tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 6, 2024 1:00am-2:01am AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sorry, i'm demise the welcome to the news. our live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. modesta and more destruction palestinians. farewell those they've lost, but does riley attacks continue across central causes. getting moving a 100 people i'm able to find the causes most vulnerable india. the former of israel was a group sound. the alarm of
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a spiraling mental health crisis. scuffles, breakouts, unoccupied. east jerusalem is crowns of his right. is that a pricing flag de square off against palestinian shop, bonus pricing, escalates, and sedans ignore the full region price, same as the monetary and supply home health cases in stuck in a 14 month long civil the, the commercial space race is on is errors as or as based joint boeing, find the launch is to ask, you knows, into space. off the z is of delays. the, this is again, this our in central gaza. what is riley forces of randolph attacks for a 2nd day, more than
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a 100 palestinians has been killed since tuesday. the strikes of maney targeted 3 camps full of displays. people just a few kilometers, a pause rage and as long as the on the say it out. many of the dead and wounded a women and children. the don't to that point is, is described the latest as so as an insane escalation of mile and more than 300 people have been injured in the strikes. and it being true that the alexa hospital in darrow by law, doctors are forced to treat many on the floor while others have died waiting for help. false because already one that is 3 times over the official capacity of people that it's able to treat. as there is honey mom who sent us this report from just outside the likes, the hospital, the air, a toxic place on a great rest of the account. more residential buildings have been targeted and destroyed and for on,
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people who are inside. those are residential been trying to leave these home since the 30th and the surge of the talk party down the invasion of the central part of the eastern part of the central area. at least 5 more people are why the hospital into into separate ambulance vehicles here including one. sean is what we're seeing here at the courtyard of the hospital. that brings the total number of people who been killed to uh for in the past the 24 hours to a 102 people. right now we were told by paramedics in the ambulance vehicle, there's still more people at the targeted side. these are the residential homes of palestinians in the res refuge account at that's the southern eastern part of the central part that goes to next to the city. they are still in their home. uh those people went back through the 3 weeks ago. do their homes out there just
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really military withdrew from the area, leaving a trail devastation on distractions. what we're trying to do is to find a place and to do some clean, remove troubles and, and stay in whatever remaining of their residential homes, only to be targeted to be and be forced into more further internal displacement. the situations are getting quite difficult by the hour. we're expecting research in the air at the top as the people are still leaving these areas and coming all the way through. didn't bella, city definitive deluxe, the hospital, and at the western part, near the coast of rhodes. to describe the scene in both, both of these gives me these roughly 8 times as wide typical a risky they're leaving with the deepening sense of shattered safety and security out. there is no safety place lifting gaza, but more tragically,
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there is no escape out of this genocide as the whole has taken on bearable toll on gauze as children, i'm much just 18 months old was killed. one is ready for says don't get to the displacement comp and rough uh, gauze is southern most city. 45 people were killed and not attack out is there a spoke to lives, grieving, father and brothers. camille, nothing like has the story. the family united in grief who don't dreamed of being adult to all kind of dreamed of being a pilot, just 18 months old us made, hadn't yet had a chance to dream of becoming anything down to john's wife and 3 children were killed and it is really a strike on a displacement. come in, rafa show how to continue to use or say order. i can i saw the bodies of my wife, my daughter, her to my son are con,
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and my baby osmond i was told he was headless. i just picked inside the body bag and saw his body without a head. i couldn't stand to see any more. i lifted up again and walked away from the end of all the cafeteria in the last estimate was among the 45 people to the attack. many others at the comp, dunden lloyd in the tents. they had been staying in his ready designated safe area . they were killed just 2 days off to the international court of justice, ordered israel to stop. it's in person into rafa. despite f, let's find a day. this is how his family tries to remember him. they kept his toys and clothes, source of comfort and pain. most of all that all up that you know, and every time i look at my brother's belongings, i'm overwhelmed with grief. i hope to be killed. so i can join him in heaven. i missed my sister, and for others,
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i miss them all. set them on the table. understand who i missed. my mother, my sister, who died and my 2 brothers are con, an estimate, a wish they'd never been killed. i missed them too much from it's head was never found and his family were forced to bury him without it. of his grades is next to his mother and siblings in the ruins of gaza. metal back out to sierra. yeah, we have from sitting always suspects, passing, that unit steps middle east and north africa office is that vulnerable children and not getting the help they need war has a profound impact on this. i political, a willingness and what's your, you know, is before the war started before the latest escalation started before the 7th of october, and there were around 500000 children and the guy,
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the step who needed some kind of mental health support. now we know that all of the children and guys i need that support. i need a specialized support in many, many, many cases. so uh, this is really hard to deal with. the problem now is the services that are on the ground are almost on the existence we're talking about, the only psychological a psychiatric hospital inc as a, has been the out of service early on in this escalation. um, that means that the basic needs of, of mental health can't the can't be uh, mit um also for children as long as they are continuing to, uh, to witness what they are with to take as long as they continue to experience what they're experiencing. it's really hard to deal with with the trauma, the 1st, the 1st a principle of, of trauma is 3. move the person from the environment of the trauma. that's, that's impossible and gas that there's no safe place and goes on. there's no uh,
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yeah, there's no place that feels safe. well, instead of going to school children and now spending hours to get water for the families, they travel long distances in the searing heat. often find that water treatment pots a shot because of a lack of fuel outage. there is hand alcorder reports from daryl by law. it's a basic necessity of life. but for policy means in garza clean water is cars. thousands of displaced people travel every day by foot to one of the causes last operating this in the nation sense that even the it's an everyday old deal. we come to 2 volts, a $2.00 to $3.00 times a day, some of the source of drinking, and some we use the washing. it's a crisis, a daily mental and physical struggle were drained and exhausted. the most of cause i just want to treatment and sanitation infrastructure has been badly damaged or
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destroyed by israel since october, 7th, palestinians here now rely on what 8 gets through is where you have restrictions and remaining treatment tense. but there is not enough fuel getting into the strip to keep them learning the hopper or no other way the station stopped operating due to lack a few. that's what we were told. we fix c will to, to workshop alone and nothing like that. but it's not suitable, it's just too salty. the crowd is conditions unlock assignment. taishan here means there is a concentration of disease. and without clean water, even basic hygiene becomes a struggle that i have in my yeah, i have 2 boys with special needs. they need care and they need water. it takes me about an hour to go get water. sometimes when i get back, i find them crying in the tent. they need someone to stay with them. they need mineral water and it's not available. they need a proper tent and hygiene. the shortage of water is adding more misery to the lives
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of tens of thousands of college sinews currently saying it makes this tom after being displaced several times in the past few months and include that. he adds the data that has been left the policy and is towards the end. the war and gaza continue have master sticking to its demands of a permanent ceasefire. the head of a master's political being is small. hi, mia is saying that a mass and is allied factions will deal positively with any agreements on the basis of a comprehensive cessation of aggression, complete withdrawal of israeli troops and prisoner exchange. well that's less than 2 weeks since $45.00 palestinians will find to live in that tens and shelters and israel tonka to the displacement of camp and rough uh, in the final hours. many of the victims have faced a difficult choice. stay in rough onto the sweat of his writing, strikes, or leave for the ruins of hon. eunice, are you there? is this on our travels between the 2 cities and filmed watches. so that's how does
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know how somebody that's right now behind me is alone going happen. last floyd and of a slave friends, fox and then los area. i don't need our toes. what people are still is 5 the spends because they were told that they all and a face area last night. and this one being why 5 to 6 rockets as people appropriate, resulting in the credit of 40 to 50 people. if you find link is all over dropbox, kind of give you this and kind of trip about us, where should people go or the t okay? does not empty. you cannot allow it is still going real fast. that we've got to wait to get them to do so we'll look at the videos for people. if i know it's really crowded and the people are sitting here,
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the, the problem is we're in 2 of our coates. we're going to be invaded, 10 units is destroyed. so people are living in mall, surroundings, intense or in the rubble and the rest of the people that are not able to find any place to go to. i remember thinking, how did you hear 31 of those 2 months ago, and that place was full sense we're talking about hundreds of thousands of 10. 10 am. mm hm. with this new. mm hm. please manage. yes. hi. and model comes in is that lower, perceive your mattress news of the floor window. is it from the furnace?
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you can get it in the mail just leaving the bus. you don't have to also be there. you know, you give us an idea of how to do the people and there is different people are living in here and there are people living here in spending their time their entire time waiting to return back to their city. the altar nationalist is riley's and i've held a mars to occupied east jerusalem as part of the so called flag day celebrations. it mocks israel's illegal occupation of the area. we're off to the 1967 rule israel
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. his band out is there from reporting in israel. so and wrong calling centers this report instead from amman, i have a school that alex of floods. recall i was flooded with his reading flag say the participants of the so called annual reflect mulch. almost immediately after they arrived unoccupied, history slipped the open, the racist ultra nationalist whose writings began attacking priced indians living in the old city. c no one was safe from the buttons. goodness even reported. some is reading newspapers with the crowd, jones with death to hers. members of the far right party, led by national security meeting. this, the, it, the mob been give it made in cushions into like so most compelled. and despite in agreement with these radio authorities on the georgia, i mean, what if you manage the site not to do so they raised flags and prayed of the site. an open provocation designed to escalate tensions. these to you. i think there's
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a direct intention to set fire. and so the bank view and the rest of the right wing experienced ministers. and what they're doing right now is to try to do as much as they can by any means and stuff because that's the police tried to stop . the alternation this is riley is attacking out of sydney and, but this was not designed to protect those being attacked, but to support the attackers. in previous years note is where you've ever been arrested during the circles like much. in fact, palestinians have been arrested simply for defending themselves. so far this year, 3 palestinians have been detained. flag date as it is officially cold is supposed to celebrate the annexation and control of the east jerusalem of the 1967 rule and illegal unification the on the international exclude occupation every year. there are challenges mounted and is really cool to try and change the route of the march
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to try and avoid occupied east jerusalem. and ever yet, the quotes approved the march, and that's despite all of the violence that takes place in richmond county. how does their amman jordan, a reminder again, that benjamin s know his cabinets has found out as they are. so we are reporting from outside israel the we tend to see don now there's been renewed, fighting them between the army and the power ministry rapids support forces in the western city about sasha. both sides are using heavy weapons and all to hillary. fighting and alpha. sure. began in the middle of may, the city services, if you're monetary in oscillation, you are assessing the sudanese ministry have been fighting for control of the
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country since april last year. at least 14000 people have died since that time. well, i'll flush, it itself is in north dot for stay. it's the last stronghold of the internationally recognized government. the recess has taken control of nearly all of the all the main cities in the state, local long groups of broken months of neutrality, declaring allegiance to the only fear in the state will complete a full to the recess of sasha was also a major supply room the aid and the conflict that needs relief is no longer being distributed elsewhere in the country, which is making a di humanitarian situation much less otherwise supposed to look at the cash capielo fully united nations residents in humanitarian coordinator for su dawn, you said that it's not likely the are assessing to sydney's on me will come to a resolution anytime soon i and it looks as if the, the end is coming through the fighting dot for this logistically and politically important thought for
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a regional capital. what that means is that the audit is really trying to consolidate its position, generally in the region and the, the armed forces us to don farr, fucking, and lost the buckle. what that means is that the unplugged of civilians quotes in the middle are suffering from both directions. both the artist says as well as to the need. unfortunately, none of them are known for their, for their ages to imagine low quoted for human rights. and so we have a increasing desperation displacement and destruction, which i think civilians having the less and less options at the disposal of the lucky ones might get away. but then even getting away is actually felt with risk and being just heading towards a targeting border, which is quite a long way away. and so i think it's a desperate situation overall, how protracted light the back will be between the sydney's on the in the recess. so
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the, a flasher of the state capital of north doubtful because of course, the longer it goes on for more people will die. indeed, i mean, it sounds for us to say a days because we wouldn't want to fight thing to continue. but the, quite frankly, it would be better. it's like this, this the tier to a concept analysis. i should research climax as soon as possible. but i think go based on the front critical it of the artist that but and what they've done in the rest of the deductible region and the other states of that region. i think they are a well funded low supported and there there have been logistics and this split systems around the world. the suitcase on me is a i think, running out of the of sense. so it seems to me is only a matter of time before the ours, that birth date control. but the warranty is what they do once they have unfair to
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control of the, of the top. and again, based on the bus struck, trickled in other places. now like those within the, in the region they, uh, we're only shipping more atrocities and the 4 civilians, you know? yeah, people or without floor had been a been adulthood re the and the was kind of goes to a stop to and the with the know has been available. what are the implications of, of that the, not just the battle fall of sasha, but the recess, consolidating its control of this area. so the distribution of aid supplies to people. what a bought from a another, another sort of a burst of genocide requirements. you're going to see possibly, uh they talk to partition of the country. so with the artist of consolidated, the organ dispatched for the gym does pull, you know, is the size of the product. so it's a, it's a, it's a very huge region. so uh, definitely one thing, and this is going to make this more difficult if we're thinking of a one,
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keeping the country together as a sedan and to finding some accommodation between the, the 2 sides. remember, there are also other part of metric groups as well. so the, every day the boss is a bitch, it gets even more confused because other smaller ministry groups, including both receiving good support from outside the neighboring countries, are joining the in the free and that they are for the confusion name so that any of the times towards the finding some kind of a peaceful resolution, big guns that even more complex than a class had a doctors without borders, emergency response, since they're done. and she said earlier, the conflict is having a catastrophic effect on the population. to me it would be a very high will to reach inside the nation and because of the funding, but not only because of the fact you go to, so there is a supply issue. so at the moment, there is almost no trucks,
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even commercial trucks arriving at so it means that so even food is the best on the list available, what day is most and that's available. so it means that even before we start thinking about, they know off of different to 4 different conditions. so even a women that used to be delivering the it will be more and more complicated already . mother cushion was very much inside the city and of this area. so what we can imagine though, is this sufficient, continue like this independent. there will be when they are very kind of mortality that is for, for the want did the very a new norm. so we received the already more than $1300.00, for the didn't know only of us the, to doing centrally at the moment. and well, then 200 of them, the bus, the way there are lots of the people who used to be a very to the unfortunately there is just just one surgeon company in the fussy. so
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yes to to we are going to new one of the case is received in the hospital and the hospital itself is not safe at all because uh it does be not ready at that's by the shilling full times in the, in the 10 days. so it's the continue out to reduce, but it's very difficult to work in since such situations. now, russia's farm and a survey level has been in between a 5 so on the latest off of his full country tour of west africa. moscow has been attempting to strengthen his ties across the african continent. on wednesday level of announced additional military supplies and instructors to help build up picking a fos as defense capabilities. nicholas ok, reports now from center goals, capital dot com, the playing multiple games at the same time. is this skills that russians seem to have mastered in international chess competition. so it may be confusing to some, but not to russian immigrant to send a go. my age, get out and get geared that she's here to spread this russian strategy to africans
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and is representing not only russia, but the west african nation as well. it's the feeling because you need to feel the position. you need to feel the weakness. point of your opening, so you're wanting to know when use with pools and when you should wait, your should the play safe by the same time, not very press by safe. when you play chess, and you can say a lot about the person, the playing with you, you can say a lot about his character. russians for administer, sir gala for off, learn to play chess at an early age in school, following his latest tour of africa, western diplomats and the region are left wondering what his strategy is beyond the checkered board. and in the political arena. lever off used to a press conference in the former french colony of congo to respond to the french president's suggestion of sending french military instructors to ukraine. as much of this, we in less volition as to whether they are labeled as whether the members of the
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french armed forces, or just most recently, they represent an absolutely legitimate target for armed forces. this statement was applauded by many former african french colonies seeking to break their relationship with the former colonial power in getting congo lab. ralph sought access to the countries large reserves of on top minerals in burkina, faso, in chad. russia is seeking to bolster defense contracts of the last one, the last one i have a, a b, t that ours. it's also an economic and strategic opportunity to use russian expertise and the expectation of natural resources and defense. but critics accuse russia of using african countries as paul is to apply pressure on the west. the russians are keen to cultivate multiple alliances, away from europe. it is a strategy that seems to be paying off for now with many of the west wondering what
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rushes next move will be nicholas hawk. elgin's here at the car. now there's been gone via outside the us embassy, and by route the lebanese armies as a government involved in the shooting has been injured and apprehended. i'll just, there is an hold reports from the lebanese capital. there is a security incidents in the vicinity of the entrance of the us embassy, just north of babe ruth early on wednesday, behind me some 700 meters was where the shooting happened. as you can see, lebanese army soldiers deployed the they have sailed all roads leading to the embassy, the lebanese army, and a brief statement said that there was a shoot out, and they, they apprehended a gunman who was wounded and that he was a syrian national. but lovely security sources are saying that this was not the work of just one man. and so there were others involved a driver and possibly 2 other assailants, one who, who managed to escape and another who was killed. there has been no claim or
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responsibility, but on the best that the wounded gunman was wearing the words assign, makes face was written on them. we've seen this is a 1st really attack of it's kind in years. yes, there has been violence intention around the u. s. embassy in recent months, due to as well as the war on girls are there have been violent protests. but, but like i mentioned, the motive of this attack is still not clear. and there's still no claim of responsibility center for their elza 0 north of beta. so the head for you on the new zone, the united nations is wanting climate change is reaching a new tipping point with you minus he's set to low cost. keith harris to target barnaby low in eastern indonesia were found. ego has been emitting as columns as high as 7000 meters in recent days. during after periods. pacific rings by
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the fellow, we have got lots a try whether it's frustrated at the moment, but 2 areas of very wet weather over the next couple of days. we've got this tool here just because that is the side of new south wales, and that's gonna produce some very heavy right into the southeast of button. you south wells. i know what's, what's the, what's the side of the country that's will southern policy got this cold front to run toward southern areas of wy, introducing some west to cool weather over the next dial. so, so that's going to slide his way in to the south west, but i went to the southeast and this is going to link here for a couple of days, this one. so i'm pos, could say a $150.00, maybe $200.00 millimeters afraid over the next 2 or 3 days, which is where the will be to the south of sydney. but it does look pretty nice. the ivr, the next style. so elsewhere, as i said,
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you can see it as long as you drive across australia, similar pictures, it go on into fast. i still some shows the into that southeast corner, still a bit of a way by which was the southwest corner near same. and on the other hand, can you stay dry and find quite weather here? try and find 2 for japan and across the korean peninsula for the time being where to where the risk making its way into central and eastern parts of china. and it stays bright as that was a south the the, the latest news as it breaks, india is of was false to scrolling economy. yet experts say it's high, g, d, p. mosques, have some challenges with detailed coverage. even the rush of the defense budget is unprecedented. 7 percent of g d p, the crowd funding platforms are still raising money from around the world. springs declaration is to evidence of a growing cents a month to month,
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a combined q of alger 0. i live from the main stories. now, is there any forces of ramped up attacks across central garza for 2nd day? most of the strikes targeting for age mythology and the sarah refuge account within a 100 palestinians have been killed since tuesday, including women and children. alternation is does raise of hell to march through okey fight east jerusalem. sponsor vessel full flag day celebrations, a tax palestinian shopkeepers. the day marks as wells and he's a of the patient of the area are off to the $9.00 to $6.00 to $7.00 more. and it has been menus fighting between saddam's army and the permanent sea rock that support forces and sit down to the full state fighting instances of last year. it began in the middle of may, at least $14000.00 people have died since then. on world environment day you as factory general attorney guitars is raising the alarm on climate change. and a speech in new york terrace at the world is heating up faster than ever before. and you might,
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as he is running out of time to take action on find that i'll just there is gabriel was on the reports on this. the american museum of natural history and new york is home to millions of specimens of plants, animals, people, and the living world feeding. perhaps the un shows here for the secretary general to deliver a special address on climate action. he called a moment of truth. the policies the world is spewing, gave nations so fast that by 2035 higher temperature rise would be old, but it's getting teats. on wednesday, the world media are logical organization said there is 80 percent likelihood that the annual average global temperatures will exceed $1.00 degrees above pre industrial levels in the next 5 years. why all of these fuss about 1.5 degrees?
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so because all planets, he's a mess of complex connected systems and every fraction of a degree of global heating cones. the difference between $1.00 and $2.00 degrees would be the difference between extinction and survival. for some small island states and coastal communities, the difference between the minimizing climate scales, or crossing dangelo sleeping points. gutierrez has spoken often about the urgent need for climate action. but here we're specifics. 33 different asks or policy recommendations. among them a call for every country in the world to create a national climate action plan. he called for a wide spread ban on advertising, from fossil fuel companies. in the same way, many countries limit tobacco advertising. but if gutierrez wanted to see the challenges of getting local governments to implement his ambitious climate call to
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action, he didn't have to look very far. i have directed the mt a to and definitely pause the program. the governor of new york is now postponed a plan to tax every car entering new york city during peak hours to encourage public transportation and reduce emissions. it was due to go into effect later this month. the secretary general does not have the power to demand issues be taken on climate change, but with the power of his bully pulpit and being the world's top of the diplomat and advocate. he certainly can put an issue back on the world agenda and that's exactly what he was trying to do with his speech gabriel's on to obviously to new york. so just how does the global climate action measure up against what's actually required to reach net 0 by the 2050 out environment editing the cock explains the fact that you might remember this power is
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2015, a rad. moving to label consensus as a power as agreement was force, it was a historic deal with widespread support. a primary objective to phase out fossil fuel emissions, to keep temperatures from rising. ideally no more than one and a half degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. well, the 9 years on the world has failed to deliver as temperature of soul and as call to arms, the un secretary general said the failure is super charging, whether extremes costing billions and displacing millions, even as climate apparel strikes a parts of the globe, not one of the g 20 countries is causing emissions quickly enough. the energy transition is happening is just to slay. meanwhile, the faults of your industry is still being subsidized on a massive scale last year. a record 7 trillion dollars is that is more than
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government's believe. we spend annually on education and fossil fuel companies invested just 2 and a half percent of capital spent on clean energy in 2023. the rest on keeping the coal business of oil, coal and gas running many will point to how some government said, not only porting private policies, but also actively reversing them. it's pretty evident that has to change and fast. as the secretary general said, it's time for leaders to decide who's side bear on tomorrow is too late. john of the day because director for international climate policy at the nature conservancy, he says progress is being made, but more needs to be done to finance the fight. global greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise. we have seen a tapering off of the emissions. rise is probably the one good thing that we have going right now that we've seen since the pairs agreement was signed back in 2015,
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that many governments and need a large governments which is the most important thing or are really starting to take clement action and what this has resulted in is, is a slowing down and the increase in global greenhouse gas emissions. although at the moment we're kind of at a peak, which means we haven't really started to go down in the way that we need to come down. we're looking at governments who have constrained to budgets, whether it's for the overseas development aid for health, whether it's for military actions, public budgets are, are being pushed everywhere and being requested for funding for each different things. so it makes it hard for governments to go back to their legislatures and ask for the money. so in a way we're seeing public finance for climate change go up, but it's not going up drastically. and we can expect it to do so exponentially. what we do need to do is make sure that private finance is coming in. how do we use those public dollars? how do we use what the you might want to invest on some of his green deal and make sure that you money if it's public money, maybe the risks,
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investments. so the private bank will actually come in and make the investments that are made to, you know, quadruple what the investment will actually be. one of the impacts of the climate crisis as severe weather and flooding, which is now head, south africa's east coast. at least 21 people have died. hundreds are also homeless . so me the miller has that story. i was this is oh but don't god is a tomatoes a drive was kept as a tomato building up in south africa's kazoo to tell provence by the time many could seek shelter. it is too late. areas like this have been devastated. the high winds in torrential rains, flattened homes and flooded roads. at least a 120 people have lost their homes. 11 others have been killed. thirties have declared the state of a lot. i see now blue level, but we don't have any food because it's all with all our belongings away from our ideas all onto the rubble and we're still searching. we literally have nothing we
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played with those who can help to come forward and risk us and the level of the rooms have been destroyed. that means my tenants don't have a place to stay in the month now. i have to try and get them a place to stay and have my house repaired, and i do not have that much money to do that. i survive because of my tenants, and there are only 2 of them. in some areas, work is being done to restore to electricity supply of the power lines were damaged 2 years ago, doubling and it's a rounding areas with the size of the was flooding. and so last week is history killing more than 400 people. at least 10 people have died now in the neighboring east, some k province with these bit extensive flooding us. and more than 2000 people have been forced to leave nelson mandela bay. with the service to save the heavy rains and cold and likely to bring hail snow and more strong winds issued a warning into other provinces. because more bad weather is expected to meet the miller,
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i'll choose 0. the indians governing political alliances unanimously elected in 5 minutes and are under low d as its lead to. it's expected to form a new governments in the coming days. load these b, j. p. last it sweeping majority in the 6 week elections, forcing it into coalition, told, are minded, the indian government has failed to give these as to elders. there is correspondence to cover this story. so instead of a report on the election from outside the country, on the coastal sharif reports, the political parties in a huddle of take elections in india delivered shop for sal, it's the 6 week non polls give the governing b j b a when, but not to pay a majority in the last to rely on allies to form a government. india as low has a parliament has $543.00 seats. a party of the coalition needs to secure 272
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seats to form a government b, j. b 1240 seats. not enough for the majority, but with the help of its allies. it's secure. 293 seats. the opposition congress has nearly doubled a chair from previous elections with $99.00 seats and the room with its allies. it's 1232 seats. the database quest for hedge a monic dominance has been hosted somewhat and more importantly that this whole thing of the job, the not of the more the juggernaut of the search for dominance has come on the back of the uh, the, the realities of the everyday lives of citizens of india, or voters of india on tuesday, prime minister marine the mo, the claim victory saying his alliance will return for the 3rd consecutive to him. it comes up to the d. p divisive campaign where he was accused of hate speech movie
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had initially set the talbot of winning 400 seats. but the party lost in cruise from the states. the b j. b says the target was to mobilize because on the ground, everybody wants to say type goal is to motivate its workers. reset i was, i funded mc 70 the view that the lucas was good motivated to achieve those goals. the opposition align set out for some traditions is also holding pulse, nearly 28 national and reach new policies, teamed up for the 1st time and to defeat the b. t. p. exposed see economic issues led voters to post the ballots in protest against the government. given the fact that we've had a lot of good, but basically the claimant and also the government has missed it on the things that called me to compete and messed up things like police that group. and these issues have led people to believe that just one thing for bigotry is not going to do the
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trick going forward in the interest of their own future from the newspapers to the people on the street. the election results have taken many by surprise, and most of these decision to build a temple in a u. t. a on the side of a former most appears to have failed to go into much support main bob. yet, the main thing is that you should not to make room temple an issue. i can do. rem, temple is okay. but if you don't have jobs, what will attempt to do for now? cool ish and politics has returned to india and visit the uncertainties of governing a nation for the world's largest population and the consumption of these. i'll just see the collaborations of been held in fronts to mark the age of anniversary of the day. the students from the u. k, the us and canada to attack german forces on the coasts of northern france in june 1944 more than 4000 soldiers were killed on the day. another 5000 were injured.
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patasha butler sent this update from normandy. what the main focus of the us present, j biden's vis a to is to take part in the day commemorations here in normandy. he'll be meeting us veterans. they're all at that was a 150 k age between 96 and a 107. some of them took part in those the day landings, 80 years ago, no doubt will be sharing some of the stories and memories with us. presence of items will also eva see a service as a hobby, to the american symmetry that i'd take pulse along side of the world. leaders in an international commemoration that will be hosted by the french president emmanuel macro. ukraine will also be here in the shape of the ukrainian prizes into florida . may zalinski has been invited by the least se specifically to take part in these celebrations because of war and ukraine. in the heart of europe. it will be on many
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people's minds. the russian president, vladimir putin has not been invited, nor has a russian delegation that is a change from the policy. lisa says that is because as russia, ukraine nation, the week on sort of a fight and on my call will a whole 2 weeks in paris. so be a state and as i so have a lot to discuss this polls, particularly ukraine, but also the situation in the middle east. latasha butler, i'll just sarah normandy, frauds south career is hosting an agricultural conference. the african nations which hopes will relieve hunger. rice is an important staples of many african countries in south korea is become a world leader in the grains. cultivation of mcbride has the story now from sol for the host, as korea. this conference demonstrates its rapid development from the recipient of overseas aid to a don't, a nation which can now help others, especially in the production of food almost desert challenge law. we will work to
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strengthen advocacy food security capabilities. we will actively promote agricultural transfer and contribute to increasing food self sufficiency. south korea and farmers have made pioneer and good bond susie an agriculture no more so that even rice production and it's so cold k rice belt project across parts of africa is aimed at supporting farmers. the agricultural centers help promote more resilience rise seeds while spreading education and the use of new technology. what distinguishes korean strains are the yields, compared to many african varieties. korean crops can produce mold in twice the rice, a top to 6 tons by heck with young, rapidly growing populations to feed under worse and in climate crisis. more african countries are looking to increase production remedies? i guess. i mean, i would like to commend the categorized built initiative for launch for career, which is a testament to the principal partnership. the career has forge with the african
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countries more. yeah, the goal is to distribute enough high resiliency to african families in the next 3 years to grow rice for 13000000 people. rough mcbride, i'll just say era, so we take it of indonesia. amount a bu is erupt, it again with thousands of people. forced to flee, has been weeks of heightened activity with ashley rooms as high as 7 columbus. his bonnet below has moved from indonesia, is west how the hair region after decades of being dormant, mount able in the remote how behavioral region of indonesia, interrupting tens of thousands of tremors have been recorded since the beginning of may. and it's seriously for options has sent ash raining of surrounding villages. that's forced more than 2600 people within the volcanoes, 7th kilometer danger zone to leave the area. that's fine. got a lot. i've been here since may 27th because there was
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a huge directions in and we saw fire and lightning coming else of ok. those crisis we own got really skid. people are allowed to come home during the day, but troops are in stand by with military trucks ready to move people away from danger in case there rupture and gets worse. forties, raise the alert level for mount equal to the highest, you know, for tier system on may 16th. and since then, it's been a rough thing, almost every day, spewing as columns as high as 7000 meters, a disaster mitigation officials have also been using drone technology to map out potential hazards from cold lava flow. with rain pouring today, flash parts could carry a dangerous mix of rocks, gas, and nash as they did after mount murat. b in indonesia is western so much regions interrupted last month. in more than 60 people died. ready of the course of the situation in terms of the, the policy things and,
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and also those that are usability 1st teams we are trying to identify if the, if so it'd be any day before what are the possible congestion. but those are the recreation can say the more immediate concerns. so i add on the line. we appreciate that they give us food, but our problem is money because we still need to spend for our children who are in school. we can't make money for here all day because while the government has promised to provide assistance, it's not clear how long before mount e bu comes down. fine to below algebra west, how my hair indonesia, a lab for you on the program. the written makes sound and how the 200 year old awesome the band done in is making
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a comeback when desire as the the the us aerospace company, boeing is launched to us. you know, it's on emissions needs, national space ation making it. well, that's a 1st actually for the company and it's only the 2nd private fund to do this. office space ex, calling back is the story. the new spacecraft, a new rocket and the seasoned crew, are headed to the international space station. boeing has waited a long time to send humans into orbit and it joins
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a very small club in 2010. then us president for rock. obama promised a bold and risky new idea to transform the nation's 50 year old publicly funded space program into one that relies on private companies for space travel. in order to reach the space station. we will work with a growing array of private companies competing to make getting to space easier and more affordable. 14 years later, the companies in the us space race includes some new startups. many old titans, boeing is a space veteran. the company was involved in the apollo program half a century ago and was just one of 2 to be awarded the task of transportation under obama's new land effort. so it built the star line or that the craft is only flown to the space station once, and it's never carry people starlight star line or flies on a united launch alliance rocket. that's a partnership between defense giant lockheed martin and boeing along the way. other
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players have made big promises to. bigelow space was supposed to build habitats for space stations. it collapsed in 2020 version or bit hoped to deliver satellites by playing it folded in 2023. the apartments amazon sound are just based osis company, blue origin started selling short trips to space for the wealthy in 2021. and it's hoping to see its own mega rocket lift off later this year. but the one that promised the most as over delivered space x led by eli mosque was a start up in 2010. today it delivers most of the people in cargo into space controls the most satellites, and is testing the largest ever spaceship. or all of these depend on substantial governments support the space economy is more a speculative economy than it is a real economy. everything that comes from the space economy as we understand it is mostly well 1st based. um, so most of the time space companies aren't actually making profit off of space basic to,
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to use. we're going into space. it's mostly military contracting to do just restore line or boeing, tally some much needed success. mid business troubles back on earth. and nasa can claim a new partner as it aims for the moon. calling baker out 0. you got it. it's a time when technology donates the wealth, but young people an auction tina trying to do something different by preserving the use of the band don't in. it's a traditional instruments that plays a crucial role in the wisdom of the tango. to raise a fire reports from brent as iris the been doing any spa divided into this history, an instrument that's what presents the music of when a site is there only a few people around the world who make them some knowledge and tina people like be they don't have on rescuing the instrument from the past and keeping the traditional life you fall. don't want to go into it. i fell in love with ben, don't you? when i saw a workshop and the instrument and then i started to play. now there is
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a new generation who wants to play, you know, there is a revival of depend on, you know, be of italy so, so i knew to you as those who built musical instruments. i know he has said type a workshop. what a site is, where he owns repairs and produces when donations for argentina and other countries . even though they've been, don't you and was brought to argentina from germany. it's become the sound of tangible in this country and the heart of the bundle in our this reads that you can see here, it is what gives the instrument for additional sound. most of the instruments in argentina are very old and making one takes time. we believe the instruments have so people come here with the old band on the inside. it can be 80 years old and i tell them it's better if we do a new one and they say belong to their grandparents. so we try to fix it.
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the and it's not, you don't mean that lucky many days started to play by chance and adapted it sound to argentine in fault. music he says more and more people are following keys lead the out of the most of the music now is with computers. oh, but we're trying to go back to the essence of playing an instrument like this one that lots of young people are joining in. it's like a box that you put on tour legs and it's unique sound. the revival of an old instrument that's helping craft argentina's musical history and drawing young people or giving it a modern twist. denise, i will. i'll just see them on the side of that's it for me, but rob matheson will be here and just
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