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so the story from some bullets have killed more than 46000 palestinians. but right scrooge said that as well as using food as a weapon to the or was it israel's prime minister reserves the right to resume the war on guys? i just hours before a ceasefire is doomed to take the play you watching l g 0 live from do i would be for the bad people. also, i had the killings in guys a continue at least 123 palestinians have been killed in these really strikes since the cx 5 game was announced on wednesday. the
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we're in washington dc with thousands of protesting ahead of donald trump's inoculation on monday and i'm doing all in central p. what are huge, clear up operation is on the way up the sides of russian misfire struck the with just hours left in tennessee's fi goes into effect and guys, israel's foreign minister benjamin that y'all is already a warning. it could be temporary in a national address that he always said, israel has the right to return to fighting if necessary. and he said he was, he has a bad king of both incoming and outgoing us administrations. government to keep up the government to see by the president bond and in president found have shown the full support to at war. and if as route would find that the stick and sides of the agreement could not be implemented. they said that they could understand this.
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trump said he would remove all obstacles so as well could have all the weapons that it needs. and if, as round needs to resume the war again as well, could do that. and we will do it stronger than ever. so i'll just here is stephanie deckers, following developments from jordan's capital a mine because israel, his fine balance is 0 from a 14, from his reading the occupied westbank. this is the 1st time that we've heard from these ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu. since the announcement of the ceasefire, dionte very much presented it as israel's victory. as his victory dot israel managed to get him off to capitulate to agree to release more than double the amount of hostages alive. in this 1st phase, he said that his ro retained the rights to return to work. the american president's both of them, the incoming and outgoing, were on board with that. um, basically very much a speech victory that israel i changed the face of the middle east that it was going to achieve its goal of bringing home all the captives that benjamin netanyahu
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. and even he referred to his wife sanara were constantly thinking of the captives . ironic, really when this is a man who has been acute across the board in israel, of not caring about the captives of only carry about his own political survival, which is why he has prolonged this war. even when there were deals on the table in the past. why? because the right wing ministers in his government or against it, threatened to end his political career. you see that with each more ben give, we're now announcing that he will step down from the government on sunday. it will not bring down the government for now, but these are the pressure is which is why many people are questioning whether this cease fire will go beyond the 2nd phase. but at the moment, the 1st phase is happening sunday, 8 3rd to local time. it will start in garza 3 is ready, captives will be released and around $95.00 ballasting and political prisoners, stephanie decker, all g 0. i'm not too early. i spoke to
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a goldberg who has an is really political commentator. he says, and as he, i was national address was kate clearly age of the countries hotline, as it was intended for the right wing folders and the right thing, ministers that have threatened resignation, or as a announced a resignation that it was also meant to demonstrate how within the hour is charged with making a difficult decision. how decision designed to deal this not one that is making slightly how he is thinking about every aspect of the situation. this is the persona he wants to build up before an upcoming is early elections. he wants to be the other states. he wants to be the leader who's capable of fighting a 15 month war, but also of delivering the deal that ends to where he wants to be seen as the whole package. he has an actively threatened to go back to work, and i get a sense that uh, president trump, who will take office on monday is not
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a big fan of wars and certainly not a big fan of wars to which the united states has committed either in arms or for an aid or. busy or a, you know, haven't for sent troops. i think the president trump wants to make deals. and the fact that he has given that to the out, i doubt he's given him a guarantee, but the secretary said is all can have weapons. that certainly doesn't mean the president trump well, okay. a forever war. the certification of religious ministers are imagining. and again, this is classic and it then, you know, he promises everything to everyone and ultimately finds a way to make it work for his own personal benefit. at the moment, his own personal benefit is tied to the end of the war. he doesn't need, he doesn't want to be seen seeing us too eager to bring about the end of the war. but it's the end of the war, the promises of a fighting chance and an upcoming is around the much i, i always realize maintain of her osha's rates of strikes on guys i since the ceasefire agreement was announced on wednesday, at least $123.00 civilians have been killed in attacks across the strip and also to
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re re for some down by law in central gas for the time and need the announcement of the seas. fine garza came to date, a mother a father and there's 7 and 2 year old children children and is really strikes on the elmo losey. come up inside my yellow and she has died with her husband and children. what is this choose that gives us hours before and begin? i mean, may god have mercy on her as, as rose governments ratified to you, it was bonding the turn where they had taken shelter. since the cease fire was announced on wednesday, is really a talk tough kills, more than 100 palestinians. when the fighting finally stops, any peace will only allow people hear this pace to try and begin to comprehend what they have lost. but not all of us and think about it before we want to go see the
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people who we lost contact with for the past 15 months. we don't know anything about them if they are alive or data from, we want to make sure that everyone is safe. and sound on the be the model. if it's my house burned down so i can't return to it. i don't have to get my affairs in order and find a new home for my children. do you suppose to see a search of humanitarian 8 into gaza? 600 trucks a day, including 50 bringing fuel to power hospitals and bakeries. maintenance has an 8 brooks headlines. the roads of education border the like through the scale of mind, nutrition and gaza. the u. n. c's humanitarian aid alone, or be enough. it's not going to be human to terry an age that is the magical response to that great suffering and deprivation assemblies here in gaza. we need the commercial sector. we need commercial supplies to come in,
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alongside humanitarian age. the ceasefire on its own is not going to alleviate the, the overall suffering. the is tied to living conditions of families here. this is far will also allow rescuers to begin clearing rebel and recover some of the thousands of bodies buried in the rooms. so much of causes, homes and infrastructure have been destroyed the u. n. c's, it's set back the progress of causal by 70 kate. how does the news are in doing one more night of hard before the ceasefire? takes effect. many here in central there has been a, has told us they still cannot sleep because of the sound of the drones and the fear this comes along with them. they hope this will soon stop and they will be allowed to dream of peace and safety. and the very least of quiet and of the odyssey the cause of thousands of people have gathered in london in support of panaceas in
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gossum. it was one of several demonstrations how the costs here. if i had of the ceasefire set to take effect on sunday, at least 70 people were arrested during the london protests launches number. since the ronnie's began in october 2023 melana vincent innovation was there to gauge mood among demonstrations, or the demo on being a ceasefire to 15 months. here in london, we're finding on the brain where there is so a sense of worry from people that we've spoken to that what is being discussed is a ceasefire agreement rather than nothing piece. and they also say they worries with that during years were made to the monument a task of rebuilding dogs without any guarantee. so nothing to say, oh, so if you will say one to a complete and 2 straight with israel, take a listen. what some of the protests are sold. my fault guys are probably spending people because at least they're going to get some relief. i don't know much. right
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. so it's a step in the right direction. so hopeful is the word, silvery side for all the lives lost. hopefully they'll be pace for a while, but i just think it's going to be last thing. and i think we still need to really see what the american government apple out of a new take of them to go and stay with prices. if it isn't like everyone's struggle, that would be fox for today's charges, was meant to be a march. like every all the time this event organize and run here in london and the past 15 months. lease, impose restrictions, the democracy goes binding, then providing the bbc, no, many hearing the crowd accused the bbc or bias which is something that the bbc denied. but nonetheless, it was meant to be a static protest. so people do thought moving funding parts, barriers to these old and they have now been stopped here in 2000 square in central london. and you may be able to see various police bonds and there are 5 according
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to be on there as well, stopping them from guiding any father and getting to the bbc. and this is what has been a major point of attention in london at this protest today. without the reasoning to reach out to 0, the just 2 days out of donald trump's evaluation, thousands of processes i failed to 3. so all of the us capitol, they're calling it the march. the people's march demonstrate is concerned about what comes next. presidency may mean for women, migrant sand, refugees submit a protest, supply and across major us cities throughout the day on saturday. john henry and reports from washington. this is a new phase, is the resistance in america. this is the people's march thousands. the organizers say, tens of thousands of demonstrators are here,
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and they're here for different causes, abortion rights, l g, b, t rights, human rights. but they're all united in opposing the trump administration. it's modeled on the women's march in 2016 when more than a 1000000 people march here in washington, dc, and in a number of other cities against the 1st the not the ration of donald trump, what he was a 45th president. now he's the $47.00 president and they're doing it all over again . john henry and l g 0. washington. and donald trump has achieved what no republican has been able to do in 20 years when he both the electoral college and the popular vote. at the same time he's a convicted felon twice impeach, accused of inciting any interaction. and yet, that didn't matter to his loyal base of voters. in fact, his correlation grew and his b shapes the republican party in his image. island fisher brings us this report from washington dc. the trump is ready for return to the white huts. he has control
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of both houses of congress. don't lose complete control. the resume imposter. donald j. trump, of the state of florida has received 312 vote. he's changed the face of republican politics when he voters on the way he is largely re made the republican party in his image. uh 8 years ago when he was being sworn in. you had folks in the party, folks like john mccain, jeff flakes, who are very critical of trumpet. those folks are no longer with us and they're no longer part of the republican party. it's no longer the party of ronald reagan. our success has more to do with substance than style. donald trump is different for style to conventional thinking, establish practice on the stablish mints. think it's just push run for president. she told america it was a dot dangerous place and he was the solution. it won him an election and to deliver it because texas install consecutive justice's an order to america to buff
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canister. downtown certainly has appealed to populism and he's created a right wing form populism, and it turns out had a wide cache and appeal amongst the american electorate. he lost in 2020 for many reasons and paste the position from those who argue he is a to a conservative. it doesn't matter. he's modified republican positions winning support across the board. but even the after 8 years is perhaps still too early to see if trump has them, or mega politics will sort of 5 and the republican party. if someone else can take the ingredients, donald trump provided and continued to get success at the pallet book. unless or until republicans can figure out a way to bottle that type of energy and magnetism, i think it will be very, very difficult for them going forward. all american political parties have factions in groups, some st. donald trump, the stage to host the takeover of the republican party, changed it. but it was
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a part of you looking for change, but he delivered a note. there are 3 generations of voters that don't know the republican party of reagan, or roaming, or bush, all the new is trump. and his brand, the republican politics could dominate several more election cycles, particularly if they continue to be successful. alan fisher, i'll just the, the washington state of head on alger 0 people in south sedan demand answers optim move in a dozen nationals are killed in neighboring saddam. and soft 3 is impeach. president will spend another night in jail after a top port was to extend these detach the a hello that was not down on the and todd, so the semester a have declared
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a national disaster. thanks. are some very intense, vicious forms that have knocked out power lines and brought some very strong gale heavy rain as well as still lingering around that east coast, pushing out from new south wales towards a queen's and is not just out east, but also out west. we have got a tropical fi icon working its way slowly west. it is expected to clip into the north of w a of the next few days, bringing some very heavy rain gales. and of course, very stormy conditions to the seas before the south and will essentially though it is a story of heat sink temperatures continue to push up in alice springs. but also full puff, where we all see a severe 2 extreme heat waves. we have a look at the temperature chart. we could see 42 degrees celsius on choose day. so very hot indeed. now it's not as hot in new zealand has been a bit of a dismal summer, but it's looking well settled if you showers here and there,
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but also some sunshine through on monday it's much west to across southern parts of south east asia, in particular, indonesia, on sunday, a unique here in danger. biodiversity lies in the heart of one of those tropical jungles. there was a lot of nice information about the animals that we have here. i know the probably electives to come across others of conservation in their communities out. is there a chinese deep into the rain forest to follow a scientist until teams efforts to save the flora and fauna, so precious and the region? women make science equity to is hidden treasure on al jazeera news .
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the plug in you're watching out you 0 live from, don't a reminder about time stories with just hours left and tennessee's fi goes into effect in guys. israel's foreign minister venue minutes now is already warning a could be temporary. su hours says israel as of right to return to fighting if necessary with the backing of the us is around is maintainance or rush. just raise of strikes on guys. a seems to cease by agreement was announced on wednesday. at least a 123 civilians have been killed in attacks across the street. and just 2 days ahead of donald trump's, you know gratian thousands of photos just as i feel the streets of washington d. c. that calling it the people's march 7th straight is concerned about what comes next president. you may need for women, migraines and refugees. the
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ukraine says at least 3 people have been killed in a russian attack on central keys. the mess a several cars caught fire and a metro station was damaged during the whole report from the printing capital. the moment of impact. the immediate optima, a russian missile strike of central p. a man has been to death behind the wheel of his band. another person dies outside mcdonald's, possibly waiting for the fast food restaurant to open at 6 am. on folds by daylight . these are the $360.00 degree scene of destruction. at the, at the center, a crate to us it to be the messiah warheads detonated. it's not the 1st time this has happened to you. it is, in fact, the 5th striking this immediate area since the war began. and russia claims this
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time to have struck a weapons production facilitating the if i caused a hold of them. i was here which time the 1st time and miss all hit this place was march 16, knew the status of the work that are part of the building collapsed since then they hit test frequently with let's say unusual, miss silas. it's very unsettling. it said he takes us into his apartment, across the street. the blow now windows, over the cover. yes. again, with plastic seating, he thinks he knows why the russians are doing this, the backward. they're intimidating us with these attacks to end the war on vapor pretends to influence the population. so the people pressured the government, our leadership elements, and the control. while the toll is dreadful enough, bystanders was thankful. there aren't more that it is extraordinary looking at the damage here that the casualty count hasn't been hired. it almost certainly would've been had this happened at 6 am on
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a weekday morning. the clean up operation is swift and discipline. now the 1st time, either with a now is least neighborhood will return to life is normal. the what counts for normal to people here would be 2 others. i'm think of a joe. the whole elder 0 keith intends fighting has taken place in the western russian region of kirk since august, when ukrainian troops carried out an unprecedented incursion. nearly 200000 people have been forced from their homes august here is dosage of by the force on how the cities residents are preparing for a long occupation. should ukrainian soldiers reach the city in a once quiet city in western russia home to nearly 500000 people. then the sound which reminds everyone of the realities of war. air raid sirens has come to constance in carson city since august. when ukraine
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launched a surprise incursion into russia, intense fighting continues there, 5 months later. this is one of the ways local residents are dealing with that fact. learning how to save lives in an emergency. these free classes take place twice a week and since august, over 3000 people have learned the basics of hostile environment training. the course is designed to teach how to stop external bleeding cpr, as well as how to deal with test fluids and frostbite. among other things, and you might have, we need to show people how they can help themselves or help others. all of them understand that they need this training now, especially now that we have this very dangerous situation in cost. it's important to give them the right knowledge. that's why 18 year old the theme is here because the station in our country in new york. okay. and is of interest. and if i know
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that i could help people and my teammates might go to save their lives and save my life for all of these young russians, this skill is now in the substitute. this course is not the only way citizens here have been preparing for the new realities of their lives. after the influx of this place, russians from the boarder regence. many people here and curse has been helping in any way they can. this is one of 3 large storage facilities in kirk city, where 120 volunteers work around the clock to sort through non perishable food items and get them to people who have been displaced. the items here are either donated by local come denise of purchased by money, ways to donations of government assistance. 20 year old ilya is a curse university student. he's been spending more time in this warehouse than in the classroom over the past 5 months. over most of them now, the boy has come to us to
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a native region where i was born with the guys i work with with born and live. there is simply no other way. this is judy carson city has a history, steve and military conflict. the most well known one dating back to world war 2, when the soviet union successfully repelled nazi germany's forces in the bottle of curse. it's been over 80 years since foreign troops occupied russian land. people here hope their forces will prevail, get again in what many are calling a war of attrition doors to jabari out to 0 curse city at least 70 people have died in nigeria after a fuel tanker overturned and exploded. near depot in new niger state, several people trying to solve a special that failed from the truck for amongst those injured. and jerry is nationally, emergency management agency says the explosion happened as people attempted to transfer fuel from the tanka to another truck.
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when it sedans army leader abdul thought todd behind has ordered an investigation into the killings which triggered protest and looting in neighbouring south to don. the unrest broke out after $29.00 sa. so the needs nationals were reported to have been killed in jersey or a state in so don, the army and the power military rapid support forces have been battling for control of savannah since april 22, 23. catherine sawyer reports some ranking south so that a wayne rank town a border area in south. it says on
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a web, there was a bit of tension and unrest on a friday a when some people tries to protest against the things that are happening in. so don with the needs have allegedly being kills what's happening now. things are being calm, shops have been opened. 7 people are moving around as well, games you about whether it will protest as well. uh, the situation. it has been contained as well. the lead out of the silver and sedona has for the on investigation into atrocities that was allegedly me said in the 0 states. but people here are very angry, they want results as quickly as possible. uh, the u. n. c, a in ranks, has killed down as races saying that they're waiting all this situation to see when
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they're going to us kill up more than a 1000000 people have been displaced and i'll come to this area. seems so is to don, started, us 1000, all of them are fussing. he rang every day and that means they need a lot of help. they need medical attention, they need what they need food, they needs to be registered as well. so they can get all this, you know, just terry and services. now that is not happening. so there's a lot of fun, especially when it comes to aid work because in what they're supposed to be doing, katherine solely all the 0 rank. how sit on it goes in south korea has decided to extend the detention of impeach president even so kill moments later. his supporters attempted to storm the court but failed to get past the gate even was taken into custody on wednesday after now as long stand off with police. investigators arrested him over his fail to attempt to introduce martial law.
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lawson. tony chang re forced himself this tens of thousands of support is the president you and so you'll attend the mass riley and downtown so many health science cooling for his impeachment to be a no the next to the south korean flags the stalls and strikes of the usa, these people see humans arrest as a threat to the countries democracy, and basic freedoms. not a good hubby. i feel like the country's laws have collapsed and i came here hoping that maybe the nor can be restored. prison june arrived and souls west and district court just of the mid day to hear the prosecutors request an extension, his period. the detention we'll do the hearing took place behind closed doors. you and spoken like something he's declined to do the investigators. at the same time
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and more protest, his go downtown, a very different demographic, the trade unionist writes groups and much younger faces. these are the people who are shocked by humans, declaration marshal, and want him to be removed from office and punished to the full extent of the lo. i felt that just watching from home would be enough. so i came up because i wanted to contribute even a little bit of strength, large numbers to despite the bits of code to the per ton. so both attended by tens of thousands of purchases with a house. diametrically opposed to the president is the detention hearing extended into the night tempest. don't get to play 16 people detained is per you and suppose is trying to break through police lines. south korea's political crisis is getting deeper and the tensions beginning to free. 30
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