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in march the us, australia, and britain triad revealed details of providing australia with providingtect the marines by the early 2030s to counter chinese ambitions in indo—pacific. apple says it'll address concerns its latest smartphone model runs warmer than expected. the tech giant says the device may feel warmer for the first few days after setting it up because of increased background activity. they say the iphone 15 pro and pro max don't cause a safety risk and will not impact the phone's long—term performance. china's new home prices have risen slightly in september after experiencing a four—month decline. officials report prices rose by 0.05% on average during the month. developers are working quickly to get new properties on the market. confidence in the property sector, which accounts for one quarter of economic activity, has been hit since 2021 with beijing's crackdown on debt accumulation by developers. let's also take you through what we are expecting news lies through the week. we will get data from japan on monday morning with the bank of japan is due to release its la
in march the us, australia, and britain triad revealed details of providing australia with providingtect the marines by the early 2030s to counter chinese ambitions in indo—pacific. apple says it'll address concerns its latest smartphone model runs warmer than expected. the tech giant says the device may feel warmer for the first few days after setting it up because of increased background activity. they say the iphone 15 pro and pro max don't cause a safety risk and will not impact the...
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the us, australia and britain unveiled details of the aukus plan to provide australia with nuclear—poweredountering china's growing influence in the indo—pacific. just time to look at the markets. that spill over i should say of what is happening in china, that slow down in its property sector causing a bide wider malaise about the state of chin a's economic and the knock—on effects round the world. i want to show you the pictures in new york we will follow for you, this as donald trump former us president is expected to arrive there for the start of his civil case proceedings, over inflating the value of his business, so we will stay on the pictures for you, more throughout the afternoon here on bbc new u see let us take you live to geneva and the who are holding a news conference, the director general is making an announcement about a malaria vaccine.— making an announcement about a malaria vaccine. almost exactly two ears a . o, malaria vaccine. almost exactly two years ago. who _ malaria vaccine. almost exactly two years ago, who recommended - malaria vaccine. almost exactly two years
the us, australia and britain unveiled details of the aukus plan to provide australia with nuclear—poweredountering china's growing influence in the indo—pacific. just time to look at the markets. that spill over i should say of what is happening in china, that slow down in its property sector causing a bide wider malaise about the state of chin a's economic and the knock—on effects round the world. i want to show you the pictures in new york we will follow for you, this as donald trump...
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but it will let us look at things like ground cover across australia so for example, deforestation ore and see what's happening in bush fires, and it will let us look at how clouds are formed, for example, and see the creation of cyclones. ♪♪♪ michael: with more and more countries now launching their own technology, low earth orbit is fast becoming a very crowded space. anna: there are still tens of thousands of satellites planned to go up in sort of like nets around the earth and they're a problem if they're not monitored. if they're in very low earth orbits, sort of the 200 to 300 k, they will decay very quickly, and so their life span's only a year or two, so the chances of them actually causing any trouble is not very high. russell: if you put too many in orbit, it is a challenge. that's a daily operational challenge for the world in operating the space technologies that we do depend upon. there is a growing area called space traffic management. it's an activity being built upon space situational awareness, led by the us, but australia is a key player as are many other nations in
but it will let us look at things like ground cover across australia so for example, deforestation ore and see what's happening in bush fires, and it will let us look at how clouds are formed, for example, and see the creation of cyclones. ♪♪♪ michael: with more and more countries now launching their own technology, low earth orbit is fast becoming a very crowded space. anna: there are still tens of thousands of satellites planned to go up in sort of like nets around the earth and they're...
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identity. most of the pro israeli sentiments come from the white settler states of canada, the us, australiaallied to those states uh by in europe, uk, france, and germany, and so this is a conflict that has divided the international community in a way that other morally uh, motivated struggle has
identity. most of the pro israeli sentiments come from the white settler states of canada, the us, australiaallied to those states uh by in europe, uk, france, and germany, and so this is a conflict that has divided the international community in a way that other morally uh, motivated struggle has
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for example, and the representative of australia in the un said during the un general assembly debate that ukraine should end the war on its own terms. can you tell use about australia's position on the peace formula for ukraine. australia generally supports the peace formula, er, indeed the minister of foreign affairs, when she spoke at the assembly in september, there was also a separate meeting of the security council , where she clearly condemned the actions of russia, called on russia to withdraw its troops from ukraine, drew attention to the fact that, in fact, the council security needs significant changes due to the fact that a country that is a permanent member of the security council commits aggression against another state, there is support in this regard, support also occurs within the framework of this key group of countries on the international tribunal, australia joined it and also provides support in other legal aspects and in all the lawsuits that are taking place, er, and continues to er, authorize russian citizens and russian companies. the third ukrainian action summit was held in washington. during two days, the americans and uk
for example, and the representative of australia in the un said during the un general assembly debate that ukraine should end the war on its own terms. can you tell use about australia's position on the peace formula for ukraine. australia generally supports the peace formula, er, indeed the minister of foreign affairs, when she spoke at the assembly in september, there was also a separate meeting of the security council , where she clearly condemned the actions of russia, called on russia to...
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. >> using australia as an example, vice president harris pointed out countries that change gun laws do see a reduction in mass shootings in 1996 australia severely restricted semiautomatic firearms and pump action shot gun ownership after a mass shooting claimed 35 lives. now more than 25 years later, australia has only had one other mass shooting, but here in the u.s. some republicans argue that kind of change is not possible under the second amendment. >> the number of overdose deaths in san francisco continues to average more than 50 people a month. the city is expanded outreach and services for users and they've also beefed up police patrols. now the governor is providing additional manpower to help launch a task force, which could see fentanyl dealers face murder charges. scott force dan kerman reports. overdose deaths in san francisco continue out of control with more than 600 in the first 9 months of the year. and approximately 80% of those due to fentanyl. we want to >> protect the people who we know suffer from addiction. and we don't want to see those lives continue to be
. >> using australia as an example, vice president harris pointed out countries that change gun laws do see a reduction in mass shootings in 1996 australia severely restricted semiautomatic firearms and pump action shot gun ownership after a mass shooting claimed 35 lives. now more than 25 years later, australia has only had one other mass shooting, but here in the u.s. some republicans argue that kind of change is not possible under the second amendment. >> the number of overdose...
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these are the security chiefs of five allies — the us, uk, australia, canada and new zealand — appearing being stolen, but speaking in the shadow of violence in the middle east. this is the first time, after all those years, that we have ever chosen to come together in public. here from the uk is the head of m15, ken mccallum. before the event, i spoke to him about the threats he sees, including those resulting from hamas's attack on israel. the scale and the monstrous nature of that attack is a shock. and what does it mean for uk and security in the uk? is there a risk of that conflict spilling over onto the streets of the uk? we have seen radicalisation being fuelled by various conflicts across the world over the last generation and clearly, one of the things that concerns me most right now is to understand quite what the shape of the uk impact will be coming from the recent and ongoing unfolding events in the middle east. the meetings focus was not the middle east but china. it was held at stanford university because it is at the heart of silicon valley, home of technological innovati
these are the security chiefs of five allies — the us, uk, australia, canada and new zealand — appearing being stolen, but speaking in the shadow of violence in the middle east. this is the first time, after all those years, that we have ever chosen to come together in public. here from the uk is the head of m15, ken mccallum. before the event, i spoke to him about the threats he sees, including those resulting from hamas's attack on israel. the scale and the monstrous nature of that attack...
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these are the security chiefs of five allies — the us, uk, australia, canada and new zealand — appearing the threat of secrets being stolen, but speaking in the shadow of violence in the middle east. this is the first time, after all those years, that we have ever chosen to come together in public. here from the uk is the head of mi5, ken mccallum. before the event, i spoke to him about the threats he sees, including those resulting from hamas's attack on israel. the scale and the monstrous nature of that attack is a shock. and what does it mean for uk and security in the uk? is there a risk of that conflict spilling over onto the streets of the uk? we have seen radicalisation being fuelled by various conflicts across the world over the last generation and clearly, one of the things that concerns me most right now is to understand quite what the shape of the uk impact will be coming from the recent and ongoing unfolding events in the middle east. the meetings focus was not the middle east but china. it was held at stanford university because it is at the heart of silicon valley, home of
these are the security chiefs of five allies — the us, uk, australia, canada and new zealand — appearing the threat of secrets being stolen, but speaking in the shadow of violence in the middle east. this is the first time, after all those years, that we have ever chosen to come together in public. here from the uk is the head of mi5, ken mccallum. before the event, i spoke to him about the threats he sees, including those resulting from hamas's attack on israel. the scale and the monstrous...
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the intelligence agencies from the uk, us, canada, australia new zealand known as the five eyes have nt statement accusing china of using artificial intelligence for spinal operations. comments were made after meetings with private companies in the us innovation hub of silicon valley. our business report has been following the story closely. good to have you back. give us a sense of understanding this. it is these are first—time delegations been made? are first-time delegations been made? ., , ., ., made? long been hearing about the name made? long been hearing about the game changing _ made? long been hearing about the game changing potential- made? long been hearing about the game changing potential of. the game changing potential of ai when it comes to cyber security and cyber threats but for the first time we're hearing this simultaneously from the spy chiefs of these five nations as they singled out china and its espionage operations. what's also interesting here is the location. silicon valley, the heart of american innovation tax act are so clearly a warning to the private sect
the intelligence agencies from the uk, us, canada, australia new zealand known as the five eyes have nt statement accusing china of using artificial intelligence for spinal operations. comments were made after meetings with private companies in the us innovation hub of silicon valley. our business report has been following the story closely. good to have you back. give us a sense of understanding this. it is these are first—time delegations been made? are first-time delegations been made? .,...
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the us, australia and britain in march unveiled details of the aukus plan to provide australia with nuclear—poweredr asia business hub in singapore wherejoao da silva joins us. joao, tell us more. well, this is part of broader naval deal in the aukus security alliance. it is to build a new nuclear—powered submarine for the uk and australian babies. a submarine model being called the ssn aukus. according to bae systems this £4 billion contract will allow it to come over the next four years, complete advanced design work and procure some clear materials, actual manufacturing will only start later on it was the end of the decade, with the first ssn august may to be delivered in the late 2030s. sometime before we see these vessel sailing. ultimately, these cutting—edge nuclear powered attack nuclear submarines will allow them to reject more power in the indo—pacific which is a region of huge strategic value. but their development will also give a significant boost to a key sector of the uk's economy. bae systems says it will create thousands more jobs, particularly in the north—western region of the uk
the us, australia and britain in march unveiled details of the aukus plan to provide australia with nuclear—poweredr asia business hub in singapore wherejoao da silva joins us. joao, tell us more. well, this is part of broader naval deal in the aukus security alliance. it is to build a new nuclear—powered submarine for the uk and australian babies. a submarine model being called the ssn aukus. according to bae systems this £4 billion contract will allow it to come over the next four years,...
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us from romaland, tim anderson, director at center for counter hegemonic studies, joining us from sydney, australia, gentlemen, welcome you both, welcome both to the program, i'm going to start with you, professor nimmer from romala, hope you're safe and doing well out there sir, um, your initial thoughts on the things that are unfolding in gaza today, well good morning for you and your viewers and your guest as well from sydney, well what we are seeing today is just know as we said many times, it's a war crime, it's not war, and israelis are trying to say that this is justified, justified because of the attacks of hamas and the palestinian resistance to the israeli side or or settlements around gaza, and what we are doing is totally legitimate. by you know retaliating of what was started by by the palestinian resistance, but this is kind of a quest to the reality. israel is an aggressor all its life since the beginning of the establishment of israel, till today, they are the aggressors and definitely the occupier and the colonial power cannot say that we are defending ourselves, to the contrary, t
us from romaland, tim anderson, director at center for counter hegemonic studies, joining us from sydney, australia, gentlemen, welcome you both, welcome both to the program, i'm going to start with you, professor nimmer from romala, hope you're safe and doing well out there sir, um, your initial thoughts on the things that are unfolding in gaza today, well good morning for you and your viewers and your guest as well from sydney, well what we are seeing today is just know as we said many times,...
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these are the security chiefs of five allies, the us, uk, australia, canada and new zealand, appearingolen. but speaking in the shadow of violence in the middle east. this is the first time after all those years that we've ever chosen to come together in public. here from the uk is the head of m15, ken mccallum. before the event i spoke to him about the threats he sees, including those resulting from hamas�*s attack on israel. the scale and the monstrous nature of that attack is a shock. and what does it mean for the uk and for security in the uk? is there a risk of that conflict spilling over onto the streets of the uk? we've seen radicalisation being fuelled by various conflicts across the world over the last generation and clearly one of the things that concerns me most right now is to understand quite what the shape of uk impact will be, coming from the recent and ongoing unfolding events in the middle east. the meetings focus was not the middle east but china. it was held at stanford university because it's at the heart of silicon valley, home of technological innovation. the mess
these are the security chiefs of five allies, the us, uk, australia, canada and new zealand, appearingolen. but speaking in the shadow of violence in the middle east. this is the first time after all those years that we've ever chosen to come together in public. here from the uk is the head of m15, ken mccallum. before the event i spoke to him about the threats he sees, including those resulting from hamas�*s attack on israel. the scale and the monstrous nature of that attack is a shock. and...
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us. australia has blocked the export of hand tools, including for milling screws on the roofs of nuclear needed to work with nuts, screws and nails, dies for drawing or extruding metal, as well as tools for drilling rocks or soil. all these instruments... are included in the list of sanctions against russia. the sanctions were signed by foreign minister penny woong on october 25. in general, of course, it’s madness : there are no knitting needles, there are no buttons, we can’t sew european needles, well, now tighten the screws with screwdrivers also from australia, if they are not allowed. we can probably state that the sanctions have exhausted themselves if they have already reached such strange fleas. please. states that are trying to come up with something new, on which this is being rolled back, but peter i had funny regiments, and washington has funny states, but they are funny not because they are small or have a small population, because in the russian tradition respect any small nation and any small state, the pettiness of their goals, acting to order, that’s what amusement is,
us. australia has blocked the export of hand tools, including for milling screws on the roofs of nuclear needed to work with nuts, screws and nails, dies for drawing or extruding metal, as well as tools for drilling rocks or soil. all these instruments... are included in the list of sanctions against russia. the sanctions were signed by foreign minister penny woong on october 25. in general, of course, it’s madness : there are no knitting needles, there are no buttons, we can’t sew european...
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us in 2022. the peter maccallum cancer centre in australia told us that their ongoing clinical trials have shown it can improve the quality of life and extend life for some men with aggressive prostate cancer. this is a lab that attracts the heaviest metal. metallica, the pixies, arcade fire was here, my friend roger waters down here along the bottom, muse was here. all of the rock stars want to meetjeffrey hangst, whose decade—long project — nay, obsession — could be about to make him a legend. in this building, they are making the rarest and most expensive material in the known universe. antimatter! antimatter is the stuff of science fiction that turns out to be science fact. our universe is made of tiny particles of matter, and in theory, every type of particle has an equivalent anti—particle. an evil twin that is the same in almost every way. but the thing is, there is almost none of it in the known universe. which is actually quite a good thing — because antimatter and matter do not get along. so what happens when matter meets antimatter? well, they are incompatible, they annihilate each ot
us in 2022. the peter maccallum cancer centre in australia told us that their ongoing clinical trials have shown it can improve the quality of life and extend life for some men with aggressive prostate cancer. this is a lab that attracts the heaviest metal. metallica, the pixies, arcade fire was here, my friend roger waters down here along the bottom, muse was here. all of the rock stars want to meetjeffrey hangst, whose decade—long project — nay, obsession — could be about to make him a...
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yeah, tell us a little more gayor about the situation of indigenous peoples in australia. we heard someone in that report talking about high levels of incarceration, high levels of employment, and you've mentioned that this vote was, would have been mostly a symbolic game. what does this tell us about indigenous rights going forward in australia or yeah, it's an age old debate here. of course, you know, how, how can things to be in place, for instance, how can you do cation be? we brought to these people that the key thing about think about this rep uh, rebec random would have been that it would have brought it provided the mechanism for indigenous people themselves to look for solutions and to provide input that is non compulsory. that is something that the no campaign of, for instance, used it to say look, we're, we're creating a mechanism that is non compulsory. we might as well leave it out. and then you've heard the gentleman in the report who sets up that a lot of these institutional mechanisms where a corrupt up the but on the other end at the moment now there, ther
yeah, tell us a little more gayor about the situation of indigenous peoples in australia. we heard someone in that report talking about high levels of incarceration, high levels of employment, and you've mentioned that this vote was, would have been mostly a symbolic game. what does this tell us about indigenous rights going forward in australia or yeah, it's an age old debate here. of course, you know, how, how can things to be in place, for instance, how can you do cation be? we brought to...
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coverage on the story is sir samuel get this uh journalists and political commentator joining us out of uh australia and most solid academic and political commentator joining us from uh beirout. i guess mr. samuel this will start with you sir, your initial thoughts about the atrocities we've seen being committed in the besieg gaza strip and now that the uh there are so many world leaders in uh cairo trying to come up for solution but there are no really high-ranking office. we good, good morning, you and yeah, but uh, i need the voice to be raised a little bit from uh from your side. okay, can you hear us? mr. samuel get is. mr. samuels, the question is to me, are you samuels? uh, yes, speaking. okay, mr. sam, hold a second, i want to welcome mr. sale, academic and political commentator from beirout. your initial thoughts, if you could hear us sir, on the atrocities being committed against palestinians now on their 15th day in gaza, absolutely, this is the discourse, this is the behavior, this is the nature of this occupation. the occuopire the zionists in palestine have been doing that, committing
coverage on the story is sir samuel get this uh journalists and political commentator joining us out of uh australia and most solid academic and political commentator joining us from uh beirout. i guess mr. samuel this will start with you sir, your initial thoughts about the atrocities we've seen being committed in the besieg gaza strip and now that the uh there are so many world leaders in uh cairo trying to come up for solution but there are no really high-ranking office. we good, good...
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program, mimi alaham there joining us from perth and uh habiba jaguri joining us from adelade, both of them out of australia and viewers, that brings us to the end of this segment your press tv's news review program, thank you for tuning in and goodbye for now. and welcome back everyone, you're watching press tv world news, the passing out of a girl a subway has triggered a misinformation campaign by anti-iran media outlets overseas. here's a report. 16-year-old armitavant fainted while boarding a train a subway station in the iranian capital. immediately afterwards, anti-iran tv channels and outlets. embarked a media campaign blaming the incident on the subway police. they accused the police of pushing armita out of the train after noisy argument leading to her fall. now the... subway company has released all camera footage from the moment armita enters the station till she is taken to hospital. here is 6:52 a.m. october 1st. armita enters the station alone. after two minutes she passes the ticket control gate. at 6:54 she enters a grocery store in the station and after that she is seen here heading to the
program, mimi alaham there joining us from perth and uh habiba jaguri joining us from adelade, both of them out of australia and viewers, that brings us to the end of this segment your press tv's news review program, thank you for tuning in and goodbye for now. and welcome back everyone, you're watching press tv world news, the passing out of a girl a subway has triggered a misinformation campaign by anti-iran media outlets overseas. here's a report. 16-year-old armitavant fainted while...
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we are talking about the complexes that were transferred to us from australia, these are complexes thatger, which have in their composition pls detection and the bushmaster system, which destroys objectives. the enemy there are up to two to three guns, cheetah gun tanks, of which we have 60, other systems, which will primarily be directed at the destruction of a significant number of shaheds, we also have an increasing number of special calculations that use both manpads and small arms to destroy shaheds , and in fact, we are talking about the fact that both the armed forces and the civilian sphere are currently preparing to be as ready as possible to repel the onslaught of shaheds and cruise missiles. in any case, we understand that we are armed forces have a certain potential for this, due to the acquisition of new air defense systems and weapons systems that are capable of combating shahed and cruise missiles, this task, we hope, will be successfully completed by our armed forces and air defense forces. so we can summarize. that we really had such an important and interesting day tod
we are talking about the complexes that were transferred to us from australia, these are complexes thatger, which have in their composition pls detection and the bushmaster system, which destroys objectives. the enemy there are up to two to three guns, cheetah gun tanks, of which we have 60, other systems, which will primarily be directed at the destruction of a significant number of shaheds, we also have an increasing number of special calculations that use both manpads and small arms to...
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fortunately, australia is well- positioned to help us reduce this dependency. the specially -- especially for requirements including cobol, tungsten, manganese and lithium. and i believe we need to ensure that au-u.k.-u.s. takes australia's existing and potential role as a mineral supplier into consideration. this should start with the strategic position to designate australia as a domestic source under the defense production act as was included in the senate passed in daa and if time permits, i will ask doctor carlin how the goals of august would be advanced by extending certain authorities under the defense production act such as the designation of domestic source to other trading partners with critical minerals found in the u.s. but in my time , i certainly want to get to secretary lewis and start by asking, what existing regulatory or statutory barriers might be hindering our foreign procurement of critical minerals and how would this impact the goals of august? of course, deferred other witnesses if you like on this question. >> thank you for the question,
fortunately, australia is well- positioned to help us reduce this dependency. the specially -- especially for requirements including cobol, tungsten, manganese and lithium. and i believe we need to ensure that au-u.k.-u.s. takes australia's existing and potential role as a mineral supplier into consideration. this should start with the strategic position to designate australia as a domestic source under the defense production act as was included in the senate passed in daa and if time permits,...
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are out of time, i apologize for cutting you off there, samuel, but samuel, get us joining us out of australia and most and saw from beirout, thanks for tuning in of yours, we'll keep you updated with all things, palestinian. here on press tv, stay tuned and bye-bye for now, los últimos acontecimientos en cis jordania, la agresión. west bank city of janin and its refugee camp. they killed many palestinians and destroyed houses, hospitals, streets and workplace. the janine attacks created more than 4,000 new refugees. this is part of the history of the zinist regime which is made up of foreigners that's been occupy palestinian land and massacring the palestinian people for 75 years. however, it has both national and international aspects. the zinius entity itself has very strong internal conflicts. netanyahu, who is an ultra-right, ultra nationalist and ultra zionist prime minister, disagrees with other zionist sectors, but they all try to maintain the peace to keep alive the state a bit longer. they understand that they have failed in exterminating and subjugating palestinian people. palestini
are out of time, i apologize for cutting you off there, samuel, but samuel, get us joining us out of australia and most and saw from beirout, thanks for tuning in of yours, we'll keep you updated with all things, palestinian. here on press tv, stay tuned and bye-bye for now, los últimos acontecimientos en cis jordania, la agresión. west bank city of janin and its refugee camp. they killed many palestinians and destroyed houses, hospitals, streets and workplace. the janine attacks created more...
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okay, now let me bring in miami, alaham, she's uh with us, mimi your ass syrian expatriate uh lives in australia, let us hear about you, your stands, because we have the syrian government als announcing officially that they uh take the side of the palestinians and their cause and they support uh the palestinians. let's hear your side of the story. of course, i support palestinian cause, the cause of the resistance access as well, not just palestine, we have occupation in syria ourselves and in lebanon, israelis have occupied the golden heights and the shiba farms. uh the resistance access, this is a great victory for us, very surprising attack, i think a lot of people inside syria are extremely surprised, um, in fact the syrian socialist nationalist party took part in today's offensive by hazbullah in the shibo farms, so this is a collective resistance action by the access countries, including syria and iran, and what these show. is that we're not going to leave gaza to be destroyed by the israelis without answer. the palestinians are not alone, they have never been alone and we're going to stan
okay, now let me bring in miami, alaham, she's uh with us, mimi your ass syrian expatriate uh lives in australia, let us hear about you, your stands, because we have the syrian government als announcing officially that they uh take the side of the palestinians and their cause and they support uh the palestinians. let's hear your side of the story. of course, i support palestinian cause, the cause of the resistance access as well, not just palestine, we have occupation in syria ourselves and in...
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but at the end of the day, people used to be australia. be used to be sent to australia. then they used to be killed, and then they australia they were sent to australia for stealing . they were sent to australia for ste.weg . don't have the sort >> we just don't have the sort of moral code the of moral, the moral code of the pastoralist communities. the shepherds knew that you wouldn't be able to protect all your flocks, the flocks, so you had to make the punishment so punishment for stealing ones. so extraordinarily vicious. >> got i didn't >> well, if you've got i didn't think shepherds come so think shepherds would come up so early in the show tonight. >> getting shepherds in >> i'm getting shepherds in earlier every night. earlier and earlier every night. do you have anything on do you have anything to say on that go to the break? >> i think they're going to we're about we're talking later about vigilantes civil arrests. vigilantes and civil arrests. so they're people they're going have to get people are for are going to be tackled for trying bog roll out of trying t
but at the end of the day, people used to be australia. be used to be sent to australia. then they used to be killed, and then they australia they were sent to australia for stealing . they were sent to australia for ste.weg . don't have the sort >> we just don't have the sort of moral code the of moral, the moral code of the pastoralist communities. the shepherds knew that you wouldn't be able to protect all your flocks, the flocks, so you had to make the punishment so punishment for...
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. >> a major general for the australian army, the author of "war transformed" he joins us from brisbane, australiathank you for joining us. you know what the situations are like when you work with other countries on a mission. clearly, america leaning on them not to go in just yet. how will israel go on and balance that? >> well, i think it actually gives israel time to rethink its position to the collecting intelligence and to prepare its logistics. but there are times on its side that doesn't lead to rushing in and compromise a political solution. >> also, i mean, we can't call the west bank another front. but there are again, tensions in the west bank, and they are linked to hamas. and how concerned are you about that being a distraction for the israelis if it blows up as well in terms of tension? >> well, there are several other fronts that israel needs to worry about. not all of the mobilized troops will be dedicated to gaza. so the west bank is certainly a potential problem but so is the gaza strip. israel has to balance these threats, as well as what's going on with iranian comments and syr
. >> a major general for the australian army, the author of "war transformed" he joins us from brisbane, australiathank you for joining us. you know what the situations are like when you work with other countries on a mission. clearly, america leaning on them not to go in just yet. how will israel go on and balance that? >> well, i think it actually gives israel time to rethink its position to the collecting intelligence and to prepare its logistics. but there are times on...
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us in 2022. the peter maccallum cancer centre in australia told us that their ongoing clinical trials have showne and extend life for some men with aggressive prostate cancer. now, look, when you are dealing with high—energy beams, you are going to end up with radioactive stuff and environments that you really do not want humans hanging around in for too long. so, how do you keep your equipment serviced and nice and clean in places like that? well, you use robots, and cern has robots. i am eloise matheson. i am eight mechatronics engineer at cern. welcome to the cern's robotics workshop. this is cern bot 2, one of modular robots that we use regularly for inspection, maintenance and repair tasks in the accelerator complex. it has these meccano wheels so that it can move side to side easily. so, we might send robots to an area where a human might not want to go either due to risk of some oxygen depletion or some gas leaks or even if there is presence of radiation. it has got lots of different sensors on it. mostly we use cameras. this is to give what we call tele—presence so the operator has a mor
us in 2022. the peter maccallum cancer centre in australia told us that their ongoing clinical trials have showne and extend life for some men with aggressive prostate cancer. now, look, when you are dealing with high—energy beams, you are going to end up with radioactive stuff and environments that you really do not want humans hanging around in for too long. so, how do you keep your equipment serviced and nice and clean in places like that? well, you use robots, and cern has robots. i am...
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tim anderson to the program, director at the center. counter hegemonic studies joining us from sydney australia, hello tim, always a pleasure to check in with you, hope you're safe and doing well out there on under, um, tim, your your thoughts, 7,000 dead over 3, actually 7,300 dead in 22 days, over 3,000 of them children tim, that equates something in the ball park of 140 children a day, i've never seen something like this take place in in the gaza strip or in any occupied territories that's her, your thoughts on the way we're watching the... back and watch this unfold, well for people watching it from outside, um, it's being extremely powerful, the fact that the images have been able to get out of palestine until now, now apparently the shut down internet, gaza has uh coincides with this ground operation, which is accompanied by air strikes, so there are some people uh outside gaza, but not too far outside gaza, who are starting to crime. that gap by giving us images and reports from there, but it's the images coming from gaza of that horrendous slaughter of civilians and children and babies,
tim anderson to the program, director at the center. counter hegemonic studies joining us from sydney australia, hello tim, always a pleasure to check in with you, hope you're safe and doing well out there on under, um, tim, your your thoughts, 7,000 dead over 3, actually 7,300 dead in 22 days, over 3,000 of them children tim, that equates something in the ball park of 140 children a day, i've never seen something like this take place in in the gaza strip or in any occupied territories that's...
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be the group's first ever joint public appearance as the organization is comprised of the us, uk, canada, australiad is meant to share intelligence and coordinate security efforts. together, they will launch the first emerging technology and securing innovation security summit here in the bay area. the summit kicks off tomorrow with a fireside chat with all five members hosted by former secretary of state condoleezza rice. the city of oakland is preparing to help cannabis shops beef up their security with a state grant of more than $332,000. will be split up between eligible oakland cannabis businesses each year, starting this year until 2028. the funding comes from california's board of state and community corrections, the maximum amount of funding a business can get from the city still has not been determined. licensed dispensaries and manufacturing facilities have til tomorrow to apply and here is a look at the stories trending tonight on ktvu.com. one of the top stories. the employment focused in sunnyvale based company linkedin announced it will cut more than 600 positions, affecting roughly 3
be the group's first ever joint public appearance as the organization is comprised of the us, uk, canada, australiad is meant to share intelligence and coordinate security efforts. together, they will launch the first emerging technology and securing innovation security summit here in the bay area. the summit kicks off tomorrow with a fireside chat with all five members hosted by former secretary of state condoleezza rice. the city of oakland is preparing to help cannabis shops beef up their...
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more one is very effective. the ppo novelty is coming to us all the way from australia, will it be enough influx of shaheds, artem kulya analyzed arsenal of ukraine. medicines from shaheds, kamikata drones became a new challenge for them. which pppo is the most effective anti-iranian drones, we compiled our own rating, not only to destroy as efficiently as possible, but as efficiently as possible for minimal costs. and also the newest development of australia. which is already going to ukraine, what makes it so unique? those computer games, they put me in front of the screen, put a joystick in my hands, exclusive from the ambassador of ukraine in australia, who saw everything with his own eyes. this is the work of the ukrainian pporozhi shahedah in odesa region. and this is another one. the air defense operator tries to catch the iranian drone controllers on the screen. target shot down. experts counted for the past. a month, the russians launched as many as half a thousand shaheds across ukraine. so many iranian drones, for one month, the invaders have never fired back. have they already
more one is very effective. the ppo novelty is coming to us all the way from australia, will it be enough influx of shaheds, artem kulya analyzed arsenal of ukraine. medicines from shaheds, kamikata drones became a new challenge for them. which pppo is the most effective anti-iranian drones, we compiled our own rating, not only to destroy as efficiently as possible, but as efficiently as possible for minimal costs. and also the newest development of australia. which is already going to ukraine,...
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roses, the national flower of the united states and at every table rosier bloom along side australia you can liberty us which grow across our country side. among them, peers, pomegranates, apples and red and green grapes common to american and australian table scapes reminding us of the bounty of fall and how much we share. dr. biden sets the tables with candlelight and flowers fresh cut from her garden. tomorrow night it will be the ease with tables featuring blooms in vasees making guests they are sitting in a field of flowers and the aroma of the roses will fill the air filling guests out of the concrete city and memories of time spent of the fresh air of our shared landscapes. warmly colored table lynnens will match the pastel pallet and ocean blue carpet. a glass charger will echo the sunset around it and going from teal to rust to peach to white. and covering the head table, you will find a floral design marrying the flowers sitting on top of it and gold blush flat ware a nod to the rocky feeling of the drapery. the president and prime minister will offer their toasts against a backdrop of vibran
roses, the national flower of the united states and at every table rosier bloom along side australia you can liberty us which grow across our country side. among them, peers, pomegranates, apples and red and green grapes common to american and australian table scapes reminding us of the bounty of fall and how much we share. dr. biden sets the tables with candlelight and flowers fresh cut from her garden. tomorrow night it will be the ease with tables featuring blooms in vasees making guests...
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tim anderson, director at center for counter hegemonic studies joining us out of sydney, australia. our own uh press tvs assaf shanon joining us at besieg gaza strip of years joining us, there's been an ongoing barrage of rockets, palestin resistance fighters have launched over uh the hamas movement, the alp brigades movement, to be exact, the arm wing of hamas has according to its tallies and estimates uh launched over 5,000 rockets toward occupied israeli territories as a result of... ongoing israeli crimes against people of palestine and uh restrictions violations at the alaxa mosk. we're following this very closely here on press tv. i'm going to take a short break, it will be back in about uh 15 or 20 minutes to uh basically continue this rolling coverage uh live images we're brought you all morning from the besieg gaza strip and the uh launching of missiles toward um the israeli territories we have a let me see unknown number of hostages that are... been taken uh by palestinian surprise attack, there are casualties, we have five uh according to israeli media, of five israelis an
tim anderson, director at center for counter hegemonic studies joining us out of sydney, australia. our own uh press tvs assaf shanon joining us at besieg gaza strip of years joining us, there's been an ongoing barrage of rockets, palestin resistance fighters have launched over uh the hamas movement, the alp brigades movement, to be exact, the arm wing of hamas has according to its tallies and estimates uh launched over 5,000 rockets toward occupied israeli territories as a result of... ongoing...
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and you'll hear from the bbc green sport athlete of the year as australia captain pat cummins tells us how he's trying to tackle cricket's carbon footprint. it's one of those things that, you know, no—one�*s ever going to be perfect, but i think everyone could do something a little bit different in their life that might make a big difference. welcome along. thank you forjoining us. it has been a night of drama in the european champions league. manchester united's return to the competition continues to be a miserable one. it's two defeats in two for them after a sensational win for galatasaray. twice united led the turkish champions at old trafford with two goals from their young striker, rasmus hoyland. it looked as though it might be united's night, but with 13 minutes to go, united had casimiro sent off after a challenge in the box. a subsequent penalty was missed by mario icardi. but he made amends minutes later, scoring what proved to be the winner for his side. so united and erik ten hag have now lost six of ten in all competitions since the start of the season. and there were fiv
and you'll hear from the bbc green sport athlete of the year as australia captain pat cummins tells us how he's trying to tackle cricket's carbon footprint. it's one of those things that, you know, no—one�*s ever going to be perfect, but i think everyone could do something a little bit different in their life that might make a big difference. welcome along. thank you forjoining us. it has been a night of drama in the european champions league. manchester united's return to the competition...
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deeper, closer, diplomatic and not only ties with australia, especially the ukrainian diaspora and very necessary, this is a very necessary step for usy reasons, firstly, we see geopolitically, australia has become even closer to the west, it has always been part of the western democratic world, but now with the aggravation of threats... from the side of china, it really activates this cooperation , it, accordingly, this is how the ayuku format was created at the time for the creation of a nuclear submarine fleet in australia, this is how the anziuk and anzus format was strengthened, that is, the existing alliances between the british states, australia , new zealand, we see australia much more active in other advisory and security formats that surround the countries around china, so australia clearly understands that the ukrainian war for independence, the ukrainian defense of its independence during russian aggression, is also a part of this geopolitics, and in essence the loss of ukraine will be a loss for the entire western world, including australia, because it clearly understands that any russian successes, any hamas successes,
deeper, closer, diplomatic and not only ties with australia, especially the ukrainian diaspora and very necessary, this is a very necessary step for usy reasons, firstly, we see geopolitically, australia has become even closer to the west, it has always been part of the western democratic world, but now with the aggravation of threats... from the side of china, it really activates this cooperation , it, accordingly, this is how the ayuku format was created at the time for the creation of a...
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him in the final and you'll hearfrom the bbc green sport athlete of the year, as australia captain pat cummins tells usow he's trying to tackle crickets carbon footprint. it's one of those things that know it's going to be perfect but we have to do something a little bit different that might make a big difference. welcome along, thank you forjoining us. it's been of night drama in the european champions league. manchester united's return to the competiton continues to be a miserable one — it's two defeats in two for them after a sensational win for galatasaray. twice united led the turkish champions at old trafford, with two goals from their young striker rasmus hojlund, it looked as though it might be united's night, but with thirteen minutes to go united had casemiro sent off after a challenge in the box — the subsequent penalty was missed by mario icardi, but he made ammends minutes later scoring what proved to be the winner for his side. united and eric ten hag have now lost six out of 10 in all competitions since the start of the season. there were five goals in napoli too — where real madrid also
him in the final and you'll hearfrom the bbc green sport athlete of the year, as australia captain pat cummins tells usow he's trying to tackle crickets carbon footprint. it's one of those things that know it's going to be perfect but we have to do something a little bit different that might make a big difference. welcome along, thank you forjoining us. it's been of night drama in the european champions league. manchester united's return to the competiton continues to be a miserable one —...
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let's bring it samuels, was a journalist and political commentator, he joins us from darwin australia as we're looking at the scenes there of protest rallies that are happening on the streets there, some gets welcome to the program, um the the stat that really stands out and is quite shocking uh which we need to get a reaction from you to start off uh your input here is the fact that you have 700 children that have been killed that has been confirmed as a result of the israeli onslot when alla som ligger i intensivård det förstår vem som get is can you hear me? i can hear you, can you hear us? yes, i can hear you. great, i'd like to come in with a shocking figure. welcome to the program, first of all, i'd like to come in with this shocking figure that we got prior to this broadcast started about an hour or so ago, and that is the fact that the confirmed number of 700. children have been killed or slaughtered as a result of this uh israeli um the bombing campaign uh that is unheard of uh in in terms of warfare that's happening yet israel says that as it has been customary to saying tha
let's bring it samuels, was a journalist and political commentator, he joins us from darwin australia as we're looking at the scenes there of protest rallies that are happening on the streets there, some gets welcome to the program, um the the stat that really stands out and is quite shocking uh which we need to get a reaction from you to start off uh your input here is the fact that you have 700 children that have been killed that has been confirmed as a result of the israeli onslot when alla...
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. >> intelligence leaders of the five eyes represent the us, the uk, australia, canada and new zealand. the summit is a joint effort to denounce china's hacking program. now bigger than that of any other major nation. >> stealing intellectual property is the first step. then they use talent programs, joint ventures and acquisitions to harvest the expertise is to exploit the intellectual property. sometimes that technology is put to military use. >> the heads of security are coming together in silicon valley to discuss the threats affect different sectors, not aimed just at government or military secrets, but aimed at start ups aimed at academic research. >> the threat landscape is particularly high in the bay area. >> you look at san francisco, they have a they have a specific area with almost 20 top companies as of i. >> and they're going to be a target for espionage. they're going to target for stealing the secrets. they're going to be target for so many things. >> bernafas add having the summit in silicon valley sends a message that intelligence leaders are aware of the threats at t
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. >> australia used >> australia would do. we used to didn't we? yeah, to do that, didn't we? tly. it with the exactly. we did it with the prisoners. space. prisoners. there's still space. yeah, space australia. >> space. them in >> lots of space. put them in the okay. that's front >> okay. so that's the front pages covered. coming up, pages are covered. coming up, some unwelcome support at a protest, report. and protest, at a secret report. and a safe place to report secrets listening to gb news radio . listening to gb news radio. >> welcome back to headliners , >> welcome back to headliners, your first look at monday's newspapers. i'm still here with josh howie and kerry marks. and let's continue with these stories. so we're going begin stories. so we're going to begin this section with express this section with the express and not all pro—palestine support is welcome. josh? yeah, so this is the last story about israel or jews, i promise. israel orjews, i promise. >> okay. wherever we get to the today . today, today. incredible today. today, today. incredible moment. maybe pe
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joining us here from australia. she is the principal economist. christina, thank you so much.d a little bit from georgina there about the source of economic and fiscal challenges of new zealand and what they are facing at the moment. it appears we will have a new government on saturday. what sort of challenges with a face? >> when it comes to high living costs, that is front of line for many. this shows how they seek to survey this. that softens the retail spending. when we look at the mortgage drop in new zealand, around half of mortgages in new zealand are due for repricing over the coming year. that means many households will be moving from historically low fixture mortgage rates to something around -- something even higher. and we do expect democrat other areas of spending. >> if it is some sort of a coalition that suggests a tightening of spending, would he think of fiscal policy implications are for the rv and z? >> it is very tricky now. it will be facing the incoming government. the fact that it is high moving costs. at the same time, they don't want to stop inflation
joining us here from australia. she is the principal economist. christina, thank you so much.d a little bit from georgina there about the source of economic and fiscal challenges of new zealand and what they are facing at the moment. it appears we will have a new government on saturday. what sort of challenges with a face? >> when it comes to high living costs, that is front of line for many. this shows how they seek to survey this. that softens the retail spending. when we look at the...
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. >> intelligence leaders of the five eyes represent the us, the uk, australia, canada and new zealandis a joint effort to denounce china's hacking program. now bigger than that of any other major nation. >> stealing intellectual property is the first step. then they use talent programs, joint ventures and acquisitions to harvest the expertise is to exploit the intellectual property. sometimes that technology is put to military use. >> the heads of security are coming together in silicon valley to discuss the threats affect different sectors, not aimed just at government or military secrets, but aimed at start ups aimed at academic research. >> the threat landscape is particularly high in the bay area. >> you look at san francisco, they have a they have a specific area with almost 20 top companies as of i. >> and they're going to be a target for espionage. they're going to target for stealing the secrets. they're going to be target for so many things. >> bernafas add having the summit in silicon valley sends a message that intelligence leaders are aware of the threats at the silicon va
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us in a pretty painful way. stephen: tonight, on "four corners," we investigate china's trade sanctions against australia. nesspeople hit hard by china's bans and tariffs. and we'll explore whether beijing is using trade as a weapon in a campaign of political coercion. ♪♪♪ female: china has followed through on its threat to whack crippling tariffs on australian barley, a move that will further inflame tensions between the two nations. the 80% tariff will be in place for five years, a decision that could cost australian farmers hundreds of millions of dollars. stephen: the salt lake country of southern wa is a long way from canberra and a world away from beijing. but farmers here have found themselves on the front line of a trade war with china. it's a windswept landscape, and it may not look like a food bowl, but it's rich terrain for grain. doug smith: in this particular area, the other lakes area of western australia, barley is one of their main cash crops. i mean, it probably accounts for 50% of the grain that's grown here in western australia. stephen: doug smith heads the industry association wa grain
us in a pretty painful way. stephen: tonight, on "four corners," we investigate china's trade sanctions against australia. nesspeople hit hard by china's bans and tariffs. and we'll explore whether beijing is using trade as a weapon in a campaign of political coercion. ♪♪♪ female: china has followed through on its threat to whack crippling tariffs on australian barley, a move that will further inflame tensions between the two nations. the 80% tariff will be in place for five...