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we were in a virtual meeting with the afp -- the afp team was working with us on this story.ere checking the range of time. let's check the live feed and found it was caught live on camera. there were two attacks on two buildings, four strikes on afp, at least one we know of on the offices of png and this other building. the difference between the two is at the pmg offices, there were four people, including two journalists, and one got badly injured in his leg. this was one of our main findings. the israeli military -- we approached the military for response before we publish. in its response, it still insisted there was no targeting of the office. nermeen: could you also speak kind two of the critical stories you covered were the attacks on the press house palestine. explain what press house did, the services it did fruit journalists, and what happened. >> one of our other major stories -- and this when we work closely with the guardian on -- was about press house. it is a very unique and special organization in gaza that was considered by many as a second home to journalist
we were in a virtual meeting with the afp -- the afp team was working with us on this story.ere checking the range of time. let's check the live feed and found it was caught live on camera. there were two attacks on two buildings, four strikes on afp, at least one we know of on the offices of png and this other building. the difference between the two is at the pmg offices, there were four people, including two journalists, and one got badly injured in his leg. this was one of our main...
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there was a notable lull in fighting with gaza's hamas—run civil defence agency telling the afp news quote "calm has prevailed across all of gaza". lucy williamson reports from jerusalem. allahu akbar. in gaza, they stood to pray in places with little else left standing. allahu akbar. the festival after eid al—adha marking another milestone in this war, those for whom conflict and celebration are new, those who have lived through them many times before. translation: for all muslims, eid means sacrificing animals i to shed blood. but this eid, there are no sacrificed animals. now, we sacrifice ourselves, we sacrifice our own bodies. agencies warn that a lack of aid is causing acute malnutrition in gaza. today, confusion over a limited daily truce announced by the army along a key aid route. it sparked fury from israel's far—right ministers and a rapid army response to say the fighting in gaza wouldn't stop. but the costs of this war are also pressing on israel's prime minister. 11 soldiers killed in gaza yesterday. his instruction to dismantle the hamas army has left his soldiers stil
there was a notable lull in fighting with gaza's hamas—run civil defence agency telling the afp news quote "calm has prevailed across all of gaza". lucy williamson reports from jerusalem. allahu akbar. in gaza, they stood to pray in places with little else left standing. allahu akbar. the festival after eid al—adha marking another milestone in this war, those for whom conflict and celebration are new, those who have lived through them many times before. translation: for all...
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describing this welcome, afp wrote: thousands of welcomers , many of whom had traveled hundreds of kilometers in buses and cars emblazoned with pictures of ayatollah khomeini, had completely taken the control of the ceremony out of the hands of the police. pakistani officials were worried because the head of government of any foreign country had never been welcomed like this. ayatollah khamenei's presidency as well it was a time of severe divine test. due to the sanctity of imam's opinion and the conditions of the country and the war, he never looked away from his stronghold. and even today, he is the president and the first person in the country after the imam. i see and spirit. mr. khamenei, during his studies and today, we know that their level of literacy was either higher than them or equal to them, but they are not present. even in scientific matters that belong to the clergy, they should use such titles. he was one of the high-ranking officials of the army, who personally went to the front line from the very beginning of the war and talked with the soldiers and commanders. first of all
describing this welcome, afp wrote: thousands of welcomers , many of whom had traveled hundreds of kilometers in buses and cars emblazoned with pictures of ayatollah khomeini, had completely taken the control of the ceremony out of the hands of the police. pakistani officials were worried because the head of government of any foreign country had never been welcomed like this. ayatollah khamenei's presidency as well it was a time of severe divine test. due to the sanctity of imam's opinion and...
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describing this welcome, afp wrote: thousands of welcomers, many of whom had traveled hundreds of kilometersin buses and cars decorated with pictures of ayatollah khomeini, had completely taken the control of the ceremony out of the hands of the police. position
describing this welcome, afp wrote: thousands of welcomers, many of whom had traveled hundreds of kilometersin buses and cars decorated with pictures of ayatollah khomeini, had completely taken the control of the ceremony out of the hands of the police. position
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meetings in june. said this at the meeting white house national security adviser jake salevan, reports afp. the first of them took place already this week. zelensky and biden held a meeting this week in france. both presidents attended events marking the 80th anniversary of the allied landings in normandy. the presidents held a meeting to discuss the state of affairs in ukraine and the end of the war. according to the words. jake salevan, the second meeting between zelensky and biden will take place on the sidelines of the g7 summit, which will take place on june 13-15 in italy. the 80th anniversary of the glorious operation of grandfathers or overlord, which was carried out by the allied forces in 1944 and led to the final defeat of the german reich, became beautiful. an opportunity for the leaders of nato allies, as well as ukraine, to meet and discuss the current situation. for president volodymyr zelenskyi, this was also another unique opportunity to personally discuss the current situation with the supply of weapons to ukraine with the leaders of the western allies. it is important th
meetings in june. said this at the meeting white house national security adviser jake salevan, reports afp. the first of them took place already this week. zelensky and biden held a meeting this week in france. both presidents attended events marking the 80th anniversary of the allied landings in normandy. the presidents held a meeting to discuss the state of affairs in ukraine and the end of the war. according to the words. jake salevan, the second meeting between zelensky and biden will take...
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saudi arabia, where hundreds of thousands have been visiting mecca for the annual hajj pilgrimage, the afpmats who say at least 600 egyptian pilgrims have died. the bbc has been able to confirm the deaths of 41 jordanians, 11 iranians and at least 68 indian pilgrims. temperatures during the hajj soared to more than 51 degrees celsius. sally nabil is monitoring the story from cairo. there are fears the numbers are actually on the rise and the few hundreds we are talking about now is just an initial death toll. the remarkable thing this year is that we haven't heard of any incidents that usually because the pilgrims to die. there were no reports about a stampede for example, ora fire reports about a stampede for example, or a fire that rips the parts through the tense, nothing like that. most of the deaths, which are exceptionally high, are heat —related. many of the people we have been talking to, families of those who have lost their lives, it is mainly because of a heatstroke, but what grabs attention this year is unregistered pilgrims, hundreds of thousands of people who went to saudi ar
saudi arabia, where hundreds of thousands have been visiting mecca for the annual hajj pilgrimage, the afpmats who say at least 600 egyptian pilgrims have died. the bbc has been able to confirm the deaths of 41 jordanians, 11 iranians and at least 68 indian pilgrims. temperatures during the hajj soared to more than 51 degrees celsius. sally nabil is monitoring the story from cairo. there are fears the numbers are actually on the rise and the few hundreds we are talking about now is just an...
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saudi arabia, where hundreds of thousands have been visiting mecca for the annual hajj pilgrimage the afpiplomats saying at least 600 egyptian pilgrims have died. the bbc has been able to confirm the deaths of 41 jordanians, ii iranians and at least 68 indian pilgrims. temperatures during the hajj soared to more than 51 degrees celsius. let's listen in to ather hussein, who is an imam from the uk and currently in mecca. as you were walking. you couldn't walk 20 yards, except he would see someone struggling in the heat. people were doing whatever they could to save themselves. they were taking water from kind individuals who were giving it out. they were taken shade in hotel reception. it was harrowing at times. i have never seen so many people struggle collectively. i think the saudi authority perhaps need to start thinking about controlling the numbers of how many pilgrims and every year, and this has been discussed in the past. it is a very sensitive issue, but with climate change, perhaps, with the fact that the hajj is taking place in the summer months, they may need to look into this
saudi arabia, where hundreds of thousands have been visiting mecca for the annual hajj pilgrimage the afpiplomats saying at least 600 egyptian pilgrims have died. the bbc has been able to confirm the deaths of 41 jordanians, ii iranians and at least 68 indian pilgrims. temperatures during the hajj soared to more than 51 degrees celsius. let's listen in to ather hussein, who is an imam from the uk and currently in mecca. as you were walking. you couldn't walk 20 yards, except he would see...
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afp assures that the footage of the use of cluster munitions still needs to be verified. it is obvious that it is necessary to verify, because in fact russia has not been able to show a single piece of debris, nothing. that is, all these... conversations, well, they have no basis at all, because there is no direct evidence, the only thing they were able to show was the wreckage of their own anti-aircraft missile, what was that anti-aircraft missile for, why she was flying there, well, you know, the question is so strange, and in principle, you should answer it yourself, why did they release these anti-aircraft missiles there and what exactly, and why did they release them from the beach at all, well, why is it standing on the beach they have an installation... and it releases these rockets, and people are not restricted there, they are not warned that there are weapons here that will now fire, well, from putin’s point of view , they are generally like that, you know the tradition of hiding behind women and children, that’s just right usual for russians, so in this respect
afp assures that the footage of the use of cluster munitions still needs to be verified. it is obvious that it is necessary to verify, because in fact russia has not been able to show a single piece of debris, nothing. that is, all these... conversations, well, they have no basis at all, because there is no direct evidence, the only thing they were able to show was the wreckage of their own anti-aircraft missile, what was that anti-aircraft missile for, why she was flying there, well, you know,...
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afp news agency reported that russia's investigative committee said it had launched an investigationr "acts of terror". he outlined what that tells us. it tells us we have not caught the suspects yet. they have an idea that they are local militants, this was not a highly organised, co—ordinated attack such as in moscow back in march carried out by the islamic state. but something of a more local and so my spontaneous nature. and semi—spontaneous nature. heavily armed with automatic weapons but they struck at a church, at a synagogue, they struck at a police checkpoint in a kind of hit and run fashion. again, locally organised militants. and what do you make of the fact that those were the targets, churches, synagogues and a police station? that is the key question and people need to understand that this region, notjust dagestan, but the north caucasus, including chechnya and unpronounceable republics and so on, it is a heavily muslim region, increasingly radicalised politically and religiously. high unemployment, relative economic strain, mass discontent. add to that the strain of th
afp news agency reported that russia's investigative committee said it had launched an investigationr "acts of terror". he outlined what that tells us. it tells us we have not caught the suspects yet. they have an idea that they are local militants, this was not a highly organised, co—ordinated attack such as in moscow back in march carried out by the islamic state. but something of a more local and so my spontaneous nature. and semi—spontaneous nature. heavily armed with...
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a saudi official has defended the gulf kingdom's management, telling the afp news agency that the �*statele who did not appreciate the risks,". well, the bbc�*s sally nabil visited the northern province of mennoufiya, and met a bereaved family. a family in mourning over the loss of their mother. this 70—year—old woman went to the muslim holy city of mecca for hajj, a lifelong dream to fulfil her religious duty, a duty that led to her death. she was among hundreds of egyptian pilgrims who lost their lives while performing rituals in the unforgiving saudi heat. her children believe she died of exhaustion. translation: i screamed and couldn't believe it. - she phoned my brother and told him she felt her soul is leaving her body. i wish i was with her. pilgrims who didn't want to pay fees or tackle that bureaucracy made use of a visitor's visa, but this route has turned out to be very costly. she was one of these unregistered pilgrims. selling herjewellery to pay for the trip, she used a local broker. he promised her a flawless service, but reality was different. translation: when | called he
a saudi official has defended the gulf kingdom's management, telling the afp news agency that the �*statele who did not appreciate the risks,". well, the bbc�*s sally nabil visited the northern province of mennoufiya, and met a bereaved family. a family in mourning over the loss of their mother. this 70—year—old woman went to the muslim holy city of mecca for hajj, a lifelong dream to fulfil her religious duty, a duty that led to her death. she was among hundreds of egyptian...
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of vladimir putin’s conversation with the editor-in-chief of european information, the french agency afping is that the conflict in ukraine right now is in numbers. why are you still unable to reveal, talk, tell us, the amount of loss. russian soldiers in ukraine during combat operations, if, if you are only interested in this, i can say that, as a rule , no one ever talks about this, and if they do, they usually distort the real figures, but i can tell you with complete confidence , that our losses, especially if it concerns , unfortunately, irreparable losses, they are of course simply many times smaller, we have 6,400 65 ukrainian soldiers, that’s approximately, if we talk about irreparable losses and irreparable losses, then the ratio is the same, one by about five, this is what we will proceed from, but this is precisely what, by the way, is connected with... he says that the threshold should at least be gradually reduced from 25 to 23, then to 20 years, and then to 18 or immediately to 18, well , because now it is already requiring the registration of seventeen-year-old boys, yes,
of vladimir putin’s conversation with the editor-in-chief of european information, the french agency afping is that the conflict in ukraine right now is in numbers. why are you still unable to reveal, talk, tell us, the amount of loss. russian soldiers in ukraine during combat operations, if, if you are only interested in this, i can say that, as a rule , no one ever talks about this, and if they do, they usually distort the real figures, but i can tell you with complete confidence , that our...
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department has impeded the state backed firms and completed risk-based analysis of china mobile and telecom, afpicy initiative, d.c. international advisor and former deputy national security advisor for cheney, steve yates back with me, thank you for being here. in the realm of obviously sending information to the communist party isn't that a lot of these companies, china mobile in the others that are being investigated or having access to american data are they certainly sending information to the ccp? >> of course, they are state owned enterprises in a communist run country there's not much debate or analysis i don't even know in their own system that they deny it they play the different messaging based on who they hire or representative in american politics but basically there has been an awakening of sorts in the u.s. that cloud data is part of homeland security we tend to think of the southern border which we should and physical parts of our homeland security but cloud-based storage and data on americans is like letting them and without have to physically be here in the state owned enterpri
department has impeded the state backed firms and completed risk-based analysis of china mobile and telecom, afpicy initiative, d.c. international advisor and former deputy national security advisor for cheney, steve yates back with me, thank you for being here. in the realm of obviously sending information to the communist party isn't that a lot of these companies, china mobile in the others that are being investigated or having access to american data are they certainly sending information to...
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so he afp obviously does not admit when he loses a free and fair election. so why would we think he's going to do it this time? can you hear what he said last week in detroit? it that rally we owe the the bag of people there, he said i carry california in 2020. hey, lost this state by 5 million votes. everybody knew it his burger lana. and he said, i get finally 12,000 votes. he lost. he knew exactly how many votes did all i say lecture biden, georgia, give me 5,000 votes, give me and you know what brad raffensperger, the secretary of state are republican who voted for trump, said, i had to tape recorded. i caught him and he never came back. again. he's asked still win votes, and now he's accused the other side is still, but i'm telling you hillary clinton, john mccain, bob doll, everybody. we've had my lifetime who lost an election for president? bellied up and said to the american people on television i lost. and that's why our country is so superior that this election season. cnn has you covered, no matter the question from more about the candidates, two
so he afp obviously does not admit when he loses a free and fair election. so why would we think he's going to do it this time? can you hear what he said last week in detroit? it that rally we owe the the bag of people there, he said i carry california in 2020. hey, lost this state by 5 million votes. everybody knew it his burger lana. and he said, i get finally 12,000 votes. he lost. he knew exactly how many votes did all i say lecture biden, georgia, give me 5,000 votes, give me and you know...
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the investigators, the police department the federal agencies, whether it be the irs, the tax agency afpat affidavit is for probable cause. it the judge to review it and decide whether he or she the judge is going to give the law enforcement agency the right to serve a search now. the police, federal government meet with the judge present their affidavit. the judge released the affidavit and then at oftentimes asked questions. and for example, well, as yeah, they snatched in this case, confidential informant. they call them sometimes. tell me about that person. our reliable are they? and he may. or she? the judge may have questions about the probable cause affidavit after questioning. the judge is satisfied, that warrant has signed by the judge given back to the place. there are parameters. there are hours within which they can serve the warrant an obviously i think this one was served at 5.30. so my guess is they said no, don't serve this in the middle of the night because too many bad things might happen. if you go ration into a house. so no, it's not easy to get a okay. so so there wa
the investigators, the police department the federal agencies, whether it be the irs, the tax agency afpat affidavit is for probable cause. it the judge to review it and decide whether he or she the judge is going to give the law enforcement agency the right to serve a search now. the police, federal government meet with the judge present their affidavit. the judge released the affidavit and then at oftentimes asked questions. and for example, well, as yeah, they snatched in this case,...
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the authorities, because they are, as i described it, some of the tear gas, the rubber bullets that afpspose those crowds of people going onto the streets to make clear their anger at both the finance bill, which the president has gone back on, 22 people dying in protests back on, 22 people dying in protests back on tuesday, so let's get the very latest from our correspondents, mercy latest from our correspondents, merchuma, who is in nairobi. mercy, welcome to the programme, we were showing some of the pictures from earlier, tell me more about the protests we have seen. indeed, good evening from nairobi. i am in the central business district in nairobi, and we have not seen a lot of activity, there was some action a few hours ago, but now it is calm where i am. but we could hear tear gas canisters on the other side of the street, where pockets of protesters have been trying to advance into the city, trying to get towards parliament, but they have not been able to, so the numbers are not been able to, so the numbers are not as big as what we saw on tuesday of this week and previously. a
the authorities, because they are, as i described it, some of the tear gas, the rubber bullets that afpspose those crowds of people going onto the streets to make clear their anger at both the finance bill, which the president has gone back on, 22 people dying in protests back on, 22 people dying in protests back on tuesday, so let's get the very latest from our correspondents, mercy latest from our correspondents, merchuma, who is in nairobi. mercy, welcome to the programme, we were showing...
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in the last hour, a senior saudi official defended the gulf kingdom's management, telling the afp newsed as a tomato. they made a tent out of bedsheets. they had no accommodation. official pilgrims have _ air—conditioned tents and meals. my mum's death broke me. many egyptian pilgrims come from poor villages like this one. mostly old people who put their lifetime savings to make this ritual journey. for them, it is a dream to go to mecca. they didn't know that they will never come back. families here have been telling me they have no idea who will be held accountable for this tragedy. the egyptian authorities now say they are going to investigate the tour companies that offer unofficial hajj trips. most of the dead are said to have been unofficial pilgrims. the saudi authorities have initially banned them from joining hajj, but they eventually changed their mind. it appears no preparations have been in place to handle this overflow of people. fears are growing that the death toll will rise even further and more egyptian families might be paying a farewell to their loved ones. sally nab
in the last hour, a senior saudi official defended the gulf kingdom's management, telling the afp newsed as a tomato. they made a tent out of bedsheets. they had no accommodation. official pilgrims have _ air—conditioned tents and meals. my mum's death broke me. many egyptian pilgrims come from poor villages like this one. mostly old people who put their lifetime savings to make this ritual journey. for them, it is a dream to go to mecca. they didn't know that they will never come back....
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news agency afp says police have begun firing tear gas at protesters.around roadblocks to prevent people coming through. we've driven all the way around it. ran into a few protesters but not many at all. we do here and we understand they have started to gather downtown and police have started to fire tear gas there. we will be heading there next. they say it is no longerjust about the finance bill. first of all, they are very angry with how president william ruto has treated them, as how they see it. that has taken them more than a week of demonstrations to say he is going to pull the finance bill back. more importantly, it happened after more than 20 people were killed and injured. that is what they were focusing on, the dead and the injured, not so much that the bill has been withdrawn. there is a contingent among people in the movement saying they are not going to stop now unless the president steps down, so that is another of their demands. having said that, there are those amongst the protesters who have said that it has been a good step, a victory
news agency afp says police have begun firing tear gas at protesters.around roadblocks to prevent people coming through. we've driven all the way around it. ran into a few protesters but not many at all. we do here and we understand they have started to gather downtown and police have started to fire tear gas there. we will be heading there next. they say it is no longerjust about the finance bill. first of all, they are very angry with how president william ruto has treated them, as how they...
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ammunition as thousands of demonstrators marched through the streets, and one update the news agency afps this afternoon and here is that cooler, fresher feeling for the north and the west. it could brighten up some time with some sunshine, i think towards the end of the day for north west scotland, northern ireland. showers for eastern scotland down through northern england, cloudier here. but this is where we're seeing all of that strong june sunshine develop yet again. it's warm, it's humid. locally, we could see highs of 29 or 30 degrees celsius. sea breezes offering some coastal refreshment, but pollen levels today, again, very high for many, tied in with all of that sunshine and grass pollen season of course, already underway. so overnight tonight, some areas of cloud, still a few spits and spots of rain, more cloud moving in to north sea facing coast. now, here is that fresher feeling air out towards the north and the west. almost chilly here, but elsewhere it's muggy. it's humid, possibly uncomfortable for sleeping yet again. and into wednesday, we've got plenty of cloud out towa
ammunition as thousands of demonstrators marched through the streets, and one update the news agency afps this afternoon and here is that cooler, fresher feeling for the north and the west. it could brighten up some time with some sunshine, i think towards the end of the day for north west scotland, northern ireland. showers for eastern scotland down through northern england, cloudier here. but this is where we're seeing all of that strong june sunshine develop yet again. it's warm, it's humid....