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the other again, you're watching, i was, is there a has reminder of all the top stories this hour is where the forces have kills at least 3 palestinians and gone. so in a series of when use a tax, it comes days off to the 1st phase of a cx 5 deal with how much expired as well, has refused to focus on the 2nd stage of best equipment that is blocking the em sheet of food and met some into the strip one person that's being killed and several others injured and a stopping attack in northern israel. it happened in the busy transport station in the city of haifa. police say the attack on has been shot and kills. i'm passing the died off to a contrary of into a problem and jemma says you have mannheim several other supreme engine. police say they've arrested one suspect, but have not ruled out accomplices. a fight has broken out of the way they can ass it between security forces and the families of cops hoops and gone . so the thousands of breeds is really,
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families was stopped. spike, that's it. secure. say when they attempted to enter a press conference, calling for an official investigation and see events of october 7th, as bring back home to saw him. now she's life was from jordan's capital a mine and the hands of these extraordinary scenes become necessary motions running . hi, the, especially as the fate of the remaining captives remains in the balance. a pretty remarkable scenes inside these really can upset as family members that was early captives and believed families around 1500 of them were going to watch essentially in the gallery that's on top of these really parliament or the lawmakers debate. they were going to watch because it's really prime minister benjamin netanyahu was finally going to answer questions as to why there hasn't been a state inquiry into october 7th. and the security failures that happened on that day. in 2023. the family members of captives, the opposition,
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and the large majority of these really public has been calling for this. and in fact, these really military has released to their findings of a pro, about the security failures that led to this, these really army chief of staff, even acknowledging his responsibility, playing a role in the security lapses that israel had. and now the public and the opposition, the family members of the captive have been calling on. mentioned y'all for so long for more than a year now to establish a state inquiry. but he's not interested. he says that this should only happen after the war is done, but it's going to interfere with the war effort and the politicians who are now trying to run the country at war time. however, now the opposition is saying that because of the seems that happened today at these really parliament, it's shameful. it's despicable and the family members of captives are calling on the can. is it speaker, amir or honda? to resign the opposition leader? yet you're in the pied had went to the connected speaker and said, you know, the family members are not being allowed in. there are fights,
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there's violence happening in the hallways of these really parnell and building, but to no avail. those family members were not present and are not present currently for that session that they are so desperately wanting answers for. okay, how many thankful, reyes. the latest that i'm describing those scenes for us in the is really a class that they're in security forces have been deployed to the sub of, of gym on a near the council, damascus to restore order of the fighting with drew's groups after security of the dead tensions have been escalating there in recent days because some armed groups are refusing to give up. the weapons is where the problem is. have benjamin netanyahu has issued a warning to the new syrian government in response saying is where the forces will retaliate. so if at homes please residence boston's national leaders have condemned his plan denouncing it as interference. and serious internal affairs. as i said, is in japan on the outskirts of damascus. he explained that the bodice in the town
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is representative of the wide security situation in syria. a sudden city of deadman not as the dignity square which previously was cool, the presence declared before the full and of the sad redeem. so this is one of the central squares here in the city of jeremiah, which has nearly around one indian population. and of course, it is also a home to a significant lodge to do the community as well. so you can see that the shops are open. there's a social norm. let's see here, the business is we as usual, however, it should not be misleading. we have seen the tension rising and rising in the last couple of hours a couple of days here. just last week, when the southern governments send the security forces to the region, one of the members have been killed and all that was cap cap too. and that caused a tension between the federal government and the local forces here, then the has the tools initiated between the 2 parties. and finally,
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yesterday they have least an agreement. so those who have committed the crimes to handle it through the federal government. and then the security forces of the federal government to get into the city of jeremiah, not to preserve the security. now you're seeing that the security forces are pitfall him across the space in jet amana, along side the local forces. here as of now, this situation is relatively cool and the security is preserved. however, one thing has been quite clearly a reminder to every one by the you when that took place in the last couple of these year. and that is how the situation in syria is still sol bradshaw. on the other hand, when i was talking to the dues community leaders here in jet amanda, they told me that they are having a difficult due of understanding the statements that they're coming from. these very prime minister then yeah, i mean this and yeah, with the saying there,
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this and, and when we do a part of the ceiling community since some cities and they saying that nothing yahoo was, uh, saved was, is not happy in this region who bought the brother is um, from syria saying that their vehicle license unless the massage of the new cd's government. and they also emphasize this well, the 14 years of the civil war that matches the revolution is celia. the blues community also has paid tremendous tremendous sacrifices and prizes, like i knew all the syrians, there's was that there was a 0 american media while reporting that the pentagon is pausing or quote, offensive 5 alterations against russia, both sides defense, actually pete hex us has given the order to us 5 to come on, the move as seen as another step in the full in relations with most guy that comes with donald trump, is pushing from negotiations to ends of will in ukraine, and just days off to his spots with ukraine's present for them is the landscape at
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the white house. what do you have? the decision to pull is offensive cyber operations against russia is re salaam and monk secure cx, but also officials and assistance, no fundamental policy change. critics on get we comes america's ability to count of options, 5 of threats. the concern isn't just domestic. europe sees the move as a strategic misstep. a french intelligence report has highlighted bosses, cyber aggression. the target is critical institutions. most of those, it'd be an identified as a top cyber threat by us intelligence agencies and the 2016 intelligence reports. i conclude russia attempted to sway the presidential votes in trump's favor, as well as defensive cyber operations disrupt enemy networks before threats materialize. defensive strategies, focus on mitigation, and respondents a jody west be is chief executive of global cyber risk, and she joins us now from tulsa, oklahoma, as well. perhaps you could just pat out for us
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a bit more of what kind of offensive operations we're talking about here because there is a blurry line, isn't that between offensive and defensive? well, it's inside means to attacking is certainly russia is one of the leading countries known in the globally to be a cyber threat. they specialize in cyber crime, cyber intelligence and interference and elections. they. busy they attack critical infrastructure, but they're especially known now for ransomware attacks that have caused us companies so much. and it's really to me and comprehensible why the us would make this decision with the rush it with what we know about it as a cyber actor. how potentially damaging is this holds to offensive attacks? well,
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as offensive. it doesn't necessarily mean that we're attacking russia offensively. it means that we just aren't monitoring, we are not engaging and looking at what they're doing and we have to remember that half of the d o d, our defense department is the national security agency. and as a it sits between defense and intelligence. and so, to me, the only thing that makes any sense is we want to have plausible deniability that way. know, right. she did something, and as we think, well, what would we not want it out? well, what they do to ukraine, for example, attacking critical infrastructure. we don't want to know that then we can be pressured to hassle them about it and, and call them on it. so i think that it will hurt us a great deal with the 5 dies astray, a new zip canada and the u. s. and
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u. k. they want share information with us about russia. they won't trust us. i mean, some a single is being reported. but this is pos of the trump administration's effort to get russia into tools on ukraine. the 1st will, do you agree with that to the 2nd level, how likely is it that russia is going to hold it's operation is against the u. s. and return? no, they want because it's mainly a large, a lot of private sector actors that has some state banking or the status. so just don't bother anyone and russian will leave you alone. but it will hurt because if you recall, we had a big advantage in earlier a tags. when russia went into ukraine, we were billed intelligence and said ahead of time here's wasn't going to do. and that sort of foiled the plan. well, if we don't have any of that intelligence, then we're going to to not be for warning ukraine
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or be responsible as a global actor for calling out russian saying, don't do that. and how concerning is it? but perhaps all the threats act as might come with flowers themselves to look like they are russian. so indeed, they go undetected as well. you can do that to some extent. however, we are good enough with our intelligence. i think we would detect that and maybe we're just saying this and we really will continue to do some intelligence. this might be something that's a public relation statement. it's more talks and walk. so we'll have to see how much this means a for places like the national security agency because this is at the very cool of the function is there's another the, the, the bronx of the us government's going to be got to is by the trunk of ministration . or i don't know, but the, as i said,
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the n s a serves the intelligence community which is 18 separate agencies and it also serves department of defense. cyber command is a defense operation. so the fact that if we actually pull back where we may monitor them with what they're doing, but i think we'll pull back and just give russia free rain. and that will be very dangerous. because to think that they will not come back to us and leave us alone is silly. me dirty with a grasp too many things indeed taking time to join us. thank you. china is gearing up for this. he has top government meetings known as the 2 sessions and the sets take place this week. thousands of delegates a gathering and badging to approve legislation bunches and appointments for the coming in katrina. you reports from badging,
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the. 2 thousands of government officials, military leaders, and business people are in the aging to attend the annual 2 sessions meetings. in the coming days, they will set out china's priorities for the year. and while the most powerful people will be center stage, orders, citizens will be watching closely, hoping for solutions to some of the challenges they are facing. so indeed, salaries are low, it would be best to, to create more job opportunities so that the economy is more developed, especially private businesses. china's agent phenomenon is more the more clear if more medicines for chronic diseases are included in the national medical insurance scheme. ordinary people would be able to use them, spearing growth and a slowing economy is high and the agenda a gdp ta get the 2025 is due to be announced. the labor market is tight. young people in particular are struggling to find jobs, a prolonged slump,
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and the real estate sector is damaging business and consumer confidence in families of choosing to safe rather than spend. a lot of people don't have what i think it's the willingness to spend to consume. and ask this question of why people are not spending money like why can find all consuming and expanding by things fast as what's happening in developing countries like this always is i think people are saving for bad days. the chinese parliament is expected to announce new measures to boost consumption and enhance welfare assistance for those days. possible steps include raising pensions for the increasing number of senior citizens and providing more support for parents, such as the owners of agents control all adding to the economic uncertainty. it's unlikely us president donald trump's name will be mentioned and i need government documents. but his policies are costing a long shadow of a china is 2 sessions, and these include multiplan chinese goods and restrictions on his on technology.
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police is advancement in artificial intelligence, promised to be a hot topic of discussion. the government has pledged most support for the private sector, especially technology companies. president student paying has urge them to innovate and contribute to his mission of building a more modern and resilient china. katrina you out to 0 aging a. this is academy. a once have struck a most thoughtful titan than usual, oscar winners and creating a palestinian, and created a palestinian film about the obliteration of a village in the occupied west bank rentals. reports on hollywood bank night nora, the independent film. and nora was the big winner on oscar night with 5 awards, including best picture, best director and best actress, 25 year old mikey madison, rachel r. she portrays a sex worker who marries the son of a russian oligarch,
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and then has to struggle to survive. i grew up in los angeles, but hollywood always felt so far away from me. so, to be here, standing in this room today is really incredible. it was an unprecedented night for palestinian phil making the documentary no other land one each category. the 1st the palestinians film ever to win an oscar. it's the story of a journalist who chronicles and struggles against the gradual obliteration of his village in the occupied west bank by the is really far. no other then edit. it reflects the hollows. you have to do that, we have been in building for decades, understand the business as we call on the world to stake students, actions to stop the injustice at the stop they make man think
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there is a difference. best political solution with our 6 supremacy with national rights for most of our people. and i have to say as i am here, the foreign policy in this country is helping to build this best. adrian brody one his 2nd best actor award for his role in the brutal list as an immigrant, hong gary and architect struggling to realizes, grand vision in post 2nd world war america. thank you. god, to thank you for this, this blessed life. the brazilian film. i'm still here one best international feature. it's the story of a woman refusing to surrender to the brutality of another for terry and regina. it's the 1st oscar for brazilian cinema. in the wake of the l. a wild fires in january, the ceremony included an outpouring of applause as firefighters who battled the
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blazes stood on stage. once again, the academy handed a top awards to bills that relatively few movie goers actually went to see the 2 movies that actually attracted mass audiences. wicked and do in part to withhold largely empty hand rob reynolds al jazeera hollywood fil a head of hair or the al jazeera oldest bolt. the football coach facing a link to the bottom of the this confrontation with a referee bar is here with that story. the
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the old? no. and his far. laura, thank you so much. olympic president thomas box says serious this information has impacted the debates on transgender athletes filled out there that the olympics should not get involved in what he describes as a cultural war. the next summer games will take place in los angeles and new as president donald trump has signed an executive order banning, transact, leads from competing and women. sports lock has been talking with our correspondent andy richardson about trumps. involved to the upcoming elected president. trump is a great, the fading offers sports and he has supported to the will of the games the a 28 from the very beginning there. so i have no doubt that he will greatly support that of the organizing committee. president trump has,
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of course, just signed at executive order to exclude transgender goals and winning from schools. at the moment the i see allows individuals supposed to make their own decisions on this issue. should the r c by now come up with its own clear policy on who can and cannot compete with the lympics? in this case, you know, it, this is a reason in the visa books in controversy or in the berries with a c, or is this information a going on the because of these uh, to uh, boxes there, uh, from man sharea and from it, if i want them not to try and straighten the estimate. to that bo, with women their fee, born at st raymond, they have been raised as women and they have been from p c over many years as a women. so this has nothing to do within a try and straighten the issue,
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the prove the ratio ethan kits, the right decision to allow individual schools to make their own policy. you wouldn't see a time when the olympics makes the decision for all the schools that take part in the olympics as to who should and shouldn't be to think every human being must have access to support for their support must be inclusive when it comes to competition . however, then the fairness of the competition must prevail. and the where the, they know the fantasies to jeopardize this is very different from the support to support the maybe even from dc plains to where these people. and these are the international federations uh, are doing and should do based on the scientific uh, on the scientific care basis and not on the cultural role like, uh, a discussion. but the keeping of the facts in mind. and again, these thought it,
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uh, so there was this uh, this information that the other 2 books us uh, that would be transgender athletes. they are not it. and he has critique have general his charm that has dismissed suggestions that they have an unfair advantage by being allowed to play all their champions. trophy matches india by india, refuse to travel to turn that host pockets on due to long standing tensions between the nations and means that they've been able to set up camp in dubai. while other teams have been had to travel between different cities in the face, australia, on the 1st time the final on tuesday, and a repeat of the 2023 woke up final. is that what you me, if you hung up there are different things happening on every surface. so we know what is going to happen on this pitch and what's not. even for us, it is a little bit of a question mark as to which pitch is being played. you'll be able to, um, go to that number, but whatever happens, we have to adapt and see what is happening. we will play on that. this is also
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a home. this is to buy. so we don't play so many matches here. this is new for us to oh, that's fairly one that match and i'm above that 2 years ago and they'll be out to shock in the at once again, they'll look to lean on their experience players to get them through to another final. when you look at what's to come over the next couple years we've, we've 2 little cups around the corner. we've got the experience of that in a comfortable, obviously, is important and it gives them the confidence that we now know send me and i think install it with flying and, and like you said, because we continue to keep doing it. a leon coach, palo fonseca, is facing a lengthy band following a confrontation with a referee on say, car went head to head with the match official during the all french league game with breast. the portuguese coach clash with the referee when he went to the pitch side monitors were due, a penalty decision on st car was right, carded buddy could that be suspended for up to 7 months?
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majesty united manager reuben amberin has hit back at former united player wing rooney for calling him night at full like united stuff. he kept defeat to follow him after a $11.00. draw the trophy holders lost on penalties, to follow him who move on to the quarter finals. that's now 10 defeats in $24.00 games in the summer and took over at united hands. this. the overall goal is still 20. how many lead? even if we need believes that's unlikely. our goal is to win the premium, at least, maybe not leave me. but our goal as a club, the board is winning the premier league like we did in the past. we've all the, the great glories in the lesions of the scrub and we want to do vision and we know that to be adding the difficult moment. and i'm not knife. that's why i'm, he is coaching at that 40 years old that i'm interested in at united and next phase route associated that in rural felipe, they were beaten for now at 1st alone on how demand sent off. let me in your mouse
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showed off his skills to help set up 1st, his 1st full. when puts them back on top of leave at one point clear of athletic over the overhead of worlds. football sub bladder is back in court. a switzerland, 88 year old blatt her and to shout back to me or to use the fraud puts in a used to be in charge of the weight from the governing body of european football parent were acquitted in 2022. but the federal prosecutor, as appealed against that decision, both men were suspended by sci fi in 2015 for ethics breaches. ron james and luc advantage teamed up to inspire the lakers to another, went over the clippers, letters 3 letters. no 3 about the except for the past. dante justice for 29 points and had 9 says the bron added
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70 points as they did their a city bottles, a 10800 to the brown may be 40 years old, but he was at whole stretch. and this game, believe his coach was full of praise for dante to only join the team. last month he played fantastic tonight and again it was that that verb and that spirit of competition. but also just something that is maybe it's an inner demon. i don't know, but it comes out in it and it's, it is fantastic for us with us. and there were plenty of houses that we could do a golf tournament in florida, leader j snapshot of 59 on thursday. he may have avoided the alligators, but he found the water at the 11 hole, and it all went wrong. eventually made a triple body and went on to finish down in 6 place jo high smith, one by 2 shots to secure his 1st teaching to title. that is all you support for now back to laura barbara, thank you very much. and that's it for me. laura kyle:
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for this news i've, i was back in the home today the i have the right, the boy caught anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that gods chosen to bless us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue, do want to state level all that i can't support the 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people who go to the freedom of speech and 1st amendment rights more about the issue, whatever i'm looking for. so my dad talked to him, quote, on which is 0, with his references, notes universal across the world indigenous peoples of facing discrimination or persecution. he's in finance at the time with that message is needed most a piece. why mikaya is
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a zulu healer from south africa. indigenous people have been long forgotten. even in my own country, it's hard to find a voice is hard to be seen. and it gets to a point where you only start to see yourself. and you don't see or medicine, what was the impact fee for the load expanded? indigenous knowledge such as he was, was to be lost. if the limits dies with us, no one gets to carry it. and we all shape the same. the humanity is in a crisis and as it goes into crisis, so it does mother it. so i hear that when the indigenous people in indigenous tribes will be remembered and will be needed. but there won't be any at that moment, the escaping the gravity of home and reaching for the star and ask guns, civil engineer, which means that transcend orders actually strives to soar. as an astronaut,
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she must 1st find a place to use the story of resilience. and the bundle of sky witness? oh no. jersey. the. the palestinians in gauze moon, the victims of another as strike last as well continues to block food medicine and fuel from entering the strip. the kind of them are a kyle, this is als, is there a live from doha. also coming up to people have died. i'm to call and drive through at the death street in the area in the west and jem and city of mannheim.
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