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the, the, these business uptake these me roy thought of on the dashboard to use the, [000:00:00;00] the hello this is can use uh, on the bulk of life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel up roots more palestinians on that homes and tense. this time in central gaza there's no westlakes to go. travel disruptions of baby tampa. what's a mid tension between israel and it has bullet event as well as president nicholas
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madura and the opposition. both claim victory and sundays election also have we meet victims of towards the institute on hoops, thoughts, safety and shots, but are struggling to heal them. mental scotts uninstalled 19 olympic gold medals will be one of the powers games. this monday china look set so and also driving thoughtful and thought would move in some of the metals tables. the thanks for joining us for more than 9 months of one hour, at least $2000000.00 people of gaza. i'll be moving about moving up from one place to another and what's being described as a human pin bulls from one corner of gaza to the other. of course, in search for safety, with whatever belongings they can carry view and says 86 percent of the besieged guy. the strip is now on the israel's evacuation or as well. this is central guns or what palestinians in us are at refugee camp. have been forced to move in the
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past 24 hours of these refugees who are living in comes to decades and being a piece of lead displace. well, barely a few kilometers away as alber rage as another refugee camp. and the situation here is no different. the majority of these displaced men, women and children are moving now towards darrow bala city. the square, the seeings in the upper rage can possibly be as ready, ministry ordered them to move. families gathered whenever they could and fled on fulton console by any means of transport available on the, on the way these are in the news in the center here. they want to enter it and encourage them to outrage come from the say, right? what's left, they ro, bella, is already full of people of calls. where should people go give us a solution? and that's funny, but is, we're residents of the age. we were at home when these rallies called us, we initially thought it wasn't true, but when they called my brother in my mother,
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we believed it. we packed all clothes, we saw people leaving everyone in the camp left. later we found out people from it and said, i didn't input a asked to move, you know, or haven't made his life in central thousands, largest city. they're all by the way. as he mentioned, just based families are arriving at large numbers in a honey. as we mentioned that it wasn't so too long ago with you and sexy general like and so i promised and used to be ordered from one place to another as being part of a crew game of cuban pinball. that is exactly correct. and just judging from deluxe on the faces of what already traumatized population they are, didn't talk much people here, but you can see millions of of horrific and stories on their faces as the for, for some of them, this is the best, the 7th or something that 10 times of be in display as waves of displays incense at the initial week. so of this genocide
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a were across the gauze and from has mounted mounted high levels of pressure and a trauma on them. we spoke to some of them who have been walking all night long just to get to the hospital seeking shelters and a protection inside of the courtyard of the hospital. and the facility that is already over crowded and packed with many of the displays. families are being children, get for the hot months and more recently from different areas. now the human interior and zones of this really monitor it keeps referring to and describing as the, as it says, save zones for the displace families older, represent 14 percent of the total area of the gaza strip and they are not under the is really evacuation orders but they are definitely on the repeated attacks. people are not order to leave the, the back oceans on, but some of the displays, families, and individuals as soon as the reach to these safe zone, they are killed. the are targeted and we see
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a documented cases of how in laws evacuations are, was relentless the bond within the past couple of weeks that the past month so. so it gave us a lots of evidence of how these areas do not talk with are in was turned off on less than 5 minutes or here in right. they didn't, but i city, the vast majority of people are concentrated and there is the last city we keep seeing. waves of people more families that pouring into the streets here the main road leading to the gate of the hospitals. it's vicinity inside the courtyard of the hospital. people look exhausted, look very tired. and there is so much uncertainty going on. they don't know where to go. they don't know what's going to happen to them. they don't know if this is going to be their last attempt of, of surviving this genocide the word and just do the same says uh, unfortunately we seem to have lost uh, kind of a mood that endeavor, obama, but i think you got a sense of what it was talking about the enormous strain upon this thing is there
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and given the multiple evacuation or it is actually we can go back to how do you know, honey, my maiden, central gaza, honey. we unfortunately lost to that, but let me follow up with the 2nd question because of course, every time people palestinians are forced to evacuate from one place to another. food supplies, other important results is disrupted as well. what happens to access to food, water, and shelter? every time because of occupation, orders are issued of the a, it's a quite limited down. there's in the, near the city alone here, there are limited resources, then unlimited facilities to accommodate large number of people there in the city, years accommodating 4 times the number of the original population here are definitely not sufficient enough for uh for the displays families then just to have a better idea about the, the journey of displace been the horrific experience were joined by use of how soon
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i use of it has a family of 8 members and he's been display as for the this is his, a time being displaced then use of the have the last but. 6 i'll use it for the thank you for being with us. the if you can give me an idea about to me, john, the displacements about place to another. uh, this is the, the time to be displays from a place to another place. we lost so minutes into doing this. do any of this placement? this will cost us around $400.00 over $500.00 this by the fact that so you know, my situation is that the raises in the my family called me yesterday and they will call you ink and sharlitra in and the complaining of them. they said they would be a dismissal from the grades. they told me come right now. it would never work like this. my daughter was crying and my wife was crying and uh,
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they told me then it was low. and now please call me dad and, and risky loss. i went to the bridge yesterday. and the for a shipment with 3 have the say good. now, one of the 1600 say can i have to go to that? i have 2 sons or i have my wife, i don't know what to do and i tried to tell them those to go on feed them, find yourself a safe area. my daughter told me where does that go um, about the edge of that list trying to go. chrome run the say, oh i swear to god. i don't know what to do. i don't know what to do. i'm 48 years old and i have never been complaining except now with highly and uses. you are mounted into that house, but the safe zone or a said go to do your family is a way,
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what is the impact of this wage load. this placement, the displacement, i don't know, what is the safe zone? i don't know. what was the said go to do. i have never seen that save. go to the old friends why i didn't better than i had to move and then there's no place for any one them. how can this small area? i come with a 2000000 people. my phone is those are right and i told them stay in this tent and click finish. and i see will that is a place. oh no, no. so the, so the problem is, is big. my wife, my kids, my adult is my son, not complaining, but i'm on the phone. you know, time it's an hour for this young man yet. and do a lot of lots to be in such situation isn't i love women? or i don't go to sleep in the street. so i'm on my head boss to me to take the kids . um the wife in that 10. even if you want a setup button that is not play is if you're buying
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a play is you need to pay the rent to own in $1000.00. the paypal set things up. you said, how come a bottle come this problem is this, it goes situation. they put on those daily things, but it's not say it's a poor man without somebody and cannot without taking my own money in my own what the problem is. thank you. use of this is, this is a testimony of a display as individuals who cares for 8, members of his family. this is a time of being displayed from different areas of the golf. as for the last one and from a bridge breakfast, you can be list, have family, his family in western part of the record. you can, he's here at the hospital searching for safety in order to move his family there. many of the difficulties that i use of describe being very difficult to find a place. there is no sense of safety available in a board for him and his and his family. all right, honey may, thanks for that. and many thanks to
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a guest is $100.00 when they don't care about it in central guys and israel's evacuation orders and relentless bombardment to effect and critical health care will say the health ministry says more than 1500 patients need kidney dialysis. but any 60 machines are available across the entire strip. so patients are receiving to dialysis treatments of 2 hours a week, a 3rd of what they are actually require. both are clued report some come on how to and hospital as a northern guys are a medical and health situation here. nothing does flip as attenuating day after day . as a result of that is why in the policy imposed, i've been brought us in this policy prevents the acts as a ready for all medical supplies to the nothing else read. i'm talking to think about a drug hospital which is follow model pushing cases. this kind of the season and kidney taylor patients. and when it comes to kidney failure, we have to mention of the call you in a non use only the head goes for the alice's a 3 times
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a week. and i and i did that. my kidney is failing because i have been eating canned food and drinking polluted and contaminated water. we live in scores where nothing is clean. we need to take showers and we need to clean our bodies enough there to water enough contaminated water. i want to clean water. oh, my goodness center. my son to be least 11 years old. he had a kidney transplant 7 years ago. we managed to continue his treatments the 2 months after the war started, but then he couldn't get treatment at all for 4 months, which damage the transplanted kidney. he's unable to walk now. he lost almost 21 killers because of malnutrition. i urge the arab nations and all the people of conscience to treat my son abroad and bring him back to normal. all because we feel actually yeah, nothing gets struck on slide and keen to in this genocide and
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garza and received the need it necessary treatment was actually a jersey to nothing cause for palestine. the that was really dry and strikers killed 2 people in injured, 3 and 11 on the hit. the town of shock crowd few kilometers from the border between the countries. a child is among the engine. some flights at 11 homes international airport has been cancelled or delayed because of us to the peace between israel and has buller. and now we're streaming services. when that comes off to israel, security cabinet, authorize the prime and defense ministers to determine its response to an attack on the occupied golan heights on sunday, the killed 12 people. israel blames has beloved, but the lebanese arm group denies involvement. the 2 sides have been exchanging fire since the war guns began. was in a hotel, joins us now live from by rates and international airports. and that was dana. how unusual is it for flights to be delayed or cancel because of tension between the has bull run to of course, the israel,
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what's the impact the well, it is unusual. this is the 1st time since the hostilities began in october, air france becoming the latest airline to suspend flights to and from davids international airports. already, the german airlines is 10, so the switch air, they have canceled flights. debated with air from saying that the suspension will last for 2 days, but that they will monitor the security situation to see whether or not it will say will need to expand that and 11 on is bracing for israel's response to that rockets attacked in much those segments that killed civilians and attack israel. planes on has lost an attack, has well, it denies any responsibility for so people are concerns and you know, waiting for this response and what will the response be? the is right. the security cabinet met last yesterday. they instructed the authorized the prime minister and the defense minister to decide on the response
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and the timing. so the question here is, will it be a military target? and where will this, with the military target be hit, or what l as rel decide to hit 11 on infrastructure as the airport, the ports and electricity. so a lot of questions and concerns and people are also concerned that even if israel's response is limited, yes, it may be a harsh response against has what law. what holds 11 these arms do in return? it's retaliation. so this could really spiral a conflict which has been largely limited to the border area and why than it's so yes, there are concerns like disruptions. how began? how about the airport is still operational? right? saying, i'm many thanks. bye zane. ahold of the in the they read robot guy spin phone is a electra in peace and security a dime university joins us from diamond ne, england's and joining me here in the studio is monica insurance, who is professor with many studies and digital humanities that come up and coming
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from university, i thank you both for joining us, the black one. if i can start with the because there seems to be a clamor, particularly on the political, the political rights in israel. as if there is a real desire to seek a pretext for a full conflict to what do you always i am yes, i think that's definitely the case. you're using people. i am the finance minister back to the smart to reach a fall really hard line who has been his whole life and, and his political creat denigrating and palestinians, and arabs inside and outside of israel, who is now suddenly the champion of the residents of my del shams who and 12 of whom would count in this tragic talk over the weekend. but i think there was always an internal political dimension here at the customs victims with groups. and it goes on how it is occupied by international law. israel, who is actually alex the territories of these rates as it seems more like east jerusalem. however, had we seen a rock in east jerusalem,
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kill 12 palestinians. that will be very leslie's no clamor for responds. the fact is, the victims were drew's. now, the drews, are the most integrated non jewish minority group within israel, the, of the representative, traditionally the military, the paul, them and the all me now the drugs and they go on a different because they all are, they see themselves the syrian, the most. and then take is ready citizenship, but the all well connected to the come religionist with israel many of whom until recently and voted for more roy when walk each party so that there is not dynamic play as well. or it's a mock what a white a will be good or bad. do you think this kind of is there any government um, well i think no one says that they want it, and i think that's logically true, but that the likes a smart treachery is called for a attack on 11 on more broadly, would probably relish it in some in some respects because we certainly so this towards the beginning of the war is that to, you know, there was a politicians pushing forth a drawer in the us for example, the strikes and around the recent escalation and, and,
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and the bombing of the civilian instructor in yemen has back the question of whether is or electronic to invite the law just got will to basically join america into guarantee to, to more guarantee more military support. of course no one wants or why that will as a civilian because that means more deaf and suffering. but my concerns and i think a lot of valid concern the likes of netanyahu all will lead as these are people who do not want to lose power for the reasons that have been discuss endlessly, not to believe that it would mean facing justice. and they all people who have to live on conflict and without conflict, they would lose a lot of that political legitimacy. so i think i'll send people who are gunning for will the likes as much as just been mentioned. but at the end of the day, it's not going to be beneficial for anyone and it would put his route, potentially into an ex, essential confrontation with iran. so ultimately i think they need to say, faced by responding or claiming that they can respond. so ultimately they want to motivate their response so that it doesn't create another for the escalation, right? i'm talking about a response to a robot. i mean, what position does this, of course, leave,
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left it on in shortly as we've heard from all corresponded and by root there's a tremendous amount of, of tension, of concern about what's strategic moves where these could take, potentially even hitting a civilian target some level and if it show, put, if it decided that that was the option on the table for it. so what does this mean for 11 on how might they diffuse tensions as yeah, i think it's important to know that, you know, there's been an impact on civilian life in both the know of israel, the golgi, by going on holidays and in 11. and this is the stall supposed to disease. this isn't something new. we have thousands of internally displaced. people on both sides of the board is. but there is a fee and have that. that will be a rough sting of, of tensions. and that has been some um, since some leaks that there might be in these res store like for example on some where in a route to see the has blood affiliate some website that the he a neighborhood for example at the bottom side. so the for have tried to avoid
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targeting civilians because they both work within what they liked schools of the game, you know, an understanding of as kind of the stopped as quote, even if it doesn't involve the these bought in responses to each other. so this, this legit has the rocket which killed 12 civilians was included, game changer doubled the number of casualties on these ready side, the lebanese goldman we'll be trying to reach out to the international community to mediate some kind of a, a, some kind of a game changer, political game changer that would mitigate or these reduce the need for his reading strike. you heard levin's foreign minister, for example, talking about has the agreeing to pull back to the tati river. and as part of a sort of a political solution to this problem. and that is, israel was number one, let's go go and, and all of those. i agree. they don't want an escalation, but they do want, the stuff is quote, to change. um they all prepared to use military means to achieve it. but they would rather a political solution to which the hezbollah moved up to the natalia river. but i think at this stage, israel considered is for some of the reasons we've talked about here already,
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is real considered some kind of response as inevitable and necessary, right? so it's what we're talking about. i kind of re calibration of a longstanding relationship. all those between has been law and as well on the board. the best of cool style being potentially as a tipping point. that rewrites all the rules of engagement. mean, i think it is a tipping point on the, but, you know, i, as, as a robot side, what's important to bear in mind here is that i think up to 50 civilians have been killed in lebanon since october. the 7th by is really strikes, right. and so the desk of civilians is not new. yes, the avoidance of civilian casualties have been part of the game, the rules of the game. but the fact there's a lot seems to be made of this particular attack. and that's why it appears to be being used as a pretext to, to, to kind of respond to has of all, in a way that would changed if it was a big game and to increase the pressure. because like i said, the depth of civilians, whether it is right, well, lebanon, as a result of what's going on on the border with the, with lebanon, is not new. so, why then, are we seeing such a dramatic spawn? yes, there was
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a large amount of people killed in in the tragic attack. so it does make it slightly unusual. but let's not forget, this is not an anomaly. and i think, you know, the fact that so many were killed, that makes it a political wedge. and they want to be seen to not be weak by responding. my concern, of course, is that that could be an attack on civilian infrastructure. we saw the same response in yeah. and which i think is important to remember when a who's the drone killed ones is rarely a citizen in tennessee. the response was an attack on southern infrastructure. so, well, i don't know. we think that will be the likely response. we cannot rule it out, especially the likes of hotline is like smart rich saying that the whole of lebanon must pay. so it is possible that they want to change the calculus can change the calibration by doing something different to try and bring about or bring hezbollah to the type, potentially divide tense cost rates. and this comes back to while co insurance and robot guy's been filed monday, thanks for joining us to,
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or no principle or head on use of including produce president promises to spend millions of dollars on mining health and infrastructure. but for testers, on convinced the destination that's written a way of health development for that's concerned about the damage to the heating, christine environment. the flawed on hard to believe just some of your actions dependence. wayllace presidential election results the state control. the electro council, as announced president nicholas missouri was the winner of sunday's election. 6 hours off the post clothes. the national electoral council said nicholas madura the when i was the winner and the 3151 percent of the vote, county don't position candidate. edmondo gonzales got 44 percent electrical authorities. this turned out was 59 percent among the 21000000 people registered to
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vote on the sand to run past the us moving forward. so or 6 hours after both closed venezuela's electoral council controlled by government loyalist announced that nicholas my daughter had won a 3rd term as president who will change the policy until with 80 percent of the ballots counted. and with a level of participation at 59 percent, the results are as follows. first, nicholas, my do it on most of the grand total, but the article got 51.2 percent, conduct moondog gonzalez. so the messa zillow need that good 44.2 percent of october, youngster, and my daughter said his victory was undeniable. blaming the delay and then specified cyber attack from abroad and calling on the people in the international community to respect the results. well, let's see if i can say before the people have been as well, i'm the world. i am nicholas my doodle models,
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re elected president of the boulevard in republic of it as well. and i will defend our democracy law and the people the opposition made by presidential candidate to run silas and political power house my the equity now my child to denounce the result clean. they had 170 percent of the vote. they accused the government, the withholding voting data to hampered their ability to challenge the result of the problem. 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. for the 1st time, the opposition has managed to unite behind a single candidate in gain ground over my daughter with pulse predicting and over whelming victory. millions of vinny swelling, skewed for hours to cast their vote on sunday. in what seemed like the largest turn out in decades staunch allied, such as to ben,
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believe you quickly congratulated my daughter. well, either left the sleep, there's like to them presidents gabriella bar each. so if you will not recognize any result that is not verifiable, almost 8000000 venezuelans fled the economic and humanitarian crisis in the country . in the last decade, some living in mexico cried in disbelief when my daughter's victory was announced. the fort against this to tennessee for 25 years. we demand means national community act. today we weren't gonna spell it to be free and respect to people's decision. there's no doubt that these results came as a shock for millions of venezuelans hoping to see political change. the biggest challenge for my daughter now will be how to govern a nation unlikely to see us election is fair and see him as they are legitimate. the president allison that i'm get, i just need a book that nobody's tens of thousands of people have fledged to them to neighboring child, to escape violence in the dark for region,
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mainly show signs of torture and sexual bonds. health workers like thousands of traumatized alike. adequate help to in refugee camps in eastern chad. i'm an interest reports from the board. a ton of andre. how much of what could increase is being treated for to to once he says, way inflicted by an i'm good boy accuses of ethnic cleansing funny the they tied me to a call, drag me a long distance between muse, everything they could lay their hands on and breaking my arm in the process is doctor say he's physical wounds making you but the on such and about his mental health understand why we with them and we treat gunshots another wounds, but some victims to the trauma center for psychological management. which item had a baby struck try back, what fight is attacked to the internally displaced people's camp in elgin, a indigenous, the highest with that 2 bullets,
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pierce my arm and hit my baby and it killed him instantly. so many of the women say they've been subjected to another weapon of law, roof 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 an declaration, however, fewer refugees get this lucky social services workers that concerned about recent reports of suicide. i'm going through the news refugee ca use to chat conflict into that. i come here. no one, no, no one. but a 5 minutes of him on also is that the photo blessed his existence. he did not get in because that abuse,
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income of demonic abram adam was crippled in one way after weeks of torture. he also witnessed his family and neighbors killed, and the houses burned to ashes. 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 in alternator, unspeakable atrocities. but after frontiers of conflict into 4 and the current fighting and so then few believe that will ever see justice. how much increase out is it? i agree on the charge. so then board. okay, let's look at this in more detail, which obviously is the central africa list of the international crisis. p. p. joints is for my say in front of i will welcome to you. so look, i mean the, the testimony that we heard and that report is absolutely hiring and the numbers the staggering as well as millions of people are displaced, huge numbers now sheltering and shad i'm groups forcing hundreds of people to die over the border from your experience of this conflict, you can give us
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a sense of the experiences. these people are faced squared. um yeah, most of the people who will feed shut the refrigerator and then they didn't like feed the wall the they feed. the exception committed by the rep is bolted, focuses on them, and um, those population, most of them of the don't to none the rest of the community. and the very ever since she's, there's some kind of thing that you show which define those are up from the english to cut on the new points of view. and then the, the profit from the well to, to come to, to, to come, it's a great, a rebuttal, exemption against some community or some, definitely communities between them. a rep community. and this is the most of the refugees. instead, you don't to just an hour community uh, on the inspect it from its size of the exemption from the wreckage about sauces.
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yeah, yeah. i mean, the, the, the witness accounts are absolutely astonishing. you know, the cases of the people having the influence shopped, separated from parents as the fullest across the board are, these are extreme acts of violence. when they do arrive in child, what condition, what state are they in? so the right, the inside the weeds up surgeon, nothing except to maybe uh uh what, what, what they, where, where we are. and so uh that is the needs of the lecture. everything like the food, what to have a scale a and the human needs. i am sending is not sufficient to meet the needs. and so we see that for instance, of the records you receive only 2 or 3 weeks up for duration a month. and so they have to have this kid, but it means all said designated belonging to, to, to feed themselves. and so, yeah, the, in the very complicated situation in this region, well,
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unemployment rate and, but with your rent is very high. and so it's extended, she could felt that, yeah, i mean discard the spite the scale of the problem despite the severity of what these people are facing, it appears as if the world's attention is elsewhere at the moment. why do you think that is? yeah, i think it may be this conflict is a who else? i know the value, is there any don't assume that even or you've got to go now it was up conflicts that receive mom. yeah. go rage and maybe uh so because yeah, did this conflict, it seems file from the, from, from wisdom the attention. yeah. because of because it's uh, i mean, don't know the conflict which is may be more difficult to understand or is there a conflict right to charlotte? good to have you on the program shoulder. so from international crisis group. thank
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you. i the still ahead on i was just there on the ready for release, the 1st of thousands of inmates being freed from crowded cougar leaves, prisons and sports a great escape delays the retirements office to tom olympic chunky, the ally, there might be the side of a new week across the you're but the old with a pattern as followed us through. we've got lots of heat to call from southern areas that is pushing its way further north. you've already seen exceptionally high temperatures in bordeaux with people flocking to the beach is nearby to try and then leave you to those hot dry conditions. now you can see temperature still sitting very high here on monday and choose that we put amber lot salt for those
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high temperatures. and that's going to be a trend across much of the west of europe. we'll see madrid coming back up to 40 degrees celsius. a lot of that we're pushing up across farms into person and the island of island. and we will see a steady increase of temperatures across that middle section of your butt. temperatures offset. to come down across the northeast, i'm what we scenarios that thanks to developing area of low pressure as bringing exceptionally powerful winds, not just the northern parts of germany potent as well as the boats, 6 western russia as well with heavy rain to follow that we are expecting some funding we've read. a a look out for places like the last few that rain, continuing to move across the bellows on which to russia with some of that rain falling in ukraine. we could see some rain as well. pick up across the west for pots of frond it is okay. sunny in paris with a threat of thunder storms on wednesday. the maybe his son,
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the head to head with is really historians that he morris. the jews were on the 5th of annihilation by the arabs. and that's my view legitimize justified cleansing arabs from palestine. the hutus that exactly the same thing about maybe food in 1990. israel is committed numerous war crimes since the hospital found some type of stuff. i'm fairly sure they have been rough time, but the war itself is not a wall time head to head on out to 0. the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the flow on the fuck are you watching? i'll just say and here's a reminder on the top. so is the cell and it's really trimmed, strikers, killed 2 people in engine 3 and 11 on it. hit the town of shock products, a few kilometers on the board with this. well, a child is among the engine. these are the middle tree is ordered, palestinians in central gauze is less arrived at elbow range, refugee comes to evacuate. most of them are heading today around about a city, which is already show up in tens of thousands of displaced families. venezuela is electro council. is declared nicholas madura the window of the presidential
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election with 51 percent of the votes with doors. good 6 year term as president taste political opponents displeasing with his own. peruse the president has a strongly to turn around the political crisis in the country by outlining her plans to boost the economy. but with a government embroiled in a corruption scandal and protest is demanding justice for people killed of the 2022 unrest. many remain unconvinced. ariano, such as opposed to believing, to proceed in the day begins videos independence days by blaming former precedence 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 my new health and many other infrastructure projects before leaving office in 2
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years. that offered no message to the families of 49 peruvians killed by the army and police in protest. soon she took office 18 months ago to make the c panel. 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 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 pacts 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 pretty system against the ones that came from babies most important religious authority. the archbishop of lima loved it, her ministers, and other politicians. this is not
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a democratic society. in his sermon, archbishop tablets castillo directly took on it, whose political clause the most. i go to those who use and corrode the state by giving priority to their own interests, live in institutional disloyalty. despite nationwide discontent, the streets remain mostly quiet except for a few protesters who said they're not afraid of a police correct down to club descent. again, ascentis, i just see that email the following ministers of the us, japan, india, and australia. they've met in tokyo for talks dominated by threats to regional security. china is military presence himself trying to see the agenda of what's known as the chord summit missile launches by north korea, cyber security and maritime patrols, or say being discussed. well, it was thought of those folks, australia as a foreign minister, penny won't,
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said the regent faces it's most challenging circumstances in decades. we all know all region and i will not being way shaped 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 with k 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 all region once a region that is peaceful, that is predictable, that is governed by accepted rules and owns what all of us can cooperate, can trade and strive region with silver and chaise 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 by this lemma. is that the summit into kevin has this update. the security in the end of us have collision is the
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main focus of the ministers here. they refer to the situation in south end is china . see the companies are very, what about the set to 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 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 capabilities such as giving them money to buy new speed. go scott, the boards and also another concern is the north korea's ms side on nuclear and development. so doing good the last few months also, north korea has gained the new capabilities and the ministers. uh how,
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because nice that to today we could hear also a new condemnation to such a programs. the company is also going to announce a new, a financial aid to find out, to, and comments and your 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, in domestic region. they the fight. the title is that the decision should be on was open and free, and so getting that they need to uh, to face the increasing influence of china here. slight. let's take you to south africa now where full my present jacob zuba has supposedly been expelled by the african national congress policy. lead document from the amc disciplinary committee found the h a 2 year old politician guilty. you're bringing the policy one sled into disappeared . suspend spend in january off the launching arrival party you had of elections in
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may as leader of the m. k party. effectively come paid against the amc zane. it was a member of africa's oldest liberation movement for 64 years. he has 3 weeks now to appeal against is expulsion in the democratic republic of congo, the 420 prison is being released from one of its many overcrowded jails. the move comes off. the video footage reviewed a pulling conditions inside the prison, sparking a national outcry. ex unofficial reports. the gates of mcculla presented the democratic republic of congo opens, 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 rights activists. the quote and for zone c, do what i'm thinking is you, what you're doing is looking at the extent to which we can track little just to over crowding. the enabling us to completely to service the prison front at the
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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. i've never been called by judges. i've been here for 17 years and 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 fried after 6 as months. the attention it shows a must see 8 a prisoner is sleeping on crowd the floors drinking from buckets and often suffering from various diseases. overcrowding and prisons has been a decade long problem to drc. see human rights advocates say it's caused by a liquid state resources, an arbitrary detentions by security forces. last year,
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66 inmates died in just 2 months for a moment, attrition and lack of care. the conditions are very difficult, the prisoners die every day. the people stopping here and like you have no idea the prism of each very badly. the government says it plans to release $7000.00 inmates in total potentially having mccollugh speculation. they will be released at the rate of $400.00 a week, but critics say 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 reco breaking rainfall in china's who 9 proven says cool, severe flooding electric, thousands of people without electricity. some have been trapped in that house is the remnants of typhon gave me sweep across the se, telecommunications on down now in 12 cities. the talk soon killed at least 10
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people when it made a lot of fully ne taiwan last week. but years of preparation, i believe to prevented many more depths. eunice kim report some type pay. a tragedy 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, you not in 2001. when widespread flooding came at the cost of nearly a 100 lives, this transport hub type hate main station was inundated with rain water despite
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existing flood control measures rising to above 2 meters to paralyze operations for months since then, the city has raised its defenses against extreme downpours, newer subways now have flood gates that can see oh, the underground space. in 2015, 10 meter high levies prevented the thomas we a river from overflowing into ty, pay a city with a base and well underground tunnels, whole diverted rainwater concave green spaces such as these serve as community water. it captures data from advanced forecasting is compiled and dispersed via a real time map, so called type food holidays. when offices in schools are closed, encouraged 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
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a crisis happens, communities won't have time to wait for professional help to arrive. self reliance is a discipline that's this 15 year old is putting into practice in these drills or whole month's of the 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 alda zera taipei here without just there a so ahead of the french when a who delivered a long ways of gold medals in the pools of the big house that's coming up in support. the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global,
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the the, the time full. this boat is on the thank you so much. naval power says the city officials say that confident olympic events will be able to take place in the river, sent a scheduled hi pollution levels and the same practice sessions and the river been cancelled for 2nd straight day. the men's track loan to, to start their own shoes. days also the venue for americans swimming more than one and a half $1000000000.00 has been invested in infrastructure to try and cons, sewage levels. we know why i've heard the name is actually after the mess, right? and you have done the operating system and you everybody, so that's for sure of it. now the trend is going down. so we, i come to them to be able to organize the competition. i normally tomorrow. so
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we're going to see the last results sides of the trend is really doing better of chandra moved to the top of the metals table on day 3 of the games. branding will champions manage and g and young, how one of the early gold fish on on monday nights at the tunnel that in the men's synchronize, tell me that the only thing brothers to him, daddy will, golden. this events at the last billing picks along side mike the late, he's the killed silver this time with you partner. know what, what it's so china top of the table, once again with 5 gold medals followed by japan, south korea and australia on full. then it's the us hosts front, so you have 3 goals. thanks components the, her ro, except legal motion in the pool, french presidency monuv. my crone has a cold motion to congratulate, seemed broken olympic record in front of his home crowd as full res triples. and as for the knights of great celebration, all the friends and powers of the one of the metal hives very much lift up to a height 22 year old. little marshal, adding
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a 12 gauge round for the french and the pool waiting gold. and the men's 400 maces, individual mentally breaking the olympic record of american great michael phelps and the process. i'm just missing out marshall on breaking his our 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. oh, 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 was really is living at the moment so it was pretty cool. elsewhere. there was a shock for great presence. adam pate, the he was hoping to go for a read 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
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big ad style in the mens 100 rates of breast stroke by it's always nickel or mountain engaged by just no point. no 2 seconds full races out. is there a virus? not sick. so i'm gonna pick, jumping on the murray was part of a great escape. it's so him delaying his retirement. the 37 year old has said this will be his final tournaments and he was a sit down in the 1st round of the doubles taking on japan's for daniel and kind of should corey marie and don evans. hey, back to level to come says they've been saved. 5 match points in the deciding side break before pulling off an unlikely way. we didn't play well protecting in serv. well, um, so the 1st set and a half and then we find the game a little bit. and the 2nd again dropped off at the end. the 3rd and then you know, we'd be the unbelievable to win that type rank is. so it's extremely rare that that happens and never happened to me before. i don't think we're, you know, safe, 5 consecutive match points. so yeah,
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pretty special of the men's singles rest and the dallas sets up a 2nd round class against who else know. but just because it's not up to the facing mazda infiniti beach, without 43 to friends who the doubles along side color sound for us. without the facing the, i'm guarantee here and 3 set says he looks as a, his 2 gold medals. left on james's made his olympic, which soon after a 12 year absence, james scripts went through on points as he helped defending champions to a winner of a serbia. the us who are looking for the 5th consecutive olympic goals, replace south see done next school thing. landmark and the women's individual foil and all us funnel salt lake chase, a winning parts of our goals. well, let's see, mates learn scruggs to beat silva to become the 1st black americans with analytics and seem helped inspire young black girls to get into fencing and to think that they can have a place in the sport. so yeah, i just hope that more, you know,
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people who look like me, little girls like me feel they have a place in the support of assessing is happening. 16000 kilometers away in the french pacific territory. if the hate see the decision to stage the events and one of the orleans most remote villages was controversial as alexandra by triples servers around the world. no. okay, hold on. a famous wave crashes on the reef just offshore. but the olympic games are turning this paradise upside down. not everyone sees the benefits of hosting the competition staff. we have the, it serves its publicity for them. it's an illusion. a minimum part of the population. profit from the games, not the maximum. i'm sorry. and 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
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temporary tents. not to, we're used to common nature. the now we're seeing cars and trucks every way. money oring into building new facilities and infrastructure. villagers renting out their home. milton parkers spent $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, a kind of a spend a year preparing. she's grateful but ready for it to be over top bar. we hope it passes quickly, so it's all done, less stress, less work to. 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 there's been complaints. some people saying their home no longer
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feels like their home is adding to the question of whether this will all be worth it when the olympics have packed it up. unless alexandra buyers out 00 who? the heating spanish go put you on rome heads into the lympics having just one is 1st tournaments in move and and yet the one the lifts or events and the u. k by one shot to take come for $1000000.00 for almost the biggest signing for live in december. when he was well, number 3, but hadn't won a title since last year as much from the one heading into its mid season break. and mercedes drove a church russell be hoping for a change in his full cheese. when he gets back, russell bodied, one sundays belgian groaned pre. but 2 hours after crossing long 1st he was disqualified. his call found to be 1.5 kilograms on the weights for this miss sadie thing saying it was a genuine error. so you might lose hamilton. so the rice when will type lead max to stop and finished in full. all right, but i suppose looking for that many things so that and the okay, well that's it for the news. meaning bach,
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i don't go away that elizabeth around them will be the chair and just a moment's time with months full of the days and use the kind of website. now just here at the it was the capital of the combat empire. the serene, ancient city of encore and present day cambodia is a protected unesco world. heritage sykes. but as its temples of lakes and irrigation canals are being preserved, many of its inhabitants are being relocated. people in power investigates the alleged force evictions of thousands of families, the bathroom for the soul of anchored box park to 1. 1 of the, just the unique perspective, i did the i really not that because the i left and nothing is something you that we
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on heard voices. but we are committed guessing best i can know all about you so much. connect with our community and talking to conversations, you will find elsewhere. lot of these positions, if it was part of the medical facilities and all of that would be preventable. that's the horror of what's the stream on our just they are desperate for palestinians to this to be selling nation to on a freight they even if you buy cold water from outside, it would cost you $5.00 or 6 chuckles. i don't have enough money. even the water we drink here is not properly filtered. before the war, this punch provided to 20000000 liters of a fresh water a free day, around 250000 people. now the facility can produce just 15 percent of the original outputs off to the east, but only destroyed power links to the prompt. it has been forced to run a backup generators using fuel,
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which is radically running out how to study in west coast and coordination with the use very forces on now attempting to connect an external power line to the prolonged electricity supply is restored. it's around for once again, be able to run a full capacity with these palestinians. it will provide at least some really of the isabella fruits mold palestinians from their homes and tents this time in the central gauze so that there was no west face to go. the distance out 0 live from to hall. so coming up when his way and as president nicholas my doodle and the opposition both claim victory and sundays,

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