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the, the business latest is free for you, i guess is that an i my, on one of your just makes modern plates the, the color there on the sounds you're paying this as a new, the life from the home coming up in the next 16 months. still difficult work to get there, but i continue to believe it's possible us secretary of state on the same thing and it pushes for a gauze phase for our agreements on the release of captains during a trip to the region. hundreds of how this thing in the spring while a force to free southwards in gaza as israel,
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or does the evacuation of balance sheet for hospital. your opinion need is issue the fast enjoying space, and i'm calling for humanitarian states, fire and garza, and on conditional release. of full captive chief minister of india's capital is arrested weeks before general elections, opposition, politician arlene country. while it is a chase and corruption and bronte, liquor license and the u. s. justice department and 16 states. su apple, accusing of the monopolizing smartphone markets and passing smart arrivals about a piece of staples with your support on a busy night of international football wales closing on the spots at the seas, euros in june. many of the best of the action coming up later this new though, the only begin this new is our with the war on gauze and a renewed deputy gnostic pushed for us the spot figure. a secretary of state honest
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name blinking is currently in egypt where he's just how it works with regional foreign ministers. he says that gaps an arrow going in negotiations with israel and floss. and there's a clear consensus around a number of shared priorities. first, the need for an immediate sustain ceasefire with a release of hostages. that would create space to search more humanitarian assistance to relieve the suffering of many people and to build something more enduring us as an awful week. so consultation a draw for resolution, then recognize as a need for an immediate cease. 5 will be put to a virus after you when security council on friday, a lot on the grounds. the end goal is as well as offensive, has been focused on them to send it to you and they all she for hospital with desperate civilians have been forced to flee for their safety. so you can see that taking that coastal road to the south. all this there are still trapped in the medical complex, which they own me is now threatening to blow up. and then the occupied west by
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funeral 7 houses. some of the 8 palestinians killed in his randy. range thing 22, who were targeted in a drawer and striped may of the city of tools car. oh, the i spoke talk to somebody to go to the james bay, as he says, is now hearing a different time from the united states compared to the start of the he seems to have some optimism with regard to the talks of taking place here in the hall, he says the gaps in narrowing. he said that before says the talks are still difficult, but i continue to believe it's possible. he said he comp put a timeline on it. but what we do know from, from what's going on is that the c, i direct to bill buttons some to what key might be coming to the hall. we know definitely the most that the right to david bond. yeah. he's on his way to catch all. uh he was here earlier in the week, so an upgrading of the talks again with his arrival here. oh, he will, sir. i know it has been kind of was making numerous references to pressing for countries in the region attempt to normalize relations with israel. he says regional integration is one of the building blocks of last in piece and we know
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that this is something they've been working on for for very long time. but you think this is perhaps a current that they're trying to use with as well. perhaps one of the only strategic points of leverage they have right now. yeah. because everything else he was talking about was really negative for his route. it did seem to me the time to change the 6 visits when he came to the region. soon after october, the 7th, there was a really quite frosty relations and reception from the arab of and they was very critical of the united states. now it's the other way around. they seem to agree on most things. and there was a lot of criticism of israel, that criticism of a rough or offensive saying is a better the way to deal with this. it would be a mistake, it's something we cannot support, but also very big criticism of what's going on in terms you've heard of that or of, of the, of the 8 effort a cannot continue. israel needs to do more. this is no send off. i'm so i think he's going to have compared with the meetings he's having today, very,
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very frustrated meetings when he's in tell of even jerusalem in 24 hours time. well that's good to hear from ok. 5 is tory, so i'm gonna speak to him to cell head. i'm those, james was just saying this, some pretty hefty criticism of israel from i'm just me blank and i was on likely to be received by the is really is when he gets that tomorrow of the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said earlier this week that no matter what international pressure comes, his way is role is still going to prosecute this war. however they see fit until there is an absolute victory. now this will be antennae blinking 6th time and israel since the war began. and there has been quite an exchange of words between these realities and their american counterparts. there's been a lot of disagreements. the us president joe biden saying himself that he had requested from these really as a delegation to even come to washington, to brief them on how exactly they are going to go about this invasion instead of
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law. for nearly a 1000000 and a half people are seeking refuge and the u. s. has also said that this would be a mistake. and the president himself previously said that it was a red line, but nothing y'all who maintains his assertion, but it's absolutely necessary in order to achieve a total and complete victory over how mass. so it will be interesting to see what comes out of this meeting with the us secretary of state and is really officials, especially since the tone of the united states has been changing and recent weeks. i'm the so what's the, what's the latest for us from occupied history since we'll be giving you a lot of that visit for us tomorrow. thank you. well as these different logic efforts continue that spring, you the reality of what's happening on the ground right now and garza, we can speak to a correspondent, tourist unblocked, as soon as he joins us from rafa and southern plaza target. i understand israel has the only statement most strikes the cost, the cause of stripping just the last few hours. i'll say
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yes, every single hour for palestinians could be very, very intensive in terms of is very strikes as well. the seeing more focus of military attacks or the middle areas of the territory specifically in their blackboard 10 palestinians have to reported ages off to their residential building that they are taking shelter and had been completely reduced to the russel um its ongoing rescue efforts being made to recover the majority of the entity also who are still stuck on the delivery of this destroyed house. want to know also we have been hearing loud explosions and the southern part of the city of cartoonist, along with ongoing, also artillery bombardments of and the set rock a refugee camp along side also with my guys and know these areas recently had been also exposed to a number of bottles in it, the streets between almost like this and the is really so we just bought mainly the main a tax also had been carried out in the facility overseas hospital where it had been
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found to be a complete battle zone right now where hundreds of palestinians are yet truck to truck inside the hospital. it's hard to say it and looks like in bottles and there are people trapped inside. what exactly is going on there right now, we're hearing such threats from these railings to so yes, in fact, these are the army has been threatening to blow up the entire hospital as they are, is to hundreds of patients and people are still stuck inside the hospital without getting a permission to leave us specifically that the majority of men where existing in the hospital has been around have been arrested by these very forces. some of them had been taken on disclose location and cause of what others had been transferred to israel to complete the investigation for yet women, some of them had been informed to flee to the south on foot on the intense bombardment without any principles of safety. could be guaranteed, but at the same time, the streets of the hospitals that are leading to the hospitals are right now
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because it, it to be a back to its own between how much spartans on these. but it's still just where the, as many tanks had been bouncing and destroying residential homes, that over a viewing the entire area seems to be systematically. a new is very approach to change the intel you milestones and move. growing fee is among palestinians regarding the full destruction of a she felt hospital. if it is very minutes recreation continues for more than 4 days till now. tom couple was there in the with allies as far as from the ground, from rough on and someone's all set. thank your time. so meanwhile, your opinion leaders have quote for an immediate shoot. you monetary and pause. that was the it was a fire, and garza thought announcement has just come out of an ears summit taking place in brussels, the irish prime minister who attended that meeting and said that the response to the crisis and palestine has been appointing. while that's bringing correspondence, passion, butler, she has been keeping an eye on proceedings in brussels forest. natasha often what seems like normal subdivision ears has now managed to find some common ground.
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yeah, that's right. so months, the divisions within the european union on dollars on whether to cool for a ceasefire. well no, it's but off to the tools. so this, some of that today here in brussels, we've just heard from the head of the counselor, shall, michelle. and he said this, this is an example of european unity. he says that all 27 member states have agreed to cool for an immediate humanitarian pause in the fighting that could lead to a sustainable a ceasefire. so it seems that $27.00 men to states have come together and it seems that they have come to this conclusion really because of the catastrophic humanitarian situation and goals of that certainly something that a number of the leaders have been talking about since they arrived at the summit during the summit, the you also calling on everything to be done that can be possible in order to get
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more humanitarian aid to palestinians who so desperately need it. we know that some of the leaders of also coal for israel not to carry out is ground offensive involved in rough or the offensive, but it is planning and also an old regional part in those countries and policies. not a lot of focus on trying to get into monetary and age into the people really, really needed in goals. so that really was one of the site because of the tools to the idea natasha about to with the latest for us from that selection process will be speaking to a little bit later about any movement on ukraine from out. thank you very much, natasha. well, let's dig into some of what we've been hearing from brussels with, and i show is a professor, a security and military studies of the doha institute for graduate studies. i want this idea of a pause from you or in the u. s. as well as an immediate sustain cx, 5, it creates the foundation for something more enduring. how is israel thinking about the strategic thinking for them if it would destroy any kind of invention that it
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has? well, the is where the government has multiple times said that it would like to go into rafa and 5 minutes. and it's and you know, said that the he perceives that there is no strategic victory without the profile. uh and without controlling the borders between the gaza. strip in egypt, which means that although the escalation and the escalation area, what do you have the population density is a quite high or by some estimates over $18000.00 per square kilometer there. so any, any type of fighting there with the, with small arms or with heavy artillery and it strikes will be disasters for the civilians. so the, the on that and the generals and these are all these really side believe that they're doing well in terms of their minute the achievements between stations. they believe that they're doing well despite with disregard to the civilian casualties is going on there. but the, what we see on the ground that the,
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even if they think that they're doing well, the idea is that they supposed to have been created to have been cleared. like the north of guys always do. the fighting is still ongoing. that the, the, i'll just need a, a part of the funding right now have as reported on the battle zones and in gaza. city which was entered into very, very beginning of this operation after the 20 so lens of october. so you know, way we're not seeing these strategic successes, they believe that they have strategic successes and they want to continue into it off. what is, what is the international community, including the greatest ally of, of israel, united states, saying directly that each once a and a and immediate, then it sustains these 5. so annual line venture, think that israel is there any appetite at all for even a humanitarian pause. for the release of captives as is being discussed or does is around just want to, to push ahead interrupt or regardless of what the international community is saying . the problem here is that we, we have a historical record to show we say as to the,
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the hostages that were released with an east in negotiations about a 109 of them. you have 2 out of the 240 what, at least by forced by a, an operation. so, but less than one percent. what are these by force? as do it's very clear. if you want to, if the priority is to do these, the hostages. uh, there's a, an easy way and there's a way that has been bloody and unsuccessful, so far as i have to be speaking. but also there's a, another i mentioned that you made heading cost on dozens on the listing and civilians which has been enormous. and therefore, creating more of more pressures on those ready to government to, for that these 5. whether this, these 5 will be a pause to continue the fight. i think this is what the, the, this is what the, what's against sustainable. because we saw we actually saw off of the 1st east fire in november, an escalation that happened afterwards in the minutes, the operations,
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which was a force, it was a, a way to constitute the forces to replenish the forces and to escalate the submitted to the alternatives. and this could happen, this could happen if you don't address the 3 main areas, which is the, you may teddy in the 8 the hostages and then ending a strategic the objective to in this situation. so let me ask you about those objectives because from polling in israel, it does seem that there is a growing realization that there isn't going to be the, the absolute victory that is around her said that it will not stop on until it reaches. so if that is the case and we're seeing these strategic failures and faces lights and holes in gaza, one of israel's priorities right now. i think the main priority remains the same since the beginning, which is the destruction of the minutes. we kept the abilities of a mass and the other policy and awful nation did industry means that the main, i think the, the, the hostages or the secondly objective not, not, not the, the,
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the, the priority. but if, if that switched for, for one reason or, or the other, and i think what will happen is you'll see more a cease fire a the, a chance for the oceans. and, and a more or less a move towards some sort of a settlement in gaza. which will force the international community and is ready to government to address very serious issues, including the construction, including the humanitarian aid, including who are there with guys a afterwards and including legal, some of the secuity provisions and, and all of them are, i don't see it now the, the, the, the, that they are ready to address these issues at the moment. so we keep on talking about the technical level. we have talk the ship a hospital here with that, that goes off the model. and all of these will probably won't end of the, with it with some sort of a strategic good and game a wonderful they will for these are you just for sure them, but also for the better thing is we're suffering. now they are of, you know,
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risking their life to get some aid just to at least that hunger. so he was saying no, and then site quite yet a marshal, professor security military studies of the institute for graduate studies. thank you for joining me. this news, i'm meanwhile age palestinians hasn't kills any alter pied westbank and another night a violent is randy rays. one of them was a 19 year old mohammed suck here. he was shot and killed outside the refuge account where he lived. i'll be the protocol and joined his family from why she sent this report. a fresh post of 19 year old mohammed says here shots, down in his youth, his face joins the schools of posts, of those previously killed in his raise the rates a reminder of the recent binding, the people of discount books tested for decades. the model, uh yeah, any time that is there any autonomy, phones, independence thing and area depths. although we are talking about jeanine alter boss and today embody the bleeding continues and the ducks continue. because the is
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there, a government gave the green light to the army, took the young people. what addict occupation amadi was rated during the 80 hours wednesday morning. mohammed was on the outskirts becomes as the army began to withdrawal, it was there, he was shots in the head, a phone, the atmosphere here, and all the my refugee camp. the body of my how much time he has carney inside the mosque where the holding press. he's also being carried by his friends and family to his mother's house where she's got say, a final good bye. and then he'll be buried inside the cemetery and alberta. how much is the phone refugee? the campus built in 1949 off to israel was established. i'm more than 7 100000 palestinians were expelled from the phone. it was in the already campus, suffered from a night of violence during his rating rates, nor sums refugee kevin token and what's the worst hit for palestinians killed 2 in
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this way. the striking to buy life bullets is ready forces took her up the streets and destroyed infrastructure with all its old houses. and before midnight engineering and is ready asked right, talk to the car, killing 3 palestinians to excite is from the janine battalion will funerals, health and all to familiar sites in the city and a ton towards the policy, the storage heat that was holding lots of people cool, political prisoners in the cale supported security, both shocked towards the crowds injuring thousands of people. a back you know, be this? well, how much friends and family much with his body to his final resting place. now it's time to say goodbye, but they all to where the waves of fine and will continue north on algebra. i'll be there. occupied westbank also head here on al jazeera,
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thousands over hanging live. grandma saves also. they have heard come sizes of the cost of indonesia and others of the on this thing. and of course, we'll get the best of the action from the wells cup qualifies as the only thing in house south korea's the now the chief minister of india is capital has been arrested on charges of corruption. ivan casual. well, benita, on the um, ottoman policy. it has minutes, years of accepting a $12000000.00 drive from liquor contractors nearly 2 years ago as long as he says, the charges of fabrication. i'm not his arrest as part of a political conspiracy by prime minister and rendered ladies p. j. p. a head of national elections and you may not position policies. also, if you're using prime minister, i'm already of targeting in the full of elections, which i'll send to begin next month. the congress policy has bank accounts for frozen last one, pending a tax case, which dates back to 2018. and time, you know,
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dismissed an appeal from the policy to pull us the recovery of $16000000.00 of income tax from its bank accounts. all bank accounts have been frozen. we can do, look, i'm been work. we can not support our workers. we can not support our candidates. our leaders cannot fly from one part of the country to the forgets, right? they can take a really good train and this has been done literally 2 months before selection campaign in i thought desperation most eminent defeat the communist party at the highest level, sought to create an alibi today. hold on spring. in the case of assorted, she is a profess of politics of development, is that also send you an investigator joins us now from oxford. professor a high profile arrest on corruption allegations and opposition policy funds being
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frozen just as campaign season kicks off. is there a pass on here? yes. what is happening to the the press conference by the opposition congress. the rest of the need to minister below this is part of what kind of didn't you? the state agencies like the enforcement did exit, the center bureau of investigation has systematically gone off. the opposition lead does an opposition walker, so it's gonna be, i think about what's happening in daily international got to do. but this is a factor across some nation states of draw cities. i figured on it since the beach, if he came to follow up in 201495 percent of the cases by the enforcement agencies had been against opposition leaders signed. so that does that
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. the stairs are that this is a back door and it's, it's heating, not because the i didn't action caesar now you say it's sneezing up there. expect this to broaden as the election is what specific tactics what you're saying is it primarily arrest? so what is the stranger. ringback the government, the ruling party seems very confident at the beginning of taught them all these seem confident that you know, the position doesn't stand the jobs they keep sending us. they are in the survey. and then it's really puzzling to see why the government wants to go off the key off position, because i really gives you out of the, you know, the chief minister is of 2 times you for this stuff. he's wrongly defeated the b, b. i accidentally student government elections. so you know, he, he might be seen as a challenge of
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a building. don't not really not at the national level, then why do this? um and i suspect that, yeah, this is a call from the beach. if the saying yes, we are going to do the winning, but we also try every trick in the book, the district democracy more and more. so it seems contradictory, it seems very bad, annoyed, and it seems completely unnecessary for the party that seems to be so strong to days. well, what is your assessment of the space of democracy in india at the moment, given what we're saying? i see prime minister moody also has plans to develop his own democracy ratings and decks now. yes, because india has been consistently downgraded on various internationally recognized the democracy in the seems like the lead them study and they have a cause you're not pushed back against those downgrading last doing the chair of the g. 20 summit. they probably most of the 20 leaders in debbie at the post,
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as we saw all over the city in countries as mother of democracy. but what do you seeing on the ground soonest? way to do 14, consistently, right up to now is a deep constriction off on democracy, you know, which began as the money but the democracy was the pride of the post colonial board in writing desk on that. so getting to the, not just democracy in the world all, but now we have less situations where the, you know, the basic fundamentals because of democracy, of being consistently attacked. and that means not just the opposition which we've been talking about, but also the media. so, you know, there's a clear backbone of the rich business houses which um, you know, income thoughts with the government buying up. you know, media agencies that may have been something looked good to go, you know,
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off the government to report it on, on, you know, messes up related to the citizenry about the like criminal. those agencies have been bought a little by businesses. the cards have been restricted on the various regulatory agencies have been restricted to yes, man, and yes, women have been put in place. that's getting assaults, the government's agendas. so the one hand, you know, your boasting to the was that this is the mother of democracy and you're very proud of it. and on the other hand, the whole was, can see that there is a, you know, the dental practice next night being a very legitimate questions being asked about, you know, can be calling this a democracy in the mall. all of a very interesting to see what happens throughout the elections as they unfold in india. and it keeps us in their professor and the politics of development at oxford university. thank you for sharing your expertise and thoughts with us here. and i'll just here a hostile a head is here,
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here on out as the palestinian climb is determined to keep practicing this fight increased as ready to check points and bounce replied west uninstalled off to using the animal the season right now on wednesday the padre is a hit back in game 2 against the don't you were coming out. so can you repeat the had a lot of the spring may have sprung across europe, bringing with it higher temperatures, more miles conditions. but we all going to change over the weekend. we've got high pressure, the spin in charge across the south keeping things lodge eat fine and drive it as a cold front is sweeping down from the northwest. that's going to bring more in the way of windy and what whether it will pull its way for the south over the next few
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days. but some pieces of rain still clinging onto grease and it's neat as well. but the west of the wet and went through where the sun to work its way east, across to kia and the black sea behind that. and one way of sonya is guys down in the south. certainly for spain as well as portugal, just a few showers coming into the very new bed. beds that heavier rain pulling across the north of france, a cold front bringing those conditions across jeremy i'm on was a to the baltic states. you can see those wins. continuing to blow that down as we go friday into saturday. what's the weather in the northwest affecting island, scotland but still some bits and pieces of rain about to bloss reconditioned. we are going to see things cool down. if we have a look at the temperature chart, you can see those cold conditions starting to work and we'll see those in switzerland over the weekend with a chance of sleep in zurich on sunday. the
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. this is the 1st, so i definitely see realty is the victims themselves was when i saw there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame at the 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered in the biggest global electron you out in history. the biggest democracy. oh, if it's own epic sort out. join main street of oxygen for a new for bought be focusing on india. in this episode, i'd be examining where the democracy is being undermined as political opponents of prime. and that's been that in there will be a facing an avalon cut often charges even before full talk. com being the report was due on the, the, the, the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the 12 a lot. you're watching l to 0. that's remind you about top stories for sound. us secretary of state, honest me blinking says gaps and narrowing and goes to 6 fine negotiations. he's been using foreign ministers in egypt. the un security council is also set to vote on a us draft resolution on friday. meanwhile, hundreds of just based palestinians of please also city. as israel defense of focuses on l chief of the army is threatening to blow up the facility when many are still trapped and let's say it's going to serve india is capital i've been catch
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her while has been arrested on charges of corruption. histology says the charges of fabrication vice prime minister in render bodies b. j. p. head of national elections. what was your opinion? it says it's looking at using profits from frozen russian assets to finance and ministry support for ukraine. speaking as anita summit and brussels european council of president of shaw, michelle said that the ear was speeding up as ministry support for your training, including missiles and ed defense systems. well, let's go back to our correspondent natasha butler. she's out that summit for us in brussels, natasha. so if i've got it right, the ones most go to pay for the weapons being used to fight to where you could put it like last. i mean, what we have a situation in which has been more than 2 years since russia and faded ukraine. and what we saw here on the 1st day of this, the e, somebody's in brussels, was the lead,
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is agreeing that they need to continue the support for keys and me to stay on top of military age. and one of the ways that looking at trying to supply teeth with more weapons is using a profit. so from some russian, a for use and funds. and those profits they say, could be used by the sold to munition, the missile defense systems that are so by the need. if i keep in fact, we heard from zillow dum, is lensky. the ukranian presidency joined the meeting by video link saying that the situation of course is ever more urgent. so that's what's been happening here in terms of how the you is looking at trying to step on military 8. also encouraging the 27 members space to do while actual deals with keys, which they can also send weapons from nations to keyes as well. there is a real sense of renewed urgency when it comes to ukraine in the u following of light. it may have hooton's re election in russian also looking at what was happening in the united states waiver and support for ukraine,
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the on search and see about the future. and what we're hearing here in brussels, the level of the lead is a saying, what we need to do in the use really bolster our own defense capabilities. and almost in a way, put ourselves on a will forcing. and it's actually about to we've overlays as far as from that summit in brussels. thank you very much. natasha. the dozens of wrangler refugees whose boat capsized had been rescued off the coast of engineers was onto a province on survivors. told alta 0 that many of those drowned thousands of rang. i have tried to escape persecution me on law by travelling and rickety boats to southeast asia. hundreds of the reverse of that. missing jessica washington. it reports from the ends. nation capital chicata on the coast as onto providence, the northern institution, a forensic influence play rescue workers as they head out to see to see the group approaching the refugees. so i'm going to be managed to evacuate 69000000,
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get people safely. in general, those we evacuated were in a week condition. rescue is had a difficulty locating the booms at night. on the way back to show some refugees told energy 0 that they both had capsized in bad weather. the rain was very heavy and those in the ship didn't try the sound was probably best for it turned over 17 year old submit since she made the dangerous journey from burglary dish with her sister and nephew, she says there were around 150 people on board 2, nephew was just one. as many died when the boat overturned, very sad, will there be sat to be in the sea? we were very hungry and thirsty fishermen also joined to the rescue efforts and managed to save 6 refugees of cetera was one of them. as we were
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waiting that all wooden boats cracks and i fell into the water, my sister died because we had to wait for a long time. after that dangerous village, they can finally rest and recover engine agents. having survived the violent current done by security forces on me and most minority muslim groups, then lean to bundle dish where they faced hardship and poverty, increasingly crowded and dangerous refugee camps. the un refugee agency estimates about 2000 pro hugo have arrived in indonesia since october. it says at least $569.00 died. a went missing at sea in 2023. as they tried to reach southeast asia. medias to thing being venetian government and the chinese people to were allowed to bring a refugee is to do some bach. it, it is the only country that has allowed that in
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a systematic manner for the last 5 years. and if you make the, the calculation that has allowed thousands of people to be safe. a small group of demonstrators protested against allegiance, refugees, to arrange. the reason to increase has been accompanied by the spring of online heat. and this information, these refugees are safe here in a chain of services. she plans to make another journey soon to be with her husband in malaysia. jessica washington, which is 0 to come to the u. s. department of justice has announced a sweeping on to trust case against apple and alleges of the company broke us laws that prohibit corporate monopolies of denies the claims saying they are wrong on the fact i'm just below about. the justice department says that part of the success of apples i find is balance of the company illegally stressing out confusing
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hardware and software companies from the products. how does your customer has more now from washington dc? 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 force and competitors to play on an on even playing field, because it's simply easier for apple users to stay within the universe of apple products that interface better with one another. examples are using an apple smart watch, an 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 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. the
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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 hello. joining us now from san francisco. california is catherine trend. acosta. she's the director of policy and advocacy at the electronic frontier foundation. katherine, isn't there an argument here for apple to protect its own designs, its own intellectual property, so to speak, and to say that the home user experience and creating positively apple effect system is part of that as well. i think we need to divide. ringback difference between they have the right to protect their own intellectual property and the right of use or is to control the devices that they've paid for right? couple devices, not only are a large share of the market, they come at
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a premium cost and part of security and privacy is the ability of a user to make a choice about what's on their phone. and apple sort of taking that choice away from that. so could you not also argue that this makes for a more secure experience for apple uses the missing what you're doing with it. i see that apple is also saying that this could create a dangerous precedent for government to get involved in designing technology for the public saying that you should be able to put something on your phone or an app that you want isn't against security. for example, the way it's set up now, if you send a, if you use a message to message, someone who doesn't have an iphone, which is a lot of people, it's in secure and apple does not let you use another messaging system to make an ibex, which secure between those 2 and mail it you download a 3rd party app, but just using that app and making that up secure is not
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a choice that you are able to make. and so apple, in this case cares about privacy and security when it will lock people into their ecosystem, but not for everybody else. are there any concerns here about that? the government's involvement in this to say that government wants to get involved with legislating how tech companies can design their products us. there's always a concern in the sense that a lot of times legislation on technology is a little bit behind where the technology is. so, but that's not exactly what this lawsuit is about. this lawsuit is about practices that apple is doing that is anti competitive. and so i think there's, there's a difference in legislation that may be says you have to design in a certain way. but there's also even a difference between legislation that says it need, you need to be able to do something, vs, or you need to be able to allow people to do something versus you have to design
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that a specific way. just another way to think about it is on your laptop, which is phones at this point are basically many computers, but on your laptop you can install many things and you can decide to do it. but you can't do that on your phone, is the problem and the fact that apple does it so that they can lock in bigger prices for themselves is a problem. so let me ask you about about the potential impact on apple. i understand that the justice department could actually off from breakup of apple as a company how fond can discuss and truly, it's difficult to say how far this could go. it's been a extremely long time. sorry. it's been an extremely long time. since we've had a case like this, and since we've had remedies proposed, we've had very few even just had to trust out even the tech engine trust, but any trust cases in the united states. and in recent years,
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microsoft for example, wasn't broken up, but was required to allow certain things on when you go back to the phone a monopoly days they, they did break those up. so it's really kind of is what makes the most sense to remedy the hormones. that they are, are being accused of. so i know some of your, this is part of a, a broad, a crack down on big tech in the us or amazon, google maps are there also facing some of the search once driving this ice table. we as a society have sort of woken up to the fact that technology that used to be a level or has once again, become as concentrated as anything else in, in human history, has a tendency to become a. and i think we're also much more aware of how much information about ourselves.
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we give to companies that we may not necessarily pay large amounts to me. um, and that's the big shift is how difficult it is to quantify an american law at least consumer harm. when there's not a price attached or just sort of why the apple one is much more personable with an american law in comparison to maybe some others. a catherine trend, the cost of that the director of policy and advocacy of the electronic frontier foundation. thank you for, for sharing your insights and breaking this whole down for us, your knowledge of their accounts from thank you. so moving on to spain, where they exiled, leader of the capital and separatist movement says key will run in the region snap election and may call us personal, maybe announcement out a press conference and friends experience parliament recently versa to off on the stage for the latest of the separatist movement, which, which had rules,
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legal and some european need is an energy expense, according for an expansion of the nuclear power industry, saying it will help to reduce carbon emissions how small bar has moved from brussels, where they're missing at the you and atomic agencies fast nuclear energy summit, the nuclear energy is back stronger than ever until a few years ago. the consensus globally was to shut down reactors and shift to soda and wind energy, but the phone out from the warning ukraine, the increasing electricity bills in europe. the fees of disruption to oil and gas supplies in a bit of time it is, is forcing europeans and many other nations into a u turn on just the french economy. it could be had taught president, even when my crone with us a pledge to shut down reactors and these instead of building many more, we can liquefy on mobility. but it's easier to click these pod used to be searching
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fuel. it's a stupid move you can decide to make a big a big move to was moist verification. but if you are dependent on complete dates of the reasons, let's say, you know, a bill to poll to put you so on that explicitly. it couldn't be a complicated move, but germany is on the to. it has recently shut down its last remaining reactive spain. the 2nd largest nuclear energy producer in europe would follow suit. you're seems to be facing a dilemma. and it's unclear if it's with a be able to then level his promise of becoming a clean energy economy. one day. this event is an event that's also embrace this renewables, the nuclear and renewables go head and hands. and if we want to achieve our goals and we want to achieve as fast, that nuclear is going to play
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a role activist trying to block roads near the summit venue for them. the nuclear energy revival is an act of betrayal. yeah, here that you submitted this double sash of the energy transition. yeah. and that's the same thing. it's not going to seem to sign it for now. you will be this insist that we may commit to that you would be called a new tool by 2050. but that will depend on whether they can secure hundreds of billions of dollars worth of investments in technology renovation. those high pays out of expensive new to energy capacity will have to and they, the fee is of many people still hold to buy the images of the to know bill and for the shipment is off. those, as well as the active as toward the radioactive waste, from the reactive will remain a major environmental flat for many hundreds of years to come. customizable as
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a 0 brussels government officials and nigeria are facing a 3 month span from going on public to funded foreign trips. and here is presidents is reported to be consigned by the increasing amount of travel expenses of public 7th voted to nubile and his cabinet has been criticized to for making frequent trip simple to resent. as a warning that fatality rates will be too low to sustain population levels and most countries, by the end of this century the report published in the british medical journal, the loan. so it says populations and a $198.00 of $204.00 countries will be shrinking. most fast will be in developing nations. it says that and bottoms can lead to shoes, social economic interior political change. i'll still ahead here on out as their agent. tompkins castle on main, maintaining a perfect run qualifying for the next well cost for that is coming up shortly with piece of
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this business uptake. these me why this exact proton of on the dashboard to use the the welcome back. it is time for sport and his visa. those are thank you so much wales or just one went away from qualifying for this is european championships in germany, a for thrilling victory of a sudden linden caught of david brooks put way over the head of just 2 minutes. standing in the rebound off that harry wilson's shot was initially carried away. nico williams is free citizens doubled wells, lead the fulfillment hold a go back to duty. brandon johnson main restored wells to go lead moments into the 2nd don't. and daniel james sealed the full one when,
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when the funds were, quote, nothing wales will face the final on tuesday and caught if they place at the you ready? this is james services will . poland b team man is sony of 51 in we'll so they will full different goals. school was supposed and, and, and i'm going from a sonia. but none of the goals came from poland in buffalo and a still robust living dog skiing it through us. cutting this down on the chose to qualify directly for euro 2024 of the drawing with the check for public and they lost qualifying gaming rules. so in the november for me and israel had been knocked out of the competition by iceland, who came from behind to in full one in a mess up the state of neutral territory and hungry because of the war on gaza. oh, but goodman sitting with a hattrick, as israel had them in central f as well, but the penalty late in the game, which would have seen them to a level and see the support kick. if i see the series of the play
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a final against me frame and georgia, it took a safe place in the years with a to the window between man, luxembourg to goes from blue is the zip codes. uh and deluxe and bigs. dream of qualifying for the 1st major tournaments. well, georgia zip continues. they'll play greece mixed when would see them book the place at the years in germany. teams in asia or in world cup, qualifying extra, but it wasn't a great night to south korea and they 1st matched some firing coats you complains with last month taught themselves on the main puts of 3 in front against thailand of the 42 minutes of the shots from close range, putting the 2nd off, but size wise, despite being held to $11.00 rules, all 3 are made on software. we'd see agent champions, cost to return to action for the 1st time since lifting the content able to feed last month they faced the weights and tops who are from that sort of
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become the highest point score in india history as he sighed the phoenix suns. beautiful, the delphi, $76.00 is 14 time and to be old. so school 22 points in the victory to suppose for kilo neil and the old timeless. that's the fact that he's moved to head of this season. you know, has the great world chamberlain with a new sites passing at the milestone for safe country too. as he reached $303.00 points is for an in be wrinkled flips these, and that's the worry is beat the grizzlies. he's called for mo. and what was an important victory for the worry is tailpipes. that's what will leave it for tonight's responsive. thanks very much patience. all israel is tightening its grip on the occupied westbank and making it more difficult than ever. so how this thing is to move around and participate in everyday activities. for one's thoughts group is finding ways to get around increasing numbers. if it's ready, checkpoints a set to our attacks victoria gate and explains how these palestinian climb
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is just getting to this valley in the occupied westbank to practice the school is itself a challenge virus that we go says growing numbers, it is ready to check points with soldiers always rarely settlers living in the surrounding hills, a dangerous obstacles that a tough to overcome. we have seen a lot of depression event against us. if you oversee that, you are being targeted. the like the fake sense of security used to have one's now is completely gone because it's very easy for you to be caught in the wrong time and place. it's never been hard, is the palestinians to move around the occupied westbank or why the elko is a popular destination for time is 5 kilometer is south of bethlehem on the way is where the soldiers stopped the target cabinet at a checkpoint. your m, as i did call, like i said, i was in the shed taxi, and i had some water in my bag. i said the check point,
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the soldier pulled the contents of my bustle into my back for no reason. i mean, why did he do that? without him yes, and more than 400 palestinians has been killed by his ready forces. will settlers in the occupied westbank since israel launched as were wrong cause i'm older 5 months ago, but the climb is say, is ready. soldiers are less likely to harris them. if they are joined by friends from abroad, i'm one of them is judy a villa, a climate from it to the right to me like to so just to it's really beautiful here with regards to the situation in palestine, there are so many check points. everything is closed as a westerner, i have more rights on the people living here. and if it's different for the posting is even under the severely limited freedoms that come with living under occupation, these palestinian climb is say that determined to continue exploring the country and assessing their identity. victoria gaze and b l g as their to hold on to it for me in the stall as it gets hey,
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