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site w, w, w dot h t a dot q a forward slash e m the go he's in the rest of the university of texas, austin, as student demonstrations against the wind gauze is spread across the us campus. the main site is that one, is there a life from the also coming up purchase that columbia university continue as students defy a deadline to leave all face suspension. the sector of states means arab leaders stepping up deputy classic pressure for a cease fire deal in dogs. and at least to see people are killed out at the
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best it's buying some can here. while another is at risk of overflowing the we begin in the united states where a university students, some of that teachers, local activists, are ignoring the schools leadership and all standing up against the wall in dasa. this was the see not the university of texas austin in the past few hours where hundreds of students have been arrested across the country. state group is detained, that several students who refuse to leave. university administrators have grown increasingly intolerance at the nationwide protest movement. where students on demanding an end to genocide on gossip. 6 to me,
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while stephen protest is at columbia university, have been given an ultimatum. leave the encampments or face suspension. they were given a 2 pm deadline which has now passed the demanding educational institutions withdrawal . the investments in companies they say complicit in genocide, to raise the buyers sent as this updates from columbia university neil to hundreds and hundreds. here in columbia university. they're demanding an end to the general side that they say it's happening in guys, either a. so demand that the columbia university stops investing in companies that are profiting from the war in guys, or you can see them right marching in the university. this is an emergency meeting because the students that are holding at any time in here say that they've been handing over a paper where they have identified themselves and they leave the campus for several days. now students have been camping right here in the center of 10 posts. they're
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demanding. as i said before, i see 5, are you guys on end to the war? they're also demanding that to this university. call 6 investments in companies that profit on the war also. so university, the president of columbia university says that they're trying to resolve the ongoing conflict peacefully. they say that they want to assure freedom of speech while at the same time allowing students in this university to feel safe. however, people here are saying that these are peaceful protests that they want to shed light on the suffering that is happening in gaza right now. what they're demanding is an end to the killing. i'm into the displacement. i'm in hunger that is happening in gaza right now. very simple, i just see that new york present salumi has this update from jo university with dozens of students have been arrested. the university students have now set up
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their 2nd encampment. the 1st one was done and solidarity with columbia university students, but was taken down after just 3 days when police came in and arrested 44 students in the process. nevertheless, the students came back on sunday, setting up another in cameron about 40 tenths or on the scene. i spoke to one of the student protesters earlier about why they came back. the fact of the matter is your university never met our demands. our demands have not changed, they are disclosed. financial investments are best for more than 20 fracturing, and the profiting off of the genocide in casa and to reinvest. and then you have a community in education and food and affordable housing. and our demands remains that fast. you know, may have come interested students and community members, but what they did, what they failed to do with me are demands. so we're back, they've already said that they will not the best from is really weapons
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manufacturers or any weapons manufacturers that are supplying these rallies. are there talks ongoing? yes, we're very um, you know, uh we're very interested in and a trying to open channels. so if negotiations a good faith with the university, we're obviously university obviously has been responding fairly aggressively and militantly to peaceful student demonstration. but we're very steadfast. we're, you know, we're here to stay and we are committed to our demands. we recognize, we, i mean we've all been seeing life broadcast as the genocide that's happening in gaza. and until there's an end 2 years complicity. and now we're, we're going to continue mobilizing, we're going to continue speaking out soon after the students return to the campus in their tents, they received a letter hand delivered from the dean of the university warning them that they were violating school policies and also warning them that they were risking arrest and possibly suspension. if they remain christian salumi, i'll just hear
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a new haven connecticut to see you now from phil level, he's at mit in cambridge, in massachusetts. the students account much is going to place now for more than a week. and we know now that the students, hey, a call in negotiations with fee of policies at the university that's install contrast to just 24 hours ago with the presidents of mit said that's folks were off because they've reached us. they might because the students refused to budge all the over the course of monday, they spent several hours behind closed tours trying to find some way forward. now we see a number of counts of protests. in fact, hoover, the can see it is ready, the flag on the us like that is what you might call the official accounts of protest is fairly small. it is across the past from this made a comments. but early on monday, that was what you might call a pop up count to protest where around 30 or 40 is ready supporting students, faculty members, activists. but straight into the center of this and comes
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a set that they had to make a picnic. a psych songs about zionism, they ask people who are here if they supposed to 911, if they supported, i'm us. and then they left. the police didn't really get involved. it didn't last very long, because as i say, this is a situation where the students all competing with university other adults with university to try to reach some kind of resolution elsewhere in the nearby area. we also have protests at tufts university where we understand that students have been told at some point on monday. maybe license of the things that are coming should angel that we don't know if that leads the police will move in on the go. she ations will move up to the level also, harvard university thought, well famous university, which is not so far away from here. there's a process behind locked gates, philipo houses, era in cambridge, massachusetts to the 5 days students at the university of california in los angeles have been demonstrating in support of palestine, demanding an end to israel's nearly 7 month old. gone to well tensions rose off the
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counter riley was staged by students in support of israel on sunday. reynolds has the latest from the purchase at u. c. l. a. are here in the campus of u. c. l. a. the encampment which you can see behind me has grown over the past several days of pro palestinian students have been protesting the university's policies and protesting israel's war on gaza had been camped out there. the university now has barricaded double barricade. in fact, the cam from the rest of the campus. why? because over the past several days, pro israel and active is many of them from off campus have gathered here and have displayed aggressive behavior towards the people in the in cabin, in some cases trying to a break. and so the university as a sort of sealed it off for the most part and that includes for the media
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unfortunately. so we can't go inside other things to note the protesters have demanded that the university sever it's contacts with israel and divest for many investments. and is really a business entities the university of california system as a whole, which operates numerous campuses around the state. has said no to that, that's off the table. they refuse to divest the other demands, are for more transparency, so that the university students can see exactly where the money in the university endowment is going. and also for a separate contact with the police and not and not disciplining any of the students who have taken part in this protest. so the process goes on, well, how long we don't know, but the students who are in camp here say they are determined to stay for as long as it takes rob reynolds, l g 0 los angeles. and he's 25. how the citizens have been killed in is there any
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strikes in rasa? there's really forces struck 3 houses, crowded with the spice palestinians, wiping out entire families and seconds. it comes amid new diplomatic efforts in colorado to reach a cease 5, honey. my husband has moved from rasa. what about the crowd? is the body of young the follow? the boy had been shares from before. he was born. his name is dave, all which means caste in arabic. and he was indeed a guest. he came as a guess of to his parents wished for him. for so long of 10 years been 10 people were killed in the same family. the mother, her daughter, who grand daughters, her grandson, whose son in no, their daughters and relatives everyone, they're all gone. all 10 of them. this little girl survived. she was sleeping with monday's ears. try can. we took her from under the rubble. thank god. she is 2
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months old. will she holding a rocket or was she standing near tanks from palestinian city to designated safe zones to the center for the distribution of a roof. i had become a refuge, but now it is a moore, and it could soon become a battle ground, as well as intensifying, gets a taco and rub my head of a plan, the ground operations, people in gauze to have their eyes on egypt, where a how much delegation has been ducting a new round of negotiations, a bit, pausing the fighting. for some the discussions give little hope of the fathers. i like i the, they carry out negotiations and things, but we feel like this is all in vain. it's like they're giving us the man is that it no more the carry out negotiations. what is real strikes? and as those as tries continue more than a 1000000 palestinians filtering in gaza, south are bracing for the worst. anyone from what? those are the rough palestine to happen when you diplomatic assets to reach us the
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spot in gaza as these rarely bombardment all the stream continues us next year of state. and to me blinking is in saudi arabia. always been meeting with regional council pulse how some whole bar explains us secretary of state and it blinking, hoping for moves and just the between how may i send these? well, the good to respond. stuart ceased by tools. he says, how boss should accept and use by the proposal. how much has before the proposal that is extraordinarily, extraordinarily generous on the part of israel. and in this moment, the only thing standing between the people of guys and a cease fire is the most. they have to decide and they have to decide quickly how much dismisses accusations it's delaying seized by a deal. the group that controls gaus blames these by the prime minister for putting
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his own political survival ahead of a last thing agreement. the immediate is katasha and egypt continuing to explore chances for a new one, but becoming increasingly frustrated cutoff probably minutes to admit it's sort of funny enough as says the biggest obstacle to lasting piece is the failure of the international community to solve the policy. and he's very complex, a lot of efforts must be exhausted to sort out the military escalation. for the sake of all countries in that region, we need to bring peace to the middle east. the international community has failed to find a solution to the palestinian cause. thus we now see the blood seed every week and every day in the gases starting us officials hopping trying to build consensus for a post world, gaza. they initially said they want to see a new policy
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a forward to take over. and when president mahmoud abbas a pointed and you'll probably minutes a how math rejected the move as a be trial. and there's another reason why the us once a deal soon, the americans believe a long term political solution to the policy and is riley conflict. could encourage saudi arabia and many of nations to establish diplomatic ties with they, as well as while by a 0 still has on the al jazeera on trial, the high trees and 9 men appeared. includes the keys to trying to over through the gym and government facing is on the way and target is complementary elections with the opposition coding for a major town summit growing political tense. the in depth analysis of the days headlines,
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the failure to free the captive still being held by him. i asked how difficult a moment please this for 5 minutes with nothing. you know, who is trying to stay indifferently as 5 minutes to the know that to stay possibly out of j. frank assessments, how to relations decline between media and the united states of america. the crux of the matter is new jersey choice school ministry partners, and specifically russia inside story on al jazeera the examining the impact of today's headlines. setting the agenda for tomorrow's
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discussions. international film make cars and world class journalists bring programs to inform and inspire financial sierra, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out. just a reminder, thoughts of stories this hour on the ground in garza, a series of his rarely attacks of killed at least that's the palestinians in a mass of alice, on monday, women and children among the dead. an attack on a home in rough that killed 9 members of the same time. there's been
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a renew diplomatic push on the way to reach a ceasefire in gauze, a us ext your state and speak. lincoln who's in saudi arabia, where he's been meeting with regional pounds pounds. meanwhile, how much says it's willing to move forward and sees far towards inquiry university students, along with some of the teachers and local activists across united states have been calling for an in to the genocide in gaza. hundreds of anti war demonstrators have been arrested across the country. and is there is a heidi joe castro has the latest from the university of texas in austin, where protestors have vowed to continue the demonstrations despite the rest of many of them. this is a stand off and you can see it right up close here with the austin. police are keeping a line here. they're preventing protesters from getting any closer to the building
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where they have been holding the dozens of earlier student protesters who are being detained. so let me backtrack. explain how we got to this point this morning on campus. it was a silence. actually peaceful protests by student protesters as well as faculty member. well then, suddenly any cabinet sprung up for the 1st time. some work for tens were arrested on the lawn with these peaceful protests had been occurring. then protesters gathered in a tight circle surrounding that in cabinets and refused to move. and as i was watching, this mere moments passed before the state troopers armed in their riot gear weekly, they announced to the students to just now you're seeing what appears to be a conflict between the student protesters and now the police that are holding them
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back. hearing people say that there is nice and i actually, i have been seeing some type of a spray deployed on the protesters here. the, i have to emphasize this, this fear. now this has been, what has you t, austin, kansas? now for over 2 hours since that initial circle, the cabinet was broken up, leading to some $45.00 police or at least $42.00. people have died off to a down the steps. banks in a town north of the canyon, capital nairobi, or to from the old to job aid them, washed away houses and cut off a major road. search and rescue efforts on still on the way. that's cool, was fun usually have a month seen ratings killed thousands of people across the south africa since march . how since the way is weather down boost in the crew county. the people here in
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this town are in so many are just trying to solve age wherever they can. this somebody for example, have been taking out the furniture of clothes and things like that just to get us to higher ground. so some of these houses have been destroyed mountain. this house, for example, has been you know, there was a room here that has been destroyed. the incident happened at around 3 am local time and they had the some loud, rumbling noise as some of them came out to see what's happening. some of them manage to escape. people just trying to figure out where they're going to sleep. tonight of rescue efforts have been suspended because it has started
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a raining this is what happened, a dunbar. it's banks closing water to come downstream with so much force that he'd also uprooted. huge trees don't. can you see and lost everything in the floods? he's trying to get what he can from the ruins for me because when i came out of my house, they what i came with so much for i had to save myself what i then found a tree which i belong to. john says that he doesn't have anywhere to sleep tonight and he does not have a change of clothes as well. and it's not just keep hundreds of people have been displaced here and the rain keeps pounding. catherine slowly, all the 0. my my here. can you those is in to go have gone to the polls and legislative elections on monday, off to divisive change. the
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a constitution opponent site allows the president to extend his families decades loan grip on power, particularly as government isn't allowing, jam is to enter the country to push on the election. so nicholas hack is, are pushing from center, go, but not transparent enough and void of meaning says to goes opposition. its members say the latest legislative elections is employed by president sonya seem bay to tighten his family's long hold on power in our country elections. i'm not fast talk, i'm not fat because all the institution involved in the process of the election, completely controlled by the government. and the results probably created by the government also. so election is just the eh, it probably to let's or the international community. no, that's all eh, we are organizing election from time to time,
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but it's not it democracy. for the last 61 years, the sing bay family has ruled over to ago. and the old regime with a new constitution voted in in parliament, days before elections on monday. the text has not been made public that seem be, it has not spoken publicly about the change to the constitution, but his supporters say it provides more stability in greater accounts ability from the head of state and the but then what is the issue is not whether we're parliamentary or presidential regime. the people want to know who will help put food on the table. critics say it will allow nursing be to stay in power in. definitely, because the president would be chosen not by the people for them piece of running in this parliamentary election. unlike in 2018, the opposition did not boycott these elections, but it seems that people did out of the 4000000 to release, illegible to vote. few came out to cast their votes. those who did were mostly new,
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1st time voters, challenging the old, the regime and in most pools. but this, i would have wanted to choose my precedent. i feel like the people should have a say on who runs the country. i'm happy with the change and the end of the presidential system. the counting has started without the presence of many international observers or the foreign media both banned from covering the vote. critics of the regime say this election is another blow to democracy, serving itself, and not the people. nicholas hawk alger 0. the learning georgian dream policies holding a riley to counter sundays protests against its foreign influence. no, it took place in the capital to please see the day off to launch demonstration against the bo legislation will require organizations receiving funds from the board to register. as for an agents component, say, it could be used to crack down on groups critical if the government and damage
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georgia is ambitions of joining the european union. russian forces have killed at least 4 people and a miss all the time on the ukrainian city of odessa. the regional governess of the strike had also injured 8 people. civilian houses and roads have been damaged before the full scale invasion of ukraine. most of the countries, grey next boats passed through the black sea port city of the trial. as 9 men accused of a day should sleep planning to vote in the office where the german government has begun in the city is took off on monday. the suspects a pause of what is known as the right citizens group and include form of soldiers. they don't accept the german state as legitimate pushing to return to a monarchy. camille, nothing like has been charged with high treason for promising to over through the german government. the 9 men on trial allegedly part of the ministry wing of
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a phone rights conspiracy group called the right citizens using development. and i know these on do units were tasked with enforcing the to regionally by military means to this end. local representatives of the existing state old in particular were to be eliminated as part of the so called coaches. this included killing them, the course will hit, they try to recruit to police officers, soldiers, and veterans to orchestrate the crew. they planned to topple the german government by storming the parliament and the resting impedes. uninstalling instead a german prince heinrich, the 15th of royce of lita, p to no faces trial, prosecute to say police found over $300.00 guns and over $800.00 of the weapons belonging to the group. sorry to be going in this opposite spot. this space refers to criminal case is probably one of the biggest in history. it's extraordinarily expensive. the fall is not up to around 700 launch folders and 400000 pages. if you
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want a 1000 flats full, i'm a member of parliament with jeremy's fall, right? a if the policy is so going trial. in the coming months, along with 16 others, some 20000 shipments belong to the rank citizens conspiracy movement, which does not recognize but of judgement see of the gen state, and believes its lead is to be to files. the people on trial are accused of being ready to use finance to achieve the aims. community back out to 0. bucks don has done with it a nationwide pony, a vaccination campaign to immunize more than 24000000 children under the age of 5. health workers have begun the going house to house to administer vaccine drops. assets to vaccinate against polio, have been regularly thrusting by violence, forcing campaigns to be abandoned. okay, that's it for me. my name's side coming up next inside story will examine the
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possibility of the international criminal court issuing arrest warrants against senior is right. officials. okay. you're up to the, the, the had a lot of that was stopped by looking at the satellite image for south asia. and this valley, a cloud in the sky across india, and bundle with dish. and that's because heat is the dominating factor at the moment. we are seeing some west of weather, however, creeping to northern pots of pockets done pushed into india as well. we have got some warnings out for potential thunder storms across the northeast of india. but for bundle dish and india you can see dry skies lots of sunshine and those numbers continuing to run life into the, the forty's in places like a coal kata. we've read warnings out in
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b hot as well as westbank goal and addition. we'll also see those numbers pushing up in southern parts of india over the next few days. it does remain largely hot and dry across large areas of bungling dish. now as we had for the east to east asia, it's a story of exception. a wet weather for southern parts of china. once again we have seen devastating flooding. there's more of that to run, shall rain to come on, choose day. it pushes across into shanghai by the mid week, working its way to southern parts of japan. you can see it moving to hun, shoot as well, that behind that for the korean peninsula and northern parts of japan, we seem dry skies with lots of sunshine. the guns july 2014. as is where the forces bombarded the gaza strip for 50 days.
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residents of the coming to the depth and devastation seems to the eyes of palestinian camera mancha lead, hama, who films and strikes the 2 thousands of life. including his own garza. the last picture on the 0 a lie is there on the international criminal court. it's investigating israel's actions in dallas in the west bank, and it's really officials fair. it's for perry to issue a restaurant states of prime minister and all the senior figures. so what would legal action means? the country honestly that this is inside store the, at a very welcome to the program on the clock. so israel's prime minister says nobody

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