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to justify the swales of silver on garza, they took dozens of children, bound them up during them and executed them. this information has been used by all fish and spokes person. october 7th. on tuesday, around the sectors times the blinking holds discussions in egypt till 9 immediate cease fire in gaza. the at the clock, this is out, is there a light from the holes that cut me off? hundreds of palestinians are forced to flee southwards in gauze. israel orders the evacuation of al schafer hospital. more than a dozen people are injured in ukraine's cap of the russian launch is because most of the tech on keys in the weeks and the us justice department and 15 states
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su, apple qsi, monopolizing smart phone markets and touching small arrives the all right, so we begin with the war on guns with news of the united states has submitted a draft resolution to view and security council recognizing the need for an immediate cease for us extra states on st, blinking. he's in egypt on another regional diplomatic push, and he says, the resolution is linked to the release of captives held by him. us pulsing him for a ministry and dismissed the lakes round of us diplomacy time is israel's offensive focuses on the vicinity of the all ship, a hospital desperate civilians, afily for safety that take a coastal right to the south of the is this still truck at the medical complex, which the army is threatening to blow up. and then the only complied westbank
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funerals have being held for some of the palestinians. killed in is rarely rates. they include 2 who were targeted in a try and strike the, the city a tool kind of to, let's bring in most enjoy the use of the state department in washington dc. so there was some blinking inside the rape. good. now in egypt, what's been on the table well, what has been on the table is trying to push for a continuation and a resolution of the negotiations that have been under way. and oh ha, to get in place a temporary cease fire of at least 6 weeks in length. that would include getting the release of the captives still being held in gaza and trying to do everything possible to vastly improve the delivery of humanitarian aid to the palestinians. living in garza, there's also been talk according to numerous readouts from the secretary of st. anthony blankets meetings in the past 24 hours about trying to get to the next step,
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which is the establishment of a palestinian state with security guarantees for is real notable in those readouts is not any comment about whether the palestinian state would be allowed to defend itself have its own security apparatus, and that is a subtle, but very distinctive change that we have noticed in the messaging from the us government and recent days. and then of course, other regional issues have come up and saudi arabia, for example. the ongoing attacks by who the fighters against vessels traveling in the red seeing has come up concerns about the political stability inside libya and didn't sudan and other matters of regional importance. but those are the things that really have been at the top of the was trying to deal with the humanitarian crisis and the war in garza. rosa,
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thanks for that said rose jordan. the thank you. now people, the goal is we're hoping that the on getting towards will result in an immediate si, fi target resume has more now from rafa in southern gaza. and generally, palestinians are flowing old. the latest diplomatic developments regarding the ongoing efforts made by cassandra's normally the h, as in order to reach us east by agreements between mazda and is we have bought in fox palestinians, also are clearly understanding the key got stuck. todd agents are trying to bridge between how much is well in terms of the return of the curious to the know that costs have gone with the full is very withdrawal from the 2 or 3. the complete announcements of a permanent ceasefire agreement doctor will be carried thoughts on stages of different faces as a sources helping informing us. so the situation till now is a still really dire for palestinians on the are completely afraid of from the clear determination of the is what the prime minister benjamin netanyahu to invite rough
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off, which is of the last remaining place to save for palestinians which considered to be, i'm sorry, is only unrelenting the bottom and so on the course of the past a few weeks. but the reality on the ground is that that was the news talk to, to lose hope in terms of their return to the houses, to the northern parts of gauze as they are seeing how there is an m and an, an american press on the east where the government to carry out a ceasefire agreement with homeless bought the gap, so as to why we can pull spots. but they also believe that these ongoing efforts will be fruitful at the setting points, which will guarantee kinds of temper turn quality on the ground. that will guarantee a full flow in human to cherry and supplies to the gaza strip. but they believe and hope at the same time that these negotiations can help to reduce the level of tension between full spots on the grounds. and also will give palestinians opportunity to get to get some good day is that's will be clear of is very
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bombardments. well, let's get more on that us drunk resolution recognizing the need for an immediate sci fi diplomatic attitude, change base. as it details. before he arrived in colorado, the us secretary of state gave an interview to an arabic television station in which he said to us, well, now, calling for an immediate cease farm, put forward a resolution to the un security council without you 0 is obtained a draft of that resolution that has gone to the 15 members of the security council . and in that the op to paragraph, i think is worth reading because i'm not sure it completely matches the words of the us secretary of state. the paragraph says that the security council determines the imperative of an immediate and sustained c saw to protect civilians on all sides allow for the delivery of a central humanitarian assistance, i believe yet, humanitarian suffering. and towards that end, unequivocal east supports ongoing, international diplomatic efforts to secure such as the spot in connection with the
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release of old. the remaining hostages determines the imperative of an immediate and sustained c spa. that means that the security council thinks that is an important thing to happen, but it's not the words you normally expect in the resolution like that, where you normally see the security council demanding an image of the say, saw and it's clear also the us is linking this to the release of the captives being held by a mouse and other groups in gaza. it certainly will be though something is discussed in the rest of the day. is diplomacy in colorado. secondly, blinking is meeting all the key arab leaders in that meeting. he'll be discussing his plans for the revitalized palestinian authority. the us would like the policy new authority to take control and goes off to the war and also be discussing ways to go off to that's the idea that they should, again started a political process to was a 2 state solution. the problem with both of those things is that the current is
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riley government, doesn't want the policy, you know, 40 running gaza. it wants and ensuring continuing security presence by israel and gaza and the is there any problem? it is. the benjamin netanyahu in his cabinet, i believe in a 2 state solution. if you look back over the last 2 years, prime minister netanyahu was opposed to the oslo accords. on a couple of occasions he's paid lip service to us the who sites solution. uh, but most of the time it showed, i think he said definitely shouldn't buy his actions. so he opposes the idea. or what else do we report to at least 8 palestinians have been killed in a series of is riley rates and the occupied westbank. funerals have taken place for some of the victims. hundreds joined the procession and told cut them for, for the victims killed on wednesday night to have them in a drug and strike. nor con has more now from alberta, where a funeral is being held for 19 year old shot dead by his ready forces. the body of the homicide here is now being carried cost space in this process. and as you can
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see, people of growth refuge account. they're heading out to where they will berries the one in i'll be there at the graveyard. this is just, i know the young man's life. hartsell was 19 years old mohammed here, but it's certainly not the only one in the occupied westbank. there was sweeping a fine race taking place in new york to the south. we saw in to go down the as ready ami entered at dawn. they ends with all the folders of such as tearing up the streets, pulls a huge amount of damage to the infrastructure. there was also an s strike chilling to people, and it's really short said to most people, we'll center in the south of napa as according to eye witnesses, 19 would be 10 over an hour by friday. so just low c, as i say in the space surfaces takes me find a basing back on a nova, has been in the south of hyper on this happens just outside goose,
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etc. on testing months he entered to work on the out got to use, right? so just said he was going to stop somebody, so that will they shot him. he is now 1st until june, hospices says a particularly violent event, but it just goes on the night before in to name 3 people killed in and it's right. it strikes yesterday as well, says a day of trace here in the old squad, westland, as people very shy, loved ones. we now in alberta summit, trina, just want to show you what's taking place behind me. they're taking mohammed to his final resting place. just so be hit with friends and family a waiting to bury him. he's come from lamar, are you ready to come for a refugee? we've seen that today. we've seen the pictures of people being killed, young man who's being killed by the israeli soldiers. people who understand very well that the cycle of violence will continue north on out to see or i'll be there
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in the occupied westbank, you know, you need is a expect it to overseas far in gaza at the somebody brussels, joseph burrell that use for him policy chief has cooled on his real, to allow more aid into goals rented, stopped blocking food for reaching civilians in hopes that others will do the same, ukraine's will efforts. so now the defense issues also on the agenda. so let's get around out from the tasha butler who's at live in brussels. can tell us more, certainly touch it 1st of all. so what's the main focus that yeah, because i usually just have been talking about the di, humanitarian situation and gaza on ways to try and get more age to palestinians who need it. so desperate now was expected to put out a statements in which they would court on his round note to carry out his plans. invasion of reference will say full for the release of the hostages being held in gauze. there was there looking at trying to formulate a possible cool for,
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for joseph burrell. the foreign policy g said would be a sustainable sees find goals that they haven't exactly clarified what the words would be. but that is something that until now you meant to say it's haven't been able to real, that'd be nice to agree on exactly when and what sort of sees fly they would like to go for and when. but what we have heard from is the is islands appointment. the city of rochester. he's been saying that the problem is over the past few months. it's been so much mixed messaging and confusion in the u on his positions when it comes to israel's war and goals. and he says that, talk to you just on to mind the ease her dependency. and i think the response to the appalling crisis in palestine has not been europe's finest hour, quite frankly. and i think it has been undermining particularly of our efforts to defend degrade, because so many countries in the global sites, also known as most of the worlds,
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interprets europe's actions in relation to ukraine versus palestine. as double standards, i think they have a point, quite frankly. and the situation in ukraine, the very much on the table to the yes, in fact, we know that ukraine's president of the modem is lensky. so, just address to you. uh, leaders by uh, video. cool. because cooling on them to the move for ukraine, i need you to see are adamant that that's exactly what they want to do. that they want to step on military aid will keep looking uh, green lighting, a moving $5000000000.00 ministry, a package that a team member states to make their own while actual deals with keys to send more with them since i, munitions and missile defense systems. and they will say, talking about using the prophets from a frozen russian funds in order to fuel this. a ministry will test if you like.
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for ukraine, there is definitely had a renewed sense of urgency when it comes to helping you probably because of the recent re election or like to may present in russia, but also on search and see in the united states about us support a full ukraine and the sense within the use that it must stand united with cable as long as it takes those the words of many you need to. busy are natasha thinks about it and it's actually about of the use of somebody in brussels like you or no rush, as long as, as long as miss all the time and weeks on ukraine's capital. the training that for says missile defense units shutting down at least 17 people injured as we saw that refill in several districts, have keith. some apartments got fire in schools in warehouse as well, so damaged from a pride is that the scene in case this was the largest such missile strike against the cave region in a month and a half. the rate alone was issued in the early hours of thursday. morning, local time, after large numbers of aircraft to
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a detective taking off from russian fields and then the 1st explosions of the guns . just before dawn, as ad defenses across the city got to work into something incoming missiles with debris folding out a number of locations, causing widespread damage and also a number of casualties. the all star sees wrecking the just over the t ms tiles with fired 2 of them. they say, well hypersonic kings themselves, the rest of the said to have been cruise missiles, all fired from strategic bonus. people here took to the right shows is also seeking shelter as they have done in the past, in the metro system until the all clear was finally given later in the morning when they say it over the shelves. initiative nice and lots are doing everything to destroy a nation. a task is a people is to stay united into remainder who is the enemy. as the clean up operation has been continuing throughout the says day, people have been assessing damage to the homes and also to that business yard
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covered through the lights. it makes your heart weak. you have something one moment and then the next it's gone. this attack comes just the day after a visit by us national security advisor jake sullivan, to keep promising that to billions of dollars in military a that a still held up in the us. congress will eventually he says, be released, but the president followed them. is the lensky and his nightly address wednesday, saying the more defensive and defensive or desperately needed that coming on the day of a strike on the north eastern city of car key, but claims more than a 1000 people killed and injured run. mcbride, i'll just say era keep fight still head hearing out 0 election buckland, south africa, new policy for the president, jacob, too much threatens to come in to support for the governing n. c. the
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the brought to you by visit council that still effectively wet season in a good part of se ation. but the shelves are becoming more and more scattered, but they are still quite heavy heavy enough to bring flesh letting impacts of java recently. that's i think my edge to what sort of way see west pops here and maybe we'll see some of the more by the more she asked me, philippines. there's also reading coming in being uh, something tied on and su marsha or which is nothing about the time she is being quite high. recently we started more winter to come to the northwest. we seemed still ready in south korea. we come straight to north korea, northeast of china, and all that one. friday we are snow free. i think you might see that return because on saturday, a lot of rain develope in china will manifest itself as now on the package on the high ground in hong shape. this is significant, right?
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it's very well matters are all attention while it's still higher than you might expect for his time to. yeah, this is largely a quiet place at the moment. tempted to start to rise is not particularly polluted in new delhi, but it has been during the winter. however, it still registered unhealthy averages that he was seeing about city for the next 2 or 3 days, which is really fairly general. whether they're osh thousands for lanka or water in the northeast of india and still some snow shells in the fall knowles of pakistan. the west brought to you by visit castle. why have american evangelicals become his real strongest back? or is us president, you'll find the right to stand with this really with no red line. as long as us support continues. is there anything that can stop is real? solve on concept from going on in definitely a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line. these changes will be rapid, costly, and largely undesirable. the viability of many eco systems is at stake,
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as is the viability of civilization. as we know it's dying a coming soon the the other daniel watching out is there a reminder about the top stories itself and yes, picture state and to be blinking. that's help towards on an immediate cease our condolences during a visit to each valley of the united states submitted a draft resolution to the un security council to recognize the need for troops. hundreds of displaced palestinians of fling dogs, the city is. israel's offensive focuses on the alps, schiffer hospital. the army is threatening to blow up the facility with some people, still trapped. or russia has long since knowledge dismiss all the talking weeks. when you craze comfortable. at least 17 people into this missile dep refill in
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several districts. keep some apartments cool, fine schools and warehouses with damaged the u. s. department of justice has analysis sweeping anti trust case against apple and alleges that the company broke us laws that prohibit corporate monopolies. appleton isaac, let's say they are wrong on the facts and a little, but the justice department says that part of the success of apples only food is down to the company, illegally shopping out competing hardware and software companies from its products . as our complaint alleges, apple has maintain monopoly power in the smartphone market, not simply by staying ahead of the competition on the merits, but by violating federal antitrust law. consumers should not have to pay higher prices because companies break the law. all right, let's go to how to do a customer who joined just live down from washington, dc. and heidi said, tell us what his apple being charged with the exact to well,
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of course the iphone x, as you know, it has been the best selling smartphone on the market for years straight. and so if anyone owns an iphone themselves, they may understand some of the specific examples listed in the us department of justice lawsuit against apple. they say that apple is essentially a forcing competitors to play on and on the even playing field, because it's simply easier for apple users to stay within that universe of apple products that interface better with one another. examples are using an apple smart watch and apple watch, rather than a competitor, a smart watch to connect with their iphone or trying to send videos or our photos between iphones, they end up being higher quality then between an iphone and an android, per se. also in the us using the apple wallet that taps to pay hardware. that only works if you use the apple wallet. there are no 3rd party competitors allowed. and
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so at your mark, maryland, who you just heard from the, from the, the, the us attorney general said this essentially is apple illegally violating anti trust laws to monopolize the smartphone market. and that's why the d o j has been investigating apple since 2019. and finally this much anticipated lawsuit has been filed. and what does apple say? what about this heidi or yeah, as spokes person says that these allegations are unfounded. they also said that this last hoops that's a dangerous president accusing the government of trying to meddle with what the apples books person called the people's technology and saying this would have a chilling effect on apples innovation, which is at the core of its identity. now apple has been targeted not only by us, regulators, but elsewhere as, as well in the u. fact people already have access to 3rd party wallets and don't
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have to only use the apple wallet. but this last to from the us department of justice is by far the broadest of these regulations targeting the big tech. because not only is it looking at just one element of apples business, but really of core identity of trying to keep people within its universe of services and products. second, right. how do you face that? how did your customer there in new york city to south africa? where the routing party is facing is tough, a selection battle since taking over offer pos side. and it said years ago, some survey suggest the african national congress could lose his parliamentary majority. for the 1st time. the n c is being challenged by a new party which has been created by the former president, jacob's human heart montana through a post. now from causing to tell it will be a key battleground to vote in a general election. in may. these women in rural clubs within a tell province say they've never had running water at home. so need,
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this is what swimming in the, what do they use your tadpoles so that because general election is in may, politicians are again promising to improve services for the poll. go what food for want these creatures we'd be most in for a long time, but we've got nothing was gonna tell problems is a home, a former president jacobs who might be suspended from the governing african national congress to back and use new party will not formally resigning from the n . c z, my leads i'm going to is easily, which means the speed of the nation in english co n. k. as is widely known. the parties only a few months old, but it's already won by elections in this province, prepaid. why in, in mt? i'm not the only people who are coming from, from, from, from, from, from in c on coming from biomass do funded for the to cut the organization just
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because of the districts fixing at this point that they've been maintained for such a long time. so now that due to zoom, i was previously del, so contempt of court. he's still facing corruption charges of a multi $1000000000.00 on this deal. despite that, he has annoying following and see politicians say they are not worried. we're not going to those meeting was when that, that way to people to attend that in connecticut to something to know and cover to nothing was really natal is a key. the political battle gone for votes with his v as of violence, attentions rise ahead of voting day. in south africa, the president is elected by parliament. if the a and c gets below 50 percent at the polls in may, it will have to form a coalition without the opposition parties, the government, frustration over the struggling economy, fading public services and repeated corruption involving top officials has eaten away and see support. that's why some analysts believe the governing amc for face.
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it's toughest election. so taking over up to the pa take 30 years ago had with us. i'll just, they're not gonna start african government officials in nigeria. and if i see a 3 month fund from going on, publicly funded for and trips larger as president is reported to be consigned by the increasing amount of travel expenses for public 7th. and it's a new bu and his cabinet to be criticized and making frequent trip supports farm is in the philippines. a desperate for right long dry spell. as being blamed on the effects of the climate pack known as el nino is bon we, late reports, the drought is expected to affect almost old provinces during the hottest time of the year, which starts next month. in the decade, steve's been growing rise, these pharmacy, they've never seen the soil crack in the rice fields until the season. it hasn't been for months due to the climate pet are known as only in you know, and the thing is filled with the government and provided water for irrigation. it
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was too late because they prioritize other areas. our crops were that before they receive water, the deep was that the use as an alternative have not been of help either. how many, you know, the new bundle of groundwater suppliers also dwindled to it must also be because of el nino bundle in this town alone. some 1500 hector's of farm land are parched and pharmacy. they're now deeper in debt government weather forecast or say virtually the entire country will be affected by a new by april, which is also the hottest month of the year in the philippines. farmers have suffered the most with crop damage amounting to more than $30000000.00 and county governments special task force and they lean, your says the price bill has peaked, but it's going to get worse before it gets better. continue is activity weakening, but the weather bureau compared the situation to a flap iron. so once it's plugged,
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you can feel the constant heat. but once you unplug it, the, the effects of the heat still remain. people living in the capital vanilla had been warrant. the water service may be disrupted as the water level in dams across the country are declining, and that means water for irrigation is likely to get even scar sir. born to below al jazeera san miguel bullock on the philippines. as some european leaders and energy experts, a cooling for an expansion of the nuclear power industry say it will help reduce carbon emissions that meeting in brussels. that the you in a topic agencies 1st nuclear energy summit, some european union members such as from some hungry, applied a new plans, but others including germany, phasing out the energy and tony. the british governments has given the go ahead for the largest expansion of nuclear power in 70 years, but it's funding da get reports from southern england. the problem is to deliver energy independence is played by delays and soaring costs. an
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efficient load kaufman sol. subpoena over a complex, expensive and has it this way. of guaranteeing energy security. nuclear power has both captivated and alarmed politicians and innovation that holds the promise of a stable source of power as a way of guaranteeing demand for green renewable energy, but on it. so it's not enough to when countries of dependence on fossil fuels, i've announced the largest expansion to our new career program in seventy's. and we're being realistic about all need for oil and gas to nuclear power provides 15 percent of the case energy supply and has been promoted by energy supplies as a reliable source. the promise of low comp and nuclear energy is not without its wrists done to this and be behind me. here was the 1st of its generation of nuclear power applause, and it was designed to be only in use until 2008. however,
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it was extended until 2028, but a series of technical faults months, but it was shot down in 2021. another issue just fueling and the contamination and the site will remain radio active for 10000 years. of the 2 nuclear reactors being built at hankey point c in the west of england are expected to provide energy for more than a 5th of bushes homes. but it has been beset by delays and spiraling costs. local residents are also wary of the environmental impact. it's a very touchy process, so the fuel itself is filthy in terms of contribution to climate change and pollution before it gets anywhere near assessing and ending up as fuel for a nuclear power station. so 101 form of atomic technology that holds.

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