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the, the the, [000:00:00;00] the other again you are watching out is there a has a mind to of, on top stories. this hour is where the forces of killed at least 3 palestinians in garza and a series of renew, to tax. it comes days off to the face, 1st phase of
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a cease 5 deal with him. us expired as well as refuse towards on the 2nd stage investment we mentioned his blo, cubey entry of food and met some to the stress to people have died off to a car was driven into a crowd in the german says you have not home several others have seen injured least say they've arrested one of the suspects but have not ruled house a company sense or so and security forces have been deployed to the sump of of july the capital damascus to restore order of the fighting with drew's armed groups, left security officer dead pensions are being escalating now in recent days because some of the groups are refusing to give up the weapons. that's why the prime minister benjamin netanyahu is issued a warning to the new server and government and response saying is ready for says will retaliate. if at homes approved residence and special needs have condemned his plan denouncing it as interference instead. busy internal affairs will do all the trees in our sect, originating in 11th century,
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egypt with around 1000000 members across 311 and jordan and israel, the groups, religion, this set put to jude as islam and christianity. but it's from the same family and includes elements of hinduism, buddhism and all the philosophies and beliefs within $20000.00 dreams live in the occupied serene golden heights. the identify of syrian rejecting offers of his ready citizenship since 1967 and the occupation began. and it is well itself around a 150000 members of the truth community, the whole system ship and stuff, and this really minute train. that whole setup is engine mano, on the outskirts of damascus. he explains that the violence in that town is representative of the why does security situation in syria, a sudden city of deadman at the dignity square which previously was called, the president declared for the full of the sad redeem. so this is one of the central squares here in the city of jeremiah,
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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 and the social norm a see here, the business is when 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 7 governments send the security forces to the region, one of the members have been killed and all that was cap cap do. and that caused a tension between the federal government and the local forces here. then they had the tools initiated between the 2 parties. and finally, yesterday they have least an agreement. so those who have committed the crime to handle it through the federal government. and then the security forces of the federal government to get into the city of jed mine up to preserve the security. now you're seeing that the security forces are falling across the space in jet
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amana, along side the local forces. here as of now, the situation is relative to the cold and the securities is preserved. however, one thing has been quite clearly reminded one by the ones 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 amount, um they told me that they are having a difficult due of understanding the statements that are coming from these valley prime minister then. yeah, i mean the thing. yeah. with the saying there this and, and what was your part of the ceiling community since some cities and the same that nathan, yahoo was a seed was is not happy. this region employee who bought the brother is um, from celia ever seen that they are michel nies, isn't this the monsieur of the new cd's government? and they also emphasize this, well,
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the 14 years of the civil war that match with the revolution is celia, the blues. community also has paid tremendous tremendous sacrifices and prizes, like i knew all the syrians, this was that that was a 0 to me is comp and a rock. northern co dash region is home to thousands of syrian refugees. it was one of the 1st comforts built off to an influx of syrians fled to a rock of list off of the revolution in 2011. now, many of questioning whether they should return home of the full of your sod regime . abdullah had reports from the hawk in northern iraq. this the outbreak of the city and world in 2011 camp noisy knows them. the rock has become home to nearly 40000 city and could just refuse to use a like other camps. people are here to enter their tents into houses and suits of businesses and markets,
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and they have thrived 65 year old up through him. and shaheen came for them and has a provence in eastern city a, a td calls. how did the post a said redeem persecuted? good is there. he says they lived as refugees in their home country and city is new . need those need to ensure that's changed? without long we caught on the new administration in syria to look into our case. how sons have moved to europe because they lost hope that syria would ever change on the side. we are hopeful that the new or thirty's will deal with o serial as mrs. diesel weekly. according to the ends, if you g agency, approximately 295000 cdn, the p g a living many of them you can refuse use here say this region is a stable way back home the and our security threats and the lack of services and
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they prefer to stay here until that changes with the for city, a nation of dying, of being held in damascus. city as new administration has rejected all forms of discrimination based on race, religion, or sect. it says, do you need all the liliana sees this camp along with the family school, friends, and neighbors as who are for the city a is a tell you to of atrocities. landmark hello. sure. yes of to syria was liberated. i heard of tool to inside know your prison. that's what i hear about syria from my parents. i don't know much else about syria, but despite that, i'm curious to see it because my parents wants to return home. those living in this can have residency permits, but they limit the ability to move outside the send me it to them is could this region some refugees already over it tells me to city. because the code to city and democratic forces
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o s d f is hesitant to surrender its arms to use on the camp has become a homeland for a generation, have been born and the grown up in your desire. yet many of their parents and older relatives are unable to escape a sense of a nation here. and they hope the new city and administration will deliver on its promises. so they can return to the land of the wood that through i hate edges. you do know that in the look a film showcasing palestinian resistance to his riley demolitions and heal coupon westbank has taken him the best of the oscar for best documentary feature companies in my village. now for the way i know all the alarm shows is ready. soldiers tearing down homes and evicting residents to create a minute,
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treat zone. the phone with the collaboration between a policy and activist, and is ready john less than one. despite not being able to find a distribution in the united states, you know, other than to do it. if this is reflects the hardest, do you have to do it as we have been in building for decades on the stairs business, as we call on the world to stake students actions to stop the injustice at the stop that makes the 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. selling a bank is a palestinian reisa and film critic. he edits the cultural magazine. romano joins us from paris. good. have you with us, given that no distribution in the us would carry this documentary? are you surprised at that one? and i'll sca
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a thank you laura. and the 0 actually it's so to the political, it's that we only know we, we already know that there's a prostate for documentary is actually to be released at theaters like it's more on the account to make one. but uh for the, for this case it's, it's totally a political why? because the premier of this feeling was in berlin, field film festival. and it's got to be the, the best documentary and 1st of all on. so now it's been more than a year. uh, the feeling that when too many festivals and gets many, uh, no munitions and prizes. so there's no reason i think comic or whatever specifically for this field. more than a political one, n y, a definitely because reason could be even in, in, in france or it was released or for us could be even in, in the u. k, but it was their lives in the u. k. so this pull the degrees are specifically in the u. s. i believe it was
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a trunk lee link to the point that the dispute is nominated. so let's narrow the chances it could have for, for like the best documentary endorsed. so now that it has one meal schedule, you think it will be distribution, it hopefully yes, but it's not in the us a go uh, independent a really screenings here and there and some sensors, independent theatres, etc. hopefully it will be a different distribution, be good in and publicly like, widely, and actually even, even if you're talking about like in the mentality or the district distributions or like economic slides or whatever. it's um, let's forget about palestine. yeah, i mean let's forget about so number it's, it's good center, but it's the investment,
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it's good investments for this abusers who like after this history of prizes and no munitions issue. forget our book of palestine is if you forget about to send them out. so it's good, send them all the same, it will be a good investment for, for this to be with us and hopefully even a streaming. let's look at that. let's see the, what the document cheese about what you think is it's a traction, is it, does it schuman noises? so simply a situation that has become so politicized. actually, if you look at the, the makers of this p. m, they are for activists. so they don't have, uh, let's say cinematic a background and what they are doing is more is coming more from activism is coming more from a, they're a subject matter. they want to show what they have been seeing there and himself, he us, uh, inside of the spine. so without any, let's say, uh, between brackets,
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our district barriers or whatever. so such messages reach the audience directly from tenuously a honestly, and we feel if we feel retailer from the 1st, from the 1st moment or the few till the last moment. what impacts the successful films like best tend to have because this is an area in the occupied westbank, but it's regularly attacked by as rainy settlers. yeah, exactly. actually in been in use. we hear about guns that we hear about some of the terms in the west bank, but the new south certain successfully. yes. so it gives also the, the idea that the next, the kept us drugs which was which started not which took place but which started in 1984. that's it, it's continuous, it continues and not only in one place both in whenever regarding better starting
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and actually uh, we can find so many and stuff. 30 of those, so many unique and so many doses. so it gives the message that uh, wait a minute everybody, this is a place where you don't tier of so, so often in a, in the news, it's not does that. it's plugged in and it's got to go down drama. let's sit there . so which means that although this thing is, is under uh, brutal uh colonialist. busy busy quality politics. okay. we things in politics actually sell email vegas in. great to speak to benny. thanks taking the time to join us on alex's era. china is gearing up for this. he has top government meetings known as the 2 sessions and the steps take place this week. allen's of delegates of gathering and badging to approve legislation budgets and appointments for the coming. yeah. trinity, you reports from badging to. 2 thousands of government officials, military leaders,
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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 better to create more job opportunities so that the economy is more developed, especially private businesses. china's aging phenomenon is more and the more clear if more medicines for chronic diseases are included in the national medical insurance scheme. ordinary people, would it be able to use them? spring growth and a slowing economy is high on the agenda. a gdc target? the 2025 is due to be announced. the labor market is tight. young people in particular are struggling to find jobs, a prolonged slump, and the real estate sector is damaging business and consumer confidence in families of choosing to safe rather than spend. it's not like people don't have what i think
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it's the willingness to spend to consume. and ask this question why people are not spending money. why? why can find all consuming spending by things as, as what's happening in developing countries like there's a reason i think people saving for bad days. baton is paula. mit is expected to announce new measures to boost consumption and enhance welfare assistance for those bad 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 to that 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 advanced technology. police is advancements and artificial intelligence promised to be a hot topic of discussion. the government has pledged most support for the private sector,
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especially technology companies. president student paying has urge them to innovate and contribute to his mission of building a more modern and resilience. china. katrina you out a 0 aging process has suffered to new episodes of acute breathing problem tests, according to the vasa can lead to the roman catholic church. required non invasive ventilation is a live pictures from outside of the gym at a hospital where he's being treated basket officials described. the pipes, prognosis of gall, did not say he's making progress in his recovery from pneumonia. so the head head on out there of the building up to a huge game in the spanish capital as champions league foot pool with tons on the way and support
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the the okay. it was pointing out as far as laura. thank you so much and the is cricket captain ro hit sharma, has dismissed criticisms, but they have an unfair advantage by being allowed to play all their champions. trophy matches and divide. india refuse to travel to tournament hose pockets on due to long standing tensions between the nations. it means that they've been able to set up camp and do bio other teams have moved between different cities, india, phase, australia and the 1st time the final on tuesday. and a repeat of the 2023 woke up final is that what you mean? are you hung up and 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
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a little bit of a question mark as to which pitch is being played. so you'll be able to come up with it. but whatever happens, we have to adapt and see what is happening. we will play on that. this is also a home, this is the boy. so we don't play so many matches here. this is new for us to as well as squarely one that match and on the bad that 2 years ago. and they'll be out to shock india once again for you. i love to lean on their experience players to get them through to another final captain. steve smith weighed in on whether a single venue benefit, cynthia, in terms of an advantage. yeah, maybe i'm not sure. um, yeah, india obviously played over the games here. so they've seen what the surfaces doing . you know, the obviously the, the whole square blocks pretty dry. having spoken to the groundsmen just now it's um yeah. address if it's had a lot of traffic. so we've seen how that we gets applied and into your voters. we
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played really well in the games as well. so it's going to be a good context looking forward to it. so the champions league and history doesn't favor athletic ometer, it is vacant, ready for the round of 16 firstlight tie against fierce rivals, round trip. all they've lost only one of their last 7 against rail. they lost all 4 of their most recent ties and the champions league, including the 20142016 finals. but diggers to me on the side are now above the european champions league and are currently on a 10 match on beaten st. a. good. ok, but actually rather this is something spectacular for the city of madrid to have this game with real madrid, facing athletic madrid. also for span because this means that they will be a spanish team in the course of final. this is an extremely important game against a rival who we respect a lot to him and we're ready for what ever comes. he is beyond hogan or preparing
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to host arsenal in their last 16 tie. on tuesday, the dutch team knocked out a tally inside the vent is to advance and the champions league, even though arsenal have been struggling with injuries and are probably out of the premier league title contention p s v aren't taking them? likely. leon coach, palo fonseca is facing a lengthy band following a confrontation with a referee on, say, co went heads ahead with the match. officials during leels french league game with breast portuguese coach clashed with the referee when he went to the pitch side monitor to re view a penalty decision. fonseca was right carded and he could now be suspended from 7 months mattresses. united manager reuben amberin has hit back at former united player wing runi for calling him night, followed united jeffrey cap defeat to follow him after 11. draw the trophy holders, lost on penalties, to follow him and move on to the quarter finals about 10 defeats and 24 games.
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xamarin took over at united. he assessed the overall goal is still to win the family even if for any believes that unlikely. our goal is to win the premium lease. maybe it's not with me, but our goal is 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 life. that's why i'm, he is coaching at that 40 years old and i'm interested in that. a limbic president thomas box, so serious this information has impacted the debate on trans gender athletes. buck told out just there that the olympics should not get involved in what he describes as a culture war. the next summer games will take place in los angeles and us present at donald trump signed an executive order banning. transact, leads from competing and women, sports, and bach has been talking with our correspondent audi richardson about trump
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involvement and the upcoming olympics president. trump is a great, the fading offers sports and he has a support the to the live, the games, the a 28 from the very beginning there. so i have no doubt that he will greatly support the the organizing committee president trump has of course, just signed that executive order to exclude transgender girls and women from schools. at the moment the, i see allows individual 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 to the lympics in this case in a way, this is a reason in the visa books in controversy or in the berries with a c, or is this information a going on for because the visa to books us there from
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at and t v a and from taiwan. they're all not transgender. absolutely. so that both civilian women, they have seen born at st. raymond, they have been raised as women and they have been from dc over many years as a women. so this has nothing to do with an a try and strain the uh issue. the pool 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 to take part in the olympics as to who should and shouldn't be the. i think every human being must. this excess to support 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 these these are very different from the support to support the maybe even from discipline to,
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with discipline. and these are the international federations uh, are doing and should do based on the scientific on the scientific basis and not on a cultural role like, uh, a discussion. but the keeping of the facts in mind. and again, these thought it, uh, there was this, uh, this information that the other 2 volks us, uh, there would be transgender athletes. they are not brawn, james leaf advantage teamed up to his bar the lakers to another when over the cupboards. letters 3 letters, no 3 about the except pretty fast. each other daunted as for 29 points and had minuses, lavonne added 17 points is a beat, their city rivals
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a 108 to 100 and to the wrong, maybe 40 years old. but he was at full stretching his game laker's coach was full of praise for dante, only joined the team last month. the size that he put 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 when it does a hi. there were plenty of hazards at the p. j golf tournament in florida, leader and jake now saw the 59 on thursday. avoided the alligators, but he found the water at the 11th hole and it all went wrong. eventually made a triple buggy and went on to finish. down in 6 plates, jo. hi spent one by 2 shots to secure his 1st p. j sweetheart. all right,
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that is on your support team or i for thanks very much. and that's it from me. nora kyle fullness. visa. all right, is it, and just a moment that mod today's the in examining the impact of today's headlines, the russians we are under accessible weight and that will be launch the in the agent setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions set very young for them in their studies because of that, and this is the variance of those latest international filmmakers and world class journal. this is an opportunity to consider what a collective findings bring programs to inspire you africans. i'm backing up with themselves. let's use this to retain by the end of $1010.00 for his own ends. of the china is experiencing a youth unemployment crisis. millions of university graduates are unable to find jobs or meet the families expectations. 101 east for those young jobs seeking. they navigate,
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china is challenging. labor market. china is unemployed. on out to 0. trump's agenda, it includes everything from tax cuts to integration, but how much is real and how much is bluster? is iran footprint across the middle east? franky beach trump administration is waiting options to end the rest of your brain more. but what does it mean for europe? a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. what's it likes to be an undocumented person in donald trump's america? then they move alexandra 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
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to your job. right, to take your kids to school, afraid even to leave your house, to showcase of the best document refills from across the network on al jazeera, for the palestinians in gauze, and moving victims of another as strike. while these roll blocks food medicine and fuel from entering the strip, the hello and welcome,

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