tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 21, 2024 12:00am-1:00am AST
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a business like just is free to you, i guess is an ice fly on one of your just makes modern plates? the . the no, i'm elizabeth put on and this is the news. our life from doctor hawk coming off in the next 16 minutes. the done a stage of gauze is few surviving hospitals. we take a 1st hand look at the desperation of patients and the ongoing spillers of doctors tragedies find you at every corner of a lock saw hospital after walking into the defensive. 5 and so this health care facility, the only remaining to my operational health care facility in the sense from area we
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couldn't help but notice saying they inadequacy of the medical care available for people. so don's rental support. this has continued to make a report of being taking control of the last 2 remaining on the canyon use face of the police and the spreads across the country events, controversial saxophones. the push to make ask because self sufficient and vaccines moving to $1000000000.00 is pledge to the global summit in paris. we both know i know it above killing children. but i'm not wasteful. take life for specific reasons. and the entertainment well says good bod, from legend reactive donald southern. this is dia dr. korea spending almost 6 decades. and i'm far as small with the sports as spain progress to the knock at
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rounds out. the heroes chapter one when against italy, courtesy of an own go. the beginning garza with the health system is on the verge of collapse in the face of unrelenting attacks by the is really minute rates. and 6 told her the currently on the 17 of $36.00 hospitals across the strip, a partially functioning that's according to the world health organization. at least 70 percent of golf is medical staff have fled hospitals and al shows of style, while the supply of medicines and fuel will have turned into a trickle because of israel's blockade. a groups of one of the possible outbreak of infectious diseases. the un says 67 percent of water and sanitation facilities have been destroyed. well damaged,
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forcing palestinians to rely on contaminated water. causes. health ministry says about 350000 pallets to begin to living with chronic diseases in the strip. intruding cancer, they no longer have access to medication or essential medical procedures such as dialysis. what else is 0 has been given access to the last functioning hospitably on the strip which is reaching breaking point a corresponded hunting muscle, the toward ox, the hospital with dr. bush shuttles. fine as we're inside the hospital, like the emergency department here. you can see it's over crowded and i'm joined by doctor man inside the hospital from medical mission volunteering to hold people and medical staff. are we need to know more about what's going on inside the emergency department. as you can see, the extreme, i,
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the crowding in the emergency department, this is actually a time when it's not really as busy as it could get. especially when there are tax nearby there's limited resources in the department with only a few duct and servicing hundreds of patients. family members everywhere, there's not enough beds for the patients. you can see them either in wheelchairs or on the floor on that, surrounded by their family members. um there are only 3 doctors generally in emergency department, sorry. these doctors are overworked and understaffed. as you can see, he has some of the nurses helping distribute some of the medications to the patients that certainly not enough medications to go around some of the antibiotics that we want to use that a crucial not available. and also on allowed to be late and in terms of medical supplies. so it's, it's a hospital, but it's fairly functioning and it's working on very limited resources which is causing a lot of strain and it any minute. now the health care system is going to imminently
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collapse in the millions of people getting here at our hospital wouldn't be able to get it. this is a hospital normally that would have a couple of 100 beds and doesn't necessarily get to treat a lot of patients. there are now up to 800 patients and thousands of displaced people living here. as you can see all around up there and patients and the family members in the car doors in the hallways, living with deadlines use family members. and it makes it very difficult to be able to move around even to be able to actually even find a patients that a lot times unfortunately because there's no structure and there's no system. we actually don't know ways we'll patients and the way you might be able to find them in order to provide the treatments. pediatric one of the children which houses in princeton, small babies all the way up to kids about 12 years old. these extremely are crowded . one of the striking features added the utility young babies an instance require um formula and reading this to be
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a non nutrition especially very by for children and the adult population. and as you can see it as nerve room for these patients to be in bed, best surrounded by the family members in the hawaii, it's very difficult to be able to examine them with privacy. so unfortunately, sometimes we're having to examine patients and speak to them in the hallways and that's just become an accepted part of how we can provide for them. this more on children is absolutely hot breaking and soul shattering. it's very, very difficult to actually provide them any can. so some of these children don't actually have them either. it will they father or potentially like parents may need being looked after by extended family members. a lot of them have had shrapnel injuries that are going to leave them with amputations and debilitating problems for the rest of their lives. now we're working from the old building to the building that used to be the cintrix world that's now been converted to the operating feed is building. and we're going to take
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a look inside and the limited resources that are being provided here in the operating. you know the healthcare facilities and there are only a couple of hospitals that are still tasha this will be one of them. we just entered the operating theatre of complex here at the hospital either for bucks or tell us more of what we're seeing. yeah. so just very quickly, on my left hand side here, the recovery rooms where patients come off today, i've finished their operations and i'm kinda terribly sorry, everything that's in i, but there's very limited resources. there's not necessarily the equipment to be able to monitor them. terms of taking that vital signs, like blood pressure and hot, right. there's one main card or is course the entry right and the exit for patients coming into the operating room. and most of the time there are 4 or 56 even up to 10 patients, just lining the car don't. it's very difficult to actually move around. what is this case? yeah, so this is, this is a young kid that obviously has to be buying from an explosion or
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a gloss injury. this is a very common and unfortunate scenario, or a lot of these kids are in the pain because of their worries. there isn't enough. adequate energies, you have to be able to give them or they have to come daily down to the operating through room to get dressing changes because there isn't enough adequate supply on the wards to be able to dress a wins appropriately. and, and they require care actually, this is sometimes is on necessarily not able to be provided here at our hospital. tragedy is find you at every corner of a lock saw hospital after walking into the different departments of this health care facility. the only remaining to my operational health care facility in the sense from area we couldn't help but notice thing, the inadequacy of the medical care available for people. this is highly, much more from the locks the hospital in the central area, gaza palestine delta jane smith as an emergency physician,
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who was the deluxe and all the hospitals and gaza. and he's joining us live from davis. thank you very much for your time. dot smith, you know that report from guys's. i guess you can call it guys as long as it's functioning hospital shows, there's no room and few resources. what does that tell us about access to health care on this trip more than 8 months into the war? i mean the, the health care system in gaza, the ministry of how stick flags that the health system had collapsed in october. and that was about 3 weeks into this genocide. went out a plus months ahead. and we have a situation where the health system has been systematically targeted and attacked and undermines. at the same time, the population health needs have increased dramatically as your reporting has, has already illustrates its way. we were seeing outbreaks of what we presume to be
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hepatitis a patients presenting with complications related to chronic diseases, cancer, heart failure and who would otherwise have survived and who died because they weren't able to receive the treatment that they required. they hadn't been able to see that regular doctor for several months and they presented suits, um we've, we've, we've end stage and i'm a comment. so be convincing conditions. it's a catastrophic situation. yeah, absolutely, and that's a really important point to remember as intent that it's not just as ready attacks that are killing people in gaza. but it's the people who have had conditions, you know, in a population of 2300000 people. so many people with underlying conditions dying because they can't get access to the regular health care. you have worked in hospitals across garza since the world again, and we've all seen the videos of the conditions, but do they?
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do they convey the extent of the problems? what is it that we can see by looking at those videos? what is it like when you're there? i don't think even the most attentive media outlets that have been reporting on, on the genocide since since day long and prior to october. i don't think that those media outlets have really convey it's the full extent of the violence, the full expense of, of, of the popularity of what is happening and the ways in which that has manifest. i'm waiting, waiting with speaking here about hospitals that have been unable to cope for several months and they are functioning really by the sheer determination of the processing in health care workers that are continuing to show up and are continuing to see patients. but frankly speaking, even the most well resourced health care system in the world wouldn't not be able to withstand the level of, of, of trauma that is coming through the, the, the doors the she and number of patients presenting with some of the most
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complicated and terrific physical and psychological conditions, but that, that healthcare professional will see in that, in that, in that professional career. and i mean you're saying that the most advanced systems wouldn't be able to call it. and we have to remember that gaza has been underlined and c blockade for many years before this will began and restricting access to medical supplies, long before the war. as someone who was really seen 1st hand the collapse of the health care system. the, what is your message to those who have the power to change the situation? i mean, we have, we have a rather diverse situation now where, where find those who off effectively bank, rolling the genocides, those states that are complete sits in the genocide cooling for humanitarian access and increasing to monetary and age. but completely de linked from coals to ends.
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the violence, i mean what is needed and, and frankly it's incredible that we're still having to save this a plus months into one of the most. bob, direct, uh, moments in, in human history, is that we need an immediate end to the violence against the people of casa, and what's then needed, of course, is a ground swell of support. that is to stay and not only over several weeks and months, but over the years and decades to rebuild and to revitalize the products to india and health care system, such as most thank you very much for your time and for sharing your 1st have experiences of working and guys of the past 8 months, we really appreciate it. that is really mandatory is targeting the area around and also hospital then con eunice. business development is really shells as a residential building in the southern setting that all the ports of casualties. if
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he's 37450, his mom's house to me since as well launched on gaza in october. and it's rarely times and troops also pushing deeper into the southern city of alpha. they being backed by will planes and drones help them be involved palestinian se tags have moved into a 5 later home for them to the u. n. release agency for palestinian refugees on why an estimate of 65000 people are still sheltering in that office. in the facilities this update from the line central gaza, so it's still intensifying and escalating and just the where it's a thoughts and feels right now between the policy i mean, resist infections and is where the army where fighting is taking place in a subordinate refugee camp and also in a so the neighborhood, at least 65000 palestinians remain and reflect and refuse to evacuate despite the
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endless air strikes as our country recently. it's also the se in the another and parts of the city where airstrikes continue targeting residential homes in us is, are, you know, where her, in the heart of the cause of the city, the palestinian civil defense teams were able to pull the bodies of for part of sydney's after 4 days of their targets were dropped i saw many was targeted 4 days ago in this way that can we just received their bodies right now in an actual hospital. it's been intensified. palestinians are still the space currently, the space for a place to another. striving to find water and foods. the wrong is that thing 5 minutes the get he has held talks of him off his political nita here in the book and he said, efforts against the wall and gaza should be accompanied by legal, political, and diplomatic resistance abroad. he also told him off his mind him the that the wrong supports any moves that guarantees the demands of palestinians when it comes
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to sci fi tools and has dollars, lita house and the seller want as well. what he called a rule with no rules of restraints. should it launch and offensive 11 on their thoughts as rarely officials announced they were ready for without wool, the seller will search for us and the cypress is where the courses have held joint military exercises with 5. for some reason he is to this a free as president has responded to as well as threat. give him a good. i've given him blood, give them a kind of good, cypress is not involved in any way in the hostilities. cypress is not part of the problem, but cyprus is in fact part of the solution. and our role as it was manifested, for example, through the humanitarian cordele is recognized certainly by the are well by the entire international community. the name of god is this the attempt to present an image of cyprus being involved in military operations under no circumstances? well, let's get some reaction now from people 11 on on the hezbollah,
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latest comments and tensions with his round shape. the situation is a little disgusting because when you see everything that happen from 8 months to now, i don't understand how no one has told them. and of course we don't want to go into a war with them. but it's not fully dieting with the people in gaza. so be is the we already have a home and in the area in the south that belongs to my wife. and we used to go there in the summer so that the kids could sit in the pool. this year we went elsewhere, thanks as well and happy because we don't know at any point we have a possible is ready. we have a suitcase reading people's. we have some food stops ready to an hour for the 1st time, the heat of his blood expanded the scope against a european country. if he wasn't confident in himself, i'm telling you if he wasn't confident in himself, confident in what he is saying and has information he wouldn't have said this punch him or head on the news. all including ross was president drops off his visit to
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asia as he tries to assure operations that a ton of isolation from the west of level survey shows for out of 5 people want to action against climate change, but not the government specific and inviting them off to leave them voss have a chance to training operations, has noticed that the us the to sit down now with sources tell just the are the power of military rapids support forces have taken control of all fuller, that's the capital of west co to the fun state south west of the sudanese capital costume. fighting and i'll follow between the citizens and our staff. last of several hours before the army reportedly withdrew from the city, the power military group has taken over the government and military headquarters there. thousands of people have been killed in millions displaced in the conflict
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between the army at recess for the policy. yeah. given moving has moved from costume. the paramount a 3 rapids support forces has been targeting positions opposite in these army, not just infatuated in did our for region in north star for but also in other parts of the country. now in west coast time, the rest of was able to take over and food, which is one of the last 2 remaining armies, trunk holes in the states, and with the takeover of the iris over the minute 3 garrison and then food that that needs to be bubble new. so as the last remaining minutes, restart of holes in the states of west go to the side. now this means that the hours have, has expanded its control over the territory into them. and especially in the court defend region. and especially in the west, our floor and now has access to control of the border between sedan and south to that. but the takeover of the iris f over and food that has led to the displacement of civilians. and for the was already a place that has been home or hosting hundreds of thousands of people who have been
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displaced from other parts of liquids assigned region into areas that are controlled by the army and the territories controlled by the army. because they deemed it safer. and now with the iris of control and food of tens of thousands have suffered to peter with bob and news in west for defense states, which is the last remaining armies from cold. but it's also a place that the recess has been targeting for the past few weeks and have been trying to take control of the all concerns about the humanitarian situation that will result as a result of the hours of taking mover. and as a result of the displacement of civilians from and for that to buy a new plan elsewhere, including across the border into south to ban already. but united nation says 10000000 people have been displaced as a result of the conflict. more than 15000 people have been killed and there is a catastrophic, so many parents situation according to the united nations. and they all consent that with more and more people mean especially towards buy a new cell, which is already an active, complex own. and where 8 organizations cannot easily really reach those needs. they
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often sense that doesn't mean to parent assistance or the humanitarian needs will grow and that more and more civilians will be in dire need of assistance and may lose their lives. as a result of shortages of those relief supplies, he by morgan onto 0 hard to job study, then 5 is the executive director of success studies and development. he was also the former assistant chief of staff, the former prime minister of the humboldt during the transitional period. and so does, he says the taking of olive, who does the all assess 1st major within months, is just do the deals. odyssey is, uh, as i said, it turns 30 year olds. obviously, if wants to date control over the fax it in order to announce, i decided to independently stating that for assuming that if there's a need to do to start that uh to that he means, you know, probably better. it's very uncooperative for some time. now the sensor per month as well as the offices have low control. what is the difference between that's on the
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far the have getting disability all the different places incidentally, so is if you need to 0 and so we can conclude, we go to different areas. so basically all it is now a portion of these issues rather than one. uh, so certainly these guys are going to work with food. i may see that the issue is, is, is uh, is it even see is that is it uh, do do me to control the risk and divide the space. it is at least 3 to 5 years. uh before it goes nice. uh, nissan done. i'm positive. it was good to find you the easiest dave that way. uh he wayne see is and it's one of the biggest volume c us and 10. yeah. demonstrations have been fighting the police during nationwide protests against the government's plan. tax reforms.
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police use water 10 to this to this, this crowd the upon them into my review and piece of order to move ahead of the bill. move process of being cool for next week for the final invoice. expected to read process. 39 people who entered in the demonstrations age and critical condition. most of the protests as a young people who say high of texas with the increase the cost of basic fluids. and they have also been purchased in other cities seems to be seen as an elder president 20 and brutalized hometown process took place and at least 9 towns and cities now come what was it, the protest and the capital of the air and i replaced it just like, literally, the big crowd said to come around, never know which just minutes ago was full of hundreds of protests
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slid down here. this is off the hours of this street and several other things to many demonstrations are just a couple of 100 meters from building kind of the crowd throughout the rest. and they take the larger pieces, the guy with the the finance to increase taxes. couple of the people set up the say many
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many, many of the others, a young lawyer and the guy working for public relations agency. somebody. 3 just finished to see was waiting to get to you to this is a very different crowd, the kind of demonstrations you said in. can you guys to be led by political opposition? let's take a closer look at the proposed legislation, kenya is being cash strapped to the struggling with the cost of living crisis. president william bruce, i wanted to increase taxes to raise $2700000000.00 to reduce the budget deficit. there were demonstrations which prompted rudo to scrap the plans for multiple levies, but now he's planning to increase the price of fuel and res. export tax instead like a day mismatched and does the research show would be east africa pace and security governance program at the institute for security studies. and he says,
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canyons of struggling with the high cost of living at this moment does be very much will gun you can terms of its nature. most of the other participants are young people referred to as the general sions, aid professionals and people, whatnot. i'm guessing you have not participated you may never use for this because of the natalie, although he's pretty cuz he did to just in case i've actually been laid by most needle position implications. but this, we have seen a more organized for most part this from young people or are usually about this in new portfolios, the finance butte which has a little defect on when it increases taxes. so we see a little more new cool, you know, use of propelled type of, um uh, products which is quite unique in the connect context where you can see that you've read rate. and it's because of a long time my g patients,
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you put to pull that last the, the position naturally cutting no capacity you purchase for almost 2 months non uninstalled. and most of the months increase in foot prizes the cost of fuel. i don't care what the priest and all of these really does a nice the little that the use and then your position will fair that these, this increasing the taxes that are really high to. and of course, the funding comes of this and defeat is a 3 they main stuck in. and so these lives with purchasing power from, from most citizens. it, of course it is targeting a central commodity such as bridge or is uh me look, which again is really affecting the, the level of, of many canyons to the biggest. they have a public opinion survey on climate change shows that it's roughly 4 out of 5 people globally want big governments to do more to tackle the climate crisis. the people's
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climate voted found 80 percent want more ambitious measures. tens of thousands of people than $77.00 countries to cost, and that you when survey that will cause the $20.00 of the was biggest emissions of greenhouse gases to do more. they include china, the us, russia, and india. it also found 72 percent. and what a quicker transition away from fossil fuels and 86 percent of quoting on the government's to work together to tackle the crisis despite the geo political differences. and that is um, as a comment just as active us. and she says there was a growing awareness about the impacts of climate change. and this is like a very exciting moment in public country, smashed by, gladly it showing the people one claim action. i think the barriers to put it very simply is the fact that the government's incorporation is around the world all fixed into their system, almost like endless groves on a planet with find out resources and off the process essentially. but i think this
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report is permissions of moves around the world to take serious action. i think the government all looked in to like systems which benefit them. right. like the stocks we've got to start the people controlling so much device as well, like the system benefit style. and we need, we need the transition away from fossil fuels and we need we need that now because we know the climate change, his hair is impacting people. and yeah, we need, you know, a wake up cooler base government, which these people benefit from. i need to wake up cool that, you know, ordinary people aren't going to stand for the climate and, and how we feel on a separate thing each like you know, the economy and the environment. answer for things, piece or stuff like him to connect to the systems. and there's no doubt the way going to feel. and after that, i'm sorry, a tmj stressed and out and like, but instead of a most or shape what their policy showed was, you know, like 61 percent of the people making that decision was based on like the climate crisis. and yeah, like my generation, you know, we've grown up with the climate crisis. it seems like only presenter out thank you . and what were the receiving offerings or should media like, you know,
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prices around the world right now. the climate is not separate from them and the facts that my generation table can assume the news of what's going on in palestine, what's going on in the plan. but like, i think what mister pool also shows is people are connecting the dots between these streams, like how they feel to climate, the corruption from government. i make some arrangement of that consciousness that we cannot, she really likes to use a problem and realized the united decision to apply or going through a know raw decoder. i. she very logical. still ahead on the news hour, one of the world's biggest refugee campuses, and on days of slide walsh at the saucer to venture bank and the saudi arabian pioneer wants to win glory and next mom's house and then and then we'll just show the fee for the reigning wimbledon champion is the number one line i just went up to the dfcs coming on
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the the colors, some of hate parole, in some of the storms. the many across europe to somebody when you see lots of cloud fund that has rolling across france, pushing to the west side of charity. that's what we're going to use its way for the east was the he continues, meanwhile, down towards the se. in particular, the intense heat white carrying on here, and we'll see something of a heat wave pushing up towards the northwest as we go to the console. next wait times is already starting to rise. a little bit of wet weather just coming in across all and west and pa, salt the u. k. to have to get pushed out. so the way it is squeezed out of the way by a barrier of high pressure. but there's a stormy weather that sky the settling, cause a good positive jeremy, may notice a few of those for the football taking place the some what to whether to into
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central. they some positive cross easing across into northern parts of italy. i just had it will make its way for the east with a rash, the shaft rolling across the pilot into the baltic states southern parts of scandinavia as well. southern areas, if you will be a good deal dry and bryce at price of weather dry weather that just coming into west spain and portugal at long last drive. broad because northern parts of africa we have got the usual scattering dish as opposed to west africa. but not as widespread as they should be, the the, [000:00:00;00] the
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what challenges you may have is to put on and don't have a mind to of, on top stories. this is, randy military has targeted a residential building in the city of con, units in southern dasa. it was located in the vicinity of loss of hospitals and other quotes of casualties. assaults has taught algebra that saddam's power, military rapids support forces have taken control of the capital of west called the font stage fighting and also between the pseudonyms. on the in assess last of several hours before the on a report to the withdrawal and empties in, kenya have wanted to move ahead with the controversial tax reform. the protests have been fighting with police joint demonstrations against the proposed legislation. they say the measures will further raise the cost of living rushes president has wrapped up his visit to asia as being in vietnam, where he's agreed to supply natural gas. early exclusion was in north korea where
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he signed and mutual defense packed food and his trying to show up support from the region as he faces west, an isolation for the war and ukraine. tony chang reports from vietnam's capital. henry vladimir putin motorcade arriving at the presidential palace in handling a woman bryce from the recently appointed president of vietnam. when fulton last visited the alum had only just started his a sent to the top job. but he, like many getting these feels a strong legions to russia for its pulse of vietnam, and the thoughts get them get plan, call him or vietnam will always consider russia as one of the most important partners. we will force together friendship and corporation between generations of leaders and the people about 2 countries. i liked the visit to north korea. here the focus was on economic development and co operation. russia already has links to vietnam's boyland gas production. you agreements have been signed to the that
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development. the pollutant is also we get to be seen as a player and the wider region by showing the discussion of the situation in the asia pacific region where a mutual interest was expressed and building a reliable on thought to quit security architecture in the asia pacific region based on the principles of known use of force, a peaceful settlement of disputes in which there will be no place for clothes, military, political blocks. a busy day here and had only for vladimir potent, hol, centered around independence. 12 behind me. first of all, a visit to the presidential palace where he'll meet the president himself, all of the prime minister and the general secretary of the communist policy. and then the ceremonial juices loading a rate in front of the muslim, found among them are 2 minutes late in the afternoon, a solemn approach to pay respects to the man who led vietnam to independence. a
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brief visit for russia's president to vietnam. the chance to renew old friendships tony chung out as they are handling. meanwhile, washington has announced one of that senior officials will travel to henry on friday. somebody house that has moved from the white house. russian president vladimir fitness visit to vietnam, closely watched in washington, noting in washington's, at the tone of the visit to vietnam. very different than the visit just one day earlier in north re us as the national security council spokesperson, john curry saying that there is no surprises. that tone is different. given the fact that us president joe biden has invested in making sure that the united states in vietnam have a very close strategic partnership. as a result, herby saying that the tone and rhetoric coming out of north korea was one that was
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very much heightened. in fact, put railed against washington, calling it an imperial partner, or power rather, forcing is, will upon the world. whereas when he got to vietnam, it was a much more muted statements coming out where the leader talked about the significance of the relationship between russia and vietnam. always looking more on trade and energy and technology. now again, the united states saying that it is going to continue working and investing in his own relationship with vietnam, calling it a comprehensive, strategic partnership. one that it will continue to strengthen as well as brought in, in the months and years to comp. kimberly, how could algebra 0. the white house while jamaica is, is it the executive director at these dreadful sense of applied?
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you are paul to fix that rain and an expert on north korea and his dining joining his life from austin, texas. thank you very much for your time. how much is the us announcement that it's sending it's top diplomat for a stage of to vietnam on friday and saturday to do with cushions visit to the country. and the us worried about this old friendship. and i'm not sure that the us as necessarily worried about this nearly as much as the united states wants to make sure that it's keeping it's interesting. vietnam, strong and well known and, and vietnam, as we've seen, has made it a point to try to maintain relations with multiple countries, rather than only with the rush hour only with the united states. so there's an opportunity for washington to both reassure vietnam that the united states is not going to punish the country for its relationship with russia. but also maybe to try to tease out a little bit of additional intelligence on what some of those on named agreements that were made between the 2 countries. and they were saying that the us will punish vietnam hello,
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is wasting an important us decision on whether to elevate vietnam to market economies, taxes that would reduce students of and to dump them duties on vietnamese imports, could hosting foods in effect that i mean to some extent it might affect it a little bit politically um in the congress, but in general it shouldn't have a significant impact. again in the united states of use. it's relationship with the vietnam is a very important relationship, particularly as the us, as looking at managing china within the region. and how long will the us be about how many times and it has been received in these countries, moved boldly by the good relations that russia still has, but many countries to spot the ongoing war and ukraine. so i think what's, what's becoming very, very obvious to the united states is that this is not a repeat of the cold war that we are in a real multi polar system. and that means that countries are going to have multiple
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relationships. they're not going to be only on the us side or only on the russian side. and that requires a shift in adjustment, in the way in which the united states deals with many of these allies, and many of these partners. at the same time, the united states is still the largest economic power and still has that as a major lever in its relationships internationally in trying to at least constrain or reduce the expansion of russia's economic space. even if not totally cut it off . that's the bank. i thank you very much for your expertise on this much of a can live in austin, texas. thank you. is now more than a $1000000.00 has been paged and the fly for better access to vaccines in africa. french president and manual met calling on several african leaders measuring power as to launch the african vaccine. manufacturing accelerated sonya guide or reports amazing of mines and funds promised all to enable african countries dependent on vaccines made abroad to access and produce that own. among those gathered his
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health organizations and pharmaceutical thumbs. knowledge assets say need is to make the continental self sufficient. in the face of the next pandemic, left click, african manufacturers, only 2 percent of the vaccines that to choose is india. and that we have set for ourselves. is that by 204060 percent of vaccines out to be manufactured on the continent. the civics, more than $1000000.00 has already been committed to the cause 3 quarters pledged by european countries and attempts they say to correct the mistakes of the past. when the coven 19 vaccine was being distributed around the world, africa was one of the last places where it was rolled out. vaccine nationalism well, welfare countries pushed access and potentially hold production was blamed, creating not only deep and the quantities, but also allowing for further mutations and countries with low
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a vaccination rates. despite the kofax initiative that enabled low to middle income countries access to the vaccines callbacks, help us to reach the wireless porters and most valuable faster then we would have otherwise. but not fast enough. there is no doubt that the delays in reaching lowered income countries and communities we instructions costs lives. and it's not just cobit that's been dudley on the continent. malaria kills more than 90000 people. yeah. more than 6000 to have died in the current color outbreak across eastern and southern africa. the largest death totally me is 40 percent of gross fatalities recorded among children under 5 years of age, exacerbated by flooding and regions with access to vaccines is most vital. the project aims to secure more than 800000000 vaccine dose is produced locally across africa,
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over the next decade and achievement. that would be some way to address the an equality that continues to overshadow healthcare around the world. so let me go. yeah, go oh to 0 to bunk division now and move in is for cost off to flooding and cox's bizarre. the district is home to around 1000000 behind the refugees. at least 10 people were killed when torrential rain for the last live funds. the child 3 reports from cox is bizarre. how old was it when it mamma do it? the one was only 8 years old when escape from me and my with his family in 2017. he has been living at this refugee camp in band with dishes cox bizarre ever since. but on wednesday, his life changed once again. when fuller off his immediate family members were killed in a land slides that hit the region. still in shock, he's not sure how he will manage his life. i'm doing the other thing i was out on the lawn slide happened. both of my parents,
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older brother and his wife were buried by slugs and my only my younger sister managed to escape and run for help. but they were no more menu tried to help, but face didn't allow you to rachel ryan. the so it loosened up and started rolling down onto the shelters. we were barely able to salvage the victim's body. heavy monsoon rains have triggered land slides and flooding in the camp. displacing thousands and damaging many shelter makes ships. schools have been turned into shelters, camp authorities, agencies, and, and us have started providing support. you know, i think our reference is mostly live in small shacks, made of bumble and plastic sheds that are highly vulnerable to extreme. whether the sex are often built in speed pills or in low lying areas. prompted flooding and land slide during monsoon season. after fling a military crack down a neighboring myanmar in 2017,
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nearly 1000000 growing live in crowded camps and cox's bazaar. and what he's now that was the largest refugee supplement in recent years, many drawing the refugees have died in land slides and floods installed in bangladesh at the todd hoodie. it is why we were all sleeping around 2 am. there was a sudden lunch light that buried my sister and her husband. they both died. i was wanting to unlimited amount and keep the late as a disaster as part of a number of climate events triggered by extreme weather in bangladesh and south asia. in general. many refugees here are worried because more rain is expected in the coming days, which could worse than the flood situation and the trigger even more land slides in the can tunnel. each audrey gives it a cox's bizarre the. what would win in hollywood act of donald sutherland has died at the age of $88.00, the canadian act, the featured in $8200.00 films and tv shows during his career spanish. that kind of had
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the this business upstate, these roads dot net on the dash before he is the school she is bar. elizabeth, thank you so much. let's start at the arrows were spain have beaten, defending champions, italy to secure their place and then knock at stage. they dominated the game, but it was an own go that wanted to one. now carto how
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a few already the unfortunate players, 10 minutes into the 2nd half, 3 time when your spring or the 2nd team after how stir me to reach the last 16 will spring or guarantee to finish top of group b. but all 3 other teams can still progress. italy's still a good on 3 points, but they must avoid defeat against felicia to make sure they go through. england has missed a chance to win their group after being held to 11 draw by denmark. after winning their 1st game, england would have been guaranteed top spot in green seas with another victory and a place in the last 16, captain harry came to the head in the 1st half of the thickness for looking good mot. denmark were leveled before half time with the school for the more human. 11 was how it finished were you disappointed with the level of the 2 performances we've had? so we've got to go and analyze that in depth and,
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and find some solutions to addressing the issues that we have. there was like drama and the other groups, the game between for then. yeah. and serbia for linear, we're on track for their 1st every heroes. when that goes and then her news day serbia threw everything forward, including their goal super and the level thing yourself and the 5th amended of at a time. substitute lisa use it with the header. it's meant it also finished $11.00 . and was still top the group and 4 points should be enough to go through as look at as at least the best 3rd place for not sure, but denmark's lavinia and serbia can also reach the last 16 dominic came has more on that england. denmark results from germany's capital berlin. so that's it. nowhere in breathing. both of them say good point means the thin glass top was a great for they all know through. yes. actually one
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last thing. but they did. so the game must go on and not the group must go on for the friends here. well, lose. this is well, their reaction is, you know, it's so crazy mind. you know, we just play them out of the field. you know, a small country like get denmark, play like that. you know, that means small country, they are bigger than a girl, you know, bending as a big, big class. they could do nothing terrible about rush, whatever we should have all of the banks. we don't have to call it a night. we need to create a rush, but yeah, bringing that only one from one. no, no. so this group will go down to the last game is it means that these 2 things that are just place. well, they are in position certainly the english on full points is also with 2 points. no,
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that's the positive results, but then we'll take through how to sarah, good friends, captain kelly and bobby has unveiled his protective mask after breaking his nose and their opening game against austria has the colors of the french national flag and his initials on it. bobby trained in leipzig headed their next game on friday against the netherlands, and his coach says he expects him to play basketball again and get better with the kelly and situation. there's no disturbance in the group. the medical staff are doing the best they can and he's with us regardless of what's going on outside the camp. internally, there's tranquillity and serenity. don't go. we don't, massey is argentina team take off the cope america later this thursday is that the american championship is rather confusingly, being hosted by the united states, a world cup winners argentina or the title holders. and they start their defense against canada. canada are one, it was 16 outside south america taking part in the event. the opening game is being
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played in atlanta. you know, you're playing as a team with a high quality, you know, a lot of quality and, and, you know, a lot of the organization. i think we prepared well for this game and our mindset is strong. we're going out there playing and you know, the walk of champions and the stuff motivation for us. and obviously just to win this game and, and then try to move on. and do you have beaten afghanistan and they're opening super 8 match with the t 20 world. come. it was a comfortable victory in barbados, sir? yeah. tomorrow. yeah. they've had a half century. is india posted a $181.00 for 8 and they're 20 overs and buller just put room or i picked up. 3 wickets is afghanistan, revolt out for a $130.00 for india winning. this one by 47 runs reading wimbledon champion. carlos alvarez has suffered a shock to feed to the grand slam, warm up the events at queens and well. number 2 was stunned by britons jack draper
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. in the last 16 draper, who has just been crowned as a new british number one beat out for us in straight sets, 3 to 4 to finals unclear to the biggest one of his career play americans. how many pounds for the, for this isn't really something that you can either call us is defending something . yeah. obviously you want to weigh more than last year and any incredible talent and so amazing spaces for sex. i had to come on slavery while i'm looking at it today, so thank you. the bad news. the defending women's wimbledon champion, 2 more case of under a soba, had to pull out of the berlin opened, injured after falling during her 2nd round match so unclear at this stage as a check player will be fit. and that way when open, which starts on july. second, it is. this now searches for world number 2, cocoa golf. the american is 3 to the quarter finals in berlin. after beating a katerina alexandro fi in straight, sets us up and shabby will play world number 10,
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almost over next. the same savvy athlete didn't yeah. the palette is set to make history at this year's summer olympic games in paris. she becomes the 1st female from saudi arabia's to qualify to compete, and the international tournaments lena up, the reports do new overall a glut training and take one to add an old boys club and saudi arabia for unexpected beginning has pushed her to shatter stereotype and kick her way to history how this had been this many years ago, and this is a challenge for me as the 1st audi woman to qualify for the olympics. it means that i have reached the stage of kill or be killed. i have reached the point where i must achieve something for years. so the women have not been able to take part in or even attend sporting events. but recent reforms in the country have allowed the 27 year old to trace or dream recently. and it was i started dick
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window and i was 8 years old and there is no support. like now. i see so many challenges dreaming of becoming. and so the champion or a world champion and i found them in the past, olympic officials invited to female saudi, asked me as a way of encouraging, greater participation defying. oh, do you have become the 1st to qualify on her own after winning a gold medal in the asian championships? earlier this year, her coach says she's made huge progress. they by they, when i was painting your enough that little, much in woman watching bishop adult for the nation. the dounia, one of the come get with a treatment. maybe 2 or 3 use. she can get some of the n as in are from competing in local matches to an international multi sporting events. junior hopes, her achievement to empower others savvy women to step into this spotlight of sports
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. lena alcohol today as you 0 reports in the u. s. c. j g rhetoric has been hired as new head coach of the lakers, and 39 year old is a former and be player who retired from the league in 2021, but has no coaching experience. radical replace darvin hands who was fired in may. spite leading the lakers to to playoffs and the conference finals and 2023 through time defending champion units in google or has confirmed he will compete with the tour to france beginning later this month. the danish writer has been recovering some serious injuries, sustained in a high speed crash in april, where he broke his collarbone and several rips. i will finish with some nice shots from a bar slow down formula one driver daniel ricardo and motor g. p. ryder mark mark has swapped their car and buy for boats. it can reach more than 55 kilometers an hour and or smaller versions of the boats,
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which will be raced and the americans kept coming up in barcelona in august. okay, that is all your support from out elizabeth back tomorrow. thank you very much. mel . finally this bulletin and as israel price is on with it's one, gaza palestinian parent. and so trying to provide some response for the children who make up nearly half the population. the for a brief moment, these children inside, let's say that for us as you can, we're able to escape to see a constant just really from bottom, at least assessed to where this organizing find the cam with supposedly displays, palestinians of shelter. we're here today to have fun and get rid of the 5th of all. we're here to tell the world that we want to live peacefully. i came in with my parents and friends to enjoy an inch team. we have been displacing selling units escaping from bombardment. we are here today to enjoy. we have pc
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kids and we'd like to get into time it away from the war. that's set for me, elizabeth put on them for this news out and stay with us. we are back in just a few minutes for the more of today's top stories. the the latest news as it breaks, put immigration advocates challenge president trump asylum order back in 2018 with detailed coverage. while the santa ride remains from the in the saddle, the file right is expected to shake off politics and russel's. from around the world, the growth rate of the russian economy is ahead of the world average and russia has already overtaken japan in germany, in terms of the size of its economy. exploring type us culture, examining political disco exposing societies,
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doctor award winning in as investigation the gift compelling insights into humanity, holes and unto stories from asia or in the pacific 101 east. on out just before the war, $8000.00 patients cross that alpha and beta noun crossings every month to receive treatment abroad. that number has dwindled to less than $5000.00 evacuated and 7 months of conflict. pushing through the pain 11 year old door, reno dia can finally walk again. dream couldn't move her legs after an air strike killed 60 members of her family and gaza chest. good, good. i thought i'd have to stay for more than a year in the wheelchair. i was asking my aunt if i'd be paralyzed forever. this facility was filled with a 22 world cup. now it's been turned into a place with 500 patients receive treatment,
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education and psychological support. what the, even when i had to sit teen, i met between the moment i got injured and now i've had a round 61 surgeries. it could be weeks before anyone can be safely evacuated again and get the rare opportunity to receive treatment outside of the voice on the, [000:00:00;00] the pedal on and as of a put on them. and this is the news, our lives, some doha, coming out for the next 60 minutes to the stage of gauze, a few surviving hospice. what was we take a 1st hand look at the destination of patients and i'm dying spillers of the doctors. we couldn't help but notice things
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