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springs also on the more top listing and inspiring stores. people trust to tell them what's happening in their communities in at p a and on and as an applicant, i couldn't be more proud to be part of the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching and it was our life from headquarters and del finds that you navigate that. here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. the at least 5 people are killed in the occupied westbank during the violence between is really forces on palestinian fighters. were committed to israel security were also committed to the
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escalating the u. s. secretary of state appeals for calm while a rainy and official say there are no plans to retaliate officer and the parents is really dro, strike. president of a lot of years on sky urges nato to speed up its military aid and says, it must decide if it's ukraine's allies choice. whether you have evening to, to bar joyce webb, we, these are a lot of post clothes in india's 1st phase of a 6 week long general election involving nearly a 1000000000 voters and on piece of statements with all useful to you, the analogous fund signs a contract expansion is head coach of germany. he was linked with a move beth to buy munich, but we'll now stay with the national side until the 2026 will cover. the
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tyler we begin. this is our in the occupied westbank or at least 5 people have been killed in violence between is really forces and palestinian fighters. the large numbers of people have been arrested after it is really read and the neutrons refugee camp that lasted hours is really forces also rated several homes. while military bulldozers destroyed houses shops and other critical facilities in notions from nearby to cut them in the occupied westbank zane bus or avi has this updates. and it's been more than 24 hours since these really military rate on the north shelves. refugee camp again and we are still seeing is really military personnel armored vehicles, military bulldozers, driving up these roads into north shunts, refugee camp even from where we are here. you can hear the bulldozers working, pulling up roads, destroying buildings. dozens of buildings have been destroyed throughout the last
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24 hours. we still hear drones. overhead. there been multiple large, loud explosions that have been emanating from the cam from around the campus. he is really soldiers driving. they're being targeted with explosive devices by palestinian fighters, resistance groups in the token and refugee camp as well as resistance groups in the north shunts refugee camp. just behind me. we know that arm classes have been ongoing through out the day and you can hear the gunfire coming in throughout the day. there hasn't been an hour that's gone by without some sort of exchange of small arms fire, a large explosion of some kind. and we've learned in the last 2 hours exactly what the prime target of these dramatic lol operation bodies really military actually was. the target seem to have been the leader of the commander of the posting and resistance fighter of the battalion, the brigade of about 50 or so on the palestinian fighters that put up resistance on a near daily basis to raise they've been going on. and so i took him refugee camp inside new or something refugee camp for many, many months, mohammed job or and nickname,
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publish. a job was killed earlier today along with for other people. no doubt the israelis will be seeing this as a major victory. they have been targeting him for months. a few months ago in december, his brother was killed. and today, in this dramatic operation, they seem to have got their man and no doubt, these really military will be seeing this as a victory, and no doubt the residence of been our sons refugee camp. the residence of the wider tucker and area will the morning people to be consider fallen heroes zane bus robbie ultra 0 outside your sons refugee camp and told her in the occupied west bank. well, there are been global calls for restrain as officer, and the parents is really drones strike against iran. the head of a bronze army says air defenses shot down 3 unknown objects over us, behind province. or any and media say, nuclear site and the military base in the vicinity. we're not damaged. israel is you have to comment on the us secretary of state. anthony blanket has stressed that
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us forces were not involved. it comes after israel threatened to attack iran again after to her arms drone and missile strike on saturday. that in turn was a response to it is really a task on iran concert building in syria source. so jabari has more from to her on according to the head of ron's army, major general abdur rahim loose, ivy erodes air defense system, were activated over the skies s on province early on friday morning. they did manage to down 3 small unknown objects and the head of the army said that's no damage has been sustained to any military facilities in that area. we do know that there is a military air base in that area just outside of a small home city. but according to officials, nothing has been damaged, and there is an investigation that is underway to determine where these drones were launch from and who was behind the attack. the international atomic energy agency
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is said that there is no damage sustained to any of the countries. 6 nuclear facilities and the head of the agency, a russell grossi has urged restraints and highlighted the fact that a nuclear facilities should not be part of any military conflict. there is a sense that things are still very tense, but whether or not this is the final or response by israel is unclear. what is clear is that this attack has been successfully repelled by iran and its forces for the time being whether or not anything else will happen in the coming hours or days remains to be seen. for now, there doesn't seem to be any appetite here to further escalate the situation between iran and israel. door such a vari, alta 0 tower on stephanie decker is joining us not from tel aviv. so it's not unusual. a stephanie that we haven't heard from is really officials about this
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attack. but how is this being seen inside israel? a yes, and this is standard policy is are all never comments, doesn't confirm nor deny when they are charged with you know, certain attacks in the past and certainly this one of an extremely sensitive nature which is why you had over the past week multiple more cabinet meetings, late into the night, you had foreign dignitaries here, you, i us president joe biden urging prime minister benjamin netanyahu know to escalate the situation because of the concerns of this, this all nature of, of the situation to escalate. the way it's being seen here is in the sense, in terms of his internal government, you have the right wing that he put in with him, criticizing him into my band, we are tweeting i one word which is translate to somehow as it was pathetic or name because they want you to far more robust respondents, but of course the americans really putting their pressure on edge and yahoo. not to do that. i think reading between the lines,
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perhaps they achieve this middle ground, where they have responded is reading officials degree and the military very strong . certainly saying despite all the warnings that they would respond because of the nature of her ons attack. and it seems that they have now done that, whether this is the final phase of this remains to be seen and have a list impact, and that's on yahoo domestically well, this is interesting. the narrative has been shifted from gaza to iran since this happened because of the unprecedented nature of what happened. it is going back to dollars and now i have to say live reading the media. you have pos, over starting on monday and major religious holiday here that really celebrates or commemorates freedom, if you will, any even have these ready president today talking to people saying even empty chair at your table for pos over to remember those that are not with us referring to the hostages, there was
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a lot of pressure domestically on the ground to the prime minister to do more, to reduce the hostages, to do more, to get to deal with how much a lot of people accusing him of playing the long game just for his own political survival, so that is now coming back and even the politicians, even head down to me blinking and others saying that we need to address cause or we need to address that situation. there is a referral on the table, so domestically now he had, almost you would say some respite from what's happening in garza, but that is very much the spotlight going back again there and where a lot of people say that he is failing. okay, thank you. stephanie jennifer, thanks for that update from tel aviv. well, the tension between iran and israel has dominated the final day of discussions at the g 7 summit in italy for administers called for ds collection while threatening further sanctions against their ron angel and gaza. they warns against the full scale and military operation and rough,
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showing the whole reps of developments from the island of caffrey as often as rail struck targets in a round early on friday there was little chance of business as usual among the 7 foreign ministers. their host on the island of capri confirming the us had received prior warning from israel, the in not the settling format. the, i think it's already known. the us was informed at the last minute, but there was no sharing by the us. it was me a information with my 2 secretary of state, anthony lincoln refused to be drawing on the details. i'm going to be incredibly boring and not make your day by saying again, i'm not going to speak to what's been reported other than to say that the united states has not been involved in any offensive operations. setting out the main points of the final communique, he said the g 7 was more united than ever in working to de escalate tensions in the
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middle east or committed his real security. we're also committed to de escalate to trying to bring this tension to a to a close. so you saw as well, or you'll see soon in the g 7 statement a commitment to hold or on to account to account for it's the stabilizing activities. holding into account by a degrading it's missile and drone capabilities. it's n a d like location in which d 7 foreign ministers confronted a sea of problems from iran and israel to gaza. ukraine to the in the pacific. the middle east dominated, of course, with ministers repeating the mantra of the escalation to be followed. they said by renewed efforts towards the sci fi in gaza as they were critical of israel's failure to allow the full flow of aid into gaza. talk 2nd, margaret. yes. as the g 7, the underlying what, my colleague, david cumberland and i need clean jewels and am on wednesday despite recognizable
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initial steps towards more human savvy and 8. this is not enough to is ray. the government has a duty to help. and did he miss terry and suffering of so many people and especially to the children and garza and the big signs that israel is still planning a large scale incursion into rough uh, in the south of the gaza strip. the gym and foreign minister echoed secretary, blinking, restating their objection with up to 1400000 people sheltering there. they said it would lead to catastrophic consequences during the whole l. g 0 country. with this one that i showed who was a professor of security and military studies at the high institutes for graduate studies. joining us here in the studio high again on our so there's long been a shot or between israel and iran, but we've seen over the past few weeks, these direct attacks on one another. does this then signal sort of a new phase 2, this conflicts between the 2 countries? it is more of an escalation and strategic signaling in a sense that it on a is what it has conducted before. direct effects, but it on hasn't it on no,
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not just conducted the tax, but it's a very intensive one. the, to put the income, pay the perspective when they attacked the aside, the everybody's in the rock after the assassination of customs play many, they did this with $27.00 ballistic missiles. this is all they have done compared to what happened the, the launching a was dependency in the range of $120.00 ballistic missiles plus $170.00 loitering munitions plus about the $20.00 to $30.00 cruise missiles. so that's a significant attack and it was data. it was launched from it on and by it on and i think you, they, they were very fortunate and lucky to have a group of allies in terms of the, of the defense. and that's on one end. on the other end, the how is or is it not a coffee show responsibility for the it's clear that they also have done some a better idea of also a complex at tech involving it's looks like a some ballistic missiles. we sold bought of
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a boosted of us better 3 missiles in new york, which means that the air force beached it lucky or defensive and they lock you in raiders and launched at least 3 missiles phone from there. uh, there's also some talks about loitering, munitions that was really involved the audience are saying. so, but we still have a, it's too early to, to, to confirm that or, or deny the fact that some people are saying, look, this was an attack that was limited in scope. the reported is really attack on iran and being described as sort of underwhelming. so was iran able to establish deterrence with its attack last saturday? it's, i think it's, but they're both in the range of strategic signaling as well. it's not a tradition. so they did not really a to that or to hit some apparently what they is read is, has a hit is a later site, a close to one of the nuclear facilities. so it's, it's a message that we can reach the later site. the defense of the nuclear facility, and therefore we can reach the,
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the new care facility. we can do suppression that near to the nuclear facility uninterrupted, either by it owns allies in studio or holding it up and, and the do do so. so it's a very clear strategic messaging. what as data audience, the message was, we could track where the air a strike came from the f, 13, a 75 years. that struck the, the, the costs of the building. we can track where they come from and we can reach these databases and they did reach it with a lot of costs, a lot of the it board, munitions, but that each it so it's in terms of strategic signaling. but this is again, it is not that there to think any of the forces on either side because there's not a lot of addition going on. it is not a man, no attempt standing rate or jamming or interdicting by air force or even suppression or destruction of air defenses of any of the sites. so it's not intense in any way, but in terms of the signaling it's, it's very clear and it is one step up in the escalation that we're now learning from is really media itself,
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in fact that the interception rates of the rainy and miss 1000 drums was not in fact that 99 percent, which was claims in the beginning, it's probably around 80 percent. this is according to as really media from a military sort of perspective. could israel have been able to defend itself? um, if it wasn't for the help of countries like the u. s. u k. jordan fronts it, it would have been a lot more difficult to split it this way. so just to have also a competitive perspective in, in ukraine green intercepts and shoots down about only 17 percent of the ballistic missile because they have the most difficult to interest. if they, they should. a lot of the electric munitions, including the show, had 136 is they shoot a lot of the cruise missiles, but they have a lot of problems with the ballistic missiles. and in this case, you had the, from the 120 launched about 7 to 14, depending on which story you want to, to take a landed. so that's about, that's more than 10 percent. you know, that's
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a let you know, but by only the ballistics, the so we don't know about the cruise and then the loitering as well. and, and it was a very complicated integrated, multi dimensional effort by the allies. i think some of the, the, the, the, the american interceptors were launched outside of space. so it was the ex wife was medic interception by assistance like a like the standard 3 and, and standard 6. this is the 1st times ever. they got used to intercept me, so we're technically at space for because it's, it's outside of the items for you. and so they, they did that. um, so this is a lot of sophistication also some of the. ready there was some introduction to the missiles by the audi half by the, for their forced a bit of sure air forces and as well as other allies, including jordan, fonts and others. so it was a lot of integrated effort. it tells you that, you know, there's a sophisticated air defense umbrella for, for israel,
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and it helps for sure. and if this is repeated, you know, i'm not sure it will, it will get the same results. so the results may vary because they, the defense operations are very complex operations. ok, thank you so much. all our gosh, we're thank you for all these for people have been killed west of garza city after israel's military bombed a family home. while in the north of the strip is really forces shell jamalia and base la him. other attacks have been taking place east a for alpha that's in the south. a. we have had him a whole joining us and get us off. that's in the southern part of the gaza strip. and according to the health ministry, honey, over the past 24 hours, there were been at least 42 palestinians who have been killed and 63 injured. tell us what you're hearing, what you're saying, you know, the reading just within the past hour, the talk that we reported about an eastern robust city. we were relieved 1st few minutes, but no injuries were reported. but then we learned from our source that the majority
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hospital that one young woman was. 2 older and silver and other injuries or sheltering in the vicinity of the targeted house in a preschool facility and all the debris of the shrapnel fill on that preschool going that one woman and also injury several other people including its children and other people at the vicinity of the preschool as well. so about that really did not last for so long and the misery continues in the summer and continues as is really monetary content as to pound across. the goal is to serve an earlier hours in the western part of java city. more residential targeted then more public facilities has been destroyed or severely damaged by their relentless airstrikes including the shots, a refuge account that has been a major side of the month was the target please more, more than 80 percent of the shutters. you're going to have been destroyed. c really, and those people happen to be in this residential home or the display of family members who were at other parts of johnson city without being a lee and,
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and from the horror of the ongoing farm. and same thing happened of done the surf with one district neighborhood in northern parts of dogs and city was another residential home was targeted, undistorted on other several people were reported to allow the baptist hospital a defense for part of the afternoon. why does read a military continue this attacks and further north, the god forbid you evaluate down be my affinity and the entire eastern area. part of the all ongoing military operation to establish a buffer zone that is already eating up 60 percent of the total area of the gaza strip just further shrinking the size of an already small part of then. okay, thank you, honey. my. what was reporting from enough? the ukraine here in the military says it's down to strategic long range russian bomb or
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for the 1st time. this video footage shows the plain spiraling to the ground fault to be over russian territory. the 222 bomber carries cruise missiles and ukraine says, 9 people have been killed and russian strikes overnights. it happens in the central city of the new pro, in the dawn, yet screens, or in on friday president of the let him or is it lensky was on the front line where he visited trenches and inspected army defences. this is the country braces itself for a renewed russian offensive in the spring or summer. and later, during a virtual meeting of the nato ukraine councils, the landscape said benito must choose whether it really is an ally of keys by stepping off and providing more military support. the engine must be brought down to us, and our sky mazda becomes safe again. and it sees the real and it
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depends fully on your choice choice whether life is indeed equally valuable everywhere. choice whether you have equal head to to, to old partners. joyce webb, we these are allies troll, stopped for it has more from keith, the following, a virtual meeting of the nato ukraine council. nate, so chief in stilton books at nato. defense ministers had agreed to send ukraine more defense systems. this, of course, comes on ukrainians, and many of the wisdom allies say is a critical time in ukraine, the country having faced in recent weeks and months, a huge escalation in miss all and drug and strikes by russian forces. russia with coal says that he doesn't deliberately target civilian areas, but we know that many civilians being killed in these all, most unlikely attacks. and it has been literally billions of dollars worth of energy infrastructure destroyed in these attacks. but somebody sends to what the
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nights are chief had to say, you know, meeting today. mean this is also address many over pressing needs, including along the $55.00, meaning that the nation deep position strikes the filters on drones each and they do all are and will decide what to provide. several lars made concrete commitments during the meeting on, on finalizing contributions that i expect will be announced soon. help is all the on the way. there was an emotional appeal by the ukrainian president below them is a lensky during the meetings and in ski saying that in western age at the moment you train was very limited at any point you. there's an example to what's happened during the israel in recent days. he said, the west had not left israel to find for itself during those attacks by iran. the big question is,
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is how long is it going to take these weapon systems and this munition to get here to ukraine? because along the front lines, the situation is being described by many analysts as being very critical indeed lies now towards the us where we expect on saturday. finally, for the to be a vote in the house of representatives, the could well release that long waited for $61000000000.00 worth of us a child stuff. alger 0. keith, according to italy, has dropped a case against migrant rescuers accused of helping human traffickers in the mediterranean sea. italiano authorities had seized the vintage ship after rescued more than 14000 refugees on my grandson. distress rights groups had slammed the 7 year investigation saying that was politically motivated. we have with the south side gurkin who was the chief of the mission of full event, a search and rescue ship when it was easy was a defendant who was acquitted today. he's joining us from to the pony in sicily.
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welcome to alger 0. we appreciate your time. you must be pleased with this ruling. did you expect it at all? i'm, i'm better coming the outcome and i'm really dead. that's right. after 7 years today, the court made it perfectly clear that our intervention, etc, but not a crime. they only do our duty, but also right. so i'm relieved, but however i must express my deep so and concern about the damage that has been already caused by the investigation and to try it. what do you mean by that? what sort of damage? yeah, that's because as a result of the sloppy investigation driven by predicted motors, thousands of people have died in the mediterranean are being forcibly returned to the wall to new york and the vent uh uh, had just not been seized. cortez made an important contribution to the rescue, but instead of ship us left to rec and be the direct into which fired at the last 4 years,
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i worked quite as be possibly used to just to mice to increase incorrect on cus, good efforts by european ontologies when you say increasing crackdown uh what, what do you mean by that? and can you give us examples of what things that you've seen unexperienced so it started to the you've been the case and the seizure of, of our ship and be there the 1st ship to be blocked and to be seized by us to us. um they have a lot of other ships blocked and they're trying to always new metal, us to do this. so the vendor sees it was one kind of uh, this approach. but then they invented a lot of administrative reasons to block ships from going out of the sea again. and that resides in the decreasing of the time the ships had, etc. and they had to wait in the harbors for being released. and from, from what you know,
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are these policies being implemented by lee or alone or other countries of europe or so it is it to the left. so it's quite clear because they are in the forefront. all of this also have to problem to how to deal with that with this problem of the migration over the mediterranean. but what's, why it was only made possible on the basis of the you are p and so called facilitate the package and good to both of the 10. and then we can ration i as one from is the national implementation of this. and, and this uh, facilitator package allows and bank corrects to criminalization are going to devotee to mall and to what speed it on to move. and to reside is the most attention of migrating people and, and boggling of rest. your thoughts? what methods do you hope that's your case and this
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a quick so we'll send out in the home. it is the uplifting symptom before. um yeah. at least for the possibility to defend yourself against this kind of community zation. um, but we have to also to august put in the center of argumentation that we had quite a lot of resources because um the city, the cus you have the receipts a lot of sort of directly from the civil society. so a lot of donations, but also a lot of like um, human rights awards and a lot of like, you know, what i'm covering in the media. but under this article expense of the change of aggression to their thousands of people. um, mainly the people on the move themselves and they are facing years in prison because they had stealing a boat or drove a car across the border. and those had them says others to get to the right to seek asylum. and these people, they don't have a not be in and they don't have
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a also not the resources we have. so we hope that our case, the been from today is a center for everyone. so not being detailed and not being yeah, to be have to go on the side, not only etc, but also um, in our cities and on our streets and extending our sort of data to finding other ways of being in sort of everything. just people on the move. all right, thank you so much. sasha griffith, thank you for speaking to us. from sicily are still a heads audiologist. it renews our wide for waste us top court rules. presidents or on monitors could not speed the next prime minister and a shock in munich as the world number one hunter. then 6 stakes out the top on the way with peter sports
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the just in time for your weather, up to 8, across the middle east and africa. good to have your join in here. and with this free is off the gulf of aide in here, it's triggering showers and storms through judgments. there's already been some flooding on the south coast there, and we could see some more over the course of the weekend. but otherwise, for the raping peninsula, it's hot and it's drying the temperature. it's starting to shoot up. look, i could wait. 37 degrees take you to have kind of spun. and buckets done more. rain is falling over flooded areas and that's kind of stunned. that includes for a couple of province in kabul city itself more what, whether to go on saturday, check this out in turkey or western side. it's a fire hose of rain from is stumbled down to on tally. and i think by the time it's all said and done, assemble could see a month's worth of rain over at about 24 to 48 hour period. summer leaf coming from that, heat's indigo can be a series here. so bundles at 36 degrees and still big waves,
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big winds for the coast of tens, and you have that weather really. we've been around all sides of lake victoria on saturday, also with a breeze off the moves and beat channel here. i think we're running a good risk of seeing a few showers through northern mozambique, but nothing major and still, some foggy starts to the day for the west and south coast of south africa on saturday. the now was the time to be direct. israel's project has been to completely conflict zionism and judy as a. but it was not a jew, israel's a state, and they need to be treated as any other state. what. this is where the tough questions are, as can you see negotiations being even happen? this is the most important thing. you're going to involve sheet hold, unapologetic, i'm just upfront on out
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examining the headlines. is there any is hopefully today for the forms of life and god's unflinching journalism. awesome. every interview, just like the war sharing personal stories with a globe or, or do you want to create a world where women come and feel natural released the trauma and creates explore an abundance of world class programming on eligibility around the the the again, the top stories on the 0 news, our at least 5 people have been killed in violence between is really forces and
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palestinian fighters and they occupied westbank. large numbers of people had been arrested during it is really raised on neutrons, refuge account that lasted for hours. you're wrong says it's air defense. systems have shut down 3 drones in us for han province, iranian media, say a nuclear side and a military base in the vicinity. we're not damaged. it comes off to israel, threatened to attack iran again, following to ron's retaliatory strike on saturday. g 7 for ministers have been meeting and it's all, you know, islands of tut, pre gathering has been large. the overshadowed by israel's parents attacked on iran . g 7 nations of earth is room to show springs. millions of voters have cast their ballots in india's 1st day of elections. voting will last more than 6 weeks. prime minister in the ridge remotely seeking
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a 3rd 5 year term. the indian government has failed to give visas to alta zero's correspondence to cover the story. so we're covering the election from outside the country. how does i'm, how much reports boat is in the world's largest election affected costing the bundle. nearly a 1000000000 people will have this seat in the next 6 weeks. in the fall of the 7 face process which started on friday, 106, the 6000000 indians registered to take part. and so many of them the economy. unluckily, jobs are the main issues. yeah, the, i see that the but the price rises should be controlled and women and girls shoes feel safe children in school should have job opportunities. once they finish college, thousands of security offices have been deployed across the country to ensure a smooth the elections, but voting in some areas of money. poor state capital, the northeast will stop after allegations of people, glad at peace that this became winning close. similar to that of the army and the
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police, when they went inside an guest or votes, we protested and broke the voting machine. oh, they have stolen our right to the run up to the boat was marked by the lead. just mentioned in some regions of the country on some boat is hoping to post will bring people closer to me on the board. on the 1st thing i came to vote for us to have a country without. and you were the, just as harmony in tell me to not do were altogether conduce muslims, christians for the congress, probably b. g piece that under moody seeking effect. um he's going up against the position coalition made up of 26 parties. the accusing of cracking down on the st on silence . and critics accusation, he's about to do nice democracy and the constitution is for the. ready in the country by the the j b. i be, have proved if the game in the country in the last 10 years of the government vote
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this we've continued to pass the bundle until the june 1st and the results due to be announced 3 days later. hands and i just needed ok. let's take a closer look at how intel will vote. so as we mentioned, nearly a 1000000000 people are registered to vote. bills house, their ballots and 7 phases, and a 1000000 polling stations until early june. there are 543 seats in the looks of hot or lower house of parliament, and the party needs a simple majority of 272 seats to govern. india's 28 states will decide whether to extend the rule of prime minister in a remote he's b. j. p. modi was 1st elected 10 years ago and re elected in 2019 after the highest voter turnout in india's history. 3 j peas main challenger is the indian national congress led by roll down the the parties governance for much of the 77 years since independence bodies accused of silencing his critics on cracking down on
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independence media. india has fall in 21 places in the annual world. press freedom index, and in the us 200000000, most of them say they've been persecuted under the b j piece and do nationalist policies. earlier we spoke to survosity just because she's a political journalist and she says press freedom has declined under the b j. p. government. and the kind of good forwarding that we are doing is, is also under the shadow off a logical crackdown on press freedom of and joined us in india, have been g and, and just 6 months ago and, and used click editor and she, before you guys go was june on the day, there's some new laws and you still continues to be in june rest. freedom and india is also under question. along with the fact that a large section of mainstream media is a subservient to the government and they do not question the government or to schemes, or it's means which also for the narrative of the government and is old, makes it even more difficult for those of us why these in questions do have i value
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for dodge was raid by a lot, you know, by a large number of people be present to question the agenda off doors. a news for those who are questioning the government because the large section of mainstream media especially can be speaking media, which is the large part of northern india and the, the, in the speaking very to be, are watching this, this thing was on tv and tv in industrial managers drive a massive reach, so these kinds of media being sub sub into the government and essentially just showing what the government wants to show. even then we saw, you know, during the like 3 months is that are television news. media does not show even a fraction of what was going on. so the idea that corruption is going on at the highest levels has not lots of people needed to the lowest levels of the country. so a me definitely is a huge role in the elections and of course, independent media for those are trying their best. but as it was, as long as we don't have the reach of the main screen, television, news, media that can activate,
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exhort it's influence in 5 to inform the vote does. it remains very difficult. a, just a reminder again, that the indian government has not granted visas to alton. 0 is during the us or covering the selection from outside the country. heavy rains have killed over a 100 people in both of dentist on unpack this done and injured many more. there has been widespread damage to homes and infrastructure in both countries come out high, their reports from pocket science capital is long. about heavy rains have left a trail of destruction and both of one is done and focused on and focused on the worst effected area that goes to the ground based of below. just on logos complain they haven't received no help so far. but us on that somebody much idea of the reins of re habit, but the provincial dissolved authority is nowhere to be found. man, i got it. this is my home which is flooded with water. but for the last 3 days,
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no one has come to have it on the sides. the loss of life that swept away roads and damaged property and farm lands, the weather department and warning of more heavy rain, 400 and his strong across the country. and said that system was board if city or 3 under the end of the month. although the clean up work and under way and the not a targeted and focused on a basing for more land slides, river levered that's good. and you are targeted that i've seen people do it work. trevon identity situation stabilizes the model. either. i just need all, it's not my by the democratic republic of congo has been urged to file a complaint against were one the at the international court of justice. the belgian ambassador to the country accused rwanda failing to respect the d. r. c's borders. i'd prefer for providing support to m. 23 rebels and outweigh connie isn't government in the eastern democratic republic of congo. the,
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the suggestion the demo cartridges. but because the cobra is the most, the most important crises. and the sort of the, according to the you, when you want to include unit, what are the largest in additional from both of those and doing those members of the international community, the city of go, my ne, on of the contract, one us then the card with see 3 issues with the more than 7, the media and it totally distressed people. you meant to do on us to are going to provide women and children. what god wants to be more than 104 to display the sites around to see, to whom i hear, you know, people and also installed people. and then in the region a reading of the situation is that it's getting worse. that's why now i don't hesitate to call the prices dramatic. you many tell you in crisis, we are here to ring the alarm better for the work to hear the suffering in the eastern part of the democracy equipment because of come go. the worsening of the
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situation is due to the expansion of the conflict, not only but loudly, the conflict with the m. 23. aside from the must exist less than that of the populace on in this part of the country. the fighting between the 2 side as already cause of hundreds of people and hundreds of all those enjoy to watch, to be able to just the in the hospital, across the siege of government with severe cases due to the bombing, which some of them are not reaching even to just for us and it comes on like coming . i'll just go more. the democratic republic of cool to croatia top court has ruled president, zora and milan, which is not allowed to become the next prime minister of its head, ignoring calls to step down. as the president's before running for prime minister, representing the social democratic party, grace of voted in parliamentary elections on wednesday in which the governing, conservative h. these ed party won most of the seats but not enough to form
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a government finishing 2nd, milan a rich. this party is now trying to gather a coalition for re not but roof a church, as in the croatian capital design group. the 2 days after parliamentary elections increase or constitutional court issued a warning to all political parties who are now trying to find a majority of 76 votes increase in parliament. they said that if they choose to elect chris and president sort of milan or it's as their prime minister, they will know that decision, even if zoning rolanda reached resigned from the presidency, they will announce that decision. they said that they had a warning before official campaign, and they said that the line to reach is not allowed to be a part of campaign. he's not allowed to be a candidate. and zora milan, which wasn't the candidate, he wasn't on voters ballots. he wasn't on posters of the social democratic party,
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which is his former party because before he became president. but in his public speaking, he constantly. this was saying that he will be a prime minister that he will collect and majority increase in parliament after the elections. now we have different opinions on experts of the constitutional law. the some say that the, this is not allowed the constitutional course increase of the city to involve in political system and the, in the electing g. a new government like this. but on the other hand, the some experts say that the, they could the even on know the whole look through a result, but they to, as a milder solution. so what we have now increased say is that we have political parties
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for trying to find 76. the votes for majority, but they had left, they had a candidate in is on milan and which now they have to either find an candidate for try to push this to the edge and elect sort underlined. we can see how it goes and what's the constitutional court will do. or we have andre blank will be to, in his ruling party, create some democratic party, a. yep. it or he will collect this. so $76.00 was before everybody and the that will be the solution for this crisis, which is still not the constitutional crisis, but political crisis. the definitely still ahead on al jazeera drug, caesar a sore in west africa with fears. the inverse of trade is fueling violence and that's the whole region. alonzo norris's foss this in shanghai, had it a 1st for grace for see. so the theater, all the details,
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the business latest is free to you believe i guess is an ice fly on one of your just makes modern pleads on the the, the again, toughest forces. here's peter greene. thank you so much. to many head coach you the novels mom has extended these contract, meaning he'll be in charge of the national side for the 2026 world cup. but for the 6 year old was appointed in september and there's $1.00 to $3.00. you'll be 6 games in charge. these kind of deal was due to expire at the end of year 2024, which germany will hosting june and july. it in speculation linking non guzman with a move back to his former club by munich to replace thomas to call. we spoke to
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dave brad exports correspondent for jim and broad cost to do its a villa. he told us the national side acted quickly to avoid any chance of nuggets my moving back to bion. and if you look back at when those models are pointed to germany, touch weight last year. but then it was really seen as sort of the stopped up emergency to replace the slick who was really poor. and he was kind of seen as more of a kind of club manager who was just really starting in to say, well what the time went, it wouldn't be a disaster is home, yours for germany. but the mood has totally changed from germany inside. they had made it clear for a whole months now. they were hoping to extend august mind and that they wanted him to stick around through 2026. but it did seem relatively unlikely. and it was also a little unclear going and, you know, going into the tournament,
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whether or not it's the best time to extend your couch before it is by any means or games, given that germany are hosting a they've only played from me so far. so it's hard to get the best picture of where exactly the teen stands. but i think it was really clear that a lot of buying brass were hoping to board and august on back, which i don't know if it was always the most realistic plan given the times on which she left the club. and we sort of austin from the club. but i think it really i didn't pressure form a chelsea and nigeria midfielder michel john o b has told l g 0, there is nothing else being done to tackle racism in football stuff or what's the easiest junior enrollment or the call could have been regularly targeted over the years, but the easiest thing he's struggling to stay motivates it's a play due to the recurring abuse. i get very emotional when i talk about it. and sometimes i say things i shouldn't say. and um,
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but it's the present is they'll target is they decide what punishment they keep the punishment is it's, it's nowhere near what it should be nowhere near. and we're talking about someone been insulted. you know, because you're setting color, you know, the same people with same humans, and i think a lot more can be done a lot more should be done. it's about time a lot, a lot more should be done. you can just say you were looking for some of these, you know what you saw that somebody have one football ground and then you're going to find them for life. that doesn't change anything. and it still goes off. if it is in the middle of the car was been you know, to things like that. you know, when i was playing odds, same thing as well. you know, when we last game i chelsea of course by then a social media. it wasn't as he used to, you know what i mean and the club reported it today. fate and nothing was on 0. it
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was done. we just have to ignore it. like when i put that into the club, the club reported to the f a. nothing was on it, not completely ignore, nothing happened. and i have to go back the next weekend. try to put a smiley face and continued doing my job. that's just what it was by then. of course right now has been talked about a lot and still a lot is not done. now when i see play as go through it, i, you know, i've been there, i know what he feels like, you know, it's horrible place to be. it until a lot is done by the target is way by just i think you, i think clubs can punished. cool. nice thing. so pressing. so yes, because now you don't induct in points from, from clubs for p, f. s. rules. and you can do that when does the racism towards plays towards human beings? i mean, come on what we talking about here. i think a lot a lot more can be done on 10000 on. it's not going to stop, i'm sorry, it will continue. it will country, we see we can,
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we count if it goes on plan to attempt to is late. what independently, what and tempting shape in the, you know, in english it goes on. so we need to do a lot more to, to, to, to, to, to step racism and football. there's no place right. no place at all to tell them. friendship and runner up casper root is warming up nicely for the use 2nd grand slam the norwegian food. so you took care of business again, it's an ease mess. i i've no, the in the boss alone opened. cool to final 30. i'm rude, winning 6463. you'll take on the thomas. not seeing it. you're very in the cities of the but it was not a good day at the munich open to alexander's village. the german was stunned by christine guthrie into the world. number 106, gathering winning this 162, and 6 for it. it makes in the 1st place since 2015 ranked outside the top 100 to be very they have the chalet and faces american food. see china fritz in the same. the
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finals on the women's to wimbledon champion, markets of hundreds of other featured will. number 2, building the southern lancaster slipped off open the check for the 5th down against the, by the russian. but for the way back to victory, incredibly informed service of a has not reached the semifinals of any, even since winning wimbledon last year. while she's rectified that here, $3663.75 the school, she'll be up against the gulf or most of the cost in the final for lambda, nor assessed at the pace in shanghai ahead of the 1st spring grace of the for me to one season it's the 1st day of a qualifying certainty for a sprint grace. as the f one, canada returns to china for the 1st time since 2019 due to interruptions from the career of ours pandemic. that was a bizarre red flag earlier in the practice session. and it happened again in call to find a patch of gloss coat, fi attract side a special moment for joe when you made it to q 3. and what is his 1st epa homegrown pre a to 3 boat with it. heavy rain,
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shawn mcclare struggling here with wind damage, and it was norris h, the newest hamilton for the false this left time notice starts at the front of the grid for saturday, spend face with crucial points up for grabs. now they have sound like a surprise to me, very quick. you know, i can get good times and i can push hard to off like i saw a child go off in front of me. so that made me like shit out a little bit as getting a big city, but the conditions where you go to place and you wanna take risks and uh, and they will pay those so perfect. so that's gonna be the arizona condos. he's an h l team. on moving to utah and will play as a new franchise next season. it's also believes board of governors voted unanimously to approve a $1200000000.00 sale to utah. jazz are in is ryan and ashley smith and alex morello had own the coyote since 2019. but the legal patients in his abilities are finding you and renamed arizona as a sort of phase of the sale. the kinds of things had been saying,
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and 5000 sees and monitor rena at arizona state university for the past 2 seasons after they were evicted from a previous home in glendale. loretta will retain declared his name, logo, and trademark. so smith's group will have to rename the c story. so that's all the small things. so now i'll have a bit more later. i'll see you later peter. thank you so much. well, the un office on drugs and crime assessment drug trafficking is soaring across the south region, fueling conflicts and instability instead of gall police has seized their largest ever drugs whole on a land roots of more than a ton of cocaine. nicholas pac reports. after 3 years in a crowded prison cell in downtown to carr, this man whom we're calling off made has become a shadow of his former self. the syria national was arrested for drug trafficking, a charge he denies. he says he was burnt by his girlfriend, meaning she used him to transit drugs through sending go without his knowledge. the judge found him innocent and ordered his release. but he says that the traffic of
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cocaine from latin american has, she's, for morocco, is on the rise. so me traffic hers are in jail about both of those are. there are so many nationalities in prisons, syrians, colombians, italians, french, moroccans, libyans, spaniards, or because of the international traffic of drugs. it's an extraordinarily well organized trade. on the most western point of africa facing the americas san diego has become a major transit point for drug traffickers, according to the un and drug enforcement agencies. in 2023, at least 6 tons of cocaine was seized with a street value of $420000000.00. that's double the budget. i've sent it goes ministry of education. the drugs were likely destined for europe, memories, and you've got the called the center please. maybe have is dozens of both the 2nd, but there are so many more that go undetected. this last monday customs officers discovered one ton of cocaine. hidden in the back of a truck on its way to neighboring molly,
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according to report from the un office on drugs and crimes, the drugs trade is funding armed groups linked to al qaeda and i so active in this how and fueling the conflict in order to process how hands they would need to be effects the on the specs would be what we now see of this i got so you know, at tech stuff you need to be to be able to go through extensive parts of the territory, including throughout this i couldn't seem to also leave you on uh, you know, this could represent 2 percent because rivers and 5 percent because we percent 1.5 percent. but he's a huge volume of illegal illegal activity coming to this area and also to, to west africa. the elicit traffic of drugs has a human, tall time in jail, has left ahmed, broken. he's in search of his former self. he says, he's just another casualty of what appears to be an unstoppable and blooming trade . nicholas hawk out, is he right? the car. and that's it for me,
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