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the, the system even come in as an international intake or ups and excellence award denominator here on now. the, the is really strikes on 2 screws, sheltering displaced, palestinians in gaza, killing at least 16 people. the, i'm a little rock. this is audra 0 live from the also coming up thousands of palestinians forced to flee on eunice for a 2nd time under is really bombardments the
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purchasers. and can you decide to your gas an arrest as police, try to quell angry anti government protest? demanding the president steps down. i look forward to the debates because i think we have to set the record straight. and we'll take the temperature view a selection campaign. as republican candidate said, donald trump slams the democrats in a press conference. the is really forces have bombed to schools in northern guys are coming at least 16 palestinians. a number of people are missing and believe to be buried under the rubble. and meanwhile, in southern gauze, on new is really evacuation orders are forcing displaced families to flee. yet again, and the reports from her notice of all that remains of what was once
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a classroom before is rooms were. now schools have become regular targets for the military. there was an explosion and lots of sparks and then the wall fell on us. this is the 8 school is where it has bombed in 2 weeks. it say's there are mass command centuries used to planned attacks against is ready soldiers. but for desperate policy and use this court. and this is a neighborhood of cause a city served as a temporary home. some came in search of shelter but are leaving wrapped in blankets. others are still looking for some where safe packing cards to the brim after is really forces issues. new is actuation orders for 9 areas in newness warning they would for sleep operate against
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policy by tuesday or? no. it hasn't been 2 days since we went back to bonnie's to halo a well have mercy on us, have mercy on children. look at what is happening to us by the time we reach an area these readies want us to leave, is whether or not the whole world is watching on the world's most acts and find a solution to our getting after a tax on a good age refugee comp in central garza home to noon, the 50000 palestinians before the war. dozens of injured people are brought to overcrowded. hospitals in the past few days is where the forces have bonds. areas in the north, south, and center of the cause of troop. the latest punctuation orders are causing panic among palestinians because with is rarely repeatedly targeting so called save stones. there's no guarantee they will be safe, where they go next. in the city, i'll just see it out. and eunice garza palestine and israel says it will no longer
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a credit h. norwegian, diplomats based in tel aviv, who do with the palestinian authority. and it comes after noise decision to recognize the palestinian state is rarely foreign minister said there is a price for anti israel behavior when he made the announcement. and the know ways are foreign minister has released a statement. so it says, this is an extreme action that 1st and foremost affects our ability to help the palestinian population. it shows once again that the nothing yahoo government is actively working against a 2 state solution. and today's decision will have consequences for our relationship with the yahoo government. i mean, while you were state department spokesman, matthew and miller has also commented on israel's decision in norway has a long history of playing
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a productive role when it comes to engaging with the governor of israel, engaging with the past and you authority of engaging with the palestinian people, if you look at their role in helping mediate the oslo accords. if you look at their role just this year and helping facilitate the release of tax revenue to the the policy authority, they have long played an important role. and we think it's important that they continue to be able to play that role in talking both with the p a and with israel . we don't think steps to uh, to prevent them from playing that role are particularly helpful. and we'll continue to engage with both countries nor dave reports from around in the occupied westbank . so it's really, really quite ironic for palestinians also is shorthand for the oslo accords, which of course were hosted or were the result of bilateral talks between palestinians and his really secret talks. but also hosted. and they resulted in the
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1st glimmer of hope. palestinians had that the occupation would end. now israel have, for all intents and purposes, really abandoned that also process abandoned its agreement to end its occupation and to the 2 states formula. which is what we heard, echoed by the norwegian for administered such a single up norway, a country that had the ad hoc lives on the committee of donors of countries that a 5th and have been doing that since the early 1990 is the palestinian authority. and israel in maintaining that so called peace process in trying to reach to a point where the is really occupation and really speaks volumes to where we are in terms of political positions where israel is, in terms of commitments to that, to state formula. and where the path ahead is really, if there is one no day they're reporting. now the world health organization plans to roll out a polio vaccination campaign. in garza, the virus was detected in waste water flowing through refugee and cameras. last
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month, while the w h o wants to start the immunizations next weekend, and is calling on israel to declare a cease fire on humanitarian grounds. and i want to give you a warning, or some viewers may find are the images and the michael apples reports upsetting the pony a virus eradicated from the gaza strip. 25 years ago is back a poor living conditions and the collapse of the health and sanitation systems of to 10 months of will have i should in its return, given the conditions of displacement, a little crowding which contamination back of clean water to an overcrowding be the idea of the condition sort of very high force of apple july there's transmission between lastly the people quarterly. the world health organization
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wants to roll out a polio vaccination campaign. on august the 17th, the 1st phase would target about 600000 children, younger than 8, some of the most vulnerable. it's calling for a ceasefire on humanitarian grounds. so it starts can move about safely and then handed. israel has rejected some of the applications in the past. most of the vaccines got there. then we need a massive change in the current environment, which is the only see if i add an and b so that the children can be vaccinated. but the also the live feed them of move at the end of july causes health ministry declared the strip a polio epidemic zone. the health system is already overwhelmed by 1800000 cases of skin diseases and respiratory infections. on top of other communicable diseases, the level we have founding the alarm and especially after these rarities have not
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allowed. the entry of vaccine is including the podium vaccine and the virus is present in sewage water. these diseases, especially due to the lack of exclamation of our children that come spread polio video. israel knows the danger i totally outbreak presents and began immunizing soldiers deployed to garza, in late july, before the war. 99 percent of palestinians in the territory were vaccinated against polio and wall that it has dropped slight key to 86 percent. the w h o says any detection of polio is a public health image and see that could spread well beyond causes boat. mike level, which is 0. the antonia protestors have fought with police in the capital during demonstrations
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calling on president william bhutto to resign. the police fire tear gas and arrested several demonstrators. all 3 protests have continued in spite of multiple concessions made by router over the past months, and purchasers are also demanding justice for more than 60 people killed during the violence police crack down. malcolm lab reports from nairobi to demonstrate, says, i've been trying, i was to have a couple of questions about the place. so one, any to take place to the processes. i agree, following earlier in the day, present really in research swearing in a new cabinet,
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which doesn't include pointing several of the ministers in the cabinet that he just weeks ago on the demonstration. not mean, you know, i'm the president russo isn't interested in any news on the new on this malcom web. right. let's take a closer look now. well, what's caused these protests and the demonstrators are angry with vertigo, that he has a re, a pointed 10 ministers that he fired a few weeks ago. he's also picked allies of the opposition leader rylon, go for what he calls and inclusive governments of also came to power promising a fight corruption and introduced reforms to help 10 years of pores, communities,
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but purchasers. so he's introduced punitive taxes including an on popular housing levy. they also say corruption has gotten the has gotten worse. a meanwhile present router says the taxes are necessary to turn around the economy and the pay soaring public a debt, and to create jobs. unemployment has risen in recent years, especially among the young of july year. how lucky it is. a horn of africa list and member of missing voices, a group that's been documenting a police cummings in kenya. and he says the president is running out of options. and in many ways william go to, it doesn't have a choice between a do the bod option. he only has a menu of bod, oceans, and he's taking one of those bottles from switch to he's calculation. you can have a loan, he's fun to buy him. some time and he can on top of an ice, he's vice president. but this is be your political clause. it is really to my mind,
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the political part of this is fairly doable. i think the, the economy that has been a model for me is just to give you a sense every 7 or 10 shillings that are collected are going to pay the debt in your g d p to get racial ease, almost 70 percent on to my mind this cosmetic changes on musical chairs will not solve those problems. the ultimate responsibility lies with the canyon, the for it to use. of course i may have posit, oh, and they want that there will be some of these even what unrest of, you know, or some thoughts, but nobody predicted that it is going to take this long. but the reality is, these cannot be sustained. you for a couple of days, the central business district is closed, the various, you know, multi logical corporations and institutions on companies are closing because of
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that tax redeem. on, to my mind that can be result. but the fundamental problem here is that the industrial level corruption that people are seeing it every day. the right want to turn out to bunger, that's where a nobel laureates. a mohammed unice has been sworn in as a leader of a new caretaker government. he's sick and the way is after weeks of violence, crackdowns on student demonstrators that force the prime minister sure has seen up to resign and flee the country while as a leader of an interim government, eunice will now have to ensure free and fair elections and establish law in order after the nations deadliest unrest in recent years. and mom is eunice the laid out his priorities as leader at an event earlier in the day. so i'm very tired. we has more from the capital doc off a. he wants to bring discipline back, he wants the people to feel confident and secure the odds paper
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a lot to go on for bangs or reprisals. he doesn't want to see that sort of thing. so that says post number one priority. as you just mentioned, even highly emotional towards the student, he paid a special tribute to one of the student who in the beginning of the protest, i would say a been wrong for bangladesh was defined, he was stretching his hand, it became the symbol of the products he was almost very emotional about paying tribute to him aside and paid great respect for his, you know, i gotta sacrifice for this prototype. we speak to all sorts of people on the ground . and most people really, from intelligence, they have to ordinary people, say, hey, you know what, it'd be good for. they knew enter, and government stays for a long time. clean up the system. we need independent judiciary, independence election commission. and the police defies all the system because whenever there's a political government does a lot of people who are loyal to the government, they're given a higher position and that whole system gets corrupted. corruption in the banking
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sector everywhere. so people actually would like to say somebody like, you know, taking on that with the right type of uh, cabinet that will be from. but of course the political parties will put pressure that under the constitution, you're supposed to given the election within 90 days. that pressure would be there, but it could be compromised and stretched out as so head here on al jazeera, a surge in our cases of highly infectious m fox virus and africa. as alarming global health cheese the, they're sweating it out across europe and africa is mediterranean coast stay for one. so it is going to be a hot weekend rate across iberia, some spots pushing past 40 degrees, but up and down portugal it is hot. so here's
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a $3.00 to $4.00 tests for elizabeth. all has to do with that southwest, when your temperature up to 35, not going to be record breaking stuff, but definitely above where you should be at this point in the year. it's also been hot in greece, there's a wildfire burning not too far away in east mirror, and turkey all has to do with how hot and dry and even windy it's been off the gnc there. but let's talk about the active weather in central europe. we've got showers and storms from poland to ukraine into romania and scattered throughout the balkans . for a time it will drop down in temperatures, but then they'll shoot right back up. over the course of the weekend. lot of what weather pours into denmark, southern norway, and sweden. nicer for the north, west london at $25.00. i think you could hit potentially 30 degrees over the next few days. so give it a bit of time. we'll string together some nice weather stringing together. storms for chad, potential for sand storms in new jersey. same goes for more attain. yeah. and it continues to be what and when d for south africa's western cape province and the winds are only going to pick up
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welcome back. you're watching alger 0 reminder of our top stories this hour is really forces have bombed to schools of sheltering this waste, palestine use east of kansas city. at least 16 people have been killed in palestinian or official say is really forces have hit more than 170 shelters. most of them schools since the war began. is really, i mean, has ordered thousands of palestinians to evacuate parts of con eunice. again. they've been told to head to a so called humanitarians own nearby, but israel has repeatedly targeted and killed palestinians in those areas. for testers, have thoughts with police. antonio's capital during and demonstrations calling on president william good though to reside. they are also demanding justice for more than 60 people killed during the violence police crackdown. let's turn out to where
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the us the election campaign after much back and forth and doubts about whether or not a debate between the 2 presidential count candidates would happen at all. i don't. trump says he's now committed to 3 televised debates with cala harris in september . while he made the announcement without speaking to the press at mar lago, it bloomed hers for the migration crisis, adding her policies would be dangerous for the united states. she's not doing any news conference, you know why she's not doing it because she can't do a news got for it. she doesn't know how to do a news conference. she's not smart enough to do a news conference, and i'm sorry we need smart people to leave this country because our country's never been in this danger before, both economically and from an outside. from an outside perspective, russia doesn't respect us any more shy that doesn't respect us any more. north korea kim junglin liked me a lot. does it like this group we we are in great danger with great change of being in world war 3. that could happen. all right,
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so let's go. i've had to our correspondence to rob rentals, who is in washington, d. c for you, a rob, the former president, and now republican presidential candidate to speaking just moments ago aired a wide ranging list of grievances i interested in your reflections. well 1st of all, regarding these debates, that seems to be that the most news were the item from this long press conference. the donald trump said that there would be 3 debates that he had agreed to taking place. in september. there has been no immediate comment from the harris campaign, although the us television network a, b, c has said just moments ago that both harris and trump have agreed to debate on that network. on the 10th of september. so here it says previously said through us folks people that she is willing to debate to trump
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any time anywhere. and in fact, the famously said at a rally in atlanta that the trump has been saying nasty things about her. and if he has something to say, he should say it to her face, that in addition to the remarks about the, the, the democratic candidates intelligence, trump repeatedly mispronounced her 1st name, is regarding the ongoing war in gaza. he said nothing about any piece plan or strategy, but rather repeat it as he has really hundreds of times that the war would not have broken out in the 1st place if he had been the president. so aside from that hypothetical, nothing really very revealing on that. um the former president uh said that the uh joe biden, uh, had been unconstitutionally forced out of office. of course that's not true. he is
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still the president, although he's no longer the candidate of the democratic party. and one other thing, a lot of discussion of the daughter a saying that campbell harris was in charge of the border security. this is actually not the case. she was tasked by president bite and with going to central america and trying to address the root causes of why people are migrating in large numbers to the united states. and trump also wildly exaggerate the actual number of people who to enter the united states without authorization and rabo. why do you think he decided to speak to reporters now? well i think obviously he's trying to do anything he can to try and blunt the momentum and progress of the harris walls ticket this uh as was uh, as harris and walls are barnes storming across the country. they're out in the west,
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in the swing states of nevada and arizona. today polls are showing that she's a creeping up in swing states in on trump. uh, there are certain polls that show that harris is leading from a nate on the nation wide road. so it seems that trump is, is trying to just throw some a wrench in the works and, and try to delay or the retard this, this momentum that, that is quite apparent. one thing to of note is that he became, i think, most excited in most sort of exercise when a reporter mentioned that couple of harris and tim was, were drawing large crowds. and that led to a very uh, extended digression about the how, how big of a crowds of trump had managed to, to gather a, talking about millions of people at one point saying that he'd have larger crowds than anyone in the history of the world. all right,
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so rob reynolds in washington dc. thank you so much for your reporting. the police in spain have launched an operation to find and a rest form or caught alarm separatist leader pearls for jamal who returned to spain after 7 years of self imposed exile. he were turned on the same day. parliament confirmed an ally of space prime minister as the head of the cot alon government. and it ended over a decade of separate just a rule in the region. and the put your mouth addressed a large crowd of supporters in barcelona on thursday morning. and he then disappeared. he faced the several charges including organizing a legal independence referendum in 2017 son, bonham. last pay the over. yes, they persecuted us for listening to the voice of the people of catalonia years where there was a hush for prussian from prison to exile,
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tens that effective the lives of thousands of people for being pro independence. sometimes for the may effective speaking capital on this making being capitalized, something suspicious. and our correspondence smith is in barcelona with more well the crowd that greeted him earlier on today here in boston on the seem to know to expect in a money it paid on stage there and very enthusiastic some applause and support and sharing a spoke to them for about 10 minutes, you had a little bit of what i have to say. then he turned back went off backups stage and disappeared. now the police then for a few hours around barcelona, put in row blocks, essentially searching some vehicles in laurie's to see if they could find him. but he seemed to have slipped the net, whether they how much they knew was that who knew he was coming or waltz is very unclear at the moment is the 1st time he's been seen on the spanish soil for 7 years since he went to live by an exile and ended up in brussels. and that's why
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he'd been based during this time though, have been, and i'm just a little past in may giving. i'm to speak to the many of those involved in this a failed attempt to succeed from spain. back in 2017 for the side of spain, supreme court said about didn't apply to push them on and say, well those. and so they were rest. warren still stood, the police say that still looking for him, but it hasn't been seen since this morning. today was the swearing in of the regional pounds new lead. they'd have elections back in may. and the interesting thing about those elections is for the 1st time in 40 years, cancel a nationalist last this problem entry majority, they todd and the regional leader who was sworn in today was for the 1st time since 2010, not somebody from a pro independence policy a furnace mister reporting from barcelona, a syringe, and the number of cases of impacts in africa is alarming health officials. the infectious disease has been detected in 10 countries on the continent,
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including the democratic republic of congo. the world health organization has called an emergency meeting to determine if the outbreak constitutes a global emergency. victoria getting b or reports of the young week a career was suffering from impulse. he's one of around 27000 people in the democratic republic of congo, who's been diagnosed with the virus since the beginning of last year. but because as they're in the bus, they made the research as to their best. let them work hard to find a cure called help them to. it is with god's help that they would succeed in finding a cure for this disease. impulses an infectious disease from the same family of viruses, a smoke pulse. the outbreak has killed more than 1100 people in the d. c. since early 2023. most of them children, i guess play i j as my daughter had a high fever and then she started to get legions on her body. she had brushes on
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her arms on her abdomen, and even on her tongue, i was told m fox is a serious illness that could kill her. so i brought her to this treatment center. the advocate centers for disease control and prevention say impulse has been detected in 10 african countries. this year. cases are wrought by a 160 percent on last year, and tests have increased by nearly 20 percent. it's going away because good no skills that we've all ready that some investigations aren't being carried out properly and there was no follow up of contacts of consumed cases. we hope we will be able to organize a base service, especially in camps for displaced people. this is how we hope to break the chain of transmission the. the world health organization has released $1000000.00 from its emergency fund to support the response to impulse. it's also called an emergency meeting to discuss the potential for the disease to spread further based on the continent and globally. victoria gave some b, l, g 0. the masters from several western nations have pulled
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out of an events in japan to commemorate the victims of the bombing of nagasaki. and this, after the mayor refused to invite, is really officials, tens of thousands of people were killed when the us dropped and atomic bomb on the city and 1945. for the car reports in a solemn ceremony and choose take your machine and market. the 1st of the only 2 nuclear attacks against civilians. israel is present at the event, 2 sharp criticism from anti war voices. major political protests are rare in japan, but since october, the 7th, it seems several of rallies opposing israel. the south on gas or israel has not been invited tonight is saki is from immersion on friday. the one.

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