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decent on making problems be addressed. certainly be fixed to understand how it affects d. 9 south asia is growing, but employment levels are actually fully. why is that? counting the cost on o g a 0 the the hello everyone on well our walk, this is a news our life from joe are coming up in the next 16 minutes. a were nude pushed for a ceasefire in gauze. dr. tar egypt and the us call on israel and a mouse to resume urgent negotiations and bridge fall gaps. and this as to school, so sheltering displaced, balanced, and your families are targeted by is really airstrikes. at least 16 people have
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been killed. us presidential candidates comma harris and donald trump agreed to square off and a televised debates in september. plus the highlands violence erupt on the streets of nairobi as police confronts protesters calling on president of william hotel to step down the . and as we come on, the are a breaking news, a mediator was working on a ceasefire, a deal for israel's 10 months war on gaza. say it is time to end the suffering or joys statements signed by the presidents of egypt and the us and the mirror of guitar says the time has come to conclude the ceasefire and hostages and detainees release deal. our teams have worked tirelessly over many months to
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forge a framework agreement that is now on the table with only the details of implementation left to conclude, we have called on both sides to resume versions, discussion on thursday, on august 15th, and do help for cairo to close all remaining gaps and the commence implementation of the deal without further delay. a lot in a moment, a 100 so which i will join us from amman, jordan, but 1st i want to take you to washington, so she has returned to a share. but how she is the united states here to reaching this deal and getting it over to finish line as well. that's what so the section keeps saying is that is the number one goal, joe biden actually said, but now the combo that harris is of the top of the tickets, the democratic party tickets. he wanted to focus on the cx 5 deal in the remaining time. he has an office metal waste immediately, as well as estimated as small money. i,
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one of the key negotiators about deal which did go down terribly well. we have this down day at the white us even bite and said it wasn't helpful for the negotiations . are 2 things that really stand out together. there's one sentence, as there's no further time to waste, no excuses from any policy before the delay. i'm not trying was, it was something we've been hearing from administration officials who've been there longer simply blaming from us for the lack of any kind of deal. and yet they weren't be drooling specifically on with a israel is how big a deal. well, there even is really officials admit, so whenever i do this, cuz no one. yeah. who just adds more, more proposals moves, the goal posts, whatever the deal is cuz but now now now even the us is talking about old policies having no longer there want me to make excuses. i mean, this is very interesting. interesting phrase as medium because if necessary we are prepared to present a final bridging proposal. the result was the remaining implementation issues in the amount of it meets the expectations of all parties. if necessary, we will present a final, a final budget repairs. what does that mean then?
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so if they don't accept that, then is the support? well, i don't wanna use any leverage as well, will buy them use leverage if i don't accept this final bridging proposal. any, and that's where the words have been a bit about their don't be on willingness of the buy the new search to use any, any leverage on the net. and, you know, who are the younger in fact to, to, to, to reach a deal. but this is the same language we've been getting consistently from the administration, john toby at the white house, but a dealer is as close as ever be. and he said on, on wednesday tourney bring to this extra estate, said the negotiators, because you're driving the final stage of motor to fully use the word final stage. and then we have their own actuators, and we have the un on choose the. i think these are the state but inside, but they can work with 2 things. simple tenuously, both of extracting a retaliation for the killing of a smell veneer, but less are working on a durable ceasefire and calls us about husbands question. it was also the state department is the, is the us trying, hoping that perhaps the sci fi deal will preempt and prevent any iranian
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retaliation for israel's escalate tree activities and the region saves the problem? wouldn't really, really be drawn on that. but just say, look and see as far as everyone's interest. and it was another question i asked about mid of the state department a few hours ago was whether joe biden had given that. and you'll hear what he had wanted, which is in writing a statement saves off to phase phase $16.00 weeks. these 511, yahoo has the right to get through to recompense with attraction and gaza. he wouldn't be drawn on that, but that's where a lot of it was hinge is a small deal as well around it has 3 free pops the 1st part of the 6 weeks, the swab, which will then be re renewed as negotiations continue on phase 2. and this is question as to whether now biden is given to nothing y'all who is calls to say, well, if phase one hasn't worked out, then they can just begin, begin bowman gauze or again after the initials use file. share petoskey with a viewer from the us. thank you. and he's really government. so it has found out
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a 0 from reporting in israel. so honda, so who to join us from the jordan's capital amman. what are you hearing? i'm the, what are, is really officials are saying about this of the whole later just in the last several minutes, we are receiving a statement from these really prime minister's office saying that he will indeed be dispatching a delegation to an unknown location either cairo or door held on august 15th to meet with mediators at the request of the united states. and the other mediators who are involved in several is really officials. i've already spoken out a non immensely to is really media and to american media. and i've said that there is no link these role will not go to in order to achieve a deal to bring back the remaining captive, still held in gaza. there are around a $110.00 who are still being held there. and at this hour, just moments ago were hearing from family members up is really captive saying that the time is not now the time has actually passed to obtain a deal. and the nets and yahoo should take whatever opportunity is in front of him
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. but it is worth mentioning just the significance and the timing of the statement that has been released that has been signed by not just the mediator, but the heads of state of the countries that are mediating this conflict that are trying to mediate a ceasefire that we had been talking about for months since the last one collapsed and ended back in november. it's also worth mentioning that the region is on a brink of some sort of larger conflict within the middle east. israel was still bracing itself for some sort of retaliation by the audience, by his beloved, potentially by the food these in government as well. so there are a lot of moving parts here. the united states and several others have said that a ceasefire deal in gaza ending the war, could be the thing that stops the tension altogether. that stops the sort of impending and looming conflicts that could really spin the region out of control. so this is kind of a last ditch effort by mediators pressure on him as pressure on israel to try to
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come together, come to the table meeting with these mediators and try to figure something out. but you also have to remember that there was a wild card at play here. and that is that yes, yes. and what is now the lead negotiator for how much benjamin netanyahu has hard line, non negotiable? yes, and what is known as a hard liner as well. so are these 2 going to be able to come up with something that works for both parties that can be mediated? that's yet to be seen, but it surely has failed previously. but the timing, the significance of this and who signed this letter is something that we haven't seen before in 10 months of this war. so in august 15th, there will be a meeting either in cairo or in doha, as a last ditch effort to see what's next, a last ditch effort to i'm this one who are reporting. thank you. all right, joining me now. ariel gold is executive director of fellowship of reconciliation.
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that's an intern, faith, peace and justice organization in the united states. as you come, she comes to us from patterson, new jersey. so good to have you with this. so on this breaking story. um, you know, let me, let me get your view, how were you thinking about this? you're getting the ceasefire over the line. i'm going to spend just dragging on for months now. is it possible without significant us pressure that we don't know? but so what i'll say is that it's a, it's not time to break of any cigars in celebration. we have, in many ways been here before, and we have heard the biden administration, many times say that we are at the final stretch of just nearing that goal. only to have is real, literally assassinate the ceasefire, negotiate either so you know we, it is possible, but so it would be
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a lot stronger if i didn't, would put some teeth behind his behind the deal and rather than pleading with netanyahu, and meeting with netanyahu by giving him more and more arms would instead of make a real definitive consequence for refusing this cease fire deal. what do you make of the facts now, you know, we're 10 months into this war. i mean, we're in on dated on a daily basis, an hourly basis with apocalyptic sees coming out of a garza. and of course the captive is still held in gaza still also there, you know, and, and that the button is administrative is not changing its policy at all. i mean it's paying lip service now and then to the situation in gaza, but it hasn't bulged. this is
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a tragic situation and we, we haven't seen anything concrete from the biden administration. this is, you know, this is the 1st time we've watch genocide unfold before our eyes and live tv in this way. and it's beyond words, you know, as, as an american, do myself, i would say that this isn't something we come back from. this is, you know, something that is here. it's now into our, into our history and something that is shared into the history of, of the united states, and especially given that the united states and bite and especially could have stopped this at any time. now we do find ourselves, unfortunately in this kind of escal, atory limbo at the moment, you know, cost roughly on the brink, a, you know, people worried about a wider war uh, erupt in any moment. now. um, you know how, how do you see this developed further?
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you know, unless there is a ceasefire in gaza, this is an extremely dangerous situation and i figure that it will escalate unless there is a ceasefire in gaza. and i fear that we won't get a c spire in gaza in less, president biden imposes real consequences. we have seen the us administration. change is rarely course in the past by imposing consequences. we saw president reagan do so and is really mediately pulled out of lucky non we know how to do this, but nobody now who has has proven to us time and time again. but he does not want to cease fire. he does not want one for his own political career. he has proven that to the, to the hosp, to the families of the hostages just this week. and
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a 5 year old with the same name as me, are you turned 5. he had his 5th birthday in captivity in gaza and the press his, his president has done nothing. his prime minister has done nothing to get him released. it's a, it's a very tragic situation. and each time that i hear lip service, whether from the by did ministration or from pro, is rally of organizations saying we must free the hostages. we know that is that is such lip service because freedom, the hostages means ceasefire. freeing the hostages means stopping the blood shed and we should all be united in this cause to make that happen. i will go the executive director of the fellowship of reconciliation. thank you. thank you for your time and thank you for joining us. thank you so much for having me. this is really for us as a bomb to schools in northern garza where palestinians were seeking shelter. at
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least the 16 people were killed in the strikes. a number of people are missing and believe to be buried under the rubble. meanwhile, in southern gauze, on new is really evacuation orders are forcing displaced families to flee yet again, and hold the reports from hon. eunice and all that remains of what was once 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 israel has bombed in 2 weeks. it stays, there are mass command centers used to planned attacks against is ready soldiers. but for desperate policy and use this score in. this is a neighborhood because of city served as a temporary home. some came in search of show through but are leaving wrapped in
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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 policy by tuesday or no. it hasn't been 2 days since we went back to bodies to halo a well have mercy on us, have mercy on our children. look at what is happening to us. by the time we reach an area. these writers want us to leave it with their own land. the whole world is watching. it was ms act and find a solution to agony after a tax on a good age refugee comp and central garza, dozens of interest people are brought to overcrowded hospitals in the past few days is where the forces have bond areas in the north, south, and center of the cause of troop,
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the latest evacuation orders are causing panic among palestinians because with is really repeatedly targeting, so called safe zones. there's no guarantee they will be safe where they go next. in the city, i'll just see it up. and eunice, gaza palestine, as well as real service, it will no longer a credit h no region. diplomats based in tel aviv who deal with the palestinian authority. it comes after norway's decision to recognize the palestinian state is rarely foreign ministers. so there's a price for anti israel behavior when he made the announcement. in a statement, always, the foreign minister says, this is an extreme action that 1st and foremost affects our ability to help with the palestinian population. it shows once again that the netanyahu government is actively working against a 2 state solution. and today's decision will have consequences for our relationship with annette and yahoo government. and us state department spokesman
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and matthew miller have this to say on the move by israel. norway has a long history of playing a productive role when it comes to engaging with the governor of israel, engaging with the past any 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 day has worn out from a rom in the okay, part was back it's really, really quite ironic for palestinians also is shorthand for the oslo accords,
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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 1st glimmer of hope, palestinians had that the occupation would. and now israel have for all intents and purposes, really abandoned that also process abandoned its agreement to end its occupation into the 2 states. formula which is what we heard echoed by the norwegian for administered. so to single up norway, a country that had the ad hoc lives on 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 these 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 stage formula. and where the path ahead is really,
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if there is one now or day they're reporting well earlier on thursday, our correspondence with john 100 asked the pentagon about how washington would react in the event of escalation within the region when he comes to a potential attack by her own words, affiliates on israel is the us force posture. purely defensive. is it possible offensive capability would be used as are there limits are forced pastor within the middle east, especially when it comes to um you know, protecting our forces coming to the defense of israel is defensive in nature and you've saw from the very beginning. so, you know, on october 8th one, the secretary directed the us, us forward carrier straight group to move to the region. and then a few days later also directed the i to move to the region. what you're seeing now is bolstered force posture, that has evolved over time as you know, the,
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you know, engagements in the region have gone on. but everything that we're doing is defensive in nature, including operation prosperity, guardian. that is continuing to engage in very dangerous threats and, and miss all projections from the who these on the almost daily basis the war of words between has blah and israel is intensifiers. there are growing fears that months of cross border strikes could escalate into all at work. so in a hold of the reports from 711 on or the flag of revenge, hezbollah has raised it or cast southern 11 on the message. it is preparing to respond to the killing of a senior military commander. we are in despair, a symbol of pride for the army in its previous war with israel in 2006 hezbollah fighters held off a ground offensive by this way, the troops. it's been targeted a few times in their latest confrontations. and while this war of attrition has
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been confined largely to military targets, it has killed civilians, as well as keeping up the pressure carrying out what's been described this pre emptive strikes as it's watches and waits for as well as next move. a med heights intentions lebanon is preparing for a wider conflict by the end, behind the release. so have currency. we are in the state of war, and not a potential in southern lebanon. they are taxed on a daily basis, losses and wounded the whole sector alone. the move in 22 marches. vintage bell hospital is one of the biggest and southern 11 on just 4 kilometers from the border . its staff hasn't left, but there are barely any patients. tens of thousands of people have been displaced since has been up began to target military positions in northern israel and so forth. of it's l. i come us in garza, which i had austin on the island since october. this whole region has been coming
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on the fire benjamin hospital and lebanon's health ministry. having a veterans declined to help those who were injured or the sick. no doubt. the security situation has watson hezbollah says israel chose escalation by killing its military chief, brad sugar in bay boot. it also blames as well for the assassination of how must his political leader smile honey into strong in a de escalate tore message. the group did say the support front, it's open. it's not about the scoring as well, but preventing it from winning the war on garza, as well as, as, as well, could face synchronized and simultaneous threats on multiple fronts in response to its recent attacks. but it's really media are quoting officials as saying they believe hezbollah appears increasingly set to act alone. and that has the law rather than iran will be the 1st to carry out a major attack on israel in the coming days. as well as says, israel has crossed red lines and wants to rewrite the rules, is really media,
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quote, security officials are saying they believe the retaliation could be a sustained assault, lasting hours, or even days. one thing they seem to be sure of is that it will be, as well as the largest attack since 2006 center for their associate or southern left and on. the donald trump says he's committed to 3 televised debates next month with his rival for the us present to say, i don't know who's conference at morrow. la, grow the republican candidate. blame for democrats come layers for the migration crisis thing or policies would be dangerous. she's not doing any news conference, you know why she's not doing because she can't do a news conference. 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 has never been in
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this danger before, both economically and from an outside. from an outside perspective, russia doesn't respect us anymore. shy that doesn't respect us anymore. north korea kim junglin liked me a lot. he doesn't like this group. we. we are in great danger with great change of being in world war 3 that could happen. meanwhile, a couple of harris is campaigning in the state of michigan with her running mates and waltz. and she spoke to union members in wayne county about the importance of leadership. the true measure of the strength of a leader is not based on who you beat down. it's based on who your list and you know, this version has happened in our commentary in the last several years. where there is a suggestion that somehow strength is about making people feel small, making people feel alone. what it is is that the very opposite of what we know
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union is know to be strength. it's about the collective. it's about understanding no one should ever be made just by alone or earlier. i spoke to political analysts to eric ham, who says trump's willingness to debate reflects how the race has changed in recent weeks. boy stood out that he mentioned 3 debates. we know just a few days if not weeks ago, that donald trump was saying that he was not debate, comma le harris. and i think now that we see this, this chart, this change of art is because his campaign, this thing, the internal poll link, showing that not only is pamela harris as momentum continuing, it's also starting to have a tremendous effect in those key battleground state space. that donald trump is going to need in order to win this election in november. and so i think that stood
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out tremendously a for this. and of course, the, to suggest that somehow his rallies, and he had bigger audiences than martin luther king to bring martin luther came into this. i think it shows just perhaps how off the rails, donald trump is becoming. and of course, the fact that he's losing and losing to a woman, it shows just how on hands to use. and that's going to make it that much more difficult for donald trump to be able to win back those suburban when women and those all important independent voters. right now, vice president commer harris is campaigning in michigan for 2nd day in a row. i want us to listen to something that happened yesterday. a couple of harris was interrupted during a rally by pro palestinian protesters. let's take a look at how she handled that incident and then we'll continue our conversation at the other, the other side of it. and his social security and medicare,
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he intends to surrender our fight against the climate prices and mean tends to end the affordable care act. you know, what if you want donald trump to win, then say that otherwise i'm speaking to me cause that moment and how she handled those protesters. there's been a, a lot of reaction that i've, i've been tracking of people basically saying that there were surprised that she was not. she didn't seem to be prepared. and you know, especially in light of knowing that this issue is a hot button issue that has haunted barton in michigan. actually, i thought we saw a candidate who was literally prepared and certainly wasn't willing to give oxygen
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to those protesters and demonstrators, especially considering that she'd already given them actual time prior to that, that rally just yesterday, like michigan is going to be critical. it's going to be crucial, but if these demonstrators in protest, i should think that they're somehow going to fort calmly. harris in michigan, especially now that we see she's winning overwhelmingly with black motors. and of course, many of those union voters seem to be coming back into the democratic camp. i think what they're doing is i think they're actually losing not only their influence, but the window to actually ensure that their voices continue to get her and still have here on algae 0. a just for need for aid as some don, after hundreds lose their homes and flooding. and there could be worse to come the
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low. so here's the thing. the winds are picking up off the south china sea, so that's bumping in the humidity to northern vietnam. and china is on an island, so a noise. 38 factor in the humidity. it will feel about $4647.00 degrees on friday, also hot and sticky for central and eastern china. but there is where we run into problems. our seasonal summer rains. it's going to do quite a number on china's capital beijing. initially it was looking a bit worse for long, but tar, but i think the worst of the rain will stay south and east of the city there, but not so for beijing, worst case scenario, potentially a month's worth of rain and spend 24 hours injects a lot of humidity here as well. so feeling about 38 on saturday for this part of the southeast asia, we see the rains pick up through the late peninsula so big down pores in the forecasts for not only k l, but also singapore on friday and got to tell you not much to report for australia looking fairly good, few clouds for the se,
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but with this breeze here off the coral sea that could give us just a few spring goes up and down the coast of queensland, for example. and well, in this weather reports in new zealand where periods of rain move away from the east cape. so still catching a few drops and gets been at 15 degrees on friday. that's it for me. i'll catch up with the next hour of the of the documentary series, exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous communities is helping tackle today's environmental catastrophe. in columbia, the arrow walker, people, scientists to understand why species of toes one's thoughts, extinct is still thriving in the coastal mountains of the sierra nevada nations frontline, the starry night towed on al jazeera, viewing the facts,
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people with disabilities, they are the most vulnerable groups in israel relentless or asking questions, you know, the number right now, what is the issue, the reporting from the actual best feelings, and you can also can have the worst out as it was, teens across the world within the local news. i didn't like from documentary when you closer to the house of the story the the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back to your washer your, i'll just a reminder of our top stories. this our israel says it will send
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a delegation to the next ceasefire negotiations, negotiations in 6 days. time, atari, egyptian, and us leaders are pressuring israel and him off to resume talks. and either doha or cairo, says it's time to conclude an agreement on the war in gosh, on all of this as is really forces the bomb to school sheltering, displaced, palestinians, east of garza city. at least 16 people have been killed. outstanding official say is really forces have it more than $170.00 shelters. most of them schools since the war began 10 months ago. i was standing in the drollest abraham. i've heard, really has more on the attacks from of our school in casa city. as we are here, standing inside of the house, cool, also has been targeted by 2 missiles falling down on this cruise, directly with duncan and killing many children into the other civil defense forces
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. unfortunately, have nothing to work with. i'm the, i'll not be able to risk you all the civilians probably under this post. rather this situation is very catastrophe. civilians are trying to rescue and they are using the don't because just to move a trust for transportation. as you can see, the situation is very catastrophe as civilians are got the right here. a savannah, as you can see, the bonuses are trying to get out of the filters to you, but unfortunately, um we are you like, oh, money equipment to save the people. and civilians grabbed under this rubbish on the world health organization plans to roll out to a polio vaccination campaign in gossip. it wants to start the immunizations of next weekend and is calling on israel to declare a cease fire on humanitarian grounds. and a warning,
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some of you may find the images in michael apples report distressing 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 off to 10 months of war. 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 conditions sort of very high force of apple july. there's transmission between plastic people orderly. the world health organization wants to roll out a polio vaccination campaign. on august the 17th, the 1st phase would target about $600000.00 children, younger than 8. some of the most vulnerable. it's calling for
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a ceasefire on humanitarian grounds. so it stops, can move about safely, and underhanded. israel has rejected some of the applications in the past. most 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 be also the live feed them of move. but at the end of july, causes health ministry displayed 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 and the level, we have founding the alarm and especially after these relatives have not allowed. the entry of vaccine is including the podium vaccine and the virus is present and sewage water. these diseases, especially due to the lack of explanation of our children that comes but polio video. israel knows the danger
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a polio outbreak presents and began immunizing soldiers deployed to garza in the late july before the war. 99 percent of palestinians in the territory were vaccinated against polio and wall that figure has dropped slight key to 86 percent. the w h o says any detection of polio is a public health emergency that could spread well beyond causes bodies like level, which is 0 as a search and the number of cases of impacts in african countries is alarming health officials. most of the infections and deaths are in the democratic republic of congo, but the disease has also been detected in rwanda, kenya, and belong to the world health organization is called an emergency meeting to determine if the outbreak constitutes a continental emergency. and box was 1st discovered in lab monkeys back in
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1958 and is endemic and parts of central and west africa. but cases have been increasing and up 160 percent compared to this time last year. in 2022, the world health organization declared a global emergency. initial symptoms are similar to flu, including ex fever, swollen glands, their follow tend by painful rash that forms blisters well and fox sports through physical contact with infected people, as well as contaminated surfaces and objects. victoria getting getting be your has more and a warning. some viewers may find the images in her report. distressing of the young week, a career was suffering from impulse is one of around 27000 people in the democratic republic of congo. he's being diagnosed with the virus since the beginning of last year. but because it's certainly the best se made the research was do their best,
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let them work hard to find a cure and the called helped them to. it is with god's help that they would succeed in finding a cure for this disease. and bulk season infectious disease from the same family of viruses, a smoke pulse, the outbreak has killed more than 1100 people in the d. o. c. since early 2023. most of them children, gifford. ply. andre, as my daughter had a high fever, and then she started to get legions on her body. she had brushes on her arms on her abdomen, and even on her tongue, i was told em. 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. adepts have increased by nearly 20 percent. it's going to have those good know skills that we've already that some of investigations on to
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being carried out properly. and there is no follow up of contacts of consumed cases . we hope we will be able to organize the b 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 gates and b, l, g 0, scan, police or fire tear gas and rubber bullets during demonstrations. calling on presence of william rudo to reside within $100.00 and some of the people were arrested and several injured, including journalists, while the demonstrators are demanding justice for more than 60 people killed during the crack down on the protests that began last month. not going web reports from nairobi. police made it clear between the 8th week of anti government
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protests. we didn't want any demonstration here in central nairobi until they were a few of people when it, some of the previous demonstrations. the trust in the government is still a go love to know the the absence and lived in this country. no, it wasn't in this country. we don't know, and we're going to send you the position. meanwhile, president william re says for in a new cabinet, he'd be shuffled in response to previous protests being a pointer. the cabinet secretary of kenya now includes 3 members of the political opposition, which he says makes it more inclusive. we have lost many opportunities to walk the journey of transforming kenya with everyone, a bulk leaving some citizens unable to connect with it, policies, programs, and projects that have been brought it out to our country.
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the demonstrations haven't be led by the political opposition protests to say roots or bringing them into government and re appointing other ministers perpetuates endemic corruption and shows there's no real change. and they will say one justice for the dozens of protesters who being killed. and so that's still on the street. the little group doesn't know if i process it several places throughout my life. and we're having a job, a place to the guy. so anytime the cloud has already been, please slide to a gas, a generalist somewhere, hit by canisters at close range, several were injured including our producer, patrick,
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new guy. 3 and this report to read off the media showing us the well, we are going to use what the been sent to do. medics, treating people into the industry said more generally to arrange it than any other day of demonstrations. meanwhile, police published a statement saying they recognize that comes to teaching a right to protest, and they directed. was it a $172.00 people? it was started over a government plan to increase the taxes, which is like the script that demonstrate to say they don't, we'll change the interruption and improve services under the governments. so not listening, not them went out to 0. my baby the people already struggling to cope after
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heavy flooding is done or facing the prospect of more storms and coming days. hundreds of homes have been destroyed since july and at least 33 people have died. on top of that, the ongoing conflict, the army and the parent military support forces is hampering relief efforts. even morgan reports homes and ruins and properties under water. this is the aftermath of days of heavy rain and about how much and so dense river and allstate, the storms caused to flash floods that swept through residential areas. displacing hundreds of families. hopeful that i because of the city planning when the floods came, the houses when they passed through a washed away, the floods reached the railway line and couldn't go any further. so the water levels here rose destroying district up the sudanese red crescent. it has dozens of people have been killed and hundreds injured. more than 20000 homes destroyed,
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including temper with shelters belonging to people who fled to behind, to escape the conflict between the army and the baron military. rapid support forced as a fucking of heavy we're heavy nephew on it and the word came and you can't imagine how much we suffered. we left in our travel through several states and arrived in oklahoma 10 days ago. now the range and floods have destroyed the house. we were living in. it's gone. we lost some of our last billing and the rains and flash floods also blocked major roads. river and i isn't the only state affected the highway linking metal. we in northern states to the rest of the country has been swept away a as in west or for more destruction, the rapids support forces which controls the state has declared it a disaster zone. why would they 5, give them? the situation is difficult. the worse it came in at 5 am and so much the houses, they pool collapsed and there is nothing we can do as far as the se, tens of thousands of people in 7 states are homeless. adding to the displacement
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crisis caused by 15 months of fighting and was humanitarian. 8 supplies already stretched, then those forth from their homes by the floods worry, they won't get assistance any time soon. he but morgan, i'll just say around 26 members of armed groups and the democratic republic of congo had been sentenced to death. the leader of a coalition of armed groups including the m $23.00, was among those found guilty of war crimes and treason. there alonda box m 23 has recently made advances in the east of the country as these fire deal collapsed earlier this week. days after it was signed between contrast and cook golly, fixing law and order top priority for buying dishes. new entering leader mohammed unice has been sworn in after weeks of violent crackdowns on student protesters. the nobel laureate takes charge after a long time. prime minister should have seen
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a resigned and fled to india. unice has vowed to bring back democracy. nearly 400 people died and bundle dishes worst on rest. in recent years done, virtue, audrey has more from dhaka on the job facing units. he wants to bring discipline back. he wants the people to feel confident and secure the odds paper a lot to go on for bangs or reprisals. it doesn't want to see that sort of thing. so that says post number one priority, and most people really from intelligence they have to ordinary people, say, hey, you know what, it'd be good for the new enter and government stays for a long time. clean up the system, we need an independent judiciary independent election commission. and the police defies all the system. because whenever there's a political government does a lot of people who are lied to the government, they're given higher position and that whole system gets corrupted. corruption in the banking 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,
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the political parties will put pressure that the 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. so head here on algebra, 0 police search for the former calon, separate this liter carlos for jamal after he returns to spain and then escapes arrest
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the, the, the the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back british prime minister,
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cure stormers says heavy security and harsh sentencing of riders of so far prevented more violence, but despite the new sense of calm after days of anti immigrant protests, many say they're still living in fear so fast. the reports from brother them rather than an old mining sound in the north of england, pass along struggles with unemployment and poverty. 40 years ago the town rose to fame and workers held a year long strike, trying to stop the mines from closing down last sunday. well, the room attracted the world's attention again. when this happened, hundreds of people attacked the hotel. how's it nearly 200 asylum seekers. refugees and migrants also from other hotels have to be rushed to safety. i think he is in good on barefoot. well, how much a refugee from iraq is now staying with a local family. he asked us to protect his identity. i keep a house,
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i certainly fit for my life. they could kill me. come here seeking protection. i'll have come here to live, to find security under the bridge. the u. k. is a country with the rule of low hod and 6 men and boys have been charged over the hotel of tech and police are looking for at least $21.00 more. the attack on this hotel us left many in this community and around the country. and so even though threats of more fluoride violence, there's not materialized on the wednesday. the wounds inflicted in society are still fresh and many fear. what could come next with many in rather than struggling to get by some put the blame on refugees. and mike, when we typically faithful make stop coming in, but without an inquiry for our attorney at the government, she realizes they work for us with oh no, between the starting with no, that's the problem. so what do you want the government to do?
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i have the folks we have to advise you to do something about this other country. this is over all these other states. and as we have admin rights to be here the same and we will defend the to bring communities to gather and present more violence. speaker filled badge with how the vigil for peace in his church use as the government to pay more attention to communities. we don't feel hurt. we do need a positive negative about the kind of values that we want to express in british culture. and that for me, it's really important that we're looking after the vulnerable and the marginalized to both those who have grown up and live here. but also those that find themselves in difficult such situations and come here for refuge message coming from the town and the region that often feels forgotten by those far away in london, suff class and l to zebra. rather than cut along the separatists leader carlos push them all has appeared at
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a riley and barcelona in defiance of and the rest warrant is the 1st time he's been seen on spanish soil. in 7 years, he'd been living and self imposed exile in belgium. after fail, bit to have kind of lonia secede from spain. smith reports from barcelona as the rest warrant out to call a speech to them. but no one stopped the cattle and separate his leader and speaking to support us at a rally in barcelona on thursday. most of those involved in the field of 2017 bid to break away from spain had been putting up an amnesty law was passed in may. but the supreme court set the low didn't supply the fees to move on to others. while your youngest, via the i'm just below, was supposed to serve totaled for the ticket to return to what need to always have been. but this did not suit some members of the supreme court. and so a country would allow me to load the contact. now, misty is a country that has a problem with democracy. demographic of police demand letter, catamount of dependent spit,
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the triggered spain's biggest political crisis. in decades, he headed the regional government that declared independence after a referendum deemed legitimate 5 additional rate. since then, you spend the last 7 years living and self imposed exile in belgium. loud enough, i didn't get that setup at all. i don't know what will happen. what i do know is which is a very serious fact that the president of the region has been an x of 7 years. and now he's back and could be arrested by spain as well. of course, he's very cunning and he has purchased license risk. he did it for the country, and that's why i think he's a great example. horses with colorado books policy protested outside counsel alone . he's parliament against regions which soon after a short speech and 61 year old, left the stage and disappeared. police set of road blocks around barcelona, the spain's most warranty politician seems to have slipped past the college butram
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on sole support his. he wants to revise the independence campaign. but in regional elections in may capital a nationalist last a parliamentary majority. they've had to for 2 years, and on thursday about parliament elect to the lead a not from a pro independence policy for the 1st time since 2010 a bonus smith. i'll just say era boss alone, fighting in the eastern ukraine has intensified as russian forces tried to break through defensive lines. internet's defends under alex, a good topless explains why russia's offensive is that a crucial stage. fighting at east and ukraine is rage for months with few gains on either side. but it now seems as though russia is slowly grinding down ukrainian defensive and ukraine's position is looking precarious. in the south, russia has re taken villages in last last year, while in the north elite units are pushing towards the caucus. but it's in the east and don't. that's where you cross position is increasingly tenuous. russian forces
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are inserting the eastern towns of chests of y'all until risk and threatening consultative con ukrainian troops. so using the road leading from across as a major supply route and it's been cut off by russian not 10, are we 5? what is this matter? if russia takes consent to meet the comments was because to begin, let's go fundable. these are important boat or rail junctions to the west for the north components. another significant vote in bell junction is also under pressure . these toes would be strategic gains for russia. at least 80 percent of its supplies, i munition of fuel a move by rail. and these junctions would allow russian forces to rapidly advance west threatening call give on like russia. ukraine is not build expensive defensive positions and is struggling to hold its front lines. the danger for you creating now is for a rush or break through into open country and ukraine,
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losing significant territory. a tropical storm debbie has made a 2nd land fall in the u. s. sitting areas in south and north carolina. every rain is flooded, entire neighborhoods in the city of marion, stranding some and damaging infrastructure. at least 6 people have died because of the storm and in the coming days, forecast or se. debbie is expected to move through maryland. washington, upstate new york and vermont. let's to a to bogo has made a limbic history becoming the 1st african to win the most 200 meters. sprint, the bus one and we're finished. i had of 2 us runners, including 100 meters goals, no less than no eliles police reports from paris. well, let's so the to buy goes chances, we're hardly paying to down before this race, but that's because the name on everyone's lips was the american know eliles,
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the man who took $100.00 meet the gold hey in power as a few days ago, hoping for the raf feet of winning $100.00 me to $200.00. meet the goals at the same games. he's a 3 time world champion. that's 200 meters. no allows came leaping out onto the truck before the rice with his customary energy, but ended up leaving on a wheelchair as it was late to reveal that he tested positive for corona virus. so he's batesman duprang's for the 2nd olympics in a row behind his competitor. it's kind of betting the wreck. it's let's lead to boat guy who wins bolts. one is 1st ever gold metal, dedicating the wind phase mother who passed away in may for know eliles. there's no doubt whether he'll be able to take pilots and the 4 by 100 meter full by 400 me to realize for team us side. pull res out is era? paris? i found the seraph, i'm layla herancha. don't go anywhere. terry johnson picks up her coverage right
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after this the a sense of belonging to him. we always look for ways to be together. and the every day heroes keeping communities together is tough to alaska is transforming every day. in the 1st part of the series of just 0 visits is a lot, but in mexico city, where locals are turning on a tortoise municipality to an urban utopia, a sense of community on the jersey to 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 artificial intelligence revolution, etc. right?
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so where the benefits fly in with a mom like we are betting 9 diet future on a technology that is fundamentally very unsustainable studio b, b, i series on a jersey the since i last so marion, she's had a daughter. quote sophie went on over 7, had said, was there a sense that pretty quickly that this was different. there was something in the moment. from the 1st moment, everywhere was boomed. there was no safety yet. they were a target think civilians targeting hospitals and even schools where people are sick and refuse when i was in gaza when, when he would go to sleep. i hock sophie, not knowing whether i would be able to do this again tomorrow or not. that was the
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most difficult feeling i have ever had to think that we have been deprived of the most precious thing is the feeling of home we have lost that i didn't know was home means lowering the holding fee to account was we examined the us each row in the wall on alger 0, the . ready renewed fresh for a safe spot and does cause hot egypt on the us court on israel, on some us to resume urgent negotiations bridge. got the okay, we don't. so this is i'll just hear

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