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is their last the the good news and the rest of the university of texas austin, student demonstrations against the war and gaza spread across us campuses. the, i'm sammy's a them, this is out just a live from dell hall. so coming up protests at columbia university, continuing students defiant deadline to leave all face suspension for us. secretary of state meets our leaders, stepping up diplomatic pressure for a seas 5 dealing golf on trial for high treason 9 man appeared in quote,
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accused of planning to over throw the german government news . we began in the us way, university students, some of the teachers and local activists are ignoring the schools leadership and standing up against the war and gaza. this was the saying that the university of texas austin in the past few hours, hundreds of students have been arrested across the country. state troopers detained several students who refused to leave. university administrations have grown increasingly intolerance of the nationwide protest movement students a calling for then to genocide and garza. how does this hide to jo, castro? it has the license from the university of texas. it austin, but protest as a value to continue demonstrations. and it has been in the as here on the you t austin campus. and it's monday morning as
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a sign the stage by faculty in opposition to the way you t austin administration has to test, has now run into a conflict or seen approach to my left. these are members of the youtube community or students, summer faculty members. reason they're holding umbrella to go there with pepper spray. show you the other side. what, what i'm seeing here to my rights are the police officers, are now barricading against these protesters. what they're protesting behind them is a place where the previously rest of processors and 43 people who were part of an initial cabinet that began this afternoon with people setting up wandering around it,
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not position and refusing to disperse at the university harder moment tents were active, we saw this police presence just sent upon those protesters then began arresting them one by one, dragging them away from the line to the ground where they had taken it and in hand, taking them away. then just as we saw that sometimes the ending more members of the us showed out they were in the last it gives me the english. tell me what is good about the moment that made want to be here on the line. my grandma and grandpa flood policy 9 and 1948. my mom,
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the 196-0000 the struggle are more than 75 years. the students are never on the wrong side of history with using regression. because who is peacefully protesting. it was 30000 people died. we used to be on the right side of history. no one should suffer the way to call sydney. and so what do you think of the way that the police have responded? i mean, the police responded the same way in vietnam. they responded the same way during the civil rights movement. they only know aggression against people, hotels. so this is honestly very possibly good. thank you very much. i appreciate your time. and we've been hearing the similar comments throughout the day. some protesters there with additional ones who came as part of the ground by the 10 the showed up here really motivated. why would they sizes from testing in the forwarding from the university of chances of cancer
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and student protests is that columbia university have been given an ultimatum. leave their incompetence or face suspension. they've given a 2 p. m deadline which they paused. they demanding educational institutions withdrawal, their investments in companies, they say are complicit in genocide. so as a both this update from columbia university in new york to hundreds and hundreds of 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 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
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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 demanding, as i said before, a ceasefire in garza and in to the war. they're also demanding that this university calls this investment 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 waste your 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 and, and so the killing i'm into the displacement. i meant to hunger. that is happening and got that right now. very simple as a feed uh,
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new york. christenson only has this update from yay, of universe to add thousands of students would be interested. the university students have now set up 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 university, government or demand. our demands have not changed. they are disclosed, uh, financial investments start best from up in standard fracturing providing casa and to reinvest. and then you have a community in education and food in affordable housing. and our demands remains that fast, you know, may have come interested students and community members. but what they did,
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what they failed to do with me or demands. so we're back, they've already said that they will not the best from is really weapons 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 of negotiations. a good faith with the university. we're obviously university obviously has been responding fairly aggressively and militant lead 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 live broadcast as the genocide that's happening in gaza. and until there's an end to y'all's 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
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they remain christian salumi, algebra, new haven, connecticut, the coal, now the university in the state of new york is suspending and re. busy comments and study for students who participate in campus, protests demanding, and then to his roles, forum garza, the school says, this is because students that hoffman and company which they did not get permission for. across many american university student protesters have set up and camp. let us on the campuses, the cooling for universities to withdraw investment from companies with links to these, right. we've had a true early on my colleague molly inside spoke to nick wilson. he's a 2nd, the undergraduate student at cornell university. he was suspended 2 days ago for participating in a demonstration at the campus against israel's war on gaza. administration actually didn't even send out representatives to notify us that we had been suspended. was
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that our encampment on the earth's cloud? it's a lively community environment. lots of students learning from one another, creating art together. and suddenly i had several of my fellow organizers run up to me and asked me to check my e mail. when i was notified that i had been suspended. uh chronos, a suspended, a total of 4 students. so far, the people that they perceive to be public phases of the movement, or sort of court organizer, is an attempt to bring down our movement. i believe they, they did offer you an alternative location to protest. you declined and that was actually the reason for you or for your suspension. yes, that's right. administration initially approached us and asked us to move from the arts cloud, which is the most central location on campus and the best populated location on campus. somewhere most students walk through on an arm of school there too much more secluded area in another area of campus. we had severe safety concerns about the area that only had 2 points of entry and exit. so were concerned about students being able to come and go freely, and it's also built into
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a slope. so it would have been significantly more difficult to pitch townsend camp every night. there. the 9 police said virginia commonwealth university have made the rest of the seas 5 demonstration in the state capital richmond. local media reported, protest is set up tents on monday and the the university library. police officers detained the activist because the state law prohibits camping on public property over night. at least 25 palestinians have been killed in his writing strikes on rough off. it's ready forces drunk, free houses, crowded with displaced palestinians, wiping out the entire families in just seconds. this comes and made new diplomatic efforts in cairo to reach a seas 5. i mean my mood as more from the off my, 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,
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all which means guessed 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 have been 10 people were killed in the same family. the mother, her daughter, who grand daughters, her grandson, whose son didn't know their daughters and relatives everyone, they're all gone. all 10 of them. this little girl survived. she was sleeping with monday's ears tri care. we took her from under the rubble. thank god. she is 2 months old. will she holding a rocket or what 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 intensive vine gets a taco and rub my head of a plan, the ground operations people in gauze to have their eyes on egypt, where a mazda delegation is conducting a new round of negotiations
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a that pausing the fighting or for some the discussions give little hope of the father's island together. they carry out negotiations and things, but we feel like this is all in vain. it's like they're giving us the anesthetic no more. the cario negotiations, what is real strikes? and as those as tries continue more than a 1000000 palestinians filtering and gaza solves, are bracing for the worst. anyone for more than others is the rough palestine. i said i had an al jazeera at least supposed to be, but i killed alter, a damn boast is biased in kenya. now those at risk of overflowing the thing is on the way and toe goes parliamentary elections with the opposition cooling for a major to announce have been growing political tension, the
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phone counting the calls, global ministry spending. as i said, all time high, one nation is racing to buy weapons will western side, which is impacts around ability to wage a war against israel. fuss, why? it's really, it's ancient city advantage is charging entry fees per day. trippers counts you the cost on out as they're based off church solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions. not just turn our backs . i don't think that has a number. think about it as a person and yourself and that person ensures. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those dentures. we want, we want the education we want to bring, because the women and my country democracy to come up to us. we are not, and neither ology, we are human beings on this earth to be treated equally. we are in the thoughts,
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that's our officers. whatever has been done before can be done as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords. you to the the, the, you're watching l g a 0. let's take a look at those headlines now. university students, along with some of the teachers and local activists across the united states have been calling for an end to the genocide in dallas. hundreds of and people demonstrations interested across the country. and the ground in gaza series of his right. the attacks killed at least $25.00 ton of experience in the matter of ours.
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on monday morning, women and children are among the dads, tackled at home and off killed 9 members the same time. and they been renewed diplomatic efforts to reach a seas. 5 in gauze. there is these ready? bombardments of the strip continues. us secretary of state anthony, blinking is inside the ravia or has been meeting with the regional count the pots hush them on. the bottle reports, us secretary of state, antenna blink, and hoping for move and just d between how may i send these well, the good to respond stored ceasefire tools. he says have asked, should accept and use by the proposal. how moss 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 mazda dismisses accusations. it's delaying
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seized by a deal. the group that controls god's blames these by the prime minister for putting his own political survival ahead of a last thing agreement. the immediate to is katasha and egypt continuing to explore chances for a new one plus, becoming increasingly frustrated cutoff probably minnesota admit it's sort of funny enough as says the biggest obstacle to lasting peace 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 with and every day in the gases starting us officials hopping trying to build consensus
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for a post world, gaza. they initially said they want to see a new policy a forward to take over. and when president mode i bass pointed and you'll probably minutes a how mass 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 the us says 5 is riley minute for units were responsible for gross violations of human rights. the incidents in the occupied westbank took place before as well. the guy that swore on calls are in october, despite the findings, the state department said the units have not been sanctioned by the call. hey, it explains for 4 weeks we've been waiting for the us state department to announce
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the results of its investigation into whether certain units and israel's defense forces committed gross violations of human rights. the reason is the secretary secretary of state himself and to me blinking said earlier this month that he had made the determination. now this is important because if it is found that these certain units violated human rights, there's laws inside united states that says no us military aid can go to those units. while we now know it's unlikely to happen 4 of these units have effectively remediated these violations, which is what we expect partners to do. it is consistent with what we expect all countries whom would we have a security relationship? the deputy spokesman here at the state department was repeatedly pressed on this issue and he just simply wouldn't answer the questions such as what exactly were the gross violations of human rights? what units were involved? exactly. how did israel remediate the situation and what kind of information israel
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provided? again, you simply wouldn't say, particle hang l g 0 at the state department, voters in total. gov, gone to the polls and the legislative elections, author of divisive change to the country is constitution. opponent say it allows the presidents to extend this time of these decades long grip on power to release government isn't allowing during this to enter the country to report on the election. so nicholas hawk is revolting from senegal. no to 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. i think i'll go to the elections. i'm not the fast or did i not sad because all the institution involved in the process of the election, completely controlled by the government and the results uh,
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probably created by the government also. so election is just the eh, it probably to let's or the intellectual community. no, that's all eh, the organizing election from time to time. but it's not it democracy for the last 61 years, the thing the family has ruled over to ago. and the old regime with a new constitution voted in, in parliament, days before elections. on monday, the tax has not been made public as seen, but 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. so that, 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 of critics say it will allow nursing be to stay in power in. definitely, because the president would be chosen not by the people for the m p. 's of running
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in this parliamentary election. unlike in 2018, the opposition did not boycott these elections, but it seems the people did out of the 4000000 to release, illegible to vote. few came out to cast their votes. those who did were mostly new 1st time voters challenging the old regime. and then most of us, but this i would have wanted to choose my precedence. i feel like the people should have a say own who runs the country. i'm happy with the change of the end of the presidential system. the accounting 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. at least 46 people have died. officer a dam busted spanks in a town north of the can. new capital nairobi was from the old could job aid them,
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washed away houses and cars off a major road search and rescue efforts around the way. floods close by on, usually heavy monsoon rains have killed thousands of people across the staff because since march, catherine, so it is why the them bus nikoto county people here in this town are in so many are just trying to solve age wherever they can. this on the, 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 destroy to the incident happened at around 3 am local time. and they had the, some, loud,
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rumbling noise as some of them came out to see what's happening. some of them monday 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 a raining. this is what happened. a dunbar sits banks closing water to come down stream with so much force that he'd also uprooted huge trees. duncan knew sea and lost everything in the floods. he's trying to get what he can from the ruins for me when i came out of my house. they what came with so much for i had to save myself with them. i then found a treat, which i clung to. don't say 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
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displaced here. and the rain keeps pounding. catherine slowly, ours is 0. my my here kenya. india is met. tree is helping to find the wild fires in the far as so the fund state. police say they've documented more than $200.00 fives. they believe well mostly by made much of the region experience this alone no rain full of winter, which is compounded the problem, the neighboring bangladesh, the capital that causes experience searing temperatures with the maximum temperature in the capital full cost to remain above 40 degree celsius until thursday, the south asian country is facing its longest heat wave in 75 years. old schools have been ordered to close on monday because of the ongoing heat. fife of the time of 9 man accused of all of that's just a planning to a violently of as far as the german government began in,
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the city of stood golf on monday. the suspects are part of what's known as the rice citizens group and include formats soldiers, but they do not accept the german status of adjustment and the pushing to return to a monarchy. camille never like has more charged with high treason. so crossing to over through with the german government, the 9 men on trial allegedly part of the ministry wing of a fall and right conspiracy group, who the right citizens these and 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
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a german prince heinrich the 15th, the voice of lita. p 2 no faces trial. prosecute to say police found over $300.00 guns and over $800.00 of the weapons belonging to the group. sorry, the big one in this opposite spot for this space occurred to criminal case is probably one of the biggest in history. it's extraordinarily expensive. the fall is that up to around 700, launch folders and 400000 pages. if you want a 1000, lots are full. i'm a member of parliament with jeremy's fall, right? if the policy will also go on trial. in the coming months, along with 16 of his, of some 20000 shipments belong to the rank citizens conspiracy movement. which does not recognize, but it just must 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 that aims. community back out to 0 as well. that said so may for this joe butler,
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the longer more in all those stories waiting for you on our website here at the head low. they will have a look at africa in a moment, 1st to the middle east, and live and, and this is very unsettled whether it's come over the next few days in this region . thanks to a slow moving area of low pressure. it's bringing the rain across into iraq eventually on which to iran as well. and we are expecting some very heavy falls across the saudi arabia. suddenly on wednesday, you can see the heavy rain affecting east and areas. we could see some flooding from that. that rain will push its way further east into katasha, as well as the united arab emirates. and to give you an example, if you look at the full cost for though how we could see some scott the show was on
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choose a, with the potential of thunderstorms and some very strong winds to take us through to 1st day. now what weather is also the story across the north west of africa. we've got some showers moving from morocco into algeria to nicea as well. that seems to unsettled whether moving across the mediterranean. so the south of this as long as you july, and i'm very hard to close that central band. but we'll see more in the way of wet to weather around the gulf of guinea on wednesday. and much all the wet weather across southern parts of africa remains out to sea. it's very hard to enjoy for the south of this full south africa of the unique perspective. why is it the doctors didn't get to have a say in any of the medical workforce? has been so i'm devalued by the british government for such some time on hub voices . tick tock had been a place for organizing politically for getting people to vote for getting people to
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protest, connect with our community and tap into conversations you weren't find elsewhere. why is our government taking us to work on the basis of live we the public has to get out there and do something about it. the stream on al jazeera, the fellow and the cloud, which is tons of the cost on al jazeera, you'll week to look at well, the business and economics this week, global military spending is often only time high increasing and 5 geographical regions. so while nations racing to replenish this.

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