paris. thank you so much for joining us on the i'll just here and use our let's put all of this into the broader context. what exactly does this mean for politics in france moving forward? a hello and then that means that in many of my calls as last time. right now, since the problems, every elections, we have 3 bullets because the phone we have the far right. we have the right ones. and we have the newport blue cross, the new fucking bronze, which is a coalition of a little several left. just 14. and that's one last thing, collections and many of them i pay uh once it's uh cool. mcgovern with this supposed to be far right. but the only compose it through voice. good thing was
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from the right the far right group always ask for was always ask for the racist laws, but always ask for more anti immigration policies. and it will always lead to the same points for me to that, to be a realistic now they might have about point as was to get busted, to perform a majority in the, in the bulbs. and how did this, uh, this process become rather nonpartisan? is it unusual to see the rise and lift of politics coming together in front, as well as a news, but the situation of the far right uh once more from my claim. uh because he's it keeps giving them more and more. so they are asking basically, where they're going to go agend. that's the implemented scheme as opposed to the left to friends. it's basically following what's uh what's what we've done. 1 ident
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and such as a budget this will reduce the funds for, for public, for the public sector, for housing, for health. uh select the united states and decided to oppose it. um, so it truly, it isn't something it's exceptional in terms of uh, in terms of uh oh it takes the decision of left to to uh to sensor in the bottom, the cupboards which is new sort and meanwhile, i mean we've seen from maureen, the pen, the saying that the pressure is piling up on president emmanuel, my crohn. she wasn't calling for his resignation. of course saying that only he can be responsible for that decision. what does this in bolton have opposing parties in france? well, so when it comes to my because they're supposed to do it, and we need to understand the concept of the fixed republic brands they might have had. my phone has organized selections by just. busy in the last month,
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he lost his selection. now he's capable of performing the majority. so the only assumption, either he gives power where that's one device collection. either he needs to resign because this will lead to a new quotes for your friends and friends. and this will, this, this is the only possible outcome because if there will be another, a bought a new like a government grants, which will only be just censorship. a good, thank you so much. i'm an, a sanusi was a political ellis based in paris. the is randy 5 digits have spent the evening targeting southern gaza. they hear a so called safe zone in the south. at least 20 palestinians are killed in the
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strikes on on the last the make shift. tense, sheltering, displace palestinians came on the east rarely fire, civil defense cruise struggling to contain the blazes. victims of being rushed to nearby hospitals, hundreds of thousands of palestinian families of sheltering and on the la see what conditions a dia, with little food, no infrastructure. and in visa, cold israel has designated the area as a so called safe stone, and yet has repeatedly attacked it. a hello, the city is trying to get food, has come under, is rarely attacked in central goza. at least 5 children were killed. as israel bombed an area near an age distribution point, and on the setup, refugees have others with injured and taken to hospital. more than 17000 palestinian children have been killed by israel since the start of the war. that's more than in any other conflict in the past 2 decades. honey, my heart reports from that of
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a child after child is rushed to hospital. these are still have some hope of surviving, but at least 5, the children were killed. and that is really a talk on the site, right? refuge account. he was killed by his rarely during strike. he was killed and his sister was in a coma. they were waiting for me at the doorstep. thank god, punish will lose responsible to us and israel. the bullets of this innocent boy and thousands of other innocent children are on their hands. he was with his daughter around the corner, sitting and playing peacefully. all of a sudden they were hit by his ready jerome. aside, i ran out to see all the children lying on the ground. my daughter was critically injured. she's in the i, c u and my son was killed. this is the norm now.
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and never ending cycle of killing and so called save zones that are anything but the guy we were told this is a safe zone. so we put up more than $100.00 tense, sheltering hundreds of families in this area dedicated to the displaced citizens. all of a sudden these really will play and started a carpet bomb the entire area. where can we go? home is we destroyed our children were killed, those still surviving a mentally wrecked and stopping to death. tell us what to do, where to go. i will go to the crow eyes for. busy for a ceasefire o 4 and into the hor, continue to go and answer the united nation save unhindered. access to humanitarian aid is urgently needed. as hundreds of 1000 is struggling to get basic necessities for surviving. honeymoon mode. i just see it out from the central area of the golf
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trip. how the sy in northern garza israel has issued move, forced evacuation, or does it for him? kelly lee med residents, fled on foot. the soundest constant is rarely a tax overhead. i am right now standing on, so i had the to see the closest point to the areas of your battery fees. you can be able to hear. i'm good. i don't offer the news is reading evacuation for is which have been issued this morning. as you can see, the scene here, civilians have been evicted, onforce displays from their home the the progress we've done these radius full stuff to evacuate. we've been walking for hours alone and tiring johnny of displacement and the danger and humiliation was tied up. this is where the drones kept hovering above us, firing on many children and young men. they're still lying, bleeding on the ground. we weren't able to help any of them. i mean,
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that's about as ray, the soldiers detained large numbers of young men and women too. they have no mercy on anyone, children or women, old or young. what else do they want? the civilians are for easy, unimaginable suffering. as the same time as you can hear, the artillery shooting out, taking the place in this area, the mass destruction, and is your value. as you can see you, this is in your destruction afflicted. so the area in the life of your own going is what you, me a ground incursion, taking place for more than 60 days in a row. this is christine, are part of your eyes. civilians are displacing. as you can see. all people have mercy on us, have mercy on our souls. we have been exhausted more now and the yeah. we do not
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want food or aid or what we want to space security and for god's sake have mercy on us. now the look at what these ladies have been doing to us this is since the the lights doesn't display. you grows more display as than you. evacuation orders and more internal displacement taking place in northern does not governor right brain study. i did the wrong northern gaza. how does fine he's really, i mean, he says is attacked on hon eunice earlier on wednesday. was what it caused a for sized strike on the senior homeless the terrorist at least 20 palestinians were killed. well, let's bring a note or the who is in on the what else if we heard about that is rarely strike as
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well. these early army admits that if target it, what it has designated as a so called to monetary an area, and that part of hon, eunice almo, off the, those sand use where israel has basically squeezed much of the displaced population in the gaza strip. that large explosion that survivors said was like nothing big seen before shrapnel that was incendiary, traveling hundreds of meters away from the target. as you said, killed 20 people including children of the charred remains of those vixen men, victims. many of them women and children really contradict ven, message from these rarely army that conducted a precise strike against a ham us operative or how must star get in that so called to monetary and zone. this is, of course, not the 1st time that is real attacks, the 10th of this place, palestinians in almo, off the area killing many civilians,
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including women and children, and not just stay on the line because there is another question that i'd like to discuss earlier. the is rarely military said, 6 captives whose bodies were recovered from the tunnel in august were executed by fighters. the army denied its strikes in hon eunice at the time to the captive. the military says the findings are based on what it calls new intelligence. now, if you could just joke us through the latest developments on what we're hearing about these 6 captives. well, those 6 captives were recovered, as you said in august. now, according to the latest information released by these really army and shared with the families of those 6 captives, they died in february. you, wendy, is really army was conducting white scale bombardment of the area where it has been, you know, i think has been cleared. that's,
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that's where the captors were kept. and apparently, one scenario that was suggested to the families is that when the guards of the captives felt that these really army was closing in what the fumes of those bombs were getting close. or that is believe to be the time when those captives died. these really army also announced the recovery recently of another body of another is really captive. and that all adds to the conviction of is the families of these really captives. the israel's continued military assault on dogs that will not bring their family members alive back to israel. they are calling on these really government as they've been doing for 14 months to reach a ceasefire deal. it's believe a 100 captains is really cop to zoning and gaza. 37 of them, according to his release of the estimates are already dead, then it's becoming increasingly difficult by the admission of these really are me
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to figure out where they are dead or alive. and so that pressure increasing for cease fire talks to resume and conclude successfully. jessica me, that's not all day reporting from on the ceasefire between israel and has. bla is largely holding the government and agencies are trying to help those who are in desperate need of humanitarian aid. but as they know that a report from nebraska in southern lebanon, a long term plan is needed before reconstruction can begin. life is returning to this devastated city now about 2 years. and so there 11 on was one of if not the hardest to get the areas during, as well as war on has the law to the wide scale bombing campaign has stopped in a ceasefire as large as a holding, but people are returning to destroyed lives, jamal so boy has still not come to terms with losing his home and business, or the lack of assistance so far from authorities. and i want to talk with by the
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daughter at 1st i loved and then i could always, it is not about money, but i wasn't expecting them. at least ask about us. no one came. they were concerned with the stuffing the war and claiming victory. they are claiming victory, but we are broken. neighborhoods and business districts have been leveled loving on has been nearly done for up fences. economy collapse in 2009 c. and if it cannot afford to rebuild the on its own, the prime minister is calling on the international community to health long absence . the state is now trying to take the lead. the minister in charge of the emergency response plan is touring. what was the local council building and the to you he came with the you ends who mandatory and representative and 11 on. we've been working together for the by this conference last month. and we're going to continue to follow with the donors and friends of 11 and to support us as they did. and then if any of his balls and the other company and they did
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a nickel search slipping on has been dependent on international aid for years. the government is now putting together a reconstruction plan, but there are challenges ahead. the plant needs to be credible and financed many here also believe there needs to be an executive authority with powers to carry out economic reforms long demanded by potential donors. obviously there have been great limitations with a have a president in a care taker situation. but what i was also trying to underline is that a lot has been done over this last period to deal with the crisis, the emergency, the, the, the challenges that have been immense. it's a very different time then in 2006 after the last 4 between hezbollah and israel, when money poured in from gulf or countries. this time it seems help, could be conditional. and many like a lot will have to wait for the billions of dollars needed to rebuild their lives
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center for their eligibility to southern lep and on the government forces in syria have conducted on other round of strikes on a live province, the north west, and part of the country is controlled by opposition forces. last week the fund has launched and offensive from italy, provence, capturing syria's 2nd largest city of the syrian government forces have carried out dozens of strikes with russian support from northern syria. hughes alda 0 seen him because of the i am in front of me not military air base intel roof thoughts city. the airport. the military base was taken by the s and a as syria national army fighters from the curb. this rebels
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a few days ago. a current dates and readings because this minute, the exchange 10 minutes on that. it's a very strategic one. both for the curtis troubles, the opposition and the syrian military behind me are the syrian rebels who have under the umbrella o. as in a, in that we formerly known as the free syrian army, they are very happy to have this operation let by. they have sort of shop. they are happy that i left for 2nd. but some of the commanders that i have spoken to were from hama from left for some of them were able to return home to see the families. some of them didn't have any chance, as they are on the battle ground. they say they will enter inside hama, they will get home off from the syrian government, and their next target will be the mascot. position fighters are gaining it,
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advancing territory in syria. to solo elda 0 the fat, nor the northwest, and syria. opposition fighters say they have seized control of coherence, airport e stuffing that though it's part of a life thing offensive that seen armed groups taking control of launch sweets of property of territory. syrian army wall plains have continued extensive bombing around a level and it live, causing widespread destruction in residential areas. not a car wash center this up to age from a level residential area. the civilian locations in the off position held a areas in syria or with missing massive development in the last few days. as this year with g more plays have been hoover and go over the skies of a live city, its countryside liberal city and its countryside, causing massive destruction in
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a residential neighborhoods in the city ofa as live and direct its targeting vital areas such as hospitals. the city of the lab, resulting in the destruction of over for hospital. one of them was a maternity hospital in the city. and even the city of a live both or places have been over and over this guys over i live for the last 48 hours, also targeting a, a residential areas and zones. and as you can see behind me, we're here in the city of a little a civilian gods are here. and this is, this is supposed to have is disclose the square. it's considered one of the most important and vital squares in the city of a liberal with dr. many civilians here in the area. and they still feel a or a still living in the state of fear of continuous targeting from this year and regime
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a war place. and the last to 48 hours, many families actually left the city of a little after the city was targeted by heavier strikes from this year in more places, a targeting mainly targeting hospitals, medical points and residential areas. and they told us that they are eager to return to their city to return to their houses. but the via are of continuous targeting from the syrian a soon read you more, please prevent them from returning to their homes and the homeless the nobel committee has called for the permanent release of jailed and ran in peace prize. peace prize laurie, i didn't know because mohammed team, she has been allowed to leave the prison for 3 weeks on medical grounds. holiday underwent bone surgery last month, including a bone graft for non midland cima. she's been subbing multiple sentences since 2021 on charges,
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including spreading propaganda against the government. the still ahead on how to 0 . the president's political future is in don't of declaring and then which touring surprised. marshall and historic sumo wrestling tournament head supervision. the 1st time in 34 years, details coming up in the the had a lot of the weather remains laundry, unsettled for the latter part of the week. across here we've got 2 areas of concern to deepening areas of low pressure. one of those affecting the northwest, the other putting across towards the southeast from the mediterranean. so we've
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read wind warnings out on thursday for croatia and a warnings the heavy rain and thunder storms along west and the areas of greece. we'll see that rain pulling into italy as well with a chance of ice and snow in places like a brute. so, but you can see those unsettled weather conditions affecting the noise of africa as well to move. and all of these to view of it is gray and gloomy, but not as active. the active weather is sweeping in across the north west with some heavy rain moving across the island and bridge. and we've got wind warnings outside of the northern parts of scotland as well. we're expecting icy conditions across southern parts of scotland, and for that wintery weather will be moving into norway, stretching down into germany and poland for the south of this. nor do i is sunshine and settled from conditions with spain. and portugal means that these reign starting to wash into the very ne, those wintery conditions are pushing further east. we'll see that sweet and snow in well,
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global news. an insightful documentary jersey was teams across the world when you closer to the house at the store. the the, again, this is just a reminder of our top stories. the sound. francis compliments has passed a no confidence motion against prime minister michelle. when you move to als, 10 came off, the he bypassed parliamentary approval to go through and austerity budget. is there any flights of jobs have carried out to as strikes? targeting a so called safe zone in sylvan garza,
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at least 20 palestinians are killed in the strikes on on the of securing funds to help reconstruct the devastation that's been inflicted on the gaza strip. may seem like a new impossible task given the scale of just how much is needed. a conference has just wrapped up in cairo to try and increase the amount of humanitarian aid being dispatched to the strip. the british government has announced at $24000000.00 in funding for garza. this includes $15000000.00 allocated to the united nations office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs and the world food program. this financial year, the u. k. has committed a total of a $126000000.00 to the occupied palestinian territories. but agencies say that's only a drop in the ocean, given the sheer scale of what's needed. the joins now lives by chris doyle, who is the director of the council for our british understanding and he joins me now live from london. chris,
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thank you for joining me on the i'll just here and use our it's certainly not an insignificant amount of money, but given that she a scale of devastation, perhaps this simply isn't enough. no, joking millions of age into gauze or isn't going to do the trick. this is the same old british government that treats console to simply a humanitarian situation, where unfortunately some blogs to a getting in a car. and that a cause on israel somehow to best to facilitate this. and this is not the humanitarian crisis. it is a situation of acute to trustees, war crimes, crimes against humanity, ethnic cleansing in the northern part of the cost or not to be the genocide against a captive civilian population. under is right, mcmillan feel compassion state because trying to help feed faith the victims
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last at the same time on the public tractors israel little point now we feed them before they get boned. so it is nonsense, cool. to have a policy that focuses certainly on the provision of aid, and remember there's huge amounts of 8 sitting outside the called strip white team to get it in. but it conte, it's a political fadia. and so the victims, you mentioned the age that hasn't been able to get into gaza because of israel and i'll read to you a quote from annalise jones, who is the development minister. the israel must immediately asked to ensure unimpeded aid access to gaza. it does seem to reflect sentiments that you were just talking about that, that there is this, this determination to give aid without cooling for accountability is precisely, this was the message that i actually gave to the minister very directly in a recent meeting saying that you have to hold israel to account. in fact, the issue, access to
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a is know nearly as important as actually getting to stop in the bombing. stopping the trust is stopping this policy of salvation as a weapon of war. what's the point of supplying aid into gaza if you do not condemn and do something about israel bombing, for example, bakery so not allowing fuel in so it could actually allow people to bake bread. and i actually live live lives in the situation where of course, the winds are rains are coming in and so forth. so what palestinians and carson need is states like to stick up for the roots based international load of for international law, this new government. and in britain, the labor government and says that it support that international and the israel should abide by them. but it's simply not holding these right government to account . and we have seen this throughout the entire as to not just of the last 14 months, but frankly, for a very long time for decades. and chris, of course, this comes at
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a time when we just had from the u. n. food and agriculture agency. that's food availability in gaza is at an all time low across the entire strip. i'm curious to know. you mentioned that you met with the minister. what was the response to what you have to say as well? it was a private meeting, but ministers are on the record in parliament and then all the florida where they have made very clear that they are looking to try to get aid in. they do not accept a criticizing is role in terms of its violations of international. so take the international court of justice. it issued provisional measures to prevent just thought that was back in january with additional positional measures orders. since that, the british government has not said the israel has to apply, but this provisional matches, it has not responded as yet to israel a,
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to the international court of justice is advisory opinion seminal advisory opinion . secondly, the occupation base of gauze, or in the west bank is on norful. there's a said nothing on that. and it's trying to avoid having to confirm that both domestically and internationally. it is obliged to arrest these ready problem mister netanyahu, if he's set foot home. but the soil following the international criminal court decision to issue arrest warrants. so we're seeing the situation which britain is allowing israel to commit please. the trustees cost free and not it is only just lagging behind us in germany, which have been sick. biggest supporters of israel and everything is doing, we come in properly at sud and it mixes complicit and mix is implicit in what's going on. we are still providing weapons to a state that is committed war crimes. that is unconscionable. so we have an aide,
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we are giving will not remove much the responsibility of the british government as this one and the previous government have for those crimes and cause chris, thank you so much for your analysis. that's chris doyle was the director for the council of our british understanding. felicia hunting, the killer of the boss of america's biggest health ensure up to what they call a brazen, targeted attack. they say a gunman was waiting when unitedhealthcare chief executive ryan thompson, arrived for an invest a meeting at a new york hotel. it was shown in the back and leg inflated, died in hospital. the shoes have fled on foot and was last seen writing an e bike to central park. this does not appear to be a random act of violence. the victim was in new york city to speak at an investor
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conference. it appears the suspect was lying in wait for several minutes. and as the victim, it was walking to the conference hotel. the suspect approached from behind and fired several rounds, striking the victim at least once in the back and at least once in the right calf. many people passed the suspect, but he appeared to wait for his intended target in christian salumi reports from near the scene of the attack in new york. it was here outside of the hilton hotel in midtown manhattan that brian thompson was shot in the early morning hours as a suspect waited for him to approach. he was known to be attending this investor conference for the united health care insurance company, of which she was c, e o. police are still speaking to his family and his co workers as to a possible motive. but they do believe this was a targeted attack. and they are asking for the public's health. they have
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surveillance footage of the suspect who is seen sling on foot, and then on an e bike, they are offering a $10000.00 reward for anyone with information that leads to an arrest. now this of course has a very shocking attack in daylight in midtown manhattan, on a day when thousands of people are expected to come to the city for an annual christmas tree lighting. the police are saying that they don't believe the public is at risk, but they will flood the streets with extra security to make sure that everyone is safe for that event. christmas will be out 0 new york, prominent georgia, the opposition leader has been forcibly detained by police negro. give them yet a from the coalition for change. grouping of pro western policies was reported to the beach before being carried away. they've been purchased in the capital for the past week, about a government decision to delay chokes on joining the european union. dmitri met
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with encode reports from outside the parliament into police. he's was taken away by several men who apparently roughened them up. and uh, apparently he was unconscious when his body was taken away by police, as i was filmed by many cameras in broad daylight. and this also came in line with the, the prime ministers announcement. his statement today that the basically opposition policies off the high and the violence that has been happening in the streets. how to be seen this past week. we've seen protests every night and there was several rates over opposition. party headquarters today. also film with the uh, government media saying that the fireworks and all the uh, things were confiscated from from those uh, from those headquarters. but this hasn't been apparently the tiring people from
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coming here. we have tens of thousands of people filling up all the way down the as a, as i'm, i can't remember, rena can show you right now. there's tens of thousands of people in risk of any avenue. it's from, from what i can see. it's actually more than the way yesterday, and this is the 7th night of protests and these are near sub 0 temperatures. people have places to be tomorrow, you know, jobs studies, etc. yet they still feel like they needs to come out to continue demanding new elections. and asking the governments to change the costs of suspending e you accessing talks, which were announced last thursday that they were being suspended for at least 4 years. south korea's opposition party has presented a bill in parliament to impeach the president for declaring martial throughout the day, thousands of protesters most in the capital to cooling presents
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a tool to resign. civil society groups and use and trade unions. a cooling for charges of treason to be brought against residencia in his defense minister and several members of his cabinet have offered to quit. jo stratford reports from sol, thousands spilled the street downtown. so when the kindly protest developing the resignation of the president and those who supported, he's moved to impose mouth shall fill those who tried crazy move. they are in their seats until they sit down. we are no, you don't feel irritating. we are, we are living in the sizes, so i'm here to do me to try and comfortable. i was off the cooling for it. president human,
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so you thanks down reversing. is decision to impose marshall june had cooled out the military on tuesday, accusing the main opposition party of sympathizing with north korea and the state activities. the sweeping restrictions included binding political activities, controlling media and strengthening the rest without warrants politicians, including those from the presence of policy back forcing troops to withdrawal from around the national assembly. as you'd said, you would comply problem this decision. now position politicians have introduced a bill cooling for the president to be impeached, how they will try marshall again off to the 1st failure. when that time comes, we, the citizens, along with our lawmakers, will step forward and fight to ensure a victory or position politicians of so cool for you and to be charged with treason
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. the showdown is one of the most severe tests of south korea's institutions. since it transition to democracy from the military rules a decades ago. and so many south koreans, it's the memory is a previous political crises, often played out with mass demonstrations of people power on the streets. when president human suck, you will try to impose moss low. he said it was the cycle full series that was stopping him from governing. now was wide spread opposition to that ill fated move . he's fighting, but he's political survival. it's all stuff down to 0. so the mute of caught that is on the 2nd day of his stage visit to the united kingdom, his eyes, henry included visiting the military college. he attended in the 19 nineties and meeting the british prime minister. jonah, how has, we'll say to the state visit to britain in the emitter of content shape to me in
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a model tunnel is welcome to through military college sentenced greetings. among others by young katasha cadet took the academy where he graduated in 1998. but this was a day devoted both to business and politics of to tuesdays pageantry and i look forward to discussing software on how we're supposed to meet our relationship and pasting tracy investment, including the announcement today of a one point in time investment in our new clean energy policy, the prime minister keeps tom hailed a 1300000000 dollar investment in green energy cooperation between the u. k and kata deepening already significant trade in economic ties. and as the peer mit inside down the street, other items on the agenda included infrastructure investment and ongoing talks towards a trade deal with gulf nations including cut up in parliament square. meanwhile, protest is used the opportunity to focus attention on israel's warring cause of
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a subject also touched upon by the media and the prime minister. also discussing this crisis and talk about some details on the whole state visit for the emitter of katasha, the ultimate exercise in self power by the united kingdom, including the hospitality of the king of fucking and cullison as the visit tools to a close. he leaves a meeting with the prime minister at number 10, downing street. the king and queen were on end to see the meter on his way. leader of one of the world's largest gas produces a friend to britain, kept close in globally uncertain times during the whole elder 0 london. the french nuclear group are a no says, and he's just build the region to has taken operational control office uranium mines. the company previously suspended production in asia after authorities withdrew its operating permit,
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has one of the largest geranium deposits in the world. last month. it's money, minnesota invited russian firms to invest in uranium production in the country. nicholas han reports from senegal, another blow for france and this french company, or i know which the french government has the majority of mistakes because they were extracting uranium since 1971 for over half a century. they've been taking their uranium in use year to power the nuclear power plants in france in order to bring electricity to french citizens. and that has been abruptly brought to an end by these years military gentle. they say that that relationship was unfair, new quote, because despite and is your being the 7th largest exporter of uranium in the world . well, most people live under or less with less than $2.00 a day in poverty. and so this is what these years really turn to is trying to
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address, and it's preventing away from france, asking for russia for health, asking for russian companies to take control of what is the largest, the open pit uranium mine in the world at the moment a speck of uranium, also known as yellow cake, is worth hundreds of dollars in that open pit mine there's $200000.00 tons of uranium waiting to be extracted, so lucrative deals for whoever comes in to replace the french. but certainly below, for the former colonial power that has lost its, its influence in the region. the military and that was stationed in chad has been asked to withdraw. before that they were asked to withdraw from the share burkina faso molly. and so out goes the french incomes, the russian in a region where it seems, france is continuing to lose influence. nicholas hawk allen's is 0. the car still ahead on out to 0 because the secret to
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a tunnel use lie in space. scientists and human cells into of it, to conduct and experiments on the international space station of to for strangely defeats the champions of back on track. all the latest action is coming up in the the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, the right. it's time for us for these are jessica, thank you so much. we start with
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a busy day of premier league action and not much time left now in match between arsenal and matches. the united arsenal, looking for a 4th consecutive, went against united and aiming to gain some ground and the title race here in timber gave them the lead, his heather, and the 54th minutes. his 1st school for the club. it's now to nail to arsenal. now though, within 7 points of liverpool, if they hold on and that's because leader pull dropped 2 points and that's really 33 draw against new castle. how much solace lockheed had to decide of 3 points with his 13th goal of the season. one that lifted him above early in holland, but in the final minute a savvy in charge snatched a draw for new tassel party swat side, now 17 matches and beaten, and all competitions. but as i mention that lead at the top, restricted to 7 points, there will be did. well, manchester city 7 match win list. ron has come to an end with
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a 3 now victory against nottingham forest, kevin to brittany and made his 1st starts in september. and had to go and, and assist in victory. germany, joking also on the square sheets for deal is worse run and his managerial career is finally over his side. have moved up to fort as it stands. so chelsea are up to 2nd thanks to a huge when again south hampton saints have made plenty of areas of season. christopher and cook, who allowed through here with the celebration to boot street in san cio was on the square sheet for the 1st time and a chelsea shirt to round off the victory. they run out of $51.00 winters to time asian champions lead winters. olsen have given themselves an outside chance of progressing to the knockout rounds. they secured a surprise victory over shanghai shan want the so cream champions were without a single point going into this fixture. but they found the chinese side with
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a come back victory. shanghai dropped out of the qualification places with 2 games remaining. i'll take a look at this free kick and wednesdays other fixture yuki, i'm a motel bending in that effort for japanese side cow saki frontal. they went on to be china's shame. dante, shun for now and are on the brink with all fine glass 16. that's why a president moment been so lamb has told formula one drivers to mind their own business . fall is recent uncertainty over decision making within the sport. strict rules and controversial comments from the president has led to the likes of champion macs for stipend and louis hamilton criticizing him in recent months. the shopping was punished for swearing and a press conference back in september, while high profile officials had been fired without explanation. in recent weeks to hamilton's mercedes teammate george russell, demanding clarity and understanding of what's going on. then slowly m has urge them
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not to interfere. i really feel like a 5 as to them. as a discipline is important. also, you know, the f i. e is responsible for the safety. we are getting unique, doesn't we? ottoman government, but we actually on formula one. can you please everyone know they want to please everyone know we do our business, we do our job and we knew it can have a very and i would say government and we understand or there. oh, i know i said to that i was, i don't have to interfere in the way that i have a car. i don't have to enter the field under way your team is, is running. so i don't want anyone interference and our responsibility and basketball. kevin durrant looks set to spend some time on the sidelines after suffering an ankle injury the 14 time and the all star sprained it. during his teams went over the san antonio spurs, phoenix funds going on to take this game 10493. despite the victory they were
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eliminated from the n. c. a top and a grand single tournament will be making its return to london for the 1st time in 34 years. and london's royal albert hall once again be the venue for the 5 day event being held in october. next year, auditorium will be converted into a finding stage. wrestlers from japan's top c mode division will find around 20 votes to contest the title. this is just the 2nd time the sports 1500 year history that the tournament is being held outside japan. small. these more than just the support it is a seems, this is of japanese culture and tradition with over a 1000 years of history. civil showcases these trends, skill concentration and discipline of the rest of us making it the
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national support of japan. okay, and that is all your support for now. jessica, back to the scientists could be landing on a new ways, accounts of the effects of aging in space. they've sent tissue samples to the international space station, hoping for medical breakthroughs. engine monahan has the story to point the secrets to the human aging process could lie in space. studies have shown astronaut living on the international space station or i ss, get older, faster. step 8, the 3 scientist and oxford in the u. k. believe a closer look at this could lead to medical breakthroughs here on or on the on, padded as to nodes, suffer from muscle atrophy, brooklyn, with their joint with their phone, and also with immune system. when we noticed this, we found that this actually at some point, simon, you're to
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a different age related disease. and this latest to ask the question, if the space might to provide us with the amex or late engage a model, lower gravity in space means the human body experience is less resistance and doesn't have to work as hard. but this leads muscles to break down and bones to lose their density. ask knolls, have to exercise cost elite to counter the, the facts, conditions and space can also damage cells and the bodies immune system. to study this, the scientist and oxford of gro miniature oregon scott oregon awaits their sense of the i ss where teams on earth monitor real time data to see how they are affected by being in space. and the solve on would be sent to the international space station. and some of the sambal would be staying nerves and would be able, by comparing and analyzing the data, coming from these to a different uh, oregon need in the international space station and also an hour to be able to study the process of aging. the study hopes to find new ways to counter age related
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health issues like the weakening of boeing through audio pro says and decline in the immune system. and with plans for human emissions. tomorrow's in the coming years, as the roles will need new ways to keep healthy as they take longer journeys into the unknown fence and monahan algebra. this news, ella, i'm jessica washington. please back in a moment with more than the african countries have struggled to replace many of the artifacts taken by you repeat, colonized. this is our experience. most of our identities in the final portion of the series, museums and collectors, still hold precious assets selected few have been returned, but the still a long way to go on progress is painfully slow. restitution africa stolen on with
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punctuation on orders here. in 1958 charles to go made a famous speech in algeria. but take a don't hold back the tide about jerry and independence in keep francis companies in africa and the pacific. in the final episode of the series, just there explores how the bits of fights for the french empire still resonates today. imagine tis french the colonize ation on al jazeera. after a decade of honoring individuals and institutions working and translation between arabic and faulty of the world, language is shay come on. the award for translation and international understanding is hosting it's 10 towards serve. on the 10th of december 2024 in doha guitar, shea come on the award for translation and international understanding from the
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arabic language to mankind. the latest mean view of say, is 90 percent of the dogs that have been displaced. those who have managed to survive, these really ties are now hoping to survive the winter with detailed coverage. you know, i mean, you can say classrooms that one centralized hope and learning today. the last results for families leading schultz is from the house of the story. the right wing government in israel seems almost immune to the pressure of the tap. the families and international calls for a cease firing. garza, the swing and fall ride full of patients in france. your nice ousting, prime minister and michelle by noon
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