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elsewhere, why is our government taking us toward, on the basis of lies with the public house? we get out there and do something about it. the stream announces era the despite a police correct on student protest demonstrations and supports of palestine row across the us and around the world. the carriage on some, this is alex, is here a lot from though also coming multiple is rarely a tax on southern guns that leave at least 9 people, including children ahead of united nations. well, food program says diamond dogs is full blown and ongoing is really raging
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the occupied westbank soldiers storm a town north of 2 colored destroyer belonging to an edge out of the student protest in solidarity with palestinians are gaining momentum, spreading across the united states and around the world within 2400 protests has been arrested on campuses across america, leasing new york having move students from us on the direction. calvin taught new york university. many of the students were asleep when the raid began to raise about reports, not from the a doing tap meant that new york university was removed by the police early on friday morning. but in the afternoon, the students took their protests back to the campus. i am so angry at the city of new york and the government of the united states, which has basically taken
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a position of repression and violence against the students just for protesting dress for raising their voice since they are facing. so it's incredible violence for standing up for their rights and for standing up against it. and the students were joined by hundreds of people who marched around downtown, new york, demanding an end to the world as a and to us military aid for as well. but not everyone was happy, or several men approached the protest stairs and accuse them of being how my supporters here are trying to maintain or come in. critics, i think then we've been trying to prove that people are surrounding him with me in order to prevent an explanation of students who are angry. at least 12 pro palestinian students were detained into campuses in new york city. on friday, they were taken one by one for the police, the eviction was
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a success. most of the students were accused of misdemeanor and trespassing. a good operation. no one got hurt, no incense, bold institutions that happy. we happy and we're moving on. but people here are not a few blocks away. students from protesters gathered for actual last 4 years. they want to use that jewish day of arrest to send a message of peace and co existence. students here believe they're fighting in justice and vowed to continue on the streets, demanding, and then to the war city. so we'll just see that new york. well, some of the biggest protests on the west coast were broken up this week of the university of california los angeles, but a similar encumbrances gaining ground up the university of california in of, on philip out is that the census this report have been here a week now,
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and they're not planning on getting any west suits and less talks with a university or successful. this is use of volume. it's about an hour's drive south of ally protests is living in this accompaniment k on night to mandate like the others. the university type best from companies supporting israel and cooling for a ceasefire, and israel's will on casa. this process started on monday, a few days after the launch of what you see. i like, hey it, they've been active talks with the officials. i'm like, they were not like that protesting, peacefully desperate to make sure there is no violence like we saw a bad lights on tuesday when it's really supporting counselor, protest is it's not so peaceful. demo display works on metal objects. a police store like the account, like they did, i do see i like but nothing is guaranteed. i know you guys are in touch with the process to somewhere use. yeah. like what do you make of what we saw that and could
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that happen here? we are in contact with them and they actually did warn us. they told us grew up on protective gear, get a face feels goggles to protecting gloves, all that and sure it's a scary and it's horrible what happened. but our community support has been amazing and they have brought us all that we need and we are prepared. this protest could be referred to as like sister protests to the one that we saw in los angeles because we're still within the u. c. system. although this is a night and day difference, whereas that you see a light, we have 3 to 500 processes and not comp here. the number is me, but to 30 to 40. also we saw about 5 minutes that you see i like for us here. we haven't seen any that could be because this area is demographically, quite different. the volume has a large muslim population, which probably means most support, unless the likelihood of large numbers of counts of protests is tied up. that's different to ally which has a much larger jewish. i'm pro, is rated population,
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and the may have, has told the police not to go and they can work this out. and no matter how long it takes you negotiate what they're teaching. these kids that are standing up for peace right now is that if you don't get your way, you fight your way through and that's something they're fighting against. and so they go on camping. here is c as a small sacrifice compared to what the people have. garza are experiencing the volume that you see right besides they've reached an agreement with the officials. according to the university, they're uncomfortable. close just by the end of day friday. i hope without head to, but only if that demands a match. fill of out, i'll just say right, you see a vine in orange county, california university of michigan and the health graduation sermon is despite continued protest action. for more than a week, the university has managed to maintain a peaceful dialogue with its students, from 100 reports, from an up. this is a protesting camp and at the university of michigan,
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we're demonstrations continued on friday as smaller graduation ceremonies occurred . we talked to one of the professors who was attending one of those ceremonies, professor derrick peterson. here's what he had to say. and it's usually a running that in other institutions thus far, not here, but in other institutions. university administrators have taken it upon themselves with very little reason to shut down students voices, to arrest and detain and break up the cabinets. that is served the purpose, really of enlivening campus debate as opposed to closing it. that what if anything, universities should be provoking informing and driving public discussion and not included in posing a top down view of consensus in order the counselor and administrators dreams about putting a diversity out. the students are full of ferment and opinions. they're, they've got agendas from a variety of points of view and it's important that universities would honor that diversity and not try to for the big graduation ceremony. here at the university of
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michigan happens on saturday. that's where an 8000 graduates will be celebrated by a crowd of over 60000. to get into that ceremony, they'll have to go through sport, stadium, style, security, and volunteers have been appointed to make sure there are no disruptions in the crowd. whether there are any disruptions we'll find out on saturday. john henry and l g 0. ann arbor, michigan. student protests. i've also spoke to europe. french police removed at least 50 people occupying parts of the sales po university. from when a tasha buckler sent this report, the french police into powers whose prestigious seals, po, university campus to remove. thousands of students had staged in over night sits in school for an in to israel's war and gaza offices to the students outside before allowing them to leave the area in small groups most to remain defiance. i don't look at best just to cut it up our system on well,
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our demands are clear and we want an inquiry into the academic, an economic legs between our university and those in israel. because israel is violating human rights and that's when the director said it would never happen. we also have 6 students on hunger strike. others who were drawing, but the director said is changing nothing. in another part of the city, hundreds of students demonstrated in front of the historic altamont building. the students are here to show he's on the direction with the palestinian people, but also to denounce will say, is growing police repression on university campuses. they cannot, as soon as there is a university fit in the police are sent in. today we have a government who are increasingly authoritarian with young protesters. a government that won't let young people speak out about these really palestinian conflict. there was a tense moments when a group of counter demonstrators arrived, at least quickly, intervene to restore. com for monday university students are
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expected to assist exams. it's a clear, yes, that will be possible if the protest continue. so now the students say they have no intention of backing down. and so i should butler, how does their powers, a protest as occupying a library at goldsmith's university in the u. k. have announced the management that have seated today demands include most scholarships for posting and students demonstrate as had previously occupied the building on campus for 5 weeks in february and march. what area we spoke to some of your honey. she's a student organizer that goes with the university in london. she says they're proud of what they have accomplished. the students that goes with a part time paying that's been going on for 6 months, really, since outside of, of the 7, it's in both process and we'll couse options with, you know, included occupations like the 5 week occupation. the thought was said before, i'm gonna currently have just send it out to patients, the library. we have several months to out in relation to all university. you know,
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all universities on complicity on providing support to call listing is the best thing would be one. and one of the most simple things we want is the palestinian scholarship. so now this university will divide to extra positive dispos that some one of them, but include the undergraduate scholarship. i mean, this is the 1st univers temper in which we're on the off or under the graduate scholarships deposited in. so me think this is really important, considering the destruction of educational infrastructure and gaza. we recognize that those that have small, uh, investments and you know, the in about single universities in for and we still think it's simple and let me, does one of these every, anywhere near companies thought that all could was a really good thing. the one was that one of the left to is that we will occupying . we have one that is not going to be renamed after 3 novel. that's why we will occupied the media department of goldsmiths and to have that recognition of you know, opposed to being done to the so it was my dad's by the idea, but not that memorialize of the seen a bus table be, you know,
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amazing or something. we're really proud of is ready a tax on the southern city. a rafa have killed at least 9 palestinians. an attack on a residential building killed 2 people. several others were injured in taken to hospital air and mother and has 6 children who were also killed off on his very attack. hit the home in eastern canada. how about the shep? we work up to the news of the martyrdom of my sister and her 6 children and an entire family wiped out from the civil registry this morning. i just wanted to come so you may search on what is the fault of these children. this is what are they done to have the building bumped or 3 rockets? what did they do? these children were sleeping? sure of her daughter's bus muller and the son were found in pieces in a mother's embrace. the remains were connected in one back. what did they do to them? i want to understand, what did they gain?
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all they do to us is unfair and forbidden your way and is wanting that is rose plans submitted to us. so it's on the rafa could lead to large numbers of civilian deaths. and the displacement of hundreds of thousands of palestinians are colleagues from unicef worn that have ground operation there would bring catastrophe on top of catastrophe. for some 600000 children. the agencies, executive director catherine russell, said that nearly all the children living and rough are either sick. you are either injured, sick, malnourished, traumatized for living with disabilities. meanwhile, the world health organization reports that have the 12 hospitals and causes that are still partially functioning. 3 are in rough up w h o says that those facilities will quickly become non functional if there's a military incursion into alpha. either full scale military operation, rough or could lead to a blood bath. and is ready attack on a school has injured a number of children in the elbow. now they've been taken to an extra hospital in central gauze and thousands of displaced palestinians,
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a sheltering at the school. every 15000 children have been killed under at least 8600 injured since the movie guy, the head of the u. n. well, food program says northern gauze, or is now experiencing a full blown famine, according to the associated press. since you mccain made the comments of an interview you on us news network, nbc, she says thousands of palestinians are starving, often more than 6 months of world. as well continues to restrict the flow of humanitarian aid, through land and sea into the gauze and strip are always very minute. she has to modest a house with some people's feelings side. the town north of to carman occupies the west bank is where the forces had surrounded the building and what did its occupants who they accuse of carrying out the shooting attack in november to come out is what a troop struck the house, but it sends rocket propelled grenades before destroying it, using
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a miniature boot. so an excavator with an occupant spill inside. i say the men inside killed a soldier now. ste. yeah. so the head on out here, bowman, eastern democratic republic of congo, kills at least 900 international monetary fund bailouts. west believes guilty enough to fix punky stones because once the, the hello it's brightening up nicely now with cross survey. yeah. right in peninsula, please guys. now coming back through, i like to spell it very well as to whether that's in the process of pulling out of the way, slashed. i could still bring a shower to around by right around kata briefly, and then it will ease out to the why. still a few showers into a mine into
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a human for a time, something positive savvy, but essentially it's forming up in the be all going to see more in the way of hazy sunshine, sunshine to just around the southern parts of the bank. but further north, we got some great risk when speeding some very heavy showers in to west and past of syria into ducky, and those shallow slipping down into lebanon. as we go on into sunday, it will stay dry. the just around a gauze of the we are going to see temperatures into the mid twenties. it allows you to close northern parts of africa, one or 2 shelves just around that. that's it, that we have got a few showers long spell, surprise, seasonal res. showing that had to go southern past or west africa, but nothing too much to speak of. finding a shy was continue across uganda and also west and pops of kenya. and then notice we have this a intensifying tropical sideway, making his way towards times in the really heavy right, and also some damage. he wins the
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now was the time to be direct. israel's project has been to completely conflict zionism and judy as a. but this was not a jew, israel's, of state, and they need to be treated as any other state. what. this is where the tough questions are, as can you see negotiations being even have this is not important. which of these are going to negotiate, poll unapologetic, i'm just asking awesome upfront on out the fucking about her mind about top stores this out place in new york,
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having the moving students wanting companies to new york university for the 2400 people have been arrested across the us and student protests against east west 1000 . 2 weeks ago we had of the un wells. food programs says northern gone sources are experiencing a full blown spanish thinking. mccain says, thousands of palestinians are starting to move in 6 months. is very a tax on the southern states or rafa killed at least 9 out of an attack on a residential building to, to the other end of the 6 children were also killed as many attacks in eastern rafter turn this and media was because of gather then should i use that capital for the unesco welded press? freedom to a conference i sent in journalists reporting on as well as 1001. this is top price that's in america, and it's understanding that reports from santa young,
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a standing ovation as the we news of eunice goes, world press freedom prize were announced. a collective award honoring the palestinian journalists covering the war wrong. does none were able to come in person facing the pool while the paint, the much one of the recipient's houses. here is guys a bureau chief wide. i do sent a message of appreciation. his wife, children, and other relatives were killed by his really bombs before he himself was targeted and nearly killed. he says palestinian journalist and guys need justice and protection. i mean him low for via they can not do the job. so these are the more bit feeling that these himself could become to news or become the headlines. instead of being the ones that are pushing videos. how about any this? at least 143 media workers and journalists have been killed in gaza in nearly 7
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months of war making that the deadliest conflict in modern history from members of the profession. but palestinian journalist are not alone. many others have targeted around the world and it will be this your to between 201820. 23. 83 generous, were murdered in latin america. i love these figures which are chilling. uncheck, whole list to action. i only surpassed by the more than 100 gen list roots in the motor and gone. so this use wordpress freedom conference also focused specifically on the dangers faced by journalists covering the environment. the numbers don't lie . according to a newer report commissioned by unesco, the number of attacks against the journalists who are specifically covering the environment has risen 42 percent in the last 5 years. this includes physical attacks as well as murders, and this at a time when the world is facing an unprecedented climate crisis. nobel peace,
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laurie, it's an journalist, might be as if the leads that the biggest threat to press freedom is gonna be the pollution and power. big tech companies. the tax has by design, distributed lies leaves with your anger and hate faster and further than journalism . it's used to attract journalists, it's used to tear apart, right? that's the foundational corruption, the best and to build experts say is for those who attack facts and silence journalist to be held accountable. the one that the prevailing system of impunity serves as a blank check to kill the messenger c and human al jazeera sunday. i will slots on the line slides in central indonesia have kills at least 14 people. torrential rain has been pounding itself. so the ways the province since thursday, more than 115 people have been evacuated from the area slots on line slides,
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caused by seasonal down pulls a common in indonesia. in april, the more than 20 people died in that sort of ways, the island and in the us severe storms continue to have back to the houston area officials or the people living along the sand. jacinto river to leave their homes. they say those who don't. these could be trapped for $2.00 to $3.00 days. know death, so injuries have been reported. have your right and flooding in the southern brazil have killed at least 39 people and 70 office. i'm missing 4 days of damn, pools affordable than 10000 people from the homes. authorities have declared a state of emergency. the death toll is expected to rise as rescue operations continue. the canyon government has ordered the people living a 178 dams to evacuate the homes. authorities. avoiding continuing, heavy rains could sit down to the reservoirs of a float. catherine story reports from directly. the east residents
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must vacate the homes as soon as possible. leave me are we bought in nairobi this month says he has nowhere to go. i have nothing. i have no money. my salary is only due. next week. the canyon government has ordered thousands of people across the country to move away from wetlands that have flooded many areas. torrential rains in the region have been made was by the el nino where the phenomenon relocation look is, has been issued to or pass on leaving unplanned supplements within the petty, under his opposite long reverse streams and the watercourses kenya and neighboring towns. and you have seen weeks of devastating floods and launch lights, the desktop keeps rising. the problem in that robi has been watson by pull drainage
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and illegally build settlements. in some areas, people who are leaving near the narrow be down, say the know they're not supposed to be there, but it's the only place they can afford. this is how close the houses are from the narrow down, it doesn't look like march. it's covered by what the highest says when it overflows the what comes to that, how is this several people the last couple of weeks have been tells she learned that you and her neighbors have had to move a field adjacent to the dom that i took at delta fernando, at wherever we go in the governmental people told us to pack up our things, we have done that we have children. so what's next door to she says she still waiting for the government to tell them where to go. catherine slowly onto sierra roby us not to nations on the us of condemned an attack or displacement to camp in
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eastern democratic republic of congo. at least 9 people were killed. us state department says the attack came from positions held fire london forces on the m 23 level good printing on it, and has more confusion and panic. after shell struck a camp, an eastern democratic republic of congo armed conflict and force these people from their homes. but despite thing despising, the violence has followed them here. the many people a heat while we were sleeping, we started reading and as the thumbs were fired at the cannon, the shelves were launched from an area where the army is fighting the m. 23 revel group. both sides tonight, responsibility interplay, each other for the civilian deaths. some people, the camps, the artillery station nearby, turned it into a target. the, the rebels though targeting here because of the heavy artillery overall. i mean the, the, comp,
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too many palms that launched from here since morning and then the rebels responded to it. this is why we are victims of the ongoing situation. hundreds of thousands of people in the flat, the latest upsurge, and fighting the un and western powers accuser, wanda, of packing of $23.00 fighters, a charge one that denies the years long calls like this part of humanitarian crisis . at this place. people run short on basic necessities and spies and continued to spread their increasingly finding that no where is safe. vent and monahan al jazeera russian troops have been to the military base and to share with us soldiers, station is as government cut off the americans to leave for the crew. last year, us secretary of defense lloyd austin says he's confident these trips are safe. so i think, you know, the airbags 101 were uh, 4 inches is, is a new sherry and a air force base that is co located with a international airport in the capital city. um, the russians are in
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a separate uh, compound and don't have access to us forces or access to our equipment. uh, and this is something that, uh, you know, again, i'm always focused on the, on the safety and protection of our troops. something that we'll, we'll continue to watch. uh, but uh right now i don't see, i don't see a significant issue here in terms of our, our force protection is focused on has received the final bill in over $3000000000.00. the international monetary fund load, the government says this will give the economy a much needed boost, but more money is needed to keep the country afloat. that's for the account reports that installed and it's not as bad. corinne can earn since living selling water amount as opposed to you rupees he makes, are worth increasing. the less inflation in pakistan is at around 20 percent day laborers and traders like corinne say they're struggling all the available. i'm 74
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years old and at my age, people rest at home. but unfortunately, still i have to work to feed my kids and i have to pay the utility bills which are going up day by day. while the government isn't interested in our plate. pakistan has received the final $1000000000.00 of a $3000000000.00 loan from the international monetary fund. the money has helped the country avoid default bring inflation down and increase its foreign currency reserves. but many pakistani say they are not seeing the benefits of the model of the internet. we are worried about the sky. it all, could you get a station look at the prices of fruits and vegetables. we kind of hold this. on the other hand, the government has voting money from the i m s, but i haven't seen in my life, but it does help the poor people like us live and instead budding us more taxes. so that'd be gone to even breed. prime minister should battery has been clear the tax times economy can't survive without another long term biomass baylash, which he hopes to get in the next few months. to do that,
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the government has been pressing ahead with i am f demands, including tax hikes and an increase in domestic energy bills. the agency says reforms are essential for stabilizing pakistan's debt strapped economy. people at this market and it's not about and across pakistan. likely take on those costs for the a car, which is here. the process of foreign ministry says most clearly is willing to consider serious proposals for ending the war with ukraine. spokesman said russia want security guard to east and west to stop supplying alms to keep you could go to the glove. my thought i see a speaking globally. russia has always been and remains open for diplomatic settlement of the ukraine crisis that takes into account rushes security concerns to settle the crisis in an all inclusive, fair and stable way. one must eliminate its reasons. first, the west must stop feeding ukraine's own forces with weaponry. keys must stop its
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military activities, and ukraine must return to the roots of his stay, toad neutral, non aligned, non nuclear status. donald trump's, a long time advisor and former white house official hope hicks was testified to a new york courts in the form of presidents hush money trial. hicks told the jury about the full without in trumps in a city who during the 2016 election campaign, a softer video was released showing him bragging about touching women inappropriately. before president is on trial for concealing a payment made to an adult full mattress during the campaign, eventually to stop it from making that relationship public. he says the child is all politically motivated. place in canada to have arrested in charge 3 people in the matter of a prominent seek later last year the shooting dead of how deep seeing the job damage tides. there's an india in canada.

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