tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 9, 2024 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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the the, the flow on the bulk of this is the news our lives and so coming up in the next 60 minutes, a passenger plane with 62 people on board has crashed in brazil, sol, pablo states is there a launch is a 3rd offense. if i'm calling you this strikes, target, southern, gaza, thousands of palestinians of cleaning the area of mass sufficient is code. it is really as fry. it can be lebanese quotes that you've signed on as a federal emergency, and it's western could squeeze into pulling more troops to repel a ukrainian attack. i'm joining us for us. go with the latest from the olympics.
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the sprint stars. shikari richardson gets her 1st game sold on the trucks in paris . we begin with breaking news out of brazil where a passenger plane has crashed in south polo states. 62 people were on board. the 80 uh 72 plane operated by a local airline was traveling from the southern state to provide new video shed on social media shows the plane plummeting down into a cluster of trees, followed by a large, clear all black smoke. wanna communicate with us, showing just live via skype from rio de janeiro and monica. these, the details are coming in as we speak. but what more information do you have for us? well, at this moment its uh everybody is still waiting for information. uh $62.00 people were on this plane, it was reading from the southern states a fight or not,
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and going towards don't follow the cell and not a close to a populated area. local television, actually it is now showing us a neighbor that saw when the plane was vomiting down, but there's not much else information. the governor of some policy was who was traveling is returning and everybody is, you know, or the airport is going there. are investigators are all on their way far as you say, still breaking news here and what we know, what they were 50 passengers with us and 4 people who were on board of the plane for other people that were the pilots and the co pilot and and people from the company, roy, monica about judging children, judging by these extraordinary images that we're seeing off the crash, the chances of course, of surviving that are slim to 0. do we have any update,
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any indication of whether that is a full dest total, as opposed to the number of passengers or on board? no, not so far. nothing officially confirmed what we do see a lot of swings up the side. uh, and we see also people that are neighbors trying to get close to see what, what is going on, but not much more for the moment. um, nothing official yet. i everybody thinks imperative. it's very unlikely that there would be survivor a monica as information does come in to us. what more do we know about that particular headline? the bazillion headline boy passes as a particularly well known ad line. was it a commercial airline? is it something that's uh, it wouldn't be known to the public? you know, it's not, it's not at all how well the company it's uh,
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use it was one company that was then sold and, and for another one, it's a small company not known at all. i mean, this is like the 1st time that i've heard of this, the air company, so it's not something that is much known. okay. all right, monica money, thanks for providing us of the details that you have. of course, as more information comes in to us, but we will immediately share everything that we know with you. for now the we will move on the, let's take you the guys and now where these ready ministry has once again boomed areas designated. so course humanitarians safe zones at least $35.00 posting is have been killed across the strip on friday. the victims included 6 people in elbow wasi. that's the west of con units. 2 of them of children. the narrow strip of land
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is densely populated with the space families living intense includes resubmit support. i'm calling eunice to the latest victims of is really army asterix on gaza . many have been displaced numerous times and now the fleeing. yet again, how much am i getting without wanting to is really war planes tops of carpet bombing over area. coupled with alternatives, showing dozens were killed, torn to pieces with body parts all over the place. we only run for our lives and we still are without shelter, food or water. these riley alleged that i saved zones, but there is no safe inch. indeed, todd gaza strip is where the army or the policy news to leave the eastern part of hon units and move to what's left of the western suburbs. it's stepping up a tax on this densely populated residential area in southern gaza saying troops are operating forcefully against palestinian fighters. and they said, this is
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a safe area. there is no safe area. i'm telling you we cannot find a place to stay. we're thrown into the streets, i'm calling on them to see us because we got tired by go to, we got tired of just these early years. people were allowed to return to this neighborhood to what remains of their homes, but soon found themselves undo them by meant the swan off, we were warrant to leave immediately to a humanitarian zone. however, it is really worth points in droves. open fire on us. there were killed and injured, we left dead bodies and pieces all over the road. we all panicked and been able to sleep there and living in a misery. not. this is the human cost of israel's war and cause of pain, suffering despair. now we taught, if this life like gold, we have fiddled death as best as in this country cl situation and find
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a solution we tired. we thought, you know, i don't like we've died 100 times is rose late. this evacuation orders are causing panic among palestinians here because they say there's no guarantee they will be safe wherever they go next. in the city, i'll just see it f one, eunice, because of palestine. mazda officially depaula senior refugee camp lebanon has been killed, and it is rarely strike 2 others were injured in the attack. but talking to the car in the port city of side on cross border with tax, if taking place daily since the war and goes it began. while the others ready ministry carried up more strikes on board of towns in the south. it comes at a time of heightened attention of the israel assassination senior. his block commanded, followed. sure, cool. last week. let spring in mountain, bashar. how does it with senior political analyst? he joins us by skype from power as well. as i mentioned, m o n, the, the region is because it means staying for several days now in a heightened state of
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a let's anticipating some sort of retaliatory attack from iran and has been law following the, the killing of the masters. political chief is my hand, the assassinated in iran. do these possible piece talks could of been off for by the key media is now, did they potentially diffuse the possibility of retaliation as well? you know, you would think that the timing and the amount of compression are on, on costs out of egypt and the attempt to stay away the and then you, all government were more americans compromises that, you know, they would put some kind of psychological pressure going to get on his beloved to at least withholds, at least to just hold on for the time being. i think part of that logic is of course to push that to august 15, and then of course they're going to be weekend after that to try to prolong as much as possible be optimism. and they should see that there could be
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a ceasefire to undermine the will of be radians on his butler to carry their tax, the promise to tax the warranted tax against is one of the mediators. so you mentioned in the castle, the us in egypt of issue just joined the statement that they said we are prepared to present a final bridging proposal that resolves the remaining implementation issues and amanda that meets the expectations of all parties. that's the exact wording. i mean, what might a successful agreement though entail this is the thing, right? i mean, we, well, we already had an agreement sort back in may. it was on an agreement that was embrace by the un security council. and that uh it was just the final touches by the is there any is on how is that were supposed to come uh forward but clearly nothing. yeah. i'll try to stop with as it could take one officer cut off to
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another ever since, because he doesn't want the seeds fine. so what do we know now? is that dissatisfied? that then? yeah, who's greed to add to the word to him for his war crimes. the restoration is winning the now whole thing to support is right. if it was, you know, more after the phase, one of the 3 phases that are supposed to be agreed upon. the whole idea of starting to war after phase one after the whole number of captors are nice, easy, and this is, this overseas fire is done, this is our permanency spot. and it certainly contradictory to the will and the, and the intention of the international community when they embrace the 2 on secrets across the nation. but now with nothing you all with that, it had been in the idea that peter could resume war, kept the kids government. his governments might have actually to agree with him in that sense because he simply couldn't afford weeks,
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resumed the war. i think it doesn't matter. what is ready to give it gives in how many soldiers already deployed outside guys out. what do they say about. busy withdrawing from the southern crossing with egypt and so on, so forth, because as good as they can resume more than you know, they can just give in on all kinds of things for how much. alright, my one buddy. thanks for that mom push on that. i'll just say we're seeing if the plan is of russia has declared an emergency and is western could squeeze you enough to ukrainian troops across the border earlier this week. additional troops of being deployed to counts of the attacks. funny thing is nearing the safety of cook chopped off a nuclear power plant is located there, but i'm gonna jump to you in the pause in rushes, western curse region bordering ukraine. the fighting has intensified and people are worried. the men resealed the dragon was hovering above us. we break into the car
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in time. there was an explosion right in front of us on wednesday. we'll look just so much here. 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 an attack. the kremlin has 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 tried to flee the fighting russian officials say hundreds of ukrainian troops across the border on tuesday using tanks, 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
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beginning to defend themselves against attacks that are coming across the border and for the need for cross fires. so they're taking actions to protect themselves from attacks that are coming from a region that are with in the us policy of where they can operate, you know, our weapons, our systems are capabilities. the acting governor of the course region brief president vladimir putin on the evacuation plans via video link with my uh, the wireless center that we have reach 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 patrick region, which is near curse can even deeper into russian territory also came under attack. the cross border assault is one of ukraine's largest since russia launched its full scale invasion in february 2022. the question now is, how long will it persist?
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how much enjoy the thousands of nigerians who have taken to the streets and daily protests against the cost of living crisis that the $10.00 day campaign, the real estate, demanding, economic and political reforms. we spoke to you on entrepreneur who joined the bodies in the capital of boucher. my name is sad at times i'm. i'd a key. i am 25 years old. i'm from canal street northwest nigeria. 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 away from my safety. and that is something i really know about always i appreciate those people and then there are people that will talk because oh, how can she go out? why would in a muslim woman, oh, northern was the moment from what kinds of achieve home go out to protest and the person in the north west nigeria on the north east where you,
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your parents get killed web people hungry. there's this grass, i'll call it like a weed cold, tougher. so this is what these people eat if. if it was your family member, that's there, will you tell me to actually, why would you, why did you out if it's your family, if you look at your daughter, look at your sister. look at your mother is the ones that are constantly being killed. well, you asked me why i had stepped out. i asked myself is like, i know a lot of people can, but how many people come out to talk? this will constantly be killed. be raped and ask myself why, why is this thing it's been going on for the longest time? isn't because we have people that way. no one is that the reason why no one seems
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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, i mean, you know, school perfectly. so i knew was going to happen and i, and i still went ahead and i did it. i want to believe that the government has the people's best interest and that is what i want to be. so in that case, that means the government has to do with the people want. we're not here telling you to, um what we're asking us. that's where basically asking for necessities. i believe the government know my to how much a, how things are should at the very least be able to protect its people and feed them based on the wish impulse. but to move ahead of the news though,
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including bangladesh, interim government is sworn in new latest as far as he is restoring law and order. after weeks of unrest. breaking news, we got our 1st glimpse of us for making years olympic they do in paris. that's coming up, which of the, the way it is president nicholas madura, it was appearing in the supreme court as the top judicial body considers whether to certify his re election. that is nicholas missouri on the steps of the quotesoft of that to because of those proceedings that the court has 15 days to study the data. but it can ask for an extension. opposition. politicians say they have proof the door last, last month to speak to the election, the directly, the disagrees with that, but that's what it is. government says it's going off to those involved and what a cause of 2 against present madura. human rights groups say they are concerned
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about the ongoing detentions which in most cases, co without arrest ones, is to raise a boat with more. you. in the past week, the north carolina us has been going from one police station to one other desperately trying to find her daughter at the lopez who was detained at the airport in the election day. when she was getting ready to board a flight to argentina. the, i'll do whatever is necessary to try to get her released. what i wouldn't do to see her, even if this means them taking me instead. my daughter did not do anything wrong. president, nicole, i'm of the little says secuity forces are going after those involved in the protest following the elections on july 28th. the position is convinced fraud was committed by the law says over 2000 people have been detained, accused of floating against the government, and it calls the operation. knock, knock on tuesday, opposition leader my the equity. now,
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my titles campaign coordinator video to place a managed to film one security agents detained her hours earlier. she had posted a video about the government's campaign to crush, defend, as the symbol of the so called operation, not cannot likes any kind of legal argument we're facing. which on to by regina last, the presidential elections on july 28th, against all the people who raise the voices 3 that the saw. i mean, the security services use for video to one political opponents on line about the consequences of challenging the election results on the side of the meal has been helping the relatives of those detained. he says, what is happening in the country is unprecedented. affect our personal on us, it is affecting people in some of the poorest areas in the country and affects people that are very young. they are between 21 and 23 years old. many of them were
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taken without even participating in the protests on thursday. relatives of those detained health, a vigilant character, so many were afraid, and did not show up. the government insists it is fighting terrible, restore, trying to force nicola my, the little out of office. these people say they want to know where they are. relatives are and one them released the so i will, i'll just see you. alright, let's start with the situation in venezuela and speak to phil gunston, who's a senior adolescent the international crisis group focusing primarily on venezuela and politics. he joins us live from correct and so for, we're looking at a lot of images of nicholas missouri on the steps of the supreme court. of course, he is also about court has a need to order the contested election results. the opposition were machado and that bundle gonzales. will refuse the court summons on the basis that they believe the, the court itself is government backed and of course the criminal investigation to whatever the court decides. it doesn't sound like
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a healthy conclusion to this election dispute. no, it won't be up. it's perfectly true that it will institutions all the garages of government to invest. a controlled by these deputies are controlled by my daughter, so it really makes no difference whether they see any the electrical power to the supreme court says he won for any impartial observer. it, it's the same thing. the opposition has presented documentary proof of what it says, there's the victoria and both of us out as the government, which has the same material, the same evidence as refused to present as the only reasonable conclusion appears to be. that the opposition was telling the truth. something going about most a 100 and speaking specifically about edmondo gonzales and also maria machado as well. as i mentioned that they are facing potential criminal charges against them. i understand we don't really know where they all at the moment, so clearly they fear reprisals. they feel being targeted by the door as well as
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the they do they, they are in id um, monday, pretty much over to last week. end of the route. he but she is keeping her whereabouts secret as is issac gonzalez's a their right to do so because we see not only thousands, certainly hundreds to possibly thousands of people round it up and jailed um without any kind of uh, traditional authority without any kind of arrest warrants those include some senior opposition leaders who are what has happened to i guess i snatched off the street by plain clothes on man in vehicles without license plates and taken off and usually disappeared for 3 or 4 days and presumably interrogated without any rights of defense. so right, definitely surprised that the government just called to the people that is
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arresting terrorist. they've accusing their opponents of being involved in a crew against the nicholas madura as you mentioned, several 1000 people or repeatedly detained. i mean, is there any precedent for this in venezuela either during nicholas madura is time or indeed hugo chavez? yeah, so unfortunately the rows of the, of the repression this time has been more intense. we've seen more gas and more arrests in the show, the period of time that we saw before. but similar controversies in the past of 2014, 20172019 the roles of that um to similar kinds of depression. as many as 250 or more people were killed in those previous opposites. now i understand brazil, columbia, i, mexico, of course, regional powers. and now, insisting on a negotiated solution to all of this starting with the demand for me to read,
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to show evidence that he's won. i mean, well that's the goal shaded pugs work. do you think i that was being completely intransigent at the moment and existing the little one and, and holding back to the evidence that it's, it, the trains would prove that. um right now it seems quite unlikely that it can be a negotiation because of the distance between the 2 sides. and so great as you decide those 3 countries backed by the united states and other governments in the region, we're trying to find a way forward. but unless it's political well on the cost of the government to sit down and they go shave to transition, it's hard to see where they can go. and what about some of those countries that have traditionally been highlights and nicholas menorah himself? i'm thinking of the likes of russia and took it, for instance, that what role might they play in using tensions if any well, the russians, the chinese, the iranians cubans across and some other countries aligned with,
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with my daughter that were quick to congratulate and the price of junk is slightly different of the present. the other one has spoken to my daughter, but he has very see the refrain from congratulating him on his victory. the best part of the countries, of course, could play a role in persuading, but due to, to get back to the negotiating table. but with the exception of turkey is none of those that i mentioned seem interested in doing that. this is a tool possible looking at the data that's being presented by opposing size and this election to say how verifiable any of that data raise to actually reading, drill down into it and, and from what really is going on here. and this selection as well. yes, as any partial inquiry would show up like ceiling, whether the versioning savvy. so the opposition has presented an insight published on a website available for everybody to check whether those are genuine,
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isn't reflect the real results. but whether the face of the government says the government doesn't seem to be interested in possibly inquiry, the cost is either a no impartial referees in that is why did all of these decisions here within the country to do that, that's why it needs external assistance. but, but until the, you know, is, is willing to accept that kind of, in partial inquiry we, we're, we're getting no, oh, okay, that felt done. so now he will thoughts and that allows us, thanks so much for kind of goes through a little of that feel gunston city unless of the international crisis group. essentially the u. k. now i far writes an empty races. protests have gathered in belfast. nolan islands, police created a barrier between the 2 opposing sides. the far right waves, the british flag and help black odds against immigration. but i much launch a group of anti races. protests is also gather that as the united kingdom continues to face n t. my good protests and counter protests, a new survey shows. migration is a top issue for the whole british population,
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does not about new research, and that new case shows migrants help stimulate the british economy and push down that will con, report some months just a little of west of england. shopping and prepping for a busy friday. my level restaurant is a month just to staple a business established in 2002 and loved by local. you know, we got people from different background to consult your department of community, but the y block agent, you name it. and that's the only thing that we've always been advised bringing people together through food, through hospitality. and that's probably our unique expense. i would say, you know, and i will business this restaurant, he says represents the diversity of manchester residents from 108 to 9 countries and where at least 90 language is spoken. the latest got to so they say the immigration is a top priority to the country with 51 percent of people picking it. bought
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independent analysis of the public finance. it's finds the holy, the migration, the move beneficial to the public purse. that's because most of the migrants coming in are working age. it finds the contributions will reduce pressure on government debt over 50 years. and then look at every of these sites, what it shows you going to give more than what the 2 cops. so the foster force, while you're looking at one half, i've served this country. that's almost 511. i've been, uh never, i've been a bus driver. i've been a police officer. i've been, i've loaned a man of this beautiful city. we visited the home phone and boxing waltz champion. i'm a come father who moved to bolton in 1970 from pucca some. he says diversity is an important part of being british and narrative, that he says was the source. if i fall right groups to write it here, i'm across the country and a what's happening all over england. but, you know, but a lot of people that are from outside of a little little cuz they don't locals,
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i don't think. and then, and re, as, as, as community we all get on. i don't think the genuine, both tony and c a r are in loving the saw of the riots. i really don't think so. he says his son is a precious go national sporting here and many thousands of turns out on the streets to count to the full right to wednesday. agree that it's diversity the makes the country thrive north on out to 0. bunch of stuff still and allowed to 0. the court in the philippines restores the license of new site wrap up the buildings held as a victory for media freedom. plans. few of the largest lithium mines spock a mass movement against the exploration in serbia. and a slip off from this japanese athlete himes, the climbing gold medals of great britain will have the legs, the sanctions, and the powers olympics and support with just
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the hello. after seeing flooding in south west, how do you radiate? it's now been humans capital sign up with some big down ports here. the flooding 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. and doha, 38 will feel closer to 60 and pounded by storms inc. has expand. so us donna here, windows smashed out in these cars because of hail storms produced by sundry down ports there. elsewhere in asia, i guess what they're drawn. hottest august, stay on record 42.4. by saturday, we'll knock you back a few degrees to 40, but otherwise, per central asia dealing with some showers and storms more so for the eastern
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portion of the region. turkey looking good, assemble, maybe catch a drop or 2 a brain and look at all the rain filtering in around center goal the gambia can you be saw 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 or the red, the hotter it is. but for the western cape profits in south africa, number of weather maker is rolling through here. so wins really the big story over the next few days or the latest news as it breaks. the united nations hopes that the focus on the refugee team will help people understand the stigmatize ation. marginalization and violence suffer 5 refugee with detailed coverage. if you haven't ever experienced a lance slide on this k of with this, so many people killed from around the world between those white coast guard shifts
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and the blue vessel. that's where a 2nd tankers think last week. so close to the store, we can see it clearly with the naked die, or must be the emotion in their own words 3, i'll just leave a general as described, working and survived through his rails or so of course a lot of my dad was i was calling and especially as much i think the sort of journalism on the genocide on the jersey. you want to report, but the same time you want to feature poverty. you also want to stay alive the
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you're watching, i'll just do it. has their mind about top stories based south, a passenger plane with 62 people on board as crushed in brazil, video shadows, social media shows the playing, folding from the sky into a cluster of trees, followed by an explosion. is there any ministries launched a new ground defensive and goes a southern city of con eunice? tens of thousands of people being forced to flee. yes, again, i'm us official, a palestinian refugee camp and 11 on has been killed and that is really strikes to others were injured in that attack. and target to the con for city of time. so i don't think that that she's new into with lead to assess these top priorities. restoring law and order is weeks of widespread unrest left hundreds dead on time. prime minister, shaken, seen it has since resigned and flipped to india, a nobel laureate mohammed eunice is being sworn in to take a place. it'd be 400 people died in bangladesh as violent cracked down on the
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student protest as kind of the child who has been following the latest developments a fall. this report from dr. a historic day in bangladesh as a new, infirm, government starts functioning from today. purpose i'm, i'm of, you know, is visited the liberation one memorial to the, to pays tribute to the 1971 lot of independence monitors. now there is a lot of expectation from the government, particularly high inflation, starting forward prices and restoring law and order. we spoke to many of the people in the states to see how they reacted to this new government. since we brought this change throughout initiative, an effort, we won't miss interim government to stay until they fulfill all the promises and bring about the reform. defense from government should immediately address inflation and high prices. they should also bring down prices of essential food items to the general public get released from this only started with us. so
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managing traffic in the capital city was, um, police station are set to open with the next few days under the protection of the military. one who does that piece over 10 in the country. and people will have the right to freely speak their minds and express their opinion. and then another landmark has started getting moved to a student. protests leader has been selected as advisor to this new in time government. they'll be lot of high expectation. their demands and vision they fulfill. talking to many people in the state, most people are saying the intern governments should stay for a while until the institutional reform has been done. it's 100 children, i'll just say to a dock, a intensified fighting between a powerful rebel group. hmos. mandatory is code at least 200 ethnic ro. i haven't got any of the border with bangladesh. 20 chang has spoken to several people who witnessed the attack and send this report which contains disturbing images. the
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names of those who spoke to have been changed for fear of reprisals as well. it is strewn at the mouth. so the now for the, the border between yamma and bangladesh, s nick were hanging men, women, and children, hundreds killed, drowned as they trying to escape the fighting between mazda military and a powerful rebel group. the era can only when people gathered around the fence and beach at about 5 pm on monday, the drone flew over the crowd, which came from choice village. after that mode, drones arrived from se ways and from the crowd, thousands of fled from the town to bundle on the board with bangladesh. but the around choice village to the north west was under the full control of the erica an army. at the time. 12 members of your attends timely, were killed, one academy drop bones. some people run through the water.
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and also academy is dro google eggs is pulling to follow them and drop them. these are also so the people drowned in the will to trying to escape the bones. yes. yeah, exactly. as that the, the rebels have been fighting the military for control over kind states, just by public denials. they appear to have instigated several attacks on ethnic. we're having good communities in recent months, so the us state department is also accused the military still king ethnic tensions . recent reports indicate the mean marching and has taken deliberate steps in rocking state to use internally displaced persons. many of them are a hindrance. as human shields, i mean the conflict, the erica naomi says those read and go who remain among the will have safe passage to the no few believe them now. not really because you're moving on between the economy and the other 2. you think your phone charges for basketball or the fonts
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at the bottom of this is the people side. but it's very hard to, to say, i believe the, the also don't, don't want the x. and just not technically, that's like, uh, it is pretty hard to believe. come, well, it isn't the bad thing, go the lie. the difficulty is the right hand go. we're facing those who remain in me and my facing will. persecution is military role collapses. others making the decision now is the time to sleep. tony chang out is there. are they are we spoke to. so how did see a hear a refugee activists and the found reading good tucker for a magazine. he said, well, making an escape for the board. i can prove life threatening the risk of staying for some is equally high. she goes in the escalated and reset to way of creating a guest. so and the people who don't have stuff bill or they don't have anywhere to vote, they were just selling that by icon army house on the border and from the other
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sites on the phone. and so uh there were uh, yeah, village were targeted and the dot com the at there, got the ruined village every day. uh, we did drone so uh that uh does uh decide to leave the village and escape out there by without us and cd to validate so that people uh does have started feeling to, uh, to bundle this both in there enough. right. but uh, some people go up and mostly from people go since the salvas. so no, no, we see uh they are more than uh, 2000 people, res, india. or i think that becoming closer for on this trip to august. uh, they are gonna be at that at this off. uh people got the boat up when they were trying to fee to uh, to buy that addition to uh before it gets cold enough. right,
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well, and, uh, i can, i me, i got them. uh we did drones and uh, i took the shelves and uh, broken like tow so they will, um, uh, according to their before to uh, from the people who would survive it. uh they were more than 100 people who have it in that single that, that at the window and the on also on seats all those. uh most people are uh, well, big 2 by the icon on the uh, the just uh, uh, tire open the clear uh, roof uh to the profile, the people. uh, guy that the board. oh, and the in that is still on says all those uh icon and we also could uh, another group off. um, one of the no. so the more than 40 uh individuals and so forth. and uh, 40 people is that including the women and children at delta at the bottom of sleigh . uh, they were working too close enough. right. well, to inform a castle, an separatist leader called us put him on his back in belgium, following a brief,
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brief appearance in barcelona on thursday. that's according to an official. from his policy, people made a surprise address to a crowd of supporters near the regional parliament as a warrant out for his arrest and police setup roadblocks in barcelona, hoping to intercept him. he's facing challenges related to his role in the face of been for catalonia, to split from spain in 2017. at least 11000 people have been affected by heavy rain and flooding incidents, eastern casala state. that's according to you, an agency for refugees, floods, conditions as well as the ongoing conflicts between the army and rapids support forces, the hampering relief efforts. many of those displaced by the flooding had already been for some that homes by the fighting problems. prime minister has cancelled an overseas trip due to a mega quake advisory from government sized villages is the 1st warning of its kind to japan and follows a $7.00 quick. let's truck the southwest. an island of q issue. warning didn't
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indicate a quite would definitely happen, but prime minister for milk she to has stayed on in japan, people on the southern coast were encouraged to be ready to evacuate if necessary. so people, the small village and so it'd be a fine thing to block an e u, bank police the mine in the valley. last month, the government restored mining company. we are 10 times licensed to extract the monroe, which is use of electric vehicles, environment lists and activists of time to major riley in the capsule, bel grade on saturday. so i know how to report these fields in west, and so it'd be a could soon disappear if alicia mining project gets to go ahead and when greenery disappears. so do the insects a lot done. you codes of it. she's worried not just for his bees. it's also for his health and even his community play out. i'm defending the property and the existence of my family and my children have replied with all the lives of such
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things. in the valley blue pellet, smoke and exploration sites on land. so rich nbc in europe in union is keen to benefits mining joints. re, i'd tend to discover the mineral head a couple of decades ago. lithium is using rechargeable batteries for electric vehicles, among other items. but mass protests in 2022 loc, the global corporation from opening it, supposed to be in line all that change last month. so when, so that'd be a reinstated it's license prompt thing nationwide demonstrations. c environmental groups to concerned about their a parable pollution a mine would quote and the impacts on sources of food and water upon the planet of the semester, into explaining the mining valleys to be 3 bars, which often slots seals and could carry any toxic material. dance team. so this is a huge risk to the entire read to, not only for the either but the,
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for everything down stream on the 3, not salary there's and for about great. the sub you in government, which names misinformation for the protest is trying to forge close to ties with the you on the block wants to reduce dependency on chinese lease. you hire, we are not talking about deciding are we going to do something at the expense of the environment and people's health or not? the answer is we will not do anything even that has such a negative impact that it will be detrimental. or in this case, the project will not be developed supposedly means this will be mobilized, not co cochran, of it, just not convince the name on the farm. it says it's village isn't interested in profits. he says they were raised on this land and they will die on it to sort of hide us all g 0. a course in the philippines is reinstated the license
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a raptor. the news organization founded by no but all right, maria rest. so in 2018, it was accused of violating phone ownership restrictions. the court of appeals has now found out that decision. and russel has held the ruling as a victory for media freedom and democracy. bottom below has both manila for more than 6 years. this news room has been operating under the threat of closure. 2018. the philippines business regulator found the traveler. the online media company founded by the veteran journalist maria rissa, violated foreign ownership groups. but on friday, the court of appeals ruled the rattler is an entirely philippine own business and reinstated its license. this court decision, the latest and a spring of court victories for rattler is a much needed reminder that the mission of journalism can thrive. even in the line of fire, to speak truth to power, to hold the line, to build
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a better world. it's another legal trying for rest and rattler after acquittals on 5 tax evasion cases. last year, i'm going to bel peace prize winner says it's a vindication for the media community. after years of what she described as a political harassment by former president would be good authority journalist here and the rep or news from reported extensively on alleged abuses. during that, the 3rd, the administration's cracked down on drugs rest, assessed, and made them a target. the legal work there and the appeals court concurred when it rules that the government's actions have no place in a democratic society. but while the rest of says media, freedom and full of floor are slowly being restored, she's appealed to president, britain, and marcus junior. to do more, give us greater access to information. journalists are not the enemy, as this very idealistic document points out. we have a role in society. we are your allies,
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rest size facing another 2 legal battles. one of them a cyber level conviction. that's a waiting, a supreme court decision, which could send her to prison for up to 7 years. what would one court victory after another wrestler says she trusts the justice system. a wind to blow al jazeera, many less. still a hand allowed to 0. the is arouse left of the invitation list for a settlement each month. the atomic bombing of nagasaki, unexplored funds in paris, treated to one of the graces, 400 feet of performances of olympic action. coming up the phone, counting the cost is of a u. s. recession put the presidential camp site of campbell of harrison to the test was from european nation, still buying washington oil both take
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a look. plus nigerians angry, but other presidents reforms to blame for that hardship. counting the cost on al jazeera, we are a few kilometers from the border with israel, and $1.00 of the oldest markets in the middle east. this corner in southern lebanon on hasn't been directly targeted, but the sound of is really war planes, as well as rocket launches by has the law has become part of the day, the nice, the instability is affecting livelihoods. my home has been destroyed. i live to my village, we lost every 2 weeks ago we, we have shopping, and the exchange of bias started. people ran away. there's little optimism in a conflict that's linked to an end to as well as war on casa, or possibly not. even that of the
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was all happening is lympics his job with the details. it certainly is need. yes, us british to call you richardson has one, has very 1st olympic gold medal. the 24 year old who missed the take your games because of the drugs violations from the fun like of a full by 100 meters to the waiting us 18 and a whole great britain's lead in the rain to take the goals metal germany on the block for the us, a man had a terrible change over and fell behind this under the grass and could candidates victory in the mid 4 by 100 meters. south africa had 6 silver and then s, as in reco time, and great britain finished with the problem. very lady polito of the dominican republic has won the women, 400 meters had time is 48.17 seconds is
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a full foss. this time, the history, how the nose goes as a silver metal, and this event from tokyo and how well type last year. thousands nasty, t m has one hips, house loan, go to ceiling. limping country, having won the title in tokyo and rio, previously, she beat well jumping. kathrina jumped from thompson on point this point, the person finishing ahead of her arrival in the final event. the 800 meters they have now. spain have just won the men's football gold beating host nation fronts. and the final having led $31.00, it seems like staying with less in gold, slipped through the thing is gary and research team coming back zone fleet metate says, injury time penalty, sending the game into extra time box. the spaniards compose themselves has said he'll come. male scoring to i said extra time, $53.00, the final school state, and also one this time to the $9.00 to $92.00. that's the last time the european
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teams check the gold medal women's football. well champ, his vein of less the, and then picks empty handed, they lost the problems that will match to germany, goalkeeper touchscreen, the ago was the hero, saving a penalty from alexia, protest, injury, time ceiling. when the, when the final scene usa and brazil happens on such today, great britain have one that 1st metal in sports, climbing off to dramatic finish to the competition. 19 year old toby robots, nick named the time and i said because of his determination with the doctor, the 1st part of the events contested across the full, boldest event produced a brilliant lead climb to go into the 1st position without need japan's raso and rocco, to come to the fox, the world silver medalist and favorite slipped on his sentence. the 15 meter will to him, the englishman, the gold medal. both areas call us not put into wealth reco breaking performances and the snaps mclean and jet twin weightlifting gold. all the more remarkable
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coming just a year over year off the hotel sink, fell on him and said that his left achilles tendon, meaning he missed 6 months now the books are at the center of a global gender discussion. alger is, emma and kate will fight for the gold medal lights in paris. latasha butler has been speaking to members of the algerian community in the french capital. when alone, highly steps into the ring for the women's wealth. wait, final is the link peg. she will be of course, fighting full goals, but her achievements and power so be overshadowed by continuing gender control. the see there's some people to power says lodge out there in community. say simply on fact. if possible, know what is happening is unfortunate. i'm l. julian, she's of june of everything and everyone knows she's a woman. so what is the use of this debate? they've been some goals online to find a car lisa, and to tie when these folks are from the women's composition. because the
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international folks and association says the to have in the past fail to suppose to ryan or tend to eligibility tests. now, the international olympic committee says the vit tests are fluid. 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. and they'll tell us why he decided to come fits on the phone as of feminists. and that's and now jerry and women, i've seen the parlance directed at a month. it's not a debate. it's violent against the woman who was support replaced and support a sport 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 wonderfully faces, chinese folksy yang. do in the funnel, whatever the outcome kelly will be up with her 1st and then pick a metal and there was no doubt that as a boat is here in paris or be caring her own latasha, butler,
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i'll just sarah harris. and finally, some breaking news result making its debut at these games. get ready for d. jays and dizzying. footwork would break something professionally known as breaking, getting on the way back to sleep. douglas, getting right behind the b. g. o. teens who are boxing it out in the round robin quarters and sundays before deciding the medals in fashion. and the committee has been adding sports that cater to younger audience like breaking all this for isn't scheduled to be completed at max games in los angeles. all right, that is all you've spoken, i will have will for you later. many things sort of that the japanese city of nagasaki. the annual memorial ceremony has taken place commemorating the dropping of the atomic bomb which bunk the end of the 2nd world war. but this is decision to exclude these ready ambassador from the events has prompted a diplomatic route from the browser, but private ports in searing summit temperatures,
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people gathering nagasaki to solemnly remember the dropping of the 2nd, the atomic bomb that forced upon to capitulate, ending the 2nd world war, conspicuously absent, the us ambassador, choosing not 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. come on, the inquiry on 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 reports 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
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use where the investigator which prompted a protest by people opposed to his presence and to israel school 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 we thought it was important that these really master b invited us investors of other countries have been invited, that no country 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 america's west and allies sent letters protesting a decision that seemingly puts israel in the same category. that 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. us ambassador, along with his rotation is really counterparts instead of 10 did another
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commemoration nathan nagasaki bombing held in tokyo, rob mcbride out, is there no, we hand this out with breaking news out of brazil. we're a passenger plane has crashed in south polo state. 62 people on board and the time president lula says who offers you dead to 80 or 72 play and operated by a local airline. puerto voya pass traveling from the southern states of per ronda video shed on social media. it shows the fam, promising down into a cluster of trees without telephones you can see flames. lots of calls as him when we get me the bulk of, of this news, our asset for now layla how eric will join you in a moment with bunch more of today's news. don't forget our website. of course, i'll just so you don't call much more one of our top stores by for that the,
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the passenger plan which $62.00 people on board has crashed and brazil's sal paulo state the president says, all a presumed dead, the hello everyone, i'm a little rock. this is audra 0 life i'm doing. i'll also coming up. israel launch is a 3rd offensive on hon. eunice, thousands of house to news fleeing. the area uh mazda officially is killed in an is really air.
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