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difficult and these are times where i break, and i don t want to break right now because i want to keep pushing for the release of my mum and the release of my brother. we re faced with an explosive powder keg situation. the imposition of sieges that endanger the lives of civilians by depriving them of goods essential for their survival is prohibited under international humanitarian law. good evening. israelis and palestinians in gaza are spending a fourth night being bombarded by rockets and missiles as israeli defence forces and hamas militants continue fighting. tonight, new details have emerged of a massacre in one israeli community near gaza, where a general says children and mothers were murdered in their homes. we ll have the latest global reaction, including from president biden, who s promised full us support for israel in its war with hamas, and described the attacks by hamas militants as an act of sheer evil . and as usual reaction from our panel. florida s ....

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nagorno karabakh was controlled by armenian separatists for decades, but is internationally recognised as part of azerbaijan. the united nations says it s sending a mission to the region this weekend, to assess the humanitarian situation. the team will look at the needs of people remaining in the territory as well as those who are on the move. azerbaijan has said it would allow such a visit to take place. here s more from dickran khodanian, a freelance journalist currently in goris. i m actually in goris, which is 30 minutes right after the illegal checkpoint that azerbaijan has set up. as you can see behind me, there are a few tents set up. as of now, they re reporting that around 100,000 armenians have entered the republic of armenia. and just to give you an idea, the population of goris is 20,000. so one of the first stops is the city, because this is where they are registering. this is where they re getting a media assessment. and this is where they re being then la ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240703



by armenian separatists for decades, but it s internationally recognised as part of azerbaijan. the united nations says it s sending a mission to the region this weekend, to assess the humanitarian situation. the team will look at the needs of people remaining in the territory as well as those who are on the move. azerbaijan has said it would allow such a visit to take place. live now to ketevan khachidze, the chief executive of care causcasus. thank you forjoining us. i understand you have been near the border and spoken to people who crossed over the border. what are those people telling you? what are some of the stories you have heard in the past few days? in the past few days? thanks for invitin: in the past few days? thanks for inviting me- in the past few days? thanks for inviting me. they in the past few days? thanks for inviting me. they engulfed - in the past few days? thanks for inviting me. they engulfed a - in the past few days? thanks for i inviting me ....

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when the house of representatives is led by a different party to the one that controls the senate and also occupies the white house. deadlocks. not unheard of. the government shut down six times since 1990. and when they happen, they can last for a short time, even days. but there s usually a very clear reason why. last time, for example, the government shut down in 2018. it was 35 days that those services were stopped. and this was because of a very clear disagreement about donald trump s wish to build a wall on the southern border. 2013, similarly, very clear policy disagreements saw a 16 day shutdown when representatives fell out over the provision of 0bamacare. this time, though, the reasons are far less clear. the republican speaker, kevin mccarthy, says that he thinks the biggest issue is president biden s wish to send more money to ukraine. but he said a short term deal probably could have been done before now in exchange for stronger border protections on the so ....

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delmore is in new york. happy friday. here we go again happy friday. here we go again. how likely is this? are the markets worryjust likely is this? are the markets worry just yet, likely is this? are the markets worryjust yet, given this is not the first time we ve been here. you are riaht, the first time we ve been here. you are right. this the first time we ve been here. you are right, this is the first time we ve been here. 7m. are right, this is not the first time we ve been here, and lawmakers on capitol hill have little time to stave off a government shutdown. we are down to 48 hours and a government shutdown would have effects all across washington and the country. hundreds of thousands of federal workers out of work, without pay, the slowing or stopping of government services, everything from your museum and park being closed to nutrition benefits and inspections for drinking water plants and trials for new medications. all of these things could be impacted ....

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