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loans that are in the year 2000 and separately adults searches in the wrong nuclear deal and all of that, the program, i mean so disability because she has been the number one priority. and now after today's riddle, it will continue to be so, and there is already a very conservative trend within the establishment that is in control that we've seen definitely the parliamentary elections that see that and crises on election. so this up in your law and order thing go, we see trials and then you see collected seconds the same good as an artist and, and social media activists and so forth. all of that. thank you. we'll continue regardless what happens the next few a few days. it's a bit sad to go on the one hand to see such repression continue, but it is impressive to see the remnant state being so it was in the end and the machine so stable that knock this off all the time on issues that come that way
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mo, as we hopefully in the coming hours, get to unravel this as you say, right? you see riddle, i wonder who else of the writing and supremely, that was speaking to when it comes to re assuring them that the state remain strong . not only the writing people, but i'm thinking also the likes of has prolong calculating what this could potentially mean for them, not to mention other writing and proxies in the region. this is another one of those things that's been study over the past good number of decades since the 19 it is easier on have been for example, a very successful fords that are on the, on site the syria from their proxies in iraq and human us trying to use them other places. uh, but uh, i think the young, the present 4 minutes that was done by the cost of the product to us in the
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accident has been a particularly passionate and worst of support to read it to us in the region. at the expense of a neighboring stability in the letter c. like this one. i think he probably could be missed, you know, just in case uh, but, uh, connie, you know, is this something now, are they talking about potential successes will probably be not especially aggressive about expanding interest that expensive out of our neighbor. and then just and it will suddenly be just has stuck fast. it gives the united states and its attempts, i think that there was still a hardware, the simple city towards the end it statements of the other cities. so there's a lot of consistencies that we would see being made, jane by the g. i'm a support for the support access of assist. i think we continue on updated the
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right smile on the show. how does there a senior political have less to speak to us from power as many thanks for that will look as we take stock of what has been happening over the past few hours. um, just to give you some new lines because uh, and the rating and official has told us here, the specialties specialize. teams are seeking quickly to fully reach the accident sites. after receiving a signal from the presidents helicopter, the official is also clarified. the country is moving with all its capabilities and is on the left. full force is an emergency and rescue agencies, although they cannot confirm information related to the president and those who are with him. the searches are continuing vigorously. those lines, some of the raining and official speaking directly to how does the removal of course, on this revolving story as we get it well, reactions to the helicopter crash reporting in from countries in the middle east
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and across the world. saudi arabia has expressed deep concern and has offer the run any assistance in these european commission has said a science of raising a satellite mapping service to a the search for present varieties acura, following a request from iran and russia's form industry is said, it's ready to extend the necessary help and around the clause and to aid it in an investigation surrounding the reasons behind the crash and a spokes person from the us president of the sat, the joe biden has been briefed on the situation. how does your cast raise following developments from washington d. c. she joins us live clean the the us president has been brief. the state department um i've set the monitoring things close. see what more lines are we hearing from the us regarding this? that means these us officials are being very careful with their wording and we haven't had any further comments from them since being told that president biden
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has been brief on the situation. he has a busy day of campaigning on his schedule for the day and being told by the us state department that they are indeed closely monitoring these reports of course, but us and you, ron, have not had direct diplomatic relations since 1979 and any sort of information sharing were told would have to occur through intermediate channels. and of course this is happening in a particularly sensitive time. just last week we've heard reports of the us and the ran is having officials need in directly in oman. the topic of those conversations was how to contain the current war in israel and gaza. and of course, we know that as iran it continues to suffer with its economy. much of the blame has been put on the us sanctions that have really crippled that economy. uh and of course we have the outstanding issue of the ron nuclear treaty with little hope
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that iran will return to the negotiating table there. so given all of those wall, a tile issues happening now, the us officials are waiting their monitoring and they are for they are restraining themselves really from way and until we have further information about the president's fate. okay, how does a castro in washington, dc? many thanks for that. let's cross live now to the british, kept to london. our forces standing by um, how are you? i know that there's no love lost between the u. k and iran, but the house being more positive support coming from europe. tell us more to that's right. it's in terms of a british reaction, very similar kind of pictures. the one that heidi was just letting out from the us was since the even less really official on the record information, the phone and coming up and development office, there's
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a main foreign ministry here in the u. k. we did reach out to them and they said that there was no official comments. i think sites to say that they are actively monitoring exactly what is going on as will be the case. and in western capitals given the potential import office. but so far, no official reaction given that there is no official word on the face of the writing prime minister of the reading president rather. but we do have from the european commission information that iran did reach out to them and ask for help via the copernicus satellite system. the rapid response mapping system has been called into action and they will be offering any help they can give in terms of locating the crash side. helping in the search and rescue efforts to an extent they can from space through this european system. or i to how are you? many thanks then just to add to what harry said,
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may need an official is told i would just be aware of that said they hoped to fully reach the accident side after receiving a signal from the president's helicopter harry money. thanks for that. okay, you're watching. i'll just hear it. let's recap the breaking news stories from iraq . how the culture carrying radium present ever have. right. you see, and the foreign minister is going missing and bad weather conditions in the north of the country around chief of staff says own available resources being mobilized to find the how to come to present, right? you see was on his way to the city of, to prison. moving around in the board with as advise on as of right you see was in the region to integrate of them and to whole towards suite the, as every president was the confirmation on the president's condition. the government is asking people across the country to hold press for his safety supreme leader, how the, how many has told geraniums not to worry about any disruptions to the states affairs. the
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he's already on a is intensified as an grand attack. so the north to the south of the gaza strip listing is a morning at least 31 people who were killed in an overnight strike and a house and this around refugee camp. when the children were among the dad and the injured, they would take it to o x a hospital, which is struggling to codes and according model at all a that's not something that i constantly hear stories from survivors who were pulled from under the rubble. but this is the 1st time in my life. i came so close to death. my sister was lying next to me under the debris. she was crying. i was totally helpless. my grandmother, she's a very old lady. she's also deaf. she was asking me what was happening around her. she didn't understand my house was full of my relatives. the entire neighborhood was leveled to the ground. well, that's what i was intensifying. it's aaron ground, a tax across the gaza strip, coming dozens of the palestinians in the last 24 hours. the west strike was on how
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this refugee camp over night, where at least 31 people were killed. how do i move? it has moved from the scene of the attack that we are the side of this bond residential home from overnight to talk. and as you can see from the picture, not only the targeted residential form has been destroyed completely, but the surrounding building, just to say a great deal of devastation and damage to the point they are becoming uninhabitable . this particular residency house 5 display, its families evacuated old, away from the northern part of the gaza strip all the way throughout the city. and as is really military expand, it is military maneuver and operation and rough uh this particular family evacuated and was pushed into further enforce this place. been all the way to honda. and if it has not been on the site right, refugee camp in the central area seeking shelters, and protection from the unpredictable is really full in bonds, only to get killed here. 26 people out of the 30 people in this particular
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residency were killed as a result of the relentless error strikes on this particular residential building. well, as we mentioned, the humanitarian situation on the ground and guy as it has been getting worse as, as well, shop pools animal crossing is discussing sort of the, into the strip. some supplies would be delivered by boat to a newly built american peer for the 10 trucks that have so far rolled off the apparently a fraction of what's needed. the crowd sourcing rushing toward trucks transporting a to the threat refugee can move impulsive goals are already experiencing simon and agencies of whom the crisis is moving south. the white house has acknowledged the aid coming through isn't enough. the you an agency for processing your refugees says it's work is being deliberately hum. food by is from for the chief
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philly. laza really made the comments during a press conference with adult day and he informed minister you will have heard me over the last few weeks on. so raising cl um on the house are united nation has been regularly unblocked and see disregarded in gaza. look at the number of stuff which had been killed, more than 200 stuff, had been killed among them. 189 stuff on the from on the wall. the number of premises which have been damaged or 40 destroys more than 160. and we had hundreds of people who were seeking the protection of the united nation where in the south and have been killed when they have been damaged. meanwhile is riley settlers have again attacked trucks carrying
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a to guns. and this time it happened to the check pointing to hebron and the occupied westbank. in recent days settled his head of the looting run sucking and destroying supplies. men for palestinians in need of the of my colleague during obligate. i spoke to the un humanitarian fast and emergency relief coordinator, boston griffith. he says these rated government has refused to open line crossing south despite repeated please by the united nations. when very, very experienced humanitarian aid. but because of being an old times of places around the world for decades, when they go to gaza, to help, to serve, to work. it is traumatizing for them. so god help what it must be for the people, the gaza. it is really, really difficult and it's getting worse daily. yeah, in december you had said that up a fork lift to conditions in the south of the strip are blocking aid and ending any meaningful humanitarian operations. it's now 5 months later and is really, is have launched the military offensive and stuff. uh huh. and they also, uh,
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taken control of that border crossing, cutting off one of the most vital entry routes for $8.00 and $2.00 guys. so what has this meant for? they already die or humanitarian situation. the prediction is that many of us made the worries that we had about a rough operation seemed to be coming true. and that's a huge tragedy. 800000 people displaced in the last 1012 days. it's a shocking, shocking reflection. people who been just by smouldering 3 or 4 times already, many of them, no place to go, no food to eat. we are stuck in the south in terms of the operation because we don't have fuel and the trucks as you say, and not getting through because the costing points have been blocked. and so at the moment we have very little to offer the people of goals and what the message goes from, all humanitarian agencies is open those crossings. it's that simple. are you speaking to the is really is on opening up these land routes. and if so,
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what are they telling you? i mean, we see we're trying to picture the moments ago. some humanitarian aid has now been arriving by that us sponsors here off the coast of garza. but your office has said that this should not be a substitute for getting a through lance crossings know and, and tragically, the 15 trucks i think, which took 8 away from the beach from the mountain time operation. yesterday. any 4 of those trucks managed to get through more or less on touch from the warehouse. so it's the problems in gaza that really an always we have said out of the problem, the security of distribution. we have also said keep land crossings open. we, we welcome to maritime pat. it's good to have trucks come in. we welcome is right, is opening threats up in the north, but it ain't enough. we meet with the is ready daily through co got the the committee set up for this purpose. we have many, many detailed discussions about security,
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about the movement of our trucks and convoys about the projects for fuel, but the fact of the mattress and everybody will tell you this is not conjecture is we are not in a position to provide proper aid to the people because right now it's not ever been quite as difficult as it is today. demonstrates as have gathered in cape town to stand in solidarity, you would palestinians, and the besieged goss. this trip. they cool from an ends to israel's war. on gauze . south africa filed a case that against is rarely in january, accused in the country of committing genocide against palestinians and goes south advocates for minnesota. now lady pond or spoke of the process she says is around this won't be allowed to continue, is offensive and roughly and i've seen it. so it's important that all of us continue to support to the people we must be vocal about
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i guess the dropbox this is the last for the day. that's fine. but the as below and frontier in the sense that are being met on a daily basis that we as atlanta to continue to allow this genocide which should be a weekend of palestinians. so that what the process is continuing across your crowds have gathered in brussels and other cities across the continent, demanding it in to what they say is your opinions complicity and israel's ongoing genocide the right to the conflict and ukraine. no, no authority is in the crating and keeps a russian shelling is killed at least 11 people. 25 others were injured in 2
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separate attacks on the northeast region on sunday. russian forces of launched and defensive of being yvonne single ukraine, 2nd largest city. in the last week, thousands of civilians have been evacuated from the hockey region. ukraine as low as the series of long range drones strikes and the damaging rushes oil industry. ukrainian government sees drones as a vital weapon to disrupt the russian economy and military operations. its set the target and producing 1000000 unmanned aircraft to see if it's on hold and has moved from keith long range, ukrainian on monday across, slamming into buildings in yellow. bu. good, tough. it's the country stuff is reported striking to russia. $1300.00 columbus is from the buddha. a low moraine strains have now become a vice of pol, view cranes will machine in particular, enabling it to attack rushes will infrastructure, trying to effect its energy,
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sales and fuel for its on a set of keys. cro fund or organization collects donations and tons them into weapons for the army, explains why they using low range drugs. we how know a lot of the styles that's does the trouble and every time when we ask about some of the styles from german partners, so fragile breathing show united states. so they need to waste a long time to discuss about everything. so that's why we can produce a long ridge as roles. he's one of the above bed, hugh, i be with the reach of a 1000. columbus says it can fly up to 7 hours like of this. it's kind of cause a meant to crush into its target and not come back. like i said, such weapons, very tough to stop. says petro got a ukrainian manufacturer. what will work with those issues to it is difficult for the enemy to defend against such strikes. for several reasons, quite important. reason is the large territory that the enemy has to protect. the
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defense is capable of covering such a large territory from a massive drone attack. i think it will be tough for russia to save its economy from ukrainian drum strikes. sure to write instructions for use on the front lines . the rules are constantly evolving. this is the newest moto from guns company breaks. it's never been filled by media before it can identify targets itself and then attack them. we've whichever of the 8 different types of munition that it's built to carry. it's hard to overestimate how important drones on now, in this rule for recognizance, for strikes around the front lines. i'm for a tax on each countries infrastructure and energy supplies. they've really become integrity to, despite the frames, to build a 1000000 drugs just this year. they've become so important victory, perhaps just survival depends on john home. and i'll just say to you, craig,
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or earlier on sunday, local authorities say 6 ukrainian trends they've had an or refinery and southern russia halting operations. that video footage shows the moment of impact annual on sunday. russian forces say they shut down 9 missiles, who's a crime in the army, and the democratic republic of congo says it's stopped in the attempt to coop involving local. i'm fun. funks has a group of on demand attacked. we hired with the deputy prime minister in the capital, congestive silence for the we've gone, it's in the neighborhood near the presidential palace, 2 police officers. and one of the attackers were killed in a shootout. that's more than 70 people have been killed and then another 150 people are missing in central. i've kind of stuff. heavy rain cost severe flooding in google. i'm fly provinces in the center of the country. agencies say people desperately need humanitarian assistance. last week or the 300 people were killed
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by floods in northern of kind of stem. india is a 6 week long general election is entering is final stages with the 5th phase of everything being held on sunday along the regions going to the poses let dock, which as a border with china and pockets to the indian government hasn't brought diseases to how just it was jealous of what covering the election from outside the country. if some conflict reports the himalayan region of the doc located some 3000 meters above sea level has been a buzz with the election rhetoric. candidates from the governing the g. p. opposition congress and an independent party had been trying to drum up support for the own piece from the region. it's the 1st election since the dock was separated from india and administered kashmir in 2019 the controversial move by prime minister and arrange remote. his government angered many and how do you hunting for john is tapping into this discontent. and the muslim majority district of kind of
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getting to your left to enjoy like i'm the girlfriend and people, you're taking this election as a referendum. these elections will send a strong message to the governments that we strongly oppose what was done in 2019 and the people dock were not taken into consideration. and the region was converted into a union territory without any democracy or legislature. in the buddhist dominated district of lay the issue of statehood resonates with voters. the region initially celebrated the union territory status, but now is wary of losing its autonomy. the governing b. j. p says it will address the issues about it manifesto maybe before going to agenda. good. i'll come here. you know, a manifesto we have a full point agend of the donkey demarion's. we will resume dialogue off to the formation of the government and it will strive to achieve a constructive resolution that keeps the logic interests of law, dock and say. for months, local leaders and civil society mentors has been holding protests. they went to the
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docs inclusion under a special section of being didn't constitution that protects areas with tribal and indigenous populations. it's an effect in 4 states in the northeast of india. experts believe what's been happening in the region will have an impact that isn't protesting. let out, especially the state that was for sticks, you do and state that will definitely, you know, have an impact on elections as a spectacularly the ruling party that for me is to succeed doing pull it up. not just once but twice. so that's why people angry, you know, that doc is strategically important, since the board is china and focused on the indian military maintains a strong presence in the region in 2020 a stand off between indian and chinese troops killed at least 24 soldiers the dock has long been divided onregional and religious lines the but now this election
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seems to have united voters on their demands. if this i'm getting food, i'll just say are they mexico security experts, a criminal group. so i'm looking to the presidential election next month as an opportunity to seize more power and influence violence on organized crime. and mexico will be big themes and sundays presidential debate by the apollo. how's the support from mexico city? this mexico is experiencing a search in vines protests against force disappearance, violence against women, and a soaring homicide rate are taking place regularly. security experts are warning that the current election season. now in full swing, he's creating a perfect storm for even more violence was relief in me. he couldn't, couldn't see the all forms of violence in mexico have increased their can. all of them are recently political, electro valleys has grown more. the next president does not have
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a new plan. they were and even more serious trouble than we are today. in just the last month, homicides in the country, averaged $85.00 per day. and attacks against candidates for elected office have been on the rise and the lead up to the 2024 election ended mexico. the vast majority of killings are never solved. many cases are never even investigated. i think we've come to normalize violence and it's no longer shocking to us, is it no longer affects us to go on with our daily lives and we no longer stop to analyze it. it no longer causes a so much pain, but these levels of violence are very cruel, very high, and extremely serious. as the presidential elections mere how to bring the cycle of violence to an end is a central issue on the minds of voters. and on sunday, mexico's leading presidential candidates will be asked that very question. during the 3rd and final debate before voters had to the polls on june. second, though many are doubtful, the candidates will outline any concrete status or we can see the whole. cuz he
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said, our law focuses a debate. it's spectacles and, but we're more focused on small details when facial expressions of what the candidates are wearing the ideas that letter. so the last thing i would say is that i would like to know if any presidential candidate has any idea how to reduce impunity and i get the impression that they do not security experts say the strategy to combat violence has been the same since 2006, when mexico declared a war on drugs since then, the country has suffered nearly 400000 homicides with an average homicide rate 4 times higher than the global average. the stakes are high for mexico's next president. and the leading presidential candidates will be under extreme scrutiny to provide a roadmap to peace, or at least a plan that's different than the past 3 presidential administrations. when was it happened to alex's here? uh, mexico city. okay, that's it from a new baltimore news and al jazeera in just
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we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to places that others can know. as far as i said, i'm going all the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference the, [000:00:00;00] the blur on the bulk of this is the news life window coming up in the next 60 minutes. rescue teams is searching through darkness for a helicopter. the crashed with the raining and present a brand ra you see on board privacy. and his foreign minister were on the way to the city of temper is enrolled in iran near the border with as a body shop around supreme lead to holly have an a says the country is praying for

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