tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 29, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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and there's this disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream in the listening post covers how the news is cut the of the color that i'm this tells you to in the says and use our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes, no clear when it rains we'll head to a run of birds for the presidency and then election that so head start, treat low china and it's really dry and targets a civilian call as a water distribution pointing cause a city killing a peaceful palestinians attacks and other areas kills thousands and
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$23.00 rebels capture town and eastern democratic republic of come the following day is a fighting with the army and the color outbreak hills thousands of people across nigeria why the southern spike in cases has been so hard to control and i'm kind of how most with your sports will be building up too busy. 9th, at the euros and narcotic stage is kick off. later on today, we'll be live in berlin. well, hold us if it needs take on switzerland the well verses in a row now headed to a run of presidential election on friday. none of the candidates secured enough thoughts to win the presidency outcries, reformist it must be in possess scan. one of the most words but still fell short of the more than 50 percent of the votes needed to victory out for conservative sides really came in seconds and the 2 will now face a releford. this is only the 2nd time there's been
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a presidential run of and around since the 1979 revolution, we saw a record, low turnout in this right of 40 percent. it is all set as easy to evaluate. the 2 candidates have to put themselves to the people's vote again next friday. they will start the campaign in again this week and lock in the last round, respecting good legal and ethical standards. and we will witness another election in iran and god willing. we'll see how this important event will be conducted and pace instability as well. that's breakdown. there is fast around the election results. the sol reform is candidate and is due to the scan field the most with 42.5 percent of the vote was followed by so usually the, the format chief nuclear negotiated with 38.6 percent of the vice on its feet tall correspond russell sat a, he's been keeping on all of this for us from terror on for so little so as we saw just about a 1000000 votes between these 2 men, most enough for them to run off, we knew this was likely, but it seems remarkable. given the diametrically opposed the wrongs of these 2 men
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represent indeed, so there was 6 counted as different bruised by the guardian console. 2 of them just one day before the election withdrew from the races, but for continued to compete. so press one, is it a ford miss candidates? this position? yeah. and the 2nd the hard line. conservative side gently and the 3rd one. the the more that the conservative and the joint upon them. a speaker. mamma back good. cutty bass. a now of the, this election receipt at the 2nd on is going to be between to your for missed candid mr. business can and the hotline conservative side. jenny. and they are going to compete next friday that we are going to see who is going to you much as being there. so these 2 profiles have different approaches when it comes to the economy and the foreign relations side, genovese as a hard line conservative saying that she is going to continue the same policies of
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the late president to try and raise the who died and a had to call to crash last month. so that means at these war policy, which means reaching out to the non western companies and trying to increase the rate of relations with them to put them to the runs isolation from the world. on the other hand, the reform is mr. business john is saying that is not against improving ties with a non working companies. however, the main problem that you're on his face in arlington, national sanctions. and the only way to move this sections is to renegotiate the nuclear view with the west. the companies, particularly with us and also to restore ties with the west and well by this way, he says that he's going to open up the around to the world. we're, so we're, we're here and then the lead up to this selection. you are reporting that economic issues has been top of mind for versus what should we will make of the same version apathy that the turn out represents in the
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there were 2 major issues during the presidential campaign at the foreign relations of iran with the world. and the economy, so you're on has been on the sanctions since that case, particularly the sections that are imposed on the run by the united states for really having. and i've had a huge impact on your ons economy. it's creeping the country's economy. so the inflation rate is, is, is, is over truck, the percent. and that has been the case seems that case, you can see the impact of the sections on people's daily lives. they are on daily basis suffering from the economy cautious. on the other hand, does that cost the liberty is also is another issue and many of the ronnie and believes that the elections are not going to bring about any change. because at the end of the day, 2 things are important. first, as long as the sections are in place, and as long as your one is not going to open up the world, the section of waste, the remaining place and the economy is not going to pull. and also the 2nd thing is
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that many people have many, many readings believe that we are cover lives with the audit act as officials and saturdays in the office. whether the conservative for the reform is not going to make any big change. so next week now we have a race between a hub and conservative and a reformist tier 2 things remain, steal on certain 1st, whether those who support it, the more the conservative metacognitive of the 1st of all, it's not going towards for the hotline. conservative identity and the 2nd is if the report is can dismissal pacific young is going to be able to mobilize further to further mobilize the before missed. what as these 2 things are going to determine the outcome of the election, the 2nd problem next week. so cetera the across that election for us from your writing capital. thank you russell. the
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. all these ready minute tree is targeting heavily populated areas across the gaza strip. thousands of palestinians have been killed since the early hours of saturday morning and is rarely drone target has a civilian call in the summer neighborhood. in gauze, the city can at least for palestinians, people had stopped to get water as a distribution point. many others have also been interested me, most smoke is rising as you see there about the issue joining a neighborhood of cause a city is where i was military offensive now into the day. do you and says it is forced, at least $60000.00 palestinians to fleet once again. well, in the old res refugee camp and the central part of the strip, at least full palestinians have been killed, including 2 children is rarely met at treat, bummed, a residential building that thousands of palestinians are searching under the rubble stove for survivors as well. that speech types of boys are twins,
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us now from daryl bella in the central casa strip topic. we're seeing again, strikes from north to south focus through as well as focus right now. yes, this does. yeah, that's absolutely correct. this situation is quite literally escalates in, in multiple areas in this trip, as the level of abutment really has gone in setting. of course, the north found even the southern parts of the territory now starting from the central areas of the causes triple at least full palestinians have been tales hop talk visiting some house. what stock is it in a range of refuge account? a region release has been a sense of the back can be as will have, like a rough after the beginning of the operation. now they are taking shelter into central areas of the gaza strip that has been widely targeted in the course of the past 24 hours. i'm sitting please also as renaissance paintings, administrative administrative operations in the southern district were operated since now. he's in an area close to s c for who,
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which is the place to kind of city of been generally taking as a refuge food that we're talking about. 16 palestinians have been killed since since done today in rough. within the past couple of hours, we have a rush to to another hospital up to being directly hit to the drug messiah, in fact, area in the central areas. if it does district intelligence operations, i've been still ongoing for surveillance of doing that. they can clearly see right now at the bucket ground, while in the north, the district, the situation is absolutely grand operation. anastasia, your neighborhood continues um its victims have forwarded in via but you're induced by the size alongside also with some how the city is so thought being killed in one of our neighborhoods in kansas city where people have been sleeping for much is yeah, yeah, getting to the western side of the gaza strip as they are to, as of the goals and city as they're trying to afford themselves. and the family is of protection box generally is right now. what we have been upset thing is that
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they have been doing all kinds of systematic, demolishing, of residential neighborhoods that are so a jason to the board is what it is man as they are trying to create what the so called a pop. but so, and that's how well it's a vast majority of dogs is eastern agriculture lines. and right now they've been doing the same thing in the southern part of brooklyn district. that is fairly close to both this with egypt. so generally as gauze as his ministry set, the situation is getting more sized at least 40 pounds, a foot and a half inches within the past 24 hours with more than $220.00 others being included so far as you are a couple of them are pushing for us from the ground to from their obama, and the central goal is to strip. thank you. to our now democratic republic of congo, m. 23 fighters have captured a town near the border with uganda and rwanda. they took the con you but young, go on friday evening fighting had intensified that between the army and that on
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group in the past 2 weeks, for one that has repeatedly denied accusations that it supports them. 23. well, let's take a closer look at that on the group and a much more than a decade ago. it's mainly based in the eastern countries province of north kiva, which is rich and natural resources. and $23.00 lead is on mainly from the towards the ethnic group. and they say one of their rooms is to fight groups founded by the hutus who fled rolanda off to the 1994 genocide. the i'm 23 much with the calling leaves on me. on the 3009 peace deal. but then in 2012, they said the agreement had not been upheld and they broke away for that spring. and i'll correspondent, along with connie's in going on, which is the regional capital of north cable with us and months of ongoing fighting along tonya by on got lies on, on an important route between major towns. does this now change the trajectory of the conflicts going for and this
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is completely changing the conflict because this going out by on the let's, let's mention that this. it was not close on. we didn't 0 by you day fighting in the past to use the damn 23. the fighting broke out between them. can you put in the government forces? they have been fighting around it. is that one of go my yeah, mentally into 2. 32 adults. 02, and then my sister, this is what all the government, the 4th with a focus on the we've been doing a force is which what you probably do, said lia, from the start, including, which is a group in the south africa sort of does. and does on all these people have been trying to stop with their move, what variables on this don't have to go. but then the last 2 weeks them to the 3 dev jumped to another level by attracting this area of the which has been another territory out of the data, which was owned by the conflict from the beginning. this is very strategic, not only for the labels but also for the government because we have seen,
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for example, the government booking or the policies in this area or the, you know, that to stop them 20 to 20 miles because of know they took control of this it's up and then they would forward for the labels to go to do the, the commercial in hub, which is what campbell, this is a large 2nd, a city of these properties of norfolk, you, we after the tone of go my yeah, and it's making this week isn't very difficult right now in the area any day to join me along. we know that kind of a young guy is usually home to some 60000 people. what does all of this mean for them? all people trapped inside i believe we've just lost alarm the but let's move on to our guest. victor ok is a professor of international politics, peace and security. and because you're not an international peacekeeping center, he joins us now from the going to in capital across victor. so from lot along with
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saying that it sounds like the m 23 is headed towards pretend though, can you talk us through the implications that oh, thank you very much. now, are you taking kids or consideration the history of am trinity 3. and they are alleged stakeholders been yeah, they got maintained dolly one for it. and now we see that the m trinity threes series is with regard to starting define the presence and all told she's in the eastern part of the r. c is something that they want to add. she's in and out outright. now what we're looking at here, we almost up a proto agenda for the m $23.00. not only capturing that region also, if possible. so ever was to come game for by launch or consultation for the guys to change the stuff we're getting fast, minerals located in the region. and it's all about the minerals this. all of
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it feels like the m 23 has been able to, to advance in that, in the last few months. suddenly that has been a broad coalition that's formed around the group. is that what's propelling that the movement very much. so now, what do you, what do you take into consideration the impact itself and having a realized over the years, the activities that comes and that comes to the time when there's a cold vision, the building up for about, i'm supposed to come in this year. we are notified about i'm going to say that was a is, or i just really say the, i'm just, i'm not going to even mention in a 100. no say i'm located in that area. so what about is we to come in and join us with them? they open up some sort of by 3 megs and then they stick to the gender, not forgetting the out of the call back is and this house, because of quite
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a security wise. well, the area for the people not large and the region itself have cost. so in the bottle, particularly for counting every younger i say the companies on the said they called for reinforcements, but they didn't arrive in time. what capacity does the army actually have when it, when it comes to be ongoing fighting in north, keep the, what have a lot of charge were i'm thinking about moving techniques more sophisticated when, when i came to these we and now i, i'm going to be able to quiet now, so like somebody call me would really need money on the quick mesa even come across the 20th. and that is why we all started coming in. would you be kicked shoes? okay, be upset on because a game continues your knowledge here about the government itself having gone by law trying to close over russia. it is only in line with the security implications in that region for the d l. c. and also just to be a question about shot range,
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do you want to keep these empty 3 m? all right, i'm to somebody. i don't want to ask you because i understand the m 23 when they talk kind of you don't get actually how to community meeting. they're telling people that they're not going to stop until they reach contrast. so they're telling people to stop, fling towns that are under their control. what is life actually like for people in these areas? is it safe for people to choose to stay? you know, there's not there's, let's say for people to, to, to say, because you're looking at control to treat any ever crushes ok. wish that would be between age comedies on the jesse and bosses and i am totally agree. all is good. yeah. yeah. should have coverage, okay. individual citizens, you know, sense people will be affected, the women and children who don't have the capacity to run the main will. they would all be caught in a line of fire. it is all safe for the people to come in,
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and this is what we call an international companies. that us your comments and systems to these vulnerable people. if it has to be a piece of pre makes a ceasefire in place, that should be for these people to find a safe haven of bees go slouch off of the big government forces. and then we're going to show them that would be the catastrophic event or results when it comes to civilians in that regard. and indeed we on seeing again, last displacement of tens of thousands of it to do okay. the professor of international politics, peace and security of the caribbean and international peacekeeping center. thank you so much for joining us on the out of here and use that. thank is still pending on his head and doing it. smith in western powers, 12 months after police shop a 17 year old. you dad, in a traffic stop the prompted nationwide rights and full and he'll be building out
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the final of the t 20 cricket world cup with both india and south africa out to prove a point. the outbreak of cholera has already killed thousands of people across nigeria as the number of cases that rises. health officials say that the country is running low on vaccines. i'm gonna address reports these hills workers and lead goes on the mission. they want to drive home a message on the importance of hygiene. i do it as largest city is dealing with color outbreak. the government says campaigns like these are reducing the number of hospitals that patients they offer. so if it goes uh, somewhere in the range of 600, because it's difficult to give you an absolute number, because every day we have people coming in to say they develop this condition 2
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days ago, but they just presenting now. so our numbers keep changing, but it's in the range i know about right now. as of today, about $650.00 after several debts of you should say, the outbreak of stipulation, we see that this college is kind of, we do see it on a lots and lots come in. most of the hybrid said, i not as bad as the early up to since last week on the lake of state reported the 1st cases of color. i had the end of april with 50 percent fatality rate. since then 29. other states have reported infections and debts from the disease caused by eating or drinking contaminated food. a lot for me to i didn't have the feedback and was worried, it was color. but after running some test, she was told that had dr. gene practices. and i wanted to show you why the health workers explain to us that if we keep our surroundings clean, keep our environment clean,
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cover our food and wash our hands regularly. we will be safe from color officers. the color of axes are running low and orders have been placed for more. it's not set in how soon they will arrive and that's flushed. let's continue to contaminate food and water sources that concerns the rex's may arrive too late for some nigerians. how many degrees angelita? well let's bring in doctor if on. yeah. and so full. he's a senior new voice has followed the aspen institution and he's also a board member at the center of a family health initiative and a breach at nigeria. he joins us today from washington, dc. the cholera is endemic and nigeria, the west outbreak, i believe, was back in 1991, nearly 60000 cases, more than 7000 deaths. we watch this outbreak escalating rainy season is just beginning. how bad could it guess? a lot of people get very bad and this is because, you know, i think that on the line cost for the full color and bring the price down hundreds
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and 90 is a find that's um an estimate that talk to someone we don't, i do. i was putting probably more than 25 percent of the population. so as long as we have people who's putting public, what will keep people are adverts but for this particular breed. i think when you throw in the very poor health, acute behaviors of people, when people are seats, it automatically go to help facilitate them. busy so that means the fact that, you know, you have compounded, you know, lack of access to clean water. so i don't know because the reason i was in the country that we would distribute moved from wayne to hospitals and things like that . um, i think got this way to, you know, uh so, but way way yet to see the, the was of this particular well, i say the nigerian center for disease control is assessing the car and they tell us he raised at 3.5 percent of cases the w h o, his benchmark rate is less than one percent is the is the lack of help seeking behavior. why we're actually seeing so many debts? oh yeah, i do so because. 2 i think what, what will i see, what i would call it,
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all the units, the, the, the, the delay, even realizing that you have some of the sales. and they need to go to help us really to kind of compound, you know, how you set up for that particular unit. so the pool health acute behaviors is one to find better able when people want to want to help facilitate you may be find a way goldman socialism is far away from where they leave. maybe not functional. they may have to go to private facilities. contact me is paying out of pocket. these are the issues the compound, any, any. but i'd be for help to switch on any way, especially, you know, you know, across communities you're not going to, you're not going to way people have, you know, very low access to health care. so you're talking about paying out of pocket. i understand that colorado treatment and nigeria is meant to be free. i'm curious about results is because as we were reporting, the color of vaccine exists, it's oral, it's relatively easy to administer. but they're all of these massive shortages across the country. how is that being addressed?
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of what we see that the government is making up thoughts, you know, through the ministry of health. as the dc bugs, you know, boxes, you know, boxes buying boxes. it's more likely to buy all that medications. we have a base board as for the company itself to good use the have to sheet then. so those are the lease right so, so, so because the bill is showing that we cannot be dependent on the boxes at this point in time. gomez, i, when i say government, not just federal space on local council who's responsibility. it says really to provide, you know, uh uh, boost signing stations. why people must keep it. that's fine. we'll take your case on, on. you don't prevents on, you know, on hand washing on a, sorry, we keep up with the environment clean. but ultimately, what do they have to do about this, why people, you know, the toner facilities for the some of the domains, you know, so the bottom that is more about it, that's almost the population of spain. it's not on accepting and visit to populate every year, talk about it,
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potentially happening every year. i've been wondering what's changed since 1991. do people now know how to be more careful given all the education campaigns that have been run? is this now question of infrastructure and results and, and i think it's a mix, you know, i think, well, what time you know, uh the bends on different levels. i believe does if i you know, uh, based on activities what i felt educational, providing access to the health care 5 people also think that, you know, um, well, what science so should be that most of the, the role in the district i think the blah, blah the right the to do, you know what, but ultimately, you know, we, we need to deal with the root cause of our problem in the root cause of a color outbreak is the fact that people escalated public. and i think that if you look at all the news caught me notes on this particular, i agree. what go back up the sauce. i see that it will talk about the fact that once we divide the police on student public, you know, so that this is a recipe for disaster. as far as i'm concerned,
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the color of brick and the 21st century is they send you a call on us. i see people say that it's a, it's, it is a whole. but you know, this infiniti governance because the government defended that was as for some that's what somebody local government here. yes. didn't i? yeah. that i'm mostly not home. so no one will be having this kind of situation. it's only for the governors out of put the best century people at the time from other doctors really on except to the found yet. and so for a seeing it and your voice has kind of the aspen institute, joining us today from washington dc. thank you. so much for sharing your insights and expertise with us on the out of there and usa think how not in the french capital is taking place a yeah of to the police killing of a teenage of african descent prompted. nationwide, protest crowds has gathered in nonsense in west, in paris for the anniversary of know how much duke's day. he was shocked and killed at a traffic stop. talking about the treatment of immigrants. the sound of history also
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comes on the eve of parliamentary elections, which could usher in a fall, right? anti immigrant government funding. smith reports from the of the fresh flowers marked the spot and on to one aisle mazda who was shot dead by police officer. during the traffic stop 12 months ago, it was all caught on video. a police officer pointing a gun and dial on firing. apparently unprovoked is working class community where the 17 year old lived is still struggling with the consequences of pokili. we have now mistrust both sides. police and the population. when someone is suffering from the from police, we thought about what's happening last time was 9 miles killing spots nationwide rights president the manual, my chrome. so the teenagers, death was inexplicable and inexcusable. a police officer who killed nile has been
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charged with murder, nails, death about an hour tape, the french police use excessive force and get away with its view and commission if the human rights. so the shooting was a moment for the country to address the serious issues of racism and racial discrimination in lower enforcement. but victims of police violence say nothing ever changes as a trial or his brother adama died in police custody up. it says to says excessive holes killed in a series of all tops is concluded. adama died of heat stroke, which probably wouldn't have been faithful if he'd not been arrested. really confident that police we are afraid every day because i'm probably can get killed like my breath. i'm like not. and those fears are present when we go out into the street. when their identity checks we fee, when we see the police run in and ask ourselves why we are afraid to see the countries in the state of time. well, because the far right is going to wind power. while in practice it already is in charge. on saturday, niles mother is leaving asylum march in memory of her son,
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one year after he's killing bernard smith. i'll just say era known to west end paris. well, that's bringing down in some if he's at that march right now in on time. but obviously an emotional day for the house family. they clearly don't feel that much has changed in the last, you know, they don't, it is a bubble. a family tragedy. we have hop niles, mom, just speaking his and his grandmother's also here and for them, it's a very difficult day, of course. and his mom has described his mom mooney as described how difficult it's been. it's just how this event is exactly a year since the son was shot dead about traffic stop. and the idea of the intention behind this much was assignment must be a device sign, a module and peaceful with a way of remembering her son and making sure that there is justice for him. and the
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police officer who shot the sun is hot shop. now is still under investigation that hasn't been yet a court date set. so i must also say police here comes x, natalie, obviously united police, the very low profile. i'm just some of the cover offices around, but it's been a very peaceful, respectful event, which we've concluded with price for the nile. i'm the community moving to a community event later on and done it as people that reflect on the future friends with elections tomorrow. i'm sure everyone feels that there's a huge amount of the state uh they do, yes. elections that tomorrow. the rules laws in place in front of the preventive focus too much about what's happening in the elections, the polling and that sort of thing. but yes, the elections of cold, by manual and macro and unexpectedly because of the success of the fall right in your p and election. so mike, from colby's elections,
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3 years earlier than they would you? he said to try sort of play area to settle a democratic question. the 1st round of them is tomorrow, and then a week later, following the results, the top 2 or 3 from each constituency in this 1st round on sunday. go through a to a run off on a week on sunday, and then we'll get an idea of what the make up of the next french government will be funded smith, they're reporting for us from an onset and west in paris. thank you, ben. oh, there's not time for the weather, his evanson, a hello. we're looking at more very heavy rainy to central parts of china. latest pulse of the plumber ice continues to drive by way up towards the yellow sea toward south korea. and that will continue to get dragged down into the sea of japan, west in areas of japan sinks and break down pools. as we go through sundays and sheltered by the mountains take out around 30 celsius. it will be a few minutes to beat and see how that rain still stretches its way back across.
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you see the fall south of south korea into shanghai and down towards the south west of china. and here we go again. more right across a similar area for monday. probably a ride me while into a indo china, some lobby showers, rumbling away here, good scattering, a showers across the philippines. what's the weather coming into that western side of boni? i would still pretty unsettled efforts to monitor and across the ma potential. joining up with the monsoon range, which now stretched across the good parts of india, they have made their way into need valley really heavy down. pause here. we're looking at some very heavy rain brought across a good pots of northern in the red ponies enforced either towards the fond ne, through bung with bash, orange ones for much of the north. i'm plenty of weather rod along the western gets off the head here on out of their the migration lower immigration. this should be the immigration election face. so i immigration has become
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a dominant issue in the u. k. ahead of those days election. and the us supreme court rules of cities can and band homeless people from sleeping in public places. we look at, well, that means for tens of millions of living diet published the israel's war on gossip becoming a forever across the united states. why are the student protests for palestine being met with military style track down wide is by to insist on 0 consequences for israel in its war on gaza. the quizzical look of us politics. the bottom line, members of thailand's most notorious gang captured in caged and last, gangs of monkeys took control of the city in central time in several years ago. stopped a tourist treats during the coven pandemic, they over and shops and businesses sourcing owners for payment and food. but now
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the, the lowest cost for their incarceration begins. however, documentation and sterilization refreshing to mock their arrival in jail, tattoos around the bicycle pos for chris mike. and then it's just as true for these monkeys as they get their id numbers, place of the page. rather, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back to watching al jazeera. let's remind you about top stories this iran is headed to a run officer. it's on july 5th, often no candidates received enough birds to win the presidency performance
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candidate and the student resist scan and ultra conservative site. janine will be on that 2nd round about central gaza, at least for palestinians, including 2 children have been killed and, and all that is right now. the minute trip on the residential building and the elbow res refugee camp. thousands of palestinians had been killed in his rarely stripes on saturday, and i am 23 fighters of cap to the town near the border with uganda and rolanda. they took over the country on the, on friday evening fighting. they had intensified between the army and the and group in the constitution adult does it come out on hospital and northern gauze operation on the increasingly difficult conditions with a severe shortage of medical supplies. patients and now having critical surgeries without anesthesia blood transfusions or even oxygen, some surgeons have injuries themselves. last include, spoke to some of the stuff, a health care system and nothing does surface labs think as i was up to,
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that is what any policies that to prevent the axes from the medical supplies to them, nothing does flip. i'm hoping to come on a run hospital, which is the mid off treat. nothing goes with this hospital is full of political cases. that is in danger. struggle to find the medicine. most of these patients are indeed need to do, said jury. was this cross the 2 of the medical equipment and the medical supplies prevent the officers to do with the surgery for them on the system for management right enough to we have suffering shop shortage of medical supplies and equipment. in addition, many of the crucial loss saving medications are totally absent. as a result, a number of newborn babies lost the lines over the course of the week. we're currently operating on the last quantities of fuel. now position soon, the hospital is oxygen generate as we'll come to a grinding halt. babies like the one behind me, i living on lots of pool breathing it for autism. and required
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a constant supply of oxygen deadlines by hanging by its reed. if we run out of fuel in the coming hours, many will be pronounced deed 2 babies died today due to the lack of necessary medical supplies. and so without the kind of the deal i suffered this injury in may at the time i came to check on a patient type performed a surgical operation on an entering and leaving paper here was close to impossible . at the time, it was a gamble to come to duty that day i entered the come all at one hospital about 7 in the morning and i checked on the patient. and on my way back, i was accompanied by use of soror. may he rest in peace, who came to check on his family? and he was gone down by it and it's really sniper, he was killed right in front of me. i tried to give him 1st aid, but then the sniper fired twice on me, and i suffered a bullet in my back and another in my arms. miraculously, i did survive despite all that we, the medical staff, we never abandoned, our people were reporting to duty every day i had my arm operated on yesterday at the, in the nation, the hospital and then i reported to work today and i will remain serving my people
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the until my last breath. so that's what i'm doing. easy as i can see. nope, those old. so our data struggle and the eyes are full of to is just because they are seeing patients are dying every day. because of this, if you actual page on the cost of to the me because of lies was a special i just need a nothing does is for palestine. 9 under with a crossbow, it has wounded a police officer in front of these really embassy in belgrade. was his on the neck by the arrow. somebody's interior minister says the officer then shot until the attack and self defense. the embassy was closed and it stopped absent and investigation is underway. those thing has taken place and mauritania is presidential election around the 2000000 registered vogis and choosing between 7 candidates and during the incumbent president mohammed or shake elk. i was wanting,
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the former military general is the favorite to win. the 2nd time he came to power back in 2019 and the countries fast peaceful transfer of power. well, opinion polls suggests that migration has become one of the biggest issues for versus the u. k. ahead of those days election. the 2nd don't need to concerns about the cost of living, but on the ground, public attitudes vary depending on age where people live and their political leanings. i'll do is pull brendan reports now from the southern port town. if the migration lower immigration were chasing migration, migration, migration, this should be the immigration electron migration matches to british voters in the last 6 years. 120000 people have made the dangerous crossing on small boats from friends to present, mention migration in this election. and these are the images of many u. k. voters will visualize. it's kind of a role sas tests. these images that we see very much of images of migrants arriving,
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being arrested by the vote. of course. besides the liberal people, the 5 rights and board is what they see there is desperate refugees seeking a place of safety. risking their lives, besides the conservative say, is people exploiting a weakness the board and not being secure rose being broken in both cases. these are sincerely how deeply held social values. and they mean that the reaction to those images is just pilot, because it's, it's literally probably the rising in terms of the see the same image, see, and very different sense drove up with its famous white clips. has long been a powerful symbol of it. you case defenses against unwelcome arrivals. it's here in the ports the, the migrants plucked from the small boats in the channel are brought under those images which have laws be driven, the debates about migration in the u. k. but the emphasis that voters puts on migration as an election issue very significantly, depending on the policy allegiance. just 3 percent of labor policy versus c
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migration is the single biggest issue that rises to 27 percent among those who intensive vote for the conservative policy. i'm not rises again to 68 percent for people who intend to vote for nigel. $5.00 just reform u. k party. the public desire to cub migration is a defining fact uh in the 2016 bricks it referendum. yet kevin polling indicates that overall votes as a to, to actually soften possibly because of post wrecks, it labor shortages and key areas. when the u. k. public cost, which he likes levels of migration to full. that is a fact proportion which say yes, that they would like migration that was the full. but then when they are asked about the groups which make up this over bigger, so different groups of michael workers such as coworkers, of doctors and nurses, or ukrainians, or should have all these different groups. most of them people have exponent,
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say that they would like more of these, these individual groups. so i'm one level they would like overall migration levels to full, but they would like the groups which make up that number to increase if he does, that's a contradiction that all the parties are promising to resolve just in different ways. the white clips. so the place where the u. k is closest to continental europe . those who land here. so how far apart the 2 still off, poll brennan, i'll just 0 dover. i spoke to david coke, he's a full not conservative m p and a former position minister of justice. he says, an over emphasis on this issue of small but migration has empowered to fall right groups. the difficulty for the government with small bags is that they have promised the deliberate, say, recei knock some time ago, early on in these time as prime minister sessions as one of his 5 priorities and
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essentially all the drugs on stopping this one. but the difficulty here is yes, it is a problem. yes, it does need to be address, but it's complex and there's no easy solution to that. and by placing such emphasis on this particular issue and assessing such, and i'm vicious talk is the government is, is this is, is widely criticized for failing to meet you say to jack, to. and that has created the space financial for all of these reform policy. so exploits it. so going to the issue, i think i think the government does have to address it. i think he can simply ignore the issue of school, but it's by placing such emphasis on that and then moving forward for maintaining if you like a plan to run the plan that had so many practical legal difficulties with it's they felt themselves, if you like, emphasizing a problem for which they have they will be a solution. cities in the us canal and for some bands on homeless people sleeping
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outside in public places. the supreme court ruling means that they'll have the ability to clear out intelligence, but activists to attend a rally in washington dc on saturday to highlight the poverty faced by tens of millions of people. something that they say is not being treated as a major issue. this presidential campaign for abundance report or in paducah, kentucky. the local church. one food bank has become busier than ever these days. as high food prices forth more and more people to seek help. stephen rogers, who lives with his disabled parents, has been coming here for 10 years. they help us want them live, get something to eat when we're starving. according to census data in 2020, to nearly 38000000 people in the us lived below the official poverty level. 11000000 of them are children. tens of millions more are low income in one crisis away from destitution. and
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a church in washington dc volunteers are preparing for the annual assembly of the poor people's campaign in coal for moral revival, a movement, religion, the civil rights era of the 19 sixty's. i'm here because i believe that we can eradicate poverty. it doesn't have to be this way. and i, i believe that was my entire heart. reverend lives deal heresies, co chair, person across the board. people of all ages, all races, all genders, all religions are experiencing poverty in this rich nation. it doesn't have to be this way that we, we could actually win this war on poverty and, and, and, you know, fight poverty and not the poor. cuz currently that's what's happening in our society. but poverty hasn't been a major issue in the us presidential campaign. both candidates focus more on the pressure inflation ports and middle class families. the poor people's
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campaign aims to mobilize millions of voters to demand a new laws in new spending, priorities, living wages, adequate health care, affordable housing, and high quality education are all at the center of the campaigns agenda. so i believe that we can only win the world that the winds, by uniting the poor and dispossessed, i believe that if we all get together, we can make real demands and really change the system. in paduka, stephen rogers says the free groceries are a godsend. they're all just bless. of the grace of god, we have a place to get food. but the food banks directors say money needed to feed the poor is running out, leaving people like rogers and many more to face hunger. rob reynolds, l, g 0. still a head hit on alto 0,
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colombia is funds of celebrating yes again after the teen book the place and the quarter finals have to cut that america. the action coming up shortly was done on the as the world's weights to see if the international criminal court will issue a rest. torrence for the lead to zip is ready to come up. people in power which the r ccs track record on trial. this court was created to hold those responsible accountable, prevent such crimes from happening again. so is the i c, c fit for purpose? people in power on out there on this floor is, is a very special place for me growing up. i would appreciate it. exploring it, seeing
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a lot of different and image space. yes. and that's why we're so leave it find ways to buy some of the for us. but even here they've been, the forest industry is closing the government. it is time for supporting his center. thank you very much, just as it was in assist junior school twice as result picks up the 1st 6 weeks at this. he has corporate america, the 9 time captains that be part of why for one in las vegas, which was a much welcome performance officer. the opening school us drill with cost that he kept the feed full time. guar means that they cannot make it into the knockout stage. well, for brazil, a draw
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a guess columbia. the final game would be enough to send them to, to the quote of finals. that will be a tough game, columbia, all the blue peters, and the on the run of $25.00 matches without it defeats the at lewis das opened the scoring from the penalty. sports and the 3 know when over the course that he's having some scientists and don't quote about the other goals and phoenix to ins from to, for columbia, guarantees of a place in the course of finals ahead of that game with brazil, that's not 10 wins in a row for columbia over your 2024 knockout stages kickoff. laid tow and host you have many taken on de mocking. pullman germany are aiming to lift the trophy for the 1st time since 1996 and are on beaten fil fall. finishing top of the group in the now grossman's side, east process copeland and hungry before last minute. drill against switzerland,
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belmont police, the semi finals at the last 2 years and are also i'm beaten, and the competition drawing all 3 of the group games. they'll be hoping to channel the spirit of 1992 and they beat gemini and the file to win. the euro's has been said about 92, especially in the most part of the growing up that you uh you uh you learn about uh that particular summer i think we have a good team, but there's no doubt that for anything special to happen, we would have to be a bit of an upset, it's a mentality that we embrace, we'd like to seize the, the favorites and obviously gemini, will be strong, favorite to in front of the home crowd. says the 2nd game also today, but 1st off, but we'll see the defending champions incident action, they're up against switzerland. that's a little big stadium in the link. and that's where all correspond to the dominant can. is that for us, dominic that start with the defending champions. match that stadium has
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a lot of memories for them. yes, it does. and lots of the friends arriving, that the game is still some time away. but for the germans, excuse me, for the italians. this is about defending that type of a run on penalties against the english at wembley, those 3 years ago. can they get past the swiss, who were on beaten in the group stages and in the swiss, that going to be coming up against the playground and chuck a who knows exactly what it takes to school, the winning goal in a game here he did it 5 weeks ago today, foot by a leave of his team, which one the german cap and one the german league on be. and he's going to hurt that idea. this or i'll and beaten that he brings from his club full will continue for his country. and the game will be taking off. nicole. so the next couple of hours they'll say dominic, let's talk about the host gemini. and their last night against woodson and their
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coat says that they were really tested. do you think they can get the job done against denmark? well certainly there is a lot of pressure on the germans as the hosts, but also as a team which has traditionally been seen as a tournament team, one that grows into tournaments gets more difficult to beats and wins games that has proved difficult for the german team. of the course of the last 3 told them and so so, but people here seem to feel that julia now goes month has brought together the right kind of challenge to give the team a really good shots. they look at play as like slowly and be ups again from by a neighbor cruise and they look at the optimal guy habits. they look at the photos and look his manual noise and go and say, this is the spine of a team that can take them very fast. but then the things will say, hey, we were on beeping in our groups. yes, we didn't win any games, but we didn't lose any games which proves that were difficult to break down. and of course we're now in the illumination stages. i'm not count rance. somebody has to
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go home, fits the germans, so they won't have to go very far. if it's the things well, that will be the dream of 1992 shots is we'll see what happens in the course of the next $34.00 or 5 hours. as you said, dominique, we're now in the knockout stages in general. what has the public reaction been that to this tournament? so suddenly, now we get into the no catch stages. there is that sense that there is just for the involved time these games and the german finds have really been enjoy this competition so far, but because that seems done well, that's the thing to remember when a host nation prospers, then the analysts say, so to does the tournament because the pipe in the country remains, but certainly lots of the other friends have enjoyed it to just a few days ago. i will see it the whole thing on the ducks game, which they lost against austria, but $40000.00 ducks friends with it. and for them,
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it was a great policy, and that to a certain extent, sums up the way that the competition has developed so far. but of course now we are as it were, a crunch time routine start to be eliminated with every game. somebody can live from burling, thank you very much for that to on just a few hours until the final of the 20 cricket woke up between india and south africa. both teams are on beaten, heading into the game at the kensington overland. barbados, both have something to prove in the last decade, india have finished. one goes up a 5 times across all formats, including the t 20 will cut that 50 over wall carpet chances trophy annual test championship last south africa have never won a well being on a journey and the journey is now finally got us here to our 1st final, which is a proud and special feeling not just for me, but for everyone involved in the, in the squadron to, to have an opportunity to,
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to what offers trophy you have to be in a final, to, to have that opportunity not to major league baseball on some big hate thing by the new york yankees. 3 o soto suite one so to hate to 3 run home run against the toronto blue jays and canada flavor. torres then added the to run home of the yankees, went on to wind comfortably $16.00 to $5.00. the ends of full game using street. and there were some spectacular scenes as the nfl draft was held at the sphere venue in las vegas, and it was canadian youngster macklin, the seller brandy, who was the overall number one pick for the san jose sharks. he just turned 18, but earlier this year as a 17 year old, he became the youngest ever to be named as the best plan in men's college hockey for the 2nd day winding. but we saw
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a hole in one of the pga tour event in detroit to do high smith sent his 2 shots rights in at the 5th cold. but it's 22 year old actually. but tell you who continues to impress at the top of the lead, the board is in a share for the need that with andre, i'd be hopefully stage on setting on the palm of the world's most famous sights. any wasted to defrost is officially on the way to this and leave the ground, the parts it takes place outside the front and this. yeah, the on a went to these how the city of florence. right is weird ways that for $21.00 days and cover nearly 3 and a half 1000 kilometers and brazil is for each of herrera has sent out this storm message ahead of his limbic title defense. next month, he came to 2nd victory the year on home waters and rio. and that said for me, a 100 bucks and a says you. thanks so much. donna officials have issued evacuation. what is in the us city of scottsdale because of wild fuzz helicopters and planes of dumping water
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and fire were taught him to do see that to help put out the flames with ours, he's have close roads and shut down part of a nature. as i have to and the red cost has said nothing about duration incentive for displaced families as a local high school. while fi is also posing a threat to large areas of southern brazil's continental width and the region. there been a restful, breaking, 2505. is that this month alone? the savings already subject before the peak of the dry season? the region is home to the wall. it's the largest tropical woodlands. magnitude 7.2 as creek has shaken the southern coast of peru, the district of to keep it was most affected and was hit by fall off the shocks. 8 people have been injured. the ministry of defense is flying in a. the floods have swept through parts of the east of mexico. the area of telco is hardest hit off to a nearby, rid of best expense. streets are covered and not on the national guard has been
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dispatched to help with the clean up. but there is risk of more heavy rain and flooding over the weekend. well that's it for this new job. don't go away. i'll be back with more in just a moment and stay with the pod came in to be is israel at no cost to go to pieces? i think that the move in the f one is government with the says, 5 digit, you say getting russell, a thought provoking on the e. you made weapons being used in gaza. 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 go to some we cannot take the effective use of the present as not any important effective. he had the story on talk to how does era, the
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