tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 29, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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on the south korea police receive up to $200.00 defaults violence every day. $1.00 oh, $1.00 east to investigate career lead from one out to 0. the . the don't want me to put on them and distance and use our life from jo. how coming out for the next 60 minutes, the best way to state controlled and natural council says presidents nicholas, mother, one of the, one of sunday's election. the opposition disputes, the result saying it's candidates and window gonzales. one of the most part slots counsel delayed as favors f portion of the tensions between as one of them has fall
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off we may have victims of torture and saddam whose full size taken chest struggling to hail them. mentally scowls floss. i'm alexandra buyers in the french pacific territory of the heating, where i may look ideal for olympic searching for behind the scenes. some people are so sure hosting the event is actually worth it. the fluid and hard to believe just some of the reactions to venezuela's presidential election results. the state controlled and actual council has announced presidents nicholas my doodle, the window of sunday's election. this will be his 3rd time as president and election that multiple exit polls suggest that the opposition would when my brutal says the electoral system is trans balance. but the heck is we're trying to compromise the outcome to the we self with cyber attacks.
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we to most of hacking, we know which countries behind it, but i would mention it's a cyber tech on the transmission infrastructure of the electrical system. they didn't want the foods to be added up for the final results to be announced today. well venezuela's opposition coalition has rejected my doodle is victory. they say the candidates had window gonzalez, 170 percent of the vote is calling on his support has not to take to the streets or commit acts of violence to throw them off. in other words, this is not just another fraud, this is a gross disregard and violation of the people sovereignty. there is no other way they can explain and justify this. let's go to our correspondent, other sounds are on p i today he is following those developments from neighboring colombia as capital bull with a lot of sounds. are 1st the poor cars through the results. oh
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yes, i believe is elizabeth. well the good business? well, um electoral council came out and announcing the results in 6 hours and this was their 1st bullet in 6 hours after the polls closed, which seems to indicate to a number of people of servers inside venezuela that they were discussing or thinking inside the government. how to proceed, but they did come out and announced that the present and the class of my daughter had won this election with 51 percent of the vote and said that in 2nd place was his main rival. if wound double in silas with 44 percent of the vote and they also said that the address, 59 percent of eligible by. ready there's a came out to vote, and this seems to go against the what we had seen anecdotally throughout the day with huge qs, with people staying in line for hours to be able to pass the vote. and also
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a people that had spent the night outside of some of the polling stations to make sure to vote in favor of that off position. so this, there's no doubt that this announcement came as a shock for all of those people as to were expecting a change in power after 25 years in, in power by the socialist party in the country. and alejandro gonzalez has also forces not to take to the streets and protest. what are the options for the opposition to contest the results? and i think we've got some indication from the press conference that the opposition gave after the announcement. and one key strategy there will probably be that to insist that they, when they're gonzales as the president elect venezuela,
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that he won the elections by 70 percent. this is what the they're saying, any insisting that they need to be able to verify at the vote. and we're seeing already some international leaders, including from the last 2 additional allies of the government to of a new class. my daughter, any particular the president of uh, sheila, at bodies you came out saying that he will not recognize a vote that it has not been verified. then what the opposition is saying is that they were able to see only 30 percent of the paper tallies of the boat and that they need to see the entirety of them a to see effectively who did when these elections. this seems to be a 1st strategy, but obviously a lot will depend on what will happen on, on monday,
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and indeed. busy the f to the people will come out to protest on the streets. there's also great expectations on what are the original leaders that might say, in particular, here in columbia president gustavo 5th results. so i left the staff and who has been participating in negotiations with president and the class my little trying to set up free and fair elections. we also heard from the us secretary of state anthony blinking, who has said that there is great concern about. busy these results that they are not respecting to the vet, well, of the venezuelan people and there was also as a sort of, of avail to a sort of a retaliation. they are saying that the international community is watching and, and will respond to this announcement out of sounds of the thank you very much for that. that's uh, i just found that it on p a. t keeping
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a very close eye on. then his way to for us from neighboring colombia is capital in that boat with us. but it's take a closer look at nicholas. my daughter for a bus drive a little became a union leader before being elected to the national assembly. you took charge as president off to the death of his mental go chavez in 2015. since then, the economy has collapse the spot having launch oil reserves. it's led to the largest migration of venezuelans on rack for products, which she was little off with. are terry and as a leading addicted foil regime and of imprisoning political rivals. but us reimpose oil sanctions on venezuela in april saying whether those government had fallen short on commitments to hold a free and fed presidential election this year. once a top oil producer, the country's output has decline significantly over the years. how the fod, hey, is a historian and journalist,
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specializing in last america. and he was an observer for the 2017 venezuelan local elections. he's joining us live from london. great to have you with us on al jazeera, so the national electrical council didn't release the tallies from each of the, i believe it's $30000.00 polling booths nationwide. they have promised to do so in the coming out is does that have the ability to verify results as well in the past? um, you mentioned that it was on 72017 which is correct. um the pound watson now is very quickly because they have an electronic system which enables the electric commission to issue uh the results of the father. they took such a long time mean. so there have been some problems. dad busy mother has denounced this being hot again. he hasn't brought in yet because that is the case. so we want the weather of these being some kind of cold, the nation to make the announcement long after the closing of the police station. the part of me is that the commission household has been seen as close to the
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government, which is correct. this being in 2017, the procedure like septic, this defeat, where they were originally elections, to evidence, whether it's a federal county. so the violation for governors, i must have sever one of the states and the process. one is mostly your position, a brother now who actually lost the election to the chinese stuff i've need. you don't recognize he's victim. you know, he's defeated where a busy time they all physician have come out. absolutely fighting, saying that they're saying the whole world knows who one you're talking about, the delay and the results being announced. we know that there was some independent verifies in venezuela with a not have they had sufficient access to do their jobs. oh no, no. there's not been studies the problem. the 1st of all, the electrical mission, the government bond, the feeling you knew of 17 to join the surface. that's that, that's a good thing. that was there with the that's about seeing. so the government because of independence. i know personally some of the service that came for the u. k. 2 in
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his way that they were all supporters of the government. so in that respect, many of the old service at the moment in business for the international service, people who are close to the government or support the government and they will accept models printed as you might do to victory. so that's one thing. also, your position has denounced that they like is from parties, and this really is every party has the right to have a delegate by the electronics, but sort of as upholding station. i saw them there and you know, during the 2017 election, dale patient says that they were not allowed to get in to be able to money to how their world was being conducted. they're complaining that is with the case. but also they are complaining that the amount of votes, so they have confirmed the tendency that needs to go to solve this as war by 70 percent. again, now that the government know the policy should have shown concrete, evidence of, of why they are coming able to seek us. but the high to an island and been issued.
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i showed up meant that the, both of you had a good chance to we why? because in the past, the competition what, what i, the boy called the elation for contingency that would be trans powered. how people are willing to come out to will because they would know that the result is, is a full goal, compassion. this time there wasn't much as you report the city for longer. i was talking to people, administrator, they would people who would you and have 9 o'clock on saturday night sleeping on the street to make sure that they would vote against my doodle. so the high turner should have been, if he did the procedure and i'd sit on solid according to the electoral commission, or the hospital being the case. and that's why they're many adults, but they were young. columbia was mentioned, the 40 minutes to do is give you a sheet of informally, you from colombia. let's just say the level that she wants an independent audit of the vote. so that's really interesting. yeah, and that's really interesting because as we, we've been hearing from our correspondence throughout the day, what colombia says is noteworthy because colombia also has left when government in fact the 1st and it's history. but my daughter has said after the results,
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but now instead no one can into fear in venezuela's affair. so how susceptible is he to any pressure or scrutiny from outside the country while, especially when he comes from living golden is that mean, guardian, they both bodies, the prism of cheat, as you mentioned, was mentioned earlier in this report that really refused to accept that was sold and the response of the gum was play aggressive saying well, but the sooner we talk for the defeat defies use of my legal to complete with both which is beautiful. know where to statement because the opposition inventories massages. so that the reaction from the government to me is to body. it's a statement about not accepting. i'm calling the government of industry that redeem which isn't things that he's use for the, for you call you on government. it's, it's seen so much they'll call given the salem government is very touchy about how a legit allies of the government react to this. also we have to wait a whole new level. she loves the person will because he was reaction. he was
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retreat. you can look for us and my little person, i'm a little said that it would be a broke box. i've seen it won't quote, unquote, if he didn't win know say there was a, he's as possible. so it would be very important to know how the president the school direct we haven't heard anything would be watching the present very closely . what have you found here? thank you very much for your analysis. my pleasure. or preventing more head on the news allah. including the roost president, we promised us to spend millions on mining health and infrastructure, but protests is not convince to help them and ready for release. the 1st of thousands of inmates being freed from crammed congolese prisons, and as randy drawn strike has kills 2 people. the engine to 3 and 7 on near the border with as well. the strike hit the town or shock that
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a few kind of major was from the is ready for to. a child is among the injured and some flights of 11 and the only international f one which has been cancelled or delayed because of increasing tension between israel and his vala. it comes off to as well as security cabinet, authorize the prime minister and defense minister to determine is response to saturdays attack on the occupied. goldman hi, which kills 12 people is all blame the lebanese um group has bola, but it denies involvement. 2 sides have been exchanging 5 a month since the one gone. so i began with sprinkler 11 on correspondent saying ahold that she's joining us live from the root international airport as dana isn't unusual for the airport to take this step and what impact does it have? well, no doubt. yes, we are as a, with international airport, a lot of flights were canceled. there have been slight disruptions and we're just going to show you the heavy traffic outside the airport because the overnight
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flights were, were changed to the early hours of the morning. yes, this is quite unusual because of the security situation in the country. the escalating tensions of between israel has the law late yesterday as well. security cabinet met and authorized the prime minister and the defense minister to got sent to decide on the response of to hezbollah. as the what they blame, they blame hezbollah for that rockets attack on sack today and much they'll show us that killed civilians. now hezbollah denies carrying out that lock. it strikes so chaos outside the airport. people are concerned, it is summer time. many ex pats are in in the country, so there is concern that the airport could be a target if you talk to security sources here. they told us that the throughout the night there were is really drones of flying overhead. but you know, there's still
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a lot of speculation on what that is really response will be, is right. the media is talking about the highest response, a significant response, but a limited response. so the question is, will they hits 11 on infrastructure, or will they hit hezbollah target? and the other question is, what will hezbollah as response be? because if you know, if it is a measured response, then the conflict can be contained and if, but if it is not a measured response, then we are talking about this conflict which has been largely confined to the boards are widening. so there is a lots of concern. you talk to people here, some will tell you this, there's a mixed reaction industry. some will tell you that they believe that the response will be limited and as well as response will be measured and, and this whole situation can be contained. but others also believe that as well. well, you know,
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is determined to expand this conflict to push hezbollah from the border. so yes, there is a lot of concern in this country and a lot of the fear relief on what comes next. i imagine especially alter the nations and drawing a tax to in the south near the border as a now i lost that i lost. i have to say that. can you hear me now? i lost, i apologize. we've lost all connection with our correspondent 11 on, so let's move on to gone. so where is really, as strikes have killed at least 66 people since saturday, and con you and this and is really attack on a home killed 10 palestinians in milwaukee, which is where the military declared the safe. so at least the 5 people were killed off to n, as riley attacked on the 10th century link displaced palestinians, and panic among palestinians who miss world has ordered to evacuate. be on bush
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camp in the bala, the head of the un agency for palestinian refugees. felipe closet and he has wall that 86 percent of the gaza strip is on the evacuation odors. palestinians on the grounds of them being false to fleece several times. and that there was nowhere left to go. i swear i don't know where to go in 1940 i to the display swans, but this is the 10th time for us. i swear to god, i don't know where to go to the find a solution for us. now, where do we go? they destroyed all homes. they've killed all children on the display. so women, no matter where do we go enough of this? where do we go? that spring, corresponding hunting, lockman with he's joining us live from bed on bala and central gaza and honey. this was something that you have been talking about of the last 9 months is just the constant evacuation or that's how many times people i told to move. and now we have
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the head of the agency that you want agency for palestinian refugees pushing a finger on the amount of this trip that is on the evacuation. what is most of it of the yes. well, the ongoing and constant in force displacement not always been causing much of the trauma to the people, but it's also creating handbook and paying and just a sense of that instability, a sense of permanent displacement for the vast majority of we're talking about almost 100 percent of every one resided across the gods through at least experience displacement twice or 3 times in an worst case scenarios. the people who experienced that 8 times or 10 times since the beginning of the word, the areas that we're talking about that is not on there is really evacuation orders that is really military lars, they describe as a humanitarian,
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done these areas even though they're not under the evaluation order, they have to be repeatedly targeted displays. families were killed inside the humanitarian zones, where after this really military ordered them sharply to move to the there as we were talking about air, the r, y, and the tory as of these attacks window by loss evacuations on the western part of the city as well. as the center of the area these, it's part of the western side of the golf and strip the small sliver of land that extends it from there. but i city in the center center of the part that goes through all the way through the city. and we documented cases of this place and families were killed inside. there's 10 or in the residential homes of the uh, they've been filtering in since the beginning of this genocide, the word this has been causing a lot of the psychological i promise people right now have no place to go,
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have no safe place to shelter in the recent evacuation orders a from a storage refuge account and the i've got to talk to you about most of the charlotte is already onboard asian to say that in the center of gauze, not far from where you are because i believe this is around 1800000 people out of the 2300000 in gaza now in the central gaza and we have of actuation orders. now for the most populated pasha dasa will the vast majority of people who are ordered by these really military to evacuated, their homes are important. and so there is bella city there that i city is relatively the only city right now in the entire gaza strip. that is relatively a relatively ok for people to stay it. i'm not saying it's 100 percent say, because we're seeing in the past a few weeks than just the past couple days. mazda of airs, right? targeted evacuation centers and shelters were displaced. families have been seeking
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a protection inside of these uh, facilities. but right now it's the only place that we can safely say has some in tot, the structure, some residential building left for people. instead of being lift the in the streets, they take filters inside these buildings. are right now with the reason evacuation orders, hundreds of 1000 of families evacuated since last night. and the early hours of this morning to dinner by the coming all the way from the refuge account and basement part the various rest of the account and the site i read you come and give pouring into the vicinity of the hospital inside the courtyard of the hospital seeing more people inside the city, there are reports of a tripling the number of, of the people in their velocity, just increasing the population in on, already packed city. that how doesn't have this the vision of public facilities resources to accommodate this large number of people. honey, thank you very much for that. that's how the muscle of,
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of overlays has live in bed on the ball out in central gaza. it's just lucky now it presidents ridge of 5 as a one says his country could intervene and as well as one, gaza speaking to members of his policy on sunday. and the one made references to the 2020 conflict in libya when turkey sent troops to support the government. he also mentioned last is operation. when turkey is ally, azerbaijan took control of the nego, no cut of oxygen, and the ones that as took a could do something similar in israel, but didn't elaborate. mm. a good, good. we need to be very strong so that israel cannot do these ridiculous things to palestine just as we entered, caught a box just as we entered libya, we can do something similar to them. there is no reason for us not to. we only have to be strong so that we can take these steps. but let's bring it on correspondence
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and of course, you all know she's joining us live from as possible us and then what a to, if he has options here. those of us 1st with me on the line that way or if it's lost in translation in this topic, because many international media, all of our dogs, a speech as if he says we can do the same in israel. so i have to underline that he, he, he gave the turkish ministry support in the car ball and leave the awards as the reference, which were no boots on the ground strategist for turkey. and this is very important because a to see a has many male. it's very involved in like milledgeville operations, that it has come back to me since 192019 in northern serial. i feel peroration in africa and other places and those, those were on the ground operations circuit. some of the 3 were involved along with
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the serial position and my troops. but here he's talking about another example the where a turkish army was involved in technology terms with its arms drones, but nobody's underground but turkey. some of the 3 supports of this part of military, whoops, on the ground in libya and the other boards on military and navarre no card of us. so that's 1st what we have to underline. uh, we all understand that he's trying to mean he can. he has the strength and power to do the same thing for garza supporting the groups on the ground in does this, is this what we understand? but of course, this means i don't think that it was made by a correspondence. i don't think that he was trying to say he was, he was trying to mean something else, but he was flying to show that to kid wants to be involved. also politically, a, in the solution for gods because we have seen
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a beating mediation between the palestinian groups and there was an agreement that at the a mom is a possible recognize his group would be recognized as the sole leader of the policies. but now we're seeing that ad on is saying bond with the bus hasn't responded to his request to his invitation to come and speaking the turkish parliament. we understand that ours on wants to turn a new page on this debate and wants to be involved in the political solution process for the post of war in gaza back to you. all right, so then thank you for that. that's that i'm close. you want to live and assemble of the 10s of thousands of people have fled volumes, and so the ons done for region today from chad, many of barely surviving all the show signs of torture and sexual violence. health workers say thousands of traumatized and mac adequate counseling in the refugee
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camps of easton. chad ok, what if there is reports on the board? a ton of all day? how many people, what can increase is being treated for to to works. he says, way inflicted by an a good boy accused this of ethnic cleansing funny the they tied me to a call, drag me a long distance between mused everything they could lay their hands on and breaking my on. and the process is, doctor said he's physical wounds making you but they on something about his mental health and nobody at them. and we treat guns just another wounds, but some victims to the trauma center for psychological management. which item had a baby strapped to our back? what fight is attacked to the intent and the displays people's cam in elgin 8 indigenous the highest with that. 2, bullets, pierce my arm and hit my baby, and it killed him instantly. by many of the women say they've been subjected to another weapon of war. right?
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for inspection violence. a couple of topics here. in most cases go unreported. helpful could say it's difficult called victims of abuse, will likely carry this promo for the rest of their lines. after months of counseling, some survivors receive lessons emitting weaving and declaration, however, fuel refugees get this lucky, social services workers that concerned about recent reports of suicide. i'm including these refugee ca use to check conflict into that. i come here so i know so when not, no one but a 5 minutes of him on also is the pick up next. his existence, we do not get in because the use income demonica graham adam was crippled and one day after weeks of torture, he also witnessed his family and neighbors killed and the houses burned to ashes.
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like maybe so we didn't use refugees. yeah. he has one which no one piece pretends to sit down and we will go back to seek justice. there's so many unspeakable atrocities committed an alternator, unspeakable atrocities. but after 20 years of conflict in the, for on the car and fighting. and so then to believe that we'll ever see justice, i'm a decrease out easy to agree on the charge suit on board. it's to the head of knowledge of, of regional security concerns top the agenda ada quad, missing a foreign ministers in tokyo. and, and then pick destination, that's a resident, waive development. but there was concern about damage to ta, he's, he's for sting, an environment the the had a lot of that. let's have a look at the weather as
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a new week stops in europe and it has to be said, it is looking very pleasant across much of europe. we've got high pressure in charge out west that's keeping things larger, me fine, dry, sunny, and warm. we'll see temperatures climb across more western areas. we'll see some relief, however, to the sheets across the beer in peninsula with showers pumping into northern parts of portugal and to the north west of spain. a few showers as well creeping into northern parts. oh britain on the island of island, but lots of funny spells with the wound gathering across the south. now let's talk about the elephant in the room. you can see it that swelling area of low pressure. i'm going to bring some very strong winds to is stoney, a very heavy rain to lot for you. it moves away from the baltic states across belarus and into western russia. and as it does so, it is going to drop temperatures for some of those cities like moscow temperatures coming down slightly, as well across the se, but lots of heat continuing to build across southern pots of front into spain and
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portugal, we are expecting to see 40 degrees celsius the in madrid, so a scorching choose day and a lot of room for southern parts of england. a london scene 29 degrees celsius on choose day. oh, there's no place like co all except when home is for the parts of the lebanese filmmaker documents as life to one of the country's most turbulent times. the pills, i'm the anxious and fatal. a witness documentary on this jersey at a a pod heating inconvenience is israel and obstacles piece. i think that the new thing you have on his government with these says 5 digit, you say getting russell, a thought provoking. odd, since the
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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 being 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 to watching out of the out of me, elizabeth put on and to have a mind to of on top stories, the sour, venezuela's electro accounts. it has declared nicholas my daughter, the winner of the presidential election, of 51 percent of the voters. it will be my daughter's said 6 year term as president,
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his opponents on distribution. the result is rarely as to what some gaza have killed 66. allison in the last 24 hours. it takes 10 people killed him to strike on the house and con eunice and flights favors apples and 11 on have been cancelled ordinates as well and decides how it was part of the nature of attack and occupied golden heights. controls governments claims has fallen, but the lebanese denied any involvement as well known as protested against the presence of his very ministers at the funeral of the 12 people killed in a rocket attack and is well occupied golden heights on saturday footage. advise way the media showed drew's more as the racing fall. a lot finance minister this alo, smart judge, the size of the block that attack and asking him to leave. small church has responded to the strike on match the sounds. saying 11 on as a whole. should pay for the attack as well. joining us here in the studio is
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michael and jones. he's a professor of literally studies and digital humanities at home of been highly foot university. good to see you mock as always, that's begin with the is where the response, but we've seen of this way the response since there's a rocket attack in the occupied golden highest palm. mister benjamin netanyahu cancelling his trip, not counseling, but cut him short, draw the, his trip to the west, sharing this uh, security cabinet missing. we were hearing from our correspondent and 11 on earlier . you know everyone on edge seeing how is well will respond to saying is going to respond despite his bullet denying any involvement. how do you see the reaction in terms of what's happened over the last 9 months? but i think my concern is that is really going to use this as a pretext escalate in lebanon. we've seen that and you have cut strip showed him, as he said, this is the kind of stuff netanyahu's tribes on you lots crisis. and he knows that his longevity is tied to his role as
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a will lead that. right. so we're always good to netanyahu, but i think was really important about this is that is there, i will incentive is really pressure acting as if this is an unprecedented civilian death toll within what's going on in the northern boat is actually since october, the 7th about 50 lebanese civilians, engine list have been killed by is ready shelling and miss out. right, so this isn't actually new, but the way the media is, is react thing is almost acting as if this it, i'm president and israel has the right to respond. however, there was never any mention, for example, when lebanese civilians were killed of lebanon's right to respond and what particular worried man, it was quoted that just before before this was that small rich said the scene absolutely that never the whole should pay for the attack. what do you make those comments especially coming off of the lebanese government issued a statement condemning any attacks on any civilians which is itself is unusual, given that this is an attack on an occupied power train, right? i mean firstly, it's an occupied territory. so,
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as of historically has kind of marginalized the jury's population. so the fact now that they using the suffering of the truth, as again a pretext to kind of take revenge 11 on his warning, but smart, which is would imply potential civilian cabinets, the casualties 11th. and let's not forget the last week when who the drone hit tell of even killed one is a civilian. that's the is there any response was actually bomb retaliate, use it civilian infrastructure, right? so they actually get attacked, so 1000000000. i'm strict in your i'm and as response, so that makes me concerned and especially in life smarter just said that the is response could be one that involves killing lebanese civilians. and traditionally, this kind of war across the board has tried to maintain an equilibrium by any targeting military targets, right? it hasn't succeed in doing that. but it does seem that the kind of this large scale of this particular mastercard is now prompting. this is response to to take it to military action that could result in civilian casualties. and yeah, and again, how unprecedented all those comments from smart, which saying that living on as
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a whole should pay for the attack. when over the last 9 months, the contract has very much being between as well and has bala and not less than on, on worry. and given the kinds of things i've heard from the top is very minister saying that they could turn they root into gaza. i think if anyone was going to make a comment like that, it's going to be smart rich. i mean, he's in front of a right wing. he's incredibly nationalistic, and he has shown complete the stain for essentially anyone who's not as riley. and i think his traditional role in the cabinet has always been to push, although it's already are right when government to push everyone as far, right as they are going to go. so now he's going to be the one pressuring the likes of netanyahu to respond. and potentially pressure them to respond in a way to escalate the situation that i've been on. let's not forget was there was a lot of narrative that suggests that as well, don't want to escalate and hezbollah don't want escalate, which is lot to be true to all people and is really government who have tried to draw in the us more have tried to escalate the original concept because they know that escalating it and creating a annex essential tract is ro is what's going to keep the us on site, giving them
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a weapons. mock, thank you for your analysis. was that small calling jones? of the living on to all the news now the foreign ministers of the us, japan, india, and a story idea has met in tokyo for talks, domination by threats to regional security. known as the quad summit, china's military presence in the south china sea top the agenda, north korean missile launches, cyber security and mal time controls are also being discussed. at the start of those talks, the story is find minutes, depending long said the region faces it's most challenging, circumstances and decades, we'll know all region and i will not being way shape that we all understand. we faced the most confronting circumstances in our region in decades. and the work through these groups are the called reflects, our collective determination to work more closely than ever with each other and
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with cape partners to shape these periods of change together to shape the sort of region we want to live in. and we have listened and we've heard what are region once a region that is peaceful, that is predictable, that is governed by accepted rules and owns with all of us can cooperate, can trade and strive region with sovereignties, respected, and competition is managed responsibly with size impact do not determine a country site and when a country dominates in the country is dominated. so this allow me to send this off dates from the summit and talk you the security in the end of us have collision is the main focus of the ministers here. they refer to the situation in south end is china. see the countries are very, what about the sorts of policy is military policies of china and this presence in these waters. the confrontations that happens between china, the china is the coast guards on philippine and bidding on postcards during the
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last few months. also a very uh, here's concern for these companies. this is why they're going to announce the financial aid to many companies in this area to build their capabilities, the military of innovation kind of come up and it isn't this walters and also their law enforcement culpability is such as giving them money to buy new speed go scott, the votes. and also another concern is the north korea's misaligned on nuclear and development. so doing good the last few months also north korea has gained the new capabilities and the ministers. uh how, because nice that to today you, we could hear also and you can the mission to such a programs. the company is also going to announce a new, a financial aid to find out. so and comments and you communication system to help you. uh, you didn't get national disasters that so many uh right. the range of issues, the $80.00 the main focus is the, as we mentioned, it's the situation in the,
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in domestic region. they defy the title, is that the decision should be on was open and free. and so again, that they need to uh, to face the increasing influence of china here. and there's also escalating tension between the us and russia president valli metuse and has repeated his warnings against washington's plan deployment of nuclear missiles to gemini and comments made of the annual naval day parade. proving to choose the west of clicking to cold war mentality. berlin says most go stations of nuclear capable weapons that can target german cities. and it's common in gretel enclave. usually a shop, a lot of our reports from most colors of the european capitals to become a target for russian missiles presents like even patients. response to the united states analysing is, will begin deploying long range missiles in germany for the 1st time since the cold full of is when you would disagree. let me see important the russian states and
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military objects. our administrative industrial centers are defensive of structure will fall within themselves range the flight of time to targets on our territory. for such marseilles, which may potentially be equipped with nuclear warheads, will be about 10 minutes to the us to class as a nation assignment and washington this month. that will begin deploying the missiles in 2026, a significant escalation intentions. following the ending of the intimated range, nuclear forces treat feel on this between the united states and russia 5 years ago . okay, so to us and then from united. so the situation recalls the events of the cold war era associated with the deployment of american pershing medium. rage be silenced in europe. if the west implements such plans, we will consider ourselves free from the previous imposed one sided moratorium on the deployment of our medium. in short, rage strikes as since russia had promised it would not restart the production of such missiles as long as the united states did not deploy missiles or bold
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a position that's now changed please. and made his comments during an annual navy day parade in saint petersburg involving about 2 and haul size and serviceman. and the bulk said she vessels also taking part will ships from china, india until jerry, dennis, tracing them ministry partnership. a show for a month of to russia and north korea finding you defense parked on the same day the united states made a tree, announced a strengthening of its middle tree coordination was to upon to counter will. it's called the strategic challenge from china, boxed by moscow. you leadership of all of ultra 0 most go. it's hi rose president has tried to turn around the political crisis by outlining his plans to boost the economy. but with her government and boiled at a corruption scandal and protest is demanding justice for people killed in the 2022
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on west many for bank, unconvinced money on a sanchez reports from the law received in the you know, a lot of they began reduce independent states by blaming former precedents, the castillo, for the country's problems you. i received a paralyzed country due to the last government that costs the worst crisis of confidence in 50 years, a divided country and most in a deep political crisis. but what they said, she plans to spend millions of dollars on mining health and many other infrastructure projects before leaving office in 2 years. that offered no message to the families of 49 peruvians killed by the army and police in protest. since she took office 18 months ago, the no one has been detained. no one is guilty, nothing. there is no justice bridgewater, they spend 5 hours reciting her government's accomplishments. but she's the most
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unpopular leader in the america, with an approval rating below 5 percent. congress is equally unpopular, the better, but she doesn't represent us. she has a packs with congress, many of them delinquents, she's publicly lied during the corruption investigations. this is a dictatorship. 84 percent of peruvians want general elections. now. the 1st is pretty system against what if it came from bitterness most important religious authority, the archbishop of lima, loved it, her ministers, and other politicians. but this is not a democratic society. in his sermon, archbishop tablets castillo directly to con. it was political plus the most. i go to those who use and corrode the state by giving priority to their own interests, lives in institutional dis, loyalty. despite nationwide discontent,
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the streets remain mostly quiet except for a few protesters who say they are not afraid of a police correct down to club descent again essentially. so i'll just see that email still ahead on knowledge as they are lessons learned from previous talk soon has a believe to have reduced faith tablets. he's in taiwan to gave me swept across the island. and the french semester delivered a long way to go meddling the phone for the of them to close the
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of the many of a crowd of jails. the move comes off to video revealed shock and conditions and solid presence, sparking a national outcry. ex was on a visual pool. the gates of mcculla presented the democratic republic of congo open, but not for new admissions. instead, 420 prisoners spots free. the 1st of 7000 to the release of the coming weeks, a move welcomed by prisoners to rights activists. see a quote and for zone. see, do, well my goodness you, what you're doing is looking at the extent to which we can track little, just to overcrowding, the enabling us to complete the, to service the prison front at the same time and building another prison as clearly you know, to present mcculla prison was built in 1957 for just 1500 inmates, but now holds 10 times more. most of them have never faced trial.
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i've never been called by judges. i've been here for 17 years in mcculla prison. i grew up here. i've never benefited from these grace measures granted. but here the people suffer. the release comes after a social media post by a journalist who was recently freed after 6 months the attention. it shows a must see a to prison or a sleeping on crowd, the floors drinking from buckets and often suffering from various diseases. the overcrowding in prisons has been a decade long problem to drc. the human rights advocates say it's caused by a lack of state resources, an arbitrary detentions by security forces. last year, 66 inmates died in just 2 months for a moment, attrition and lack of care. ready issues are very difficult, the prisoners die every day. the people stopping here and like you have no idea.
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the prism is very badly. the government says it plans to release $7000.00 inmates in total, potentially having a mccollugh speculation. they will be released at the rate of $400.00 a week. but critics, a deeper we forms are needed as more prisoners, so wait, their turn for freedom. it's a long overdue step towards the justice axis. i'm reaching out to 0 record raising rainfall in china is one on providence. has caused a severe flooding and left thousands without electricity, or some people have been trapped in their homes as the remnants of ty soon gave me sweep across the country. se transportation has been disrupted, and telecommunications were down and 12 cities well, the taco and killed at least 10 people when it made land full and ne taiwan last week. but he has a preparation, i believe, to have prevented many mode. this is ken reports from ty pay. a tragedy
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has hit this hill community after a landslide. dislodge multiple homes, a couple and their late sixty's died. i was panicking when i had people shouting, you know, at least 10 lies, were lost after kimmy, the 1st type boon to land in taiwan. in years, i leased record amounts of rain on parts of the island. losses to agriculture and fisheries are estimated at more than $50000000.00. but the capital type pay is now being that quickly. unlike the aftermath of type 290 and 2001, when widespread flooding came at the cost of nearly a 100 lives. this transport hub type pay main station was inundated with rain water despite existing flood control measures rising to above 2 meters to paralyzed operations. for months since then, the city has raised its defenses against extreme downpours. newer subways now have
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flood, gave 2nd seo the underground space. in 2015, 10 metre high levies prevented the thomas we a river from overflowing into ty, pay a city with a base and well underground tunnels hold diverted rainwater concave green spaces, such as these serve as community water catchers. data from advanced forecasting is compiled and dispersed via a real time map, so called type food holidays when offices and schools are closed, encourage people to stay in doors, but it takes a village to prevent catastrophe says, you know, glue, founder of an organization that's trained thousands of civilians, an emergency response. it's even more important for emergency preparedness to be as focused on the public as it is on policy makers, decision makers. because when a crisis happens, communities won't have time to wait for professional help to arrive. self reliance
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is a discipline that is 15 year old is putting into practice in these drills or whole month's as a site. we have to hold strong and not become a burden for the police and military forces. we should protect ourselves. this is very important to navigate casualties, increased resilience that applies whether the perpetrator is natural or man. me. eunice kim, i'll just sarah taipei from says one at 1st and then pick some and gold and it 12 years president matthew met con quotes. now marshall me personally to congratulate him for race reports. this is for the knights of great celebration for the french and power itself. the one of the medal hopes very much lift up to a height 22 year old. little marshal, adding a 12 gauge round for the french in the pool, waiting gold. and the men's 400 maces,
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individual mentally breaking the olympic record of american great michael phelps in the process. i'm just missing out marshall on breaking his already world record that he took off phelps in the world championships last year. he still hasn't 3 more goals to go for these olympics. well, i had a goose benz on the on the podium, i felt really proud to be myself and to be also french tonight. so it was, it was an amazing time for me. and i was, yeah, it was really is living at the moment. so it was pretty cool. elsewhere there was a shock for great britain, this item hate to you. he was hoping to go for a red 3 page winnings. the same events at $311.00 picks in a row at the 1st month after michael phelps to do that. but he wasn't able to have big ad style in the mens 100 rates of breast drugs by it's always nickel or mountain n d y just no point, no 2 seconds full rate. i'll this era virus and while the eyes of most and then
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pick fans on powers this week, one competition is playing out from the city of live. assistant events are being held to the french pacific territory of to haiti, the decision to stage the events and one of the items most remote villages was controversial. as alexandra buys reports from k, i who pool it's a paradise for services. and for the people who live here, hope all is a big family. it doesn't matter of the last name. it is one big united family. this small village is nearly 16000 kilometers from the rest of the olympic events in france. on the pacific island of, he's at the point where the road to the capital ends. most villagers like stars and lean parker live across the river. there's one foot bridge, or you drive through the water. and it's been bothering with olympic activity for
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a year. not to, we're used to common nature the now we're seeing cars and trucks everywhere. surfers around the world. no tay hope of a famous wave crashes on the reef just offshore. but the olympic games are turning this paradise upside down. money for going into building new facilities and infrastructure. villagers renting out their home. milton partners and $360000.00 building a new guest house. actually it's definitely changed economic investment. it's good for us that brings people lodging. we do part exclusions and jet skis. how do i spend a year preparing? she's grateful but ready for it to be over. stop by see if we hope it passes quickly. so it's all done. less stress,
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less work to. not everyone sees the benefits of hosting. the competition is to save . you have to it serves as publicity for them. it's an illusion. a minimum part of the population, profit from the games, not a maximum. i'm sorry, of that. i was disappointed. people here are also worried about long term damage to the environment. a controversial new judging tower built on the coral reef. or do you want to control center filling what used to be fields of crops with rocks and temporary tents. people want to know what their village will look like when it's all over. it doesn't matter if you're on a boat, a surfboard or you live in the village. most people aren't getting close to the action. residents need accreditation. spectators one passes through a lottery and they've been complaints. some people saying their home no longer feels like their home is adding to the question of whether this will all be worth it when the olympics have packed up, unless alexandra buyers out 0. so he stayed with us. we are back in
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just a few minutes. the hellish team in the gaza strip as is continues. there's a deliberate mission of posting and humanity in western media. and it needs to be questioned, sustains coverage that actively humanizes is ratings and actively humanizes palestinians. this is not the time for doing this to kind of wait tracking those stories, examining the journalism and the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the listing that's a noel risk for palestinians in garza. busy it is said the polio virus has been detected and stores and contaminated water is really a talks of caused extensive damage to ga,
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the source systems. that's the only nation of plants and water supply networks. even before october, the 7th palestinian did not have enough the clean water line going aid agencies and the you and for daily deliveries. we are begging for help. we have begging to be saved from the suicide. people are locked in, their homes can't go out. as well as this part of the vaccinating of soldiers in gaza to protect them against the fight of which can cause deformities and paralysis . many palestinians here say they are exhausted, tired of moving from one temporary shoulder to another. being hungry and waiting and feared for the next attack. and now they also worried about the right of diseases. the
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. ringback the nicholas marino is declared, the winner of what made his way this presidential election that the opposition disputes the results. the no, i'm elizabeth donovan. this is the algebra live from joe ha. also coming up flights a cancelled and they favors a force because of hostilities between israel and has been lost. the.
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