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the the you're watching the, the new is coming to live from berlin. a night of deadly is railey raids in the west bank. palestinian medics say at least 9 people are dead, is rarely army says it carried out authoration in 4 towns to prevent terrorist attacks. also a head on the show, japan braces for an extreme ty, food, car maker, toyota has suspended all production as high food, shaun, shaun approaches and why hasn't pockets on the internet. it comes so slow, price for say as to where these are stepping up, surveillance and sensory. that's all to add on the program. oasis makes
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a com back. definitely maybe the the weight is over. after a 15 year hiatus the brit pop band announces a reunion toward what is the few to really over between the gallagher brothers the . i'm quite richardson. welcome to the program. at least 9 palestinians have been killed in a coordinated series of raids and strikes carried out by his really forces in the occupied west bank. he is rarely armies as the operations carried out and 4 cities were designed to quote war terrorism in a janine and a tool car in the northern west bank at our correspondence,
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felix tom. so it has the latest from jerusalem. well there's, he said, these really army says it's active in the northern part of the westbank to quote, for a terrorist activities. at the same time, it's been active in the west bank for quite a while, virtually since the summit of october. so saying that there is a rise in service activity. um several post indians have been killed. and this operation the scene was, will go on in the, in the coming days. um and uh it remains to be seen what sort of scale these riley army plans for the sort of operation. um and uh, as he said, it's also significant due to the fact that it combines air raids and um, and floats in the ground, which hasn't been the case, i would say before the 7th of october. so for man, so be seen how the situation develops. as you say,
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we have seen operations of this kind since october 7th. what do you think is behind the timing of what we've seen over nice as well? there was, there is, there aren't any indications. some of these really on the about the particular timing on these radio storage. these have been reporting or rising activities among, among militant groups in general. uh, not only in the west bank but also in the best bank. also due to the tensions which is by me, ron, um and uh, it remains to be seen how large this operation will be coming to the coming days. um, so that, um, uh, given the tensions that remain in the negotiations for as far in gaza. if you'd like to stay with us for just a moment, i'd like to ask you about some other news. israel's military has a free a hostage, who has been held in the gaza strip by her mazda since last october kite for hun
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all caught it. he was found alone in a tunnel in southern gaza. mazda, of course, thought to still be holding around $110.00 hostages, and about a 3rd of those believed to be dead. alkahottie is the 1st hostage to be rescued, a live under ground. let's take a look. are free after $326.00 days in captivity. these riley bill entry released this footage of soldiers bringing how you'd find a cottage back to israel is 1st stop a hospital in the southern city, especially if for a checkup doctor say he's in reasonably good health considering the circumstances you arrive to the emergency department as underwent initial medical evaluation appears to be in good condition, but anyone who was in tunnels for such an extended period of time is significant medical problems. katia was working as a security guard on the border with guns when he was abducted by homos during the
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october 7 attacks. the militant group captured some $250.00 people in total. totty was one of each members of israel's better when our minority that were taken . his family were waiting at the hospital when he arrived his brother. overcome with joy we're happy only world is happy everyone. thank god, to put this good news today of to almost 11 months in a way we could not imagine no dream of. meanwhile, since october 7th, the situation in the gaza strip has become more and more done by the day. the un says there's a severe food shortage and is highlighted the risk of a polio outbreak. and the number of civilian did in israel's campaign to destroy thomas continues to grow the territories. hum us run health ministries as well as
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a 40000 people have now been killed by israel's offensive a number that combines militant and civilian deaths. the ministry says on tuesday alone is right and strikes killed at least 18 people across the strip. i took them children. let's go back across to the w as felix template and, and traversed alone. felix, how are families of other hostages? reacting to this news? well, there's certainly a sense of joy and happiness here. and these were the only when it comes to hostage families, but generally in the general population, the headquarters of the hostage families have released a statement saying that while they're very happy to hear that a hostage has been freed, that this cannot be, uh, this cannot be applied to the other 108 hostages currently uh, still being housing does uh, and that a hostage deal is still the best way to go in terms of bringing them home. but they
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to go see ations are taking place. but at the same time, it seems like uh the, the, the negotiations for cease fire and a hostage to you uh, unlocked to likely, uh, to provide a break through anytime soon. uh, mostly due to the issue of the soap of philadelphia corey door. and the, the border area between the gaza strip in egypt, which is where refuses to give up on, in terms of a soldier presence. so it remains to be seen how this develops in the coming days. and we will of course, have coverage for you of those developments and the days ahead. thank you so much. that is need of use felix time search engine, personal and to japan is bracing for the arrival of a powerful ty, food that's threatening to bring heavy rains and strong winds to the most southern main island. a heavy rain has already triggered lance, lies in central japan weaving. 3 people missing. officials have warned that ty,
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food, sean sean, is quote, extremely strong, and they've hold hundreds of thousands of residents to be ready to evacuate. depends whether agencies as the ty phone could make landfall on thursday. let's get across it. to sonia blash, got a journalist who's been traveling in the south of japan and near for cool. got thank you for taking the time to speak with us. how is the storm affecting you? well, yesterday we were at the volcano also, which is a bit further and the southern part of the key show islands and were actually advised to leave the area rather sooner than later because we were intending to stay near the but they said you, you had better go to the northern part of q through because of the strong tide for moving slowly up towards where we are now. at the moment it's through relatively quiet business wins. there's been some rain, but it's still ok. well tomorrow the, the wind and the rain is expected to be very strong. most likely they will disrupt the spring constant,
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the fast training services. they're also likely going to be cancellations or flights. so we will actually be leaving for the full call right off of this to go to your grocery box. so yes, so people operating for the arrival uh, we just uh, went suffice some, some water in the shop where they had some food and done supplies on display and local authorities of aust, people to really prepare and get supplies. so to prepare for the arrival of the really strong type for me. okay, so you'll be moving up from football. got to her russian. my can you just paid a picture for us, for which areas in japan we are expecting to be most affected by this type phone? a it's a really strange one. this time, most of the country has been affected already and will be effective even yesterday areas, around 1000 kilometers. most of the center of the type for receipts very heavy rain cars were well re underwater until the tire size. i would say um, even though there was super far away and in the south of,
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of japan and co shima and especially the smaller islands. um there's always a huge risk risk when type someone's approach because of power outages. the houses are not as strong as the one would expect to happen during a type fluid. and especially in, in the rural areas, people need to be alert or aware of, of the risk of landlines. we know in central japan there are 3 people missing after a land slide. what else can you tell us about the situation? i mean we're in japan, i should say it is somewhat accustomed to to tie friends of september is tied for one season. so the restorative has been preparing and are prepared, they're preparing shelters and food. and they've a canceled new things that were in very urgent companies have canceled work for, for tomorrow, and the day after. so it's, it's a bit of a, it's almost like
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a break of normal life, so to speak, to really make sure that everyone everyone remains safe. and what our residents being told about what they can do to prepare for more potential flooding and land slides for everybody, including myself actually we've been receiving a letter from mobile phones saying, you know, need to be aware of the trajectory of the type food you should get enough water and food. um make sure that you know where the cell phones are. maybe prepare and move away from your home early on. you know, not, don't wait until the time when it arrives, but make sure you go, for example, to designates. it's a town hall and so on. so usually in japan, you know, as i said, they have experience with this. and so considering the the expense and the strengths of the type one. and this one seems to be really much stronger than to use one, especially because effects such a wide area. so. so yeah,
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um preparations are ongoing and people are, are due to the phones i would almost say do 2 screens and, and trying to to guess where the typo is moving next. sonya and you take care. thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us, but is it sonya blash. thank you, just joining us now for pans. and we do have time to bring you up to speed with some other world news headlines. german police have shot dead, a man who attacked officers with knives and b western city of loss. no one else was injured. a chancellor, all schultz has vowed to tighten weapons lost following a mass, stopping in zoar than in last weekend, which killed the 3 people to hear a storm or is in germany for his 1st visit. here as british prime minister, he's hoping talks will help to reset relations between the u. k and the european union. ties have been spring since and breakfast when britain left. the walk astronomer visited berlin's brandenburg gauge before leaving chancellor or lof
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schultz. you ends nuclear watch, strong says any attack on a power plant in russia's course region could have catastrophic consequences. raphael grocery was inspecting the nuclear facility in an area where you, craney and troops have made advances in recent weeks. and iran supreme leader has hinted at possibly reopening negotiations with the u. s. over its nuclear program. i told her i went home and a says there is quote, no harm in engaging with the enemy. former us president donald trump pull the us out of an international agreement, limiting iran, some clear activities or pockets on telecommunication authority is facing a public outcry for 3 weeks of disrupted internet surfaces. authorities blame malfunctioning underwater cables and say that the problem could persist for weeks. but some tech watchers say it's because of government moves to control online
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access more tightly. this is what the internet looks like and focused on these, these transmission rates have dropped by up to 40 percent over the past few weeks. right? strip claim. it's due to the bucket from the government. deploying a new firewall leg system to this feed. the aim is to increase speed control, surveillance and censorship of what they have now come down to is to enhance their technical capacity to sense or content on social media to try to apps. so for example, twitter l or x as in blog since after the elections at february is now what sap services are the process. so for example, you can send text messages, but you can send videos or audio notes or photographs. and presumably that's also because a lot of projects moving to use whatsapp for safe communication and to share evidence
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and to share it with the media or to upload it on social media. the internet slow down, which is affecting everyone gums. i me the brought to track down on the political body of the g, former prime minister in ron collins. he has 20800000 follows on x. he and his party, the buckets, dont daddy get and stuff, or b p i use social media to reach people in fact has done the dumping videos, shared on social media blamed, focused on spa vir from military for emerald tons of stir. and the condition, the military denies, along with con, separate bpi members, adding g m a to, into a beat. the eyes, international media coordinator was recently taken from his home. he has since been released on be gone, hon and his b. d. i may be the most prominent target distribution but writes groups,
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the other voices standing up to the speed and the military are also on the trip. or . yeah, there's definitely targeting of the budget sunday. you can satisfy the state machinery . it seems to be dedicated to trying to break up that political party but, but what's also very important to note is that there are movements on quote unquote the power free of pocket, such as in the largest sign in cambridge, often find tribal areas who have been actively prosecuted by the state for decades, and their voices have been crumpled bucket funds, military see if it is merely defending itself against defamation. and will continue to do so, no matter where it comes from. this the should, that these are the 1st line of defense against digital terrorism as the implementation of law is the, that's why whoever is in the country and outside of pakistan. i'll get that person
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is involved in propaganda as pakistan's military. and pull the rise as the public eye and the army of lots and is involved in fake news. big then the military will carry out legal procedures against them. zullie no need god, why he could he did. he is like a position. jellies are very difficult to get permits for meaning much political and social activism takes place online. now human rights, they could fill this space mail to be closing in for the as ease co founder of both will be a digital right advocacy group is a meeting digital expert based and pockets done and joins us. why fi for permitting from karachi, welcome. can you tell us how badly this slow internet is affecting life? their impact has done. thank you so much. as usually industry. he does not speak of as vocally as it has uh recently,
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and this is effected the internet destruction. so internet is not something that we are experiencing just now. this happened in january earlier as well. and we're seeing this being repeated now. a lot of businesses be nonsense, husband effective. so for instance, 5 years, that's office. i mean, out of office of the, a lot of people i've set up businesses on what's up now, not just has the internet been slowed down. and it is being attributes to, you know, for us and submarine cables. however, we are also experiencing ask disruptions. what's up is used a lot by businesses, by individuals, by news media here, educate for reporters to connect to the desk. and the media function was disrupted in meta in the soft chest tire 5 that it was not as thoughts on their end. it was something yoko, there's been no clarity with respect to that since 2 days. um cigna is not working on mobile data and we're seeing that these disruptions exist on mobile data specifically. so they haven't considered the industry and but um there are uh
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stickers in terms of loss of red revenue. also. uh is the privilege genres to reputation with clients have withdrawn business from companies or individuals for the inability to deliver. so what do you make of this then of what is behind this? do you accept the government's explanation that they have no part in what is happening is not at all i'm the government is a given contradictory statements. so of now and there are 2 pending positions before the lord and assigned by the headboards, respectively with respect to internet disruptions and the so called file was now this is the p th $70.00 on telecommunications authorities. german has on record a you know, the acknowledge that yes, some system is being updated. what does the system, what does it capability? we do not know the government is not coming, you know, go forth on what this is. instead they administer to states. but ip has been saying
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that it's bpn usage that has caused the internet snowed out without explaining why is that the people have dared to vpn. now we don't have privacy conscious nation, it's not uh for that purpose, but it's because of locates and particularly not accessing as many uses. and um, of course, that lucky it has affected people, but the, what's up disruption has definitely let people to, uh, you know, use u d p. and to circumvent this. and it's, they're giving, they basically deflecting the not actually acknowledging. we have now seen in the national assemblies record some admission with respect to, you know, upgrades, but also we are going down to vpn registration route. so it seems like a combination of network monitoring filtering through this a combination of tech tools as well as the legal regime that has been created. i know already exist to some degree is a place. well, thank you so much for joining us today with your insights. that is a for me,
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i sees a co founder of both the the attorney now to paris. it is a gearing up for the paralympic, a games which kick off with the opening ceremony this evening. the games might make many of will make use of many of the venue was that were used for the olympics and the french capital or the 4000 athletes with disabilities are competing for gold, silver and bronze metals organizers. a nearly 2000000 tickets have been sold so far and the city is hoping to spotlight it's work to make the gains more accessible than ever before. but recalibrating, a city like paris is no easy task or correspondent rosie burford followed this report from the french capital. manage sydney has which shots for the moon know the french wheelchair basketball or is taking time from training to spread some power, olympic spirit among volunteers,
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and local kids here in this power as neighborhoods. it's important to, for me to finally get the real of feelings about i don't like sports that's they are a sports like all sports. we work hard like all the updates for some the excitement is own, reggie potable, she left it to i'm so lucky to live in paris because torres are coming from all over. i'm paying a lot of money to see the games. i can just watch them from my balcony, but the taste recession is also an eye opener for these players besides disability is a said another. so gives you an idea of what wheelchair use this field every day. as part of its power olympic preparation, the french capital has been trying to make those day to day experiences better. the city has been pouring millions into accessibility adaptations,
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renovating support centers, creating hundreds of new disabled parking spaces, widening pathways, and adding more infrastructure for people with visual impairments. now all the buses are accessible all the time where it is accessible. we have a lot of taxes accessible because we invest the game and the we want to the, the games to be an opportunity for us to change that. but the change hasn't reached all parts of time. the metro 1st built in 1900 remains largely in accessible with many of those with reduced to ability left to struggle through the dense net towards the daily the city has been offering alternative shuttle routes to the games upon request. but for monday nights doesn't go far enough. me and a lot of people like me, we don't have a problem with our disabilities. it's really where we are. that's we cannot make us
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more comfortable or not with our disability. she says she's confident things will get specter because she'll keep talking about it to make sure that starting the line. the paralympics truly leaves their mark on paris. and british rock band, oasis are getting back together for a reunion tour. the 1st concerts are set for the u. k and ireland. next summer, always has a shot to start them in the ninety's with hips like wonder wall and don't look back in anger. and fans will know a 15 year few between brothers liam and noel gallagher has kept the band a part until now. as they were never once to minutes the words. and after days of hints and speculation, the announcement the brit pop legends, oasis are re uniting for a world wide tour starting in the u. k. next summer. it marks the end of an infamous 15 year feud between brothers liam and know gallagher
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today is going to be the band behind it. songs including wonder will and don't look back in anger, announced it will play multiple shows in card of london, edinburgh, dublin, and their hometown of manchester were fans are absolutely delighted. yeah, it's great news, while excite can't wait to try get some kicks on friday. most of the get one different my off fuel will be fairly well trying to get tickets and it's almost a chunk for so we get a few child. so to little band. so lift those memories. you know, even though it's, you know, i'm like 49 now formed in 1991 oasis were among the defining voices of brit pop. they quickly rose to same packing stadiums with the gallagher brothers, frequently making headlines for their public disputes and wild rock. her life styles with all the stuff with the image that you create in the 1st place. so will
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always be logged on a few of those months so, so the types of stipulating francesco's best they broke up in 2009 after the gallagher brothers fill out. after years of inviting and now the band has assured sands the guns have fallen silent, and the great weight is over. and there is excitement buzzing all over the u. k. a and bob, it's the best news in the well, the wife see. so coming back together is what we need. friends are of course hoping the reunion goes well the, the, the tickets go on sale this saturday by that. and just before we go, a quick reminder of our top story at this hour. at least 9 palestinians have been killed and a night of is rarely rates and strikes and the on divide. westbank is really army says a carried out operations in for cities in order to prevent terrorism. and
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that is your news update on his our, i'm clear, richardson in berlin, thank you so much for watching the
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