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the mold and untold stories from asia and the pacific. on the, on the hello, on the visit, the put ottoman this is the new cell in life from doha is coming out for the next 16 minutes fence fighting and russia as ukrainian forces attempt to seize more tower tree, blowing up bridges and pontoons and the close regions on the or says avari and city of congress to where it's through thousands of and trying to internally displaced. russians are being looked after a suspected as really drawn strive on
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a car and southern 11 on kills. a come on to from a coalition of palestinian groups as rarely strikes can at least 50 pounds demands in the past 24 hours as new evacuation orders push the displaced already overcrowded areas and trinidad and tobago. wives, christopher columbus, to ships from its national culture. mom's and the prime minister valves to remove colonial traces from the constitution. and in school, the tennis world react psionics and is a doping controversy, plays have accused a game of double standards off of the world. number one escaped suspension for testing positive for band substance. the we begin this news our with the war and ukraine. moscow says it's repelled a large scale drone to tackle of the night across 5 russian regions. fee,
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as far as the thing is also taking place between washington and ukrainian forces in the coast region. cave has destroyed several bridges, and pontoons and ukrainian troops launch their incursion into the russian territory . 2 weeks ago. they've continued that attack slowly gaining ground, the supplied moscow repeatedly claiming to have stopped the advance. russia has evacuated tens of thousands, most people, some areas in the region affected by the slicing. they made a sudden attack the attacks to drive at 3 am. they started shooting people. how is this possible? all the world say that it's russia to blame? what is russia guilty of this russian hill to have the right to live and they do? why is this like this? we are outraged warehouse by all of russia, with whom any theory on a and washington's archie is also battling a major fire as an oil depot. and the southern rust of agents being burning for 4
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days following a ukrainian attack in a moment will speak to alex good talk, lawson k. but 1st let's close to dosage of bi. she's joining us live from coast in western when western russia and also you and one of many displacement centers, full russians have had to flee that ukrainian incursion. tell us what's happening there. well, this is the circus uh, building be here right here in the heart of curse, a city which is about a 130 kilometers east of the border between russia and ukraine. and a lot of those people that are been evacuated have come here. this building is being used as a shelter, as well as a, at a center for those that need the assistance, according to officials here as many, up to a 1000 displays, people come here every day and every time they come looking for assistance, whether it's terms of food or non perishables they have to register and that is
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what has been happening since we got here this afternoon. and the officials say that they are really trying to do the best of the account. of course, the government has located $30000000.00 to the cursed region for an aid assistance to the nearly a $120000.00 rushes that have been displaced. and also we had just a little bit earlier from one of the people who's been, who being display, she was talking about how, you know, rush, i can also be a victim. what is people they're telling you about their experience and what they're going through as well. emotions are very high, here are many people we spoke to really were very, very emotional. they were overcome with a feeling. so they never thought they would have the one who and i spoke to who was a teacher in her hometown. and a village near to john said she had to flee in the 1st 2 days of the incursion. and she has been here since, as she was here today,
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she picked up some potatoes and onions that she said to be, she never thought in her whole life. that would be a day where she would ask for handouts from her own government of potatoes, which was some think she's to grow herself and her own backyard. and she became very emotional saying, this is not something i the rush. i never thought they would say in their lifetime to read this place within their own country as a result of fighting from their neighbors in ukraine. and many people here believe that this is certainly not something that is sustainable long term. but that the router for patients of what you create has done is going to be solved. so for generations to come to. so thank you very much for that dosage of our joining us life from 1st. that's bringing alex talk last. he's joining his life on the ukrainian capital. what are you hearing alex about the flashing and curse will be looking at those pictures of the bridges, the pontoons being blown up. yes, and it now appears that high mazda is into the fray,
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so it's not just the air force that frontier, these bridges down all the way they're all destroyed. there's only one left, one brushing pointing bridge over the same river and high miles now is trying to destroy this and not just the bridge, all to the equipment being bought by the russians to build any more bridges. but like a might be need is. this is obviously to supply russian units on trucks on this side of the river as you create in forces, do it balance. now they are bouncing, but it's very, very slow as russian units have been brought up from as far away as the pacific fleets in vladivostok to be able to stem the tide to be able to stop the credit for taking any more territory. and that is, of course not the only frontline right now in the war alex, the administration and the city of pox off is urging civilians to leave saying they're expecting a nightmare. tell us about the russian advance there. yes,
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that's right. and this is where the main focus for both ukraine and russia. ukraine is being pushed back. ukraine is being massively pressured here. so the fighting ramp across this cleaned up areas, this kind of terrain. it's very much a industrial space of factories. workshops, that kind of thing, which makes it very easy to defend, very hard to attack, but still the russians have much money g to push back. you crazy. defend this further and further back night said that is if you crazy lose is for crossed, then russian will control the whole of don't ask. so it's one of those things. the premiums have to defend, the russians have to take cost of portions. therefore, these are limitless. there's a limit to how long this offensive can go wrong. estimates are now that it's a month and a half to 2 months maximum before the forces are exhausted. so this is a real, a real fight the death. alex, thank you very much for that, alex, a good top of us live and keep don't me until that sound good. i'm also as
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a senior lecturer and conflict on security at king's college london. and they also also book russian imperialism revisited from this engagement to hedge men. and she's joining us live from london. thank you for your time. so what, what a russian take over all parks, off screen for russian advances in the eastern region and the war more broadly. or wherever it would be significant because foreclosure is a communications hom which if you look at the map, it lands i fig road from meet at all. and then all the way there is another road linking towards constantino's car. and then from my thoughts from these are important places will sort of centers of ukrainian on force, especially kind of my thoughts tends to be honest. there was sort of this from what was of the ukrainian armed forces ever since 20142015. and if they are,
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quote the means that the russians dresser the next day and take control over the entire time. yes. all the aust i'm they can challenge further further west ukrainian cities on ukraine young villages. so it is very important that these are significant line of defense. and yes, i think it is. it is an issue of concern for everyone in ukraine at the moment they ask, they've given that significance, has that rush in advance towards paul cross? the, and pun ukraine's morale over the success of this course can, can incursion? or i think what, i think the moran was frightening already. i'm the, you know, it's what happened is the other way around i seeing here advances in to, for us, come significant erase and morano or you can get on forces. there we points we are getting from the front line from ukraine and source is that the sold is although they are really struggling. they seem that at least there is an opening on the video when those have managed to break through
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a russian lines around the areas of course. so to a certain extent, basis for you, change the dynamics of the world that goes out for quite some time. now the ukrainians were not able to break through on this, as long as enclose are significant in that respect. and i think they're going to have a name find also on how rashad, besides, to organize its defensive. at the moment, it is not to diverting market forces from the don't boss. but we know that there are elements of a full service which were deployed. entrusted y'all, russian forces ignored in charge of hearing that on boss, which now are a part of me that you might have seen of car, which is an area which is sort of contested by russians on ukraine ends in the area of course. so a to how it is having an effect. i think the russians cannot ignore these at hong susan, close for too long because they, ukraine has, are able to slowly but surely. dr. hong's further and what is very interesting is,
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as was noted, is this question around the bridge is that it has been destroyed in the area flush cover. so it is possible that now the ukraine is also able to advance in the survey are along the border between russia and ukraine. further to the north, um northwest and on the safe, green. yeah. are those advances in order for ukraine to have, you know, is something to exchange those ukrainian politicians, media according to occupied areas and exchange funds is declined, hoping to swap those areas for russian, how ukrainian areas in the future. and i think probably that's what they have in mind. unfortunately, history, you know, the, the russians have altered by much biggest ways of, uh, ukraine, entire retreat and, and they have to fluctuate significantly also from vol names, lot of the country. and, and so i base piece of terry tree that is now under ukrainian control. you quoted
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skis much more during relation to the amount of of to recreate that was the legally seized by russia. so it is relevant the days in full done to it has an impact on the murano. so russians need will have an impact domestically put pressure and pointing to do something about today. we're seeing increasing the sort of course, uh to do something about it among even figures for tend to be very supportive of the russian invasion of ukraine. so i think that what is important is not only sort of the, basically the, the amount of territory that we're measuring for the political impact. uh, that base is having an inside rush or by the forces in terms of the size. it's much smaller than what russia has a legally occupied inside your brain on that that can be and probably not teeth, but we would wait and see, i mean, you know, how far the ukrainians can push on to what extent that your plan has also come to
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friend to their positions inside that on the coast absolutely seems to have been a psychological head as much as the actual facing of territory drama. tell us how good a most a thank you very much for your analysis. we really appreciate it. thank you very much. i the funding more ahead on the news allah, including america's what is far better story. we are running the president called the rock obama takes stage of the democratic national convention phone, his weight behind coming to harris for the us presidency and concern and focused on the impulse and its impacts including possible long term effects. when it's economy, [000:00:00;00] the tensions remain high along the israel 11 on board,
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as is where the forces in the group has bola continue to trade attacks as bella has vowed, revenge after a top commando was assassinated in the attack and the outskirts of baby boots last month and it's really drawn, stripe targeted, a caught in the southern city of side on, on wednesday morning, a senior officer with the coalition of palestinian groups. the locks and marshes brigades was killed in the attack. moss commanded was also killed in that region earlier this month will just comes off with this ran, the army, launched a series of organized strikes, targeting what it said, what has been the ammunition depots and 11 on the call. region health ministry said one person was killed and 20 wounded. and hezbollah has 5, dozens of rockets towards northern is running the occupied golden heights. one person was wounded and some residential buildings damaged. that is where the armies are choosing the group of targeting civilians and has pledged to respond. zayna
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holder has moved from side and southern 11 on a short while ago we saw the lebanese army take that far away. that car that was targeted yet another targeted killings in 11 on this is becoming a near occurrence. we understand from security sources that this wasn't apparent is rarely drone strike. we are 40 kilometers south of a route, 55 kilometers from the border, the main bathroom between israel and has the last. now the target of this house, the nation for legal loc stuff, a commander in the l. ok, so martyrs brigades that lose conflict coalition of palestinian groups who believe an armed resistance. they issued a statement, they call them a commander. and they said that he played a key role in quote, supporting the palestinian people and supporting the palestinian resistance in the west bank. so he played a role now and he has been playing a role for years. so
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a member of the al oxo martyrs brigades and recent attacks we've seen as well a target to commanders and members of the palestinian groups from us and 11 on. and we've seen them target members of the 11 nonsense has lost. it seems that there is no front line as you can see behind me. there are people here very close to 2 palestinian refugee camps in sight. then this was a surgical strike, but this is a, you know, quite a busy area. so as well escalating its attacks as of late to expanding the scope of its attacks. and clearly there is no front line any longer as well as this. your new evacuation orders for palestinians living and central and southern gaza golf. those governments, media office says more than 1700000 people have already been festively displays to so cool, she monetary and zones. and josh, to have a 9 percent of the gaza strip is now designated safe by that is why the military as
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well has repeatedly carried out strikes and so called safe areas that they lack of basic infrastructure. have mishawaka under extremely overcrowded. many people are now suffering from skin diseases. look good for them and over with the just, the place is crammed to the extent that people have to go and sit on the garbage. they living on top of the golf h as there is no place to stay on the roof, how much more are they going to join us together? are they going to take the ground and dump us? they will put us on a boat and for us in the sea, i don't know do, but there is just no place that we can move around in regarding the thought. a couple of them has more on the strikes from the by and central guy's us. of the vast majority of gauze this population are right now in the town, which is the most densely populated area in the entire strep. recently these by the army just an hour ago, started to passed a very controversial and you minutes re evaluation and displacement owed as foot be
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set and brooks and in the city of dairy by including a 100 and $29.00 foot long side with $100.00 and see a name to clock in the adjacent areas to con you and it says we have been watching and seeing the is by the army tanks has started to i've started to thrust deeper into darren by town. we show the tongue. so i just a way from us one columbus to from ux the whole space. and it means that the army is up scaling its military attacks and minute treat. encouraging to include right now they're about. now we can see that the army has been attacking residential as well in these areas, giving people a very short time in order to please, some of the residents have started to get pin code to the quoted from the is very military ordering residents to no longer remain in these areas because they are going to be an active move. so spot, the real challenge for people is finding another place in there, right. but we're talking about
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a very overcrowded areas with display. some of these are the entire strip has been under very massive ends up as things being attacked by the as well are tell us in the re on flight to jets which continue to balance all areas in the north and the central in the southern parts of district families, as we can clearly see them are so terrified from the idea of displacement again to the families of as rarely captives held in gaza. have released the statements attacking prime minister benjamin netanyahu for his handling of ceasefire adults. with him us, they say the full and direct responsibility for the face of negotiations is on the prime minister. has incentive templates to blame the negotiation teams the media to suppress the hostages families. and even the hostages themselves, all source and in the eyes of the public and the entire world. and that of he's so successful that conducting negotiations should flash and self and act to which on
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the hostages that were abandoned on his launch. us secretary of state antony blank and has cold meat of carthage shakes. i mean, but how much i'll finding to discuss the basis developments and gaza. the telephone conversation came just alice off the blinking left the country. we've capital doha, after wrapping off a regional towards the middle east, lincoln has urged all stakeholders to get the data over the finish line. on the solid hood reports from jordan's capital, amman, there's where the government has banned algae or from reporting insight as well. in his 9th trip to the region since israel's war on gauze to begin us, secretary of state anthony, blinking made a last ditch effort to secure a ceasefire. on tuesday, he landed in egypt where he sat down with president. i've been for the ashes, cc'd, the egyptian leader warning of the growing danger of a wider regional conflict. and finally, to the godaddy capital,
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to consult with the officials there before leaving doha, blinking once again, stress the importance of getting a deal over the line. time is of the essence because with every passing day, the wellbeing and lives of the hostages are in jeopardy times of the absence. because every single day when children, man and god are suffering during his trip to israel, blinking said prime minister benjamin netanyahu agreed to the so called bridging proposal, presented by mediators last week. a proposal, how much says has added is rarely conditions. he's basically speaking as an advocate for uh, for israel. he's trying to put the onus on on us. he's trying to suggest this is a good deal and he's down playing all these new conditions which are catastrophic for the, for the palestine. these really premier has also since told family members of
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captive helping gaza, that he is still not sure about the possibility of a deal. how much does the latest proposal is a reversal from the original framework outlined by you as president joe biden, back in may. and as blinking wraps up his latest round of shuttle diplomacy in the middle east, more talks are expected in cairo's later in the week. but a ceasefire deal is still nowhere in sight to send food. i just eat all. i'm a, the democratic wise presidential nominee tim walls and former president bill clinton is set to speak on day 3 of the parties. national convention in chicago, the rock and michelle obama with the headlines on tuesday they endorsed coming to harris has the right person for the job. was also wondering about the dangers of a 2nd. donald trump presidency. a white house correspondent,
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company house that has moved from chicago. brock and michelle obama took center stage on the 2nd night of the democratic national convention. i don't know about you, but of zillow site up, the ceiling ready today. the former president made a forceful case for campbell harris as the next us president will slamming her republican opponent, donald trump. we do not need the use of bluster and bumbling and chaos. we have seen that movie before, and we all know that the frequency is usually worse. but it was the former 1st lady, michelle obama, who really stole the show with her attacks on trump. is limited, narrow view of the world, made him feel threatened by the existence of 2 hard work and a highly educated,
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successful people. she told the crowd here is, is not only a woman of color, but also one of the most qualified people to seek the presidency. she took a shot at trumps repeated claim that immigrants are taking so called black jobs. who's going to tell them that the job he's currently seeking might just be one of those black jobs. but the obama is worth the only stars in the night. the democratic party also called on actors directors and famous musicians to campaign for harris. unlike the 1st night if the convention probably harris wasn't officially present, she was in the battle ground state of wisconsin campaigning from the very same stage or one month ago. donald trump accepted the republican presidential
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nomination. we are so honored to be your nominees. this is the people power campaign and to gather we will start a new way a. 7 word l. c. and 2 days ago on wednesday, former president bill clinton will address democratic delegates and vice presidential nominee to walls will deliver his acceptance speech. kimberly healthcare al jazeera, chicago spring and alan especially, he's joining us live from washington, dc. black obama on choose day bill clinton tonight, one important endorsements for coming to harris. and tim waltz, who will be hearing from on wednesday? well, let me tell you, i've just been texting with the republican who sent me a note and said, the democrats had michelle and brock obama. we had whole kogan and then it was a very unhappy emoji. the follow that. certainly on wednesday,
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the democrats are going to be talking about protecting rights. they're going to talk about abortion rights. they're going to talk about voting rights. they're even going to talk about marriage rights because some democrats believe that could be under threat, particularly game outage with some of the comments coming from the supreme court and rulings that they've made over the last year or so. the main speakers. well, nancy pelosi is going to speak. she of course, used to be the speaker in the house of representatives. it'll be interesting to see what reaction she gets because she was essentially the catalyst for joe biden stepping out of the race. she said to him on several occasions, he was losing support and the democrats could lose the house and the senate and he needed to standard the fact both to be very close. haven't actually spoken since job. i made that decision last month. this, that part of the race, we're also going to have bill clinton hill though he's slightly frail. physically these days is still one of the best because that you will ever hear, he kind of has in the past loading the roof of democratic conventions with the
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speeches that he's made. but of course, prime time and the prime speaking support goes to to moles the he is the running mate for counselor. how does, but what is going to be important is it gets to introduce himself to america. people who follow politics closely likes to view and meet. we know who he is. we've got an idea of his background. we've been reading all this stuff in the papers, in the magazines, over the last few weeks since he was a noticed as the vice presidential candidate. but america has no idea who this guy is. and so he gets the chance to put his story forward to the american people in prime time, to introduce himself to make sure that they are happy with him being the vice presidential candidate. and certainly, if the polls have to be, believe the democrats are writing the wave momentum that of heights is to a bite and step down. they continue to push this forward. they're having a very good convention and they're hoping, although how do they do it is another matter, but they're hoping they can continue this search in the meant them all the way through it and have them all in session live in washington dc. i don't. why don't
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you remind your republican contact that they had could rop to, and not just how kogan, i don't know if that will make them feel better or worse. still ahead on the new zealous nicholas my daughter's crack. down on venezuela's opposition deepens as close for now to for the president until police tallies of election body and, and support which will be talking to athletes on the refugee power. and the 5th team would be hoping to make a significant impact of the games and power, the in depth analysis of the days. headline west strategic purpose. do you think this assassination, or israel informed opinions, people who have been 18 years old? seem to be given a chance to best to be a bold critical debate. russia has decided to the war ukraine as
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a defensive war inside story. house fluid change, the security relationship between both come on out jersey, around the stillness, think them documenting 2 decades and one of the most impactful coolness of the globe child of the damage done. 20 years of war follows me from boyhood to manhood. a life that has no, no peace shaped by hardship. resilience and adventure. the unique zoom, the cap just the complex in a way it has never been seen before. with next on tuesday or the the
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the, the watching all just the remainder of the mando about top stories. the solid most cost as for powder loss gauges, ukrainian treatment attack. it comes at the same time as most sizing between washington ukrainian system. the close region authorities of an out of local election is a plus funding due to the slicing. more tax have been carried out across the israel and 11 on for to and is really trying to strike killed one person in the com. the town of siding and astral next target that has been last night from the east. there's really ami said hezbollah $551.00 kits to was the occupied golden heights. and as one has issued a new evaluation orders from allison in swimming and central and southern gaza glasses, governments, media offices more than 1700000 people have already been forcibly display the thailand is the nicest country to report
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a suspected case of impulse tessa on the way to determine if it's a more dangerous strain of the virus. on tuesday, argentine a quantity a cargo ship on the pot on our river that had someone with a suspected case of impulse on board and sweden last week. the poles of the 1st case outside africa, of the more deadly trade. one variance august on and the philippines have reported cases of a less deadly strain. a phase of rolling and pockets found that the spread impulse infections could further impact it's already struggling economy. authorities of monitoring border crossings and have setup i sedation was come all high. the reports from this level, but they said the national emergency operation center checked after did, would go over 19 pandemic. it's focused on state of the art idea in years to monitor the effects of climate change. a quick then to get bored for any outbreak
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of major why this is an infectious diseases like m bulk. despite the financial crisis, we had a capability to monitor all different kinds of emergencies and disaster from natural disasters to the manmade, and also the uh, the new emerging disaster, including the pandemic. the country is taking the threat of impulse seriously after the organization raise the alarm. it's spreading much more rapidly than we had seen of the spread. so that's one issue. it does have quite a high case, the tennessee right at the moment doing as mentioned we've seen more than 500 a p udette's and it's particularly dangerous for those with a weak immune system. so people who maybe have h, i v or who are mal norris, the prime minister has gone to nurturing meeting to ensure the country is prepared to face that trait. a major hodge, but there is
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a cross focused on their setup isolation wards to deal with any cases of am. bulk, your thought is, is stay there monitoring the situation in order to contain any outbreak. stuff at airports and border crossings. are screening incoming passengers, doctors and medical stuff are ready to respond to a new spread of the why they just need the preventive del, on, is, is the health department has ensuring all measures regarding prevention, controlled managements in facilities. we've alerted our border health services teams to check all passengers screen them for any symptoms, and you suspect to patients find will be isolated, managed, and push our. despite the economic crisis, the government said it is fully capable of tackling the bulk spiders. but experts want a major outbreak report extra pressure on the head system that's already overburdened due to lack of funds for planning and guard back. come on how you get out of your
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data. it's normal by thousands of union workers have marched and covers capital to them on the government protects the construction workers to union leaders were killed within weeks of each of the work as a criminal gangs targets of them for refusing to comply with the demands of either going to ask the government for most security, because the truth is that they are forgotten. all present does not fulfill our promises. this is why we are taking to the streets. and the supreme court of setting up a task force of doctors to look at ways of, of improving workplace safety for medical professionals. that sort of junior dr. was raped and murdered in a state run hospital 2 weeks ago, sparking nationwide demonstrations between again and the reports. the women's rights activists in daily, of fighting for justice, including for change justice in the case of adult who was right, demoted inside a government hospital. a change to what they describe is
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a patriarchal society in which the women are too often the victims of violence. no, they have the, the one, the one you want to be said that they'd be nationwide prices since the 31 year old victim was killed in a cold called the hospital very 2 weeks ago. don't visit the strike demanding. the government bring in strong below was to protect medical professionals in the workplace. they welcome the supreme court decision on the formation of a task force. it's a resident doctors, also known as junior adopters, should be represented on the committee. messages are the wrong level, you know, of health care providers to be should also be an issue with it as a presentation in that, mr. passport. so that long, even look, you know, because of this is only keep working for 24 hours. so they've been be properly able
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to tell what they are facing. red john tomorrow, he has spent 40 years campaigning for women's rights. she says the government needs to do more to protect or indian women. what fact finding do we need to ensure safety of every one in the country, not just at all. so everyone in the country in the workplace. if that is the, that is the goal of the day, then why not go for a be good reform? why not activate or lead solutions of government? this a free quote says protecting women, it was in the national interest in the country. kind of wait for another woman to be, wait to much, it's a full action is taken. victoria gay to be out is there to rescue is a searching for more than a 100 people after a boat capsized in the democratic republic of congo. on sunday night it went down and the low county for the in the south west. and province of my and don't be around $300.00 people on board,
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a bus carrying pockets. donnie worship us has or the $200.00 and the central the wrong kidding. 28 people. and then doing 23. it happened in the eyes of province on tuesday night. police say the vehicle's brakes were phone t, the passengers were traveling to cut a lot in a rock that's a place of pilgrimage for shia muslims. ron's parliament has approved 19 members of president must who possess crowns cabinet. it is the 1st time in more than 2 decades in raleigh, anita has been able to get one of his officials through the approval process, abbas at odd. she has been appointed foreign minister. he played a significant role within around 2015 nuclear agreement. is there a growing calls on venezuela and presidents nick last month to, to, to make public the tallies of votes from disputes of elections in july that says, my daughter is promoting a series of laws that further target his opponents. the sea and newman reports
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made increasing pressure of and as well as president nicholas my buddha, to prove that he did indeed, when last month's contested elections, he is demanding that the national assembly fast track the approval of a law that will give a star. these additional powers, target political opponents. it's called the law against fascism, new fascism and other similar expressions which would allow the state to imprison fine and or confiscate property from people. organizations that are considered to be promoting violence and hatred in their political activities. in the own with fascism is it's a truth and daughter and turned into violence. that's why i've asked the national assembly to quickly approve the slot. yeah. and the si size of a former member of my buddhist cabinet now in self imposed exile. paul's is the legal basis for a dictatorship that nazi germany had been uter last. and now this is. busy against
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fascism which is basically is this the government power to go against anything, anything they want to call fashion, fascist. they'll go against although you can very easily claim that the fascists are in government. this comes on the heels of last week's approval of the law that would substantially curtail and control and g o's, such as those that monitor human rights violations, unlawful arrests, and state corruption. government opponents and the human rep or to or for then is way law were quick to describe the law as a further erosion of the rights of civil society. and then as well as miss the international says, quote, is, will jeopardize the very existence and functioning of community humanitarian and human rights organizations with it's m b us articles model is not alone, is close allied president daniel ortega, of need to rob blah,
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close down 1500 and joe's just this week and has been confiscating buildings equipment, another property belonging to non government organizations, including the catholic church for several years. meanwhile, the european union says it will not recognize my boot also electoral victory. c, no i. but if you feel we can't accept on verifiable results, i think of international pressure. however, to so far fail to persuade my brutal to turn over the vote tallies. you see in human houses era the chinese government has condemned the european union's plans. have some electric vehicle in ports. the bulk is imposing a 38 percent tariff on chinese electric vehicle produces, which it says didn't cooperate with its investigation on subsidies. and response of aging has launching an investigation and to use dairy exports, china, which could lead to tasks being imposed on milk and cheese. the tit for tat moves have res fee is of
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a full blown trade for which i'm going to shoot. i want to stress that this investigation is a typical protectionist and political driven it, it knows object if that district goals trading rules, damages the use green transformation process. in global efforts to address climate change. high innovations president elect has visited popcorn. you're going in what appears to be a sign of woman ties between the knife is pop on your games. communist a james and but i'll be welcome to football. was to be on to, to the capitol on wednesday, the country show a land border that's being the source of dispute. so over the years, tensions have ease recently, particularly after they agreed on a dig it on board a security versus the government has announced plans to tackle and legal immigration, including deploying a 100 new intelligence offices to target people. smugglers. officials say the policies will lead to a large search, a number failed asylum seekers removed from the u. k. well,
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the $19000.00 migrants have cost the english channel in small boats. i found this here. the government also passed rios and incentives to process the removal of immigrants of the south of england. and it's really important that we see the roles being in full and that we see in order to pull back into the chaos that we've seen for fall to low. and that's why the steps we're taking to see a search and returns over the next 6 months to see the highest levels of the tubs that we've seen over the last 5 years. is a really important part of making sure that those who have no right to stay know that they will be returned trinidad, and tobago as re drawing its culture volumes to remove references to you. repeat and colonize ation. the 3 ships of explore, christopher columbus will be replaced by a sting of pad, a popular percussion instrument in the caribbean country. the explorer arrived on the island and 1498. the government is due to hold a public hearing on whether some statute science and monuments with colonial
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connections should also be removed. let me just mention one thing was not so substantial in law was substantial. i didn't probably see us as you see them. she called on bus boats in the emblem there was a girl we uh, we do removing the polluted this. this is not to be the constitution and i will not be stopped with the the still ahead on the news outlet. a red roll was made when this happened, and a major league baseball game is coming up next and the
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the full. yes. on a thank you very much. and this will all the tennis world react psionics and as doping controversy with pres, accusing the sport of double standards, he will, number one, has tested positive it twice for bands and a board. it could failed. but he's now cleared of any of long to inc. international tennis integrity agency says that data is failed, the tests were at indian wells a back in march, but they ruled that the violation was not intentional. having come from message it massage cream use as
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a feature therapist has been stripped off his prize money and ranking points. ernst the decision has spot criticism from the some of the plays from a wimbledon runner up into curious, did not hold back in his judgement. he said ridiculous whether it was accidental, all time. you get tested twice with the band substance. you should be gone for 2 years. your performance was enhanced or canadian play a dentist football football but said he can't imagine what every other player that called bind form contaminated substances is feeding right now. different rules for different plays. bridges, flat land, bro, the added where the senate was doping or not, this is not private plan to have plays go through the same thing and have to wait months or years for the innocence to be the class. not a good look. well, earlier we spoke to tennis during this craig gabriel, who disagrees with the plays fuse to younique's. cigna has to be cleared,
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the sport resolution independents a panel cleared him and that's the um. the bottom line on this nic curious has been dumpling down as well. he directed a tweet back at me and if i can just read that, he said failed to test. only reason allowed to play because he prince money for the a t p, which i think is ridiculous of a comment. i normally agree with most things that nick says, but not on this occasion. he says, why is this, teen caring? an antibiotic steroid. that helps to grow muscle mass. that was not the case. this has come through because his physio had a caught finger and bought a product that was over available over the counter initially. not even considering anything else that i've seen images going back to indian wells with his videos, little finger bandaged up as well. i have no doubt that unix center is completely innocent and what has happened is of billions of gram overstock,
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a bit of residue that's filtered into of his system. going into the u. s. set up in an i know who what those u. s. open crowds can be like, it can be absolutely brutal. so yeah, we wait to see, i hope it doesn't affect tim. um and you know, we'll just start to see how strongly is going to be mentally. uh if, if there is any backlash from the crowds in new york, a england international kind of got a good a has finally completed his move from chelsea to athletic on monday. the got a guy has signed the 5 year deal with the spanish club. his transfer looked to have a full and through thought it was unlocked at lunch hour. phoenix moved in the opposite direction, enjoying chelsea. 24 year old, who tends to stanford bridge on a permanent deal. having spent 6 months on loan. and it's just over a week since the end of the num picks of games, but the action isn't over in paris. well, the full 1000 assets will take part of the pilot,
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big games from august the 28th. among them, the largest refugee team ever to compete for we submit them at their training camp in front. these are the final days of preparation for athletes by whom the road to greatness has been paved with immense sacrifice struggle. i'm tired. the refugee paralympic team is training it one of the top sports institutes and friends. how do you, how sounds audit for the account is done twice before finding a home and a new purpose in australia. the simple, the, when i was a kid, i had a real hard accident that everyone at 1st thought maybe i would die. but now i think maybe it was part of my destiny that i'm a live and i can compete in the paralympics is a serious injury and a loss of home loans have not been able to stop these off leads rising to the elite of power olympic sports chioma junior tongue drums and being a football and he's native come a room full losing his thoughts. he was one place away from my problems metal in
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the 400 meters. it's talk here. 2020. trying to support all side lights and forward your team spirits. with this guy drawn a fellow refugee, don't know the number you are searching. she said, you see this, it's a colleague and then it allows a connection with my guide. so we can work together. we have called me to you without this. we've gone gone. gone. only guide me with the voice and i can just put my hand on the shoulder. it will be stabilized. no, i won't be able to give my best of a glove was a 1st metal would be a boost for the team. which number just to oscillates when it was founded. now there are 8 plus 2 guides. this is the largest refugee olympic team since it's 1st games a years ago. in that time, the number of full sibley displays people worldwide has also gone up from around 65000000 to nearly a 120000000. the power when pick games are a small window of opportunity for this group to make them ok, emilio castro, grace. so i hope some metal can also help promote to book about his life and spread
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hope to others facing danger and an uncertain future. but on the bottom, it's important for me to be part of the power level refugee. it's like there would right for so much if it's so much struggled so much sacrifice. it also got above all my honors. i am proud to represent so many millions of refugees who fight day by day to a place in society. well, athletes must get used to struggle. it's especially true for power olympians, but perhaps few will know what it takes to fight and they've become quite like those competing under the refugee flag. a power is 2020 full, full res out is era cross front. lots of circuits in england have started as well and the 3 test series against atlanta and mind, just to so long as i chose to about 1st of english have been impressed. livable to schools has taken 3 weeks to like i have just passed 105 they've already for 7. we came down a loose drive and we finished with the moment in baseball,
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a shea with combs the hits found the fence and didn't return an automatic round. we'll double was awarded the meaning of the player could move to bases. it didn't improve to lucky bill as a houston, as sort of last to the boston red sox, 65 and also support for me will have moved for you later on, but for now it's back to this look forward to it. so thank you very much for returning to the us. now the us infection where the democratic party leaders at the convention, according on republican voices, to switch sides as you on hand and reports from chicago. they are taking advantage of breasts and donald trump's potty. at the democratic national convention, supporters in cumberland harris are reaching out to an unlikely group. republicans in a video played on the convention floor, one republican pleaded the case for switching royalties. so this is my message, all the republicans and independents who are watching people like me voted for believing trunk. i need a brave mistake,
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but it's never too late to change your mind. you don't need to agree with everything you hear tonight. to do what is right, need to be able to trust our readers. that's why i'm all in for commer harris trumps former white house press. secretary stephanie grisham was also given a spot in the democratic stage to denounce her former boss. along with former illinois representative adam kinsey or trump national security advisor, olivia troy in mesa, arizona may or john giles, who had this to say about his party's standard bearer. i think the time is tom for us to admit the obvious and to start saying that part out loud, which is that are parties nominee is not also joining the parade of anti trump. republicans. is jeff duncan, the former lieutenant governor of georgia? i think it's drawing on existing anti trump sentiment among a number of large lead retired republican elected officials. but i think it's,
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you know, it's indicative of a real disillusion with donald trump and i, a certain kind of republican democrats hope to take advantage of the rift and the republican party with american elections being decided by such narrow margins. both parties are looking for any small group they can get to put them over the top. and by advertising of their convention here in chicago, that some republicans support here as democrats are hoping more will jump ship. whether harris's appeal among disaffected republicans expands beyond the high profile, the factors inside the united center is a question, voters will answer for november, john henry and l g 0. chicago. when comment of house takes the stage at the democratic convention on thursday night, there was one group of people who be watching very closely. and that is chicago's south asian community, specifically, indian immigrants who see themselves in house. the story gave it a zone though,
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has been meeting some of them from the outside patel brother's market looks like any other grocery store on the north side of chicago. inside is where shoppers can find an array of anything and everything from india. and it starts with the smell of freshly baked, wrote the bread coming right out of the oven. every aisle has a different food from south asia to cater to chicago's large indian population that comes here when they are looking for authentic ingredients. many newly arrived indian immigrants here in chicago are not us citizens, so can't vote in the next election. but many of them, especially women, c and cumberland, harris a little bit of themselves. and that's because harris's mom was born in india and part of the 1st wave of immigrants from that country to the us in the 1950s. i do feel that the next in with it's got my la hers,
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her being the salvation. and me being association as well. she would have definitely increased the number of rights salvation gets on these as are green cards or the citizens as the bed. they are obviously a good amount of rights that are given to everyone here. i would definitely be worried for it. i'm going to her as being the woman president of united states, the 1st woman president of the united states. chicago has one of the biggest communities of indian americans anywhere in the united states. about 250000 people and it's hard to find anybody here that doesn't support comfortable harris. i think she's a good age needed. i feel like i'm especially coming from south asia and her parents . this is a from india. so i feel like i see you connected to what she's doing and the views that she has on certain things i do strong, i feel like, which is really important and we have them in,
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in your united states. it will be good. and if it, it's some like south asia, it would be that she would take care of the immigrants. i feel like through that who have comes from and how they struggle from without their families and stuff. so i think she would be a great leader in the south asian community here. there is clearly a sense of pride, especially so for indeed immigrants at this time in this city right now, gabriel's on to i'll just need chicago. so finally, this bulletin, the world wrote about conferences kicked off in china's capital badging. the big drawers associated will be so cold. schumann oy drive bought according to industry . lead is this type of buy bought. so play a bit of all one of the health care and education sector in the coming is manufactured in china, say takes 2 weeks to a month to produce one for the price tag, about 200000 dollars. and before we go, a reminder that you can always keep up to date with all the developments on the stories we're covering on. our website will just be
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