tv NEWSHOUR ALJAZ June 25, 2024 1:00am-2:00am AST
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is the new series of africa direct on? i'll just sierra the the hello, i'm jessica washington. this is the news our live from don't. coming up in the next 60 minutes. on the verge of starvation, the un says one in 5 households in garza a going whole days without food at least $21000.00 palestinian children are estimated to be missing. and goza, as israel's rule, kills thousands of children and leaves. many orphans prussia blames the us and ruins of consequences of the full people are killed in a ukrainian attack on crime. you have the reaction from washington which
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puts an order i didn't need to send you. canyon security forces are accused of intimidating active us living, taking part in demonstrations against the proposed floor. this could increase the, the united nations hunger monitoring system has found that almost half a 1000000 palestinians in gaza. that's one in 5 people facing extreme risk of starvation. it says a high and sustained risk of stem and pacific across the entire strip. a snapshot of the as yet unreleased document says that more than half of people in gaza don't have enough to eat. it also says 20 percent of people are going multiple days without aging. anything at all? gabriel elizondo is live for us at the united nations. gabriel. you've seen this
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leak document. what are some of the key findings? a yeah, this is a document that will be released publicly on tuesday. what we got our hands on was a leak, a document that is to talking points from the report. so that's just important to point out right off the top in these talking points. it paints a very dire picture of the situation in god's or when it comes to hunger. let me just go through a couple of the key findings from this. it says number one, and this is important, a high and sustained risk of famine persist in the entire gaza strip around 96 percent of the population of guys is 2000000 people face high levels of acute food in security. that's the big picture right there. out of that some more numbers, 495000 people in guys facing catastrophic levels or what
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they call a p c phase 5 levels of hunger. that's the highest level right the for famine. but not only that, another 745000 people about 33 percent face emergency conditions when it comes to hunger. that's phase 4. these are numbers, but behind every number is a person, sometimes a child. and in this report they talk about that as well. this is important. they say that 20 percent of entire palestinians in gaza go entire days and nights without eating. and they say that more than half of the palestinians in guys of the found families, the households more than half, are forced to exchange their clothes for money. and one 3rd resorted to picking up trash to sell a to just get any sort of money to buy any sort of food to survive. now this report
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is done by a conglomerate, quite frankly, into or agency or then 12 un agencies put this together. a groups, governments as well, they conducted this research remotely because they are not able to get into guys that during late may and early june. and there were 35 different experts specifically test with getting this data and putting together this report. again, this report which will be made public early on tuesday, and gabriel, those points certainly pains at dias. picture of course, as you've mentioned, this is not the full report. these are simply the talking points that you've seen from those stroking points. are there any recommendations about how this situation can be improved? there are, and what the situation is quite complex and dire. the, the, the recommendations are quite frankly, pretty straightforward and simple. in the talking points,
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it says the recommended recommended actions start with allowing for humanitarian access, full stock number to providing life saving humanitarian assistance, opening up hospitals, clinics, and also providing malnutrition, prevention services and treatment and restore production of the market system allow gaza to begin again. to, to grow, create food, get food in the supermarkets and places that need it. all of this though, can only happen if there's a cease fire and an end of the hostility. is that something that we hear almost daily from secretary general and tony gutierrez, it says ceasefire. release of captives. this war. uh, this conflict and, and, and he's realized more on guys that needs to, in an end to now. and that is really the 1st step that you and officials will tell you that humanitarians as well in order to relieve this incredibly
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a dire situation when it comes to hunger for so many hundreds of thousands of palestinians in guys. deborah elizondo reporting for us the line from the united nations. gabe, thank you. a new report says nearly $21000.00 children in gaza on missing save the children says those children are thought to be trapped. finance rubble buried in on most graves lost in the chaos of conflict. more than $37000.00 palestinians in gauze that have been killed in his randy attacks since october and nearly half of them are children. israel's abuses have led to it being added to the un global blacklist of countries that home children and holiday reports. so much as we never block to safety, fly to 2 of her children have it in the mat. they were separated the sides of the were now she's found out they were killed in is already showing for the bottom,
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not gone home to. so i was told the critically they buried in the you all to come allowed one hospital. the question is all these to the one a where the bodies taken by the use re lease a student know the exact place where my children are. abbot and the are among the 21000 children in gaza were reported missing since october 8 organization save the children, say 17000 of them are on the company or separated from their families. and it's also saw that the 2 use, 4000 more chosen, are buried under the rubble in the aftermath of is there any bomb bings, the cream statistics, highlighting what the u. n. has called everywhere on children. we know also that an unknown number of children had been detained by is really forces had been forcibly transferred out of gaza and are buried in unmarked graves, making of new and half of the population. the cause of shifts nearly 19000 miners
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have been orphaned. this has left the faith of many children entirely, or in part in the hands of total strangers. a situation experts or warning has increased the risk of accused exploitation and neglect. and of the work progresses, agencies are sounding more on mental trauma. separation is having a minus, is there any attacks on residential areas and shelters? have made it nearly impossible to track down this in children and you're nice them with their parents or families and say you are all children and also need support. but with that and, and do before you it's and you will be able to reconnect with their childs tend to, for the odyssey that sit in front of you. and does he respond to pediatric intensive care physician? tanya has her son, she was in gaza and she told us what she saw earlier in march. i'm familiar with
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guys and culture because i've been going there for very long time and it's a very beautiful family centered culture where extended families remain very close . and so usually what happens when a child is or offend losing one or both of their parents. and we know that they're over 15000 children and gaza, who have been or st losing one or both parents since october. there is a list of their names that has been published and we know that normally prior to october, what would happen with these children is they'd be taken. they'd be taken in by extended family. unfortunately, in this instance, some socks over because governments have been displaced. so many times from one home to another and their extended family structure and then ultimately depends. most families aren't concentrated in one location. so sometimes for, for example, friends and colleagues of mine who are fortunate to still be living within 4 walls or living with sometimes up to
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a 150 members of their extended family in the same building. so if that building hit that wipes, so not only the child's mother, father and siblings, 1st uncles, aunts, it also wipes out all of their extended family. and so then you're left in a situation where, where they can't even be taking them by their extended family. and that's what we're seeing right now and gaza extended families, multiple generations. i recall being the emergency department when 40 some members of the same family were killed in one of the top. and i don't know what happens to these children, the ones that the individuals that i came into contact within the hospital were mostly being cared for by a very benevolent strangers. one child being cared for by a journalist some attempt outside the hospital. another child was being cared for by some from some a young people younger than myself, who happened to be in the hospital. and when i asked,
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because i always saw him in his wheelchair because he had been injured, wasn't able to walk. you had external 68 or so screws into his bones from in his really attack, his entire family was killed and he was with these strangers and i, i have the asking him, are these your brothers? he said no, your cousins or uncles. and the guy said no, no, we're just his friends. and then later took me aside to say that his entire family had been killed and that they had been taking care of him. but since they met him at the hospital, 5 palestinians including children, have been killed and many are injured by these really bombing as a residential building in america. the refugee camp in gaza. they ended up being taken to us, the hospital in central got israel's prime minister, has told the goodness that he's committed to retaining all is rarely kept as an exchange in an exchange and seized, wanted to be the cautions that any truce will be temporary loaners. so you want
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them to come a auction issue. i promise you 3 things. first of all, we will not end the war until we return all 120, abduct t's the living and the dead. without exception. we are committed to the is rarely proposal, which was welcomed by president by motors. our position has not changed. the 2nd thing which does not contradict the 1st thing is that we will not end the war until we eliminate him, us, and return the residents of the south in the north to their homes safely. and 3rd, we will afford around intentions to destroy us at any cost and in any way as much as reacted to benjamin netanyahu. his comments saying it proves he isn't interested in securing it to you. as a reminder, the as really government has done delta 0 from reporting that so i'm to select reports from jordan on sunday. these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu said that she's not interested in a long term deal. that would ultimately ended a ceasefire saying that he would only be interested in
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a partial one that would see the release of some is really captive. but on monday, speaking of these really parliament, he said that israel remains committed to the deal that has been approved by the united states. so overnight essentially, switching his position now, how much has released his statements and that's in yahoo remarks commenting saying the quote mentioned y'all, who is the one who was avoiding making a deal. and that his stance is apparent in wanting to sell for time. how much goes on to say that the. 1 is in netanyahu's court and that they've responded positively to all of the positions that have been brought forth to them by mediators. this is just a continuation in the pointing the finger at each side whenever there are terms or negotiations for c 's filed, these really sign continuously blames him us for whenever there is a collapse in these negotiations. and how much says that israel is simply an interested in bringing about this deal, but it comes as nothing yahoo was under immense pressure from the families of his
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really captives who released the statement saying that nathan, yahoo is back tracking on the policy of bringing back the remaining captive and ultimately ending the war in the deals. that would be 3 phases long time, the central jersey to a man. and a reminder that honda was reporting from jordan because these really government has banned out to 0 from operating that political commentator already go big says nothing, you know whose comments are assigned, but he's feeling pressure from the public are generally over the past few days. there seems to be at a slight, but the tangible change in the way it is rarely is reviewing. that's a no. she no longer seems like the on lip attempt representative of all of us are asking that seems like a politician in distress lighting for his own personal and potentially story of interest. the very fact that he gave this interview is the same frequency has not
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spoken to his early media as unbelievable as that sounds since october 7th. when the to the hours on the roll. he doesn't speak when he feels in baffled in the siege. he makes it a point to stick. this is a sign of weakness, not a straight public pressure is growing and it's in the arrows quote unquote. opposition is not really in residents, but even that opposition is appearing somewhat in bold. and over the past few days, i don't know if we can call it a complete turn, but public opinion and his role is changing the momentum for those who oppose within the hour and have been protesting against him grows. it doesn't grow because they weren't necessarily just stop the war. it grows because it becomes very clear that she is personally sabotaging a deal. is a statement and then his reneging. and then this interview with they are showing
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this riley is, is that the, to the hours, not at the top of his game the, the, the russian foreign ministry has some into the us ambassador saying washington has direct responsibility for an attack on russian annex to crimea. for people were killed by falling debris in sylvester pole on sunday. russia says it shut down 5 ukrainian missiles over the port city. moscow says us specialist helped oversee the slide cost of those missiles. authentic on spokes person said ukraine conducts its own military operations. daniel hawkins has moved on the russian reaction from moscow. so those that had the reactions from the 2nd level for us ins throwing us who said there is no doubt to me, involvements of the united states in what he describes, the terrorist attack in crimea prominence. the machine has been in
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a meeting with russian officials also do power. those just audio today between what happened in august on and from me or again, describing both as power respects and secretary of the head of the state duma defense committee. on the day of the paul of has also echoed cools, we heard earlier from russian officials that the, the west will be held responsible for supplying weapons. these will claims we have heard before, of course, from russia, saying that any russian, any attacks by you quite on russia, using western supplied weaponry, will mean effective. you direct involvement in the quite in conflict by ukraine's allies, dmitri pest golf money as a part of the russian prominence. folks, when the and foreman is these folks, the models are being low. 2 lines the describing. this is a ballpark attack and saying that they will be repercussions here. the for the u. n . a us, so i should say a buffet or lin, tracy, also someone to the russian form is chief or a protest about the events. yes, that a, this does really represent
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a very direct combination of how you direct accusation by the criminal of involvement in ukraine and is effectively quite a serious diplomatic escalation. and she has our white house correspondent timberly . how could, with the us perspective a little on, has responded was the breeder general pat rider has said, is that as well? there is no secret that the united states, of course, is supplying weapons to ukraine. it is really up to ukraine, how those weapons are used ukraine makes and so targeting decisions ukraine conducts its own military operations. now having said that, we should point out that about 3 weeks ago, almost a month ago, the president the matter. and she says the us military, joe biden did relax, the restriction surrounding how those weapons are used. for example, previously uh there were tied restrictions in now for example, the weaponry can be used to take out a russian play and in russian, aerospace,
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if it's about to fire in your freight in error spray. so this is significant. the other bring significant change that has taken place in just the last week is the fact that now they are prioritizing deliveries to you frame over other nations. we have just gotten a response from the national security council as well, with regard to the shrapnel from missile strikes that killed civilians. what the national security council is saying that any loss of civilian life is a tragedy that includes thousands of innocent ukrainians has been killed by russian forces. authorities in the russian region of focused on say, account of terrorism operation is now over government killed at least 20 people, including police officers and civilians. in similar time he is attacks in the cities of the hutch go under events. the attack is targeted synagogues, churches, and the police post. some of in debate reports the finding sweep as the anti terrorist operation ended in russia's doug, as palm beach and orthodox church,
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and the synagogue were attacked by government exchanges up a heavy fire. it continued in the early hours of the morning. at least 5 attackers were killed by the tools. i was shot from the back. it cuts out from here. we tried to help civilians evacuate. we did all, we could. a rush of state media says the sons of the head of central that gets done . so got to the district. what among the attackers, what do i get supposed to be of the subsequent operational such an investigative major? so we'd be cutting down on the all participants in this sleep itself, anything to fight. and of course they had been preparing, including from abroad. i would like to ask one of you, dig astonished to remain calm. the situation is under the control of the government unlocked enforcement agents. it was in addition to the incident in that event and, and also attacked a traffic police post about a $125.00 can lead me to the re and then they'll be competing off my side chicata.
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i was at the road police department. i got to dispatch call and move to the site, the court in the area, and while doing it, i got wounded right here. my friends were killed. i was just talking to them half an hour before that. or at least 15 policemen were killed in the attacks. and among the 4 civilian casualties and orthodox priest who worked there for 40 years. and the church guards were also killed. out of 13 policemen, 2 were let go home as they had like trop, nunes 9 other remaining hospital out of them for had under gone surgeries, they are in stable condition, but they are still an intensive care. others are in moderate condition. some parts of the us go ahead and psych burned local media says at least 2 goodman running to the orthodox church, tried to set fire to its main icons, and then opened fire. state media reported that the attackers were supporters of an international terrorist organization,
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but did not name it. market fund has been sitting since the 19 ninety's window shop for children and looked at separate or at least 4 people from the august on would arrested in april after a deadly attack on law schools. progress city hall concert venue responsibility for which was claimed by iso. but the russian president has insisted that trips to russia come from western countries or ukraine. russia's war drags on some of the jobs out of there. and so down there are reports of heavy fighting between the student is on the as the power military rapids for forces north of the capital caught them both the recess and the sudanese armed forces accusing trouble of trying to destroy the key infrastructure. the conflicts between the 2 science has lost it more than a year and has resulted in the displacement of more than 10000000 people. so the 1st group of 200 kenyan police are on their way to haiti to lead a un back to mission, to tackle gang violence. can you will be leading
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a $2500.00 men, the security force? several, all the countries including nigeria and sheila have said they will send personnel to arms. games have been controlling most of haiti's capital footprints for the past several months. security agencies in kenya are accused of intimidating active us ahead of plan. nationwide demonstrations on tuesday organizes have code for 1000000 man march. when politicians get to vote on amendments to a finance bill that could increase taxes can use interior minister is wanting. there are limits to the right to protest. they must remain peaceful and not throughout the assembly that it was sufficient to pick a team and the present titian of any additions to authorities to
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they must engage in a minor as that does not promote violence or riots. catherine, so it has more from the capital, nairobi we're right outside the directed rate of a criminal investigations here in narrow b and some of the old denies is august portez are here. they are saying that some of the co legs are being intimidated. one of the protest this is missing and they say that they he might have been abducted by police. uh so uh the lead is, uh, all this port a swear here and say as they want answers, there's a huge security presence here. the police say they don't want any trouble themselves and they will have, uh, they say that they want to, uh,
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listen to what the podcast is a say that there is a benefit of money. hi. what's going on here? we're being the ones i've been looking for us for the last 3 days. so low and high do it on fridays. so we can find a way to to the police is going to give that to us. we're not going to talk to you the we cannot don't know what else to go to if i'm going to wait, you may be afraid of leaving an extension. you can export specing. alrighty? buddy said, yeah, you're talking about, i can be certain risk telling the precedent, huge guy low, can you read that to us for no charge is missing. i suppose the shuttle so the situation is quite fluid and the part us is this thing that they will keep potted. they say they need to call out the lead or they say that these have to stop. and on tuesdays they say that they are organizing a $1000000.00 march um,
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on the streets of to tell the view, does that enough? is enough, catherine. so you all just, sarah nairobi, a pro independence activists in new caledonia, have taken to the streets again, following a decision to transport kind of independence leaders to from, to face trial, french authority say the lead is with behind last month violence unrest in which 9 people died when have reports explosions and 5 returned to the new caledonia and capital new map for independence protest. as i said on the street since last month, but have again intensified direction after seeing some of the leaders arrested and sent to france. it was a possibility that was signals by the french government some time ago. but when it finally came, it quote, everyone by surprise 16 inform us what we only learned of this off the decision had
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been made. so we were surprised and stupified. we've already appeal with among those saint to friends for pre trial detention. christie and chain leader of the field action coordination, sell, and indigenous come a group. the parasites is behind. most of the violence came was among several independents leaders who met with french president emanuel macro, when he visited new caledonia, just as a full weeks ago to try to resolve the crisis. protests began last month over proposal to allow more french nationals to vote in elections. a change cannot say will marginalize the voice. president macro has now suspended, but not withdrawal. and the constitutional change. the push the button was on the constitutional bill that was voted on by both chambers on new caledonia. i have decided to suspend it because we cannot have them to give it to you during the period. it must be suspended to give full force to the dialogue taking place over that and further attempt to order. in paris,
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supporters of the pro independence movement gathered near the ministry of justice to protest against the decision to send the arrested leaders to france. except the white simply the original material evidence to date, to link the lead us to the c. c a t with the obviously is the top been committed because quite simply, there isn't any because this organization has always been processed. it has always called a full peaceful much is a large security presence remains in new caledonia. but it's unlikely to do to the protest is and with the pile of entry election beginning in less than a week. stability in this french pacific territory looks a long way off. wayne, hey, al jazeera in the head on out to see the west and sanctions and foreign policy take center stage as around 6 presidential candidates take part in a to the to phase head of friday's election. and why there's
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a mixed reaction to the discovery of an ancient roman ruins, natalia and capital the the, the lowes are starting to add up now 1st within the bite. next we'll want to get to the rest of australia. well, they'll come in series. now i think as we go into winter, this is bringing right into past property on wednesday, not so much on tuesday. and this will bring colder weather over cost light right into adelaide. and eventually melvin may be called in the for this now in the victorian house pro for right and seems like it. and also i did last a couple of days particular on the eastern side. so it gives been really more of a focus than oakland. for example, we still got a few big chas rounded into these. yeah. last buddies we did have and they found the, our competitor nothing. so the raising maybe in west and java include in chickasha,
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unfortunately, but the, the thrust falls, the wet weather for which the warnings of heavy rain should beat into china. i mean talented particularly that's the case and by some sort of being not clearly the seasonal line. the plum range is that, that's produced flooding in this process of china and to extends to will assault in japan and courtesy what, what is the, what is month to, to have i think, 3 days worth of rain. sort of that sundry outside. the rain definitely is quite hot, 6 or more degrees above average in the north and north west of china. luckily, as to shell, start to break out. and in new delhi, the temperatures here are coming down a little the, the,
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in 5 people throughout the entire strip. the report says there's a high risk of famine. if the will continue, agencies say $21000.00 kind of sydney and children have gone missing and gaza since the stones of the war in october. some has been separated from their families, but it's really strikes have varied many of those under the bumper. ahead of guns as ambulance and emergency services is among the hundreds of medical workers. children is riley attacks since the war began at last october, hunting to front. we was targeted in and is really strike on the alteration clinic in kansas city. the health ministry described him as a solid model, a steadfastness and determination. nearly 500 medical workers has been killed since the start of the war hunting my foot reports from data by law in central casa, as the assume that has become older,
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familiar to health workers in gaza. colleagues guild, by in is really a talk. this time it's hannah is jack riley, someone well known to all of the lambs. the said that yesterday the irish clinic was attacked. the room of mister honey o. jeff riley was talking to him because this is a heinous crime and adds to the record, the is ready occupation. israel has killed hundreds of paramedics and doctors since it started it's war in october regarding those workers nor save even derrick lennox room is really a talk. the want is was to be held accountable. now she do, unless evidently, we appeal to the international institutions to take it to list on on these attacks . we have lost more than 400 health personnel in garza and more in detention. we lost dozens of health institutions to complete a partial destruction. we say to the world, isn't that time for you to stand up and protect the palestinians to protect medical crews on institutions, the respect the palace to be an ambulance spots?
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3 hundreds of dollars, a health workers had been detained without charges by as well since october. various tasks have lived there hospitals and clinics enrolling. and yet doctors, nurses and turn medics continue their vital work in the or impossible conditions. and even more just the of the central gauze of palestine earlier on to 0 spoke to use of i'll handy who is the head of an ambulance unit of the alexa hospital in the butler. he told us about the difficulty his colleagues face. well, trying to do the job, and then i miss albrighton was that he was about to be there. sometimes we go to places where an attack just took place and to try and rescue all of the patients. we use ambulances, but sometimes they don't directly or in directly targeted. we try our best not to lose our ambulances, or i'll call you. because the situation as it is right now is that there was no respect, ambulance is all spelled out and sometimes we arrive at the same with them. but
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sometimes we can get there on time. but we try to recover as many injured and as many bodies as possible that i can lift to the left of them have the funds to these randy, ministry does not respect the ethics of my work. sometimes we take great risk, so our lives and we go to these dangerous areas just in order to save as many people as we can know. yeah. so sometimes it's a personal choice we make to go to the fucking up on the highway and then also the foreign policy and western sanctions were on the agenda for rounds. presidential candidates in the 4th of 5 live television debates ahead of fridays election. the 12 men, the guardian council bedding body as approved one reformist and 5 conservative contenders. the election was treated by the den. so for any president president, president abraham racy, last month in a helicopter crash russell sort or has more from the i think the sport total was the baby ready presidential candidate is more or less repeat the previous positions
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regarding the foreign policy, the hallway, inclusive with your candidacy identity says that he is going to continue with it. used to work for us is the policy that we may be running present to you, but i am raising his name's to hear from the ties with the long west of the companies. and can you please the 3 dimensions with these non western companies? he said that there are great, unfortunately, these are waiting for you run in africa and inmates in america. so on the other hand, only the poor miscounted that mislead position can say, is that the main problem that you're on his face in all these international sections. and it says, if he's elective, that is going to be his priority. he's going to be negotiate a nuclear deal with west to remove the sections. on the other hand, the most of conservative candidates back and tell you boss is that she is not a gas negotiating the nuclear deal with the west cupboard. this requires
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a national consensus and also it has to be in line. we can release the principles. so now there are 3 days to go to the elections, going to be held on june 28th of the candidates parts reinhardt, to persuade the waters. so the general expectation you run is that you have the 2 amount is high, you know something about 60 percent. the reform is candy that missy position young has a huge chance for being elected as the need for mr. president or if you want. but you can, of course, the only below to 60 percent then people believe that it's going to be a 2nd round. so the 4 point is if the reform is candidate mr. young would be able to mobilize the reform is to go to the ballot box or not. that is going to determine the face of the outcome of this election versus of that. i'll just joined now by nothing and sorry who is the managing editor, a k on london,
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a persian language news sized covering iranian affairs and she joins me now live from london as mean. thank you so much for joining me. of course, the focus of this debate as we've been hearing from russell is foreign policy and at the heart of some of the foreign policy challenge challenges overcoming the economic boat and that comes from sanctions. but what we heard in this debate with a variety of perspectives on how iran can do that as the 1st of all, thank you very much for having me on your program. this debate was more lively than the others, but still we didn't hear much. uh, you know, we didn't have much meet as far as where one would be where they smelled like republic. uh would go as far as, uh, foreign policy. as you mentioned, the candidates that are taking part in this uh uh, what some even people call as
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a circus of elections have all been chosen for their loyalty to the supreme leader. and certainly there are certain red lines that they can not overstep. and obviously such issues that are important issues such as the crisis and amenities, what's, what's not discussed or even a new to, to because that is one of the recognize it is about the future of direction unless it make another if i may make another point that at the end of the day, it is not the price, it is based on the public that the term is the future to check to have the country. this is something that both mister rule he had mentioned before, mister hartz. i mean, all the precedents, it is not the president that decides it is the supreme leader. and obviously, what we did here from all of the candidates,
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was there that occasion and loyalty. today's mom, a good public eye to the attendance of based on the credit lucian, and all the important context that, that you've provided there. and i thank you for that. just to put this in context for our international audience, who are all over the world, who, who are of course, interested to know more about these elections, who use the phrase circus of the elections. could you explain why, as it is called the menu college, a circus of elections because the candidates are chosen in this uh, by uh, the garden council that is run by, you know, men of very old age. and in this particular one from a 2 candidates, and there were some important uh, you know, segers and personalities that are offered. the candidates are, i'm doing this and they were not allowed to run for elections, including mr. lorry,
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johnny, or mr. i might be measured as some of the candidates that are taking part now, and they had been disqualified in previous elections. so on and on. it is up to the supreme leader how he wants to run these puppets for it's a natural consumption because at the end of the day, what is most important for the supremely, that he's not only the existence of the state, the regime, and as, as we have seen in the past 34 elections, people have not been turning up to vote. last parliamentary elections. only 8 percent turned out to vote. so he is also very embarrassed. and he wants to increase his stature in, in international media and on world stage to be able to perhaps reach an agreement with the west saying that we are very strong people are behind us. and
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this is one thing that all the candidates were talking about, bringing people to the vote to the bottom of the box. why? because he can then say, sure to the world that the people are behind me unless i'm dying on the topic of voter turnout. what is the reason that turn out has been persistently low in elections? is it because voters are just disillusioned and they have no faith in politicians? when we have seen it disciplined projected for 2017 onwards, the one year society itself has become much more secularized at the same time if you want to use or a highly knowledgeable need font. despite all the restrictions of the information inside the concrete. and they can see they are where they can see that for the, for the past 45 years, government of the government,
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they come even in this. but nothing happens. event tonight, at the debate the, there was, there was much controversy about to do with you way e and was, and that was sided 20 years ago, but it's still not working. and it is involved in corruption. again, the issue of corruption of institutions seen of prioritizing and not a run years, but prioritizing the storm equip public's road in the middle east. one of the candidates tonight, mr. pool mom id, who was a judge and basically before and very hard line judge. and most of the human rights abuses, you know, sentences were delivered by him. he was saying, my live right is 4112, and i apologize. we're running out of time, but we very much appreciate your analysis. that's nice. i mean, who is the magic man? doesn't mean a sorry, who is the managing editor of k hahn? london. thank you so much,
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bethany to the u. k. now we're opinion polls suggest the opposition. labor is likely to gain a sizable majority. empowerment often more than a decade. as conservative rule under 5 pine ministers, people in the u. k. all due to vote in a general election in 10 days times where we challenges explains one thing you case like tools system means for its politics. on july, the 4th, every one of the 650 seats in the u. k. 's, house of commons is off to grabs for the victorious policy comes power and the policy leader. the keys to 10 downing street is prime, minnesota. but how are you? k elections, one of why do i need to parties dominate? now the 1st thing is now is that in the u. k, you only have a volume, so your local constituency, empty, you never actually directly vice full, the prime minister, 2nd legs and out about this 1st pos, the pies,
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the system by which seats over the island cases. and i'm going to use some meat pie charts. the industry, it's now many countries use proportional representation, where seats in the parliaments are directly proportional to each policies vote share. but in the u. k. only the policy, the wind speeds, constituency. what a fast pulse, the post gets that seats. so in theory, you could have a policy coming its height, 2nd in every constituency in the country. i'm still waiting no receipts in parliament, no piece of the pie that never actually happened spot 1st post. the post does have a profound influence on british politics, particularly for smaller policies or policies that have that supports more evenly distributed across the country. it is quite hard to get members, the problem is elected. so we've ended up with a 2 parts of system. so to more, to the 2 big policies have to do then to,
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to wind power that you have to build broad churches. what they have to do is to bring into the policy point to a wide range of political views. sometimes perhaps the, the, the less to of one policy almost crosses over with the rights of another in the u. k. it is very, very rare indeed for the policy that has secured a majority of seats in the house of commons to have actually had a much jace for the face of the electrodes. the next conservative government will give defense, the high priority of the mom, right, of center and purchase politics is the conservative policy. it's traditionally favorites, low taxation, private enterprise, and social conservatism. left to center is the labor policy. it favors workers' rights. public services is more socially liberal.
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the last 5 prime ministers being conservatives. but the polls say the policy is on cost for its worst half of defeats stopped, the payoff turned the page and start to rebuild, outcome free labor that is needed, kia government. meanwhile, for useful power for the tenants. how does 0 london funds will also have an election next week? the national, the right way, national rally party is pending its hopes for success on its new leader jordan bunch, ella, in only a few years. the son of a telling immigrants has widened the appeal of his party to attract a younger voters who once shunned it and that just 28 years old. adela says he's ready to become prime minister. natasha butler reports from the outskirts of paris . jordan bought della the 28 year old rising star of france's fall, brightened nation riley policy reading the pens, protege, and if things go his way in the stuff election from says next,
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prime ministers for the law says he's ready for the job. laying out his vision on the campaign trail is sort of from the got to walk in terms of migration. the 1st measure i'm going to push through is the abolition of the right to legal residence in measures to enable foreign delinquents and criminals to be deported. but it has been in politics for more than a decade. both with tony and parents know pool tires. somebody joins the pins populous policy. when he was 16, rising through its ranks to become an a p, a 23 using social media. he's white and the policies appeal a take talk politician for a new generation. recent election, an unprecedented 30 percent of young people voted for right. mainly thanks to him that he has an image that really speaks to young people about stopping you are taking over on nation fronts to be not to take a false. and most of the songs let us know in
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a market outside power as 24 year old. mateo jim murphy is campaigning for the national riley. he says ball that is the future. it is that you don't have to be afraid for words. if you pay your thoughts, if you know or to be french any for respect to the control you are, you have to understand friends, you will not change for friends. friends is a transfer you. it's not any, some young people who are voting for jordan, for the people of all ages, all quite june, same kind of one of his main advantages is themes. if it is simply notes, emmanuel michael, is it possible who is all done by the law? i think jordan bardello is able to question himself, he's capable and intelligent, but i'm a chrome never questions himself. he doesn't listen to anyone who's on my cross. also the nemesis of from says new left wing alliance. but the idea of depends on team of gratian policy and power scares and even move or boston or most of those. i don't understand. i had confidence in all french people, whatever that religion. oh, that race i said to myself, it will never happen. it's dangerous because it creates hate between people and
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that's a shame. but on his opponents of what she was concerned is he's pulled the national riley from the margins of french politics to the main stream. they say he'll destroy the country. he's supposed to say, he'll save it, latasha butler, which is 0 blowing people cool front. ahead on, i'll just say events. disappointing houses, full coffee. psalm is in vietnam. we look at why climate change is to play
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exploded in the warehouse units came reports from the site to the factory and also the fire and gulf and lithium battery plant. in minutes when i witness who escapes, as it was started by a spark from a single battery firefighters, se they so many blow up. it sounds like raining bullets like popping sounds. it lasted for awhile and then black smoke went away and the sound stopped at around 2 feet. the gmc would like to know more about the web portal. i saw the with go shots and shows folding because of the water. it was so loud, it kept rumbling and banking, when it comes down to the blaze is believed to have started on the 2nd floor of the 3 story building were products were packaged and stored. popping workers inside most of them for in labours. among the missing workers, there are chinese nationals and other for nationals about 20 workers or for national. one of the government rapids we dispatched firefighters because of the
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risk associated with a lithium battery plant. when overheated the batteries can explode and burn more intensely and for longer than traditional ones as some $35000.00 were believed to be installed. after hours of battling the flames, firefighters entered what was left of the building to survey the damage and retrieve the bodies of those inside. south korea's prime minister hundreds who visited the scene with members of his government, promising their full support. so we would twice on the city to assign one dedicated official victim to provide full support and to take swift action to ensure the injured receive treatment without inconvenience and investigation. and to the exact cause of the fire is underway. as families more in those, they've lost eunice, kim alda, 0 pos on south korea. a bunch of asia has been baking in extreme heat for months together with prolonged droughts. agriculture is one of the worst hit sectors from
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coffee plantations in vietnam to rice fields and china houses a low. and that's likely to mean high prices for consumers everywhere found to be low reports. coffee farmers in vietnam are working hard to make up for months of disappointing harvest. the country has seen very little rain in the last few months with extreme heat gripping much of southeast asia. handy. uh, nothing. uh, the drunk drawn up this whole area and the surrounding areas and the water shortages. so it should be the compared to last year. the hottest, the coffee cherries is very low. we lost a lot of the output. it was very small, very low. the see it farmers are bearing the brunt of the drought, which is now sweeping north. is central, china is hon. and province. these rice fields are parched because the reservoir does applies. porter for irrigation is drying up. and the reason called could you check knowledge and dodge official ride may help,
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but if it doesn't rain in the next few days, we might not have missed anything as old. so this is the situation is very different in other parts of china. however, we're flotsap inundated villages and dozens of people have died. scientists say global warming is contributing to the extreme weather. all of it destructive to agriculture rate, holler, shoot us way. you've got routes in one place, floats in another. you can't rely on that having a pool houses here and then importing from somewhere else. we're seeing these converging events which will continue, unfortunately, to push out prices. higher prices should be good for the vietnam coffee corps. the country is the world's 2nd biggest coffee producer. but farmers say it isn't necessarily a win for them. i jot down the, we don't going to, can we farm is should be happy when the price increases, but this drought with not very happy because the price increases. but the output goes down. the vietnam coffee academy has been helping some of them adapt to
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climate change. but introducing the use of bring catchers to soften to soil and maintain moisture. but with the onset of the rainy season, farmers worry, excessive downforce could damaged or trees, and further reduce their harvest. pardon below algebra. ruins from the roman empire has been discovered close to the vast again and easily. they will on us during construction for the catholic churches special jubilee next year. charlie angela reports deep below rooms streets, an exciting find large music, floors 4 or 5 rooms of considerable size and water tanks. all believe to be the remains of an ancient laundry. for a loaner hook, you want to just say the area once elapsed by the waters of the type of river was originally where the imperial residences were found on the english. sorry, a very important road post through this area. the 1st section of the ancient via
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town police in via cornelia the 1st suburbs along which were a series of eye aristocratic tubes. then the whole t dot in the 1st century b. c. with the luxury residences of the leading aristocrats, the late republic, in late to imprison since here in particular, the gardens of agri, pina dated approximately 2000 years ago. okay. i'll just say this site would have started out as a residence and then being converted ref, phenomena room. but the find isn't welcomed by all. this area is being transformed into pedestrian ice piazza with an underground tunnels because a project that is supposed to finish in december. this discovery may push that deadline back as a plan is to cassidy studies and disassemble the brother and ruins and reconstruction nearby, to allow visitors to understand the entire history of the ancient landscapes of the vessel can area. charlie on to the out is there. all right,
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