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on our government shut off, access to social media, the the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters, and del fine getting obligated like here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes is real issues, new evacuation orders in front of eunice and southern gaza, forcing thousands of house pinions to leave the city once again. intense battles and rushes, cursed region where it's trying to contain a major ukrainian incursion for a 6th phase. demanding answers, families and bangladesh hope to find their loved ones who are missing, understand as soon as retailers restock in nigeria, after business has suffered losses from the days of protest against the rising cost
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of living on kevin asked with the support is the final day of the parish games at dr. on it see if i'm have sam has one gold and the women's marston and she did it and i didn't pick restful time. the welcome to the news our order to leave again, the un agency for palestinian refugee says more than 75000 people in southern gaza had been forced to leave their homes just days after many of them were allowed to return. israel is conducting its 3rd military operation in hon. eunice, and has expended evacuation orders there. it's become a familiar routine for many palestinians, forced to carry their belongings in the heat of the summer in search of a place to stay. the palestinian se, there's no, we're safe in the entire gaza strip,
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and they describe the constant displacement. as schuman the ation. this is the 3rd time a team displaced in a short period of time. and the 6 times has to go up again. we've just been back home for 5 days and was suddenly told to leave again. this is my, it's move, it's only been a week since i came back home to rebuild it. but her don't think i'll ever find my house again. we're being subjected to dreadfully wrong humiliation and suffering. we don't know where to go. there was no safe place in the whole of the gaza strip, where the day is to say there was a safe zone. is elia hunting? my food is joining us from time. you know, so honey, tell us about these latest evacuation orders and what we're hearing from people on the ground palestinians are being displaced multiple times of the yes there in that that is correct. we are in fact on the close the road. that's the western part of the city of con eunice, that, that area between there,
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the on high noon is better known as the cut off. that's where we are here and we're seeing a huge of traffic on the close. the roads coming in from the direction of the heart of the city of han, eunice all the way to the close the road. and i'm going further down the road to the city of dairy to bella, hon. this has this part of that earlier hours today. the evacuation orders put by these really military or large, the perceived by the local residents of hind, eunice, and elsewhere across the guster. as an more of the in force, internal displacement of palestinian that has been going on for the past 10 months . some of the cases here, we're looking at 5 times 7 times 10 times of be in this place. and that has taken its toll on the social, the economic and the psychological. it will be in of every single palestinian across the gaza strip. people were given these evacuation orders sharply by this reading military under the coverage of artillery and air attacks of the city of
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pine, eunice, and fox as of early hour this morning at about 7 30 in the morning to the residential towers of how much the residential and complex that's in the western part of han, eunice that they've been the past that was part of the evacuation zones at the earlier months of the war. and right now, it has become part of the written thoughts, an area that is under enforce, evacuation orders that had been bombed. and these of these 2 of these towers have been completely destroyed, just costing more concerns and more the state of panic for the local residents of the area who are forced to leave their homes and leaving behind their belongings and their paper work. any of the things and that proves that they are part of this area. and this is the scenario that we've seen happening within the past months. as recurrent displacement you do, the recurrent incursions of these area has been taken to place the tragedy of the
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new evacuation order. the fact that it is the shrinking the size of the humanitarian zone at the western part on union city. that's out of milwaukee evacuations. on and for those who are not familiar with laws evacuation, i don't it's a sliver of land that extensive from there is but i city passing through han, you and it's all the way through rough. i city. right. and we'd be complete invasion of rough city. the milwaukee evacuations on his guns were only left with part of hon unit. and particularly this, there, there is a really small, doesn't have enough resources in terms of facilities, basic necessities we're looking at and do a further complications of living conditions ahead of us as this area will be filled with more display families. okay, honey, thank you for that. update our correspondence, honeywell, who is reporting from china and us in the south of the gaza strip. while the un security council will hold an emergency meeting on tuesday. that's at the request of algeria. after israel attacked the school and gaza city on saturday. more than
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a 100 palestinians were killed when several miss held at the school in a does neighborhood during morning prayers. so the white house has issued a statement on that is really striking cause on the statement reads were deeply concerned about reports of civilian casualties and goes out following a strike by the israel defense forces on a compound that included a school. we're in touch with our is really counterparts. we have said they targeted senior high mass officials and we're asking for further details. we know how mouse has been using schools those locations together and operate out of. but we have also said repeatedly and consistently that israel must take measures to minimize civilian harm, as we can now speak to send him away. so is a communication officer, eunice estimate lisa, north, oscar regional offices joining us on sending my ways. welcome back to alta 0. i know that you were recently in gauze, 1st of all, as you reflect on your trip there, just described to us what you saw and what's the message that you'd like to send
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out. so thank you. first and foremost, it's just the idea that the screen, although very helpful to have a peek into what's happening is not reflecting the reality. the reality is much worse. what we don't see on the screen is, is the depth of the destruction, depth of the suffering of people and daily struggle for, for the basics of basics. so really, the situation that is dire and what i was based is there is, but i was, i don't define units to the north of goza. and to be honest, the more you move, the more supplement you see, and the more destruction you see. so a suicide is really beyond description. and of the we, we have of course, been reporting on the attack on the school that took place on saturday, a massacre as being described by some. i know that unicef says that in the last 10 months, more than 50 percent of schools use the shelters have been directly hit by the is
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really is, what is the, the impact of that? what, what impact is that having on children and families or the staging those, those schools are not schools anymore. there are the very basic skills to, for so many sign the lease. and we've seen unfortunately in the last 10 months. so many of those that tax on schools, on hospitals, on civilian infrastructure that children and families rely on, which makes life even more miserable than it is now. people have know where to go and attacking the very place that they use as, as a shelter, as a safe place is really horrible. and i told her, i think what you're seeing, the images that we're seeing on the media and the reports are just on unreasonable and can't be justified. that's really horrendous. and just gives
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people another another, a reason to be afraid. another reason to be a self funding and they don't need that anymore. they, they need a ceasefire. now they need a salt for all the volume is that's happening because they really don't have any place to go. and they really don't have any resources to, to, to, uh, to take, to take from a to continue their lives and for you as an organization. um hi, how are you able to meet the humanitarian needs of people there? because we hear over and over again to the humanitarian needs are immense, but we also know that limitations are placed on international organizations such as yours. so what are those limitations and how do you go about them? a absolutely, unfortunately, all the efforts that are on the ground and they're amazing, all the agencies, all the n g o as that's a weird thing on the ground. the worst thing was all they got
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a but unfortunately what we've got is really minimal compared to the, to the needs. what uh, what stage we can get and is very minimal. it's very scars and distributive only in the past. a few months since april, april, to july, and there was a drop off over 45 percent in the age entered into the stair. that's also the problem is we have this a continued violence and discontinued attacks and it's really hard to get that a down to gaza. and that's what we're we've been vocal about and we will continue to be boca about. humanitarians need to guarantee to their safety and security to be able to deliver the 8 as much as civilians need to guarantee that they can approach those places where services and aid is provided to, to get it. unfortunately, on the ground, that's not the reality we're struggling to get even the basics of,
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of means of 8 to get in. whether it's g kids, whether it's uh, water supplies attends anything really is really scars. and we can't use it as, as much as we want to. okay, we'll leave it there. send him always. thank you so much for joining us for online in jordan as well. we can also talk de leon, who is an associate professor of history, georgetown university, and counselor, and also a specialist in the modern and middle east. i will come back to elgin 0. so on the issue of the attack that took place on saturday is really is hitting the school sheltering, displace palestinians. i mean the is really, is have done this before and they come out and they say that they were targeting from us fighters. they don't provide any evidence, but it's been impunity that is really, really enjoys here. i mean, how do you explain that? well, i mean, i think, you know, when we try to grapple with these horrific images that have been coming in, it's important to keep in mind that everything that we've seen on for over the last 10 months is really only possible because of 76 years of impunity for similar types
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of massacres going back to the very foundations of the state. but that none of this would be possible if not for the fact that there has never been any real accounting for every thing that israel has done throughout its history. i mean, if you speak to any palestinian, they can rattle off names of massacres. going back today, just seen all the way to the school lift up. are you just yesterday? if you speak to them, they can tell you about what took place in the fifties and sixties and seventies, to the point that this has become so and trained in the way that the state has operated from its very foundations. we just to take one example. if you look at someone like arial sharon, who i'm sure um, you know, a few words are probably familiar with that name, who was committing massacres as early as 1953 oversaw the massacre and some french at the the 1982. and then of course, 2 decades later goes on to become the prime minister and overseas. the mastercard, jeanine in 2002. this is someone who of course then dies and becomes hailed as a statesman. right? so there's never been any real accounting, whether from un security council resolutions that have all gone ignored. so data is
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these comments that are read. i mean, there was, there was a statement issued by the white house saying that's we're asking for further details from the is released. but about 24 hours ago. there was international come to a combination from the use that joseph burrell from iran, from costs are so on and so forth. do they make any difference the statements, say habits and again, we've never seen that kind of of difference made because in the end it's about action. it's about raining in a state that's committing a genocide in the same way that we've seen historically. right? again, when people even discuss the ceasefire negotiations, it's almost as if we're looking at 2 equal warren parties that need to come to some sort of agreement or resolution. but when we look at past genocide, that's never been about awaiting the states to sign off to some agreement that's committed because these, these horrific massacres. in fact, it has to be forced into doing so largely through external intervention. as we've seen, other states into intervening in the past, and we're simply just not seeing that. so what would you be calling for then? well, there's no intervention like, like what?
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well, i mean there has to be a political will right then again, and i think everyone knows that this begins with the united states. i mean it's, it's, you know, no secret of the us has been arming this genocide from its very earliest days that it's been shielding israel from accountability through one security council. vito's and simply unwilling to enforce the resolutions that have been passed, calling for a cease fire until the us mixed the determination that it will simply cut off israel from the protection that it's received from the weapons that it's received. then this is likely to continue. all right, talk to a lot of the on. thank you so much. the other news, the families of the 62 people killed in a plane crash in brazil or helping forensic teams identify the bodies investigators or analyzing the flight recorders to determine what caused that plane to plunge into a residential area on yourself. how low on friday,
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monica anika reports from rio de janeiro, or i'm or didn't see responders working in the rain in around the clock to retrieve all 62 bodies. victims of a deadly plane crash on friday. that since shop sleeves across for sales. family members are being asked by a stories to help identify their relatives at the legal medical institute of some follow where the bodies were taken. fremont, we're concentrating on providing specialized assistance from psychologist social workers and legal advisor to meet the families requirements and priorities with focusing on the well being of the families. more than 50 bodies have been recovered, but most were so badly burned. identification will take time to discuss that the body's work have an ice and i being transferred to morgan, south palo, where they will be x range and then
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a test will be done to identify them. the aircraft was carrying 50 passengers and 4 crew members from the southern states of but enough to preserve the largest cities don't follow when disaster struck. nearing its destination, the plain suddenly lost speed and altitude, spinning out of control and plunging to the ground. it exploded on impact in the backyard of a house. in the midst of a residential condominium complex. the, there were 3 people in the house. me, my wife and the night. we are all fine. at the time we thought it was a helicopter. crashing was almost leaving the house, and suddenly we sold a craft exploding in the back yard press cures rushed to put out the fire before it spread to neighboring houses. then they began to search for bodies and the debris or the regional airline company void fast release the name of all the victims, among them a family from venezuela and
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a teacher from portugal. brazilian authorities have already recovered the to flight recorders, which they say will help them piece together. what happened just brazil's air force has already said that the pilot did not report an emergency for adverse weather conditions. for so enough stories save the investigation to determine the cause of the tragedy should take at least a month. monica, and give all g a 0. we addition narrow the 2 people have been killed in a russian air attack on ukraine's capital keys. 3 others were wounded fairly or several large explosions were reported. and keeps mayor says air defense systems were activated to repel the strikes. all the attacks on keith comes ukraine and forces continue their incursion into russian territory. the russian president
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vladimir putin, has called the attacks in the region, a major problem cation of these 13 people were injured when debris from a ukrainian launched miss. all fell on a residential building in. chris and chris governor has ordered foster evacuations, the civilians in areas it with russia has deployed additional soldiers and equipment to try to solve the ukranian advances. joining us here, as alex gets off the list is all the zeros defense editors. so what's happening right now in chris, what can you tell us? so the, the details are over 76000 people have been evacuated bushes to being evacuated from towns around the fighting so far. and we have seen are russian reinforcements arriving at a fairly steady pace and then the phone to the ukrainians, pelting to slow down. now, russian defense units shot down ukrainian missiles and drones last night when they attempted to hit cost, you have a scratch full of conscripts intermixed with russian elite units. so
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naval infantry, apple and infantry to try and stem the tide. there also reports of a russian unit starting to dig in french lines fortified positions to try and make sure the training is comp breakouts hold of the ukrainian snell. so they have thousands in the area fighting. and alex of the russian president has said that this is a quote, major provocation. i mean, what else are we hearing from the presidency and just this pressure pension at all? yes, tremendously. and each day they states, it's 6 days now since they've been inside russian territory fighting a raid last being a, a mass of hours. would it be somebody that could have been swept aside, but this is something quite serious. now, the russians are aware of it. suddenly, the russian civilians, he's calling it an anti terrorism operation, which means that it's not going into full scale muscle. but this is tremendously embarrassing for him and each day the credit is managed to stay is even more embarrassing to make some of the week. and the presidency built on strength cannot
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afford to the weak in any way, shape or form. all right, alex, thank you so much. iran surprised that as my service has ex john has nominated. i boss tied up. she is the countries for administer. here's a look at who he is born in 1962 into her on oxy served as bit uranium deputy for administer from 2017 to 2021. he was the chief nuclear negotiator between to ron and roll powers from 2013 to 2021. he was involved though, in all negotiations until the joint comprehensive plan of action was signed in 2015 . and she felt his career as a diplomats, where he served as an ambassador to tokyo, and helsinki currently had ox shoes, the secretary of iran, strategic council on foreign policy. joining us from iran is mohammed merante, who was a political analyst at the university to her on a list. them are on the welcome back. what's your reaction to disappointments? so i think dr. kind of up to you would be considered
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a safe pair of hands to his public persona. is that of a quiet, professional diplomat. he's, there is no footage of him screaming and yelling, well, insulting people or insulting for leaders and here and there. he's the sort of like doctor i'm, i'm gonna have to lot he on dr. bases for administer quiet, but professional. i wonder if he can just kind of put this into context for some of our viewers. they know who may not be aware, but how much power does the foreign minister actually have an iran? because we know that in a run, the supreme leader is the ultimate decision maker with especially when it comes to the issues of foreign policy, including of course, the nuclear negotiations, relations with the west and so on as well. one of the positive aspects is that the many criticize doctor does that is because of the shortcomings of the
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jcp away. because immediately after was signed, the americans failed to implement their side of the bargain. and increasingly by the, by they did the deals so many people criticized doctors that he for, for those sharp shortcomings knowing claims him because he was not in charge of the file and he is seen as a center. so i'm, i'm sure that he will be reflecting that he will, he's and he's not a controversial figure, but he will be important. he is a, he will be a member of the supreme national security council. of course, assuming that he gets a vote of confidence, which i think he will, he will be a member of the supreme national security council. he will be the president's most important advisor when it comes to foreign affairs. he has a very good relationship with all of the different branches of state. so again, i think he would be considered a safe pair of pants. he does. there is no controversy surrounding him. there is no
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media like a video of him, or is it insulting a for a meet or are they he does. he, there is no videos of him. you know, he's, he's known to be very quiet and professional right about. of course, the range on is on ads with some anticipating a possible, a retaliatory response from not only iran, but if it's a bundle, of course, to the assassinations of a snide honey. yeah. and for a check, good. how will be the see for administer? i'd actually deal with this tends political landscape as well. it is a major challenge and it is a transition period any wrong he's not yet the foreign minister. it'll take a few days. but there is a consensus that the wrong pass to respond to what the is randy regime did in april . the ronnie is struck, there's ready the regime to, to create the terms and that the terms last a to 3 months. but obviously the regime hasn't learned that fast, and there is a concern since consensus any wrong that this ran the region has to be punishing
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away so that this does not happen again. especially since the west supports this really regime no matter what it does and whether it's the genocide in gaza or whether it's at the un security council. so you're on is forced to take this choice, and the foreign ministry will try to do its best to coordinate with allies and friends of the global south asian powers and neighbors. but ultimately, this escalation is, has been brought about by net in yahoo, you wrong will have to respond hand the own. and if there's really regimes strikes again, the wrong will say that back even harder. so, of the root of the problem is in washington. they have to yank on the beach of netanyahu to prevent us from spiraling out of control. and how much more on the thank you so much for joining us from to hong. thank you. the families of people who have gone missing and bangladesh during shake has seen us 15 years in power are hopeful, but the interim government led by i'm how much units will help them find out what happened to their loved ones. so human rights groups in bangladesh claimed around
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$3000.00 people, became victims of extra judicial killings, and over $700.00 or opposition. political activists, medial workers, and rights activists. time your child re reports from dr. bribes group in burma. they're saying that security forces have carried out over 640, disappearing, and says sincere casino came to power in 2009. some people were killed. all this were later, really is. but on 100, remain missing. in 2016, it been custom supreme code lawyer was forcibly abducted by plainclothes police in the capital. on 6th august, he was among the people really, as doctor, has seen up fled the country for 8 years. he says he was subject to, to talk to you at a secret detention center. he has not been created in hospital, somebody from the to be that they used to hang cough and blindfold all of us
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detainees for 24 hours a day. i had several nervous breakdown seizures, and they also used to inject us with unknown substances. when we question senior interrogators as to why they had detained us, they would tell us that it was an instruction from the top level. many alleged that check as soon as government use the defend forces intelligence unit or the df i am the police detective branch to suppress defend a former military officer who spent 18 months in detention later reveal details about the secret prison inside the intelligence headquarters to the media, the current director general of the agency has denied delegations. how does it do do if i to cost product, we need profit investigation? i need to find out about the detainees who are alive or data or to get appropriate justice. they should be an independent commission for me to investigate the agency from our barn with their should. diplomats also have victim of force, disappearance was released up to 15 months in secret detention sell. i was in
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had hundreds of names, engraving the wrong one. the demand is immediate release. all the thousands of i'm named victims of enforce disappearance, which is the gross cross crime against humanity. on saturday, i protested, demanded answers. family members have disappeared. individuals and others have gathered at the bottom of the supreme court. that's what the loved ones are. they turn and figured locations and they're demanding. they're really, i'm that those responsible be brought to justice on the families of enforce disappearance and extra judicial queuing, have been protesting for almost 15 years now. yet no single case has been investigated or anyone brought just this yet. despite several appeals made to the higher court for years, families have had no idea of what has happened to their loved ones. they are asking
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the interim government for answers on a sickening justice or at least closure drudgery. i'll just say to tucker the still ahead on the i'll just it renews our team. usa is and be a superstar as lead them to a 5th olympic gold medal. we have action on the way in sports, which i'm the the, let's go with your weather report for europe in africa, 2 things i want to point out in the northwest 1st. let's focus today on sundays sundays spouse for the u. k. a bit of rain for an order in scandinavia, but number one, we put this for to monday. rain comes in of the atlantic for ireland, scotland, and also northern ireland. but look at this bubble of heat for southeast england.
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london, 32 france parents set 37. this is a conveyor belt of heat coming up from both portugal in spain. so here we are back on sunday dark at the read the hotter it is madrid 38. it's pretty much been about 3 weeks of your temperature wobbling between 3039 and 40. now the showers in storms have moved away from central and eastern europe. those temperatures are going up 30 degrees in zurich, $32.00 in budapest, and for turkey a, we've got a breeze coming in off the boss for us could give us a few showers and stumble wendy through greece is creek island where there is a wildfire. bernie, there africa looks like this storms pretty much now along the border with new share and burkina fast. so that could produce some flooding over the next little bit. and it continues to be breezy for southern africa. so not only for cape town, but watch what happens in southern most indeed my puts a goes from 35 down to 26 degrees on monday. see you later. i the, the
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magic has, of course, has to have with chinese academic 6 or 12 percent of the people to taiwan. say they want to reunify that it's not up to the people in taiwan to decide about the one to on the policy. exploring. china is different and emissions is, you know, president for like a true dictate how can you explain for find the transform ation of china. if you have to take the she had to head on a just to get out the the
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the, you're with the new software on. i'll just see right here is a reminder of the stories, the sour palestinians and fun eunice, and goes off, are told to leave their homes just days after being allowed to return. israel has expounded evacuation orders for the southern city ahead of its 3rd military operation. there at least 13 people are injured in rushes for a screech and when debris from a youth premium launched, ms. south fell on a residential building on choose day. hundreds of new premium troops states the largest ground incursion into russia since the start of the war. christmas governor
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has ordered foster evacuations of civilians. the rescuers have been digging through a mountain of rubbish, searching for bodies after the collapse of a landfill site. in uganda is capital kampala, at least 19 people died after nearby phones were covered by garbage following heavy rain. katherine story as more these people in tennessee are looking for their loved ones, beneath heaps of garbage. people walk to this tragedy of the section over robbie's disposal sites in the copy to compile a collapse among those buried underneath. what ducklings? no, much as a sister renaud and 3 children, my people have been buried under here. i think i'm seated on top of them. i've lost them. what should i do? others say they've also not found their relatives. everyone is in shock.
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because i have lost 7 loved ones. the garbage buried them, my wife and children, i wrote to you since we have retrieved full bodies. but the rest of us have not yet been found by the no problem so long. i had 15 tenants and some of them are nice. the others are missing. there were many families in this area. we are looking at about $1000.00 people to have been displaced on the if he goes over to the homes that are being buddy, we cannot estimate environmental. they say this was a disaster waiting to happen. the landfill is to be on its capacity. it's one of 2 garbage sites in the city and takes in an estimate of 2000 tons of rubbish, daily, and many of the sales and sales people leaving here. see it's house high. for now
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the mon demos as a try to find and sees those who have survived the cathy sorry, i'll just hear preparations are underway for a funeral for a child killed and a knife attack and the british tunnel self port. us police remain on standby for a potential unrest among anti immigrant protest or is 9 year old. alice ocoee are, is one of 3 young girls killed during a dance workshop in july. teenager a choose that their murders is also charged with injury. 7 others on false information about his identity as a newly arrived migrant. sparks riots across the u. k. that's close to southport, to speak with laura console. laurie, you're up the church where the funeral will be taking place this afternoon. what's the scene like there? so kindly it's very quiet and it just goes to show this incredibly quiet and what's
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happening. told is a close knit community and shop. just behind me is st. patrick's trucks, this is where it's road will have the procession going down and just over 3 hours. be going into that charge with the funeral of almost the silva, i guess, is going to be held though i've spoke to members of the community this morning. the was the use of stones and heart broken. i cannot believe this happened and what was supposed to be a taylor swift themed holiday club where the kids were going to have fun. and of course, it ended an absolute tragedy of there's also 2 of the children who have died. this is the 1st all of those funerals else who don't stein, come and see the king begins family that's. that's her sister had witness huddling in the attack. so of course, it's tragic, the police of setups cones all along the streets. i'm also seeing pink ribbons tied to almost all of the pers, as i look up and down the street. and laura,
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we know that misinformation uh, had lots of days of writing nationwide. just talk us through how this came about and what's the situation like now? well, let me festival tell you about the reaction of the community because it was the day off to the staffings took place when the visual with being held that you have these . all right, great, come into south port, and that's where the rights began. outside a mosque, i've spoken to people this morning. they said they don't want this kind of thing here, but this is not accepted within this community. they were very, very clear on that. but of course they was stones, that's something that happened in such a sleepy town had such, it was a capitalist for such a massive consequences across the country. we sold as mister information about the mans religious beliefs and if necessary, and also the heat could you bring them aside and see in the u. k. this spot,
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the kind of racist right. the trim anality that we've seen in mold and itself in towns and cities across the country. of course, this was mess on wednesday with count to process where people simply had enough. they didn't want to see this level of racism and violence on the streets. and also one of the biggest police operations we've seen since 2011, 6000 additional right trains, police officers puts you know, out across the country. and also the 11th sweep junk test. we've seen more than 700 . the rest, $300.00 people charge committees and sentence just some very have defensive fits. so all of that, my hoping this will be a deterrence. but again, that will be questions off as to why something like this would need to close this level of racism and violence across the country around laura, thank you. laura con, refer to himself, forwarding to you. in nigeria,
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businesses are accounting their losses after 10 days of nationwide protest against the rising cost of living. the demonstrations turned violent and many states resulting in the depths of at least 22 people, a loss and income and destruction of property. i did the race reports in the northern states of cono after 10 days of disruptive protest senior, one of the 10 major market didn't get a 2nd. most popular city is slowly coming back to life retailers. we stock as labor as work to make up for lost income to market companies, just estimate $5000000.00 in sales. why last for each day the market was closed? this market and uh, it is uh, not saving only uh, people have cpanel. it is uh, saving, it wasn't the neighboring states and also, uh some, uh uh, so my country that's a lot of newborn like, uh, what are the nigeria?
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so i think uh, it went from the general sad gym. what room? he says customers from other states and neighboring countries stop coming days before the start of the demonstrations. disruption to production and supply chain fiscal year, shortages of goods that select surprises in some areas. jump seems like print replies to send, including a few kilometers away. another businessman, counts as losses of to riotous, looted and destroyed goods with more than $2000000.00. the government also took a hit. facilities like this technology help have been stripped back by lucas most westbrook testers demonstrating against bad governance. and rising cost of living, destruction to profit in lives, have been reported in many parts of the country. when the economy stores the impact of the progress and the economy is huge, that's for many years. and this is that it types of production in nigeria,
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so it has serious any impact on the level of employment. in addition to that, so many investment opportunities where i live in nigeria. but the concern he says is how to restore that invest investor confidence. you suggest that the next 6 months that crucial in determining whether the negative impact of the protest would be long or short lived depending on how the government response to the crisis increases. i just need to kind of run as well as supreme court has ratified nicholas maderos election when, but it hasn't stopped an outcry. venezuelans living in mexico city or the latest or raleigh against the results. and in venezuela, the opposition leader, maria corina machado has called for mosque protests. and 6 days time,
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the supreme court on sunday confirmed that you wrote for a 3rd 6 year term at age 9 c, world famous animal behavior scientist and conservation acted as jane goodall continues, traveling the world to inspire people to impact the planet in a positive way. the british, if ologist isn't chilly to promote the work of her institutes spreading a message of hope in the face of pessimistic outlooks about the survival of the natural world. as we know, it's all just there is latin america, editor of the seo newman reports from santiago. the theater is packed tickets sold out in less than 24 hours. they're here to listen to a rock star of a different order, 90 year old, which is just totally just jane goodall. she was just saying when at the age of 26, she went to africa to study chimpanzees into wild discovery, unsuspected similarities between them. and us she begins by telling the
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audience how it all began when she was 10 years old and read partisan of the apes. her love for animals evolved into global activism to save the natural world through who jane goodall foundation, with branches now and over 70 countries, including hearing chilly 11 year old maya says google is a role model. she's a really good person for me and i am me and my are here so much. jane goodall is one of those rare people who you can call a living legend. and not just because of the extraordinary work that she did when she was much younger in the jungle, but rather because of what she is doing right now to inspire all generations,
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especially the youngest, to know that in these days is duly new, but our planets future there is whole good, all argues that every single individual can make an impact with the choices. they make. a message that moved valentina morales to tiers and she makes us realize that every person can make a change even by choosing which each or recycling every tiny thing matters. no good all concedes the window of opportunity is closing, but the each person can help extend it to children. inspired by who institute show of the recycling projects, making good all smile as she's convinced she says that those who will soon be in a leadership role can and will do much better than their parents to see and human algebra santiago. still ahead on the all the 0 news, our hong kong,
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the same as me on lights or losing their glo. but a youngster generation is trying to shine new lives on the tradition of this goals for the time when he's boxer, who was involved in a gender controversy at the olympic games. we have more not story coming up in sports and drama. the one man was at the top of the most wanted list in palestine. in the 1913, he and his followers were hunted by the british and feared by the palace. oh, to 0 world tells the story of perhaps turned to historians and his own family. the leads are open arms group dedicated to the creation of a jewish homeland. profess pictures permitted of jewish refugees. problem cyprus, to turn the man the gang, and the states announces 0 viewing the people with disabilities. the jobs
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are the most vulnerable groups in israel, relentless or asking questions, you know, the number right now. what is the issue that we're proposing from the actions best feelings? and you can also get out to see who is teams across the world with the latest local news. i didn't like from documentaries when you closer to the house of the story the the the, let's get the latest now for from the final day of the lympics, which i'm a thank you 3. see 5, how sign is the new women's olympic american champion? and she want it in a games reco time,
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the doctor on it went past years because it's a guess as safe as the world record holder. with around a $150.00 basis to go pass on, finishing in 2 hours. 22 minutes and 55 seconds can use hadn't a very to the drums. well, how san jose one bronze earlier in the games in the 5010000 major events. let's go live now to paris and speak to pool res. so pool the games coming to a place. you've seen the mass and that the what else can we look forward to on the final day? the punch is still happening. jet black people behind be watching conbal final as well as a popular wildlife thing. basketball. the events round off with the, with a repeat of the men's basketball final between the us site. i'm friends this time, the women's final usa against friends, friends have a very exciting somebody. finally, guns, belgium boats. the usaa have won this event every single time since atlanta 1996.
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and then of course, later on, the closing ceremony summit room is that there's going to be a mission impossible style of parents from tom cruise at some point in the proceedings. but that's a roommate now inside information for you on that body wasn't the the men's basketball last night senior pictures. so i'm sure you will be there now looking back over the last couple of weeks. what do you think has been the standup maintenance will. hi. how useful the frenchman level marshal and the swimming, and he really delivered winning all 4 goals and his individual events as well as a, as well as a team bronze. he kind of became they, the french michael phelps were also hoping for a new site, both in the 100 mates on 200 mates. a sprint at no eliles became the $100.00 rates of champion, no new world records for him, but it was the fastest over. busy of field f i n a 100 meters. he could repeat that in the 200 made as a you went down with carpet 9 seen before on to bronze,
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but i was like 1st ellis, f, a l input gold, football, swan i with light slates about you guys winning. got one also a 1st ever olympic metal for some lucia as lucy and alfred one the women's 100, meet the goals. i think one of the moments that the games was the pole vault on the plum test. on his 3rd and final it's not certainly winning the gold medal but also the breaking of the world right. busy for him, for 9th time, he's pops made pole vault as popular as ever will be so many fantastic moments that pulling as most that impacts this one hasn't been without his control the seas and issues. no indeed. well, they've really wanted to make these games unique in many ways and decides it's almost a trial for them. the mire, sudden swimming events in the sam cleaning up the river at a cost of $1500000000.00 before and it didn't totally come off. well, to test meant that some of the events have to be cancelled even if the actual,
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some of the training helps becomes will even if the events themselves once that. but that was always a worry about illness. so my police did full l. afterwards. it wasn't sure whether it's connected or not. also i control the say in the bunk saying a couple of boxes um, on my way to gold being accused. well, having allegedly failed agenda tests, previous boxing championships, a balancing act between protecting women um, protecting these boxes themselves against the united, perhaps false claims. and it's open on the backdrop of as well as, excuse security, operation hearing power, as tens of thousands of offices on the street, some $350000000.00 in spending just on security. so a big cost to the french tax buy it, but it seems to have been very successful and hasn't the pool. thank you for now. we will catch up with you again in this, but i now had to pull the mentioned the women's books and control vesee and letting you to couldn't hold back the tears as she picked up her gold medal off declaiming
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the feather white tied to the time when these fights at the highlands unit 7 mess up by unanimous decision, lynn, and i'll give you a month lease. he won gold and the wealth waits category on friday as we get a sense of agenda route. these games very so disqualified from last year as well. championships also reportedly stating on specified agenda tests, but they were allowed to compete in powers. that's because an impact boxing is controlled by a different governing body. who knows, she doesn't know these athletes during the competition. it's important to shut myself off from social media and to focus on some of the noises or some of the news articles. of course i heard some of the information through my coach boss. i didn't pay too much attention to it. and i was invited by the i a see to participate in the games and this is what i focused on. as for the other issues, i relied on my coach. this is how friends and lives haven't come to accede to winning ty,
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one's best ever attempted go. metal in bulky on evidence. when the coaches look a little emotional, allen's mother, it was back to celebrating her daughter's success. and meanwhile kelly's has filed a legal complaint with the powers of prosecutor's office saying she's been a victim of online harassment about jerry and said, all that is being said about me on social media is immoral. i want to change the minds of people around the world or lynn is still deciding whether she will take similar measures. it is 5 mens olympic bosky will go metals in. all right, so the usa, after they defeated high station from inside today's final, the americans have now taken fast place 17 times argentina being the last team to win gold. otherwise, that was way back in 2004. golden state warriors point got a steph curry exploring 24 points or 3 points is 4, which came in the last 2 and a half minutes. usa securing victory, 98 to 87. that was will go to the americans only athletics track base. the men's
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and women's teams took 1st place in the full by 400 meters re levance by benjamin anchoring the men see me as he held off the boats. one is, let's set it to go home on the final leg and a bottle of to individually go met list 400 meters hurdles champion was actually built in as a nice addition to the, to many, judy deliveries. and then pick reco time a less well, great person to problems and look like the american women with insight assessing the world of equity in their relay. but they missed out by the narrow list of margins in that 4 by 400 meters victory. just one second to the 2nd to the end. nevertheless, they did leave the rest of the field. well behind the netherlands, clinton silva had a great person can use face get be able to go on the right time into the history books as a 3. so i went of the women's 1500 meters loaded back with hold assessing a new and empty the best time for 3 minutes. 51.29. if it is a head of australia is jessica hall in person's georgia. yeah,
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because inc britson if nobody has prints the mens 5000 mason size of him 23 year old finishing had of can use one of quite a while. you took silver fingerprints and adding to these 2 websites was in the events. i'm just gold in the 1500 meters advertised you and impacts and that was a dramatic finish to the mens hi to a final american shelby. macewan was tied with news evenings. hey mitch cut off to the basement style to put 2.38 meters. the 2 could have shed the gold medal as castles, meters, boston, and jamal contemporary of italy. they didn't take care of it chose instead to go for a jump off that they again failed. the vault was eventually lowered twice before ca claimed gold. boston here is a finish the to take from international olympic committee. president thomas back will be stepping down next year off to 12 years at the how for these new way of living i was my age. i am not
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the best captain. your times are calling for a new lead us for 70. jasmine time limits is due to expire. he's been in charge of the i see since 2030 members of the committee asked him to change the rules to allow him to stay the boxes. the games of best served with a change of leadership that is always pulling out more lights of 3 are in general. we'll see you later on. thank you so much for that. well, hong kong, neon signs are synonymous with it. streets and even inspired scenes in the movie blade runner, the government says there's a safe to risk, so they're being replaced with cheaper, more efficient lights. but as laura westbrook reports, some young people are trying to keep that tradition alive. a visa, some of the last remaining neon signs in hong kong advertising porn shops and much on paula's concerns about decades. old science pulling down have lead to strict
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safety rules on size and placement. about $3000.00 signs of being taken down each year since 2018 and streets have gone from this to this 83 year old mazda wong is one of home comes last, remaining neon light crossman. he's watched from the studio for 40 years cx, but the benz gloss tube with his self designs blow torch to cross the complex car. it is sending the chiefs with gas and running a current through them to give them that unique low in the 19 eighties and nineties, the streets, westfield, with neon signs, as businesses tried to out shine each other. don't want, hey, yeah, during its heyday, there were many on most is doing this work. but now, because these mazda is a getting older and due to types of government regulations, not much the on sun work is done anymore. i think there are only 7 or right and the
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on must is left. well, some businesses have commissioned, new neon signs that meets the safety requirements. mazda long says, demand has dwindled, and most of his business is repair away on existing signs. around the 16th, the warm glow with neon is being replaced by the chief of the lights. but if you look, there are still some neon signs around like this one which conforms to the new rules . as people find ways to keep the tradition a life. like a cloud. all right, so this is karen, john became fascinated by me on in 2018. she learned from most a wong and also traveled to the netherlands fronts in japan to study different techniques. and now her aunt is displayed around the well, i think of what i'm good, that usually is trying to how to re define something and objects, the concept and re purpose them as well. and i think for me on as
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a medium that i'm using to redefine culture and all identity cod in john raises awareness about knee on cultural loss. spearheading this exhibition featuring to old signs and to new designs by an old mazda and a young artist. these days i would like to think of the future of me on basically is unlimited us as long as we could identify the potential. and we could actually do some st. john's to design up as me owns glo fades from the streets of hong kong . the next generation hopes to shine a new light onto this traditional croft laura westbrook. l g 0. hong kong. okay, that's it for me for the news. our thanks for watching. i'll just see where my colleague toma craze with you in just a moment and tom will have all the phase news and all the latest headlines out of town. so thanks for watching the
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enough. it is much more acceptable to hear a so called moderate jewish voice. then i tell us, do you mean voice? the israel issues you evacuation orders and con eunice and the southern guns are forcing thousands of palestinians to leave the city. once again. the hotel mccrae, this is i will just say we're live from our house or coming up the 10 specials in rushes, kursk region where it's trying to contain a major ukrainian incursion. for a 6 day retailers. restock in nigeria after businesses suffer losses from the days of protests against the rising cost of living. and is the final day of the paras olympics will have all the action the head of the closing server.

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