tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 9, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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someone's award nominator hero. now we're reading eco friendly solutions to come back to our planet on o g 0 the the hello i'm about to send in. this has been use our lives from don't coming up in the next 60 minutes on the move again. 5 minutes of how the stadiums are forced to leave con eunice as is ready for us as long as a fresh assault in southern gaza. it's a national mediators, thomas and israel to finalize an agreement for a c spar um several use of captives. the
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rush that sends reinforcements to the border region, of course, was facing a large scale incursion by ukraine plus one the rule of law for beta. it's a vindication for 3 years of nobel laureates and many of us and welcomes, in order to restore the license for new sites. roplenger and kevin asked with the latest from the olympics, 100 meter champion, no eliles will play, notify the pos in the game. softer testing. also say it's a kind of 19, prior to his 3rd place finish and the 200 meters final. it ends 2 types of leaving paris with full metals. it's 1300 g m t. we're going to begin this news are income units for these ready military, as long as it's so defensive there, since the war began. israel says is going to be false fully operating against
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palestinian sizes in the southern city. several people have died. an error strikes in southern gaza, including 5 people in the milwaukee area. the latest offensive comes a day off to the is really ami issued new evacuation orders for the city, palestinians from con, units are being forced to free once again. only days after being allowed to return to what remains of their homes that were also strikes in central gone. so a residential building was hit in the setup refugee camp killing for people. meanwhile, the amount of cuts out on the presidents of egypt and the us are calling on israel . i am homeless to finalize the deal for the seas far and the release of captives. they've issued a joint stipend saying there's no time to waste and hired re, isn't con eunice in the southern gaza for us. so is ready for us is pushing back into conyers. talk to us about what we know about what's going on. it was the only withdrew from the same exact area. they called policy news to back you
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8 from last week. it took them at least 8 days to the ongoing military operation in that area. and the people who lived in the area recently came back to their houses and they were called and warranty evacuation again. now the is ready for his claim and that thoughts there are still at terrorism operations. but in that area, there's 0 infrastructure. there's nothing suitable people are, and when they go back to the area, they put, there's tens on the rebel. but despite the fact that they warrant and people to evacuate to the western parts of con eunice, there has been 2 targets since the a, the early hours of the day, the 1st one was on milwaukee and from eunice were 5 palestinians, a month and more children were killed and another a target in the western parts of one eunice were among those for policies that were
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killed is a palestinian child. now this is part of what is really forces i've been trying to make a polish, didn't use in the endless cycle of displacement of psychological torture where palestinians have been literally scots, or for the past and months evacuating from a place to one another. calling an area of this ignited and the significant areas that you as a few minutes or an area, but still targeting those areas. so palestinians are in a state of panic, of frustration, not knowing where to go. and then at the same time where every they go, they feel that they're still going to be targeted. and thank you very much. do the same project talking to us from congress to my house. so psych is one of more than a 1000000 palestinians and gaza has been forcibly displaced many times. she tells us here of her struggles and her own words and the other. then
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when it had good she had z, i knew i think you've got the time to go look for the fun. i wouldn't have done. he was heavy. i'm the guy the guy the same. the young on the dish, the dish with on a lot of like is you're gonna be said any more about it. so i'm just thinking about this was the need to be for each of the less. yeah, i need a set of mean model out of and i mean when you see a fit oh, shut it off. now do that again, this stuff at least probably going to something, but i think that's what i didn't know because i know it's good. nice. well yeah, i'd love to have them in, in, in almost flush in the hand on the,
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on the feed is on the home. what a fabulous is, what do i have? everything correct. you've got to make sure they look for the session. oh and the other thing how to use this i should i blah, blah blah blah blah blah. let us know what else for the gun, the season, the high season upset. and then if you were to use this, well, i bought the image and the condition of the mine i had the kid is not in the gun 100 no cause to defend. the boon if contain is comes the between and you invested in front of the head of a city, shaking. i don't see the, the muscles in the level of the city have it from the fault. any kind of give it fearful. what kind of good we have decided and if it says yet a lot of i'm from the voltage to the,
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to the other value and the issue was just an out of print or not, but i couldn't be the mother of the another. so the had a have another that is of culture. egypt and the united states have issued a joint appeal to hama sunday's real calling for a gaza ceasefire agreement to be finalized. they say the time has come to conclude the cease fire and hostages and detain is released deal. our teams have worked tirelessly over many months to forge a framework agreement that is now on the table. and only the details of infringement implementation need to be concluded. they go on to say we have called them both sides to resume urgent discussions on thursday, august the 15th, and doha, or cairo, and implemented the agreement without further delay condo. so who's joining us now from jordan's capital i'm on. and that's because these really governments bond all just to get up from reporting, insight, israel's. so how is israel responding to this latest push for the bill? so it's really prime minister benjamin espanol,
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whose office released a statement not long after that joint statement by the 3 countries for spearheading mediation efforts, caught the egypt and the united states. and this in y'all's office said that israel will be dispatching a delegation to either cairo or do on august. 15th anonymous is really officials has spoken out to media saying that there is no length. israel will not go to in order to bring about the release of the remaining $110.00 is really captive still held in gaza. but there are a lot of moving parts here. you have to remember that nothing you all who have given a list of several non negotiable more than 4 in fact, more than 2 months ago. and this happened after us present in joe biden had outlined this list, the 3 phase plans that actually was based off of a framework from february. now you also have your history lawn who's going to be
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negotiating with mediators for the 1st time on behalf of hamis. so he's a hard liner himself. what kind of conclusions are they going to come up with together? this is now seen as a last ditch effort, by mediators as the war has passed. it's 10 month 100. thank you very much indeed that sounded so talking to us from jordan's capital. i'm on and i want to just remind you the reason why honda is reporting from jordan is because issues government has bind, i'll just data from broadcasting inside israel, the army calling from the american university of burial. it says pressure is mounting on us presidential by them and the democrats to secure as he's far deal. and it's significant because you have had all 3 heads of state, send this together to the 2 parties. i might have some unless and you know, and the basically ordering them to get their act on the road and meet and by next thursday, the 15th and the framework is worked out. they said,
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and they need to work out the details now altogether, which i think has been clear for months and months. we've known what the framework as and we know what the, what the agreement is going to be. there was only one major, you know before, which is what this really is the kind of an area totally or just partly or cube terms, forces somewhere this has to be worth to, but probably they have to get out totally. but so yes, i think it's versus, i mean, i also think the time is unbelievably significant. why the 15th? i think it's because the 2 most desperate people in the world now for a cease fire, other than the palestinians are coming to harrison just in genocide. joe biden, as he is well known of the us, now they're desperate to have the ceasefire happen. why the 15? so i want them to start because the democratic party convention starts on chicago,
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on the 18th, and the 19th of the 22nd. they have to produce a democratic party platform which will shape pamela harris's campaign, which will also define a jo biden's legacy and possibly get the genocide purpose out of his uh uh, address is the name the ball on monday is really on the i still trading fire is there any error strikes on southern 11 on out there on friday? killed 2 people is really media is reporting for 10 rockets for 511 on. also bank has this report from southern 11 on for homes, have been destroyed. the village of those 30 on and the surrounding areas have been hit the number of times by is ready forces. now this time of year would have seen the population of this village increase to around $3000.00 people as people leave the cities and come here to spend the summer. but right now there's only 150 people here. most shops have closed. there's only one baker remaining summary home and the
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on the bottom, you know, i live here in my livelihood is here and i'll die here. this land and houses are ours. we don't want to leave any other place. people in the village help lost their homes, and schools are closed because of the conflict. there's less work, but we are still standing. because they didn't drones by care on the 3rd of august killed 2 people, young member of his beloved and the 63 year old man. the damage from the track roll from that strike is still visible on the wall here. that strikes the increased fears amongst the people that remain here. the frequency of a tax on this village may increase to more people left at this time of year would have seen these students packed with families and children. that's not the case. and many basic services here and then the surrounding areas have closed and that's the when let's go a lot of noise just isn't in there. what's going on?
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i'm wearing braces to fix my teeth, but i have to travel a long distance to visit the dentist and they don't. there are no children to play within the village here. most people have been displaced to people's summer homes, vacant the streets empty, the routine sound of his ready war planes and drones, overhead. with this village being approximately 5 kilometers from the board to the constant, signed of bombing taking place around it. not before the killing a flood show cause hope that this conflict may come to an end. but know many people believe it was only escalate. i started big data, the study on southern lebanon and the japanese city of nagasaki, the annual ceremonies taking place commemorating the dropping of the atomic bomb, which marks the end of the 2nd world war. but the cities decision to exclude the is where the and boss of or from the event has prompted a diplomatic spot. rob mcbride reports a mess, been searing, summit temperatures, people gathering nagasaki to solemnly remember the dropping of the 2nd,
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the atomic bomb that forced upon to capitulate. and during the 2nd world war, conspicuously absent, the us ambassador, choosing don't to attend in protest at the exclusion of israel's ambassador. the us is accused the organizes of politicizing the event by excluding israel. but the city says the decision was taken for fear of any protest. i'll come on them accordingly. this decision is absolutely not a political one. it is only so we can conduct the ceremony smoothly under a solemn atmosphere. the dropping of a single atomic bomb on the city. on august, the 9th 1945 killed more than 70000 people latest white brought from the japanese 3 days earlier, the 1st atomic bomb dropped on the city of hit, ashima killed 140000 pieces commemoration in that city was attended by the way the ambassador, which prompted
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a protest by people opposed to his presence and to israel's will and gaza in washington. the state department has stood by the us and basset is decision not to attend the event and nagasaki install it down to you with as well. so i thought it was important that these really master b invited us investors of other countries have been invited, that no country that should have been singled out to not be invited to the celebration. in fact, the ambassadors of russia and bella roost were also excluded because of the war in ukraine. ambassadors from the americas western allies sent letters protesting a decision that seemingly puts israel in the same category. but i think it was a political decision about one based of security to draw a moral equivalency between brochures and israel. one country that invaded versus one country that was a victim of invasion for us and pass it along with his rotation is really counterparts. instead of 10 did another commemoration nathan nagasaki bombing held
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in tokyo, rob mcbride out is there. i spend a lot of head on the news, all including nigerians are pushing for economic and political change with a 10 day campaign of protest. we're going to get a 1st on the con bus. nobody's spoken to bridge bigger than they run picking up the rest of weeks, the us presidential rivals are going to face off next months. and it's kind of eyes vague. the, let's go to ukraine now. what a russian alternatively striking a supermarket in the eastern time of coast time to move is killed at least 11 people and injured 17 others, a rescue operations under way to free survivors trapped beneath the rubble. rushes declared a federal emergency and its cost region after ukrainian troops across the border earlier this week and carried out a tax. the defense ministry says as defined additional troops to come to the attack
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as fighting enters a 4th day. mama, judging reports in russia's western cursed region bordering ukraine. the fighting hasn't sense and people are worried, the memory sealed, the dragon was hovering above us. we break into the co in time. there was an explosion right in front of us. look, just so much you're so it all started a to a. yeah, we didn't speak to the morning and then the show started flying. it was terrible that this footage from the russian defense ministry shows russian soldiers battling ukrainian troops were earlier this week. cross the border and launched and attack the kremlin, his branded a large scale provocation that some people are stocking up on emergency supplies and many are volunteering to donate blood videos posted on social media. show people packing their belongings, as well as long lines of cars as they try to flee the fighting. russian officials say hundreds of ukrainian troops across the border on tuesday using tanks,
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armored vehicles and drones, and the u. s. has largely prevented ukraine from using american weapons to attack targets in russia. at the pentagon journalist asked whether the latest fighting meant that's changed. it is consistent with our policy. and we have supported ukraine from the very beginning to defend themselves against attacks that are coming across the border and for the need for cross fires. so they are taking actions to protect themselves from attacks that are coming from a region that are within the us policy of where they can operate, you know, our weapons, our systems, our capabilities to be acting governor of the course region brief, president vladimir putting on the evacuation plans via video link with my uh, the sort of the we have reached an agreement with the russian railways. 3 trains have arrived in which we can accommodate 2400 people. another 8th trains can provide humanitarian, 8 and evacuated. people immediately go to the pets region,
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which is near curse can even deeper into russian territory also came under attack. the cross border result is one of the cranes largest since russia launched its full scale invasion in february 2022. the question now is, how long will it persist? how much enjoy i just need somebody in a home is a military analyst with kings college london. she's joining us live from munich. thank you very much indeed for being with us. this incursion by ukraine may have taken the russians by surprise. it also seems, have taken some of its, of your brains western allies by surprise. what do you think he's trying to achieve with this a good afternoon. well, that's a good question, because we have to understand that in the past months, presidents lensky has stopped talking about victory on the battlefield. picture for ukraine is looking very grim ukraine. this got the f sixteens, but didn't get the necessary equipment to mount war general service key terms would be use the 2nd you printing contra funds so. so right now was
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a lot of pressure on the battlefield. the cranium command, in lack of a strategy of victory, decided to use this tactical action in order to divert attention and especially to impact the russian troops and the russian leadership as well as the russian. people psychologically say this has a more of hope, psychological values on military value, and it is directed both at the russian audiences and as a domestic audience, as, as the mobilization is underway in ukraine and the people are refusing. yeah, gun, sorry to interrupt you, but i did want to watch the russian government has declared a state of emergency in the coast collision. does that give us an indication of just as significant rush i believe's vista is that is correct. um, the government has to clear the state of emergency and of course they will have to take care of the problem. however, given the lack of manpower and the lack of equipment, the premium side,
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how to get the troops reduced to, to get them from opposite directions. in order to conduct this offensive, in course, it has to be stopped. it has to be stopped from, from russia's military point of view because it's close to its logistical note in the course creation as well as the nuclear power plant. so there is some risk office pill over and it has to be stopped or from the informational point of view in order to show that russia can indeed defendants borders has been somewhat a slap into rushes face that the ukrainians manage to get through the board. due to, to use a porosity of the board there. so there will be a lot of questions to be answered by the f as be buys aboard the guard. but that's a moment the, the russian is to stop it without having to use the troops that are in har, keep him in the course region. so that might have been an officer kind of solved by that. you bring in command that the russians will have to read,
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employ their troops, and therefore release some pressure on the premium troops in harkey region. but we see that this is not happening. so the russian side is certainly taking the seriously however, this is a tactical action which is going to have a strategic effect, but the weather was, will have the desired strategic effect for ukraine. i. e, will your brain be able to hold his territory long enough to be to use it as a bargaining chip remains to be seen? i wanted to ask you about why particularly ukraine picked to this particular tighter train. you alluded to the fact that of course, that is because nuclear power station, it's about if i understand it correctly, it's about 70 kilometers. so for the car and fighting is but that seems to be around the time of sue shot. and i appreciate, of course, things are moving pretty quickly on the ground at the moment. but susan has the only pumping station which delivers rushing natural gas in into europe through ukraine. would there be any advantage to ukraine taking control of that pumping station? and of course,
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possibly taking control of the nuclear station as well as oh, it seems like a quick quote for the ukrainians. if we think about the operation nuclear power plant. so you could see the, the premium side trying to apply the same logic here to do as much damage as possible. you mentioned pseudo, which is great because um, sutra is the logistical helpful russian forces. so, the idea of was perhaps to, to cut off. so logistics to secure the board, there is assuming region because the ukrainian command was afraid that the heart of people offensive wouldn't end in har keep. and there were indeed some speculations that the russian forces would cross into the assuming region as well. so that might be also an intermediate aim to create a, some sort of a buffer zone to silver russian logistics and the horse to strike the energy infrastructure. specifically worse, we've seen a lot of isolated the top impacts on russian oil refineries,
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which have led to certain inflicts fluctuations and oil prices. therefore, ukraine has several smaller, intermediate schools that it might be pursuing was as risk offensive. but i think the main goal is to, to get to the negotiation table with a stronger position, but i don't, i is the administrator analyst with kings college london and we appreciate you being with us and i'll just do that. thank you very much indeed. thank you. for having me, bangladesh is nearly the size of restoring law and order is his top priority and how many units has entered in government is taking charge of 2 weeks of track down since june led process that ministrations force department associates. i've seen that to resign on monday, so i'm going to project reports from the capital dot com, the historic beginning of a new chapter in bangladesh. after 15 years, i've been ruled by the same party, burned with dishes witnesses, the soaring of
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a new entering government. on thursday, while addressing a press briefing at the airport, the new leader of the transitional government, muhammad, the in those had this to say. using the means of revolution, pending additional create is new dawning of keeping this vision. the heads of us, we have to keep going ahead. i want to express my gratitude and praise to the youth who have made this possible. they have protected this country and given to the best, and we wish for this new brand new edition to progress with speed. among the advisers right now he dislikes and asks if mama to student leaders of the protests, the left to prime minister should casinos auster, the often much sacrifice with luck and leaving many of our friends is injured in the hospital. we feel that if we succeed in our promise and commitment, then we will genuinely be happy to get a dealer on kind of
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a human rights activist and a lawyer who face relentless, judicial harassment and prison sentence. during i've seen those governments selected as an advisor in the interim government 1st, really organized. and then a woman's right activist is also one of the advisors selected. and also i think the main mission mom of unit phase, his priority is to restore laura in order his condemn, attacked against minority groups and emphasized that everyone should be protected. there's been no official confirmation regarding the duration of the nearly form in term government. senior opposition later from bangladesh and nationalized parties,
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phase eunice will succeed in his mission. so many not ship the arguments need sexy or detection. the biggest challenge for the new entering government will be to starting lower in order and strengthening the economy and to fulfill the students keep demand for reform in all sectors can be jobs. are y'all gives it a, a section of ice cooperation, and the indians that have cattle that are nearly complaints after it was hit by land slides. last week, heavy monsoon rains led to the worst and natural disaster in the southern states. since 2018 can at least 225 people. in the 1600 people have been rescued from the surrounding areas, i'm more than a 1000 people are being shouted in comes tropical storm. debbie has made
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a 2nd land fall in the us getting areas in south north carolina. have you rings flooded entire neighborhoods in the city of mario diamond damaging infrastructure and at least 6 people have died because of the storm. and the coming days. full cost is a debbie is expected to move to maryland. washington, upstate new york and vermont. and there's been more funding and the already being put into that. here's jeff with a check of of other to hello. after seeing flooding in south west, how do you radiate? it's now been humans capital sign up with some big downforce here. the funding has been deadly there and there is more rain in the forecast here on saturday in the same so including for sun up elsewhere across the arabian peninsula. it's about the humidity bumping in off the goals for us in doha. 38 will feel closer to 60 and pounded by storms inc has expands. so us thought i hear windows smashed out in these cars because of hill storms produced by sundry down ports there. elsewhere in asia. i guess what put on the hottest august day on record 42.4 by saturday will
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knock you back a few degrees to 40, but otherwise for central asia dealing with some showers and storms more so for the eastern portion of the region. 30 looking good, assemble, maybe catch a drop or 2 of rain and look at all the rain filtering in around san a goal. the gambia can you be so and guinea on saturday, and still storms falling over that southeast corner of sudan over the course of the weekend, too. sorry, so i wanted to talk about in south africa, it's hot colors are on dark at the red, the hotter it is. but for the western cape providence, in south africa, number of weather maker is rolling through here. so we didn't really the big story over the next few days. still ahead on all does it up to spanish and just demanding on so as of to form a title on liter. colors pleasurable. avoids arrest. and to slip out from this japanese off hands for climbing gold medal to great britain, we're going to have the latest action from the potters olympics in sports with gym . the
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a fancy has, of course, has to, has this chinese academic victor dialed 12 percent of the people of taiwan, say they want to be unified. it's not up to the people in taiwan to decide about the ones on the policy. exploring china is the front of admissions. is he no president for like a true dictate? how can you explain for find the transform ation of china? if you have to take this, you had to have on that just to get out. must be the emotion in their own words. 3, i'll just leave a general to describe working at survive through his realtors. so of course a lot of my dad was i was calling and especially his last mission. i think the sort
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of journalism on the genocide on the jersey you want to report, but at the same time you want to feed your property. you also want to stay alive the the want to go to 0. reminder of our top story is this, uh, these really minutes was launched, a new brand defensive in jobs and southern city of con units is starting to forcefully operate against palestinian fighters. there tens of thousands of people have been forced to flee. yes, again. the leaders, of course, are egypt and the us have issued a joint appeal to homicide, and israel's calling for a gaza sees 5 deal to be finalized proposal to adults and doha, all titled on thursday and say, there's no time to waste. and russians declared
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a federal emergency in the coast region after an incursion by the training and forces. earlier this week, the defense ministries raised footage it says, shows and creating an armored vehicles being destroyed in border areas, a former castle and separate destiny. the account has put them all is back in belgium, following a brief appearance in barcelona on thursday. well, that's according to an official from his party, but capital and police say the con, confirm his flight from spain. regional made up the surprise address to hundreds of supporters, neither original parliament as a warrant out for the arrest them police of setup roadblocks and barcelona, hoping to intercept him. he's facing charges related to his role in the field. but for cas alone here to secede from spain in 2017 bennett smith. how's the latest from boss on a judge from spain. supreme court has demanded an explanation from a capital i'm regional police. the muscles, as the house call us food, them on,
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was able to evade arrest. they deny any collusion, and they say that they were going to arrest the 61 year old politician at a time when they were going to, it was less likely to generate public disorder. put the, put them on, took advantage of a number of people around him and let the seat in the vehicle and the most of the types of stuff. but sales, it's old, lead, potentially, politically difficult to prime minister petro sanchez, of spain. he pushed through the law in may that gave i'm the state to those involved in the 2017 page full council on the session and return nationalist cancelled on policies. we're going to support sanchez in parliament after inconclusive elections once j. but the supreme court decided that 3 of those separatist politicians put them on amongst them would not to benefit from the i'm this the law. and this is why it's a warrant that his arrest still stands. he though now is back in belgium. he was
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a school teacher to the border by allies from his policy on thursday night, and he said, you can speak to support has him coming in at smith. alex's arrow fossil, let's go to the u. k. for several more people to be in 100 prison sentences. ranging from one to 2 years of available in anti migrant riots. by the far right, they bought government as about to crack down on the on rest, which triggered nationwide anti racist fridays on wednesday. one of the false claims made about black, asian and muslim groups is their contribution to the u. k. economy. so let's look at the number in closer details. census data shows that most bygones to the u. k. are people paying for these as to what are studies? even in 2022. when a record number of people cross the channel, they accounted for 3.5 percent of the 1300000 to enter the country. last year, asylum seekers accounted for only one in 12 immigrants to britain from i've side b u supporters of immigration. so it helps to grow the economy and academic studies
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suggests it's got little or no effect on jobs and wages. despite the belief that immigration places, extra pressure on the national health service, recent studies of find the new arrivals contribute more to the health care system. and they consume or interest sale as an economist on the research analyst with ambrose the capital, he's joining us now live from london. thank you very much indeed for being with us . given the fact that studies have repeated the time and time again, the figures that we've just talked about, why is it that people in the u. k. still believe that their jobs are under threat from immigrants is locked fully in a motional issue, but i wouldn't really completely give people that this is just extra on top of that basis. and it is pretty clear that price pass it martin at the end of the economy more than 80 percent of sales. however, certain parsons, with economy, particularly the horoscope areas, there is some competition. now there's
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a lot of disagreement about the degree to which this competition agrees because i'm hard for her to hire fire and o residents for classroom and like patricians or maces perception. and as i said about, you know, it is mostly emotional issues. and i want to ask you about that process because one gets the impression that immigrants arrive in the united kingdom and immediately a walk into a job. i can't imagine that for anybody in the united kingdom, it's easy to walk into a job at certain levels. can you talk to us about the kind of process that i'm like them would have to go through and they kind of hurdles here. she may face, it is very like the 1st of all you have to apply to the country often times in need to pre interview to try at a time and then apply it. also the conditions have been talking about in the past from us they will likely be even talk to in the future. meaning you can move to the $9010.00 to unless the salary is going to pay a certain amount of which lot a lot,
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lower skilled potential employees, meaning less competition. for those who are most upset about this issue, i wanted to ask you about the, the riots that we saw recently. now the, the response, the, the, i'm too far right protests that we saw, that there were large ones in london. we didn't see any far, right, right. so it's all in places like scotland for example, for dominant plays, although no exclusively but predominantly they were in the north of england. why is it that the north of england should feel so strongly about? this is very mutual issue and it goes back many decades in relation to the industrialization at the u. k. and many other countries have experienced over especially the past 30 to 40 years. the most the time when the northern part of the month, it was quite an industrial power. i was calling back since the industrial revolution tilted 19 eighty's or 19 ninety's because there was
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a shorter term or you can try and work with all over the world of chiefly from you talking about countries. at that time they were very good jobs for everyone. when the industry's closed down, and that's when things began to be a bit char unemployment rather than across the board. and that was really on the disaffection with the immigration started when the workshops right away. not really, really market that much as we are at the moment, appearing to say some sort of for want of a better word, the highlighters and the, the end, the, they, the protests that we're seeing on both sides of the argument. but that doesn't mean to say that the underlying intensity, if you like, well then you take, society has gone anywhere. is there anything that can be done either a government level or i didn't? yeah. other level for that matter, to try to alleviate the pressure that we're clearly seeing on the streets of parts of the united kingdom is probably going to continue for some time. but it actually
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says a lot. this has been a process which has been ongoing for quite a long time. i said a moment ago that it was quite a lot of harmony harmony. you allow hoops in this contradiction or a toddler society until 20 or 30 years ago. oh, really i would say check things off was the rest of them in 2016 and told me that it's really not that many people have great one way or i have since 2016 when the documents have been very emotional about the size that something's really starting to get past. one thing which the west government tried to do number of years ago was to create one and called the par us. and she made a lot of investments in the part of the plan. so the future tensions be preempted, but it was very complicated to help on that and really has been like a part of the i think you will do is pass the got it for processing 13 years. thank
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you very much. i should just point out for the benefit of us when you're referring to the 2016 referendum we're talking about the brags that referendum that resulted in brick in the united kingdom, leaving the european union, richard singlet. we appreciate you being with us. so thank you very much indeed for your time. i to thank you. the former president, donald trump and vice president campbell, the harvest of both confirmed, they're going to take part in a televised debate. on september, the 10th tom says he's committed to 3 debates next month with his rival for the us presidency during the news conference that his model lago resort. and the republican candidates blamed horace for the migration crisis, saying her policies would be dangerous. she's not doing any news conference, you know why she's not doing it 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,
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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 anymore. shy that doesn't respect us anymore. 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. some of the houses campaigning. the state of michigan was her running mates and waltz. she spoke to the union members in wayne county, about the importance of leadership to measure of the strength of a leader is not based on who you beat down. it's based on who you lift and you know, this version that happened in our commentary in the last several years. where there's a suggestion that somehow strength is about making people feel small,
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making people feel alone. what it is, is that the very opposite of what we know union is now to be strength. it's about the collective. it's about understanding. no one should ever be made to fight alone. the venezuelan opposition active as of how the vigil for prism is arrested in a crack down and off the last month's contested election. at least a 1000 people have been detained. opposition? figures say they have proof presidents and there's less money it'll last the vote. it was re elected by the 3rd 6 year time sizes. and i julians, i've taken to the streets and daily protests against the cost of living crisis, which is seen a doubling in the prices of goods and services. no 10 day campaigns. also demonte, economic and political reforms among the protest as their young entrepreneur joined their valleys in the capital of boucher. my name is sad at times and i key i am 25 years old. i'm from kind of state northwest nigeria
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from before i went out to protest, i knew people are going to talk. so there are 2 categories of people, the people that talk because they are waged for my safety. and that is something i really know about not always appreciate those people. and then there are people that will talk because o, how can she go out? why would in a muslim woman, northern was the woman from a conservative home. go out to protest in the, in the northwest nigeria, on the north east where you, your parents get killed. web people are hungry. there's this grass, i'll call it like a weed cold, tougher. so this is what these people eat. if you, if it was your family member, that's there, will you tell me to actually, why would you, why did you go out?
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if it's your family, if, if you look at your daughter, look at your sister, you'll love that is the ones that are constantly being cute. was it? will you ask me why i had stepped out? i asked myself is like, i know a lot of people can, but well, many people come out to talk. this is a constant, me being killed, be raped. i'm ask myself, why, why is this to it's been going on for the longest time? is it because we have pool? is that way? no one is that the reason why no one seems to care. you should the got the app is called broadcast. when i planned to go out and it was great, what was going to happen? i knew one thing or the other maybe no go perfectly. so i knew was going to happen and i and i still went ahead and i did it. i went to believe that the government
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has the people's best interest in top. that is what i want to be of as an engineer . so in that case, that means the government has to do one of the people want. we're not here telling you to read with us that's we're basically asking for necessities. i believe the government know my to how much a, how things should at the very least be able to protect its people and feed them based on the wish apples gone. it has opened its 1st commercial, gold refinery and the capital across. gonna is africa's leading gold producer. it opened a factory and a bit to read more natural value from its resources. and while again, a gold refined aims to process up to 400 kilograms of the precious metal per day. as part of a push by many african countries to add value to their natural resources and
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exports to gain more profit to thailand's main opposition to move forward, poverty has the longest under a new name, and with a new leader, the body was dissolved on western states and its leaders were banned from politics for 10 years, thought on the top court funded guilty of insulting the monarchy move forward. which one last is elections campaigns on a promise to amend his change of law against defending the royal family and appeals cords in the philippines as ordered the license of the online new sites of rock low to be reinstated, doubted with shots in 2018 when accusations that have violated foreign ownership laws is fonda nobel laureates. money out of russia has long set dropped, or it was targeted for, criticizing the administration of former presidential jiggle to take. the fcc on bond violated the hierarchy of courts and ignored procedure. these actions have no place in the democratic state, rule of law, right?
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it returns these were all the things that we were say we had said in 20172018 bonnet below. has the latest from manila when the bell peace prize winner maria ressa and her online news company rattler celebrating another legal victory. this time, as the court of appeals, the philippines, and the 2nd highest court, reversing a decision by the securities and exchange commission declaring that ratner had violated for an ownership rules. here in the philippines, media companies are not allowed to have for an owners. now this was back in 2018 when the president was the bigger the 3rd the router had been critically reporting about the turret as warren drugs and maria rissa and her company had maintains that all these cases that have filed against rattler. and maria, well were cases of harassment, political persecution,
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by the 3rd to now the securities and exchange commission back then determined that ratner had violated point ownership rules because it had issued an investment instrument called philippine the course of tory receipts to a foreign entity. but rattler had argued that this was a normal investment instrument that other companies also use and now the court of appeals has cited with rattler. in addition, the court of appeals said, or underscored the importance of press freedom in the philippines in that even if the court of appeals said rattler had violated for an ownership rules, the punishment should not be tantamount to the dissolution of rattler. now maria rissa and rattler had already won all tax evasion cases, but there are they are not out of the woods yet. there is still one anti dummy case in the work boards and maria wrestler and another former journalist from rattler, still facing up to 7 years of imprisonment for cyber libo that is now at the
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19 and the hopes of leading pirates with full metals. well, i always look for the advantage is the end of the track for the 200 basis final on size day use a means to become the us man. since you same volts to complete the sprint. double thoughts he couldn't keep up with. what fun is, let's see this of a who is 21 year old. when his country's 1st ever goals metal had his kind of resume is miles, claiming runs allows it to be struggling off to exam, at least for a much tested positive for correction of ours. on tuesday, you have been expected to run in full by $0.18 to buy $400.00 me to read. i bought these games and now eva disappointment for lyles. but what it results it to the whole, at his 1st olympics, he's the 1st african months when this tie. so in despite his victory, he's happy to let liles happen. spotlight for me. i couldn't be the fees or fucking cheeks because uh, i'm not uh, an arrow going to a loud person like no. so i believe a noise the fee. so if i have to do takes,
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doesn't i the out and see i was we we had received because it's not a contact sport. so even during the all marks in the call room, he was just there by himself. not much restful to the whole. he was up early on friday to run the fast like any men's at full by 400 meter read. i am that helped about swan to finish in 1st place. in the 1st round, he headed straight for us in the united states, who as i mentioned from malcolm piece without my it was the 3 of these countries, a 3 to south. today's final phase nation funds will join them off to winning 2nd, he's in this room back when see wilson will be in the women's 4 by 400 meter read. i the united states around the foss. this time in the 1st round, he usa finishing the had a great person and heis fronts in the right us missing in good shape as they look. so when this event, so the 8 straight for the full races empowers covering the games and can tell us what else we can look forward to. on friday, the 8th podiums time for in truck and failed here in paris on friday. essentially
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epic concepts to come in the mens 400 meter hurdles, cost involved of no way up against roy benjamin the our sites with nights time and that career is in tokyo. 3 years ago. vol. hold pete's his own world record in taking gold. benjamin also bates, not previous world record lock in winning silver and alison defense us in bronze with the full, fastest time in history. if our home come defend his title, thought would be the 1st time since 1950. 6. 1960. the dots has been achieved. we've also got full by 100 meter races in both the men's and women's, the us teams in both qualifying fastest, the women's full by 100, meet the team for the us has more history on this side. there was silver med list and take a gold medalist 4 years earlier at rio for the men. they haven't won a metal in 20 years and haven't won a gold medal since sidney 2000. they are potentially,
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i'm strong by the very likely absence of know, eliles after he tested positive for corona virus, will also have a have tough on champion by the end of the day. great britain is kathrina johnson thompson, up against belgium's not c t. m double wells champion against double olympic champion, the full res, i'll use era paris, no doubts about the queen of the women's 400 me titles, sydney mclaughlin of ryan. she smashed and weld record to retain her and pick tassel in the much anticipated shade on with the current well championed assemble, the american was never troubled by the dutch stuff was locked in the rain storms. the victory had a teammate on a corporate with vote in such a 25 year old wing in his time of 50.37 seconds after missing. as one goes by north point north. 5 seconds, 3 years ago, this to on ground holloway goes to the size of the line without jump unit within the 110 meter huddles tie. so let's, let's go to the us in this event,
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since 2012 american daniel robot 6 silva just ahead of jamaica's received food. the history was made and the javelin has pockets. don's all shop nadeem eclipse to victory to win his country's bust as an individual goals metal. academics have a great feeling sick record for the throw as needed. 93 meters defending champion and the rise and shop for his india to the silver lumens books or the sense of a label gen the discussion. algeria is the amount of highly full size of gold, lace it and powers latasha. butler has been speaking to members of the algerian community in the french capital when a law and a highly steps into the ring for the women's wealth way final. at the olympics, she will be of course, fighting full goals, but her achievements and powers of being overshadowed by continuing can to control the see. there's some people to tyrese's lodge. i'll during community say simply on fact, similar to what is happening is unfortunate to i'm l. julian, she's up to you to be up to you and everyone knows she's a woman. so what is the use of this debate?
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stepping some coals online to find a lisa and to tie when these folks are from the women's competition. because the international folks and association says the to have in the post fail to suppose to ryan or tend to eligibility tests. now, the international olympic committee says that the are the tests offload, they defend the boxes, and there's been a growing number of people who say the whole issue simply being mishandled. well i'm, i will, head judge is a feminist activist who is flew from l. j, as in order to support a monica leaf i'm, it'll tell us why he decided to come if it's on song as a feminist and as a now jerry and women, i've seen the violence directed at him on it's not a debate, it's violence against a woman who was support replaced and support a support that's long been a man's domain, like many women from the global so him on is told she has no rightful place. so it's important to support to really faces trying these folks a young do in the final,
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whatever the outcome. kelly will be up with her 1st and then pick a metal and there was no doubt that a support is here in paris. will be tearing her own latasha butler. i'll just sarah terrace. tied the robots as one great. britain's 1st metal in sports, climbing after a dramatic finish to the competition. the 19 year old nick named the terminated because of his determination with the officer. the 1st part of the events contested across the full boat, as you then produced a brilliant lead climb to go into 1st position with any japans as the rocks and refuse to come to the british columbia to out of silver med list. and the favorite slip song has a sense of the 15 nice of all. the englishmen, the gold medal and hungry is of christopher shows fees when the gold medal in the men's attend columbus assuming marsden visual sky, taking me on as in one hour, 15 minutes and 52.7 seconds is the last race is the power center to take place in the sense, but it should be
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a major token points before i'm during the games i for the and as long as both anomalies are generally thanks very much indeed. i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes to stay with the unique perspectives. i love that i really not them because jeffrey i left and nothing is something you that we on heard voices. but we are committed to guessing best i can know all about you so much connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. lot of these positions, if it was part of the medical facilities in golf as it would be preventable, that's the horror of what's the stream on our, just the,
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