tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 27, 2024 12:00am-1:00am AST
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or the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm jessica washington. this is the news our life from to her, coming up in the next 60 minutes. p as if a military coup in bolivia after the president who owns of a regular movement of troops in the capital. within 60 palestinians are killed by is rarely strikes on goza. the deadliest attack was on vapor here in the north. skepticism on the streets of neighbour, be up to kenya's president, balance to pressure from protesters and ditches his plan to sign
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a controversial bill to increase taxes. to conflict in sudan forces more than 600000 refugees. to flee, to check the report from the east and folder via sounds, plans for high speed rail remain on track even as tourist phrase. it's slow as i've seen it. crude assess the we begin with breaking news out of believe you with the president louis us. it says the country is facing a quote coup attempt me tanks have been seen at the entrance to the national palace . the president says democracy must be respected as cold on general kwan josie zuniga to de mobilize soldiers that have taken over the capitals a central square a deal in these yet i want to denounce before the bolivian people and the
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international community and attempted coup d'etat here in the state of olivia, i am in the government palace. i am marianella product minister of the presidency. and as we can see here is maria square taken over by military tanks and military troops. we understand that it is from a faction of the army that has already mobilized and has removed the people who work in maria square and that at this moment they are not allowing people entry less. and you are following developments in this breaking situation is john holeman, who joins me now live from mexico city. he's on the phone. john took us through the latest developments as we follow this breaking situation. yeah. the to cheap, protecting this actually. and what's going on and believe you have just come out and spoken. and we had that from the government minutes to the president police officer. he's actually just come out on libya and tv. and what he said is that we need to believe in people to college themselves against these coo,
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that's his words. and he said, we can't allow a game that the crew members, a coupon, just type people's lives. so he is definitely according to security, but also interesting. they want jose doing you guy who's the over obviously key protagonist in this. he's the ex, head of the forces in bolivia. i mean, the only thing the ex head is beyond forces as of yesterday when he was fired from the government by making comments about ex president eval morales. and so this is coming straight off of this. what he said is the, and the lead spinning controller as a country, and you'll be see referring to mass, which is a political policy, which is how, how power we've interruption. but for quite a while in the country. and he said that we need to reconstruct democracy, so he's not saying him. so we're doing a q here, but he is talking about reconstructing the political clause in the country using sites saying we're going to liberate a political prison as. and that he told more about people within the army and we'd
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been also speaking, we'd be glad to be there in the past. and so, yes, these are hunter hundreds of soldiers at the moment in pleasant moody, yoga or in front of the national police that some of those. so just a, wearing a mouse and the date could be more arriving. and the people, the we talking to jet, unless they are in the capital side, the if the modem is difficult to know if the soldiers arriving, are in favor of shooting uga or in favor of the president, luis, i'll say, so it's a really confusing, ongoing struggle that, that's actually been played out on the countries national and tv networks that we watching right now is there happens, this is a country that's had problems in the past that seeing the me a basically full ex president eval moratti's. well, now out of the country into x, so it makes codes so it has been to be then, and it's going for a lot of economic problems right now. the rules and then protests and that. so we're going to feed into what's happening right now in the kind of john wants us to
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we'll just talk out audience through the pictures that we have been looking at. as you've been speaking videos, showed ahmed vehicles and shows that soldiers in the morning, the square in the center of the capital and the president lewis say, has demanded that democracy respected a short while ago. there was a video of the president surrounded by his cabinet and he stated that he's standing firm against the attempted crew. what other reactions over here in john as we watch this breaking situation? yeah, i think we've summed up the 2 main reactions by from president 3 saw say, i'm from juan. jose doing you got that. this is a country of 12000000 people. that's been true a lot, especially in recent years when it's social problems, but also with economic problems. it's a poor country among the poor, the countries in latin america, in its face to low revolt, a lot of social problems. so this would be just the couldn't continuation of the as
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this continues us. and john was starting to see some regional reaction as well from the organization of american states chief louis module. we condemn the events . in bolivia, the army must submit itself to the legitimately elected civil power. we've also heard from the use joseph bottle, who says that the e u condemns any attempt to break the constitutional order in bolivia and overthrow the de democratically elected governments. and as we mentioned a short while ago, we had from the president of bolivia, lewis out of say, in a video saying that he stands firm against the attempted crew. what exactly, all the potential consequences here, john, what, what looks like? what happens next i think is how to tell what's gonna happen next. what we do know at the moment is the so just room the door of the national palace. they don't
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actually inside of the national police. that's what we're hearing from john list that we know in the capital a pass at the moment. so i think things are still delicate, the points it has. and at the moment, go one way or going to another luis all see the president who's quote on social movements inside the country to come to the right and make and believe here is a country with very strong social movements. it's a country of a lot of different indigenous groups, a little great. so sort of co coco coco groves, so he's going to be calling from the ones from his side. you mentioned as well, reaction from outside of the country. i'm just looking right now from a tweet from mexico's president, and today's manual is open the door. he's saying that he shows the most energetic condemnation of the crew at the top at 10. and believe you, so a lot of regional leaders as well a coming out to and to speak again space a copy of forwarded, the president of neighboring chile on doris's lead,
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a former living lead as they were coming out to say that this isn't right, this isn't the way to resolve based having beyond me come in and try to take control and tell him if he's a took us through the context here. we've seen a local media reporting. that general is indigo, was telling reporters that he intends to recover the homeland. exactly how powerful is the military in bolivia as well. it's been a full since been powerful enough in the past. to, for example, is we were just talking about to send ex president at the morales in twice. so up to quite a long time in control lifting 1212 more than 12 years in control when he was invited to, to leave the country by the military and was been basically forced out into exile and mexico. so there is a precedent pull this in, believe you with the army and more in the 20th century than the 21st century. this
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is something that was seen. no uncommonly in latin america, the army having a strong force of the army taken control and getting out of the way presidents they thought didn't go to the so that which isn't as we were speaking about the general home one, jose 2 and hugo was a, was fine yesterday, so this is something that he said is an upfront and that he wouldn't be each that he's upset by the upfront and the age enough is enough. that's something that he said before. and so there's obviously something as well as personal and this is personal powers also being threatened. right, john holman, before the next on the phone from mexico city. following those developments in bolivia, as we've been reporting the bolivian presidents lewis say demanding that democracy be respected. office soldiers moved into central composite john, thank you so much. i'm sure we'll speak again soon. the
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causes civil defense as the levels of destruction of to israel's compartment of late they had law here in the north of the strip defies imagination. at least 15 palestinians were killed in a strike on a home. in northern garza rescue workers spent hours searching the rubble for survivors. most of the injured a women and children. oh, to 0 is most all colored sent us this update from the side of the attack on the residential building in bade la, here is flag, thought a residential house belonging to a wet seminary in big la here town. as you can see, the good to this place. oh, this house used to be a full slow house used to accommodate 25 n. as in civil is the far the. 5 majority of them are children and women,
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but that is why the forces don't differentiate between the us and people and defy does. as it can see, the best people accommodated for 25. and the sensibility is the household that had been killed and the other health is in the hospital and they lost most of the lamps. civil defense are trying to reach and vote out people who have been killed and left on the world. well, why now? why they can't do it. i just need, uh, nothing does for a dollar sign in the last 24 hours, at least 6 feet, all the palestinians have been killed in kansas city is very forces carried down strikes on 2 schools, sheltering palestinian families. one school was run by the united nations. dozens of people were killed in jamalia and is rarely attacked, killed for palestinians. and in the center of the strip in new setup,
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several people died in his riley era tax on residential buildings. israel's relentless bombing is gone, so it has crippled the entire health care system. hospitals have been damaged and critical medical equipment destroyed. no volunteers or helping to fix broken machines at the alex the hospital in that or by a correspondent, honey, in the mood towards the facility with the engineer colleen shocks you. this is ongoing, more for the month of medical equipment and machines and god, the hospitals have been applied desire and catastrophic. and here's some of the key points of the situation that showed you medical supplies, the lack of advance of medical equipment, be electricity, and shortage of a fuel is among the many problems are causing this health care system across the set to be overwhelmed at a close to be very fruitful everywhere you go to this particular hospital. many of
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the machine at equipment are broken or not operational. and the fact that we're seeing right now here in the hospital, the medical engineer from one of the medical mission volunteering deluxe, the hospital working on fixing some of these machines. so they're back on track, hoping the medical, the staff, and the hospital to operate sustained. how to get through have you with us, can you show us what, what's going on here? so we have the c on one of the image intensive while one out of 2 that is not working. so we're looking at it now. we're trying to pinpoint the problem exactly to know why it's not working. uh, we have 2 of these machines in the hospital. this one has been down for more than a month. the other one uh, has been down for about 10 days now. take flu, able to get it back on track quick and yesterday. so what that means is for the past 10 days, we have no image, intensive intensive while working in the entire hospital, which means all emergency operations and surgeries had to be post put on hold. and
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patients i've just piling up, which made a big, big with louder and the doctors, we have all 3 of these, your machines right now in this hospital and all 3 out of 3. i'm not waiting. so this is one of the machines that you're working on getting and really back to the operation room. how did you get back on track? actually, it was very challenging and it was both a software and hardware problem. and that is all sometimes is closed, especially that it's both of them. we can say that one of them at least was closed due to the electricity keeps cutting out and coming back, which are, which can over one that power source and then the motherboard. so the motherboard was the hardware issue and then we had the software issue as well. here's volunteering for team we've talked to to keep going, keep being very, very difficult situation. what has been a personal experience? so i've, i've gotten a lot of experience before,
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even though i've had a lot of programs to prepare me for these. and i, i've watched as many because i can, but when you, in this situation it's different when, when it's like saving people go out of the ordinary additive textbook. and they just come up with solutions, but still the solutions and not old with with but you can see that they, they do the best they go above and beyond. my on my over all of about the situation is it's a, it's, it's unbearable if it's not normal hosted. it shouldn't be that way. testers are overcrowded. they get running 100 percent capacity and even smooth outages, 0 centro, gauze, or palestine. let's return now to that breaking news out of bolivia, president of bolivia, lewis our say says that the libya is facing a crew attempt itself to videos, showed ahmed vehicles and soldiers moving into more than
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a little square in the center of law. pause and bringing in now catherine, lead of a who as a political commentator as director of the id and information network and she joins me now live from coach on the in bolivia. katherine, thank you so much for for joining me on the options here and use our our audience has been looking at these pictures that we've been seeing from believe in state t. v of soldiers moving into my past focus or the significance of this moment. well i think it's very important to remember that bolivia hadn't been legal government with the support of the military and a crew in 2019. and so we've had a return to democracy but we have there continues to be impunity. although there are charges against military officers and some political figures are in prison. but we have a structural problem in the armed forces we have in our state government that is facing economic difficulties. a and a lack of coordination between different offices. and so
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a government that's particularly weak at this point in time. so, you know, they're what they're, what there is also an internal conflict in the government governing party between president are, say, and former president, april morales, that has become quite extreme at this point in time. or yesterday, the commander of the army who had been hand picked by our se, and what's his personal choice and passing over many other potential generals, made the decision to make very strong cont, uh, comments about a morales that they would arrest him, that they had the way they were the armed body of the government that they could take action, and this was a very inflammatory statement that led for many people to demand his resignation. the end of the time you see a box of dollar general is indigo, who has been telling reporters as reported by local media. we're going to recover
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this homeland and restore democracy. exactly how influential is the military in bolivia and how influential is this general. so this general has had a very poor reputation, even within the armed forces, and there was a lot of rejection within the armed forces for his appointment, and a lot of internal resentment. but you know, the armed forces has a very long history, believe us, the south american country with more cruise than any other nation. and so, but enjoyed a very long period of democracy until the 2019 cool. and so the military has a bad reputation, but also made progress and didn't receive significant comp, a legal consequences for or any sort of punishment for restructuring after this very anti democratic activity in 2019 and in 2020. and so they're not necessarily the most powerful institution,
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and they certainly have internal conflicts with the police. but at a point, you know, at, during the last time i won a member of student that santa cruz far right of who is now in prison and admitted that his family had paid them. so there's a possibility that there's an economic incentive there. it's a possibility that they've gone to the highest bidder. it's a possibility that this is a show of force. you know, there are statements now that say that our city is changing commanders. we're not sure if this is going to all blow over or if this is going to become a significant crisis. but it's a very, very clear sign that the army is not for firmly entrenched democracy, nor the rest of the armed forces that there needs to be a restructuring that there needs to be. uh then you to address the root causes of
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the 2019 about the violence and crew and the gross human rights violations that were documented by the interim american human rights commission. and we need to find a solution with the support of the international community and with the support of the united states, which is one of the few nations in the hemisphere that has not spoken out against this anti democratic attack and needs to do so immediately. we'll catherine, i'll just let you know what our audience is, is looking at now on the screens. we're getting pictures of the military, new military leaders being sworn in as we've just seen this breaking news a lot that the presidents, luis, out of, say, has announced 3 new heads of olivia's armed forces following the attempted cru. exactly. how significant is this edit kind of really tens moment like this? well it's, it's very, very hard to say. and it, and it depends. you know, what the position of junior guy is, what the backing is that he will have. there are sectors on the left that are
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highly critical of our to that claim that he's been backed into a corner. politically. that fuel shortage is lack of us dollars and other political crises have led him to kind of stage this. um, in order to have a way out or in order to make dramatic changes were in order to lead the pressure on his government. i have no idea of whether or not that is true. it's something that we have been moved by the military. it's something that's concerned, it's a great deal because of the impunity from 2019 and because of a non democratic track record of the armed forces in bolivia. but we weren't expecting it today. or this was some go ahead, catherine, we've just seen and a large that the new military chief, as we're looking at pictures now of this swearing and has ordered troops to return home. now, given that this,
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this apparent crew is already in the works. how likely does that seem to you as well? i think there's a good chance that that may happen. i mean, this may have been some aggressive, stable, rattling and, and a warning. but, but anything could happen, i would say that the situation is extremely unpredictable. now, i don't know if this, you know, if this is a warning, this is a warning to the left that were certainly ministers from the crew government. and the previous qu, government, now the current mayor of latasha accompanying them in the plaza. although the former crew president had denounced it is i would say that the situation is very chance, it's unpredictable. we will hope that they back down, but you can't just put a band aid on this and move forward. there needs to be some sort of significant legal appropriate action with due process. good insurance, bolivian democracy at this point. right, catherine,
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that later. thank you so much for joining us. live from bolivia. we do appreciate your analysis, katherine. thank you very much. 11 on these rarely strikes have targeted the southern city of cam for 2nd consecutive day. this comes off to overnight to tax on the town of shiva in southern lebanon. these rarely ami says it's war planes targeted several has the last science intensified cross border fire between israel and is rarely and has the forces as increased fee is of a full scale war as below fired full tank of missiles over the border into israel. eating a house in the city of metro alone, no casualties were reported in that attack as well. also targeted communications equipment at the military post in broadcast felicia of israel and the united states saying there is progress resolving a rift over us weapons shipments. is there any defense minister you of kalonde is
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in washington where he's been meeting top officials, so visit comes off the prime minister benjamin netanyahu had to publicly choose the bite and administration of deliberately slowing down weapons shipments. mike, hannah is in washington d. c. and he joins me now live like what else have we heard that has come out of these meetings? oh yes, go onto held a series of meeting with see me a by the end of ministration officials over the past few days today was the ton of the the, the uh, jake sullivan, uh, national security adviser for the president. now we understand from the readout that they discussed a number of issues in particular the situation on the northern border as well to along the board with 11 on with the being concerned about an escalation of the conflict in that particular region. the of the items we are told by the read out that were discussed the on getting monetary and problem in gaza and ways in which to relieve it. but what we also understand,
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and this was not stated in the lead out of the meeting, was discussion about the shipment of us arms to israel. now in recent weeks, the us officials have been absolutely amazed. they say about benjamin netanyahu, whose claims that the us has been slowing down on shipments. us officials pointing out that only on one occasion was an alms uh shipment, put on hold, that was full, 2000 pound bombs, that remains on hold. now we understand as well that off to his meeting with sullivan, you will have kalonde to made a point to get these ready. probably ministers saying that disagreement says he put it between family se put it should be kept in the family saying that the public statements by private as the mentioned y'all on this issue. clearly not the thing to do so it does appear that its agreement has been reached that the spot so minus spec between us an israel is over the us officials and continue and has this set on shipments. have been going on on the,
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on that one occasion was the um shipment tilted. all right, mike, hannah, thank you so much for your reporting from washington dc. the kenya, as president says, he will not sign a bill that's led to major protests. at least 23 people were killed on tuesday. of the m p's. post the legislation that would have raised the taxes on a central items. and it televised address to the nation. president william russo has promised to open dialogue with young people. catherine, so a reports from never be many people here see they've never seen anything like this before. what started out as peaceful protests on tuesday, quickly pond violent when hundreds of protest is invaded, parliament police fired to a gas. what the commons in life will act. several people accounts and many injured
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. but on west the president, we a moved to about to the pressure and has we stoned the bill just mckinley to the people who have said loudly that they want nothing to do with these finance be 2024. i can seat and therefore i would not sign the 2024 finance bill and it should subsequently be withdrawn as and i have agreed with these members. but that becomes a collective position. cairo nicole morticia says that will not bring back hot 20 year old son was shot to the chest mis getting by. as a mother, i feel terrible. whoever's trying to have my children needs to stomach. what to do
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it? one of the most kenya is our believe to support the protest against a finance bill that will increase taxes. so i'm like this man from a neighborhood and narrow b decided to take matters into their own hands. this is a county office of an m p who voted yes to this bill. people here say he doesn't represent them anymore, that angry and the frustrated that they're clear because and that's very clear because the mobile home gun you have to bribe for everything. when you finish school, you still have to pay a bribe to get the job man, duck one, back of the level and his neighbors see the county office. they supposed to help them. but at this point now on their own, kathy saw you all to sarah nairobi. the still ahead on how to 0, unavailable on affordable sedans, already ailing health care system. is that a breaking point as the war rages on
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the hello, this is on to 0 reminder of our top stories, the sound, the president of bolivia, louis i'd say is warning of a regular troop movements. and the capital lock has me. tanks have been seen at the entrance to the national palace. the president says democracy must be respected. i've say, is seen in this video surrounded by his cabinet, and he says he's standing against an attempted crew. these cold on general one just shows a indigo to d, mobilize soldiers that have taken over the capitals of central square. the general says his army is trying to restore democracy and free political prison canyon president william bruce host says he will withdrew a controversial bill that would have raised the taxes. it comes a day officer, at least $23.00 people were killed during protests against the proposed increases.
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he said the government needs to make more concessions as well as the united states say there's progress in resolving a rift over us. weapons shipments is really defense minister. you have glances in washington where he's been meeting top officials. i'm joined now by rami cory, who is a distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of a root, and he joins me now live from boston by me. thank you for joining me on the options here and use our firstly, let's talk through the significance of this development. both you'll have gland same dodge that significant progress was made in these meetings. on addressing the issue of us munition supplied to his room a while there was a little hiccup in the mass of slow, slow weapons and money, and political support from the united states to israel and the last 2 months and a half months. so that they withheld the one shipment of florida launch for
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a few weeks and that but otherwise there was no real big problem. but this time it was a major controversy of the on demand on the so the, the west of israel or bank. i don't see it or done this is the see it or that we're watching right now. there's no closer relationship around the last half century or anywhere in the world. only the board for probably what, what's your, you make sense of the comments that's prime minister benjamin netanyahu to had made publicly about this sort of what he called it. a delay in supplies was that simply part of the theatre as a coolant, as well as domestic theatre. he is, a body is appealing to his own, but he's in big trouble at home and talked in a 1000 big trouble everywhere. he's fighting with studio for his domestic constituencies. he's fighting with people on his own party. he's fighting with this . military leaders is fighting with people around the world. so now his phone was
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run out of people that he can have a few to as of the. but by and acting like a tough guy who stands up to the us and, and i guess whatever is your own nation, do you want to see strength on some part of his face? the end is real and he's gonna need that because his coalition, there's a little bit shaky. it may fall apart, there may be election shown. so he's gotta be able to generate as many new allies and as much public support as he possibly can for the next phase. and from the also from this meeting we heard from, you'll have glance office that both the us and israel discussed a need to. and i quote, change the security reality on israel's border with 11 on what do you interpret from that? what does it mean changing the reality? that means what israel has talked about and done for the last 20 years or so, which is trying to reduce the power of visible or reduced. what you'll see is as
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a threat from as bowl up to the treasury as well then, as well as the most powerful force that is on the zeros border. and the most powerful antagonistic towards has to match was, is significant domain significant. the as well as much more dangerous to israel. israel knows that also because of the principal, the wrong relationship. and because of his role as tube and chip really is which were clarified. and the last 2 we let this drone shows that we're showing videos of the sensitive solutions all over northern israel, military solutions, porch, all kinds of things that a drum photographed. so this is sending a message to these really is that the is as low as capabilities that will make any kind of confrontation, much more dangerous for the israel is because that's where the test ball can reach
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and side the history of whether it's more sophisticated variable equipment to so these are all dimensions folks on escalating it's more than a few and it's a confrontation between as well. um as you kind of started about 20 years ago, 25 years ago, but it really escalated after october. was a tremendous attack, a menu and then as well. so it says here it was gonna destroyed a mass from palestine again as a then as well as going to jerry, a small scale attacks against israel to harassing diversity systems, you guys or whatever. so these are all linked together, these issues, but can't be separated, but there's really a want to eventually lock, have to worry about the threat coming from living. and it's difficulty is that has not been able to do that. one of the early even with the us supports and it has to explore political resolutions as much to the palestinians,
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but it's not willing to do that because in law signers is rarely dominance in all of our time. this has been the problem since 1915. thank you so much. rami cory. distinguish public policy fellow at the american university of favors. thank you. as always, for your analysis, the conflict incident has fullest, more than 600000 refugees, mostly women and children, to flee to chad. that's according to the un. one 3rd, if the new arrivals in chad, a currently living in dia conditions, or does he or his father of the rest that cause more from chance east and border, which you don't have anymore? how you, how many miles do you not be this temporary refugee camp? in the chatty and city of address near the border with through done it posts around 200000 sued. and these refugees, local authorities here together with some international organizations such as the high commissioner for refugees. want to move to sit on these refugees from the audrey city company, place the sudanese border to other places,
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tens of kilometers away from the border area. several attempts have already been established for this purpose, but will sorry to say they need more funding to finish the basic facilities and these camps. so the conditions are most suitable for accommodating refugees to be not big numbers. refugees are still coming from west awful state. there also some refugees from the city of el fashions, whether helping um to collections for around a month that can prove those coming from outside should be at. talk about the extreme difficulty of the situation. well, many unable to leave and escape the city. and they are hoping that some outlets will be open for them to be able to leave. and to come here, talk a lot. does that gives you at a minimum of how you have any ideas. so then you might, you know, if you had to, as people who need medical treatment in sit down face increasing costs and shortages of medicine. as the conflict between the army and power military, rapid support forces intensifies and then the only hospital for cancer patients in the eastern city of good doris. stuff and services i'll be coming over whelmed.
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well, how much valves or thoughts different from their homes, by conflict and suffering cost, sense of which these people can't afford the medical treatment they need. know how i am i on a level, i'm displaced from cartoon and have been sick since 2017. when i came to a cut that is my illness increased and my hand broke. i'm undergoing chemotherapy now. thank god, i'm in a very bad condition and i kind of by medication tablets for team. how much is the patient to also last? how home and job? what it was i had a treatment then i was receiving treatment before, but they stopped paying a salaries in the a tech on the city of mother. and he forced me to stop the type of policy. i believe since the beginning of the war in april last we had a couple we have been facing many challenges such as a huge increase in the number of patients. last year we received a 900 new patients compared to only 300 to 400 patients before the war. medical centers does not have enough capacity for the amount of patients. we now have on
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the 27 bits and we need at least 60 more more important thunder pets is medicine and treatment. but the more testing says radio therapy is now far too expensive for cancer patients. even if it's available. i told the world health organization since 65 percent of people in sedan can't get health care due to the dysfunction of medical facilities and skill secure supplies. as a result of the conflict, a team of specialized canadian ad. so then these doctors has worn more than 40000 costs of patients in the country could died because of the lack of services. how much fun does you, the u. n report says there's been a rise in global drug use and traffic during the report which came out on well to drug de. also highlights a jump in the number of deaths from overdosing countries around the world are struggling to tackle the problem. because hunger takes a look at the situation in senegal,
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a decent police police are about to bird and bury all of the narcotics and drugs they have seen since the beginning of the year. it will look at how this drug is being transported, just like this. sometimes in certain cases, now, this is all of the things yours that have been made at airports on the road, but also off the shores of senegal. and you can see a heavy police presence. why? because this is worth hundreds of millions of dollars. so these are some of the narcotics that the police have seized this year. there's cannabis, there's co king crowd, karen methamphetamines x, the scene, and some of this is actually being continue here in san diego. but also throughout west africa authority is an otp. the bags of drugs into this elevators and will go
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off into a furnace. and in a matter of just a few minutes, all the drugs that the senegalese police have seen since the beginning of the year will vanish into flames. but authorities say that the trafficking coming from latin america through west africa, on to your up is on the rise. and that more and more people are consuming narcotics in the region. a problem that the government here says it's trying to tackle nicholas hawk allen's is 0 the car, the iran will hold its presidential election on friday to choose a successor to abraham racy, died in a helicopter crash last month. candidates have promised to revive the economy. the voters see little prospect of relief from a cost of living crisis without an end to international sanctions. same hot husband speaking to vote,
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as on the streets as tedom runs. graham bazaar is known as the financial hub of iran. but this center for trade is also a place where the economic crisis is being felt. and it says here that we get the sense of public sentiment. so there's hundreds outside compared to last year, the prices have increased by a 150 percent ion and the local currency, but the prices are based on dollars. under the arch ceilings, the kilometers of cor doors to georgia and the hustle and bustle of stores are stories of struggle. iran is suffering from installation. there's also the currency depreciation that successive governments have blamed on international sanctions over its nuclear development program. there are those who believe iran should be part of the international financial system commission. mr. war, we should talk over all the country,
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all the neighbors reach. most of the percentage of the all people because accept in a few days, a new leadership will be voted into office. and presidential hopefuls are promising to address the financial challenges. but many say they've heard those promises before. i am not going to vote because presidents can do anything. they don't have the authority to do anything for people and life is very expensive. 8 living standards, particularly among the middle class, have worse, and in recent years, skilled workers are leaving and there's little prospect for, for an investment because of sanctions. there is another election that could have implications on iran economy and a few months there may be a new administration in the white house. donald trump, who reinstated tough economic sanctions on iraq and after pulling out of the nuclear deal in 2018 could make it pulled up cool,
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come back. he runs economy relies on crude exports, which have increased due to the easing of sanctions under the biden. administration, but the rise in government revenues is not being felt on the streets and the local currency. the reality is already trading. it's nearly $600000.00 to the dollar. a 15 fold increase since 2018 center for there i was just so you know deshawn. let's turn now to the us with democratic representative demo bowen lost his seat in the most expensive house primary and mid massive of spending from pro israel groups to defeat him. bowman is a member of the so called squad. a progressive left wing group in congress became unpopular among pro israel democrats because of his support for c spy and gaza, among other factors, including the changing of his districts boundaries, the lobby group, the american israel, public affairs committee, known as a peg. for
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a record breaking $14000000.00 in political advertising to on seed bowman, he has accused what he calls the zionist regime of buying the election. of a group is not the only pro israel loving in washington, but is widely seen as the most influential. it was founded in 1963 and for most of its history, it did not find the candidates directly, but rather encouraged mendez to give it to gave to all the groups and supporting them. a public says it has a 100000 members across the united states and then says that it has support from both democrats and republicans. but that claim has been tested in recent years of to some of the candidates it supported, refused to certify us. president jo biden's victory in 2020 the ellia my colleagues volleyball people spoke to while as of yet the ceo of engaged a us based civic and political organization. he says bowman's defeat is not
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representative of what the majority of democrats want to look at. the historic spending by pro is real groups including a pack and others. they are very public reasoning for marshalling these funds, a guest him and spending him on tv ads and digital advertising was because of his criticism of his really policies, particularly in it as a his call for a cease fire that simply tim calling for palestinian freedom and human rights and that is that is why this money was directed at him and unfortunately, and despite a lot of efforts including by our organization to defend his seat, it was just too much money. uh for this election. right. they fax spent nearly $15000000.00 in the primary to unseat bowman. do you think the pro israel lobby has
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basically bought the democratic party? you know, it's hard, it's hard to say that they didn't 20 spend that much money and you get this outcome which is not reflective even of the majority of the chronic voters views on israel palestine. the majority support a ceasefire. the majority support conditioning aid to israel, and many support a palestinian state and a more balanced relationship between the united states and israel and the palestinians. and so therefore, this election really distorts the will of the people. it does not reflect what the majority of democrats one wants to see from their members of congress. and it has, i think, to have a very, very bad ramifications for the american, the look toral system and our democracy. so my head on, on to 0, the group stage at the euros in germany is drawing to a close. as the last 16 begin to take shape, the live environment,
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the these business uptake. these mixes try the restaurant, no bundle dash football to use the the final group stages matches have concluded that suppose european championships in germany. let's go live now to our correspondence. dominant can, who's in violin? dominique? the 1st 2 games of the day. i'm finished furnace up to speed with what's is what's happenstance. well, creepy is done and dusted, and what has happened is effectively there were 2 drawers in that group,
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which meant that old full teams finished on full points. and the team, the unlucky team was ukraine, which describes having 11 of its games in the course of the campaign ends up being sent home as it was early from that perspective. instead romania go through his group where it is belgium and slovakia, also going through the belgians facing a don't think last 16 match against france for voc here against england. romania against benevolence and stomach. there are 2 more games coming up. what can we expect to see in those? well, those games have their finish. the funds on here was full of jubilant tuckers trends a short time ago. celebrate thing that teams victory to one when, which put them through a 2nd place. and the surprising result was also the georgia little front seat, georgia as it will be, things, portugal, not portugal, or already group. when and so to a certain extent,
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it must have to them what the result was. but what the next effects of it is, is that the turkish team goes through and faces the last 16 match against austria. a team that has been fancied by many different sports generalist as a potential cost that can go far into this competition. the reward for georgia is a game against spain, the twice european champions that's a daunting prospect of ever. that was one to the last 16 has now taken shape. we know who will be playing, who, when it will, all thoughts. and that, of course, is on sex today at the lympics stadium here in bel in west switzerland will take on it today. all right, so i'm going to change. thank you. that's done. when it came reporting from biling, the walls size have swept through large ponds of brazil's ponds and l area that's home to the world's largest tropical wetlands. the blazes all surging before the peak. if the dry season authorities have declared a state of emergency,
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the area is home to a range of wildlife, including a launch community of jacket, was the trial of 5 suspects accused of murdering ecuadorian presidential candidates. fernando valencia has begun. it was towed in a shooting shortly. also an election in 2023, a lawyer full of inches. daughter has said the cause confirmed. there was a price of $200000.00 puts on his life. the new prime minister of the sullivan islands has visited australia for his 1st overseas trip. jeremiah manella, a match prime minister as any alban, easy in camera to discuss. security and development. manella is visit, comes as questions of being aust over whether he's country will keep close ties with china astray. lee and china have both have both deployed police on the pacific
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islands nation. sri lanka has signed a debt restructuring agreement with key credit to nations. the deals are valued at a combined $10000000000.00. it's a major step towards a stabilizing the nation's crisis. his economy, sri lanka, witnessed a financial crash in 2022. the government ran out of foreign exchange to import a central goods leading to widespread shortages. economists in vietnam, urging the government to approve a new rail link from the north to the south. they say investing in a high speed line could boost economic growth. tony chang reports from done tucked away down one of handle is narrow streets, a new hot spot to visit this a several times a day train. supposing taurus pump into the cafe is impulse. to catch the rolling stock rumbling by both of those wanting
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a more immersive experience. a new service will be at slightly more expensive the via toes, a luxury train carriage that runs along the coast of central vietnam. the private seats and table service provided by leverage stuff hawking back to the golden era of steam. they want to have an experience within the whole holiday. i guess, an experience with the material. it's not necessarily about rushing for me to be about enjoying something along the way. the view isn't enough. there's fine dining in your seats. well, the chance to stretch your legs in a few other bits, with an on board massage. for 6 hours, you can sit back, relax, how much the work good. even though you're going along, you still get the last thing in the streets. of course you need to get as well when
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you're in the country. so i just saw a few carriages down with use the same, but the tickets and the fraction of the cost. this is how most people travel for those wanting to go places in a hurry. rail is known as a good option. travel time between the big cities in the north and south is about 40 hours. this rail network is in much need of investment. but this year, the government's expected to approve a high speed net was leaking, handle a with low team, and city, and testing that journey across the country. by 2 thirds. that plan, however, is a long way down the track. and speed is everything. for some, it's all about the june and the destination. tony toyotas are central vietnam. all right, that's it. so this means that we can find more information on our website out of 0 dot com be back in a moment,
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the a unique perspective. one picture is not going to tell the entire 8 months of the genocide. however, it is bringing attention to advise that this has nothing rough and looks like we're off. it looks like so on heard voices. we've been seeing the exacerbation of the military base and at the police over the past 10 years. connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere. folks in the region, government and other companies are stealing indigenous land. the stream on out to 0, interrogate the narrative is the us has, contains corporate israel, affecting it's global standing. there's no question about it. the united states has effectively complicit the genocide challenge the rhetoric. yes, they look that correct, but so is the international community. can we also say that dells, the cornerstone of democracy is having
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a free and open democratic pro upfront without the unlimited amount of the time though? do they care about the back? what do come on, come way those are good. did you do that? i, you know, i'm looking for the bottom and so for the 1000 animals and the measure and how we would need an encoder then take the shuttle that hardy would, oak us government, part of the i'm going to lose it and ask them for that. in addition to submitting that then will research, i'm literally shut time. no problem. ok. so might as we had, what do they tell me that what was shut that i sent done?
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