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much connect with our community and talking to conversations you won't find elsewhere. lot of these positions, if it was part of the medical facilities in golf as it would be preventable that or what's the stream on our, just the or the is there any military kills at least 13 palestinians across garza, a residential building is targeted the pedal um and as of a put on them, and this is all just a live from to ha, also coming out as african migrants continued to risk their lives crossing the mediterranean summit and trouble. he gets on the way to tackle the crisis. we have . 7 to go with donald trump strong shelves,
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solidarity for donald trump from us. republicans at the convention just stays on the piece of ogden, assassination. attend on the trouble send the males house that's out to prove it's ready for the olympics and how to swimming events. the beginning garza with is where the ministry has killed at least 13 palestinians across the strip since don't. is there any forces targeted several areas and central gases in the state of camps coming 11 people and injuring others. and to all the palestinians were killed in the southern area of delphi. meanwhile, as really forces have released 16 palestinians who had been taken from gaza and detained in his ready presence say arrived at alex the hospital and central gauze, which was the treatment they say. they were held in difficult conditions and experienced torture, assault, and humiliation. since the beginning of the war,
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multiple reports and testimonies have detailed abuse of palestine in prison us. and is there any child? let's go live to our correspondent thought a couple of them. he's joining us live from that all by that. and central garza and todd of those people who've been released have been arriving at the hospital behind you. what have you learned about them and the condition that they're in so in fact, elizabeth, we have been told by those who have been released today from is very dale's about us here. rustic circumstances that even detention conditions that they were getting through a sense the best moment of their arrests and keep moving from the church. read they've been living in a very overwhelmed a prisons and even detention centers where palestinian prisoners are denied from getting appropriate access with the bags of price and sense of having enough amounts of boots have food to even have a problem every day to toilets. and this is incredibly no use for this present as
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specifically that they've been posting on the very dangerous a more rough experience that we have been hearing in comparison with the previous person. those are talking about so want to present section of a tech to us a skin disease the month. this prism is an everyone who's calling for appropriate treatment. he's getting beaten cumulated by his reading citizens offices. and also they are cumulated in every single day as they are at least trying to get their basic rights. and this is a good rail to see their inside pretensions a box. they are also been released with a very drastic and miserable humanitarian conditions as they have been subjected to medical checks while i talk to in the locks or something later that some of these k you might be thought to, to take proper care of them. and they have left the hospital to hey, things to the best place, tens that you are right now. living inside also being released for me is really changed on the coming back to a guy. so that's on the increasing attack side of more. that is my new strides on
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people's hollins, on the refugee and displacement caps. yes, the time these big plates has been subjected to as many fires. in fact, elizabeth, but what we do know is that they are most choices were carried out during the last couple of minutes and on the rock refuge account numbers have been shop house and another part of the account has been targeted. i'm to insist have rushed to the location in order to bring the injured, the more to people to receive medical treatments on the grim realities that there is a very notable side to protect the site rights refugee camp. this place has been multiple targets in the course of the past couple of weeks where it's only about 6 evacuation centers run by the united nations. have the button with a bunch of doses of palestinians have been tubes um its ongoing flow up over residential squires. and another part of that portion of the town specifically is that the campus so adjacent to the needs of inquiry,
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the weather minute 3 is existing, right? now, but generally also we continue to hear from eye witnesses if that are so close to roughly the ongoing confrontation, some boxes that we have must operatives that you spend a minute. you continue to arrange that way. the civil defense and the majesty was managed to recover to palestinians who have been killed in chicago area in the western side, the rough a half to that use what it withdrawals from that part and right now and everybody that we continue to hear the sounds of these very surveillance of drugs continue to hold on in a very low altitude, which is from the city of perspective. it's a very significant source of frustration where people are afraid that every single time we hear the sound of these trends, which consider to be a social event, a source of an sightsee for those best place families. you know, they can certainly hear those drones. their thoughts, thank you for your reporting. better thought it was a live in bed on my lot in central gaza. that is really military has stormed the
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town of a zone and the occupied westbank local sol. so say it rated a home with a palestinian one to 5 is really mother tree. family members of are reportedly detained, is ready on, is preparing to demolish the house for many palestinians keeping the keys of places that being forced to flee. it has become an involuntary tradition in both the gaza strip and the occupied westbank. newdell de reports from the jeanine refugee camp. garza hello sentience, playing death and destruction. exhausted by the trauma of war and overtaken by greece. this is the most brutal chapter of the palestinians, not the or catastrophe that began. winds on this militias expelled the majority of palestinians from their homes in 1948. today's tragedy has revived, and that's the best most poignant symbol. the key goes is that the money all day
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when people were exposed in 1948, they kept their home keys were just like them. we hold on to our keys in the hope that we will return to israel has so far obliterated, upwards of 70 percent of homes in gaza in the ongoing war. most of these families will have no home to return to the city on the kia to presents hold for me that god's willing we will return home to rebuild. the key would remain as a better memory, whether it's in gaza in exile or here in the occupied westbank. stories of homes stolen a lives crushed and of keys bearing witness, or a common thread in the palestinians experience of dispossession. the scars of repeated destructive is rarely, military campaigns are inescapable in the jeanine refuge account of the salons home was damaged by is really a sold in 2002 and twice after that. a 2nd home he bought nearby is
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also gone. only the rubble remains and he's hesitant to rebuild again. it's like gaza here. we knows even safe and now homes. my brother's home nearby was struck while he and his family went inside generations of refugees here experienced repeated displacement and loss in their lifetime. the was 10 when he became a refugee in 1948. he holds onto the key to his original home, which i mean what, what do you know? the key of oaks enduring, bitter memories. but it is also a way to challenge the occupation. it's material evidence of my land and home in the alleys of jeanine's, comp known here, a small gaza. the promise of return and rebuilding lives on get to live by patients for assistance. not all the data jeanine refuge account,
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palestine to west africa. now with thousands of people with migrants continue to risk their lives, making the crossing the dangerous crossing into europe. ok, what address begins coverage from caught hong in the gambia. it's been 8 months, says a traumatized body to see se last, so one nephew left on a migrant boat to speed through i root locus called the back way. it never reached its destination. mm hm. and allows me because of i'm still fighting. so is, and i have to do this for the, the fishing community of cock told me in the gotta be a, is a lot different state assessing that brought you up that quote, print to 7 of the 200 pressing is on board white young men and women from the
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village. a few months later, another vessel left the coastal community. but what could it by g, was one of the migrants. he used his life savings for the trip money, he said could have helped set up a small business in the gambia. that money is lost and he is likely to be alive. the key i was gonna pay for a lot of people that killed it, says a smugglers turned back the boat when some migrants and both threatened to report the motors for the spanish police when they reached sho much sooner general or attempted to migrate ones. but for you is willing to try again. i expect to get better and lived in music and offer everything. what's my kid's needs? because since i could diverse demand most not less, consequently for what is supposed to do that's across the case. i see, i think pressure on west africa's a crypt and under funded matter attempts to kill changes the going to be
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a navy says it's deploying the fuel resources that has a lot of challenges continued to grow. we got information recently that some of these missing customers to, for some of these microns that we had for the board of boards. that thing them that big a boat and then sale out irregular migration from west africa into europe rose by 174 percent in the 1st couple of 202400 look set to get worse by the end of the year as harsh living conditions pushed more young men and women to make the dangerous journey across the atlantic. capitalizing on the dispersion, us walk looks like most by what shows us the next pick of point of the journey to europe. taking 200 migrants on wooden boats. this rather, it isn't for the buck waiting. what only one person pays in a day is more than what fishing gibson a month. partnerships with the european union had helped to stem the tide for a while. with the matter of time agents of struggling with logistics and the rising poverty that concerns even more people will attempt to reach you by see how many
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degrees i just gotta control the gotta be a as representatives from 28. the country is amazing. and the libyan capital to address the dangerous migraine crossings across the mediterranean sea. most european union countries will be attending, as well as many african nations. let's take a look at the journey migraines make from north africa to europe. last year, at least a 160000 people tried to make the crossing with 92000 in the drowning, ongoing missing. and the 1st quarter of this year, 59650 microns, have crossed the mediterranean. and they have been 656 report of death or missing persons in that period. with nearly 10 and a half 1000 migrants intercepted at sea and return to libya. but the spies of 59 percent decrease on crossings compared to last year. but you one says the central mediterranean remains one of the world's most dangerous migration roads. that
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spring on correspondents, mount of china, is joining us from the libyan capital. tripoli malik libya has by last full of payments with some european countries. what does it hoping to achieve in this forum? well, as you mentioned, i mean libya is dealing with a huge migration problem. it's long been a trends of help from migrant trying to reach your teen shores. as you know, according to the you, when there's more than 725000 migrants currently in the country, but they've been official say the number is much higher acting. interior ministry meant so busy. recently estimated that the numbers 2000000 people. so let's put a huge frame on the libyan government. they say they can't sit, they simply found a deal or have the capability or resources to deal with the humanitarian needs of the growing migrant. and so the needs population. so this for transmitted
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to ration migration form is trying to whose the, whose efforts relationships between europe and africa the us to help tackle the migration issue and mounted. you have covered the story extensively for yes. you're saying is more than 700000 migraines asylum seekers in libya. how do they feed about these kinds of nice things about the fate? so in the last couple of days we've been trying to go out and here from migrants and sewer and tripoli, especially tripoli. i can tell you there's a real sense of fear of a migrants here. feel that there could possibly be a crack down campaign, tu, tu? tu, tu, tu round top migrant? so, you know, we try to go into places where previously that $100.00 microns, there were only a few and they say it's becoming increasingly more dangerous. we met with while we
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has the nigerian migraines and this is what? yes. i live. yeah. oh my country for file size so many years ago. so i'm looking i maybe i yeah. right now they have a very, very dangerous to how people go to see watch across to see. so they'll have to store pause. so i know everybody is going back right now to dial country says one from yes i was. yeah. i don't find like 200 denying my poor kids. so i'm thinking to move forward or to go by the so my grants are feeling that's a real sense of your time. as you heard what we say, what you know, people are thinking about going back to their countries. uh, that's something that we haven't seen in previous years monitor. thank you very much for you have a portion for now that is monica china. i live in tiffany. still,
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the head on al jazeera souls has powerful goals. a scene has us senator, is found guilty of dr. re corruption and extortion. the tracking of rain and wind condo moving into western has strictly a height of one. so this one starting to spread out across w a, it will push into the bytes really within up those wins giving us a band of showers as well. this turn quieter for that southeast corner has been cold enough for snow over the mountains there. hope that last little bits and for usually the end, it's a con picture here. uh gray skies for some but the sun will po code as well, especially around the escape is been 16 degrees for you on thursday talking plenty of sun across indonesia for java sumatra. okay. running into
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a bit more trouble though, for borneo island and as we live north, this is really where things start to get tricky. month to rains pouring in into the gulf of thailand. that's injecting a lot of moisture into the atmosphere here. and it has been a soaker for many now. island in the southern philippines that will continue on thursday. our summer rains in china starting to break a parts on thursday. so as a result, it's turning hot and sunny shanghai at 30 degrees, but really the focus of all of his flight weather will be the korean peninsula. so looking at a drenching here, but again look at how hard it is for china is capital 36 degrees in beijing on thursday. okay, we'll leave it here. the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, the watching. i'll just bear with me elizabeth, put on a mentor of mine to of on top stories and gaza. is there any military has killed at
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least 13 palestinians since doing one across the street is ready for his target and several areas in the side of the camp and central golf like 1011 people and injuring all those into all the palestinians were killed in the some of the area is why the forces have released 16 palestinians who being taken from gaza and detained in his writing. presently they arrived at ox hospital and i'm central casa for treatment. they say they suffered to check songs, humiliation, and representatives from 28 countries. amazing, and then libby and capital were to address dangerous mike and crossings across the mediterranean. most you countries will be attending, as well as many subs, hard african nations to the united states now with as being a show of unity on the 2nd day of the republican national convention in milwaukee to form a rivals of donald trump having dalston for president and one of his family members, she had her experience of saturday's assassination attempt. alan fisher has moved
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from milwaukee the president's dog 3 days after the attempts to kill him, the theme of the republican national convention make america safer again. the former president was back in the whole once more enjoying the deletion of his supporters. mike johnson of louisiana elliot, the convention had from the leader of the house. the confirmed congressional inquiry into the events in pennsylvania is under way the american people deserve to know the truth and we will ensure accountability. i promise you that under 2 button, millions of illegal aliens cluttered porters speak. you'd have to speak and criticize the bike might have some crime, border security and immigration. well, not always being sold at the facts. from the stage, lucy, to trump had to be the place to run against them for the nomination. quite a surprisingly warm welcome. but both know, bending the knee pledging their support and loyalty. i'm here tonight because we
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have a country to say in a unified republican party, is this central for saving or donald trump has been demonized. he's been sued. he's been prosecuted and he nearly lost his life. we cannot let him down and we cannot let america down the go through me. the senior figure in the republican party is the 1st family member to address the convention since the assassination attempt admitted. she wrote some of the speech because of it. there's no doubt that saturday was one of the most frightening moments of my father in law's life. millimeters separated him from life. the delegates here are blinds in the last few weeks and seem to bite and lose the presidential debate. tony tom secured a number of important courts, victories and survive,
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and assassination attempts. so they believe that on the target for a clean, the house and the wife. oh, how did you know public the national convention in milwaukee? meanwhile, president job item is back on the campaign train for the 1st time since trump's attempted assassination. he addressed the annual convention of the n, w a. c p, one of the oldest civil rights organizations. reynolds reports from las vegas receiving a warm welcome from any a c p. members. us president joe by acknowledge is enormous political debt to black voters. because of, you know, i present a couple hours with vice. president biden spoke about the assassination attempt on his rival, donald trump, and the threat of political violence. no response is going to lower the temperature temperature and condemn violence in any form. but he also took some jabs at trump
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to start to go to florida. rather, girls of watchable business. let me say this again because dropped his line, my gel about what the poor the workers low are by. there's immunization bite in mock trump's reference during the debate last month to black jobs, which many people thought he implied were on skilled. well try the job is or suffice the states. in the aftermath of that debate, some democrats urged biden to drop out of the race over concerns about his age and mental stamina. but black officials and voters have largely stood by him. he's a proven track record b as a portal for the initiative. for what blacks are facing today, and so we are looking for him to do that again to continue to do that. but some
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recent polls suggest some black voters are drifting away from by bite and will need every last measure of support enthusiasm and turn out from black voters. if he is to have any chance of winning a 2nd term in the white house, rob reynolds, l, g 0, las vegas. a senior us senate has been found guilty of a wide range and corruption scheme that included acting as an agent of a foreign government. but menendez, a democrat from new jersey who served as chair of the senate foreign relations committee, is now facing calls to step down. christian salumi reports from new york, senator robert menendez summoned back to court to hear the verdict. after 13 hours of jury deliberations in a 9 week trial, the jury found him guilty of all 16 charges, ranging from bribery to obstruction of justice and acting as an agent of a foreign government. profiting from political favors to 3 businessmen in his home state of new jersey,
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2 of them were tried and convicted alongside of him. the us attorney overseeing the case at the level of corruption was shocking. this wasn't politics as usual, this was politics for profit. and now that a jury has convicted bob and then does his years of selling his office, of the highest bidder, have finally come to an end. the evidence included gold bars over $480000.00 in cash, and a mercedes benz convertible. all seized when the f b. i rated his home in 2022 from any years chinese. we as chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, menendez helped steer military aid to egypt and shared sensitive material in the process, helping a co defendant. while honda obtain a lucrative business deal with the egyptian government, the democrat continues to maintain his innocence and says he'll appeal the verdict . obviously, i'm deeply, deeply disappointed by the jury's decision. i have every faith that the law in the
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fax did not sustain that decision. and that we will be successful upon, i feel that i have never violated my public outs. i have never been anything but a patriot up my country and for my country menendez is attorney attempted to shift the blame to his wife nadine, who was also charged. but had her trial postpone for medical reasons for 72 year old faces and decades behind bars when he returns for sentencing. here in october, just weeks before the november elections until the verdict came in, menendez was vowing to run for re election. now he's facing calls from his party members to step down to media. preston. so maybe i'll just hear a new york. let's try to has pledge to hold russia to account for the down and the malaysia ad on flight 10 years ago. maybe 300 people killed, one flight am 817 was shut down by a russian a mess all over the eastern ukraine was on its way from amsterdam to quality them for. so th, are the victims were astride in speaking at a memorial service. 5 minutes,
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depending long said government is still committed to truth and justice for the dead . we cannot imagine the courage she has made it to someone. to get through these 10 years. grace never fully leaves us. tom and love can listen to twice. please notice that the people you love a faithful tyson from you, remain at all costs and the non purpose well, the event and australia comes ahead of all the ceremony is expected to take place in the coming alice in the netherlands and ukraine in 9 days. the supposed to will, will gather and paris for this is and then pick games. there are concerns this disease and river might not be clean enough for athletes to compete in the man on his algo sign and the water way to prove it is clean the rivers. do to play
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a key pause and the opening ceremony and during the games. but only if it's safe enough, try at lawn and mouse and so then competitions i scheduled to take place in the sense it's amazing. you know, it was a dream for us we, we work a lot and very hard for that. and it is not just for a be here today in sweden to guess, or it's a very lucky and happy day. it's also for the plan that's, you know, and for the river and from the ocean we, we did it, we did it because we are very connected with the as the challenges of climate to change and how we have to do we are, we are a big big city, and we have to work for the plan that's in for the next generation. that's bringing our phones corresponded natasha butler. she's joining us live from paris and it's
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been talented to such a unique selling point to the powers and then thanks hasn't. and tasha just how important was the swim for the games of the who are very much there. it's all say we don't gmc for and if that go to keep the problem is because the mom, she's been saying that she would swim in the sand before the power of sending pegs . and she's finally taking the plunge she k miles off the. so think about 100 meters, putting the head on the water saying that it was refreshing. it was a real joy. it's not any good for the city in the games, but he's also, as you heard, that she said good for the planet to look has been is a key part of these powers games is going to be the location for the opening ceremony the 1st time and opening ceremonies being held outside of a stadium in olympics history and is also going to be used for various events athlete swimming. and it during, for example, the swimming mouth. and so it was absolutely essential for the organizes of the
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games and for the power city council to the said was cleaning up and ready for the big events. and beyond the games natasha cleaning up the sand has been promoted as one of the key legacy achievements of power is 20. 24. how big a job has it been? enormous. it is being one point. $5000000000.00 and call us does take about a decade to try and clean up the sand. we're talking about and improve sewage system. we're talking about new water treatment facilities, a huge task, but the power so the counselors say look, this is not only about the games. this is also about towards the clean up the site . and so prisons in the future my, their swim impulse of is and that is a way of giving for z and something back off to these games. it is a legacy project if you like. i'm also say say that no, we don't know what the weather is going to be like in the next few weeks if so there is unprecedented rain full and the pollution levels are too high. what really picks organized as a saying, but they do have a backup plan. they can, for example,

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