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culminating in a disturbing life, the full months in south korea, dystopian roof silver on al jazeera. the the hello, i'm real about this, and this is the news are live from dell ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes to 100 days of war. israel shows no sign of ending the violence in gaza, as is warned about the armies planned the ground offensive and rough, not the rest. the student says pro palestinian demonstrations spread across the u. s. university. signs of war on the lebanese border. we don't patrol with un peacekeepers as the damage continues to months. and 5 people driving trying to get
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to the u. k. just all is also the government pos as a controversial to send microns and refugees to lawanda and support the us. government has agreed a $138000000.00 settlements for larry and officers. victor, it comes after more than a 100 people to use the f. b. i have miss handling allegations of sexual assault against a former team doctor usa gymnastics. the 18 g m t were going to begin in gus. israel's war is in its to hundreds day more than 34180 sweet palestinians have been killed since october the 7th. and there are no signs of the violence ending in the central parts of the strip is ready air strikes of targeted all those set of refugee camp areas in the north and the size
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of also being head. meanwhile, cottle has confirmed its still involved in mediation efforts to reach us these 5, despite attempts to undermine the process. in the i that we assessing our role as the, as mediators, we need serious commitment by all sides to reach a deal. and certainly attacking the mediator does not show commitment, does not show seriousness and does show a lack of enthusiasm and positively engaging in the mediation. process and this is what we are getting at right now, especially from the guy, the counselor fox, those ministers who i've made these claims to and this conflict, the only way to guarantee the security of the peoples on both sides. and the only way to end the mascot and the bloodshed that is taking, right, it's a side now in the event that and without believe in the 4th a set itself. i feel that would be very difficult for the mediators to accomplish a doubt. whether you buy an assessment and assessment attacks have damaged or
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destroyed 60 percent of homes in gaza and they devastated the health care system is also one that the entire population is facing a cute food shortages. and there are reports that israel tends to relocate civilians from rafa before it's gone defensive. 1.5000000 displays, palestinians are sheltering in the southern city or civil defense teams that say they've recovered a dozen small bodies from nice grades and the grinds of knots. a hospital in con eunice in southern garza, 310, but these have been fine so far. witnesses say some of the victims were killed during the is really siege of the hospital, civil defense officials and say hundreds more are buried in the medical complex. you and is calling for an independent investigation. we are horrified also by the destruction of a necessary medical complex and she saw medical complex and the reports of the discovery of mass graves in and around facilities. we call for independent
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effective, transparent investigations into the depths. given the prevailing climate of impunity, this should include international investigators. hospitals are entitled to very special protection under international humanitarian law. and that's be clear the intentional killing of civilians, detainees, and others who are of the combat is a war crime topic. all but was, i'm joining us live now from rough, and let's start with the discovery of these bodies. sorry. what are you being told they are the well generally today, the civil defense cruise alongside with the medical work is managed to recover move bodies from the graveyards off. i'm not sort of nicer hospital in the city of con eunice. now the majority of these bodies have been killed and buried in deep sounds, as the military had driven by la russell. and so by a little waste into that area of works,
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families are really struggling to identify if there is going to be any of their relatives among boosted bodies. bob, including to buy witnesses, the bodies that hacked, including children, women, elderly people, and even patients, alongside with wounded people, as some of whose bodies have been blind, have been hand cost and with different sizes that they have been arrested by the ministry in that area box specifically, the, this incident has read it, you get a mile wide dispute. it says i'm not only among palestinians, but i'm on international organizations including the u on rights office chief who has said that the situation that was really rustic and he has been asking for an independent, transparent investigation regarding the discovery of this master gray fox for palestinians it's not the only incident that they have been discovering mass praise bye isabel had turned the majority of hospitals into graveyards, inter, instead of being a place of it treatment specifically in a shift medical facility alongside with come on at one hospital and another. a
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positive gauze and what palestinians i'm terrified from is the fact that hospitals that are still barely functional in the subject, parts of the gaza strip a good face the same and the same size. if it's going to be any potential. i've talked with minutes, you're encouraging a rough i as the, as many media reports in the past couple of hours had been say that the evacuation process on blonde for the civilians in rough off we'll talk soon. tag. thank you very much indeed. have like a long zoom talking to us from or off. let's get more from our correspondence. unoccupied, east who lives in bernard smith. so the allegations be made against these really military about the bodies that are being found found out what is the, is there any military saying about this? israel's military is pushed back cod against suggestions that is responsible for those mass graves. it says that it makes you bodies to see if any of the bodies with those of his riley captives. and then the statement. the ministry says that
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the claim of the idea buried palestinian bodies is baseless and found in it. besides, the bodies were ton to where they were battery after examinations, and it says that those examinations were carried out respectfully while maintaining the dignity of the deceased. brought by the let's talk about i started was mentioning the situation with regards to the is really planned operation. in rafa we are hearing this, some reports that are 10 so being ordered in order to relocate people, what more do we know? it is rarely made is been reporting. and in recent days, the defense ministry has purchased 10000 tons and is in the market for another 30000 suggestion, be the basis. and i think this creates a rep, the centers for palestinians to go as is right, launches this ground defensive in rafa. the government at one stage just said he
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was going to create a what it called you monetary know, islands in gaza. we know of course, that for a long time now, the americans and other european governments particularly been trying to encourage these read his notes to little underground defensive interact with the americans getting more more assistance in recent days. that it does not support a ground defensive. but these riley's benjamin netanyahu, and his board cabinet are insisting that they have to launch on will launch a ground defensive. and really, the reason for this is these ran a government hasn't yet achieved its objectives in gaza, a bite and sorry for interrupting your bernard smith. they are talking to us from east jerusalem or protests and support upon assign continue and university campuses across the united states. despite a crackdown and by police. hundreds of students and teachers have been arrested over the past week of christmas and in his life was now a new york university. tristan, i can see obviously there are protests behind you there. just talk to us about what's been happening. the yes
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indeed. last night. a 133 students and faculty members were arrested at new york university in a plaza on the school campuses south. today. hundreds of hundreds more have joined them. those who are arrested students and faculty have returned to this park outside of the campus just across the street from the campus to resume their protests. they are calling for the university to close its campus. it has a satellite campus. i'm telling me israel, you're calling for free speech to be protected on campus, which they say it was it last night and they are calling for the university to die . best of its assets in companies that profit from israel's more in stock. so what we are seeing here today, again the hundreds,
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if not thousands, of people joining this group of demonstrators to amplify their voice. many of them showed up here with their faces covered by mouth. so i was told that they were nervous about showing patients and being identified because of all that they are receiving for these demonstrations. they also deny that therapy in the hospital and they are anti semitic. they just want to make their point of the university. here's more of what happened here. the police moved in after dark to arrest demonstrators at new york university were over 100 students and teachers defied orders to leave a school plaza for face consequences. there were arrests at yale university to dozens of them. the students and others across the country coming out in protest of israel's devastating war on gaza and in solid arity with columbia
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university students. they are the so called gaza solidarity encampment has been redirected after the school called in police to arrest more than 100 students and dismantle it. last week. all columbia's faculty joined protesters to condemn the move initiated by the university president who cancelled in person classes monday. to address security concerns to say right please. to pick up peaceful protesters on our campus. goes on to the board for worship devices and dangerous. they are outrage not only by the arrest, but also by president in the mountain, the new ship peaks testimony before congress. while conservative representatives
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called for shift beach resignation for not doing more to crack down on demonstrators, the school senate consisting of students, faculty and administrators is expected to vote to censure her as early as wednesday . very important for faculty in the university in the way that our president before student demonstrators, including jewish students, demonstrators deny accusations of anti semitism at columbia university. they even stopped their post us to celebrate the 1st night of passover. they described their movement as peaceful in blame any antagonistic inflammatory statements or actions on outside or from california to state polytechnic university on the west coast to the massachusetts institute of technology and emerson. college on the east, the demands for school leaders are the same. we want emerson colleagues,
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number one call for an immediate cease fire and gaza. number 2 to disclose all financial investments and zionist organizations, number 3, to divest from those organizations. number 4, to drop all charges against students for disciplinary actions, attempts to silence the movement only amplifying it's called christian salumi algae or new york muscle enclosure is a lecture. i've kind of be a law school is joining us from new york. thanks very much for doing this. what's in your interpretation happens when these are rest in place. so i and other faculty members were horrified last week as we watched a 108 students get arrested on the south lawn of columbia university for standing in solidarity with the people who has an ass in columbia to pass from these early war there. um, it was appalling to many of us that the company as president went straight to calling n y p d york police department into campus without really trying to do anything to
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escalate for us. this is a really a re to step that the president went to um these are students who paid tuition to be here. they're in our care and we should be protecting them and the training space for free speech and freedom expression, not calling police right? police are moving from campus and i'm reading here that the n y p. the commissioner had to work out on said that the students quote that was arrested where peaceful offer, no resistance whatsoever. we're saying what they wanted to say, what was the reaction? are you aware of what they, they reaction was when the police arrived and what the interaction between the police and the students was a yes, i was at the protest about 30 minutes ago out of the campus back up and it's peaceful. there's students, they're talking studying, it's the same as it was last week. there was really no justification for calling in right police or move protesters who are sitting peacefully on the lawn, not holding buildings, not disrupting class, is not preventing people from going to class. i'm really just holding space and calling on the university type, divest the so the fact that, you know,
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in response to that, the school went straight to call the police is pretty outrages. and it's why i'm more than a 100 faculty members from columbia walked out of class yesterday to protest this reaction. that's why the president of the versity is currently facing a central vote. and it's all it was a y, as in york, civil liberties union. and our own human rights institute here at columbia policy and the fact that the president went straight to the police here. we should also note the, it's not just the police universities also suspended the students without any kind of due process. many of the students have been evicted from the dormitories don't mature is that they pay for something given just 15 minutes to gather their belongings. and so overall it's been a draconian punitive response to these protests and the situation that really doesn't meredith, there's no justification for this when students are really just sitting on a lawn doing their homework and correct me if i'm wrong. but i, i understand that being common had been times because it was a congressional testimony that was being given by the columbia president window stuff that was taking place the same day the,
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on the university's response. and she was going to be talking about universities response to anti semitism. now those congressional hearings, as we've heard in the past, i've seen in the past, can be very, tends to be, can be very um, and they can, they've certainly the educational is, can be held to a client's account significantly. do you think the box has in some way influenced the decision by the faculty to bring in the police to to, to be clear that it was off the sock. was it that brought in the police? it was the university president in stock. they did not support this new student center. that's the columbia start at the national office move. and some of the unilateral decision made by the president against the wishes of many faculty to bring in the police here. um, it is true that the cab came up on the day the president was testifying and congress. i should note that this follows months and months of actions from students to push the college of university on this issue. so there's nothing there to spread. it started last week, this a student organizing, it's been happening for many months now and has now culminated in an account that,
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that the students are holding. i think students were disappointed that the president in her remarks, the congress, did not push back against accusation about the separatism from students. i did not really try to, you know, create a distinction between hate speech and promotion of human rights. and so there's a lot of anger, i think right now on campus for the actions of the residents are the same as your forgive me for interrupting you. but i mean, and thanks for the clarification that this was the unilateral decision made by the president used to be that universities and schools and colleges were supposed to be hot beds of protests that was part of the educational process. it was part of a student life. how concerned are you? do you think, given what you've gone through with the students are going through that this will have it impacts on the, the confidence the students might have to hold protest like this. i think it's a very dangerous infringement on what is really a proud culture of protest and they were part history. curtis here at columbia, and in many universities around the country and has to be seen now is not just
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columbia, but there's coaches and cap is popping up in universities around the country. it's at any time police are brought it to crack down. i'm just doing a site visit, of course shows free speech to the students credit and they don't seem to be backing down and are back out on the lot. and really within the same day then the directional capital is shut down by some college that we appreciate your time. so thank you very much. indeed, a female is being held for the palestinian man killed by his ready forces in jericho. the following 4 year old was a father, a street is dead springs the number of palestinians cubes in the occupied westbank since october, the 7th to 487. and the other 3 people were injured by his ready gun fire. june raised refugee comes from jericho on tuesday morning. and is there any droll strikers killed at least one person in southern lebanon? it had a vehicle in the town of iceland, about 50 kilometers from bay root. is there any army says the to august was a member of hezbollah and nobody's on group launched an attack in response across
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the board of fighting between israel and nobody's group has vall that has been growing in intensity. it's displaced tens of thousands of people on both sides of the border is left a trail of damage. general carter has been a patrol with un peacekeepers. the signs of war are visible almost everywhere along 11 on sport or with isabel. this is a front line where there's little life after more than half a year of hostilities that began when hezbollah opened up a front to help. it's like him, us in casa, most of israel strikes have been focused on an area about 5 to 10 kilometers from the border. now we are crossing the montgomery. you can see these riley person positions here, where i'm moving close to the blue line. and who knows when uh, sharing or i know, yes, like a is going to happens. we are traveling with members of the united nations peacekeeping force in southern loveland, on their own patrol with lebanon's army. their mission is to ensure the area from
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the border to the latania river is free of arms and fighters outside the states control. we are here to support the levi nice army on the leave as the lead on these government to take control of the, of the situation. but the army is not the dominant force here. has the law has a strong presence even before this late, this confrontation, and despite thousands of strikes as well, has failed to push the groups fighters back. the you enforce has repeatedly warned that the danger of escalation is real. yeah, we're looking for the, you know, the people this isn't astride so we're looking for the this. busy how can we prevent this is collisions. so after this, uh, moving it on, dealing with the searching for the police where we can have the same. few people
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remain here, nearly 100000 lebanese have left their homes and livelihoods. it's a similar situation on the other side of the border. this is the cost of war, official say last is already in the billions of dollars. although the conference is still larger contained and confined to the, for the region. as well as, as the conflict won't end until there's a ceasefire in casa, but possibly not even then, because as well as threatening a wider war if border security doesn't improve center for their elders either. so there's nothing on. joining us on the side is the channels of holiday. here's an associate professor of golf politics at castro university's golf. studies center good. have you with us again, i want to take us back to they the intending if you're like, all proposed at least is rarely attack on draft, but we still don't know yet what form that may well take in the run up to that these values are saying that they planned to move the palestinian civilians away
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from profit in order to be able to carry out that logistically speaking to talking about moving 1500000 people votes. your analysis of whether or not that is actually doable in such a way. if indeed a toll that these readings are able to isolate homeless members that they are desperate to get. i think it's totally doable. and it's proven by the fact that after each level the i think the north of gus, i'm then people starting to come back still, i'd like started to happen again. say it's $24.00 inches of everything that you sort of has done in order to claim that they are eliminating people from how much do this specific areas are clean and now they're going to move throughout. how to clean the rest is not delivered because they kind of even find who are the members of how most of the claim that they want to to be. so are they, they said that they have for, but probably on some still active in, in the south that they need to
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a destroyer and they to and the minutes. but how they're going to make, eh, how, how did they wouldn't make sure that this 1300000 people will be safe from the effects? it means that this, let's keep saying that they don't want this to happen because they know that the same person with to do so when they were moving, when the wordpress to move back people to the north, to have the same issue. moving 1.3 media to the house again to face up there is nothing is a send on moving then to a place of the 10th or know 5 city this or anything to, to, to host them. so, i mean, it's impossible to think that this kind of massive movement of it was not, creates more concerned, more hesitations and more beth, the people that they are desperate trying to reach at different places a to this month. the old, the practice of the are being created by the agencies to help people to provide food for people. so how do we do that in a short period of time? is something we don't know. the other thing is that what does the timeframe that
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these trellis space thinking about? they said that they would take from 6 to 8 weeks. so they were thinking about long demo based on that might last more than the time. but they, they say because they 1st need to move all the people and then start that back. so they hold preparation maybe, maybe at the end of the day, 4 to 6 months. so we're going to talk about the this over the, almost one year in order to achieve an objective that this, every time the far the then then the where the kind of the beginning. so philip less have any they the head of on what they you an agency for giving relief to palestinians setting and press conference on their own. one of the things that they're most concerned about is the fact that the weather is beginning to come, become warmer. and you touched on the site to that health is becoming more of a crisis. not because the ice he pointed out, there was a greater risk of disease. but of course, as we have seen over the last several months, one of these various policies has been forever possible to destroy as much of the health and dental structure that there is. one would imagine that that is simply
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going to component and already fairly difficult situation. yeah, i mean, if we don't remember what's happened 2 months ago with the, i mean this for temporary port, the united states was building the cost that supposedly a lot of people this goes through the costs of the we would be able to reach you see, are they are they for the this coming or the 8 that the was coming from. see now they would not be able even to reach that because if people is going to move in, in land and again, destroying all the network, that was, it was created a whether a business on the site will get to go for you started to really mean they have this network to make things more uncomfortable for the people to make over a more unable to, to, to, to perform their job. another agency is this something that, i mean, we start to believe is something that even the united states are going to believe that the fact that the united states has to be very key or every day they're being more assertive in, in terms of the same no don't do that, you kind of do that, you kind of move this amount of people and you kind of do the list without harming
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people in the animosity ways of a warranty. and it's on. yeah, i was thinking that this is all based on this do of, of our, they were coming to this thinking that this, the outpatient is doable. and this, we keep the tv in the safe, i'd say probably be from but they claim they, they're going to do is just to eliminate how about spot problems such as a car? as always we appreciate it. thank you very much. indeed. is at least 5 people, including a child have died or trying to cross the english channel from funds to the u. k. the small boat that we're on, i've been counting more than a 100, would be refugees and migrants. a british board, a force volunteer board, carried several people to shore, while french authorities say they rescued at least $47.00. another 50 off to, to remain on board and continue their journey. the disaster happened hours of to the u. k. parliament passed the so called rolanda built. it's
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a controversial plan to process migrants and refugees offshore in rolanda other fall. so it has moved from london. a pretty terrible incident that took place just very close to the french shore line. very soon after this boat parks full of people, it's a unusually densely packed, smooth boat. a french authorities say a 112 people on board. and that during these initial moments, there was some kind of a crush on board. and 5 people died as a result among them. a young girl really serve the results of her father having watched or die. and she is on the beach show the also, it's a french already saying that $47.00 were rescued from the boats. and these are some from the sea around expected some 50 wants to continue the journey on to be you take on the naval less school, it's been reported. and that gives you
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a sense of ation. if not desperation, there is to make these journeys in the face of such danger. this was on a calm day when there were a number of such inches from the french coast line. the prime minister receives through not being honest about this in relation to the passage of the bill of the night. and he said that the results of his more tragic, that sort of channel this morning. i think it's a reminder of why offline is so important because there's a certain elements of compression about everything that we're doing in which he means trying to stop these journeys and destroy the business model is, is government. what's it of the people smugglers? how would this be the opposite deals and the rest of the council charity here in the case which says that rather than as you headline grabbing hostile policies such as the rolanda plan, the u. k. government should instead be seeking to ensure that they're safe and
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legal roots and better systems for dealing with aside and applications that are currently in place. instead of heading out date of my constitutional cooling, tow goes, i could see the ruling dentist is 6 decade hold on power extended indefinitely. and the chief of what sales all just here, that israel is, visit the tax on the agency, all part of a push to remove it's from the gaza strip. uninspired also can go 3 points clear the top of the premier league against chelsea later build ups on his way with funding the the hello that will get to africa in the 1st of the middle east and live where the heat is set to build over the next few days is a launch the dry picture here the way the weather is pushed out further east across
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iran was seen storms and showers, with the likelihood of hail in some places. now the wind is set to pick up a shamal wind blowing down the gulf on wednesday, kicking up some dust and affecting visibility behind that, wasting a lot of heat. build a cool fil event for places like 11 on have issued an excessive heat. warning is, the temperature pushes up to 37 degrees celsius, that on thursday we should be sitting in the mid twenties. now the heat's also building across the northeast of africa with temperatures in cairo, pushing why top into the early forty's when the conditions could cause ascend, storm across libya, as well as a chip behind that week, but with the weather moving across to new z. but it is set to improve on thursday, we'll see temperatures coming down slightly across the region that we some way to weather looking for the south of this for coastal areas of nigeria, but the west of the rain continuing to pull into tunzia as well as kenya with some very strong winds around coastal areas for the south of this raw, the dry and hot,
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the guns july 2014. as is where the forces bombarded the gaza strip for 50 days. resident of the coming to the deaf and devastation seems to the eyes of palestinian capital, mind call lead, hama, who films and strikes the 2 thousands of lives including its own garza, the last picture on the 0. this deliberate over $300000000.00 will suffice. be more than $75.00 countries around the world, 100 percent of set on an emergency donation spence on projects. and we ensure beneficiaries come 1st of a $300.00 on luis hobbins. it goes through the bumps the crossing in recent months
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. our most of these bless and be blessed and we all turning your donations into direct delivery in the shortest possible time donates with confidence the the origin. all just need a reminder about told stories. this are, it's been $200.00 days since it was war on guys on the gas. and the central parts of this trip is where the air strikes have targeted on the set of refugee camp. and wanted to take it all off to the hospital for treatments. is there any army? is killed at least $34183.00 on the stadiums. over this guy's a civil defense to say favorite cupboard dozens, more bodies from mass graves and designs,
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and also hospital and con units. 310 bodies have been fine so far more than a 113 people have been arrested as a new york university. tricky partner sits in protest in solar dollars, which caused us to meet dozens of student demonstrations but also invested in columbia. the head of the you and agency for palestinian refugees says israel's recent attacks on the agency are part of a push to remove the organization from the gaza strip in january. is there a q some on west off of involvement and homeless? october, the 7th attacks, a review of the agencies operations released on monday, stated that israel has not provided supporting evidence for its claim. the authors of that review made a list of recommendations to ensure accountability and the neutrality of on run out here. i spoke to the agencies commissioner feeling plus every night and i began by asking him if he felt that would help restore confidence in learning more. i really
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hope that the reach the default will help us to restore the confidence. so i'll post this on the door, so disability darren and myself are, but when it comes to report, we have with come also the recommendation. and you might have noticed that the report clearly indicated that the agency already have a number of robust mckinney, some of the ways that know, try to issue under this, the mechanics of over i would say this thunder of many of the agencies or into non national enjoys but because of the nature of the conflict that we are dealing with and the complexity of our environment, the, you to the need to do even better. and this is the reason why we embrace on embrace . so the recommendation made by guessing coming up on the team and we have now preparing response fun to follow up on this recommendation at junior press
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conference, who gave a long list of uh, the level of, of damage to own were property. and of course the, the effect that this has had on was stuff the arrests that are being carried out and so on. what is the morale of stuff? i don't know at the moment, of course, not justing guys, but in all the areas that it operates, when it must, i would imagine field that is under constant pressure. yeah. only why is on the constant attack constant pressure constant cooling, of discomforting a constant administrative uh, restaurant, and also constant. i would say sometimes. so social media assassination. and he says definitely an impact on no style for you might also have seen a wizard. now stuff today, so they have been opinion poured and also within the population in the west bank, i need no gaza. there is a deep anxiety. is that if the,
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the agency is a discount of the do this would also put an end to, to, to, to state the solution. i was, i just had a pretty console last week. and basically i told the member that the i talked to on want have nothing to do, we sudden to try to, to issues. but in reality, now what keep it that the, by the objective of the street, the, the, but his team in, from the risk which is stages you also mentioned in your press conference, but within 24 hours of the obligations originally being made by man, a biased real about members of on were allegedly taking part in the homeless letter till the 7th attacks in southern israel, 16 to 18 countries of pulled the funding. how concerned and how worried are you that countries are prepared to pull funding so quickly before obligations are actually just determined to be funded on that. and that shows also the on president
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the cries us on china jones. the agency is currently facing on dealing ways. it is true that 6 in the country within 48 hours adults, the pools. but the good news is that soon. so most of the countries have reviewed the decision on the have reinstated the contribution to the agency. at the times it took the decision, it had to the agents who basically have no visibility anymore, evolved. it's a financial contribution today, folks to the fact that most of the doing those i've come back a new to and i've also joined the agencies. we have a slight kimball visibility and i can say we some consult uh that we have enough resources to keep. but i'll actually be just running a case the till the end of june and go into the multiple tonight. but it's very precarious and we continue to function most a 100 to most
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a total exam fees have approved the controversial new constitution. because extend the nice thing by dentistry, decades hold on power in definitely supposed to say return to go into parliamentary democracy. but the opposition is calling for protest. legislative elections are due to be held next week because talk as the details. a small newspaper and togo is standing up to the most powerful dennis dean africa. the nursing base family has governed to go for 61 years. members of parliament voted on a new constitution on friday, while the tax has not been made. public journal is illnesses who says it would allow president phone yes and be to stay in the office indefinitely. let's get rid of for guessing. be peacefully says when headline free political prisoners and give us back our right to protest says another inactive define into the country that does not tolerate the set lives. because you're so you're already federal. i am talking to you with fuel in the pit of my stomach. we are working on the restraint
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and substance of shipped, but we have to keep going into the tooth. a dma guessing they came to power in a coup in 1963 and ruled with an iron fist. thousands of dances would follow him around in portraits of him and his son fell. were plastered everywhere. when they d, man died in 2005, both took over and introduced a multi party system of governance. simple additions welcomes the latest constitutional amendments which include the president being elected not by the people but by m p's and the removal of limits on to her was across the 1st. what's new is more accountability, more stability, and more representation. and the system enables a permanent dialogue between players, the changes come as totally as prepared to vote for new members of parliament and the opposition fears. this will provide the legal framework for guessing by the clean power it's multiple sit democracy eh,
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elections and to go. is it kind of tools to keep the fall off fund eva is the, it's the way the holding the country while the united states says it's concerning. the constitutional amendments were made without public consultation. the west down for getting body echo as has yet to comment. but there is rising criticism within to go against a family that for generations has rob people of their voices. nicholas hawk elgin's era, and a system to a european union member of parliament has been arrested. suspicion of, of prosecutors say, is an especially severe case of spying for china. the suspect votes for the far right alternative for germany policy is accused of giving the chinese intelligence service information about negotiations, of decisions and the european parliament. 3 other people have also been arrested for spying, for china. beijing has rejected the espionage claims as
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a height. sizes of indigenous people have gathered in the bazillion capital for a 5 day protest defending their land and comfortable vice. it's against what they say are unfulfilled promises by president loose enough to let the silver to create the reserves and expel lun properties from the territories. indigenous tribes say they are disappointed with the government and that their rights cannot be negotiated. monica, you're not half as more from brazil you there. thousands of indigenous people here from a problem. so the government issued its highest storm warning. the city is a major industrial habit and it's got the world's 4th busiest container. port settings forced more than a 100000 people from their homes, with tens of thousands and still stranded katrina. you reports a car and building debris swept away by a flooded with a young one southern china. 300 soldiers had been sent to rescue people stranded their after powerful student slipped through the region. heavy rain
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damaged roads and triggered landslides, cutting off the towns, water and electricity supplies. in the megacity of jen, jen. 70000000 residents have been advised to stay home. authorities issued a red alert, highest warning officer streets can be of incentive flooded schools and businesses have been shot and some public transportation suspended elsewhere. and from don't provence, the rain has east and people are assessing the damage. flooded fields are all that's left of the long jingled spot in the used to plan rise here, but now it's all flooded. flooded beyond repair. to city tiguan was among the hardest hit days of heavy rain caused nearby rivers to burst their backs. forcing kim and his neighbors to take shelter under an overpass with the few possessions they have left within 110000 people has been relocated since the weekend. the parts
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of the north and blowing down are also under water rescue. teams are scouring the city, searching for the 38000 people, still stranded dozens for injured and needed to be lifted. tulsa battled the neighboring provinces of funky young c and who 9 are also on high alert. sign to say climate change has cost seasonal stones to worse and, and to rise earlier with asia, one of the regions most affected by global warming, katrina, you all to 0 still ahead on order 0. i was hoping or products, white and bottom of lots of us are calling for a world wide, found an old single use plastic eyes of the big scores. i know man, the indian trinity and lose the latest action coming up is use the a business like this. this wrote to you believe i guess is a line. it's funny on one of your makes modern plates.
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the surface bar to spar. rob, thank you so much. the us government has agreed a $138000000.00, settlement for the sexual abuse victims of larry. now ser, comes after more than a 100 people accuse the f. b i of mishandling allegations of sexual assault against the former team doctor of usa gymnastics. the justice department's internal investigation found that between 20152016 f b i. agents had knowledge of allegations against now sir, but took no action, allowing him to pray on more victims for over a year. now, sir, serving more than a a 100 years in prison for assaulting female athletes, including olympic metal winning,
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gymnast. i'm deeply grateful. accountability with the justice department has been a long time and come by their failures allowed over a 100 children to continue being abused. and it is right in just that a measure of accountability has come. but i think it's also important to recognize that this is the 1st step, the failures that we see happening with the fbi. i and the justice department really are just a blunt, a picture of what's happening all over the country to survivors that don't have press coverage to our. so we'll have a chance to go 3 points clear at the top of the premier league when they faced chelsea later. mchale are tapped to side or level in points with liverpool and one point above manchester cities. we played a game less. any dropped points here will prove costly and the total race. they come up against some opponents in form, chelsea or on in a game on be run in the league and are firmly in the hunt for place in next season . 0 police and it leander melana, one the serial title for the 20th time. they wrapped it up with a victory over their city. rivals
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a see david stokes reports to such a dominant season. this was the perfect way to get the job done into a 20th century out cycle sealed by victory over the arch rivals, milan, the team with which they share a city and the stadium. the sense 0 was lit up with fireworks as friends setup right to the trophy with few had predicted the start of the campaign into a new or when would give them an insurmountable 17 point leda ac. and they went to head 3, francesco, a chevy. the rock is to room, added the 2nd after the break, the a little closer with the carrier to more he gave milan some ho pulling
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a go back with 10 minutes left. tempers got the better of some players and added time resulting in 3 right cards before in to eventually go over the line with 5 games dispatch. yeah, yeah, they don't. the last, once in the league this season, conceding just 18 goes to send me on the inside gate. this is the survey outside. so as a manager, having one it has a player with left seo twin see 4 years ago. give audio quin dv that i couldn't do that for me. yeah you, we showed this when with all the into family. i think about the players management, our president, and of course, all of our fans is going to need to meet people and says, 20th title instead of a 2nd, start on that jersey, rubbing something the williams of milan who remain on 19 events this remain way out in front with a wrinkled, 36 titles. but right now that down is the 3rd place $22.00 points behind the new champions, david stokes, which is era. the man who scored the winner for round madrid and al class code g.
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bellingham has been awarded. world breakthrough of the year prize at the lori as world sports words, the 20 year old on fire has had an outstanding for season app rouses joining from bras. you joint man, squaring 21 goals in all competitions, and he's targeting more success over the coming months. yeah, it's been a bit of a bit of a crazy wait, really. i'm so tired to be honest. so excuse me. if i look at it, um, but yeah, it's, uh, it's been a model a few days and yeah, i'm really proud to, to, when they said was, like i said, and, you know, hopefully keep making more memories around madrid than with thing live in the future. really, you know, are still in with a chance of us to, with the madrid and obviously the years england, so think successful deal 3, but um yeah, it takes a lot of work and a lot of sacrifice and hopefully we can, it cannot to the main prize of the night when to 10 is number one know back talk
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that she was named sportsman of the year for record equaling the 5th time after winning 3 of the 4 grand slams last year. while spanish footballer i ton of a match, he picks up the prize for sports women of the year and world team of the year on behalf of the spanish women's national team and were crowned roll champions. in 2023 in the future woke up just in cricket now. and marcus, dwayne is smashed as century as a walk, now super joined speak. the chinese super kings in the indian primary lead. the super kings gave themselves a good chance and they posted once 210 for, for, for the raj. a guy quite finished on a 108 nato that's known as was in super form. he scored the 2nd t 20100 of his career. the 6, the biggest of them all is he had them on the 100 and 24th when by 6 weekends, it was their fist when from the mattress and john steve of ahead of us empty doping has demanded an investigation into how
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a group of chinese swimmers were able to take part in the tokyo olympics despite 23 positive tests. well that toby agency confirmed in new york times report that the swimmers had tested positive for a heart medication months before the games in july 2021. what a said it had accepted china's explanation that the swimmers had all been staying at the same hotel where traces of the drugs were found in the kitchen. and the positives has were result of food contamination and not deliberate doping. critics including east side i chines, travis, ty guard aren't satisfied, he accused water of a cover up something they strongly deny at the end of the day. clean athletes look at the system and are just, you know, frustrated and upset that you know about the number of athletes at this level. contest, positive for substance like this and the way it has been described. you can have the, you know, state security, you know, create this excuse,
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and then that gets signed off on by the global regulator. so while you know, really appreciate, want to open it up and provide some information about their, the process. i, it was, it was really, unfortunately, very unsatisfying. and i actually opened up a whole load of questions about the situation that need to be, i'm still need to be answered in and actually investigated athletes or, or calling for you know, a review and investigation. and i should have as much certainty as i possibly can have it. the gains are going to be fair and i can be claimed and that they should be able to focus on their training to be prepared when parents comes along of just a few short months of paris mare and high dad goes, says the river sun will be safe to swim in by the end of june, and we'll be ready to house the only big opening ceremony a month later. athletes from 205 countries will sail down the river and 80 boats on the 26th of july and a ceremony that will last 4 hours. but security concerns as well as the rivers
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failure to pass health inspections has thrown doubts over the venue with the staff to friends, to code it as an alternative to all defending champions. denver that get so taking it to nothing serious lead over the la lakers and the n b a playoffs. and the game that had a while finish to it might support a junior 3 point air within minutes and seconds. less than the cloth tied it up and $95.00 points. that seems to be the sockets for jamal murray stepped in with a jumper at the buzzer to seal a $101.99 waited for the maggots rally from 20 points down. okay. and that is all used for printer back to you rob bar. thank you very much. indeed. now the latest round of un negotiations in a treaty to control plastic production is underway in canada campaign or say plastic is choking our planet. and they're calling for a world wide by an old single usa item such as stalls and cups, and bottles and bags. for the patrick chemical industry and oil and gas export as a pushing box or an environment editor, the clock explains yes,
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plastic is everywhere from the claims we where to how food is packaged and even the micro plastics found in the deepest part of our oceans view and says $400000000.00 tons of plastic waste is produced every year. about less than 10 percent is recycled and $14000000.00 tons ends up in the world's waterways. yeah. after yeah. of to yeah. then those the health impacts for every living thing, including us. when do you think about it every single day? we're in contact with plastic and it's of every single setting and all daily lives . so you know where, where in plastic with breathing plastic were 18 plastic. now what the latest research just showing is that the best pasta can breastmilk that's tough to conflict dentist. so it's become this completely inescapable toxic problem that impacting every single pass. and even if you have the best intentions to avoid using plastics and you'll someone who chooses the lifestyle way, you try to avoid it. it's simply not possible to avoid the health impacts of
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plastics at this stage. do not have a shift scale of single use. plastics is mind boggling. type things. containers 11 and 2022. as estimate of the world, use 1.5 trillion. single use prostate buffalo, some cups. think of it 1.5 trillion one yet. use ones just chucked away, but remember not all plastic is bad. here's the u n's in a and us and we all understand by the way that we need plastic. we needed in light of vehicles of foster trains that are lighter in windmills in shipping. so this is not a sort of antique plastic treaty, but it is very much an end to plastic in the environment treaty. and we need to understand the most of that which ends up in the environment to single use and shortly. so now there's a big push out the towards to radically and definitively count back on the amount of plastic reduced in the 1st place, the funds on single use plastics and so many different kinds of things. the
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plastics would be one of the key things that the treaty can do from writing a transition to reuse, repair, and refill. essentially trying to transition us to a kind of safer more secular economy would be an ultimate goal of the treaty. and that's really at the core of how the treaty is being designed at the moment. but not everybody agrees. plastics and made from petra chemicals and oil and gas exporters attending the tools. say we should focus more on recycling and eliminating waste than could be production. and looks at to be a bruising week of negotiations in the effort to clean up plastic pollution before we head to the final round of talks in november. tom is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more on all these stories. okay. the website, obviously the dot com, i'm robust and stay with us and i'll just the one of the biggest selections of 2020 pools in the general election will administer
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