tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 27, 2024 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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a business uptake, this makes this try this exact restaurant, no bundle dash before to use the of the hello there on the start the attain. this is a news out like from the coming up in the next 60 men is really will planes targeted residential areas across concept dozens of palestinians account the roadblocks, and tig kenyon police tries to stop protests from erupt. thing again, a day off to the presidency. you turn on tax sites under arrest. the bolivian
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general accused of an attempt to include says he acted at the president's request last i'm and then of as to the new age and the north west of england. what access to health care and long waiting list, shaping up to be a key issue in the upcoming u. k. genuine election. and i'm sorry, the house was full time with less than a month to the lympics. defending 10200 meters championed the land thompson, her concerns she'll miss the games with an icon is injury the only begin this news outlet and gaza, where people are describing the last 24 hours as bloody and fruitful. thousands of palestinians have been killed and is ready strikes an attack in the eastern pontiff . garza said he killed at least 7 people. tom is also fleeing mr. jaya neighborhood as these really bombardment that intensifies at least 50 people have been injured.
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homes were damaged in that attack with cruise rescuing people from the rubble of destroyed buildings and all those remain missing. meanwhile, in northern garza, 3 is really strikes target to the crowd, a jabante, a refugee camp. at least 32 palestinians were killed in the attacks there on wednesday. is where the ground troops pull down to that kind of earlier this month of to weeks of fighting a good enough enough to be a few ideas. we were sitting at home and we had an explosion near it. we went out and found body parts thrown around everywhere in the group of civilians who had no connection to any military was targeted. but he passed the throne here in the hall causes humanitarian crisis. meanwhile, as was named by the day, it's to bring food medicine and fuel into the strip continue to face photos and delays, only a handful of a truck. so then to cause that in recent weeks, the united states both that temporary peer to enable aid to be delivered by c, but it has largely failed to a couple of them explains just what went wrong. it took just 6 weeks for the u. s.
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built humanitarian p it to fail. on may, 15th u. s. navy ship state and the from the east bed report to us though, to garza as these exclusive, i will just see over images show. these are real ships and logistics. this thoughts are responsible for connecting the floating structure to go as a show when it goes way in the shit goes lead area to the p. it became operational may 17th, so supported by 2 ships sitting about knowing columbus as of the coast. the image is true to us trips and the smaller one intended to transport trucks onto the pa. problems arose almost immediately. 8 days later, how many waves overwhelmed the pia? over that period, just the 29 trucks delivered 99 shipments into garza dilemma that the american forces had in trying to build appear that was
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absolutely 0 support from the israelis in a place of war. trying to bypass it is real is, is without coming to a clash with them and it added up to 2 little was bad weather is too late. publicly available logistics details show u. s. navy persona. constructing the p, a us officials said the mission was also to protect it, armed with machine guns and almost vehicles. us forces also installed an a defense system and to test it to the eastern side of the year. when they collapsed, they have to dismantle the system as well. the thoughts missile defense system is capable of it domestically tracking styles and craft us. military officials are now looking at what went wrong with the project. in the meantime, more than 2000000 palestinians continue to suffer with not nearly enough
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a dissing into garza by land or sea terika by su, algebra very by homicide. well, that's bringing gushing boss can. he's the middle east director, the n g o, the international communities organization. he's also a phone, a hostage negotiator, so he joins us now from west through some goes on. there will always questions about how this pay would function criticism to that and with a distraction unexcused not to open language. does this failure of the pin? i'll change the different as a calculus here is that possible pressure on these ways to reopen non voters. but i think there is international pressure on the 0 to open up additional land borders. i'm the roof of crossing is close and since we will contract the palestinian side of the raw for crossing which is cut down a major passageway for a there is the term shut on the passage way or from is really side integrated. so that needs to be opened and there needs to be roots from the north of gaza into the northern part of ga site into the,
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into way big from the big left here to about the costs of city. this all needs to be done and it has to be, or is the result of international pressure because it's doubtful that is what we'll do it on its own. and you say international pressure. i've been wondering, as we watch the humanitarian situation deteriorate even further, we see more and more pictures of m a c h, a dying children more and more civilian deaths. where is public sentiment and is wrong? and we've seen people actually attacking a trucks. a public sentiment in israel is mainly what these really hostages and the families of the hostages and the families of soldiers. we're going to old, there's a really one sided view of the war from these really side. these readings don't really seem to hear military and suffering and does or i think it's perhaps time that we understand also the that the problem is not only getting the trucks in, but there's also a problem with distribution because there's a breakdown to blow on the border in gauze, or there is no function, police, and if there was a police, it would be on us for these. maybe it's time for the united nations security
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council, not only the past resolutions were calling for a ceasefire, but perhaps the chapter 7 of the united nations charter interest and international forces to protect about a student, even people in gaza to force these read these to withdrawal and to put an end to this more, that's a big call. gosh. and so you're saying that that your for international intervention for arms and boots on the ground from other countries to well, i don't know how we're going to it lives more because these really so if you refuse to deal with any alternative to from us and god so from us is digging in its boots into the ground and putting out the statements. so big statement, but here in color myself just yesterday about how my steering and golfing, that no one would replace them. so we need to look to the future where, where gossip will be able to be governed, where reconstruction can happen. the international community isn't going to put a penny into gaza as long as the masses control for as long as israel has in gaza. so we need to think out of the box and come up with solutions that will lead naples
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work to end these really hostages to come home and a rebuilding of cause a process to begin in collaboration with palestinians on the ground there published in use in the west bank, it needs to be done collaboratively, but we need to get this north and quickly. you speak about the war and things that you mentioned that public sentiment and has rev remains very much with, with the captives. there's obviously been huge and growing and about these really governments lack of ability to get them home. is that now also perhaps shifting to the way that the war is actually being carried out. we have been seeing more and more divisions and government we are seeing divisions and the government not necessarily about the war in gaza or about the hostages, its name. the internal is ready issues like the draft called the supreme court decision of 2 days ago, which is obligating the government to draft all the ultra orthodox into the army until there is a law that gives them some kind of to from it from the army which is unlikely to happen at this time. so the cover to visual seems to be imploding, which is a good thing we need to get to new elections, but even that's
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a process that will take months, not days. well, let me ask you then right now, where are any kind of talks around a captive exchanges see spot you yourself dealt with him, us as a hostage negotiator for 17 years. what would it take right now to get momentum going again? and i really don't know, we have an impeachable gap. it seems at the present time warehouse is not going to make any agreement with israel. that does not include an end to the war. and mister, nothing, you know, has made it quite clear that he is only willing to do a partial agreement without an obligation to end the war. i've spoken to people on these really negotiating team will have told me that this is the reality on the ground that nothing you know is not given the green light to the negotiators to arrive. going to bring that that would end the war. nothing. yeah. was sticking to what he says, only a partial agreement that would bring some of the hoss digital and give us a 6 fired, but not an obligation to end the war. so we are stuck and the family use of the hostages are extremely frustrated inside, where we're 9 months into this war near
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a window and inside cache and bask in the middle east director at the n g or the international communities organization. thank you for joining us. again, on al jazeera, it's great kate with them. i still tend to more ahead for you on the sounds as it renews our and tutoring. one days ago, runs presidential election was now just full candidates left in the frame the what we're seeing, hundreds of police and soldiers on the streets of kenya as capital a day after the president withdrew, proposed legislation to raise taxes. the of the, of these have been some of the scenes in the sense of downtown i re be with you can see police are using, take us to discuss anti government protest is at least 23 people. raquel that
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during demonstrations protesting against the finance bill on tuesday organizes have quote from nationwide protests on thursday to against the government. well, let's meet talk, corresponded malcolm web. he joins us live now from downtown nairobi. nothing. can you talk us through the mood that we're seeing there across the nation? and i mean, literally wearing a tear gas mosque was seeing a huge deployment router has back down. but there is katie, still a huge amount of anger. yeah, we're not, not maybe $0.50 or wednesday the heavy deployment of security from sunrise. so a minute to vehicle upon and a heavy deployment the priest is did it the right place? that's what with this front of them at being firing a group of products as the trying to get a relatively small but growing proud of demonstrates is. but each time they try to get to the place of being suppressing them with a guess at some prank players security as well as those they've been firing at the
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gas to try and break up this crowd streets re gathering the looks like trees a trying to stop and think about moving forward, even stuff. it certainly makes it look like the government doesn't want any kind of process to happen. so now what uh, president route to strategic options right now going forward by many accounts. what we've seen has been a grassroots movement that goes well beyond the finance built on that board dissolution and government isn't going away not to mention demands for accountability of what's happened over the last few days. a wednesday eve attracted to reset the truck, the finance bill a few hours late. the steak house published the document that the is the legal requirement from the presidency parliament for that to happen. but many of the people demonstrate the say that's not enough to go to understand that in the 1st
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place, it was the government trying to raise taxes for the 2nd you having to write. but in the context that people are struggling context, the price in a quality, it'll say well, many people feel but replied, they get the same time as a base, visible opulence of the latest and intimate collapse in the next. in those circumstances that people be a little attacked at 1st people on the street. now there's tax increases in the finance bill when the happening as it's really with, as a sort of punishment to withdrawing. but all those other issues persist. and that's what demonstrates is, i still talk to you about some of say, there's a box to steak house today, about 10 years presidential powers. others are saying they should match the memory of the people killed on tuesday. the release 23 people killed and creating people stump beds. evans security forces, use life gunfire against the processes. nothing. whatever the lie for us on the
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streets of downtown i re be will be staying here with out 0 for overlays just for now. thank you very much now. well, the united nations says that nearly 800000 all facing starvation ensued on and comes of to move in a yeah, of conflict in the country. many people are depending on community kitchens to survive. have a moving reports from on demand a waiting in line for his number to be called wasn't what types of food i've been time. imagine he'd need to do to get food to fill his stomach at day labor. he used to be able to afford meals for himself and his family, but that was before conflict between the dance army and the parent military rapids support forces started in april last year. the fighting took away his source of income and force them from their home. like i said, how do i lost my job because of the conflict and move my time the several times.
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and that has been very costly, especially with no source of income. so i now stay here in a school for displays. people with my family and i come here daily and sometimes go to other kitchens to get 2 meals a day. is one of hundreds of people who come here each day, more than half of working age. so the news worked in non formal factors before the conflict. lack of access to the jobs as fighting continues, means many have lost their income. fighting has also limited supplies in markets and increased fluid costs. so we need to kitchen like best provide food for thousands of people here in under mine. but the city isn't the only place in the capital where people need help getting enough to eat the high cost the food and it starts at the end markets mean many around the capital can no longer afford to feed their families. and that's contributing to the high numbers of those around the country already facing the same problem. 8 agencies,
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such as the world food program, say more than 40 percent of the dance population are facing hunger here in under man. kitchens being available like this one known as hot room kitchen means food for a family, for the day, a to most of us. and then if not, you know, if we took care we provide for more people, we may give out 5 kilos of land tools and that would be enough for 2 days for a family cooking. it helps us seedmore families and we provide food daily. some of our kitchens provide for up to 2000. some of these young sedans. government says such initiatives are welcome to ease the needs of civilians affected by the conflict mission now and then a much more. i mean, i think i uh, what is my thought? what matters is that provides help to the citizens because our capabilities, government is extremely limited. kitchens are directly type the communities we coordinate with them and they're open to all the initiatives. we are trying to develop kitchens from wheezing in lines, serving them in their home, in a funeral, hudson and was fighting continue. the number of those in need of food supplies is
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increasing. for many here waiting in line is the only thing that keeps them from starving, at least for one day, even more than all just their own. i'm through mine the well, another candidate has dropped out as a runs presidential election. i'll erase as a connie the mirror of to iran, announced his withdrawal on social media and competing has officially come to an end. it's a day before the vote. arabians will be choosing a successive to abraham raw. you see who died and a helicopter crash last month, or neat full candidates on our left in the running the oversoul satta joins us now live from the reading capital to around. as soon as i understand that these last minute because on, on, come in and around, but toughest through what impacts this could have on the election this well the turnarounds couldn't mail and these academy as to they have to be those
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that we have for them to raise on the how for or if they were all of the revolutionary forces. so when, when is they also and other conservative candidates has to be people from the res. so as i saw this, but this 2 candidates will not close to the permanent and no one is expected. date will be to, to have any significant impact on the outcome of the election. so, but that is at the end of the day, symbolically very much important. for the conservative chance, because the conservatives are quite divided between 2 strong how the base names that couldn't part of the speaker, mama back inside the box. and the former is chief nuclear negotiated, or if you're on size, generally these 2 names course are very and fish in the for, is that gonna stop me? get on the seems to be a 1979 revolution on some bull with a whole just hold on quite getting
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a certain voice that these apples to 20 percent. and so they of course see that in these to be a divide between the conservatism. many conservatives aren't quite concerned that this division, quote, lose them election, and even eventually lead to a report mas victory. that's what this at 10 pool or total of all of this, not major names of the conservatives we throw in from the base, not practically, but symbolically is quite important. and then also quoting all the, because there are 2 names to withdrawal from the raise to go to the election by one conservative candidates. so we're seeing what looks like a fractured conservative establishment trying to come together. what does that then mean for the single? so reform candidates must who possess can, what a, his chances a message to position was name was not was when he was approved by the guardian consult people
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in the long would not giving him high chances of being in that however, to the prize national election campaign she got the momentum, so the iconic reforms names like the 1st before miss rodney president on the cotton has expressed his his support for position. yeah. that, yeah. see the former uh for the minister, dylan city has joined she's campaign later. well not that i couldn't name meet them . i met the beautiful city, a new city, the leader of the green room and the 2009. she also expressed as a full for physician. yeah. and then finally the form, are you ready and present? i thought, well, i need how so that she's also supported position all of these. i couldn't names. right. talk to each other, expressing the support. is that one of the big i'm bringing a momentum for position. yeah. however, she is, the city is not secured yet. so it all depends on the turn now. so the expectation in the, of, on the to now is high something below 55 percent or 60 percent. that the chances of
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being elected as the appraisal port position is going to be quite high. however, the low turnout is going to work in favor of the conservative candidates, so all depends whether the position get the default miscounted. that will be able to mobilize the report ms. water base to go to the bottom box or not very interesting dynamics that so it's out of keeping model not election for us, as we head into the final day that entire on thank you. russell in bolivia at senior on the come on to has been arrested off to what the president is calling and attempted crew on wednesday on the vehicles around the entrance of the presidential palace and the pozen troops then stormed holes inside out of some around pass your voice now from the columbia in capital, where he does have condemned the uprising. an armored vehicle ramming the entrance if will leave us presidential palace and wednesday, clearing the way for troops stormin in what the government test calls and attempted
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to. the man who led the operation, general one who said zuniga had been dismissed that the earlier outside the palace, the site is growing. anger about believes economic slump and rising poverty. we own forces in 10 to restructured democracy to make it a true democracy, not one run by the same few people for 30 or 40 years inside president luis as it could be seen confronting soon you got the all to the or just believes to come out in defense of democracy, support there's answered this call and faced off with soldiers outside the palace. they wanted to surprise us and the bolivian people. we have reacted and the people have mobilized against its attempted to thank you to the bolivian people. a few hours later, the soldiers withdrew, and so when you go was arrested, the den said without providing evidence that the president had asked them to the
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states, the crew at 10 to the will. the president told me the situation was bad and this week would be critical that something was needed to increase his popularity and i asked it so we bring out the ultimate vehicles and he said, bring them up. president odyssey spacing several challenges or the v as in the middle of one of the worst economic crisis in history, g d, p growth is that it's lowest level into decades. inflation in unimed slaymen rates are rising, and the central bank is running out of support. and currency protests are becoming more regular later in the evening. so when you get in and then let's co conspirator present to crowds, a government official says they could face up to 20 years in prison as night fell calm return to the past. many believe ian's remains on the streets you chose to the money citizens don't want to leave. they say, well, we do in our homes. we,
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why don't we come? we don't want the crew is, is the leaders from brazil, mexico in here in columbia have expressed the alarm and denounced what they consider an attack on democracy. and although president, i'd say, declared the situation under control, it doesn't take away the reality of a country deeply divided. and on the age of possible explosion, i listened that i'm get the i just the both the new york judge has sentenced the former president of honduras to 45 years in prison. while no longer hernandez was extradited to the us last year to face federal charges that he was found guilty of conspiring to import cocaine into the us during his 2 times as president. he is expected there to appeal the conviction. although he needs found a julian, a sons is enjoying his 1st full day of freedom in australia, often about saying expedition to the us for 14 years. he pleaded guilty to a charge of espionage on wednesday under
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a deal with the us justice department. so i'm just wife and boy is done to politicians and these trailing problem. it's even campaign for him to be released. a very happy to announce that earlier today. the espionage case against mister assigned in the eastern district of virginia was formerly dismissed. and the case against him is over formerly and officially it's a case that never should have been brought. and i hope that we never have another case like it. i think it's quite unique that it got people together from, from all sides to work towards julian's freedom and to keep it up the top of the agenda for years now. and the results we see today we see last night i think the whole world celebrated with us. um, it was us meeting on the tarmac, but it was the entire world who was celebrating. daniel robinson reports now from these trading capital camera. this is really the result of use of diplomatic,
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political and legal battles that really speaks to the power of quiet diplomacy. he in australia, not long ago, julianna's sanchez boys alongside his wife's, stella spoke, he empowerment and they thanks to weld, as well as the australian public. the poignantly, they sang to sterling publications and in particular the sterling prime minister anthony alban, easy for the consistent diplomatic efforts that was able to get this over the line . it's rarely as prime minister has consistently said no matter what your view was on the case that it had dragged on for far too long. and this was an issue that cross party lines here in parliament, in a ratio of bipartisan support. now the prime ministers talks with us president joe biden, and he's diplomatic if it's with the united states. so he's legal team says he's what enabled them to be able to negotiate the return of an australian citizen with
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one of the most powerful countries in the world. but that relationship between the united states and australia was also question this morning. ministers here today did admit that this case did put us the one in the side of those relations boss. now that this part of it has been concluded, they say it has now be restore to their relationship is stronger than ever poignant considering his lawyer as a still seeking a presidential part in his voice. i also indicated that this may have run this occasions for cases in australia to his lawyer as watching closely to high profile with low cases across australia, including one where a man was sentenced to the revealing information about a lead. will crimes enough kind of done this really now indicating potentially a new era in the swipe for press freedom, a hospital, a head here on out of the airport from the home town of french presidents. and i knew a lot going on with a, his political gamble for
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a small selection. we'll pay all the way it gets longer form of pockets on the prime minister. and run con, support is to see him released from jail action from the t 20 cricket. well, cut themselves off, could be of got us done to reach the final that's coming up shortly with some of the highlight of we have signs of pressure coming into the northwest of europe over the next couple of days down towards the southeast. it has been by achingly hots this is in south west to the 42 degrees celsius, but even up towards the northwest wednesday afternoon. temperature got degrees celsius the at he throw as we go through the next couple of days. monterey is coming in pressure actually we say pushing in from the atlanta quite a tightly packed swell of cloud. the period of low pressure on usually the power of
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light pressure, just running towards the northwest of europe has the results of action. behind that we will see some afresh or conditions, but it is home the most part. so we are still seeing lots of red showing up on our jobs, really high temperatures, that was a se and able to was the both take states as we go through the next couple of days . just watch how the orange you start to push for your interest in the allies of tools and northwest intense heat, just getting squeezed into a central and eastern pass. and by the time we come to the next week temperatures, mosca could touch the si se if you to the full t. meanwhile, in between, we have got live, the showers rumbling a white break down, pulls could cause some localized flooding, but some of the students continue to do it that way. for the east, as the odd, huge, i mean to be is israel and obstacles piece? i think that the new thing. yeah. one is government with this is 5 digit,
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you say getting russell, a thought provoking. odd since the e you made weapons of being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realities. you're running mean what does he bring to the table, hard from the presidential, could we do it or some we cannot take the effective use of the present as not that important effective. he had the story on talk to how does era, the latest news for the findings here could be used by the international criminal court as further pieces of evidence of israel's war crimes and gaza with detailed coverage. most of the 36 hospitals in golf will have been destroyed and disclose it go health care, remaining accessible from the heart of the story. the images from jeanine are part of the overall picture and the occupied westbank for violence is rarely, military raids are relentless of the
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welcome back to watching al jazeera. let's remind you about top stories, the sound, hundreds of police officers and soldiers on the streets of kenya's capital. a day after the president withdrew proposed legislation that would have raised the taxes . at least 23 people were killed during demonstrations against about finance the on tuesday. and the kansas has dropped out of the runs presidential election anyways as the economy, the mayor of tyrone announced his withdrawal on social media. campaigning has especially come to an end. it's now the day before the vote and our need for candidates in the running and there's really a task on the neighborhood in the eastern pontiff casa,
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said he has killed at least 7 palestinians. families are fleeing the sure. joining neighborhood as that compartment is ongoing. several times with damaged, previous rescuing people from one to the wrong one that speak to a correspondence on the round tower, a couple of same hit joins us now from daryl bella and central garza target to costume we're seeing industry, john, i understand many, many people are trying to flee is the results of these ongoing ass, right? yes, and it says in fact, those in times, even thousands of policy in families have thought that typically assist you any for whose office are receiving printer best. so military evacuation orders by these ready armies to no longer remain and set to look, subtract, neighborhood because it will be marked by as well as the very dangerous combat. so and then the is by the army has published a map for the areas the what month to be dangerous with q archives as families and started to move to the settlement part of kansas city. now we need new stuff here
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to plan to remember in the initial days of who would that be is very minute 3. how top rated anastasia? yeah. neighborhoods. galani per gauge. i'm a number of combat forces. we're working on operating in finance to yeah, neighborhoods. and they announced officially that the managed to deepen the operational grip over these, that neighborhood. and the dentist seems to us the, as by the army with a saw you many trip ration in that area as this is the new tactic has been create a has been created by the has been admitted to and the doctor in multiple areas. in con, you just split in japan the ever since you come in on areas that they have announced people was that the managed to met it totally control. but the real question is like, why should people go? because simply, people have been moving to the southern and western areas of the gaza strip and goals. and 60 exactly, um they have been founded in these areas. it seems fast, as i mentioned before, that it's a process of change chasing civilians who have been trying to escape from the it's
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very bottom and people in the north of district as we have contacted a number of families that they have confirmed that we are heading to new, well we just have been following the orders and now we are trying to find a new alternative places for our kids in children, especially that's the vast majority of phones as population and even calls those areas have been tend to be part of roughly because of the wide scale military escalation that took place in that area earlier in the initial months of the it's very made it to the strip. i'm absolutely that could be a part of creating a kind of career safe environment in which palestinians are no longer will be able to the in the know the positive garza, which is a big hudson to be a place that is unsuitable for human habitation. until now. we have been recording a number of cases and victims arriving to the pop this post as a result of the pharmaceutical unit for whose work lots assemblies have been so you can come to the sounds of them buttons as this operation is this alone going to now
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this does you tie a couple of them with the very latest for us, that reflection from that. all that thank you. time i was hunting it to the upcoming but your selection now and health care is one of the major issues for versus the millions of people waiting for a hospital appointment or for treatment for chronic conditions. the blaze of being blamed on the steady decline of the national health service within a vessel and which reports now from northern england is always busy. at this medical center in manchester is in the west of england. it's the 1st post of cool for many in the local community. and we've been given unique access to the challenges faced by by itself and patients. i'm fine. how are you all taking the kids? it's like maria, who's offered us to use a nickname. she's been referred for specialists treatment by doctors here, but had to enjoy an uphill battle to get it. i've been way through 20 and so um
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they found to have a policy um and they said we cannot reset you. but i was waiting for one year, and then i have complications like pleading and problems i ring every day. i'm upset to cry as i need to be seen as soon as possible. she is just one of more than 7000000 people in the u. k. waiting for a hospital appointment or further medical treatment that bulging waiting list. now a key battleground in the upcoming u. k. next. this is one of the busiest doctors offices in the region. subbing nearly 20000 people. places like these are the front line of you case health system, but they say they're struggling, having to see more people than ever since the pandemic and without the level of funding that they need. i'm sorry, i don't have any lights to that day. that demand is evident as the case loading. it is just chaos it to have
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a local to $200.00 to $250.00 calls relay and 9. i mean we've got 20000 patients here. so as you can imagine, because you can imagine all in just one morning spaces complaining, they don't have an appointment and doctor's here was that there's been a real tons decline in funding for general medical practice and coupled with a bunch of workforce. it all spells trouble for the future, for the national health service or the in a chest. if we are having to deliver services for patients, a large box from a patient more complex patients with a limited resource. this is very difficult and we need to remember that g, a general practice is the cornerstone of the test. now if we fail close at the end, he just fails. we're in a very, very precarious position now in general practice. and i don't say that lightly. a stuff warning, so whoever is next in charge of the nation's health, and then the rest of the to reach out to 0. manchester, u. k. and that's bringing patrick diamond, he's a professor and public policy at queen mary university of london. also
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a full on the policy advisor for the labor party government. that was that then by tiny black and golden brown, who joins us now from london. profess advantage us has been in crisis for years. i was having to look at its constitution. it has an 18 week treatment target. the last time that was met was 2016 on any of the promises being made by the parties realistically, going to make the kind of difference that vote as a one thing. oh, well good morning. it's good to be with you, your point, roy, that's in recent years, the n h s has been struggling to meet this goal, tockets on waiting lists and waiting times in pop. that is, of course, a reflection of the backlog and the health care system, which is the, the cell itself, the consequence of the case of 19 pandemic. b o. and they're all genuine, is to use about whether the system is well founded enough and also how it's organized and structured, and the lack of money. and the lack of organization is i think one important explanations. want to see these problems,
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the patients all facing within the n h s. system. and you're talking about more fundamental structural changes being needed as a form of policy advisor yourself. what would be your priority when it comes to damage? so what would you be advising candidates or, or parties to put fast? so i think there are 2 areas that needs to be addressed. one is that the health care system in england in wales is very skewed towards the q hospitals. and as we know, lack of investment in fine, we can. so people's ability to access a dr. locally, which we heard about in the package that you played. so we have to spend some time because the other area is toppling the close is a bill house much more effectively. in other words, promoting public health. i think that will be more action in areas like smoking, my government's house, taking steps recently, but we also need action on diets, obesity. we need to talk with a whole range of closes, available helps if we're going to manage them on the, on the health care system. so what others are also arguing that there are other
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sectors that, that need huge reform in order to deal with some of the and it just issues, emergency care, adults social care, but they seem to been most be ignored by candidates and that selection. well, i think the area these most concerning would be sufficient. whereas you cite the fact that we don't have a well funded level. nice social cost system means that we have many more all the people in the hospital. if you don't really need to be that on, it's true to in the selection, knowing the policies, putting forward proposals that will fundamentally deal with the issues and the social cost system. so for the new government and select seat on july, the full a big question they will have to address. so the only is how do we back to funds and results the social cost system in the u. k. you mentioned earlier of people being overlapped and included particularly left medical staff as we were hearing, overstretched, exhausted. they would obviously need to be on the side with any big changes, not to mention have the energy and results as to carry them out. is they have the
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capacity to, to make full scale change to be in it just right now. what is for helping working say she's on the wrong industrial relations buttons in the n. h s. we have strong going on even today among junior adopters. but that's a pay, so the government will have to address pay issues. the difficulty in health care is a free and trained professionals takes time for training adults to, for example, take 7 years, we do it at my university. it's very important, but it takes time to feed fruit and so there's no doubt you can continue to rely on so on bringing in doctors, nurses of the clinical professionals from other parts of the world damage has always been on doing this, but it would be even more sense in the future, not these because of all elderly population and the only thing demands on the health care system, patrick diamond, profess it, and public policy at queen mary university of london. thank you for sharing your thoughts and expertise with us on, on the new zone to another election now and from that goes to the pause on sunday for the 1st round that of
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a snap parliamentary vote. the national assembly has 577 elected members. apology needs the majority of 289 states to form an executive body and then elect a prime minister. 2 major parties are dominating the race. the governing renee sounds holds the majority in both fronts as low a house and national assembly and the senate. it is opposed to by marine, the pen and her national riley, led by jordan bardello. the far right populace policy recently gained a significant portion of seats and ear problem entry elections. present, devalue, lack on his aiming to prevent a fall right take or the front. but if he fails, my problem will be remembered as the president you propelled the far right to power . it talks about to reports from a crowns hometown is on the, on this. it was one of the manual macros defining movements unexpectedly waiting into a fee to protest against the closure of
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a willful appliance factory in northern town. divine yeah, during the 2017 presidential campaign fees. so what the form of bank a kid about? what? cuz this trade union leader who was that says my call listened to the grievances as a point which was on your left for me of the promises that no one would lose that you all do, said he host need take care of our case if he was elected and not let us down. so we thought ok, this is interesting. we would desperate and wanted to believe him macro and went on to be elected. but the factory closed jobs with last work has left didn't visit, go back monday. so it was a, uh, it was so disappointing, particularly because he's from here. he's from yeah. and we thought we have a president ma'am. yeah. so he'll surely look after us. how lucky you put in the foot in the end. he's a catastrophe. renewal boy by 202017 saga was trademark macro leader who likes to surprise, quote,
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control to see and take risks. the gambles don't always pay off, and there's a growing sense of weariness with the unpredictability and some policies, including his controversial pension and immigration reforms. the snap selection is the last rule for some disappointment and this illusion all words. you hear a lot these days when people are talking about a manual mycroft ease and see in his hometown of i'm yeah, if i'm one pull a teen slide during the sissy even said to us, but he says that it could be the end of my kind isn't, was still hard version the people have set up across the board with his presidency . both of his times, most good is also this. she, people are disappointed in french politicians of all kinds. they're all looking after their own interests. once proud of mac roles and most faith, most living citizens, people in m. yeah. so did overwhelmingly for marine depends the right policy in this month. you election in front campaigning in the city left when candidate falls
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off. lisa says, vote is one change is the most up and what we simply need more equality in this country. what sense sustainable is a president, who since the very 1st day has been a reverse robin hood, why don't you take some of the 12th to give to the rich? it's not looking good for my call, who's policy could lose power in a political drama. if he's making a nest that is macro has one more surprise up his sleeve. natasha butler, l g 0. i'm in front is how cold and talk as dawn has rejected an appeal application that by former prime minister in wrong khan and his wife. that could have seen them released from prison khan and his 3rd wife, bushera files and application. asking and as long as on court to suspend this 7, yet jail times for what was ruled and the legal marriage of the company were found guilty of violating as not make it all by failing to observe the requisite interval of to bushes. divorce con has been imprisoned on a range of convictions since august. he maintains that the case is against him
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politically. most evasive. and the railing has returned to a pallet and elections in february. and on con, has a complex and extensive history of litigation against. and let's give you a snapshots. the form, a quick at that time to politician has faced more than a 150 legal cases over the years. since as ouster, as prime minister in april 2022. and many cases, he's either been acquitted or quotes have dismissed the charges. this includes cases of defamation, land, bribery, divulging state secrets to name just a few. now in a case where he was found guilty of sending state secrets about half a $1000000.00, a 3, a jail sentence was then suspended on appeal despite his incarceration. now, for almost 11 months, he's technically been gone to bed on 12 different charges of inciting violence against the states. well, that's being talked, corresponded, come, i'll hide it in as long as i come out, just how long could am on con, be wasting,
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to won't free off to what the court decided today. but what's going to happen now is off as a dispenses by the court. all that i paid for suspension all day. i've set that date of 2nd july where they really added to that to be on a regular basis. that the judge meant by the court would rid of a few days. yeah. there wasn't anticipation that they've been released start if the suspension is granted, then there was no other case to keep him in jail. and so of course they would be this appointment that you can see that people are now fixed by 10 days, right? around con, support at fort outside the course, and they were hoping that the word of god be granted access stringent and therefore would be to lose regard this in the, on the case under which is still in prison full. as you mention, the fact secret died 0, the equate to these got suspension in the major case,
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it 18 of them all together. been and suspension so disappointment as far as but as far the concerned the government of gods had already entered there while they were ready for her conciliation. they were also ready to bang more fresh cases against the former prime minister. will come out as we will just outlining ali here, obviously faces a host of other charges which walking about him not being in prison on on charges, no relation to his, his marriage. what implications to will be of the charges have on his incarceration? that's when the courts have already given them relief on all those major judges, including the fisher and secret act violation, which pertain to our diplomatic cipher. it'd been in a quicker than that. there is a 190000000 phone case reporting. do i call the university that was suspended?
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so the court had given them release really sorry. and if he wants to get relief and this particular case which was denied today, then they would be a free man to go out. but that by mentioned earlier, the government that already and did that did either get it done or likely to be brought against them, that in no mood for a compromise. so we'll have to see how this all plays out in the next few weeks. come all high that keeping on things for us that and as long as i that thank you very much. cool. all still a head here on al jazeera, furnished talons dominated cnw be dropped as teams, a sign up place for the new season, or that coming up shortly with the business. latest is sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination, and due by the
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12 month it is time for sport. thank you very much. and this does a lot of defending 10200 meters olympic champion, elaina thompson here has been ruled off the paris lympics said to one year old jamaican sprinter entered her accolades at the new home earlier this month and she will not to recover in time to compete at said and then fixed to one gold in both wheel and tokyo. and apart from you said bolt. she's the only actually the 2 in multiple olympic titles in the 100 than 200 meters tons of hair, one 5th gold in tokyo, in the 4 by 100 really to the n b, a draft for teams get to sign up that plays ahead of the new season and for the 2nd year in a row, it was a friend to play
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a who was picked fast. with the 1st pick in a 2024, n b a draft. the atlanta hawks select. zachary zachary such as it was snapped off by the atlanta hawks on the full year. $57000000.00 deal and 19 year old the photos and the footsteps. so fellow, come to mind, victor, when by ama who is the number one pick for the san antonio spurs and lost his draft, that he was one of 3 french plays in the top 10, e 7. so it's a 19 year old, the alex i was 2nd pick up for the washington wizards and he's on a solo, went to, to the charlotte harness of 6 big, full frenchman and total were drafted the phrase, the state of all 9 to, to was this. so so that's, that's
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a major investment really for the trans basketball and i'm so happy that to be a part of, of. ready something special for my country. what were your immediate emotions when you found out, you know, i was really happy from account already had a feeling, but uh, i was happy for him. you know, and it was, it was nice. and for me, i was really heavy for me to south africa. rest of us have got us down to reach the . 1 tunnel the t 20 woke up for the 1st time. i've got assigned back to the 1st and trinidad and were blown away on a very difficult page. they were all out for just 56 ones and 11.5 overs. even south africa's quinton. that the cook struggled before being close out, but they easily completed the chase inside 9 overs. it's a welcome victory for south africa who had failed to get through all 7 of the previous woke up semi finals across all 4 months in the final bill face either
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england or india. and i don't want to come across as in, you know, bits or oh, sorry grapes, but that's not the page that you want to have a, a match. it's a semi final, the look up on plain and simple. you know, it should be a fair conscious. i'm not saying it should be flat completely with no spin and noisy movement. t 20 is about attacking and about, you know, scoring runs and, and 2nd week it's not looking to survive. i think if we were to think back on this, we could probably be, be pretty happy that we're not planning here again. but having said that, we could all the same for both teams on the not. so finding a way to in is probably the most important thing spends while i have booked a place in the quote of finals of the copa america between mexico one now and los angeles, mexico base veterans striker solomon randall. so the only goal of the match on the penalties posted to secure all 3 points that prevents with the mexico who still qualify for the knockout. runs with the victory over
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a for the the final game and sunday events. well, as when to confirm to make his exits from the farm and following the 31 last check whether on las vegas eco de who were beaten by venezuela and the v. open a held office for his 2nd hall friday by the reading voice became a vital sweet points in las vegas as keep the hopes of qualifying to the last 8 a life. to die pulled off, one of the biggest upsets in euro's history to reach knockout stage of the 1st major orleans. they beat 2016 champions portable to now which was good enough to send them in to the last 16 as one of the best. the place finishes aside from cristiano and all the portico field a week aside because they were already screwed, but they still run 6 and the world of doing a 70 full are managed by full of my friends and by him unix defend that really sonya and so look forward to a knockout game against spain. it's difficult,
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you know, when you, for once, when you england, when you, spain, when you vote you guy because you, you own to pressure because people expect you to read. and i understand that's very difficult. but for us, we don't have all of these things. the only responsibility we had at the beginning of the competition was to, to make the georgia nation proud of their players and i think we've donates the best way. so here's how the law, 16 shapes up on such a day defending champions. it's any take all switzerland and hostile gem and he played denmark on sundays, england against the voc. yeah. and spain to face georgia. then funds that's a belgium on monday followed by portugal, sylvania addison netherlands against romania and austria versus turkey. the res. so to get the place at the 2026 woke up is heating up on or just had the droll for the latest round of agent qualifying full time agent champions. japan had
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been handed the tough tool and coop, c along side australia. saudi arabia of a 100 and china entities. yeah. in group 3, it's south korea, iraq tools and online pod, assign, equate current agent champions. katara and group a guess is focused on view a. e, if it gets done and north korea, the windows and the learners up in each group will qualify automatically with the said and full plays teams of fighting for 2 other spots. and finally, yet another home run that for show here with tiny, the japanese sa smashed 5th 25th of the season up for the la dodgers. and therefore, when over the chicago white folks it takes is all the i at speak to 10 games, which is adult is franchise, record your top of the national the way and that's always pull for me. i'll have more for you later on. but for now it's back to nest as young. thanks so much sena . well, that's it for me to start as you pay for this news on a 100 over the lower accounts you'll have for today's news for you in just
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a moment. and i will see you after that, do say with us here on out of here the heartfelt letters written by l. julian resistance fighters of the 1950s. many remains on scene until now. our moral is high. now the brothers die every day to the trade, our country. oh, to 0 world reveals the long last personal testimonies from the men and women who fought for all cheering independence. i'm writing to you, not knowing if this would be my last letter. letters of love letters or for analogies, 0 presidency manual, not call us the price phones by calling us not to mention just weeks before the live, the games in paris, all through a so just support for marine depends national run, the policy will look apple pay all over the country, no cheaper to the,
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to the far right of the french and i've seen without interrogate the narrative is the u. s. has continued support for israel affecting his global standing. no question about the united states has effectively complicit the genocide challenge. the rhetoric. yes, they look that correct, but so in the international community, can we also say that dells? the cornerstone of democracy is having a free and open democratic pro upfront without how the city of the workers in his road used to bring much needed cash to the occupied westbank. they were estimated the 22 percent of the workforce before the war. now that israel has bound their entry, they barely make up 2 points, the percent according to a recent survey by the international labor organization. another office to can facing the economy is israel's decision to withhold tax revenue that belongs to the
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palestinian authority? know many stores here have closed down and people say every day this will continues . it adds another burden. the, the tear gas and rubber bullets canyon police confront, protest is again a day off to the presence you found on tax heights. the hello them are a kyle, this is out. is there a life from though? ha, also coming up is ready. will planes target residential areas of.
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