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really check out our podcast, you can get it wherever you get your podcast. you can also find us at ww dot com slash science. oh, the was who's this is the that the news live from the european union seals office. a space to fly traffic is one of several factions agree that some is in brussels. leaders are moving to punish shinkel government, author it diverted at passenger to arrests and opposition june. and this also coming up the un secretary of state antony blinking arrived in the middle east with
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an ambitious agenda. missing the fire between israel and hamas and rebuilding gaza . ah hello, i'm christine wanda. it's good to have your company. your pin union leaders have agreed to sanction bill roots in response to its force. diversion, offer ryan in flight, and the rest of the dissident journalist, the e. u, is banning billiards in plains from using the space and imposing sanctions on individuals linked to the planes. diversion, now the blogger rama part to say that remains in custody in big risk. his supporters fit for his safety. the $27.00 leaders of the european union do not always find common grounds, but the outrage with mutual over bella roosts after the country intercepted a passenger jets flying between and detained an ex, out blogger,
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and activists on board. the judgement was unanimous. this is an attack on democracy. this is an attack on freedom of expression, and this is an attack on european sovereignty to found a line did not mince words, as she announced the use responds to the actions of bella, luce lida, alexander lucas shanker. the european council decided that there will be additional sanctions on individuals that are involved in the hijacking. but this time also on businesses and economic entities that financing this regime. the use of closing its air space to bella, loosen airlines, and will deny them access to e u airport. some european airlines like love tom, the s a s or kayla announced they would avoid spelling, lucy and aerospace. this was triggered on sunday when exiled activist rama, prep us the average was arrested,
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traveling from greece to lithuania. the commercial flight he was on was grounded by a bela roots in war plain because of an alleged bomb threat. no explosives were found on the aircraft and you lead us are demanding answers for the see if it's from a prep us here, which must be released immediately. and all the explanations for the forced landing of the ryan or flight or implausible the same plots with partners. the c. s a p g. we are demanding their release to the p g. off a video appeared on the bell lucien pro government telegram channel with the imprison productivity, which doc marks of visible on his forehead. the opposition says, prep us. yeah. which was under pressure when he gave the statement that he was treated according to the law. and the past bella roost and government had already forced opposition leaders, atlanta, general gaia to appear in a similar video while she was in custody. didn't know what's happening to them. he could be interrogated by, could you be?
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he may be tortured now as an enemy of dealing with the harshest regime in europe indicates we will discuss migrate from the line. also announced that the you put on hold a 3000000000 euro economic package for bella. ruth, until the country quote, turns democratic at 10 o'clock and for more it's 10 to the w's brussels beer chief alexandra phenomenon. good morning to you, alex. so is that all that you need is could have done. no, there were more options on the table. yesterday night, for example, friends abroad for what a proposal to suspend old traffic, including ground transit from bill i rose to the european union. so that was also on the table. however, i think it's fair to say that some member states considered such a measure to extreme. and we have to keep in mind what is the nature of the european union foreign policy making to have
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a strong and also in united. so as ponds you have to have all the 27 members on board and they often agree on measures and all members can agree on. and i think in this case, it was very important for the leaders to present and you know, a united front on the eel, ready imposed sanctions on pain roof after last year's cracks on the opposition. following alexandra look, shank was election when, why do you need to think more sanctions will have any effect on our president look a shingle in billers? well, chris, i think it's important to keep in mind how outraged and shocked e leaders were off to the force lending of the ryan air plane in minnesota. so they wanted to punish the government. they wanted to make clear that the european union is not going to pillow rate such incidents in the future. and they are hoping that by imposing targeted economic sanctions that those sanctions will,
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will buy it eventually. however, we also have to say that sanctions imposed so far didn't have any effect on location on his regime. he didn't change his behavior. but at the same time we have to keep it. we have to keep in mind that the european union is walking a tightrope here. they want to punish the government, but they don't want to punish the people of the president. alexander, look a shame because he has the support off moscow. alec, for anything change in bell. ruth, so long as that is as long as he has that support. well, that's the key question here, and many experts are saying that nothing is gonna change as long as russia is supporting alexander lucas. shank, russia isn't political l. i, russia, it's subsidizing the economy. and that's the problem here that, you know, they can subsidize the economy so that the regime doesn't really that the sanctions don't really have an effect on,
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on the regime. so many experts are saying we have to think both countries together . and if the you is imposing sanctions against spin roof, they also have to impose sanctions against russia. that's how brussels bear chief. thank you alex. and let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines at this hour. more than 200 people have been injured in a trained collision in the malaysian capital. one of the trains was empty and on a test run off to repair work. now, because of the accident is still unknown, but regular rail service has resumed. me and my state media have released official . i'll still need the phone to cheat in court with 2 other defendants. it's the 1st time she's been seen since the cook. in february, her lawyer said the 75 year old remains defiance and in good spirits. she's facing a series of charges, including incitement to the physician. and molly's military has the rest of the
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prime minister, the president and the defense minister. the need is all part of an intro that ministration appointed to oversee a return to civilian rule following a military coup. last year. the you in is calling for the immediate relief actor with some family members of george floyd have gathered in minnesota to mark his murder by a white police officer one year ago. troy stance put a focus on police brutality and systematic racism in the us. president biden urged congress to pass a police reform bill, but lawmakers are still wrangling over the details. now the us states, as new banking has arrived and television at the start of a middle east, her visit is designed to consolidate the si, fi between israel and hamas millison in because a strip al thinking is due to whole talk with the leaders of israel, the palestinian authority, jordan and egypt in a bit,
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open the field of humanitarian aid into gods. but now the territory was devastated by israeli is tried launched in retribution for how much rocket attacks on israeli cities. hundreds of people were killed in the violence, mostly palestinians. and for more on this let's bring in. i'll correspondent in jerusalem tenure kramer. hi tanya. so what are the secretary blinking immediate aims? what this visit to israel? well i think his immediate aim is to secure the ceasefire that was broken by egypt last week between hum us and israel and for this he has a very packed schedule today you will be meeting with can take a prime minister benjamin netanyahu then with the israelis foreign minister and also the defense minister and then heading to ramallah, where he will be meeting with the policy and president mahmoud abbas, and also members of the palestinian civil society. he will obviously not meet with
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a master. the no contact policy as us is considered a terrorist organization, and then he will head off to egypt and jordan as well. is it realistic, tonya, to expect any steps toward a presumption of the israeli palestinian peace talk at this stage? that's how much we understand here. we don't expect a real push to set a more comprehensive you know, system now for wider peace talks at this point, i think for the moment the focus is on improving the situation for securing the ceasefire. and also to take steps to rehab and to tate and to rebuild. garza, we understand the israeli authorities this morning has said they will reopen the crossing for specific purposes. the blockade is of course,
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still in place. so they will that and you monitoring age through the care, shall i'm crossing and also patients that need treatment. you know, these are usually cancer patients or with other they can go out from now and again a to visit a hospitals in east jerusalem or in the occupied wes thing. and also fishermen are allowed to go out from this morning to fish to see up to 6 nautical miles. so this is a gesture from the rest, but it's just, you know, going back to the status quo from before the conflict. and on the other hand, we are also seeing, of course, the american secretary of state antony plank and meeting with the palestinian president has been i know very strange relations with the trump administration. so they also want to restart their relationship there with the palestinian authority in ramallah. right? that's i'll tell ya, kramer, in jerusalem. thank you, tanya. now, as we mentioned earlier,
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reconstruction in casa is high on the agenda. the palestinian territories suffered heavy bombardment during 11 days of conflict between muslim militants and the israeli army. now the destruction has, if thousands of people homeless traumatized by the fighting, many don't know where to begin to rebuild their lives. the mancy family lives in bate luckier in the northern gaza strip, near the israeli border. they want to show us something. this area was heavily targeted by the israeli military, in its response to the volleys of rockets fired at israel from gaza. come at, muncie and his wife harmon feared for their lives. they listened to their voices calling to god, expecting to die. how do we deserve this? asked herman. then she says to her daughters, come to me, we're all going to die. they were lucky yet the trauma remains. let us know.
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the israeli say we are terrorists, but we haven't done anything to anyone. we haven't fired any rockets. scenes of destruction also, and central garza city bombed out buildings and shattered lives. some people still camp out amid the ruins where their homes one stood. palestinian sources say some 2000 apartments were destroyed for israel. this was collateral damage caused by its attacks on the infrastructure of islamic thomas militants, which israel says use civilians as human shields. mohammed uh, sophia, had his apartment here. now he doesn't know where to go so far. no one is offered to help. i collected these things from wherever i could. now i sleep here masters calling the cease fire, a victory for them, which these motorists also insist. but most people are simply exhausted and want peace. mohammed nik dot is
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a dentist in gaza. city where the building next to his was destroyed. he says i must be, they will event cycle organism if elections were to be held here. how much would lose heavily and then the bed then this dish failure to because the people have suffered so much and have been today he's brought his children to the park away from the destruction their volunteers try to take the kids minds off what happened in bait luckier had muncie worried about his youngest daughter in law had a nice notice that she's suffering from some kind of shock. i'm and how she does strange things. how can my neighbors said i should bring her to a psychologist he adds, is only wishes for her to have a good and normal life. and you're up to date that before we go, here's a quick reminder of our top story. the secretary of state's anthony brewington has
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arrived and this is the 1st off of the middle east aimed at both spring choose between israel and hamas. he also wants to find a way to coordinate reconstruction in gaza without engaging its militant leadership . and this is eat up the life from berlin, visits he is, is up next, the cobra you can find out more on our website that you don't come back to the next scene. the news, the news to me species
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