tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 3, 2024 1:00am-2:00am AST
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to face with these palestinians, it will provide at least some really the, [000:00:00;00] the hello everyone, i'm little rock. this is the news our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. a lot of funeral prayers for the assassinated political leader of moss, with an emotional plea from his widow. the party votes have been cast. cala harris is just days away from being formerly confirmed. as donald trump's rival, for the us presidency, i hit man and 2 deep cover sleeper agents. we learn more about the russian
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prisoners involved and one of the biggest exchanges since the cold war plus i am. how much fun on the lake, how i saw in the field, and refunding and go to tell you how it is fights and what the resources and the threats and what's being done to protect it. the . it is $22.00 gmc dignitaries from across the mid east, a bid their final farewell to one of the regions most significant political political figures. a mass leader is melania has been buried in guitars capital dough. i'm following a prayer service. he was assassinated in iran on wednesday, the sole surge or attended the service and filed this report. and um, the homeowners came from across, got that and i was waiting division to pay their respects to smite honey. the
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political leader of thomas funeral prayers were housed at the main mosque in the capital 110, no one. uh cuz uh the security was tight. the image as well as for them dignitaries, and a high level of delegation for them for the within that time, this is by the arrived on tuesday of the funeral service, inter from the kids with the m f. c. it her own good by offering the hospitals pretty from beside. he's coughing. the you are my support in this life and the next you are my love, my love. say hello to all the martyrs of garza safe. although to all the leaders to all of gods, is marchers all the muslims, my love, me, god, make it easier for you. a lot of work about of the heading and how you lead it. how much do you go to the site that the pre or for the dad, the customer passed through the mosque,
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which was packed with warners outside people expressed the circle as well as concern for negotiations between israel and how much were tenea was sensitive to the system hold off, he was the essence, congratulations. he was the main site of the negotiations. speaking on behalf of the resistance, his assassination has to show assassinated the negotiations. a penny, as buddy was taken familial cemetery and lucy, north have to have for burial. where the founder of the state of got that is beverly a smite honey. it was the most prominent pause he could still get in how most ranks leaving, pull someone up with that shall cease by an agreement with israel. now the question is, who will replace him? and perhaps most significantly, does this explanation mean and to negotiations towards adding cause war on gaza. let's just have that, i'll just say around the house and following the assassination of it's male heavy or
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a lot of uncertainty lose over the gaza strip over the future of ceasefire negotiations . and hopefully it has more from the better. and central garza, the people are very concerned, they're frustrated, their dreams are exhausted. the most common in figure of this thought a ceasefire. deal in negotiations has been estimated by israel. now this policy means are perceiving this in a couple of ways. some people are stay on task and maybe there will be negotiations . and the main reason why it's nice to meet you was skills because that they don't want negotiations with the palestinians. but palestinians who have a little bit, a glimpse of hope at nearly lost it after the loss of the, you know, people are having a lot of questions. a lot of concerns are asking, who's going to replace them? is there any go stations ongoing? is there anything positive relating to that these fire didn't people are very tired,
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they're waiting for the days where they are going through the night with their families that are separated. they're waiting to dig for the bodies of the missing aside. many members are waiting for the minute they could go outside the cost us group and receive their medical treatments. there's a lot of, of, of misery and the lots of discussion among the palestinians and the kidding up some 8 hmo made the suffering worse, especially that there's no hold or anything related to the negotiations in the region right now. and i'll just, there is, nor, as a says the assassination of israel. honeywell has provided a moment of unity of a senior fund delegation attending the funeral procession of this, my honey as a leader of him off and don't. how earlier on friday, the a funeral procession was attended by a large number of different terry's from around the region and also other islamic
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countries. this was a political event as much as it was also a somber event. all lives now on how much to see who will be chosen to leave the movement at this critical juncture, where an ongoing genocide is happening and the prospect of returning to negotiations to get us these fire and stop the war. are really a very high stakes and who am us chooses to lead the movements moving forward? we'll have an impact whether it's on ending the war on gaza, but also on the occupied westbank. or israel has been using the fog of war to grab line. the unprecedented rate to demolish an unparalleled number of palestinian homes and to detain about $10000.00 palestinians, including senior. how must leaders and active us across the occupied territory. in addition to all of that, of course, there is that human element,
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palestinians are angry, united in their grief having experienced as rarely political, assassination of senior political figures from across the political spectrum. so despite the divisions a moment of rare unity who are all day, i'll just eat a drama, la palestine to prayers and have since y'all have been held for the most political leader and a number of countries, a day of national morning was declared across through kia with flags lowered to half mast, the flag get 2 kias embassy and israel was also lowered. is really government some of the turkish and basset, or because of that move seen in the for say, we were, has more from assemble this morning. turkish authorities are now says they will hold the national morning interest in national morning are in those when there is a national issue of national security insurance. there is
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a national and national laws, but of course it's mind heavy. it is considered as a brother for the turkish presence. i just safe hours on and for many other building as far as and members who believe that the cause of cause is a legitimate codes for old list. some countries. that's why we heard that is why a foreign ministry, someone turkish ambassador, instead of you, after the focus flag in front of the embassy was the levels of health mass. we don't know the details of this someone. this may change, but we know that i turkish is rather relations have over the been range of very high, least since the beginning of the war. and garza last october and is really forces have a rest of the elderly preacher of locks and mosque after he paid tribute to is melania during friday. prayers. footage shows is rarely soldiers taking shape. i could almost aubrey from his home and occupied is jerusalem. israel argues
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a salaries sermon constitutes incitement. and far right to is really a minister of national security. it's some are bank very posted on x above a photo of what appears to be shift summary with his face blurred. and he wrote this sabri eulogy ized as well, a honey, a and a few hours later he was taken from his home for questioning by the is rarely police. and now he's being interrogated under the flag that he so loves. my policy towards instigators is clear. 0 tolerance and i welcome its implementation is real, meanwhile, is racing for a retaliatory strike from iran or has bullock on the so which has more on that from jordan's capital. i'm on that is really official say they're prepared for a wide variety of scenarios in the wake of a potential retaliatory attack by the audience, his butler, and perhaps other members of the access of resistance. at this time,
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they're saying that there's been no changes in the guidelines of homefront demand, but that they are prepared for any sort of situation. earlier on friday, these really are me. i had tested some sort of precision missile by these really navy. they say that this with the tests conducted as a type of interceptor. these really are me. it has an air defense system that is 3 fold and is usually iron climbed, but has been overwhelmed in the last 10 months by the war on guns and also from rockets that have been fired from southern lebanon by his butler. no benjamin netanyahu had previously spoken with you as president joe bided on thursday, and reports within his really media had said that he was looking to coordinate some sort of international coalition of allies within the region in order to help combat some sort of large scale attack that would be directed at israel, but in the space of all of this, these relatives are saying that at this time there has been no change in any sort of security measures. but that they are prepared for
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a wide variety of scenarios as their bracing for what's next time to send food. i just need all a month. and a reminder, honda is reporting from jordan because israel's government has found elders 0 from broadcasting. they're all. meanwhile, israel has launch strikes into southern living on the latest an air raid on the village of h. i l. a shop and the marsh or, you know, district will early or 11 ons has ball fired a barrage of rockets towards northern israel. it comes at a time of high intention on the border after israel assassinated senior s bulloch commander for the sugar on saturday. i saw the bank is in murray's unit in the southern level. not any has more on those rockets fired by husband law in his beloved zones a barrel as if i does on the sofa is due to produce the rockets towards is ready positions. in fact, we saw some of those in the night sky from maybe
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a head and motors that you know has with us is that that was there was in response to an his radio struck targeting the town of chima where we understand a display soon from you a killed a mother and 4 of the children. we also understand that some lebanese people civilians were injured. and dr. talking to his boss is that they have responded to that. but also his with us is that they have hit the is re the side of being the occupied ship of funds area. and they've been the tit for tat has been ongoing. his bill also came not for the 1st time that they've talked to these ready, all pains with anti aircraft missiles, forcing them to the truth, but in southern lebanon on the border areas is with us, is that there is a continues eh, eh, rate irrate. and that, that's because they say that these re, you, me, the trees in the state of panic, they claim. and they, because they are a waiting his, because reaction response to retaliation for the assassination of the senior his
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but the combined. but you're says it will be adjusting. it's the 1st posture in the middle east to support israel. a kind of bonus book sort of says the move may include deploying additional forces to the region. robin also has more. now from the pentagon, a pentagon spokesperson sabrina sing, told reporters that defense secretary lloyd austin, had a telephone conversation earlier with his is really counterpart defense minister you of good luck and that austin will be ordering changes in the us defense posture in the middle east region both in an effort to safeguard american forces that are in the region as well as to bolster israel's defenses against any possible retaliatory strike from iran has bowl or other forces in the region. i asked, seeing if this rearrangement of forces and bolstering of israel's defense is by the us, was not, in fact,
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a sort of reward for israel's behavior in the stabilizing the process of negotiating a ceasefire and gaza, which the us by the administration says it very much still wants to see happen. here's how she responded. no, i've respectfully pushed back on that. what we are doing to bolster our capabilities is in the defensive israel and, and by nature is defensive. so, so no, i wouldn't say that it escalates tension. in fact, some of the decisions that the secretary has made since october 7th. you might remember we move the forward, the us us forward curious, straight group to the eastern, met on october 8th. we moved the, i assume thereafter to the st. come a war. these were all to project a message of deterrence. we certainly do not want to see this spread out to a wider regional conflict. despite intense of questioning by reporters here at the pentagon, the spokesperson would not give any details as to whether additional forces are being sent from the us or elsewhere to the region. what those forces might consist of, uh,
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and whether or not the orders have already been given for this. what the pentagon terms of forced past year re alignment, there will be most likely more details forthcoming. but at the moment, this is the latest word from here at the pentagon, rob reynolds, l, g 0 at the pentagon. simon is really delegation, will travel to cairo in the coming days for negotiations on the release of captives and to reach a gaza ceasefire or according to the is really prime minister's office. the negotiating team will have to the egyptian capital on saturday night, or on sunday. and or earlier we spoke to or you goldberg and is really political commentator. and he explained whether is real, looks to salvage guys as cease fire talks. it is oh, plans. uh, i think before it could be salvaged. it is uh, works loading that the prime minister's office is usually not the one who announces
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the departure of negotiations. because of the confusion teams of your and the prime minister's office were often at each other's throats. this time it seems like it is an effort directed and organized for the department of service. i mean he is given the team a mandate to. ready she has more uh, roughly and perhaps even the reach of deals. this stands to reason because. ready the assassination of the slave. yeah. and the is early confirmation of the death as the hama, that's, i don't know if that's true or not, but there's an official confirmation. i think these are event to supply is over with a victory, and then she would allow her to declare a mission accomplished. and guys, of course, that declaration would be as follow as the original declaration made by george w bush, while is and is, are gathering in thousands of tens of thousands in the streets every week and calling for the return of the hostages. as others are not calling for an end to the war, that connection is not being made and that the association of the dislike of will
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to admit that the end of the war is what would be the house. just that car is a good exactly. that association that is driving and it goes. ready on stage of cairo, so that they can negotiate with the last in a so the assassination of this might have yeah. or this estimation. so chip could not have it. this is what it is. what was doing at the moment. it's practicing dissociation and very massive scale, both politically and socially. the u. s. vice president of cala harris has won enough delegate votes to be the democratic presidential nominate. and while the online voting process continues till monday, she has already secured the more than 2300 votes needed to secure the nomination and a phone message. harris said she was honored to lead the ticket. i am honored to be
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the presumptive democratic nominee for president of the united states. and i will tell you the tireless work of our delicate it's our state leaders and staff has been pivotal in making this moment possible. john hunter has more now from washington, dc. it's not official, but cala harris can now safely be called the presumed democratic nominee for president. and her 1st decision is a big one. she's got to pick a vice presidential running mate in doing that, she would be the 1st female black president, the 1st south asian president. and so most of the people she seems to be looking at are white men. she's also maybe going to want to look for regional balance, like when john kennedy and 1960 ne sooner pick lyndon johnson, a southern or for his running mate. she's also going to want to pick someone ideally who can help her with one of those 2 battleground states. and she's going to want to find someone who will do no harm. that's the lesson the donald trump has
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been learning to his detriment. after picking j d vance has made a number of statements in the press that have caused that campaign some problem to the people. she's looking at her democratic governors like jamie pris grove, illinois seemed wallets of minnesota. but those are both solidly democratic states . anyway, if she wants to add a state, she could go to mark kelly, the arizona senator where she should go, she could go to josh shapiro. he is the governor of pennsylvania who won that state by 15 percentage points. so in looking at doing that, those are the people that she seems to be looking at, but she could also throw out the rule book entirely. that's what bill clinton did in 1992. when he picked another white southerner in al gore and they went on to win the presidential nomination, john henry and l g 0 washington. all right, let's take a closer look at the 4 leading democrats who have emerged as possible running made for the vice president. well, 1st up, the youngest at $46.00,
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and the brochure is the kentucky governor who be donald trump, endorsed candidates and a republican stronghold. then tim wolfe's governor of minnesota, the 60 year old with mid western roots, a strong progressive which will appeal to much of the democratic base. ben, you've got mark him, lazy, arizona, senator. he built a brand as a moderates in a state that's long supported republicans. he also has experience with border issues which are widely considered a weak point for the vice president and other democrats. and josh should bureau, halfway through his 2nd year as pennsylvania as governor, after winning his last election by trouncing a fall, right. trump endorsed candidates. unlike harris is a former state attorney general. all right, so i'd like to welcome no arshad hassan. he's a democratic political strategist to be joyce's life in burlington. vermont is so good to have you with us
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a shot to get to see you again. now says joe buying dropped out of the race since we last spoke. incidentally, the vice president has been writing this wave of popularity within uh, within the democratic party. take us inside this newly galvanized party and, and how are they planning most importantly, on winning over undecided voters and potentially also voters who in the past have voted for donald trump. when you say galvanized it's really un under it, it's really get undersea much. what i have been seeing is groups across the democratic so they across different credit coalition and our culture is broad. it's diverse. it is, it can be occasionally contentious, but one by one group after group after group has gotten and it says yes i don't, we just back in come uh, i mean it was the stickly behind her. we're sort of starting our own sort of zoom calls. not organized by the campaign,
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but people are just fun to use the by the thousands and thousands getting on these kind of good zoom, telephones punching money. uh, i talked to my state pray, chair, and he said he had never had so many people call his office or email his accounts to say, oh, it would like without any sort of like, oh, he wants to volunteer without any prompt people are calling democratic party offices to see what they can do. this is enthusiasm on a level that i have not seen since at least 2008, when brock obama got elected. so the enthusiasm is, and i did not predict this, this is not something i thought was going to happen. i thought it might be a bit messier than it is. in fact, it is extraordinary. so that's been great. as far as you mentioned, the persuadable some people who might go either way presentable in this rack or this last contest have been more people who don't like either side rather than
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people who can't decide which like which side to like the call them, the double heaters so they didn't like buy it and they don't like trump, and they just figure out which way to go. that was about 20 percent of the electorate. that in the last couple weeks has moved down to about 8 percent of the electorate and stuff because people decided all of a sudden like dental shop. it's because the race has changed the warranties. yes, you become a harris and i'm excited in a way that i do not entirely to state myself. i'm a delegate. i'm an activist. i'm also professional, but i'm also in my personal life. i'm a democrat who is really these? yes. think about what's happening. we have just ask about what's happening in it and you know, it is very notable because it's all happening at lightning speed on what to turn our attention now to a trump campaign. and they're trying to frame the conversation around whether the vice president is black. what role is identity politics playing in this race right now? you know, it's terrible. and i shouldn't say this,
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but i think you should just keep talking. because what he's doing by deciding other people's identity for them in the united states is a, it's a very touchy kind of conversation. and so for him to say, oh, she just decided she was black to verifiably false. of course, that doesn't stop him as a suspended groups across the country, not just people of color, but also young people. because people under even 50 in this country, every body knows not one, but multiple people who are in some way or another by racial or black and who are white or black and you short, latino and asian. this is the united states of america, and we takes so much pride whether we showed or not all the time in being the melting pot, denise involved, or whatever you like to say. this is a country with many different complex identities. moreover, it's also going to be a month if you even just talk about among the white people in this country. people say, oh and this part german and that part irish and the sprint, swedish,
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etc. that's normal thing here. for donald trump to say you have to pick one or the other is so job dropping we out of touch. as i said facetiously, but i'm actually wrong. the more he talks about this, the more he will any fast loss of the public who may not have seen themselves political or who may not have so seen themselves as strongly democratic or strongly republican. but who may see comments like this is sort of tested that they do not identify what's kind of right right now. um we had, i wanna talk for a policy with you if i may because you know, we're just coming off the back of that major foreign policy or when of the bite and harris administration, the welcoming those. a fried a prisoners of freedom, americans. um, you know, as you know, we're in a region that at the moment is going to a very, very volatile situation. and the us is unable or unwilling
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to intervene in a meaningful way. talk to us about where um, you know, what would a harris foreign policy, you know, stand, would it be one of differentiating itself or just continuation of what we're seeing so far. um i asked this before and this program and others that i like most americans we strongly and a cease fire and pretty nice to cease supplying offensive weapons to israel. that is, by the way, the majority of opinion and most americans. but it isn't necessarily among some of our leaders, and here we are beginning to see some just some light between couple of harris and the present, your sister biden. she has expressed more empathy, more sympathy. she's begun to use stronger language uh, width netanyahu and his government and israel. that for some of us has been
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a. it has been a little bit more critical. democrats have been a little more critical of the current ministration, including during the election that has been something a little bit of a relief for some of us, including some of the groups who had previously decided to support. i'm committed for a more contested convention, had begun to come over a little bit, so it's begun to make just a bit of a dent and some of the skepticism. among the progressive the left wings of the democratic party, which itself has been coughing as an galvanize in other ways. so we're beginning to see a bit of a difference. i know that there are many who would like to see more, but again, that's also been about 2 weeks. everything was quickly, but again, it's only been about 2 weeks. so there's some hope, some people are looking to the peck. some people are looking to give parents a little bit more time should differentiate. and of course there's also skeptics even still within our part. all right, to our side, hassan, democratic political strategist and democratic convention,
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delegates good to catch up with you again. thank you. let me be here. thank you. a a. so a head here on al jazeera, the security forces fire alive rounds to break up protests against the rising cost of living in nigeria, plus the victims of venezuela's post vote violence. but there's a call to keep protesting against people. that's my daughter's victory. the there's been where the last day and to the next day. and so in west australia, now the main written down, just moving east, which but we're generating charles following that. now literally not many people live here,
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but i hope i think the rain at least will be welcome. so said what was that before was moved on, but the shares of phases the way and left melbourne. i've laid most likely in the sunshine. by such a day, as the breeze picks up, more likely if it has made you look a new south wales though, and queens and is moved up considerably here despite the breeze. you're in the sunshine for the most part is the rain. now we're heading back into was adelaide, so you could have at the time of the day at least on sunday, looks fair enough in new zealand. quiet little when sun for the most part, that breezy in oakland. we have still golf in the wrong place. significant sharon and these yeah, so it and you got in the north and the new cool island but where they should be sumatra and born here, they seemed like to regenerate possibly even if it's your call to 3 wet weather is where it should be still northern vietnam, for example, across to was mean not, and bang, the dash, and for all positive, se, asia. and of course you've got the seasonal brains are jumped a long way and also what they use in store for your invasion. whereas it looks
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quite dry, they're quite halting shanghai the, the, the latest news as it breaks israel is carrying out torture and enforce disappearance of thousands of palestinians and the occupied with funds and gusts with detailed coverage. people with disabilities are the most vulnerable and groove in these riddles. relentless war across this trip from the heart of the story is about as a still own government with its escalation on the ground. so getting areas that supports the b u. monetary insights. as the cost of all celebrates the 25th anniversary of nato's intervention that ended the fighting between the serbian and cause of albany and forces, we were meant to be completely ethnically. cleanse people have power, examines the posts for landscape, and present the challenges for the regions youngest country. this is
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a vibrant nation state that is alive today because we took no attraction that's not possible the making of a states on that. just so you know, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back. you're watching elgin 0 minder of our top stories. this our us vice president commer harris says, and i've delegated folks to be the democratic nominee for the presidency. she'll be the 1st black and asian american woman from a major party to secure the designation. the funeral for her most political leader is male. how many of us been held in tarp anyhow, it was assassinated in say,
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around on wednesday, both tomas and iran have accused israel of carrying out the attack. prayers and have since y'all have been held for is melania and a number of countries. a day of national morning has been declared across their kiosks, with flags lowered to half mast, a flag of turkey as embassy. and israel was also lowered. it's rarely, governments, some of the turkish ambassador over the course of jabari has this update from tara ron on the political developments taking place over there, following the killing of his mail me a new of the radiance 1st vice president mohammed was all ref led to the right, and delegation at the funeral of his mail here in doha, on friday, while the 1st vice president was at the event, the uranium acting foreign minister on the buggery at work. the phones over the
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past 48 hours, reaching out to his regional counselor parts, including the foreign ministers of saudi arabia. oman, cut are russia, egypt, and jordan, to reiterate, vermont's position, and also that iran has a right to defend itself against israel. the official position here is that's a, the response iran will carry out is not a matter of if, but rather a matter of when and the revolutionary guard has said repeatedly, and there are statements that iran will not be acting alone. the so called resistance forces including the who these and you haven't, the popular mobilization forces in iraq end as well, i'm loving on will be assisting iran in whatever kind of attack they carry out against israel. now, the general consensus here is that this response will be much more vast and severe than the previous one. iran carried out the gaze, israel, which took place in april door such a bar you out to 0 to hong to on friday. the kremlin revealed the true identity of
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some of the russian prisoners exchanged as part of the multi national prisoner swap, which is a focus is on for team or for risk off for a hit man, the serving a life sentence for murder in germany. our tim and, and we'll see have along with their 2 children, were also headed back to russia, vice lavinia, laura con, has more, which could be the part of the spelling of multiple countries involved in the largest portsmouth swap in post soviet history, state spies, all of them good stuff and i like to set uh, what 2 of 8 russians sent home and greeted to heroes, welcomed by president, got the me a pretend that spent 80 years impersonating argentinians, living in slovenia, that cover so deep the kremlin says that children didn't even know and spoke spanish at home on wednesday, the end to the civilian court for secret troll where they pay the guilty to espionage before they was sentenced and exiled. was quite
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a bit of new from day one. i believe that we could succeed in this venture. personal trust between leaders is crucial and these kinds of events, especially when they are held and complete secrecy, a hit smell and a member of russia security agency, f. s b vi them across the cold was also sent back to russia. in 2021. he was convicted in germany of killing an exile, dissidence in a bone in polk. among 16 move from russia to the west. 7 were russian. many it'd be vocal critics, of putin, as one of the bottles get from germany. fried prison is got to be a kind of most on the right to drop it off an area. yes, she and all express gratitude. bought. had reservations. yeah. and you had a smart table of them. you know, i consider this operation and a legal enforced exile from russia got carried out against my will. but what i want most is to go back home 3 us citizens are also selling the own home
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soil. a wind for officials involved and more than a year of negotiations that might be the 1st step in uh, in the long run of attempts for new negotiations or uh, in, in the attempt to show the west that important is now ready to negotiate over that was katie, back channel diplomacy. this be no suggestion from west and officials, the following relations with russia. and it raises the question, if these arrests were politically motivated, is enough being done to prevent this in the future? the con, i'll just say around. there has been more violence and the nigerian capital with police firing tear gas to disperse protesters. there's anger over the rising cost of living. more than a dozen people are reported to have been killed. adriece has more from lagos, another test, a julia huston was strict. his return to the strict policing of buddha, loved to
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a guess, a protest, just demanding government action to reduce the high cost of living. they also demanding broad economic, political, and social reforms. the balance of destruction from 2 days of protest is heightened fee is across the country $1.00 to $1.00 those that recall. so trying to do so, i don't want to list and that will not for now house on cl country to be destroyed the sides in the state of your be despite a curfew. who loves attacked. red cross offices and vandalize each vehicles and illegals. a stand off between protest and the police continues with businesses worried about possible attacks on the investments? yeah, be not. yeah. well, the rep with us something you believe it's a facility for the test that gives you the just like insurances from the police,
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many businesses remain closed for a 2nd day. i noticed one of the economy, which is already project with stuff on long term damage. if the process continues to demonstrate distances, they will remain on the streets of the government. i will not expect any government calls and said democratic daily news. i've done my best buy dot. i've spoken. i've the, i've spoken to abby with the 7 days of purchase left that are key as a father confrontations between demonstrators and security forces, especially in areas that i've seen partners and destruction. degrees of disease because riots following a stabbing attack that killed 3 young girls have erupted in another. u. k. city footage, shared online shows several 100 people rampaging in the summer lives. the city center in the north, east, england, setting fire to a car, and a police station official say online mis information among fall right?
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groups about the british born suspect. ok, so the root of who ivana has fueled the unrest and protesters of march through bangladesh is capital doc of chanting down with the autocrats calling for the resignation of prime minister. sherry casino, or for testers, are demanding justice for 200 people killed and violent demonstrations in recent weeks. mass student protest initially began 3 weeks ago against a government job quote, a scheme turn 02 or 3 is in dock out with more. spinal dash remains very chance of domestic demonstration across the country, particularly in the capital city. there's been violent, flashes in the northern part of the city. many casualties are also a lot this then philip city and southwest in cross city. those massive demonstration, as well as the 2nd largest photos to this chapter drum. now the students were able
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to mobilize people to show their solidarity for those who lost their life during the last few weeks of biling classes. cheapo from all walks of life, cultural personalities, civil societies teach their students, rich tripler as everybody to part in that demonstration, showing their solidarity, certain se, then line point, the minds not being met. that includes the resignation of several key minister, many right? as far as the said, the government should step down. nobody can except the fact that so many students read to live rounds by use excess, a force where use a you in the us and the european union all to condemn the biling. the said that the security forces use extra, say force, and the rides rep violated. now this has to be taken in context as lot of pent up frustration in the country because a national election that took place in january was not widely accepted as a heavy, high inflation in the country, storing food prices for the last 2 years. lot of frustration and democracy has been
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eroded within the last one decade. people can't speak freely, they cannot demonstrate. and most of the time the government accused everything on the opposition and its allies. like it said that this whole thing was orchestrated by the opposition and its allies, including the largest religious party dom happy, slimy, which was the band yesterday by an executive order trying to put the whole blame for this massive protest that took place over the last several weeks, that is the make of the opposition. you have the general population is not buying into it. we'll probably see more demonstration in coming weeks or even months to enrich audrey. i'll just say to dot com. the new products are those, the re election is venezuela's, president is storing more division among latin american leaders. argentina joins the united states by recognizing opposition candidates. edmondo gonzalez as a legitimate winner for mexico is criticizing the move against my doro,
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and there is also unrest and venezuela, after the results had fatal consequences. teresa has more you say yes, when do you mind who it was 15 years old. when he was shocked by venezuela's national guard, doing protests against the presidential election we sold. he says to says he was executed late, but i don't get moto, but they shot him a close range. the bullet was directed at him. it was not a straight bullet. i don't know why they shut my brother. he didn't do anything. he was just passing by, he stopped to see what the process was about, but he wasn't participating in, you know, several of protesters had been killed and more than a 1000 detained president. before that, my daughter says, feel position planned the demonstrations to force him out of office. about the us
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help to plan to call me in the united states with its false diplomacy. moved around the world to set up the scenario in venezuela. we negotiated with the us in good faith and it did not comply they elias on phone ease. they do not keep their would, even when they sign an agreement, they were taking advantage of the negotiations to distract us. both my the us government and the opposition have came victorian sundays about the opposition says it has prove fraud was committed. most governments in the region are demanding the immediate release of detail, volter and electrical data from the product or is hill is playing across the road left when president, who left the the has agreed to take over the administration of the ruby and an argentine and embassies after venezuela expelled diplomats from 7 latin american countries for questioning the election, we saw on thursday that brazilian flag was lying at the origin teenie, an embassy, and got our guest. sleighride precedents, have you had any li,
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posted on social media, saying he was confident, the embassy would reopen soon in democratic and free venezuela. inside the embassy, 6 asylum seekers. close to a position leader and mighty equity now much oh, they had been living there for 4 months after a prosecutor issued an arrest warrant accusing them of conspiracy. it's very complicated. they have been very difficult a very difficult, but it is part of the process to enforce the truth about july the 28th. venezuela needs change. many sweet ends or ensure what will happen next most don't believe change will happen any time soon. very simple as i see that it's the jewel of, if you will, p is risk valley, but it's a lake that's being drained of water, natural hazard, so human mismanagement, have combined to create a crisis for laker. how awesome and researches say,
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if nothing's done, it could disappear, but people rely on the waterway. are striving to face, save it, and our correspond to mom involve reports now from see don't our region with a beautiful, the climate less visitation and reach biodiversity. the co, off site is one of the duels of the fuel punitive to valley for the people living around it. it's a live safer. i know for now. well, this lake means a lot to me. it's been the source of livelihood for me and my family for years, but these much these fish in it now, which is forcing us to sell for a higher price that they quoted. so it provides a fee for the to the creational space and a source of irrigation for neighboring farmers. but the $129.00 square foot on the water body is under threats. this lake has been losing its storage capacity.
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and from our research where we go tonight, is that the lake last 4 percent of its storage capacity in a ticket in 10 years. and if this continues, we are going to lose the lake in few years. the number one cause is directly linked to climate change. climate change in money, $0.58 is a form of extreme flood that causes the instability of the soul and causes lawn the slightest. especially this is one of the gullies through which a water flows into the lake just to indicate a go. we have told it wasn't so deep because sick vegetation on the bed of the stream use to protect the saw him and keep it in place. but that is no longer the case. violence flooding is the resulting from climate change of upload to plants,
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rocks and sent and flushed them into the lake. so the meditation reduces the depth of the lake and facilitates if operation. the ultimate cause is direct. manmade sewage, water, industrial waste and the dumping of garbage have been saluting the li, composing a serious threat to its ecosystems. you are the topic i then we do our best. but despite our efforts to sensitize ation and direct to action, challenges such as solid taishan remains, and this cannot be prevented by government alone, it requires the support of stakeholders. and one of those to stay called as a was a university, has lost a program to the store vegetation that has been uploaded by flooding on the lake. it has planted trees, and the body is to slow down the violent flow of water. but the project lux funding they say, and the overall preservation of the 5 total source is
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a daunting task for just a few consent parties. how much fun does your lead, co, awesome. and so had here on al jazeera slash floods and land slides. we report on how parts of india are being ravaged by extreme weather the discussing, the defining issues of our time. the reason that we're able to see so much progress with machine learning is because it is predicated on the exploitation of labor somewhere else. exploring the implications for the global south as the all differential intelligence revolution, etc, rings to where the benefits fly in with a hot light. we're backing 9 diet future on a technology that is fundamentally very unsustainable studio b, b, i series on
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a jersey, you know the the india is being ravaged by extreme weather events. land slides in the southern state of a catalog is fear to have killed hundreds of people, buried homes and destroyed farm labs. and in the north flash floods of his 3 districts in the foothills of the himalayas image and kimber has more to washed away times, roads, bridges, and hundreds of people. trees rooted and swayed serv. t plantations destroyed the result of multiple on slides. and the way in our district of carolina and southern india of to weeks of heavy rain. you know, we lost everything,
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my house and my car. in a 2nd we lost, i'm used to and, and living. we have lost everything. now. 5, hundreds of people have nowhere to go. and i'm wondering about missing friends and family. search and rescue operations have accelerated, thanks to a new depot bridge and a reduction in right. i'm all hopes the survivors, the dwindling some happen find life. not concerns attending to a possible secondary disaster. hundreds of people are still missing. believe to be buried under the deputy. like stop to go forward. he's worried about the spread of disease. if the bodies aren't covered, you put in the we can relate this dishonest id to another disaster, an epidemic. we have to avoid the spread of an epidemic at all costs. the meanwhile of news and how shall pradesh there's similar scenes type us french 3 districts, causing flash floods, the dummies, ties,
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schools and hospitals overhead. so i just know how much of a huge incident occurred in which many of our relatives died. so we are going back to their homes for the funeral. around a 100 pilgrims who were in the foothills of the himalayas to be rescued. the state government afford dozens of emergency response teams and all the schools and universities play just a precaution. extreme weather events become more frequent in india in recent years . in 2018 flooding and carol are killed nearly 500 people under construction theme, increase the probability of land slides during the monsoon season. so i'm to say climate change is to blame, increasing flooding across the whole country, devastating the environment and with it the likelihoods. as many, particularly the forest image and kimber out 0 and wild flyers in the us state of colorado, have the store dozens of homes and force many residents to evacuate all the room.
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the remains of at least one person have been found near the states, rocky mountains. on more than the 90, large wild fires are being fought across the country. there have been 28000 fires so far this year already, which have collectively burned through nearly 2000000 hectares. were in for a long battle. what's long? we don't know. and we know this, we have 4 big that was out 3 big fires and in the state of colorado. the national news is focusing on this one. and there's lots of reasons for that. but one, this is one of the most densely populated and it has proven to be absolutely one of the most challenging firefight i've seen in my 15 to 20 years. been doing this and japan is experiencing is the worst heat wave ever recorded. what temperature soaring above 40 degrees celsius in some areas and last year's record for the month
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of july has been broken. all authorities in tokyo have setup cooling centers, miss spring stations to prevent heat exhaustion. at least the 59 people have died due to heat stroke since april and frances swimming posterboard and your muscle is the dominant in the pool. and paris has continued my shaw swim his way to victory. and the 200 meter, individual medley on friday, and that takes the 22 year olds tally app these olympics to for gold metals. and there's plenty of atlantics the card to come in paris. so here's paul reese with a close look at some of the athletes to look out for is when it comes to making an impact on social media. no track and field style comes close to india's neeraj chopra. the jungle install has 9000000 follows on instagram. he's the reigning
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world and the limbic champion, and could help his country loved a future olympics with india seen as a possible host for the 2036 games. can use a free for tape. yeah, going is one of the greatest $1500.00 me to run is a full time. she broke her own world record also hey, in paris last month. and he's trying to become the 1st stop the latest when 3 olympic gold medals. in the event the mens $1500.00 is set to be one of the closest contests at the start the front. britton's well, the champion, jessica will recognize his rivalry with raining olympic title, holding you all called in gibson of no white. another norwegian costs involved host has been setting the standards in the 400 metre hurdles. he broke the world record at the last bill and fixing types of women's event will be just as competitive with dutch wells champion from cape bolt. taking on take care 2020 goals, med list, sidney mclaughlin live road, and the men sprint. no eliles is targeting 100 meter, i'm 200 meter goals, metals, a 6 time world champion. the american is desperate to prove himself on the biggest
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stage. after leaving types here with just a 200 meter bronze calorie richardson was ruled out of the still impacts of the testing positive for cannabis. she arrives in paris as the women's 100 mates at wells champion, kept house most has a set fashion that shed the high jump, golden type. jazz with it's lisa john marcus from betty. the great friends and rivals will meet again in france, but boston says he went, we split the title this time as close to a gold metal certainty. as that comes they will be in the men's power. vote sweetens on the pontiff holds all the major titles in paris the mind known as monday. we'll be looking to break the world record from noise time as one of 2 female boxers at the hearts of the lamp agenda ro has won her opening fight tie wants to time world champion. lin, youtube has been cleared to compete this by being bound last year for failing agent or eligibility test under
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a different governing body. all the same applies to al jerry is a man the high leave who won her 1st bouts. on thursday, natasha butler has more from paris, as well as the 2 c mailboxes at the paris games continues. i think was online on social media to find a tiny ones. then you thing, i'm out, jerry, is a modem lease from the women's competition. now the bank grant of bases expose those athletes that failed gen the eligibility or testosterone tests, heavy international intake committee, safe to say, do you happen? these have every right to be at the games and they've continued to defend this, is it in line field? and unfortunately, as we go mind phil's, we want a simple explanation. everyone wants a black and white explanation of how we can determine is that explanation does not exist, neither in the scientific community nor anywhere else. as i said before,
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if we can find a consensus and we will work towards consensus, we will certainly work to, to apply that please. that's not going to happen at these games. but this is a question or so i guess in all schools. and i think we are open to listen to anyone with a solution to that question. well, the 2 boxes completed in the take care of and then pick 3 years ago, noise the growth and then one of middle latasha butler also sarah power. and meanwhile, the female boxer with which the saw the 1st erupt adel during his e mail, and he has received an apology from it. lisa angela karine in the previous round leaf defeated carini with the when the italian quit the fight after 46 seconds, her new says she will grasp the controversy. it has cost and the way she handled the moments after the fights. all right, so that's it for me, leon rod for this is our, my colleagues, somebody, the miller will be here in
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a couple of minutes with more of today's news. and i hope to see you tomorrow. the this is the 1st genocide that we see in the real time. it's the victims themselves . there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame at 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. once the capital of the compare empire, the serene ancient city of uncle in present, they come bowed. yeah. is it protected unesco world heritage sites but as it's temples of lakes and irrigation canals are being preserved,
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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, part 2 on just a small army of urban artists is changing the space of one of mexico cities torres and most violent neighborhoods more than $11000.00 of these murals now adoring the streets and roofs will be stopped by the government funded program is part of a larger project to make the areas safer and more attractive. you stop a lot of them. your role is a project that tries to involve the local community to listen to them, to rescue themes that need visibility. why? because there's so many stories of local neighbors, the history of this town that need telling if that's a lot but is not just finance. there is a great history here. as the project has grown and the murals are more and more visible, presidents in these communities are increasingly eager to have a bit of their own personal stories on public display. residents of the stuff
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a lot but know it will take more than thinking there was to bring less than change to their neighborhood. but the murals have had an important effect making and marginalized community feel seen again. the, the, the us, we'll send a new carrier group to the middle east to increase the forceful defense of israel, the somebody, the miller. this is all just to rely from dell also coming up. a lot of work about
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