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the storms stretching their way diagonally across the southern parts of africa, with some areas of low pressure, bringing a very heavy rain to the likes of madagascar and mozambique with the risk of flooding. so it has hit on alex's era. we report the front lines of the conflicts in easton ukraine, where adult is, are on the increasing pressure under this portland, on essays that's up to goal. so say if miami, in the 1st game of the season that's coming up, the file, the as china ramps up to full patients of north korean, defective human rights group, say they faced imprisonment, torture, and even death in the country. in desperation, some involve dangerous journey. 101 east reveals the north korea's claim to factors on al jazeera. what's it like to be an undocumented person in donald trump's
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america? the name of the 100 and documented farm worker lives in a constant state of fear. my needs are greater than to see if i don't go out to work. i won't have anything to feed. my son, being separated from him is her greatest fear. those fears are shared by the estimated 1800000 undocumented persons in california alone. these are the people donald trump, calls dangerous criminals, being documented here and now means being afraid to go to your job. right, to take your kids to school, afraid even to leave your house. the the
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daniel watching onto there is a reminder of our top stories. this hour as well says it's expanding, it's not true offensive across the occupied westbank and preparing for troops to remain in some refugee comes for the coming. yes. you know, meals 7 downstairs, something time. so the time sheets, the 1st time since 2002, tens of thousands of people have got to them 11 east capital bay route for the funeral. and for late has probably to have some nevada as well. it was assassinated in his really strikes on southern babies in september and as well has postponed the release of 620 pounds sent in prisoners. hundreds of family members have gathered, and also in the occupied westbank wasting for hours to receive their loved ones for being told they weren't coming. it came out as of the race of 6 is really captives from casa. when is our lowest as well? ongoing education was suspended for palestinian children the is really bombing talk
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to many schools being used to shelter, displaced palestinians, as all sharif went to one school that's now reopening as that. now that's a safe spot in the strip. is not a terrible with, i mean, a lot of one of the, of the ministry of education and higher education and goals are announced that today is the beginning of 2024, 2025. i condemn a kia optima. i mean dia conditions under the totes, and i've seen some basic results as far as the items. this is mainly because these really all me had intentionally destroyed schools with civilians have been sheltering. and my dad is and let the students started talking to schools and other designated learning center. and this thought you need is that the front of the school we are in was targeted on a number of occasions. and came under repeated is really strikes how oh no, i'll pull up the mini mester because we're committed against the policy in the, in the civilian what, how is it today? it welcomes more than 300 students. why bunch of, despite the harsh living conditions, students, parents, and teachers alike are adamant to provide children one of their basic right,
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or call them educational law liberally. yet that many of these children have lost one of the most of the parents of, of others. that hurt and there's an entire family sick about definitely they will gather in the early hours of the morning. like, you know, all of these children have suffered greatly over the 15 month of genocide, a role and witnessed all sorts of tragedies the results to resume their academic journey. and even in the ruins of the school till the state school building is still housing displaced to civilians who will be in and around while school activities are reserved for the civilians have found a normal, tentative, and they have no other place to go. first thing is underway and jeremy's pivotal national election with immigration and the economy amongst the dominant issues. johnson, i'll show some conservatively to frederick nuts of those costs the ballots. and the 60000000 people are eligible to vote to choose a new parliament. the lead up to the election source search and support for the found right. the dates was cooled off of the collapse of chancellor schultz has
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coalition in november. so mccain reports from balance. in the past 15 years, millions of people have come to germany, hoping to start a new life here. these are refugees from ukraine, arising in a country where around a quarter of the people have a migrant background. but within the past 12 months, the previous mostly welcoming political consensus has shifted shop. because 14 people are being killed that 100 small, injured and incidents involving man who came to germany and sold asylum. where once political policies wanted to help migrants integrate into society, now they manifest those mentioned border controls and deportation. the policies of the rights for rights warrant germany to ignore the you, rules and tough and the law is here. while most of the policies of the center and the left one to strengthen the laws, but stay within those e rules. and yet some researches say with our migrant, many jobs here would go on field. the idea that it can be in
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a very clearly separate between and one to the, not the ones that migrants and one to migrants is simply not working. i mean, it's not working technically. and we have seen many people that came in society because i'm now in the american. many voters seem to have formed a clear view. a recent survey suggest 68 percent believe germany should take in fuel refugees. 67 percent favor permanent border controls. for the 57 percent believe asylum seekers should be turned away at the ford is even if they have finally documents. the other don't want an issue in this campaign. is the economy service a suggest? many voters want to pay less tax, but doing that will be hard because germany has been in recession for the past 2 years. it's key industries are struggling to remain competitive. unemployment, is it more than 6 percent of the circle debt break is also causing problems. it
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prevents governments from borrowing, moving north point 35 percent of g d, p for investment, except in emergencies. what we also need in excess of only money is we have to get more people in the labor market. that is, we have to talk about how to facilitate emigration. we have to talk about how to incentivize retirees to work longer. we have to talk about how we can people who are currently not part of the labor market actually participate. but before that can happen, 60000000 devices get to give their opinion. we'll see, you know, what is his dominant cane al jazeera pulling off on this? that's good step boss. so she's joining us from a polling station in butler and says that many people are arriving this still undecided about who that going to vote for? how significant like this be on the outcome. well, it's about a bit quiet now, but it's been quite busy here at the school in believe many people came out to
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forward and it's early to say what the photo the turn out will be. but what we're hearing also here is more than 50 percent has already voted and also in different states around germany. the photo turn out is a forward to, to be higher than in the last election in 2021. and yes, there were lots of people on the side that there was a, a number of 25, even up to 30 percent of germans who had no idea yet what, what to hold for. and one of the reasons is that this is a fairly crucial, very important election, not just for germany, but for europe as a whole. so people were really deciding to vote texaco a to support a bigger party, for example, instead of floating for the party, they usually vote for. so this would definitely have an impact on the actual result . we've seen the poles and this balls have been quite steady. but only in a few hours, we will know if these poles were correct or that the swing of votes have have the quite an impact. we have a policy of come, dallas on top, that faced with an enormous challenge, leaving europe's biggest economy, not least,
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of which is actually forming with government. yes, exactly. and so many things have changed. also, geo, political in the last couple couple of weeks only the relationship between europe and the united states has been really challenged to germany, has always been relied on the united states for its protection. donald trump's remarks about ukraine calls and the war. a lot of things have changed and you can see now that the lead us the german leaders have really picked up on this. so they realize that there's a huge responsibility ahead of them. and as soon as the new chancellor is appointed, he will have to face a real challenge and changing world order. so that's going to be something to be discussed. and also these coalition talks, which normally take a few months, of course, will be under a pressure to finish as soon as possible. ok, step boss and life was the in bed and for the payment. many thanks. the
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ukraine says wash as long as the series of drain strikes overnight and the largest such attack since the will began the air force as at least $267.00 drains. and 3 ballistic missile was told to cave and several other regions says a $138.00 drains, with shot down walls. others are mostly stopped using electronic jamming technology . let's go straight to m wrong, connie's joining his life from caves in monterey a little bit more about his massive joint strike and what was hit the well, this was the largest single set of training strikes to take place. and so will began nearly 3 years ago. like you say, 263 iranian supplied shaheed drains that were used 119 of those didn't reset targets. and a 138 were actually taken down by defense volts is not one person was actually
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killed and full people injured. that includes one person in a desa he and keep it as a result of the successful interceptions, all those drains. that web fire is on the ground, but they will quickly dealt with by the civil defense. but it's not just about the amount of joins that are in the a over ukraine. ukrainians refer to the to these tactics by the russians. simply being state sponsored terrorism can absolutely frightening the civilians to come under those drone attacks even if they are successfully intercepted. meanwhile, you seen on the front lines in easton, ukraine was the situation. the weather in currently inside the the is fighting still continuing. the russians opening tremendous amounts of pressure on various parts of the east and pug roswell, examples of ukrainians. how are they all holding the line? but the russians are still pushing towards that town and the silica fighting still
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goes on. now the russians claim the in ukraine, you know, occupied cost that they all taking load her to. but that's something the ukrainian site isn't happening that they, they all still in control of that town. but we were there on the front lines with a medical team. now this was a very, very common thing that happens. a lot of times you just call and get the the people that range it to the medics and time. and sometimes that leads to tragic circumstances. this take place to look the message comes in to the medics injured soldiers are being sent to this field. emergency room for treatment. the doctors a prepped the equipment ready, but the engine so just never arrive due to russian attacks intense fighting on the front line. the ambulance was delayed, they died before they could get him. a blow to the field,
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medics who could maybe have sites across the way from us. and we simply received information and wait. we just wait whether it works out or not. it's out of our hands while the people directly involved in the evacuation, keep us updated. we truly want to do our job and to help this person, because every minute it's a chance to rescue a chance that could be decisive. and the longer we wait, the more we realize that this person's chances are slipping away in emergency medical situations. every single 2nd counts. now it's about 15 to 20 minutes to get the wounded from the front line to the emergency room in vehicles like this. however, if there's intense russian attacks taking place, then these vehicles have to stop that. jenny can then take, i was the dangers are immense for the medics and delays. mean that's the was avoidable, may become inevitable for why i'm just talking to charles to share this. this
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happens quite often due to the so called technological war and drone attacks. as for today, we're hoping for the best, but preparing for the worst of the team. all live and work in close proximity and as make shift on the train. they have done since they were deployed. hey, in december of 2022. since we'll began, fatality estimates of ukrainian soldiers are hard to come by. in a recent speech, the cleaning president said, 45000 died, of the soul says, put the figure at nearly double that there's no breakdown of soldiers who have died as a result of lack of medical treatment for the doctors and stuff. have. every desk has an impact, but it doesn't take long for the next message to come in with in use of more casualties to arrive. and then another challenge to save lives. here on con, out 0, then that's legion is present. donald trump has spoken to supporters as an intellectual gathering of conservatives in maryland,
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celebrating his 1st month in the white house correspondent as it go hand has moved from ox on hill, surrounded by his most loyal supporters at this conservative convention, you as president donald trump took a victory lap now is why on a to address you for the 1st time is your 47th president of the united. on foreign policy, he once again promised to gain the release of all of the captains helping garza. and he appeared to once again threaten new cream, your apps, you put up more money than us. but even if you said the same thing, how come we went so far upfront? and he didn't know that europe gets his money back. they did it in the form of alone. we don't get our money back, we get nothing. so we're getting our money back. we're going to get our money back is it's not, it's not fair. it's just not fair. and we will say, but i, i think we're pretty close to a deal and we'd better be close to
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a deal to. he's talking about his demand that you can give the us up to $500000000000.00 worth of rights to its natural resources. the initial deal did not offer ukraine security assistance in exchange. trump also falsely claimed that under us president joe biden, ukraine received $350000000000.00 worth of aid. in fact, the congress approved about a 175000000000. and when it comes to military assistance that was less than $70000000000.00, which mostly want to fund us weapons suppliers. and the domestic front term celebrated has moved to for your federal workers and exaggerated the amount of money saved by eliminate most of us a i. d e claim, the country supports the moves. several members of congress have found the opposite of and had local town halls. if you don't have a voice in bunker, the trump highlighted
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a political commentator who said he's accomplished more in his 1st 30 days than every other president, including the 1st president george washington. even so just a month into office leaving the stage with the promise. despite as only just begun, patio heading out to 0 oxen hill mirror and the democratic republic of congo, the m $23.00 rebel alliance has begun. recruiting new flights is also taking control of beasts. and it says here because there are winds and box groups as many full 1000 people, including former governments, soldiers and police officers have joined and what county is invo coffee with this reports for the leaders of the community of allies and m 23. it is time now give you up and the item you sort so this is why the people you see here there where the film on the former communities and members of the police and they surrender to the m 23 after the defeat of the d. c. i mean, during the fight he,
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i don't know if we'll cover it is the 1st day they're coming out of sight. in the other side. we have also the new is a people joining the, i mean because they also need to be pointing to. i mean this is why the same one is going to get us this policy uh they. 1 assume building and they're going for sort of planing today. well, the implant if he said it will not take long because they want these people back to walk. they want them to, to, to, to help you find the office again and to be on district again for the security bought to they cannot use these people without the new funding, because this is also the same for these ident 23 thing. they were accused by the populace on the for miss what not. you met mr. living in different arguments, special in different positions. this is why the 1st decision is to take them, 1st of all, to start to printing people and then they will come back. are those will even give a new uniform today to show that something new is starting from not only according to the leaders of the community of others. and then people, what they do is join the army today. they will join the army because they also want
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people to come and because they fight to extend, continue and did it wonderful. that implant is the saying really beneficial will still what we want. this is why they need to new members. they new new us joined the people in order for the, for these, these, the former police, we have now to work under the equity initial and here in the tunnel cover island where you kind of just, you know, because of the democratic republic of congo. so i had hair on the island, is there a it was for an easier to pin run is dominate the seville morrison that's coming up as far as the, the in depth analysis of the day sidelines is level on a capable of keeping the peace both internally and externally informed opinion is the united states investing in the redevelopment of jobs, i think could be a great idea. but again, if you propose to remove the people who actually live critical debate is the
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freezing of us a id in line with these goals inside story on out jersey era some of those challenging place to work from as a journalist, even though you can't do it it's not allowed to be a field pushing the always pushing a boundaries for people. here we are the ones traveling the extra mile where all the media don't go. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. the the
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stuff that you want to support now and his far laura, thank you so much. millions around the world of watching india against pakistan and crickets, champions trophy, those pockets on need to wins and stay alive. and the tournaments after losing their opening game to new zealand, they won the toss and chose to bat. first voucher teal was the only patter to pass . 50 is india limit them to 241, all loud in response india or 32 for one. they beat to bangladesh in their 1st match of us to. 2 the fox on our hosting, but the games being played in july because india are refusing to travel to parks on for the tournaments for any of their games, including the final if they get there. the last time hawks on the india and a one day international was the final, the last champions trophy in 27. liverpool will look to extend their lead at the
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top of the primary lee when they phase renting champions. manchester city. later on sunday liverpool have the chance to have 11 points clear of 2nd place, arsenal left is the gunner slipped up in their match against west ham on saturday. oh city meanwhile will be in to put their mid week bashing by round the druids behind them. when would see them move up to 3rd that they've had maybe 11 or 2 months in the 7 or 8 years. these don't know that we're in the best maybe possibly because of in use as well. and to reach come back. they've signed to 3 or 4 players . i can see them coming back already. if you look at the results again, it's no cost also. uh yeah. what, what you expect is what everybody expects. if you go to the, at the got it, they have to have you pay again city. yeah, you'll have to shop for as well. thoughts on club? fine art have announced former netherland striker robert van. proceed as there any coach of 41 year old started and ended his plane career at the far north and in
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between play for arsenal, matches united in front of watching. he signed a tutor deal after being released from his contract. that's hearing being thoughts, initial replacement, brian pressed the fact after just 8 months, fired our 3rd in the actually and face inter milan. in the last 16 of the illegal massey provided to assist those inter miami rescue drawn their opening game at the major league soccer season. a 37 year old argentina woke up winter to set up thomas alice, who put miami, a head against new york city. but then as it was, was sent off in miami way to one down late only right up into the funnel. and messy again, came up with a decisive half setting out. tell us the whole, the shifting me, the equalizer, it finished to, to on what was heavy measure and it was due as my easy solos, the resisting you use all these in the beach fee.
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so a circuit the slain and he doesn't want to lose just we need to keep machine with this experience is most just what he does into the beach is what he translate to is the maids. he's not just playing a tag. a he said buys in defense funding this into the rocks running didn't call him between the so and it's monday it's getting great. mckayla schiffron has won a record extending 100 woke up res schaeffer. this victory hall had stalled at 99 phone, a serious crash in november. but the american hit 3 figures in her favorites while i'm events at this event in italy, it is the 29 year old will be targeting a 3rd elliptical attack next year's turkey. 100 on touch that laundry room lab has become a 2 time cuts are open champion after beating. brian britain is jack draper,
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in the final outcome. 0 is jemma, nash was at the joe had title decided a 2020 the base familia site has andre rubel, at least the, the golden. so can tracy for the 2nd time, the 5th seated russian was up against jack drake, putting the final of the castle open, a told him to replace the 1st one in 2020 there was nothing between the 2 and a type in which when it was sub for the 1st 11 games over the last sign, we right take the set 7 fine, the pressures number one have to come from behind to when his quotes assigned to and send me final matches and then come back on again. draper, edging the 2nd set 7 side to remain in with the chance of winning this event of assess times off on his opponents. so it has frustration with less composed himself
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and run away with the desire to placing out with much $61.00 to his 17th career. title, i'm 1st is winning imagery. it's not me. it was amazing is my 1st thing with the one voice, and then we're, we're in the same title twice. so i'm really happy. so 2nd side, some insight heartful on david left and he's in good come to the other 2 time. when is this event include 20 full time of grandson champion and novak joking, which he failed to make it past the 1st round of the seas tournaments and the mind that pops of junk of it. just coaching team and the marine. he also listed the tri feet twice. risk level is one shy as the most successful player at this tournament, that is roger cetera. we try it 3 times. the off, quote 5 works at the beginning of the week with dante to buy. well, number one down, extend when he was handed a 3 month stating that the event ends with the spotlight on the champion. andre with less, he and draper and now had to be you a with
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a to meet again in the quarter finals of the dupont championships. german s l g 0 as one of the highest speed sportsmen in the world, one soto smashed a homerun in his 1st hips as a new york mets player in spring training. signed them from the yankees on a 15 years, 765000000 dollar contract, and that's the largest contract in professionals. and we finished with the 40th addition of this bill. marathon in spain of thousands of renters of all levels to parts, but it was a po, po who dominated the races. and then the title went to for my 10000 meter olympic champion film on break and 2 hours, 5 minutes and 15 seconds. an engine, a loo, gonna took the women's race and 2 hours, 22 minutes. 17 seconds of both winters were making their debuts over the mass on the right. that is all your support for now, for back to you far. thanks very much. and that's it for me, laura kyle:
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full this new job. i was back in just a moment from today's news for you, the phone, counting the cost. as donald trump's term, his policies begin to take shape. we took a look at the potential impact on american industry. consumers of the economy will increase inflation level the playing field, portions of the rules of the global trading system, counting the cost on which is 0. connecting community. what would you like to see it happen for a new syria to emerge? is no way we could move into content again, where i see it is for this basement is part of our presence. opening up the conversation representation methods. we haven't had the best representation of african so for us it's about solving that putting to representation for our kids with fresh perspectives, from lesser heard voices. the stream explores the key issues of our time on algebra
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. so i'm struck by the commonality and the messages from the different wisdom carrier size mats and how science is agreeing with and concerning the knowledge, the condition is people's have been holding for centuries. very contemporary says, you see that all these things are always been practiced. baby, indigenous peoples stand in upon him, which is both, well, she's from the sam boot community in kenya. kinds of conservation sciences. all these know lives about the claim made the environmental to protect kids. what challenges we can face when you don't protected holidays. i've always been the community since i've always known that we're just a funding, it's not, we've empirical data. we are not the government of those issues. we are not superior then other species. we on the tele nature itself. so the moment restore the story to of seeing also was different from the rest of nature. and it is only
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event that we can realize that we are all connected. we are one, the is rad intensifies. it says sold to me. ok applied westbank with plans to send time in the 1st time. and so the 1st time in decades. kyle: this is out of their life and also coming up and agonizing ways. how much schools as well as refusal 2600 palestinian prison is a blatant violation. tens of thousands of people attend the public funeral.
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