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the the, this is the w news live from the more signs of concern from the us. so the is rails military strategy in gaza, as it continues to bombard the southern city of rossa report to match the bite and administration pools, a shipment of items to is read last week. meanwhile, more palestinians slee rasa as israel and military moves in the u. n. williams that gave us the full scale offensive on the city, which was once considered the last safe haze for civilians inside 1000. we'll say coming up on the program, sylvia rolls out the red color fits for china's president. beijing is
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a single largest investor that could those ties damage service chances of joining the you and you the crab and showed you had a theme it. so now i'm going to show you how we meet. one creates a who says he'll lose out of tech talk his band in the us since the apps, chinese owners mount a legal challenge against and you know, the i, many chips mckinnon. good to have you with us. reports from the us suggest the by the administration, pause the shipment of bottoms to israel last week. the us official said this was over concerns that israel would move ahead with its plan ground a sold on rafa in southern garza now as israel continues to bombard the city, is military says it's current operation that is limited aimed at dismantling how
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much infrastructure it's taking control of a key crossing and the area of the tanks moved into rasa on choose day. a rough i had previously been considered a safe haven. some palestinian civilians trying to escape the slicing and garza but israel's recent attacks. and in caution of forcing people to flee, once again, also leaving the prospect to the new seas fly deal between israel and thomas hanging in the balance make shift shelters in a c, a rubble and debris. it is fun, eunice is a ruin yet thousands of palestinians have begun to return after israel ordered them to evacuate. parts of the southern, most of the city of russell is rarely forces have seized control of the roof of crossing on the border with the egypt. the attack came just hours of to hum us says it accepted a ceasefire proposal. one that israel says was unacceptable. i thought the
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homeless proposal was intended to prevent the entry of our forces into rafa. it did not happen as a war cabinet unanimously determined to how much the proposal was very far from israel necessary requirements. the attack was not the full scale ground defensive that many have fitted but in seizing the check point is rarely forces have halted all humanitarian aid, passing through the crossing ceasefire. negotiations are ongoing, but they stand on a night's edge we off, that's a decisive moment for the policy. and in that these valley people and for the sites of the entire region. and the agreement between the governments of israel and the leadership of i'm us, is essential to stop the unbearable suffering. good fellow stevens in regards to the end of the hostages. and that fabulous,
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almost half of causes population fled to their homes to shelter in rough or, and now they must fully, again, but with so much of the territory and ruins many a losing hope. 1 is one the same as me, the higher i'm tired of life because there is no life in gaza? gaza has no future. that is still up. when are our children going to learn if the schools are closed? yes, because it has no health facilities and no hospitalization. and what kind of life is this old eyes a now on the negotiations in cairo, as mediators attempt to salvage what ever remains of a possible se, smile. we can get more from one correspondent injurious latania claim. tanya, israel is cooling this, a limited scope of operation in rough. so can you tell us what it's looking like so far? slower hearing reports all day and all night actually from strikes
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across garza and the is really military is just released numbers. they have said that they have been striking over a 100 targets throughout garza. throughout the past day, a fighting is reported mainly also in the eastern area of gospel of what they all mean describes in very specific areas as they say targeting tunnels and other infrastructure. the they're also saying they're carrying out rates on the palestinian side of the gulf of crossing with egypt as the crossing. they have taken control off on uh choose to. now this is the only crossing for people for publishing and to move out into egypt also. and a main hop for it, but this remains closed. however, the care of them shalom crossing has been reopened this morning according to the resort ease. uh there it has been closed since sunday after more to talk. so
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they're saying a trucks are being screened now there, but still the question is, of course, with heavy fighting going on. once they get into gauze that into southern dogs, they know how the trucks will move from there and how the h will be distributed and be a hearing also from 8 agencies that it's difficult for them in those particular areas to operate with some of them suspending in these areas there operations. okay, so just to be clear there as strikes across because a strip and in specific parts of the southern city of rough uh, reports suggesting that the us paused a shipment of items to israel because of concerns low for and is really offensive in rough. uh, how significant is this as well? i think it, it does send a cigna ended also strengthens or heightens the pressure on israel because the u. s. has made it very clear that they don't want to see a large scale,
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an operation in off, and we still don't know how this will develop in the coming days. i mean it's, well, it says it's a limited operation for the time being now there where these reports in the us media is saying that a shipment has been a post that this is about about 3000 booms. mainly parts of them are these heavy weight volumes of a 2000 pounds or 900 kilograms, and this concerned that they might be used and densely populated areas such as in the house of know, we're hearing this morning from the military official saying that a disagreements would be talked about behind closed doors and the cooperation between israel and the united states, especially when it comes to military security operation is still very close. but of course, this all comes of why this rough operation is a continuing and also continuing on the sci fi tools in the, in kyra, which we know about whether negotiation stand slow we know that they,
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as they're continuing to talk, but it's very difficult now to understand where the mediators, uh, because they do have to match those a different perceptions of what a deal has been agreed upon of time us that they agree to the egyptian culture re a proposal is really officials have dismissed that as a ruse. and of one of the main issues still remains that this is about, you know, the permanent ending of the war. this is something that is read has rejected. no, we understand the c i a director of burns is today expected to be in israel de ruby more talks, but there's a lot of pressure you in as well from families and support as of to bring those hostages home. but also with in the in y'all's own cabinet with the far right, one of his main constituencies that also wants to see the war. continuing the w
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correspondents on your team, a reporting from that jury slim tanya, thank you. attentions on israel, northern border with 11 on have also been escalating and recent weeks the israel defense forces have been engaged in cross board. a file with the iran backed militant has blah group who have been firing rockets into northern israel, almost daily. tens of thousands of people on both sides of the board and have been displaced. residents of northern israel, se hezbollah must be pushed back to protect communities from its real kits. many say its only a matter of time until there is a full scale confrontation, the double use rebecca rich. his results now from the town of matilda is a town devoid of peoples meant to la just one example of the many abandoned communities along israel's northern border with 11 on the cell just
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shows me a round part of the evacuated town. damage by me, sile and anti tang fi is visible almost everywhere. about one 3rd of the homes and matilda have been struck sofa. the toner is one of the most dangerous towns along the lebanese is riley border. it surrounded by 11 on on 123 sides and has hit almost daily by antique tank ms alpha. fact we told we have to keep on the move because we're actually in the direct line of sight of his blood lies. just as we're wrapping up is a real good luck to him. we have to take cover, right. and now that heavy barrels nearby, the military concerns around $65.00 rockets was funded into the area. one of the biggest strengths since the war began a med david as a line says rockets and even the biggest threat to human life. because then the
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main thrust against my tutor is on to tank missiles. they are me sides that have no warning system. we can't stop them for the, as it is as a, as a lie is one of a few residents who stayed behind a part of a civil defense team. and we're working with the military to protect the area. is really officials have said, for months that his billing needs to be pushed back from the board as a strategy. the people living in these parts agree is the only option for southern lawyer. the residents won't return here without fighting by them, without the removal of hezbollah from defense of my ultimate. we saw the horrors of october 7th in the south, and therefore there's no other choice. we don't want war, but we simply have no other choice. then none of the residents like comedy over not feel the same. she and her family left the home and another board, a village on october 7th. and i haven't been back. i think a we have to see a change. something must change because we left the house without and i think the
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family has spent the past 7 months in a hotel and only now moved into this house about 40 kilometers away. deep inside the government, designated safety. common says with out military action to push has been a back. she won't risk returning home with her kids. there is no option. was no war . we must fee a on the citizens of the north border on the north and go to a confidence again, which we have not it. we in this situation of a, an onset and sick. right now we're living in a big uncertain, see. and how long can people live like this? so we must see something. it's a position held by so many as diplomatic efforts to broker a truce continued to fail. his buller insist that so long as this round refuses to end its campaign in gaza,
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it will continue targeting positions in his rouse no no matter what happens. these communities are changed forever with people putting roots down in new places. while israel is northern border tons for now into no man's land. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. and the hong kong appeals court has granted the government's request to ban a popular protest. so this, i have tons an earlier ruling glory to hong kong was often sung up mass anti government demonstrations in 2019 critics say the band sub roads, freedom of expression. since beijing monsters crept down on hong kong following the protests and north korea and propagandist, who helped build the personality coats around 3 leaders from the kim tennessee. as died at the age of 94 came king. um let the department for propaganda and was in
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charge of north korea is 12 newspaper in the 1970s. the currently to kim jones and pay tribute to him in the capital appeal. yeah. jasmine, prosecute to say they've identified the man who attacked the full ma maribel in francisco. if i was hospitalized for licensure is when someone hit tub with a bag containing a solid object. if i as a member of chance, the folks the social democratic policy has now balanced economy administer. now trying his president is getting the red carpet treatment inside the on the 2nd leg of his european tool. she's in pain has been missing with his sub encounter pod, alexander, which in bel great. beijing has invested millions of heroes in mining and manufacturing . and so the, and she's visit is being seen as an opportunity to deepen political and economic ties between the 2 nations. and i also correspondence sonya,
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can i each to tell us more about she's trip and how it's being viewed in serbia. slow right now there is the ongoing meeting between 2 presidents right in this building behind me, that's the palace of serbia. around 10 o'clock and there was official ceremony, that's a where uh, a lot of people actually welcome the attorney. is the president we saw from this morning, a lot of bosses, the coming from all around the therapy, all full of people that came here to, to welcome to the present, to see, and at some point offered official ceremony to presidents when to the balcony of the palace and read through the people of education versus the said it's use really on there and gosh, them in progress the by the warm welcome of from the serbian people. and once again underline how important is the how important it is to the friendship that is, has been ongoing um, between serbia and china present 42. it was the thanking goes,
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the people that came to uh to greet the president. and the said that today there will be a lot of agreements that will bring good the corporation between 2 countries on even higher level. okay. now we know that so be a wants to join the you. but with such a close relationship with china, as we said beijing is, is it single largest investor? could those ties somehow get in the way of serbia? is chances of joining the the serbia is officially uh, both on west and east. uh, normally um, uh, experts are describing it like that. so although official of serbian country is to join you on the other hand, serbia is not giving up on close relations with russia and with china relations with china. um where uh, trying to be your last uh, 12 years actually uh since the serbian progressive party came into
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a follower. and since then we can see a lot of. 2 money coming from uh, from the train you side and there were a lot of pre seats uh on that corporation coming from that you one international organization saying that agreement between serbia and china on business level um are quite known, transparent and full of rooms for uh for corruption, uh, but on the other side, those therapy all lights. uh, so to say uh, getting money from the new side because that so loans and the fonts where that are coming in with all the load of conditions on like uh, from it you side. and that's the money that the serbians mostly spending in the infrastructure are investing in infrastructure and, and the course in uh, in companies like mining companies where we have a lot of critiques from you side again when it comes to environmental standards,
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right, dw sonya lights in bel, great, thank you sonya, to the battle over the future of tech talking to us. now, while the apps, chinese parent company bite dunce, has filed a legal challenge seeking to blow up a load that would force it to sell up. the little suit is like the welcome use. the 170000000 tech to use is in america, as well as the creators who make money on the platform as all us corresponding. janelle do malone now reports a boat can creek in maryland home to travers like lose the fat and we're getting ready for the season. and his preparations as well as all of his other crab content can be watched on take talk good for another 12 months. he started posting around 4 years ago. now he has $1700000.00 fall is going to change somewhere around new york . i kind of became, i guess by accident the crab guy on the internet just kind of rolled with it,
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embraced it. and now it's turned into a tone, a kind of business or the sold you the creative, and then showed you had a theme it. so now i'm going to share, i thought many kruber's on take talk download has been able to create a nice from self both online and with customer or you prefer exposure to a large following help them cut out the middle man here and move away from wholesalers grab stores on fat. seeing that holy cow is 95 percent now, of my customers are all you know coming from tick tock. that was really, i think it's crazy to see that big number, but it's even crazier to see real life real life. humans show up to something because you made a video about, you know, it's still crazy. they don't want it, but new legislation could force luc max out in touch with them to talk. know you spoke long running concerns that took talks. chinese owner bite dance could misuse . american user data have led to a law. that means tick tock could be banned in the wes,
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unless by done sells the platform in 9 months. even ahead of the bill becoming law, the potential band triggered widespread dissatisfaction among the countries. 170000000 picked options. there's not to mention creators like lou roller and it allowed me to, to grow my business 10 folds in a quarter in the time. and i know, you know, there's a lot of other small business owners that have done the same exact thing. i would definitely be bummed out i've, i have a lot of blood, sweat, and tears. you know, i've made thousands of videos. it's thousands and thousands of hours, you know, of, of work. but he's yet to be convinced, took talk will actually disappear from us app stores. i doubt is going to get saying that they're not, they're not, they are not going to let this thing that's worth billions of dollars. does all the it'll get sold or bought, or something also skeptical about a band is james lewis. he's an expert on tech and security issues at the center for strategic and international studies in washington, dc. there's so many legal obstacles to
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a band that is not going to succeed. you have the 1st amendment and the protection of speech, and you have the berman amendment, which was designed explicitly though, americans to access this kind of material. the berman amendment is decades old legislation protecting the free flow of information. lewis believes that the berman amendment would cover take talk to probably end up at the supreme court because this is a constitutional issue for its part, tick tock. cosette it is mounting a legal challenge. the law to stay online in the west. rest assured, we aren't going anywhere. we are confident that we will keep fighting for your rights in the courts. such a law suit effectively pauses the clock on to take talk bad money, possibly for several years. buying creators like blue book sat in time to adapt to a social media see change. a planet has enjoyed nearly a year of record breaking heat that is, according to
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a report by the use copernicus, climate service last month was the whole assist april. since rec, quotes began coughing 11 months of global temperature highs, while above average, temperatures have hit several regions with eastern europe, eastern asia and africa, among the hardest hit. all of colored one tempo, the director of the east copernicus, climate change service. if this is the new normal or of weather patterns are likely to get even more rustic. yes, it's a very good practice. and in a sense, i would like to say, yes, this is the new normal because this would give us this, the feedback that this is a steady state. unfortunately, that's not the case. we are moving towards assignment that these are ready. i'm disadvantage you were saying, stating the figure this up using the today and the feature that appeared in the state of the climate we released a couple of weeks ago. and that is 5 climate of this already. and the length of the
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different from the excitement which we drew up, decline in which tower see, there's a sense, right? and this has not stopped to hear this continuing because we have now been so much extra entity to the kind of system to the ocean, to the address here. but the driving temperature off and the balance to see your records coming up. so these here is not, it says whether it would be a record breaking year or not. but we have now already for emergency the 4 months of record breaks months. so in a sense, the rest of the year would need to be extremely cold before not to become yet another recognizing months, dependency of what's happening. but before we're about to see that the next few years, i see now there are notable differences on the, in how the changing weather parsons are affecting different regions. for example, eastern africa in southern europe, in our dry and northern europe is guessing west to tell us how this will
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potentially reshape all planets, socially and economically. what, what effect is that going to have as well? that's in a sense of a split the seats on the planet. and so the impact of define the human activities is an extra level of complexity that, that's on top of it. but if you look at the decline, but the now this is changing as you, as you were saying, reducing a drawing all of the major rate interest. and this is due to a moderate decrease in this situation and then increasing the ration. and then this thing, sorry, we do see more energy into the system more what's your vapor into the atmosphere? and these words are vapors is driving more intense uh, precipitation. so we have seen the last year, these extreme cause inspection events such as the flooding grease and the in the need to the and nothing. yeah. and these at the profile consequences of all local activities and liking. so these kinds of events are likely to go to increase in the
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intensity. so, okay, as a consequence of planets age. mm hm. and given the current gea political tensions, we're seeing around the world, the complex, i mean, do people have the time and energy to give the climate crisis the attention it deserves the, to me a, we need to start looking at the time of day, you know, i need to mention that mission and met services and organizations such as co pay, you choose all these stand up. yeah. provide the previous one because we do know something about the clients and i'll be just changing. and this is a nice that strategic us that can you for my decision in the long term, in a sense we don't know what the section rate would be next year or whether it's the next company or where they would take place. but we do know that the sea level would be to me to meet is higher next. and we are not yet placing for the advantage of this information for the strategic kind of one tempo, the director of the competitive component because climate change stuff is thank you
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so much for your time today. thank you. it sounds horrible news for you and jim inside the rush, adult linda through to the final of the champions league off of basing it how these sound from a not some old school. the games only go just minutes into the 2nd hoff p. s g tried to mount to come back, but couldn't quite find the net. they hit the post 4 times. don't mind will now face only the bind munich or the spanish champions round the druids in the final, in london. and finally, for you, visitors to the u. k is largest to have been treated to the 1st few of a very special little cough full. we called sally is the 1st domestic factory on camel in 8 years to be for when it whips needs the in southern england. dosing mom is a deliberate the and adjust it young step opposite a 13 month pregnancy. and while humans have driven bacteria and candles to near
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extinction, and the around 950 now remain in mongolia and in china us. and that is all we have time full, thanks so much for watching. i hope to see you again soon by the
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