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the, the, this is the w news lies from the land. the us says, israel stands behind the new sci fi proposal, the could bridge the differences with hum us us secretary of states on snape. lincoln pushes the revised proposal on a tour of the middle east. he's calling on a month to accept that, but if i'm clear, if the changes will be enough to convince the palestinian militant to sign, we'll say coming up we're ready to talk to us president joe biden gives an emotional say, well, as he passes the democratic policy tools to come along,
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iris at the democratic national convention and civil war ensued on his left hall from the country's population facing simon is peace towards the end of the conflict stumble pools grow to open keyboard crossings and to less and desperately needed a view and is wanting see don faces the well largest 100 foot crisis plus the finance leader and the tech magnet are among those still missing officer. a super you'll think of the coast of sicily emergency chains continue to search for remains of the ship and discuss the money keeps making. and welcome to the program. great to have you with us. these 5 folks aimed at ending the wall between israel and thomas and garza all continuing
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in the middle east. us x rays states. i'm see blinking arrived in egypt earlier on tuesday where he met with the egyptian president, adult faucet and c. c. lincoln says, israel has accepted a bridging proposal from us, which is the militant group, the commission of the october. the 7th terror attacks has accused israel has made some changes to the proposal. the go against what tomas was offered in early july. it's still unclear if the group will accept the concessions, the blinking says he's managed to get from israel, gentlest from email. go hari in the cairo is following story for us. and he tells me more about how much is responding to the spaces proposal. you know, it seems that they're not very happy with what. busy onto the police and caused the rich richey, d. uh, they say we had an agreement in july was to buy a proposal at that time. and then disagreements. there was a reprint that there was a 2 phases of exchanging, is ready to hostages and punish,
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to be in prison. this 1st in a 6 month and 6 weeks periods of a ceasefire. that then this extending to a permanent ceasefire. and now they say in this friction proposal, and there is new to months by the time the, our package was until the break to the previous proposal. the main points, how much is unhappy was that there seems to be no more guarantee for a permanent sees for this package. this has to be negotiated for the meet the time . and the 2nd thing that they are not happy with is that that is that is not a phone withdrawal and 5 is ready to from the gaza strip. they won that remain egyptian border to the gaza strip and also in the middle because it's dripping according to the device that got the stupid for northern and southern parts. so how much isn't happy with this package? what about the talks happening between the egyptian president and the us extra
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estate antony blinking? i am not much thinking about this talk. it is present this easy before emphasize to the danger that this old might to escalate into a wide uh, conflict to something he agrees with with us. and for sure it is, it is not happy about it. what spring ridge can proposes that the permanent presence of the presence of these rated r e. s. agents in florida to discuss this trip. and i said offer crossing. and that's something that's also was retorted by that. that y'all, again, that business, that the monkey would not move away from it. this is your security said sourcing. so saying that there might be a readiness via the how much is that just like me before, a initial presence at this border, but also that limited to 6 months. but as i said, there's really not much know about the details of the teachers. okay, so what,
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why does all of this leave the prospect's, the piece right now? what i mean for sure, we have very, very difficult negotiations ahead of us. how much is i don't think going to accept that there is no the for the store for this really. i mean that there's not some kind of guarantee for coming to cease fire insight as you heard yesterday. and you as present to joe biden, into democratic convention. he promised that he would deliver at on a ceasefire in because of stripping the exchange of for hostages in christmas. but of course, for that, he needs to sides. not only is right, but also how much is how much right now is not very happy. her email go hire a generalist in the kyra kareem. thank you so much for your insights. doing to present joe biden has given an emotional speech to the democratic national
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convention to induce cumberland, harris as the policies presidential candidates. he rallied the crowd around the harris campaign saying a vote for her was a vote for democracy just 2 months ago. biden had expected to flinch. the democrats nomination for a 2nd time, but concerns about his age and his fitness. let the policy to back vice president harris instead who has managed to lift the policy and the polls ahead of november's elections. it was a rock styles. welcome. as coma iris appeared on stage in chicago. but if the rest of the week is about fighting for the future, monday nights was also about remembering the past. and i want to kick us off by celebrating our credible president joe biden. h wasn't the speech by didn't had planned to give which it was one that found
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receptive and living audience. the president clearly emotional, reflected on the legacy and the tax, donald trump. but ultimately was a message of hope and well marketing the end of biden's, half a century and politics are ready for free for democracy and to we're ready to work on the wires in general the when i gave my best for 50 years,
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like many of you are getting my heart and soul organization, and i've been blessed 1000000 times to return the support of the american people. the convention will see a row called a democratic grandees addressing the american people. monday night was a ton of the last woman to face. donald trump. this is our time america. this is when we when we bring the outside the convention center, it was more cons donation than celebration of thousands of pro palestinian demonstrates as long as the criticism of the policy. and this responds to garza,
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the democrats, and now looking ahead to if there's a speech by that presidential hopefuls. as joe biden passes on the leadership of the pots a and finally propose to exits the political stage. and are opposed to stefan's simons, joins us now from chicago. good to see stuff on. so some big speeches the, we know the bar code bama, the former us president. we'll be addressing the convention later. and his endorsement of camelot harris was really important. full, wasn't it? yeah, of course the, you know, in presidential elections in america it is a heavy endorsement counts. some count a little more, have a little bit bowls and then others. i mean, this is definitely a, this is the big leak. so yes, those endorsements and the ones which will come a long this week. you know, it's great because of this week, or until thursday until the dnc is over. they will accounts they will account with
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in the democratic party. they will account for getting or enabling pamela harris to grep, move orders on the, on the edge of the independent voters, frack, especially female voters. in the suburbs, there is where she already made some strides, where the democratic party was under joe biden. as or with joe biden as a candidates in a slump, this has significantly changed, and those endorsements they help. so tell us a little bit more about where the race is at right now, because as you say, since carla harris has come on, the scene, that has been a shift in the polls. what all the polls saying now about how close harrison trump? of course. yeah. there's 2 kinds of fall, so there's a national poland there. we kind of have to neglect this a little bit because they don't really compared to the state polls. what is going on in the states, for example, in the battleground states. they don't matter that much. those national polls,
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but the she has for the 1st time, the democrats, as kamala harris, had a slightly over donald trump in the national poli. now let's talk about states and there, better ground states. and there's where the, where the cheese is, where it's really in pennsylvania, wisconsin to minnesota, michigan, georgia, arizona, pennsylvania, for example, georgia, for example. she has turned a little bit around that. it's a job i the was in a dead heat. at the time he was still the candidate with joe, with donald trump, that has changed now come out of harris has picked up more momentum. so you see there is we're pulling is more interesting for politics thirds. and for everybody was watching this really where this race is going to come up. our errors is on a good track. she has the momentum in the states in the battleground states. and so that is key for anything going forward from you. you don't use stuff on simon's
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reporting from chicago stuff and thank you so much. i. all right, let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. and us intelligence officials say iran was likely responsible for hacking attacks on republican candidate donald trump campaign. same feeling other agencies suggested the breach was possible scheme, bite her on to interfere with the us selections. it didn't reveal was information was access in the hack a north korean soldier has defected to south korea are fortunately, crossing the heavily militarized border sol based news agencies that the country's military had taken custody of the defect to the man who was wearing a north korean military uniform is now been questioned by south korea and authorities on his motives for the crossing of police and 10 years searching for an alleged serial killer who has escaped from custody. collins to my z was described
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as a psychopath. i'm the vampire of to allegedly confessing to muttering and dismembering . 42 women, including his wife. you broke house of a police, selling nairobi alone with a dozen of the detainees. peace talks on the way in geneva to end the 16 month old between the sudanese army and the power military rapids support forces or are assess. but only one side has shown up to the talks. now that has made it difficult to address the humanitarian dissolved as it is unfolding as a result of the call of saddam's population of 50000000 is now facing food and security and from and one of the negotiations. main goal is to open 3 for the crossings. which would allow more humanitarian aid into the country. dw correspondent mario mila traveled to transported, would sit down to speak with refugees that they showed the stories with her about
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the brutal border forced them to sleep at homeland a hi, at most stuff, i was lucky to escape and attacked by the power ministry rapid support forces on their hometown engine, you know what you witnessed. it's baton a t c big the info into his house down. they didn't shoot him. they tied him up and set him on fire. the fire killed him on the model mostly that hey, she was forced to abandon her farm and floor and struggled to find enough to eat for her children. arriving in the refugee camps and chat conditions, square, and just good as sweet hoped. that wasn't enough shelter, food or clean water. most days they were only able to eat once a day. then due to my lack of fees, diarrhea and fever. signs of malnutrition. like i'm done, i'm worried about her because she didn't get the best that's a long time. we couldn't find any treatment and often taking her to
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a hospital and she didn't get back to like doctors of them speech has seen many children like her arrive in recent months. the expect the situation to get with the main reason is the lack of food for the communities. and especially for people who from from so done the depend of the money to tell you agents that's not enough . it's one of the was a richard g prizes overtime. to let you know for the, for more than 600000 people have fled into neighboring chart since the war broke out. in april. last year, 8 organizations have been overwhelmed. food assistance is chronically under funded . only 19 percent of the world food programs funding calls have been met by doing that countries over the board and then the situation is even, well,
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simon has been declared in a time. coal, samsung containing nearly half a 1000000 displays people. you the city of a sasha, north stuff and slasher has been under siege by the rapid support forces, making it impossible for people inside to receive any aid or do we have to assess a friend student in a refresher and they had to stop the project there are still there was the total was blown. it's hard to imagine what the people are we take care of. i've been, i've been through 11 year old mohammed ali was injured by at any rate, you know, sasha and then got malaria on the way to some, some come to some of us desperate. and then again and they didn't. we generally need 8 organizations to come and help us with starving here. hunger makes our children sick. and with the rain it's even what we can only give them nuts to eat, hung to make my son in like this. he was the head back at the hospital and chat. how yeah it is released. her daughter is finally getting better,
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but she's worried when she thinks about her family, she had to leave behind. and so don w corresponding mario miller file that for pulled for us. and joins us now from nairobi. good to see you. mariel restoring your report, the people who have managed to flee and who are seeking shelter on the border between chad and sit down. it's not obviously easy for them in any way, but tell us more about the people who are still inside the country. can you tell us more about the situation that they are facing? are well documented, tyran situation is catastrophic. i mean, we're talking and a special. we're talking about a city of 1500000 people, including 800010100 displaced people. and you've seen the conditions in the report . and the can stat deplorable people are completely cut off any aid or food. and then also this constant selling and from bottom and all the hospital except for one has been forced to close because of incessant and gas, constant bombardment and,
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and attenuation calling. and the only one that is now celebration will also has been putting out a statement saying they cannot continue like this. and people inside of sasha are basically trapped inside the city because it has been under siege virus for several months now. and the said in his army is not willing to give up this position and if i sure, because it's the last position in the 4 and that if they lose the state, that would mean that the r as f as in control of the whole region of the for that is about the size of spain, and that would give them a significant apprehend in this war. let's talk about the piece talks that are currently underway in geneva. only one of the war and policies has shown up. tell us more about the yeah, exactly, for context. yes. and although there are several delegations taking part in these geneva tools, we have to the cations from the us, the when the african union,
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saudi arabia, egypt, the united arab emirates, and then one of the warring parties, the rep that support forces. and the said in his army refused to take part because they say they don't accept the united arab emirates to be an upset of the 2 of these tools because they accuse them of actually supporting the rep it support forces of supplying them with arms. that's one reason the other reason they say is their 1st want to see the implementation of the jetta agreement that both parties have signed last year. and that basically says, are both parties have with that reaffirmed their obligation under international humanitarian law to facilitate humanitarian assistance in the iris that they are controlling. but both sides have not done that. and that's why we see this catastrophic conditions inside saddam. we know that there are actually trucks carrying humanitarian aid that a wasting at the sudanese florida. apparently negotiate as of express the hope that several border crossings might open allow this a to reach people. and so don,
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all that, any signs that will that, that might be happening. yeah, so this, it in his army has just agreed on opening up audrey border crossing. that's actually the border crossing where he's still in part of this report that he does so. and that's good news. of course the us special envoy to sit down to him. perianal has said yesterday and a briefing that now around $100.00 trucks filled with medicine and food can actually and said for from today and also hopefully reached the worst effected area such as some of them come to the council autonomy display as people. he's the one to report, so yeah, and also then they're also negotiations going on as to why the border crossings could be opened. still not confirmed, it's a small step, but at least and the right direction to use mariel and the less thank you so much. mariel to the update are now fresh. such is underway. so 6 people still missing off for a luxury your side of the italy in the island of sicily. one man has been confirmed
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that the u. k. tech tycoon mike lynch and his daughter are among those still missing as well as jonathan blue. my, he's the chairman of the investment bank. morgan stanley international petition spec to this have now been deployed as the search continues the day after super your capsized here, italian rescue teams continue. their search for the missing divers began to descend to the rest of the page, and the british flag yacht had $22.00 people on board, including one of britain's best known tech entrepreneurs. mike lynch. battalion media says lynch was celebrating his recent acquittal in a massive us fraud case when the yacht was caught in the storm. lynch is among several still missing. 15 survived, the captain of
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a nearby boat says he found them on a life raft. the biggest st. peter's sides for people to inject free heavy, injured and we brought them to our ship and then we couldn't communicate the coast guard after some time the cost car came. and later among the survivors, one year old child and her mother who are rushed to hospital just be oklahoma. the mother explained to us that it was a, shall we say corporate holiday in the sense that many were work. colleagues, or maybe the survivors are very tired and are constantly asking about the missing people, pass it, press q divers, base many challenges in accessing the deep waters. they continue to search in 12 minutes shift. and if at all the biggest difficulties getting into the ship into
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the once inside, we can follow the path and begin searching room by room. as they set out once more at bouquet of flowers thrown in by a local fisherman in the memory of those missing floats. at the sight let's take a look now. some of the other stories that making headlines in a german court has upheld the sentence of a 99 year old from a nazi concentration camp wilka. and god 1st now was given a 2 year suspended sentence for aging. the mother of move in 10000 people. she was a secretary, at least a tool of concentration camp during world war 2. now the case could be one of the last nazi trials because of the age of the defendants. a german made rocket has exploded during a test. launch of the u. k is new space for us on the shetland islands, built by rocket factory oaks. bulkley rocket blew up on monday nights. no one was injured. the company was testing its multi stage launch f, a caring satellite sense of space. the new kinds parliament has voted to ban the
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russia linked ukrainian orthodox church. the bill is past outlaws, old religious organizations with connections to russia. the measure needs to be signed into little by president below, demands the landscape before it will take effect of a chinese prime minister. leach yang has begun a 3 day visit to russia is keen to boost ties that have grown places since rushes full scale invasion of ukraine. russia has never condemned that invasion. nathan members of describe beijing as a decisive enabler of the war chinese premier. the chung has arrived in moscow for talks with his russian counterpart. that's me try it, let me just and you can see any a relationship as close as lips and teeth. not sure about that. he can just go about trying to supreme leader. she, jim paying is a close ally of russian president vladimir putin. she famously declared that his country's friendship with russia had no limits from china and russia have ramped up
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economic cooperation and diplomatic contacts. and beijing has brought me back to russia's war and ukraine. it stopped short of sending weapons as it fears being sanctioned by the west. although nasal was branded beijing, a decisive enabler of the war, and pressure was growing on paving to scale down its backing from us. go from moscow, lead travels to minsk another close relationship. the chinese of describe better routes and beijing is being all weather comprehensive, strategic partners. in july, better roost joined the china letter lines of states called the shanghai cooperation organization. july also saw a major joint display of fire power by chinese and better russian forces to 5 kilometers from the border with poland. much operation eagle assault was carefully timed to coincide with the nato summit and jangled nerves into european union.
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these visit to both countries will highlight the broadening alliance of autocratic states, where china and russia are creating a platform for countries such as better, ruse rum on north korea. a non american bull in spanish, women believe to is being the world's oldest person has died at the age of $117.00 . born in san francisco and 1907, maria brun. yes. and her family moved back to spain when she was very young. she survived, the 1918 flew to well was the spanish civil war and about of corona virus. the family said that she died in her sleep at a nursing home in castle lonia. she had held the title for over a year. the world's current oldest person is said to be a $160.00 or 16 year old japanese women called tom the cove. it to come. and with that, you are off today, but do stay with us because coming up next all the series global us takes
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