tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 11, 2024 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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on this business uptake, this makes it gross not net a bundle, a dash football to use the the hello, i'm sammy. say them. this is the news out live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes of gaza, cities largest neighborhood should die less than ruins. as is probably the strikes, leave tens of thousands homeless is writing media reports progress in negotiations in dog towards a cease fire agreement between israel and the server need. so commemorates the 1995 kidding of thousands of most of the men and boys. and then you end because that day of reflection to mocks, the genocide nato flight is at least $43000000000.00 imagery
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a to help you find vis floor games. thrush type on piece of spanish is full to music. england have qualified for the euro. spinal facebook likes to beat the middle. the beginning this news hour, one of garza city's largest neighborhoods with palestinians returning home, found destroyed buildings and infrastructure is ready for the last to trial of destruction. also withdrawing from parts of the storage and neighborhood they conducted men tends to weak opperation in the area last week via an estimated tens of thousands of palestinians between displaced from judge. i hate my lady is a journalist in gauze. the city spoke to faithful returning to what remains of the homes. this is the aftermath of the many to over ratios. and that's yeah,
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yeah. how many homes will be destroyed, leaving thousands of families homeless in the hours when the withdrawal residents began to attend, to utilize the damage to their homes and victory and your remaining position. the see are hard to break in many residents are the chuck struggling in bringing the skills of the station reef is the tangible as families more than the loss of loved ones and the destruction of their homes. them livelihoods. i'm in the rubble. residents can be seen attempting to sell whatever belongings they can find. personal id, family, photos. these are the keys, are particularly sort oscar, and the preferred that we were besieged before and had to leave and went to another place for a month and a half. after that, we returned to our homes and found, or for story house completely demolished. we pitched
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a tent and south and it's waiting for the house to be rebuilt or for any assistance to be provided to us. then southern the we were asked to evacuate the place, so we evacuated. and when we returned, we found ourselves in this state. as you can see, there is nothing we can make yourself building that room and a stand in our structure for my significant damage. moves walls and foundations. central services such as water, electricity, and sanitation have been severely disturb. power lines are down, water pipelines are broken, and so systems are plugged destroyed, measure rolled, some past wave are full of the bristle farms out is to make you friends, will station within the neighborhood, nearly impossible. there have been numerous village west casualties, including facilities, activities, injuries, hospitals, and clinics are overwhelmed with the injured of many of whom reflect urgent music
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vision. thousands of residents have been displaced, seeking refuge in temporary filters who are with relatives in the areas when they got in from, in, in the and if we were to be my dad is we were sitting safely, you know, homes and in the school sheltering displaced, people suddenly there was intensive foaming from aeroplanes and not hillary fire. we were forced to flee with great difficulty in efforts, but god granted us a new life. some people were killed on the button. miraculously we managed to escape and flee off to the intense bombardment started. the destruction we witnessed is indescribable, unimaginable. we would deeply shocked when we return to the neighborhood. we found it completely destroyed with nothing left. there's no shelton, no water, nothing at all. it's obeying completely devastated environment and destruction have
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lived. seems like music and stars, particularly children, will have witness unimaginable errors a highly my smo joins us now live from data that are in central gaza. so had it took us through this, partial is really withdrawal. we're hearing about from should jaya. what does that tell us? about these very positive right now. yes, several of these really military maneuvers across the gods were continued to have continued. do create much more difficult situation on the ground while there is a partial withdrawal to g. i n g. i a neighborhood where these very military polls back to the area that has been operating for the past months, aggressively destroying the vast majority of his residential building. and the building large area of, of it's called your local land. wait, what looks like the, the establishment of a buffer zone and leaving the rest of your neighborhood,
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the incomplete ruins, the trails of destruction to means of life. all social surfaces have been eliminated all remaining and residential, both in public facilities that include this world, as well as the privately owned eclipse on or what facility vin no, and this is diane neighborhood were completely destroyed as people made their way back to check on their homes and residential locks, the were shocked by the level of devastation, one person and put it clearly that they're going box to more of a waste plant. there is no signs of life into your neighborhood. mine's all of us, of the same exact scenario that's been taking place over and over since the beginning of this june, inside of the world, we're seeing this happening and the value of the account for the northern part of the state. and city of tanya is where things tires to be been completely destroyed and left without any, any means of life in it or social services at the same time. well, there's really monetary part about it. from parts of the scenario, it continues to come across the west,
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from part of the city. old remaining residential powers were hit on and destroyed as of over night attacks for the is this a toxic we heard from people who were sending appeals. i'm calling for help the from paramedics and civil defense, the crew, those man, the people from based on parts of god, the city from j. yeah. from that and then our neighborhood where seeking shelters, of protection and remaining buildings in the western part of the city came under fire and the they were caught in the line of fire as attacks were coming from all directions. but now we have a confirmation of almost all remaining residential towers in the western part of the city been completely destroyed, a non suitable for people to seek shoulders and something that has been fitted into what people have stated in the past. the guys are largely and it gradually becoming uninhabitable with the illumination of all buildings and social services in a highly tell us what we're hearing about potential new evidence of mass
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graves emerging for more tragedies keeps on building up from pon you to city just a few months ago, with the in the, the mazda 3 bun, folded inside, lots of the hospital. and just within the past hour, they are an ambulance arriving to unlocks the hosp to the carrier and gets free dis, these bodies it from a deep vocational complex that's at the center part. the western central part of han motors and city. this complex is part of the cluster set on the set top by honor what this, the united nations were policy representing was set up for a reading and says training opportunities and job opportunity for refugees across the city of hon units. but these bodies were found on the lines of dirt and sand. and it's believe that these really military, you collected these bodies and buried them under the uh, this pile of brussels and hollow of dirt in the city of connie,
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when it is storm. the complex itself and we talked to a parent, but if you would just 5 sig judging it from the way these bodies look when they will hold it for monday. durable, it just seems to be where executed and were buried in a way to hide the crimes that were committed in the city of pinewood is particularly at the location of the center. we were told the where it's still 17 more bodies and the civil defense. the crew members and paramedics are working or removing these largely decomposed body. we're talking about at least 4 months after this really monitor would do it from the city of finding. and it's these bodies were discovered at nearly are our. busy city right, thanks so much kindly my mood that from there is about a 100 gaza a doctor. james smith is an emergency physician who works in gaza from april to june. you joins us now from london. good to have you with us . so i understand you made the decision to go to a gall,
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so it kind of been an easy one. what motivated you to go? so saw me when i went back in april i had already been gone. so once before and in december 30 to, to january for several weeks, and there i saw the absolute west of human let's see, the west violence that human beings can commit against one another. and i also sort of best of humanity. i saw the most incredible punch thing and health care workers. i had a great privilege and, and the owner of working alongside them. um and i wanted to get back as soon as i possibly could to that question. in particular, why did you want me to go back? doctor smith, the, the, these are, these are desperate times on. i think any, any one that is able to render and useful supports at this particular moment in time be they finish. sions, be they nurses be they folks that are nutritional specialists and have the, the,
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the privilege of, of being able to, to, to, into gaza. should do so. and that's, and that's what motivates, would make you go back where you mentally, for pad the 1st time you went in for the sort of conditions that you saw and for the sort of conditions that protest any medical stuff having to deal with every day . i don't think anyone can adequately prepare for, for what kind of thing and health care, what is an an unpublished indians and gaza has been do it. in the last 9 months, i've worked in several humanitarian in an conflict affected context over the course of my career. so far. nothing comes even close to the she at scale and bob baretski of, of a violence that is currently being met that out against the palestinian people. there's really nothing that can prepare you for those kinds of conditions. you
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mentioned that you so the worst of i'm the best of humanity i think on social media has been showing some pretty bad images of what humanity is going through that. but talk to us a little bit about what you meant when you said you saw the best of humanity as well. that that was what i saw in, in the colleagues that i was working with. the person in health care will work is doctors, nurses, medical and nursing students, people that we have volunteers with the palestine right class and for example, who would themselves and during the most terrific conditions, many of them were living for displacement with the families living in, in crumbs tents, and yet they were continuing to show up to, to, to what i worked with many colleagues who were working effectively on page when they went, what i think they were trying to find food and water for that families that were feeling for the safety of that families, and yet they continue to show an active determination,
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solidarity and commitment with, with that 2nd with, with people in that communities understand as well. you, uh, working on evacuations. take us through that process. how easy was it to, to get 6 people out of guns of the so we were supporting patient ever accusations from the north to the science of god. so some of those patients received carrying hospitals that these rates have now rendered completely non functional. and others worried about to exit out of casa, with the exception of one of the back, you ation of, of tens of children. a couple of weeks ago, nobody had been in back evacuated from garza, i'm out of the wrestler crossing since these ratings invited process. the process of organizing and evacuation is incredibly difficult. you need permission from these railways. what many people don't appreciate is that you need permission from these. randy's to do almost anything in the medical industry,
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monetary and sectors in, in gaza. presently, if you want to organize our movements, if you want to take and i'm getting from the south past the is ready to check points into gaza. 60 orders that needs to be approved by, by these ready occupying forces. and then bringing patients, many of whom are cryptically on well to a place where they can await medical evacuation is of course very difficult. there are tens of thousands of people that now need medical and surgical care that is no longer available in cost. the actual waiting for international evacuation on our own able to do so because of the barriers put in place by these radio occupying powers. what we need to do you need for people don't realize is you need permission from these riley's for fall most. and it seemed that the major for cru do, does that permission not come efficiently quickly enough to save lives? often you have to put it in those requests several days in advance at least 24
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hours. there is no guarantee that it will be approved. and then on the day that you and your wife saying you have to wait for you, you make lakes and stuff. when i was before the company is denied movements that endangers lives. does it is often absolutely that many, many lives have been lost because of obstruction put in place by these radio combining powers. this is one of the strategies of, of trying to effectively strangle the front of sending people. it's not the direct violence of, of the strikes and the ships and so on. and but it's effectively strangling the health care system. and it's the 9 people access to the most basic resources that would allow us to save and sustain lives. thank you so much, dr. james smith that works in garza from april, june modest. right. any media
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reporting progress has been made in the seas find negotiations, encounter folks off focusing on and then to hostilities between hamas and israel and the release of captives housing garza. is there any media say a technical team has been sent to the country capital to join discussions. they've also confirmed these writing negotiating team re ton from del huh. on wednesday night, that's crossover to tell. stratford now joins us from del, how so, charles, this is a good sign that talks appear to be moving to the technical level of the well, certainly this is the 1st time what we have had did reportage such a team being involved in these negotiations. but it's very difficult at this stage to say exactly the role of this. so cool technical team. what we do know though, suddenly according to what's being reported in these really media,
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these ready media saying that the focus of discussions yesterday and we understand continuing today as being on 3 main issues. the 1st of which is looking at the success security side of this potential 3 face agreement focused on the area of the southern gaza strip around the rough uh, where we saw all those hundreds of thousands of palestinians, the recent bunch trying to show so fruitlessly in many occasions from the east variety bone bob, but these really still concerned very much that it this or if this agreement is to, is to go, hey, that has to be guarantees. all the, all the meetings to the smuggling of weapons across the board of all those tunnels . so we all speculation here that this technical team may well be involved in discussing that issue. other issues, including include the naming off of palestinian prisoners to be released and the naming all these rated captives to be released in the 1st phase of this potential
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agreements. certainly according to the agreement as was put forward by board. and at the end of may, it's the 1st phase of the agreement would involve prism is promised any prisoners being released in exchange for the beginning trauma of what we understand to be around a $116.00 is that it is ready the captives including the legs the sick and women as the point of focus we understand being discussed today is arguably the most difficult one. and that is the dispute of a transition from the 1st phase of disagreement from a truce to the 2nd phase, which is a complete station, permanent cessation of proper permanent spots. and that spring cold into the question in the last couple of days off to these ready prime minister menu menus, you know who said that he had certain unconditional dom all so he wants to
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guarantee that israel can, was you fighting have as if it means it still has to achieve its main goal, which according to an engine, yahoo, each, the complete destruction of the, all the opposition groups. but as you can imagine, how mass of the, of cool, that's an example of, of mentioned, you know, who potentially trying to escape this agreement. but as you rightly say, there are reports of progress having be made. but there are also certainly us officials that are being quoted in these writing the media saying that despite that progress there a whole host of hurdles that still needs to be overcome. and that could change well at least days, possibly weeks. thanks so much, charles stratford, keeping an eye on those talks in the uh these right. the army says several drones of entities, right of the space from lebanon targeting areas and west and galilee critically wounding. at least one person has the laws claimed responsibility full the drone and time wednesday the groups leave the house and the smallest that would only hold
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$5.00 to $1.00. so sees 5 is agreed and gone. so then the whole, the, as this report, blevins capital bay rate, the rockets are reaching you target times deeper inside as well, and lately causing casualties. hezbollah is making good on its promise to widen the scope of its operations against the is really military in response to the killing of one of his senior commanders in mid june. since then, another high ranking commander has been killed and a targeted assassination. he went by the name of the nami, during the ceremony to commemorate his work, the armed groups leader house on the throne la delivered a message, a mid renewed international diplomatic efforts to reach a ceasefire in casa, and a deal to release is really captives. there's a followup law should there be a ceasefire agreement, which we hope for our phone to them down to at least cease fire without discussion
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on the verification of happened during the previous truce? has the law has linked its daily attacks against northern israel to the war on gaza, saying it has achieved it? schools of exhausting the is really army and relieving pressure on the strip by diverting resources to the north. it is well, however, insist that 2 arenas are separate, say nothing, but we will also reach a state of full readiness to take any action required and less than a court author. region arrangement from a position of strength all we prefer in arrangement. but if reality forces us, we will know how to fight to be most of the officials have been saying the army will fight has the law regardless of a cease fire deal with him. us. if it doesn't pull back from the border, says it won't tolerate any attack on 11 on should there be a ceasefire in garza but through its actions and messages, it wants to de escalate attention along the border once as well. and so it's more
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on the strip know sorely to head a message to the united states, which has been trying to get a commitment from hezbollah to cease fire if, as well, shift to a low intensity war in garza. this is alma house. i'll let the fall. if there is no cease fire agreement and garza, i'm things remain us. they all will take a different form. we'll talk then. we will not stop, but what we will do, how we will continue. this will be discussed later without the goal is to cease fire the 10s of thousands of residents in northern israel and southern 11 on can't return home. and a dangerously positioned war of attrition along the 11 on israel border will be on an unpredictable trajectory center for their elders. theater. they left the people living in the town of southern 8, so in bosnia herzegovina,
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honoring the memory of more than a 1300 most and victims of the 1995 genocide. at least 1000 people are still missing with new burials. the victims happening today. so the and several of its allies were against the vote saying it was politically motivated. let's take a look at what happened. the united nations passed the resolution designating july, the 11th the cyber dates of genocide, remember and stay. in 1995 bosnian serb forces killed moving a 1000 men the main, the most. the men and boys about $20000.00 civilians were forced to flee. so i but i need so the remains of many victims were found in mass graves. so far around $7000.00 bodies have been buried at the memorial sense of import. the charge for the remains of $1000.00 people are still missing. this is the only incident during the bosnian war that international quotes of defined as genocide
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a. let's go says joe, in holland seventy's or for more now in general, we can see the semi tree behind you is uh, with people gathering to remember this day what this, this day means to them fix the survivors as the child is having knocked off. no 5 years down the road from underneath. i'm 29 years on the events. i g 5, the subcommittee against all the most of the people at the time really has been a great healer at least not yet. i'm the beginning now. i think this does include divided government split along advertise itself the legacy of the tensions of the genocide itself. symbols along ethnic lines. and the way here to remember the data to barry's newly identified victims
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of that genocide. all the very simply because the remains have not seen family still lives on the far as of east boston. so july, the 11th every day, that's likely either you can choose from the grace i remember that they have some great stones. and every year, as i said, oh, you put in the ground, i think the next to the painstaking crisis from forensic archaeology across some 570 identified the the master they see it. there will be 14 victims buried in the next hour. also the youngest and those young boy boy of 17 fairies who years was his name. he will be nights the rest beside his brother. as in that father, all now still to be found,
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and that will take the child inside the cemetery to $6765.00. how do the ceremonies take on you dine mentions this is given the reserve resolution by the un general assembly. i will do it so it needs a new featured tool and i see the facility designated to genocide memorial for both as a result of that, who in general assembly value in may, as you mentioned in the interest contested applies to the politicians. the republicans subscript hits, nevertheless, they designated these days specifically with a new type of these represents a genocide. remember and stay and that have the is after, of course the agent has the rock, the luggage to boston. so administrator and rather than kind of duty, literally the committing acts of genocide. so new significance. yes. the symbolism as well as the receipt to try to tell us the insights here. he say wells has not
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learned much since then. the similar events take place. now, of course you guys are still very much the same. so let me say that. so this week i remember that and of course to with the 3 bedroom, 275. thanks so much, jonah, how that from the child a discount side service nato will give you credit at least, $43000000000.00 and then a tree aid within the next year to bolster its defenses against russian attacks. the pledge was made the alliances, annual stomachs in washington, dc. one of the issues not on the agenda, however, is whether joe biden, old donald trump, will be in the white house for the november elections. and those might kind of reports, some massive that's under intense discussion in private. the nato leaders are
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welcomed at the white house with the official dinner and mocking in the end to day one. this preceded by the 1st in person meeting between president biden and the newly elected prime minister of britain keeps stomach. we are long conversations on the phone when you want the festival was the media was intent on asking about the president's health and whether he would step down from the campaign. the a to george clooney added his voice to those calling on president biden to step down. this is significant because cooney is one of the bite and campaigns most prominent fund raises. and there was a lot of private discussion among nato members as to who will run the us government offices the november election. if there's one thing that i'm concerned about with the united states is the polarization of the political climate. it is,
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i have to admit very toxic, aside from the health of the us president, ukraine was the main topic of discussion. members coaching to supply an array of air defense systems. and if 16 jets the f sixteens are on their way, the transfer is happening as we speak. so they'll be flying in the skies of ukraine this summer. in his opening address, president biden said that the entire alliance space to trip from russia edits, allies right now. russia is on a war time 40 with regard to defense production. they have their significantly wrapping up their production of weapons, knishes, and vehicles. and they're doing it with double china, north korea, and iran. as we cannot in my view, we cannot allow the lions to fall behind. the unity on display in the day continued into the night to nato. as members celebrated the 75th anniversary of the alliance
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for in the very city where its pers meeting took place, might kinda out of sierra washington the still ahead on al jazeera, the take a look at and say to preserve golf is education system. so idea types of destroyed to 80 percent of schools in district law. just take a sort of skeleton ever discovered up for auction. find out how much expected to fax the crew to a cobra america final. but it doesn't tell the whole story. details the have a lie there, it's a story of some of the storms and exceptional heats across europe at the moment.
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and area of low pressure you can see on the satellite image is providing a dividing line between much cooler weather conditions across the west. but out in the east we have what large the dry conditions with that very exceptional heat. at the moment we're going to see temperatures pick up over the next few days, we're just going to get cooler across more western and northern areas. now we saw that a months worth of rain on wednesday, across the northeast of scotland. well west of that weather on thursday, which is across scandinavia, you can see the line of severe storm stretching across the baltic states down into most central areas tailing off towards the front and into northern parts of spain. so we are going to see some very heavy rain over the next few days. you can see on friday, germany once again seeing the severe storms moving parts of is we as well for the north west for britain island, it's rob, adult and jump in the north. we will see some bright to spells with dry us skies in the south, and it is a story of dry stock skies and heat across the mediterranean with some red warnings
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. allison is a very high temperatures, very high temperatures, continue out east and we could see 40 degrees celsius in bucharest, on friday. a unique perspective. one picture is not going to tell the entire ab wants of the genocide. however, it is bringing attention to advise that this is not a rough and looks like we're off. it looks like so on heard voices. we've been seeing the exacerbation of the militarization of the police over the past 100 years . connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere, both in a region government and other companies are stealing indigenous land. the stream on out to 0. so the,
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a camera down to 2 week operation in the area destroying buildings and infrastructure and decided media are opposing progress has been made and sees fund negotiations and concepts. folks are focusing on it and also the facing the street from us. and as well as the release of captives held in gulf is ready. um he says several drive ins events. it is right. the space of 11 and targeting areas invested in gallery critically wounding at least one person wednesday. it has a lot of the, the has the most on the says without any hopes fighting once a ceasefire has agreed and does now is there any buttons of damaged around 80 percent of golf is schools and the campaign palestinians describe as an attempt to systematically destroy education, the most cost forms of being used as temporary shelters for displaced families, teachers and parents who make shift schools will give children some sense of
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normality. product got by zoom, has moved from data by law. in central garza of israel has spent nearly every squeaking goza class rooms with children, set head ways with which the courtyards with the plate reduced to roughly diffuse, still standing, have become schultz, has 4 people displaced by the room, leaving the roughly 625000 school age children in gauze, we'd know where to go to, to make ships, who's like the say, despite the lack of resources, it's important to put the what the kind of causes education system. in the past, we used to have good classes. good, uh, tools, instruments, whatever. but nowadays it's very hard because there's no safe place. uh,
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there's no safe time. uh because of the trip. so yes, we have a face so many difficulties and we have to complete because it's better, right? to complete education. while these classes are part of an initiative to create an environment of learning to re pad the rest, the west coast in children's education. so the greatest challenge, maybe trying to repass shutter a sense of safety, makes trip to school such as from distraction from the ongoing contest and funding displacements of life and gaza. children come here to play and to spend time with all the young people dreaming of a different future. but as the is really ministry continues to target schools and temporary sho says the reality of who is never far away. the youngest of the
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who just hits teachers and parents say these schools or you think truly no. is that a fun? not you. it's very excited and attached to the teacher. they did already come to class. i think it was ties on pens, a new to come to the hands of getting stronger, often writing from the. 8 they came to regional christian and our children headed off to, to move to that occasion security. now this fall, this is to punch during these months. and as soon as you to it brings the children about her life that the book is my loyal friend, my teacher. and like going, she says in the middle school and this dangerous place children's to want to them. because they move into these documents . they say, i know each is want to wake up as do. i will just do that there that i had to start
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and from negotiations going on to find form that elusive color, they should also know policy obtained the majority and sundays parliamentary election, the newly elected file, right national riley m p. 's arrived at parliament on wednesday. tasha boston, i look so why the far right says it's not a before. for instance, of the marine dependent looks conference, the featured when she wanted fonts as paul them in the fall, right? national rally polity didn't win. the election is opinion polls have predicted coming to behind, selecting the lawrence and emmanuel, michael, centrist. the pen says it's just a matter of time history. those i'm going into this p, i'm calling, i mean a good state of mind. and i'm here with a group of in p one the most birds in this election. and we are the single biggest part of our victory has only been disabled if you did the parties. president george and button noticed that the deals made between the sentries from the left to blow
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up the far right. well unfair and devonte strengthened his apologies for sol 1st, which are waiting for me. i usually continued. we will continue to work. we continue to work to arrive at the next elections, think even more prepared, even more attentive toward the french one. and even more ready to exercise our duties. but we've, we've gone. we've got a strong what. what happens next in parliament could shape the fall rights future? it's a less than center can build a coalition that succeeds and convinces the public. it could slow momentum for the fall, right? but it's thought to termination. what's a failed? it's likely that will boost support for the fall. right. is a real alternative in the future. support for the fall right to suit on the person micro, fueled by discontents with his policies 70 years ago. they were 15 and peas. now they're almost 10 times 5 number so we understand that the french people are disappointed in terms of purchasing power, security, immigration, there was no response to any of these issues and that's the pens policy made. most
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of one, this selection box is stronger than ever, with the 2027 presidential vote just around the corner. she knows it's not over yet . we've talked about the, i'll just say rough cars crossover now to ben, it's smith, he's joining us live from paris. so, but in my phone now breaking his silence on the election result was they've been saying of the, somebody finally 10 days after those results. he's finally broken the silence by publishing alexa and regional newspapers. the lots are apparently finalized on the fly to over to washington for the nato summit. i did not like to. he said that the critics, to the critics of the dissolution of parliament, except the elections that have just been held for a sign of the vitality of our republic. he said, and it showed a need for a democratic expression. he says, nobody one, well the new popular from might dispute that because they ended up being the
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largest policy impala. and he says that he wants the policies to find compromise and to pull together a broad gathering. and for him, that essentially means he wants to exclude the fall, right on the far left spots mental controls from the front some about from any future coalition. there are 3 years to go before the presidential elections in 2027 . it's a big task to fight john, find a coalition in the french assembly that will last but long. but my chrome says he wants to populate is to place that country above that policy. the nation above the, i'm bishop of that's bob sort of indication that if they come and find a compromise, that works is the fault, not his. he is weak and politically michael and from say sort of the same power moved from the presidency. so the parliament, he does still though,
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have this power to appoint the prime minister. he says it's a decision that will take some time. meanwhile, the fall left grouping. this one, the go as a grouping from the sun select to the fall that says it will nominate a candidate amongst themselves. hopefully by the weekend the person that they want to be appointed. prime minister, it remains a microns gift, but this left wing coalition is trying to keep it together as they did, came together for the election to hold a to, to find some of that. they can all agree on very fractious group, but they can all agree and will be the candidate for prime minister something. all right, thanks so much. bennett smith say the samsung union representatives in south korea say they committed to an investment and strike work is on demanding better pay and conditions. most of the stuff are in, it's semi conductive business. you're gonna skim more from sell of thousands of members of thomas on electronics, largest union have declared an indefinite walk out. the 1st in the company's
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history. they're hoping to pressure management to meet their demands, including a salary increase that are working conditions and a more transparent bonus system most work in semiconductors. according to the national thompson electronics union, its leaders in a live stream placed a pro long to find. the struggle needs to become stronger if it diminishes, management will hold out and look down on us. not long after the union declared its intention to fight on, thompson reiterated that the strikes won't affect redemption or distribution. the company says that it remains committed to engaging in good faith. with the industrial action comes, as home zones to business is recovering from a losing streak in 2023 at erasing, to catch up with smaller competitors to produce high bandwidth memory tips that support artificial intelligence analysts war. and that if
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a pro lawn strike causes delivery delays, it could have consequences, not just for his homes on and his customers. but for a south korea's export driven economy as well. i don't know who gushing and go to not does you quote the concern as the countries credibility could full stock market, but be severely impacted as well as exchange ration that could be widespread negative economic repercussions. this must be avoided. samsung recently forecast for us to have profits of more than 1000 percent higher compared with last year. investors and analysts will be watching to see how south korea's flagship company will. whether this unprecedented challenge is kim alda 0. so the guinea leading opposition group says 2 of its members have been arrested suppose to say amount of see the do below bar with taken by soldiers lays on tuesday. the number of opposition activists have been detained since symmetry seize power and
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guinea in 2021 live, but also working. so the old active members of civil society fighting for democracy to take root in the country. so that would find the arrested by the jones on my way, according to our information backed up by other forces. and is it your, i'm moving to just you want this picked associated, we were mobilizing all of sewage society to say no to what this one dies going for them on in line with what has happened. there's no electricity. the high cost of living out there doing of constitutional although i know nobody's talking about it after 2 years. so you see these are demonstration has been nouns for the 30th of july, the 1st of august. and so then torrential rain is cold flooding submerging entire villages. in the southeast flooding in this era, usually because later in the summer the damage is expected to be worse. this yet maybe 15 months of conflict of decimated fragile and infrastructure. it's also
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pushed millions of displaced people into flood zones. fighting between the ami and thomas tree rapids support forces is created. the world's largest displacement crisis. flooding in india is affected more than a $130.00 villages in the northern states of auto for dash heavy rain full expected in the next $2.00 to $3.00 days. will get worse. water levels and 9 rivers already above dangerous levels. under the eastern states of the hall, multiple rivers are close to preaching the banks the in northern to lay the sand dunes of the comment, as it's a cowardly in bloom in the winter. combination of weather patents has left the driest place on us carpeted and wildflowers. biologists say it's unprecedented and run the law han reports. this is the driest place on earth. so dry it is been compared to the red planet mars. with the similar climate and terrain. and yet,
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life here and chiles out a comic desert process. the sand dunes have been painted purple and white with wild flowers. a rare occurrence that's only been recorded 15 times. and always in spring . but a combination of a dapper ration from heavy rain and the weather phenomenon known as el nino has this super bloom come out in the dead of winter. it's dumb over the sea, and if it's on the medical july is just icing, and we're expecting rain in the coming weeks. this will activate the john plasm and all of the comments and provinces with the flowering decimal. because in the meantime, we must waste and monitor this anomaly. this is very limited, and specific activation people are venturing into the desert to take in the rare event. don't be less sure. and it's a privilege to see this and to enjoy it in this way. but in a respectful way, it's wonderful to have the opportunity to walk in this place and to enjoy its beauty during the season. more rain is expected and the forecasts. the evaporation
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could help these resilient wild flowers expand their territory. in the land known for its extremes, life is in bloom, and ronald han how to 0. the largest and most complete stake of solar skeleton ever found is up for auction in you. it's expected to set up to $6000000.00 as examples of bias reports. this is a tax, it rooms the planet 150000000 years ago and has now become one of the best dinosaurs skeletons ever on earth. the apex is the largest most complete status or us ever found. it was discovered entirely by chance when commercial, paleontologist jason cooper, took a birthday stroll on his colorado property in 2022. at 3.4 meters tall and more than 6 meters long. it's 30 percent larger than previously discovered specimens.
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most notably, it's virtually complete. if you find half of a dinosaur that's considered a significant scientific discovery, 60 percent is incredible. you know, once you're getting to 7080 percent, that's like, you know, the whole world pays attention. this is between 79 and 85 percent fossil. it skeleton shows no sign of injury and a peck's appears to have lived long life, suffering, arthritis, and dying of old age. now it will be the 1st started for us to ever go up for auction. bidding is expected to be brisk fetching between $4.00 and $6000000.00. dinosaur fossils have become desirable trophies coveted by tech entrepreneurs and hollywood stars. it's a trend that's brought dismay to the scientific community, which says it hinders research and denies the public, the chance to appreciate these wonders. the team behind the discovery hopes,
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apex ultimately lands in the hands of an institution where it could reach its fullest potential and unlock other scientific mysteries. alexandra buyers, alda 0, and then i had on, i'll just say on the italy. and so i've been impressing at wimbledon this yet. final action coming up with the business latest sponsored by intellect, global,
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a major tournament final on foreign soil. that's up to $21.00, come from behind, went over the netherlands and opened at the european championship. the dutch took the lead in just the 17 minutes. the beautiful long range assets some chevy simmons, the can the earliest the euro send the final since 199 to 681 to today to england. where would the contentious pay no fee. i retain was a judge to have been filed in the box, and then the men kept him stepped up to convert the spot take to live with the schools. it looks like it might be heading for extra time, but substitute only watkins had other ideas. watkins, firing home a 90 minute, went to the same to england into sunday. finally in berlin, where they'll take on spain, who will have the next today's race, the we still wanting to show a better version of ourselves. the extra day is a, is
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a concern. you know, in the last few tournaments that's being a problem for finalist so so, so we've got to, you know, do the very best we can to recover the plazas as well as we can and, but we're not going to be on the training grounds that simple will be walking through things or delivering things in meetings, which is the same for this game. but we're in there and with, with what we've shown to this point. we have a, as good a child says later the but it wasn't difficult to accept. so they would jubilance off of a teams victory the suppose is taking so to speak to adults, and to celebrate well into the nights that have never won the years. and this will be the 2nd final incentive you hoping that you can do one better than the previous years. and they lost the final entity in the penalty sheets out and away from the
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nato summit. the prime ministers of the 2 countries watched the mast together. but they might not be friends right now. never actually watch the i pretend source good . the ones are probably going to step of we left one on for you guys to talk to. we have a city tell the city of columbia is incredible. um beason run continues, this may be your go, i one know to reach the cop america final. but it was mode by violent scenes between the players and the fans. some sizes and pads, more or at least seen solves to the final whistle in north carolina. so in nunez and of the euro, one play a scene here. question with columbia sands in the stands. punch is throwing on both sides. it took more than 10 minutes for police to restore order. your boy claimed the place with protecting the loved ones. it is a dissolved, our families are in danger. we have to rush up from the stands with our loved ones
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to have small, newborn baby secrets. it's a complete disaster. those with a single police officer that how many of it overshadowed would have been of funds the semi final jefferson. lemme head of columbia are headed into 1390 minutes but that's when tensions rose. daniel munoz was showing a red codes. the elbowing men would have gone just before half time. columbia would have to hold on with 10 men. and hold on. they did the national reco 28 game on beach and run in the 1st couple of americas appointments. the 23 years, euro boy denied a chance to win a brick wood. 1622. the full time was soon, however, brought with the education is on the pitch, and the game will be remembered for those brings and the stands players and organizes like cars condemned to the finance. you're in good. the middle. if someone is attacking your family, he wants to go and defend them and we had some protects of families. well, i could see was the lots of family members and children and my teammates, who a truck and things are floating on them and you felt helpless. he did this,
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you know, i mean think he was no aggressive attitude from out. players who simply went to protect the family, defend the people who were unable to defend themselves. they didn't open, especially except so that they could quickly leave the stands at the end of the game and that was suffering about a 100 years ago. incense and members of the federation stuff remained on the field for the protection. more than 20 minutes of the game. well, columbia offense made their way out to celebrates repercussions, will not columbia well now sites defending champion sergeant team in the fun, in florida on sunday. so i'm size and i'll just say are us coach greg. bear also has being fired all these things, stuff that a group stage picks it up a couple american. this was bar alters 2nd students in charge of the national team . but at any last to 10 months, the likes of using top and most of the also are already being mentioned as possible replacements the united states. well, they will co host the next will cooking 2 years time saving time. wimbledon
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champion know that you all could, which will be up against each of these lorenzo. i'm with safety and this is wimbledon semi finals. you've had in will number 25 beats 13. so you take the fritz and 5 sites and a match. last thing, maybe 3 and a half hours and it wouldn't be easy against junk of it. you benefits of having to play his opponent and extend the know with through again see me. you are probably more stress because he's probably the, you know, best player ever or one of the best players ever. and, you know, you work on quarterly to defend mentality. but uh, as i said before, i think if i play nice out of way i, i could have my, my shots in the next from or that those oldest bolts needs for now semi. thank so much for that sense of this news out. so how rama is back in about
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a month with another full show. so stay with us. the i am very delighted to participate in the all the confidence, brightest legal students, putting minds against them. this means in africa would really be interesting to see how we miss uh, gather together for tournament. unlike any other top me expressing meaning that we can cause a human and people drive is now in session with new africa news on tuesday, around a 150 is that the gyptian history seems for an extraordinary photographic archive. telling the story of egypt through this, from the earliest recorded photos of the royal family in 1836 to the countries fest
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presidents showing how those in power have always gone to great lengths to control the public image. egypt through the lens, leaders on al jazeera for millions of people to cherish the american dream of owning the whole has slipped out of reach. mike, price and accountant, and his wife had spent years searching for an affordable home. things are just so priced above what we can actually afford that we're constantly searching for something i feel for those people who are struggling, who need to get out before it's too late. i mean, i would say it's just the money in chicago, like many us cities, former working class holes now cost millions and there's a yawning racial gap in home ownership. the home ownership rates between black and latino household and white house falls in chicago on a national way is as much as 30 percent. yeah. lack of affordable housing. is one of many factors that have put americans in
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a sour mood about the economy. and that's a problem for president joe biden as he goes head to head with donald trump in november's election. the flooding of gauze, the city's largest neighborhood. so julia is left in ruins of to is really a tax. we've tens of thousands homeless the thought. so robin, what field is there like my headquarters here in the also coming up as blog drones target?
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