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so is the international community, can we also say that dells? the cornerstone of democracy is having a free and open democratic pro upfront without the the federal until mccrae, this has been use our line from coming up in the next 60 minutes is ready for his target. a house near a hospital in con eunice in southern cancer. children are among the many casualties . america's top diplomats are runs and is around to push receive 5 deal. all the un security council that sits a virus on the proposal out of service and attacked by the paramilitary reference support forces causes the main hospital in the suits and these is the last strong
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holes. the new stuff will kind of support run madrid, head coach called on shots. he says he's being misquoted and is some pizza. his team is convinced in the next couple couples governing bodies. facebook, announce controversial funds to expand the toilets to include $32.00 teams. the id is $1500.00, the gmc 6 pm and gaza. we palestinians have enjoyed another day of and systems. as randy, phone bonded, at least i have been killed and con eunice, have to is ready for, has bombed residential areas. tens sheltering the displaced which also has at least 26 people had been killed in guns on monday along the hospitals, across the strip of running out of fuel and medical supplies, threatening the lives of thousands of patients. medical stuff of what can be owns. they could pass to the overflowing hospitals and with such
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a dire situation and god, so the us secretary of sight is back in the middle east to make another push for a safe spot. after meeting egyptian president of dell, phillip l. c. c. earlier on monday. and the blinking has just arrived in his room. he is to to meet the prime minister benjamin netanyahu in the coming hours. we're going to go to guys are 1st and they'll just, there was talk about resumes outside of the hospital. and then i'll follow to our can you just took us through the impact 1st of all, of the lack of fuel that uh what, what impact is that exactly having their on the hospitals and cancer? well generally we 1st need to speak about how many hospitals are still operational on the ground. in garza, we are talking about 2 hospitals in the central areas of golf line. closing. i log to the hospital where we are right now, and also i was in almost a rock refugee camp alongside that's in the north. there is, oh yeah, they are possibly some wild in the south. there is only on ok. so i meant to come
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to cities and also me to come come about them. this is apparently seems to be a very devastating medical condition on the ground. now that even they say, if you will show which is on multiple hospice or on this trip impacted negatively on the ability of the medical teams to operate on the ground, does different departments have, did not really manage to deal with different kinds of patients. and even with do some part of every desperate need for oxygen can only be provided by an electric current, which is absolutely i struggled for this medical teams to keep operating and provide them with the central medical care. we've been hearing from medics on sources and blocks the hospice of saying that every couple of days we have receiving a very limited amount of fuel that could be barely enough for 2 or 3 days. and then later this amount is renewed spot. generally the c to all of course in board is, is a very devastating step. being a conduct quotes,
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a very important and keith support line for humanitarian, even for medical supplies to hospital across this trip. what do adopters are suffering from a severe shortage of different kinds of medic medication and there are still some patients and even more people are receiving a treatment out some of the departments of the hospital due to the overwhelms capacity of the vast majority of hospitals across this trip. thank you so much terica. we really do appreciate all your wick and for us it's teracon who has him outside alexa, hospital him down by law. last we just had guns as medical system is on the extreme strain, a lack of medicine, fuel and spaces making it increasingly difficult to treat the wounded people. some patients that unlocks the hospital side, i've been waiting for care for months on the mortgage is a thought about the bottom of it. i have been in front of the hospital doors since april 16th being out of work since april 26, one of them i have been waiting to be transferred abroad and waiting for the
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crossing to open. so i can travel and continue treatment. august treatment is not available here, and so far the crossing is closed. of course this is due to the continuation of the war which has entered its 8th month. so i was up the assessment. i ended in sitting outside the hospital on the bed. there is no room inside, so i stuck outside the situation is very difficult. the into the throne in the car doors and on the ground. as you can see, the situation is difficult and there is a shortage of medicine. a lot of so that's, that's why that's the word with us with what he alex is the only hospital in the central area. and it can not receive such injuries, especially since the hospital was already very full with injured people, replace the injured along the internal corps, doors and in between the beds. there is no room at all inside this hospital for the injured. we had them sleeping in external tents. the hospital is now completely full, and the number of injured people exceeds the number of beds by 4 or 5 times, meaning the clinical capacity cannot bear these numbers. off more on this,
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we joined now by dr. tire ahmed, who is an emergency room physician who's been 3 weeks volunteering, and also hospital in con eunice in january. he joins us live now from chicago. thank you so much for being with us. here on l. g 0 festival. we heard from a number of patients that have been waiting to be treated for months. now. can you just give us an idea of exactly what it is like for those patients that just cannot get any assistance at this point in time as well. thank you for having me, sir. and i mean, it's truly a tragic situation. these patients are essentially silently suffering and slowly dying. it's important to recognize that you guys mentioned that the top of the hour that these hospitals are functioning on electric generators. and not just that there isn't enough fuel entering, but it's also really difficult to access these hospitals and deliver it in a safe way as the bombardment intensifies. and as these raving military continues to seize different areas of gaza and provide the monitoring a from getting there. but it's also important to recognize that maintenance of
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these electrical generators is impossible during these 8 months. the restriction of humanitarian aid also includes the spare parts repair of parts that you would need to make sure the generators are functioning. and so there's no reliable way for patients to be able to get the hospitals and expect to receive care every day is different. and in the day before and the day after is different than, than today. and so it's really, really tragic because no one can really predict what's going to happen in the next few hours, let alone in the next week. so you see cues for care growing and growing. people who have things like die out the kidney failure of any dialysis or diabetes. we need insulin or infections, they need antibiotics. none of this is reliable throughout the gaza strip. on one day a hospital may have the antibiotics that it needs, but on the following day, it's not there. how can you possibly care for patients when you're under the sort of restrictions? but on top of that,
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there are f sixteens. there are tanks rolling through neighborhoods and there are evacuation motors moving the people of gaza. so this is really a public health disaster and it's a nightmare for any health care system. let alone one that's currently being attacked and bombarded and targeted is restore only a couple of days ago. when is ready forces went into the serat and we saw hundreds and hundreds of people flogged out to the hospital. we heard from the medical directed to the specs presence of the medical director who said that then that down to one generation and that will be a crisis if i can get the other one back up and running. when it comes to fuel, there's been such a limited supplies the so long now the hospitals in gaza, can you just explain the flow on the fix that has the lack of fuel has on, on hospitals and how you just limited with the amount of tier that you're able to give people as absolutely, i mean, the generators are essentially putting the lights on for these hospitals,
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for these doctors to be able to, to their patients. they're also powering the machine that you use when you need surgery life saving surgery. if you lose a lamb or if you're somehow struck by shrapnel and you need to have that removed from your body, you need to go to the operating room. if your generators are malfunctioning, or if they're partially functioning, that can be catastrophic for the patient. generators are also needed for the ventilator machines that breed for patients for meet similar to have some sort of breathing take place. they're also very important for many of the devices, and this applies just to be able to run blood work and understand what's going on. someone and so these generators are a lifeline. i mean the fact that there is no power grid that supplying these hospitals and it's totally dependent on diesel fuel entering so that these generators can work and get clips. these hospitals risk. and as you mentioned up to the hospital up to the hospitals, which received many of the patients who were wounded and killed during that
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operation a couple of days ago. you're down now to one generator that is extremely dangerous and it puts the hospital, it was the hospital we know is already overwhelmed. and this recent attack where they received the 400 wounded people, it put a further strain on the hospital. so not only are you depleting the resources that are there and the medications and as well as the physicians and nurses who are working around the clock. but you're also streaming that single generator that you have that's there and make no mistake about it. if the generator gives us out, ok, so or come in edwin, in the nor thread. the or any of these other hospitalized people will die. people who are on these ventilators will suffocate to people who need to go to the operating room will dying and give you. and so it really is any central, not part of humanitarian aid, to be able to deliver this medicine. and it needs to been delivered effect of this . okay, we have, we'll have to leave a day,
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but we really do appreciate your input. that is thought that the emergency room physician who has been time in gaza treating the wounded thanks so much a mouse has posted a video of what it says that the bodies of 3 captives who were killed during israel's right and this around the refugee camp on saturday, the group did not release the names more than $100.00 is ready, captives, i believe, to still be in gaza. but as we mentioned to you, a secretary anthony blinking has arrived in israel after making a stop in egypt. he's asking arab states to prism us to agree to the truth still recently announced by you as president showed by to the only part that is not accepted. the only party has not said yes. some of the palestinians and gaza are waiting on these railways or waiting on it to the hostages and the hostage families are waiting on all these ready government has been dealt a 0 from reporting in israel. so we joined now by ben and smith from the joe dining
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and capital oman and up, and it's blinking to pretty much laying the blame a sweet spot deal hasn't been reached at the state of the mos of the he is. but there are 2 policies here, you have both policies with pretty entrenched positions. you have how mazda, balancing a guarantee of a full stop, to fighting an end to the one of the tool of his railey forces from gaza. while on the other side, you are prime minister benjamin netanyahu repeating the manager that he's constantly be repeated over the last few months. we are committed to total victories whilst the understanding from the americans is the, is there any is have agreed to some sort of initial c spar, but that state from that and yahoo and what other parts of these ready administration is saying don't seem to fit together very well, i'm blinking arrives in israel as he's going through yet another period of political turmoil. he'll meet benjamin netanyahu in defense minister jo of deland, but they also see
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a much diminished wall cabinet. now missing the more central centrist. uh, i pulled the minutes early to benny gotten the series pulled out of the wall cabinets because he says nothing, you know, is an obstacle to peace. he's an obstacle to the war ending. so you can see the challenges, the bite and faces as he tries to get this deal over the line. indeed into what he said in response to blankets, comments. so how much has now issued a statement? it says that blinking spence is a real obstacle to reaching a ceasefire agreement. it says it's an example of bias to israel. how much says it, one spot full, full and to the fighting without full and to the fighting. it's not prepared to agree to receive spots. they're all may be more precious on netanyahu to reach a deal, certainly to release the rest of the remaining 100 also cops is after those that release the other day at a cost of $270.00 palestinian lives. diplomatic. it's going to be very difficult to
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release those of the 100 by similar methods at many people who believe that there's really only a diplomatic way to secure the least of those hostages. so there are those pressures on net and yahoo. but he is saying that he's going to continue the fights until thomas has prevented from fighting dogs until he has destroyed how much of his leadership and guns got. thanks so much a ben. it's bennett smith for us. then just a reminder, again, benjamin netanyahu. uh, his cabinet has been delta 0 and as well and extended that decision on sunday. that is why bennett is joining us there from a month helping us is trying to show up support for a cx. 5 deal between israel and to miles proposed by president joe biden. last month. this putting this, i just dropped to the un security council somewhere on this. let's go now to gabriel, alexander, who is that the united nations headquarters in new york, and do we have any idea of what is actually in this draft resolution to
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yeah, we've seen the draft in we know exactly what's in it. this draft resolution. we are being told now is going to go up for a vote and the security council around 19 or 20 g m t, that's 3 or 4 o'clock new york time around that time frame when the security council convenes in the afternoon. now this us draft resolution is just a little longer than a page long, and it really is comes in 3 parts if you will. in part one of this resolution calls for a cease fire, immediate, cease fire, release of captives, particularly women, elderly and wounded. in exchange for the release of some palestinian prisoners held in israel. it caused for the palestinians to be allowed to return to their homes, including in the north and calls for a ramp of aid, including housing aid for postings that no longer have a home to go back to after stage one. this resolution deposition by the u. s. calls for a permanent,
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into hostilities in exchange for the release of all the remaining captives and the full withdrawal of israeli forces. and then the 3rd stage is a multi year reconstruction plan for kaiser. now the big question is the 1st stage. it lays out 6 weeks for that 1st stage to be implemented. if it is not implemented within 6 weeks, they say that this will continue on. this, the plan will continue on as long as negotiations to implement stage one, continue on as well. now we caught up with the us deputy ambassadors, he was here at the un about an hour ago, and this is what he had to say about this draft resolution we expect to be voted on later on monday. this proposal is the best opportunity we have right now to bring at least a temporary halt to the sliding to be able to get more assistance in get hostages
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released and all the other things that are included in the proposal. so we want to work hard to get that done and this proposal gives us the best opportunity to do that. yes, they'll be differences of opinion on, you know, which side wants this and which side wants that. but overall, this proposal i think is the best realistic opportunity we want to put pressure in from us to accept this deal so far. it hasn't accepted this deal. so that's why you want to have this resolution because we think right now we're on the, you know, we're in the cost of doing something very, very important. and so we want to see it done. and that's why we're working so hard to try to get everybody on board. israel has internally accepted advisory. israel accepted the deal, get some us from us, needs to accept this deal. now we don't want to speculate on what's gonna happen with this vote later on monday. but it's clear that russia and china has expressed some concerns about previous language and previous draft. they've said in the past
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that it should be an unconditional ceasefire. full stop. not tied to anything else . and that's been the opinion and the view of russia and china and some other security council members as well. quite frankly, we did catch up with the russian deputy in bass or she was walking into a meeting here at the un earlier this morning as well. we asked her, is there country reach decision on this strapped resolution? she said basically no comment. you can imagine that there's probably a talks going back and forth between moscow and new york between the russian mission as we speak. so we do not know how this vote will go, but clearly this will be a very important vote that we expect to hear you in headquarters later on monday. and certainly is we will be keeping a very close on how that plays out. that is gabriel alexander. for us there in the u. n. thanks so much of more of this. we go now to thomas pickering, who is a former us ambassador to the you in jordan and is riley joins us from washington.
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d. c. thank you very much for being with us. uh for some reason why the perfect person to talk to right now as we wait for this draft resolution to be put forward by the united states. will this go the same way as we've seen the others go and be very hard? how do you think it's going to play out a great question and thank you for having me on. and at the moment there is enough on certainty about how this would come out to say that we're in a classic situation. the security council where in fact we have increasing confidence that we can bring along the v toes that are at this point potential from a to rush or china of both. or the alternative advantage that they will have to bear the responsibility for interrupting a process that at the moment seems to offer one of the few hopes for it, and then to carnage in the region. the rebuilding of stability, the protection of your human life,
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the return of harvest budget is and the release of understanding about the the stakes are large in effect using the security council as a leverage point is a risky proposition, but not one that has been abandoned by the us in the past with mixed success. so. busy i say keep your eye on this space. anybody who tells you they know how it's going to come out, is to be listen to what skeptical about and data as well as being invested is the you in jordan as ro will son to send you a. the former invested it to russia, but they were obviously will play a very crucial role here. what do you make of how, how, how do you believe that they might vote here? and i think it's very difficult to tell. they're guarding their public record on how they're going to vote on this uh,
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in the past at good times. in the security council. we wouldn't have taken a resolution to a vote without insurance that we would not face of the job in bed time was, which is certainly characteristic of what we have to do now between the us and russia for a whole host of reasons. it is hard to know and i've sketched out for you how and in what way the council might be used as a leveraging question in order to an effect. a separate rush further from the international community. by showing they produce a veto at this particular stage. and cast the responsibility for. busy or they death and destruction and humanitarian danger that they might lead to. certainly on moscow, i want to just turn now to the other big diplomatic, move it over the last few hours with the us secretary insight into the blinking who was just landed in israel. we heard from him as he left cairo, he says,
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a mouse continues to show extraordinary cynicism, quotes basically blaming them for lack of a deal. what did you make of of those comments in particular and how helpful bye. and actually trying to get a deal across the line. and i think there was some hope that egypt could play a more useful, forceful role in bringing a mouse along. busy arm was but tar, where some us resides in one form or another. uh, blinking uh, the secretary has made it fairly clear that he did not reach a success in bringing him out as a law. ah, the resolution and security council i think had as its initial purpose, if it couldn't be passed a further leveraging point, further pressure on her boss. and further indication that if we can get that sort of persuasion of diplomacy, we can get it as far as security counsel action and perhaps international support
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for the plan that president biden on rule. it just coming back to the proposed vote at the un security council. what does that mean? is it relevant at all? because we've seen so much division within the un security council in recent times . and especially compared with the general assembly, which has sofa back to cease by deals pretty much from the very beginning of this. more is it relevant despite in the next 4 or 5 hours? and the simple answer, the question is general assembly resolutions are kind of advisory security council resolutions put together in a particular framework of the language are seem to be mandatory and people who are members of the security council are obliged to accept him. others believe everybody
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is obliged to accept them. i have, in one way or another, attempted in your, with your questions to deal with the issue of if a resolution is not mandatory and can it still reflect influence of the international community and, and the general assembly as there is a very large majority within countries move at their peril because maybe the next step will be sanctions and other kinds of steps taken further to pressure. busy those, or is it in like a mazda at this stage, to join in the resolution? moss as a problem, of course, it was a permanent ceasefire. now, there is a proposal, proposes in stage 2, something that moves very close in that direction, but it counts on a accurate completion in 6 weeks of stage one before you get there. so solving those differences has not been possible. obviously in the negotiating framework at
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least in so far as we can tell now whether they will be resolved. busy for uh, 3 or 4 o'clock this afternoon, eastern time is on certain uh, but as i said, the us has 2 options in pursuing a resolution one to get a mandatory resolution successfully and use that as a pressure point. the 2nd is to get enough support. uh, even if one or a number of the permit members veto the resolution bows to shift the blame on those individuals. but also to use as much of the unit number that you'd like them to convince how much that it's time to go along. like you say, we will be giving a very close eye on how things unfold over the next 4 or 5 hours. that's thomas pickering from us and best of the to the you in jordan, as well as, as well. thanks so much i. so what's the, what's the bug westbank? now, where is riley forces have conducted a series of rides they were gunned
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battles in the far refugee camp in to bassetti with a bomb was used against and is rarely pulled as a carrier is ready. sanchez, right at homes arresting, at least for palestinians. you know, a driver pulls from ramallah and the occupied wisc bank with the exit of many guns from the is really government. this is randy, coalition. government is back to with hard right wing efforts and where there is no disagreement is in relation to the west bank. an agenda. embodied in the coalition agreement of crushing the west bank economically, militarily and socially, an amex thing as much territory as possible wherever. and whenever possible, overnight we saw that layout rates across the territory to people killed, including a 15 year old boy, 3 dozen people detained. that brings to almost $9200.00 the number of palestinians
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now behind is really at bars 40 percent of them being held without charge or trial. that area of policy. nothing. yeah. whole can count on complete support of his coalition and there will be very little room to discuss what can be done and how tensions can go down in the west bank so long as the war rages elsewhere. and so long as the us efforts to reach a ceasefire continue default or not all the data from a law palestine the for the last operating hospital and the wisdom sued in the city of al sasha has shut down up to it was attacked, fits according to the doctors without borders, it says says stuff with forced to transfer patients out to the parent military rapids support forces. i've been fight inside the facility on saturday. how fresh
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and new of thoughtful is the only state capital of wisdom threw down. not on the risk of control. phase finding began in the area last month, the i received from the sudanese military had been vying for control of the country since april last year. really a we spoke to michelle, a luxury, the hands of emergency operations adults is without borders. he says the rapid support for us as a losing medical supplies. in fact, the city of the associate in the flu is know, facing one month of the fighting between the rapid support forces joined to the forces and supported by the cities, the army. this violence and the impact of people is not to you. this the same hospital of sort of people i've seen shrapner streubal it's uh, 2 people killed uh, in the hospital the into the best. most of us know what we have seen seeing that i'm happy to horses. so that is what vs entering the hospital, shooting, looting,
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the pharmacy, looting the administrative office, looting one of the images under this evidence. this is really a treacherous anybody line has been processed during the past week along with the media show else we started to evacuate. some patients because the offense is coming by the eastern part to visit, to your associate. so we, it's basically a bit of some of them were uh, referred to some of the hospital and so just sleep of the hospital. so when the we were forced to close and to start the activity hospital, this is the 2nd of all because one month ago, the pediatrics hospital as well on the eastern part of the city were close just after the so then these are meant for shelf in front of the hospital and the impact on the us to do uh we needed to close it. so this is the 2nd hospital within
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a month, uh, and in a city where the excess wheelchair is complicated. uh and uh, in the account uh, full of each, only these base people in the south of the city as well is struggling with the uh, useful to access to food with the skyrocketing uh monday edition the rate. that's what we're witnessing. so it was just we asked for the protection of civilians including the worker and the protection of the hospital. and of course, to have a safe access to support into supply the cd over and especially in the camp of them . so in the south of the city, i have a morgan is in the sydney's capital with more on the west ending humanitarian situation in our fashion of the situation in the city of outside here to the capital of north, therefore, and the last city that remains under the army control and which they are
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a self be permitted to rapid support forces has been trying to be in control of has been described as a kill blocks. and that's because more than 1800000 civilians have fled from other parts of their for region to the city over the pleasure of speaking refuge, as well as the citizens who have been therapy prior to the conflict breaking out last april. now the city has been surrounded by the current military rapids support forces all 4 weeks now and they've been launching artillery attacks, leading to the death of civilians and their injuries as well. the 8 organizations doctors without borders says that it has to spend that it's operations in one of the main hospital, one of the 2 main hospital in the city as a result of our 3 attacks. and as a result of the iris f opening fire inside the hospital and that is likely to excessive bait because many parents situation, thousands of people have been injured. the uh, the uh, the, the organization doctors without borders says, but in the past, month alone in the south hospital which has been suspended, which operations have been suspended in more than $100.00. 1300 people have been
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injured, have been treated for, for injuries as a result of our to lose selling. and that's just in the city of fashion around the country. the situation has been deteriorating over the past few weeks. i think continues between the army and the recess in west go to the side, as well as in part of the capital for 2 civilians continue to be displaced and the united nation says that it expects the number of displaced people inside the country to reach 10000000 and that's the largest displacement figures in the world . now as they call for humanitarian and feeling for humanitarian funding, very little is being received according to the united nations. and people continue to suffer. but despite that pricing continues between the army and the r a. so with the situation deter anything around the country, but the most concerned mean focus right now in the city open fashion, where millions uh, where hundreds of thousands are currently trapped. and which is the iris of seems determined to get control up to ensure that they have an ad group or
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a full control up at our, for region, even more than ultra 0. how to facilitate here on al jazeera, showing up old alliance is a 2 day meeting of foreign ministers from the cold brooks countries kicks off in russia. we'll have a live up tax and, and school column. so chris makes history with his alexis grand slam success. and he will be here with that story, the the, let's get the weather for south america. i will start in the very south because we're expecting most of the weather to sweep into chile. that's just days of the heavy rain cause a landslide and more of the coastal cities to the west of santiago. known area of low pressure is bringing more in the way what window and even some wintry weather
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into most southern and central areas of the next few days. we are expecting that heavy rain, so touch into santiago on thursday, and that will bring the temperature down slightly. the temperatures have been lingering below average across most southern areas, but across that central slice they have been above average has more in weight fine, white and sunny weather to be found here, particularly for eastern areas of brazil. but the heavy rain continues across the northern crust. of south america, we are expecting more heavy rain. it's a peak for central america and the caribou. and you can see that line of shows and storm stretching across from florida as well as the bahamas rushing into western areas of cuba. and some of those touching in so you could ton peninsula in mexico, more heavy trains to come. so the sounds of this will also see some of that rain starting to pick up in northern areas of mexico and some of the heat building in the desert. southwest in the us, the
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the of the the fee of what you know just here a reminder about top stores, the ssl, a hospitals across goals are running out of fuel and medical supplies, threatening the lives of thousands of people. hello, send you an official signed on medical supplies of into the goals as since the run for crossing was close last month to a secretary of state ends and he blinked and says he wants the arab countries to press a mouse to accept the us backs these font proposal, but the group says washington is biased towards the as well. lincoln says israel has already accepted the plan outlined by you as president showed by then last
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month. and the last hospital in the suit in the city of our fashion know stuff was out of service. that is, according to the doctors without borders, stop or forced to transcode patients off to the record support forces. i can find inside the facility and looked at the hospital on saturday, but it is in france will be heading to the polls again in 3 weeks out, the president's a manual, my phone does all the national polymer then called a snap election. this decision comes off to his body, 7 standing lost as to the 5 rise and european elections on sunday. we have enough postage on how to use it. he's decided to gamble on the new version, just 3 weeks when the nation is hosting the olympic games. the national really came 1st and friends and all the far right potties made major guns in germany and austria. natasha butler has more from paris. the main reaction is the sold no over
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the course expected this. what was expected of the busy you election is the far right. what do particularly well and they did making big gains. it was also expected the present. emmanuel, my calls policy would not do so well, but nobody expected the presence then come out and dissolve, follow the steps and makes me begin to june and july. and the reaction has been across the political spectrum. as i said, supplies, i'm so you have some politicians who are saying that if i knew my course gambling with democracy, but this is not the sort of thing he should be doing that he's playing into the hands of the far right. one opponent, socially for the cushion thing is absolutely flabbergasted that emanuel michael was taking this decision. then you have all the positions who is saying that emanuel michael is big, brave and courageous, that he is listening to the people. i'm. but it might just be something that ends up working in his favor. perhaps he will be able to win a presidential apollo imagery majority because currently he doesn't have one. and then of course, the far right, well they all, as you can imagine,
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delighted it was already a good night for them, but it became even better when they realize they might have a child's having a problem. actually, majority even perhaps forming a government off more on all of this. and in particular that you election with join now from brussels by dave center di, professor of political science at the university of brussels. thanks very much for being with us. here on al jazeera festival opinion polls predicted historic gains for the 5. right. i mean, they certainly searched and the selection, but the seem to did still hold. i mean, how do you assess the overall situation? me? yes, indeed, the far right to clearly one the level of votes, but the bit less than expected. nevertheless, if they would form one group, which is of course, another goal, the case given they have a lot of uh, disagreements, but it's a what for one group, that would be the 2nd largest group off to the beach. in the end, you would be in parliament, so it's not to be neglected. and then of course,
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there are other specific score skin falls, which i've already created, the national of people, as we just heard. and also in, in germany, which also kids wife as a shock, me, an ocean of, on the land says she will try and build a consensus between the left and the right. but in such divided times as you, if is right now, how is she going to go about doing this a while the b b is of course, also a winter of these uh, european elections. uh so they, uh yeah, the minutes due to getting more uh seats and also the typical grass. cool. well listen. uh, so the coalition between the be the social democrats and the liberals is also uh, still holding a clear majority. and so that should normally um, guarantee the disability of the decision making in the european parliament. however, it's not entirely sure that all the members of the groups of the street, the traditional blocks, will actually vote in favor of this level on the line. so,
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so you might have to secure also some votes among some of the other groups and then she could look towards the greens, but they lost a lot of seats. uh or she could look towards the radical right. some radical rides parties maybe. but that might also alienate some of her more uh, lift wing or centrist uh, allies. he had a tough job that he to fit for sure. i mean, overall, across europe, some of these radical right, these 5, right, potties, they don't even really talk to each other. so how much of a force can they actually be? can they actually work together as a block? well up until now indeed, they haven't been able to work together. they are scattered over mostly to groups and you'll be in parliament, the, the c, r and the identity and democracy. so, and also a number of other radical rides. the members of the to be in parliament were even
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not only in the groups so, and it doesn't seem to be really easy to really bring them together. they have a lot of disagreements loving the least on the foreign policy and on the question of yeah, of support for, for your race is there are also a number of pro russian parties among these among these radical rights forces. so, so indeed that com really up until now. um yeah, be, be really one really united and strong force and just finally tending to friends now. i mean, how much of a gamble is this for mccaul on cooling a snap election and just 3 weeks time. yeah, this is a, this is an enormous gamble. certainly after yesterday's results. one of the purposes we could have it could be that the minds well the even to include some of them on us in the, in a new governments in an attempt to. yeah, to try and, and, and we'll them in and in that way also make them less strong
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in, in, in, in the run up to the presidential election in a few years. but that does seem a very dangerous gambling bet would be his gamble, because we can see, for instance, in italy that it's not because radical right parts. he comes into government that it necessarily loses the next selection. okay, we will have to keep it very close eye on how that all plays out. thank you so much . that is dave, it's in a day for us the from brussels. thank you. as the better for foreign ministers from some of the world's largest economies and meeting in russia, it's the 1st meeting of the brick block. since the group expanded to include 5 new members, including around in saudi arabia, bricks i am to challenge a world older domination by the west. it was founded by priscilla, russia, india, china, in south africa. let's take a closer look at the breaks the lead as a result of russia into your in china, found of the group in south africa joined in 2010. brooks is designed to be
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a new global voice. supposing what it sees as a unilateral approach to geo politics, but stresses it is not opposed to western powers. the u i. e, a ronnie, t up here in egypt joins the block this year. that brooks represents nearly a 3rd of the world's economy, and as well as any half of his populations. well, for more on this, we joined now by you, the shuffle volleyball, who joins us from new cni, norfolk gold in russia. julia, what has been said already, and one of the most pressing issues and the brakes moving the sites are actually addressing today a 12 day ministers has been discussing ways to develop the organization which is in fox facing an influx of other countries wishing to join its winds i want to behold, topics is the possibility of to k, a, nathan, but with close ties with the us and the you joining breaks the tech has integration
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is not here, but is expected here tomorrow and choose day to day the ministers were discussing how to expand contacts and supports culture use exchanges. be cooperation to feel the a i digital economy, big data interaction to prevent the risks of mass infectious diseases. and the bricks. countries are also actively working to develop a platform for payments in national currencies. the meeting was held behind closed doors, representatives of the region were only allowed to fill 1st 15 minutes so that the russian form in the system de la grove was speaking about a new world order, which would take time to establish. but the role of bricks and solving global problems, according to that role, would no doubt increase in just how significant is the role of these bricks countries uh, at the moment because we've of, as we mentioned before, it's expanded with for new countries. joining this year of
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the absolutely, the role of the rich countries is growing. so once again, these brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa plus 5, but new states have joined the group and about said to states also want to join the breaks family. so the presence of breaks in the international arena is guessing more and more significant new centers of power hour, measuring, enlighten america, asia, africa, and the me least, striving from greater independence and self sufficiency. and also less or villarille's was meeting with his chinese counterpart, one in usually knows girls on the side lines of the brakes ministerial conference. and he said that be a chosen russia chinese cools, had brought a very positive feedback from the majority of the world countries on the number of friendly countries wishing to cooperate with the brakes. and this shanghai
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corporation organization is a growing, uh well and just to remind you these days to get russia's a trim and ship and break. so the main break summit of the yeah, will take place in cars on into a stock in october. okay, thanks so much julia. that is usually a ship of, of a, for us, the, in russia, it was probably still a hit here on al jazeera. we explain why south korea has resumed glossing messages through lounge because across this border with the north and in schools, there's confusion around the trends participation of the next club wills top. and he's here with that story. the business like to be sponsored by intellect. tuck, he's real estate consultant. the
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the so i'll just pull now his andy, thank you so much. tom will let run madrid head coach colon shulty says he's being misquoted and is happy for a seems to compete him next year. is expanded, club will of salty was proposed in these highly major saying that states a weren't offering enough money to the 15. some of your a pain champions and will, that's all the big clubs would refuse to play around a since come out to say that participation is not seen doubts and the intense competes unsettled these issues. this statements my words about the thief, a couple of couple notes interpreted in the way i intended. nothing could be further from my interest than to rejects the possibility of playing. and it's ornaments that i consider to be a great opportunity to continue fighting for the big titles with round madrid, with a couple of cup most recent involved 7 teams, but next year, fee for $1.00. so increase that number to 32. it will be paid off of one month at
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the end of the year, a pain season, and then held every 4 years. the 2025 edition is due to be held him and not to the states, but then using broadcast deals are yet to be can fund. now the global play is union . 5th process players are being asked to compete into many times we've been talking . so it's direct to of global policy. we are definitely not intrinsically against the filament. it has much to do with the timing with this can sit in the calendar without creating negative effects. really, there's a problem with the metric congestion in the calendar is negatively impacted by a performance, the product for the fans. but equally also the help of the players do that. and they are curious on assessing compared to of their careers, but also the injuries throughout the season. and we have a particularly to dive into the context of international mesh calendar to fi file for the past few years. we have on the line that is happened several reasons
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between play unions and fee for the was exchanges of letters. however, passing on, taking just consider serious staff not responded. and on top of that, they have now added to further tournament into the calendar. in the summer of $25.00 to which you up and referring to the cup, woke up and that is adding for the mattress mattress and glass i but it's also impacting the restock domestic season. it impacts season breaks for players. and um, yeah, therefore, we are extremely disappointed with the non complication. and on engagement the vice shown with the glass of the representatives of players over here with use for a couple funds have h received 8 month present sense and says the racist abuse. and its a rama to reply finishes june. and what is the 1st conviction for racist and soaks in a spanish football stadium? the incident occurred in the league of much between valencia and royal. and my last
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year, when monkey chance of directed towards the $23.00 o presenting the funds, involve those being handed to you stadium brands. cultural crosses become the youngest plaza in grand slams tennis titles on all 3 services. the 21 year old creek, the amazon is there, a paid so when the front sharpened cycle for the 1st time means you have one on the crest of wimbledon, hauled coats of the us open and the clay of roland gallows across is only the 7th plants to do it's across is one of the major pharmacies played in the us, open wimbledon, and the french sharpen is, hey, ro, roughened a dial head. also, i want a 3 slums at this age, but all of them were in paris and of a joke of which i knew on the 1st of his record, 20 full sons. that was the 2008 till starting open, enrolled your federal still. i don't want any. it was 22 and he won his 1st major at wimbledon. i grew up playing on on credit card. uh,
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but the most uh tournament of the tory c. 80 some hardcore, so i had to uh, practice more on a hot card. so i started to to feel more comfortable moving to the my thoughts playing hardboard. but uh i see my my game suites very well on uh, on every surface. um, because i, i breakfast uh, i wanted to uh, to develop my, my style being aggressive for the time. my main goal is uh, being aggressive uh smotts as a kind the next to something one, an incident thanks. canadian growing prey to extend his late in the form of the one wheel championship. the dutchman dating with tricky west and drawn conditions such signed as pittsville as well to finish ahead of the clowns. alondo norris, i'm a society's george russell. it's just kind of a 6 when and knowing races. so fault this season. 56 points clear at the top of the
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standings ahead of for i shot a class. didn't finish this race in montreal. and it goes to celsius quest for record 18th and the a concert remains on track. i read the dallas mavericks again to be to move to nothing i had in the finals. your holiday was the start of the 9th as the cell. 66 full advantage of home coats. yeah, 26 points. and 11 rebounds 30 want finished with 18 points and c books, including one with just over a minute left in the game, the se going on. so when this 11, a 5 to 98, and i just a couple of wins away from that 1st championship cycle. since 2008. i have looked at this untimely collision, this major league baseball game. it happens when opened days pilot site is from run straight into their own. so in seats are on site 3 guys. picture the site. i think she is trying to catch a 5 all the time to kick. she says he was trying to get out of the way but to run straight census artist from instead he late. so i said he made
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a mistake and did apologize. all right, but his high school is looking for now. so. okay. if you apologize and thanks so much and a well, at least 3 people have been killed in northern vietnam as heavy ryan's cause. flooding and land slugs. presidents of hog young were forced to climb to the roof, solve the houses, as they waited for risk of thousands of homes have been submerged. the sister of north korea lee to control and has one of the tensions with south korea are pretty to a very dangerous situation. south korea's installed loud speakers along the board of broad casting propaganda critical of p own gang. now that's off to the north, since thousands of balloons caring the new and rubbish into the south. katrina you . we will come back to that story in just a moment. so okay, we are going to go to donald trump the story. now. he's helped us 1st major really
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since becoming a convicted criminal. the presumptive republican nominated for the us presidency has been in nevada. it's a swing state with polls of them in the late philip l. reports from las vegas. extreme heat but extreme times. according to donald trump. last week, rooker joe signed an executive order that is pro invasion pro child trafficking pro woodman drive, again pro human trafficking and pro drug dealers, blistering temperatures in las vegas. still not enough to keep thousands of supports as a way the republican presumptive nominee taken to the stage. but his 1st big rally as a convicted criminal. 10 days ago, he was in a court room and new york being found guilty of falsifying business records. now he's on the other side of the country in a swing state. he says he will win if we win nevada. we wouldn't. the whole thing
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with support is even buying t shirts, endorsing that southern states is that actually motivates me to vote. i feel like he's been unfairly targeted for political reasons. donald trump isn't a strong position haven, nevada. right now. he has a 5 point lead ahead of joe fight. and if it takes nevada, it will be the 1st time a republican has done this since george w bush in 2004. but remember there was still 5 months to go. the question is, how do you keep hold of something? he's hoping this place will help las vegas, nevada is real money maker employees. thousands. a huge proportion of them. let's. he knows work is in the service industry. hit hard like hybrid the economy, furious about legal immigration. he meets the votes and is pushing called for the. the republican party matches and aligns with our culture and our values, our core. it's the core of us. a lot can happen which lee now in november above, the political winds of change may be heading to nevada,
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at least if donald trump gets his way, philip fell out of this era. las vegas? well, that's all for me. tell mccrae for this news hour. there is much more information on our website that is l just here, a don't com. we will also have the latest from casa in just a moment. we've got another full half hour of news for you to stay with us. the in the us is changing. why aren't we? we have 7 dial cells from the living world. i, the re uncovers theme difficult to convert the meaningful climate action. everything is totally unexplored support can still be done. we need to imagine and create a new reality. one that is based on a transformation of the way we make sense of the world and our place. oh,
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