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JAKARTA -- Indonesian businesses are complaining about a series of recent and potential tax hikes ranging from "leisure" to value-added levies, with s

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crisis team worker at the time they were being violated. it's often said the survivors of expectation were children who were not loved so i want to acknowledge the trauma that parents, carers and otherfamily members when three fun they were trying to protect the children and had little or no support and the devil at the door was too powerful. i would like to thank sinha, simon lewis, philippa lauton, nicole tyler, matt baker and henry singer for dramatising and documenting this appalling series of events. how many more times will attack a drama documentary and the ensuing public outcry to call people and organisations to account? crisis intervention team, the team of women i worked with were highly skilled. they were tenacious and committed to the young people will work with and

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Ayman

resilience van wael al dahdouh, al jazeera's gaza bureau chief, who's 27 year old son also and al jazeera journalist and camera man in his phone pride was killed last week by an israeli airstrike, alongside his colleague and the southern city of rafah. initially, the israeli military said the killing of the journalist was a version and that mueller was targeting an alleged terrorist in a vehicle. then facing global outcry, it made the unsubstantiated claim favor alleged members of palestinian military groups. al jazeera released a statement condemning and rejecting what it said is reallyisleading attempts to justify the killing of journalists. months before, in october, wael al dahdouh lawrence of other incomprehension polasek during that live broadcast when his wife, 15-year-old son, seven year old daughter and grandson were killed by an israeli airstrike.

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happens inside gaza and from the international community perspective there's already the outcry including the charge of genocide that south africa has made in the international criminal court saying that, you know, israel is trying to destroy the palestinian people with its action, which of course israel protests against. doing something like this would just lend more credence to that, that the israelis aren't going to allow the palestinians to have any emblems of independence. >> kim dozier, thank you so much. still ahead, a historic day for the kingdom of denmark where the world's only remaining female sovereign will pass the crown and usher in a new era for one of the world's's oldest monarchieses.

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The Beat Weekend

laugh it off at your peril. the question here become's were we listening to a closing argument for the iowa home stretch? or, a nod towards the arguments for closing down american democracy, and replacing it with a system where presidents steal elections and kill within community, and then pardon americas convicted, seditionist traitors, and then when the outcry comes, well the leader's lawyers and hacks will say, that's old news. we told you the plans. the people voted him in, they voted him for this. and i said lawyers and hacks, because there are some people serving as lawyers for the president, and every person in this country, defendant or not, criminal defendant or not, is entitled to council as well as

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be, the action taken overnight by the uk alongside the americans has been not necessarily welcomes but it hasn't prompted a huge outcry from the opposition benches. some on the left of the labour party are arguing it will set the region are light, but as for the current leader of the labour party, sir keir starmer, he is backing the government. we are supporting this action. the houthi attacks being carried out for some time in the red sea, it is on commercial shipping, civilians operating that commercial shipping. and not only is it disrupting trade and shipping, but it's putting civilian lives at risk and therefore we do support this action. i do want the prime minister obviously to make a statement to parliament as soon as possible because the scope, nature and extent of the operation needs to be explained. now, the vast majority of mps will have been in their constituencies last night when this action was

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sub—postmaster is wrongly convicted of a foggy it system begin shortly. it comes after an itv drama raise the profile of the scandal. this morning a former post office investigator will face questions. stephen batchelor was part of the team whose work led to criminal proceedings against some sub—postmasters. the itv drama mr bates versus the post office has shone a light on how sub—postmasters were wrongly convicted of money which was missing due to a foggy horizon accounting software. it's a start tobyjones, will mellor and monica beaumont. patrick spence was the executive sponsor and james strong who worked as a director on the drama. thank you. patrick, starting with you. your reaction when it comes to this public outcry following your series. it’s when it comes to this public outcry following your series.— following your series. it's very gratifying- _ following your series. it's very

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was pregnant. so the stakes here are very high. a reminder that none of this is new, this inquiry began in february 2021, this has been going on for years and it is the itv drama on for years and it is the itv drama on the scandal that has led to a public outcry and led to the government announcing new measures to ensure it can overturn so many convictions. i also want to give you a bit of a reminder as what mr bradshaw has said in this phase of the inquiry. she was asked by the inquiry counsel, julian blake, about what he knew and when he knew it. and it was an uncomfortable exchange to watch becausejulian blake has been absolutely forensic in the way he is questioning the investigator.

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of a foggy it system begin shortly. it comes after an itv drama raise the profile of the scandal. this morning a former post office investigator will face questions. stephen batchelor was part of the team whose work led to criminal proceedings against some sub—postmasters. the itv drama mr bates versus the post office has shone a light on how sub—postmasters were wrongly convicted of money which was missing due to a foggy horizon accounting software. it's a start tobyjones, will mellor and monica beaumont. patrick spence was the executive sponsor and james strong who worked as a director on the drama. thank you. patrick, starting with you. your reaction when it comes to this public outcry following your series. it’s when it comes to this public outcry following your series.— following your series. it's very gratifying- _ following your series. it's very

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connection— it as it happens to them so the connection is stronger i think, that is the _ connection is stronger i think, that is the power— connection is stronger i think, that is the power of drama, poetry and -rab is the power of drama, poetry and grab you _ is the power of drama, poetry and grab you and drag it through these stories _ grab you and drag it through these stories. , ., , �* grab you and drag it through these stories. , . , ~ ., . ~ grab you and drag it through these stories. , . , ~ . . ,, ., ~ grab you and drag it through these stories. , . , ~ . . ,, ., ,, , ., stories. james ann packer, thank you both so much — stories. james ann packer, thank you both so much in _ stories. james ann packer, thank you both so much in banking _ stories. james ann packer, thank you both so much in banking for - stories. james ann packer, thank you both so much in banking for your- both so much in banking for your work, the evidence, what is happening today, the inquiry continuing, the public outcry thanks partly to your drama on itv that has done so much more attention to that. thank you for your work and thank you for your time. yesterday prime minister rishi sunak announced the hundreds of convictions will be overturned. i haven't got that money, and i don't know where it's gone. jo hamilton, the sub—postmistress portrayed in the recent itv drama, has played a key role in the fight for justice.

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