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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  August 14, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST

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of the, of the hello until mccrae. this is the news our line from coming up in the next 60 minutes . at least 20 palestinians are killed in gaza is ready for us as target, the displaced to refugee camps. we continue to believe that no one truly wants a full scale war between 11 on and israel. the us special invoice and by root and says a diplomatic solution is still possible, as tension rises on the is where i live in on for the full. so hit on the news, how ukrainian troops advanced further into the coast region, the largest attack on russia's world war 2 and a violation of ethics, the ty,
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cause of what is the prime minister to be removed from office immediately and ins for an incredible reception for the for the fees for us and mail of gold medal. it is not one but 2 olympic gold. medals for jim this call is to the has thousands line dispute submitted on the is 13 gmc and we'd be getting this news out and gone. so where is radio strikes across the strip have killed at least 20 palestinian since dawn on wednesday. the light just strikes common headed for new told signs of reaching a ceasefire in the 10 months long war. with the death toll nearing 40000 people live in lights, these ready military targeted refugee camps and central cancer, reducing more homes to rumbling, causing the displacement. at least 3 palestinians were killed in an is try come the
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on the county refugee camp. name it was. we were sleep and heard nothing but the messiah flying, then at bomb the house. the house was made of zinc, and those inside were children, women, and elderly. they were all torn to pieces. one day pulled them out. so this really falls, there's also a tax displace, palestinians in the loose around the refugee camp, killing an entire family on tuesday night. the youngest was 2 years old. gas is health ministries has at least $115.00 paid a $115.00 babies had been born and killed during israel's war on gaza from all of the states go live to terra composer and who is in the all bala terracon just focused through these licensed attacks on the 2 refugee camps there of the will to him, there is no any significant change in terms of the isabel area, land, land, bombardments and it's momentum. in fact, within its operational and such areas that you have mentioned these by the army has
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been bouncing residential squares in both. i'll right of my guys the i'm also and this is a raj refuge account where we can see as we can also hear from our local sources in the area that a complete somebody has been targeted 7 of its members. that completely kills. i'm in these areas have been informed by the just wait a minute, try to please specially it's residence because they to be an active who was owned by the the politic reality is that some people have know what else to go. sometime this photo, the oldest of these, but admitted to inflect from the area others have no any empty place to go. that is, that can be classified to be suitable for human hesitation. and they decided to remain in the house as a now what we can see is that they aren't being killed in such areas without getting any sort of a free warning for snow old and is a rush. i'm the same. some areas that have been widely targeted, we also can hear loud explosions from the southern parts of districts, especially in the eastern areas of the 16 oakland newness of hooting to medical
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services, at least team palestinians. what killed since the early hours of this morning? only in one eunice, and rough i held them side was to imagine see what, cuz what killed in that area by these verify is and roughly district that they were looking for was the advisor spot. these very military had immediately killed them as the once gets into roughly district. that'd be great realities that these loud explosions continue to be overhead in the sense what areas, especially in the number of bots, opened as a rector of fiji account were palestinians. he's all this ongoing escalation in terms of the strikes and bland, bombardments. the eyes are headed to doha and to carry regarding the new round of negotiations to bring a ceasefire. the best on the table thought there was a great sense of frustration and even a visit msm among the palestinians that there was no end for this will, especially with the inability determination to keep up the fighting and lights of the old going repeated is valley actions and even the re operating in areas that
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were previously announced to be minutes hardly this month from any sort of military existence for palestinian groups. but again, palestinians have been engaged in an english section of displacements ending up living in a very small space of land schools. are mostly in the western side of han units, city which was also previously bombarded by these verify suggest giving a please. um, movies, indications that there is ongoing escalation and system, i think solve the thing for every single aspect of life. which also refer for palestinians that will have no sense of safety sofa until isabel can achieve its military and political objectives being set. since the early hours of the beginnings of the military operation in district valley, i must over the 7th as well as uh, the ongoing strikes and the bombing from, as ralph is also the lack of food nights it is getting into a gas. and it's just been and not tied on just how little has been getting in
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recently. can you just took us through the impact of that and how people carpet of the way let's, let's us just explain for all of us to them. a key facts here in this trip that there is no, any sorts of a, get into the strip since the beginning of the military operation. in a rough, awful folders have been controlled operationally by the is very ami. now preventing any sort of humanitarian aid to get into this trip, which is getting into the bava's, which could be classified to be commercial troops that had been both by palestinian bins and traders here. they have been also the natives with it used by the army to allow for these to marry so early in the central areas of the district that every limited number of commercial trucks allowed to get to the north of this trip. with that very marginalized part of the gaza strip has been widely targeted and i've
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been experiencing different signs of famine as they are been defending since the last couple of months. i have every firm that have means of food and feed things. it depends on when having an animal feeds alongside with ongoing events, corrupting prices for these commercial trucks that have been allowed to get into the strip. so there was a very systematic uh, even a nutritional seat uh could be imposed on palestinians here on the inside the gaza strip. all the commercial trucks are allowed to get into goza. there was no, any humanitarian aids by human at terry organizations. there's 2 thousands of humanitarian h on mining government agents inside without having get permission from the isabel authorities to get into the strip, excessive painting, reduced aggravating human at terry crisis. from here, okay, to eric is what i think so much for bring us up to date with exactly what it is like in gaza. that's terrible isn't for us? debt obama. as the 12 people have been injured and 3 are in critical condition and
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is rarely attack and self 11 on try and strong. can they have the town the see? the near daily cross border attacks between is wrong and to live in these because his belong. if killed hundreds and full tens of thousands from their homes, well as it by joins me now from the southern living. all this, it can just bring us up to speed on this latest attack and the full out from us. a while it was took place roughly about 20 come to us from living on southern board, and that this is a tactic that is really has employed throughout this conflict using drones to go off to individuals. but it's not clear who they were targeting or what exactly it was on the junction. as the said near the time of obviously, you know, we understand the call is that means the motorcycle fetching people in judge or to the 12 to 15 people in just 3 of them. critically and again, this is a check for tac last nights. the rockets by which was the categories and his window has claimed responsibility for targeting demand scenario and base that they say
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that was the response a to assess the nation that took place yesterday on tuesday, that killed 2 of its members. when a drone strike, it's a cost that says if i could use the rocket at that phase. now today we've had at least 6 attacks that his will have said that they have k that including part thank is read you espionage equipment. a virus is a as old as barracks, and somebody in brain base at barrett's that the occupied ship funds the by prof. i should buy hills with rockets as, as well as using a sputtering of suicide drones. because the law says to target is where you sold it as an, as he said that to protect discontinued care and 7, the conflict has been going on for 10 months. and the liberties ministry of public health has reduced the latest figures saying, 2312 people have been injured. and 547 people have been killed throughout this comforting sofa. as it, thanks so much as it vague for us they from south and living on the us presidential
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invoice is holding talks and by rhode island at ease intentions between his blind as ro i most hawk stains arrival in the liberties capital comes up to he visited televi where he spoke with his ready officials. he says washington still believes a diplomatic solution is possible. said hold on reports from favorites. amos hochstein was less than baby booth in june when the conflict between hezbollah and as well reached its most intense level since october. the us and boy returns to an even more dangerous phase. as hezbollah has promised retaliation against the killing of a top military figure, 2 weeks ago threatens wider confrontations. he met the armed groups ally speaker of parliament, nobody battery. and while he seemed optimistic, do us envoy is aware, has, well, i won't hold fire without them. and to the war on garza speak of berry. and i also talked about the framework agreement that's on the table for a guy's
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a ceasefire. and he and i agreed, there's no more time to waste. the deal would also help enable a diplomatic resolution here in lab and on. and that would prevent an outbreak of a wider war. the recent assassinations of hezbollah commander flied sugared enabled and how masses political head smiles, honey into front have raised concerns of an all out regional war. western leaders have called on iran and its allies to refrain from attacks on israel as a renewed efforts for a cease fire deal in gaza. and while iran has said its priority is to end as arouse, we're on the strip deal. looks increasingly unlikely how the isn't even this can lead to the conflict like an incredible last comment or no one believes is a wants to end the world desa the read feet and that easily and wants to escalate. first level of government isn't a party to the conflict, but says there is concern diplomatic efforts to de escalate tensions. prevent the
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war and stop as well as a tax will face tough problems. it's a difficult balancing act. if you're running hezbollah don't act, and the 3rd as well, 11 on and iran could become a battlefield, like syria, where israel target's iranian linked assets with near impunity. but some analysts and isabelle say, a strong response by iran and the arm to group, to give prime minister benjamin nothing. yeah. who unexcused to start a wider war has? well now i focused on maintaining the terrorist and supporting the pretty senior close. he's not seeking gun or the out will instead the aims to find a specific target that would match the significance of these tests and they did, commanding be really the us invoices there is an urgent need to end the hostilities . i hope so. i believe so. was what hawks and said when asked whether a wider war can be avoided, but has the law has long accused western invoice of not offering solutions and trying to ensure as well security by delivering threats to have enough center for
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their houses either they don't a lot of tools are expected to be held on thursday. this comes up, the media is from the us kata, and egypt cooled for when you talk sign best probably has more from a mom because he is really government his band. that'll just era from reporting in israel. it seems as though these talks, which everybody was hoping would be an opportunity to put a pause on any sort of iranian retaliation for the killing of from us leaders smell honey and run last month. really, these talks are meant to be a pause on that. they, they, they have all the mediators all parties involved. we're hoping that they would go forward so as to avoid any sort of ongoing escalation in the region from the war on gaza. but they were still confusion as to where they might happen, which meant to be go by their tar over door. that's still unclear and the specifics remain unclear. and in this heightened environment of violence, ongoing israel's ongoing bombardment, areas and gaza, mostly populated by civilians. one massacre after another,
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how much is hard in position and attempts in the last 24 hours to fire rockets, sports television. it's difficult to see, even if these tasks go forward, it will result in any sort of positive outcome be to cease fire and gaza, or the exchange of prisoners being held by both sides. however, once again, simply having these talks maybe the top of the mountain for mediators because it wouldn't be in once a, get a pause. but any sort of escalation for violence in the region to relatives of captives being held in garza have staged to protest at the is riley parliament. they called on members of the can. is it to do everything in their power to secure their release? pressure has been mounting on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to agree to a cease 5 separately. the families of soldiers also for 8, about the told the was taking on his ready troops. the ministry of defense is more than 10000 soldiers have been wounded since the war began. for more in this way, not joined by munition klein who is a professor of political science and by alon university. he joins us from west
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jerusalem. thank you very much for being here with us on tuesday or 1st of all, can we start with those license numbers? the balance is ready troops. they show how strong really the resistance has been and continues to be in gaza. and i mean, they must be considered and as well as the number of killed and injured troops rises a good afternoon. they usually are be suffers from many casualties, have killed soldiers and wounded. well, the physically and the wounded measurement, the mentality. uh so the idea of face is a problem and he tries to solve the problem by approaching the withdrawal ducks and draft drop drop that withdrawal to adults, which no success has been achieved so far. i should say the army faces a problem, but i would like to say to add to to that,
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that not only the adf soldiers, so being gaza, faces problem. the whole is really, society is exhausted and it suffers from post trauma, post trauma oh, the societies post traumatic and this explains much on the sweet god, these are the disregard, the public disregard of the heavy casualties that these were the idea of made. and the war crimes implemented in gaza strip with no reaction, with no effect. the inside is red domestically. it, it is because of the, of these post traumatic reaction. so it's the whole society wounded for given that it's at least given, given this part. and just given that, i mean, how much pressure can this be it to actually get us these 5 deal done. we know that
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one of the talks of meeting is meant to be happening uh tomorrow. so how much pressure is on, you know, to come away with a deal from this the pressure around. so the tracks seem was done to see there is the international. he talks over the negotiations between nathaniel and the, the, maybe a 3rd and 4th floor that maybe you have to somehow mouse and the reset the bait inside. they're usually politically lead and disagree or agree with the establishment. it's not only and in the nation of negotiation issue, it is also a power struggle. it is a power struggling in societies, right? and it says, my reading is that at this point the person will be the person that faces or leaves us fencing water by agreeing to cease fire. isn't it
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done? you know? so we just barely hear you come the end of this week. where does it, where does that leave any potential room for, for deals to be done? it. so if he, if he makes a big gomez, particularly if he would be pursued as surrounding to the pressure of his rifle, garland and the minister of defense and the general want of stuff of the army. i am afraid that these he's ready to hire the gun boat, the bat, and the status of the risk of a piece by the end iran retaliation. i'm afraid that this is his decision that list for the moment. otherwise, it will use much more vent from us. how must must survive from us 1st and for most mission is to survive. nathaniel once at told the victory
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different of victory, which is unachievable. so he's got, he's going to lose both result being from us. and both domestically, okay, i also want to talk briefly about the us special invoice i most hochstein who's now and by really wasn't tel aviv. i mean, is there any appetites in israel for, for, and will that war against his belie, in the midst of what is happening in gaza? yeah, it's uh, it is connected to the lord and got his by lo stated, that was there is a says fire agreement them cause bama stop firing is way. mm hm. so it's butler wants to have thomas, i do have the senior emotional needs, but it does not want to at that moment to conquer a place for the moment. to conquer his work, liberate not so here's one and then and so on to it. he could spell it wants to
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take. there is one of help has seen is that key issues says failure. so as far immediately we bring the dog has button the fire that hopefully fire may be made that if not prevent the range of retaliation. okay, there's one last thing i want to to get to before we wrap up in the midst of all of this, the finance minister, there's a lot of small churches announced a new settlement south of occupied east jerusalem. i mean, it seems at this point in time that is roles, immune, 24 and pressure even then, especially from the united states or i don't see heavy pressure on the, on these. right. and probably a night that states, i'm very sorry because i have to blame, can postpone the or a roofing is visit, we go. it's a clear statement why he made this your term and to no statement came out from
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the white house speaks menu of the the white house is very, very cautious criticizing is was. and on the contrary, the announcement was that the united states would supply the 5th period and, and heavy bonds. barebones to do is right. so it's got it. it's the messages. just the contrary to what should have been done to impose on that the neo do, agreed to the ceasefire to the the go out to bring cost the just back add a serious buyer that will lead to a permit that the permanent says fire. simple always says file that will lead to the permanent ceasefire. dates this will should have been done from washington
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munition client. thank you so much. otherwise we really do appreciate your insight into a lot of how people are thinking and feeling. they're in west jerusalem. thank you . thank you. it was very false as have killed at least 5 palestinians in the occupied west bank. explosions were headed into boss with palestinian sciences. confronted his riley soldiers. troops surrounded and besieged the pillow, sending an armed house by sight. multiple people were injured and arrested. some palestinians returning to their homes to survey the damage from the rides. many buildings and properties had been destroyed. israeli forces had been conducting daily ride since the war on gaza began. so g, as in st. louis have killed at least $630.00 palestinians in the occupied with bank since october. the 7th, more than 10000 have been detained. to boss is in the north of the occupied with bank about 20 kilometers from nablus. is really false, as of right at the city repeatedly in recent months. need. abraham has more from to
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boss to under covers where the units arrived to this location and surrounded this house over here. asking the person inside to hand himself over when he refused to they confronted militarily according to witnesses, we've been speaking to. and then they ended up killing him. who has been speaking to witnesses, who say that they arrived after these really forces moved away from the home and did not find a bus on the one month. so humble as soon as the, the forces was through me and my neighbor entered the house. we couldn't find any one at all, but the massive amounts of blood on the ground. a mazda of blood shows, he was assessing it in not in june 12 issue, performed. confrontations took place not only in this area, but they've expanded that, expand it to the area of the moon, which is nearby to boss where we are right now. so according to these really forces, they struck a car, killing palestinians,
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and taking the bodies with them as well. we've been hearing in the past few days, a lot of incitement against the boss in the neighboring area in his reading media. saying that these ready for us to crack down more on the palestinian resistance grooves that have been operating for them to boss from a side off on the neighboring villages. they say that the failure of these rated security establishment to prevent a shooting attack. this took place a few days ago near and indeed it is really southern and killing. one is really subtler shows that they should be rocking down more and more on palestinians, especially fucked in groups in the occupied with that. but he just eat off to boss the occupied westbank, california, the rational source he's in belgrade have declared a regional state of emergency. the governor announced the major following a tax from ukrainian forces. belgrade forward is ukraine's hockey region. and night
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discussed where ukraine has launched a surprise offensive. he's also which must go to the clear federal emergency of the schools for the situation in our belgrade region remains extremely difficult and tense due to the daily shedding from the training and armed forces. buildings are being destroyed, civilians are being injured and killed. so we're taking this decision starting from today in order to provide additional protection to the population to provide additional support to victims. a state of emergency will be introduced on a regional level throughout the garage, but just me cry and says it's trips and moving data into rushes. coast region president full of them is the landscape has breached by the army chief who says this troops advanced about 3 kilometers on wednesday. he said that the cab should about 100 russian soldiers your crime launched it's offensive last week with a major across the board, a ride. from all on this, we joined now by alyssia. how are you? i know it was co founder of the ukrainian security and cooperation center,
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as well as a fuller advisor to the forces of ukraine. she joins us from cape. thank you very much for being with us here on out to 0. first of all, this has been counted as a mess of crew by you crying. i mean, was this rational being allude to the threats a or a major when from the military and you crying? well actually uh as you as a my know those kind of operations. dad, ukraine is conduction right now. and bush bridges are hard and long time to be prepared and to the, to the plan. so yeah, it was an actual success of oh, i'm for this and of our commander in chief and all the military establishment at all. well, for different on that you from the military point of view, how did they pull this off a well, it was a secret of, of planning this operation, of course. but it says, yeah, it was uh,
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uh, dramatically boat out of, uh, uh, military units near the border of goose creek in for a couple of months. and uh, yeah, i'll show that the rapids ready to attack on the 1st question, i guess is one thing to take to a tree, but how much more difficult is it to actually hold on to that? well as, let's see, it's been 7 days and ukrainian forces are going deeper and deeper. so as of now a military is successful and battling russian preserves that are coming to the area and we'll see what comments we've just said from the landscape. who said that he's held a meeting with security and see about the security and to military and situation in that co screeching this tool kit that i going to have to send and humanitarian aids and potentially creating military administrations to run that. i mean, this, there's complications that come with guiding this territory to unfair. of course,
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both, unlike russia, the, you might see what happens in ukraine entered treated beckwith, states by russian military as found all this to you as a full scale invasion against the cream. unlike russians, ukrainians, we live to treat people and civilians as civilians because this is, this is a tremendous german loss. so of course, since the beginning of the course of operation you create in military representatives was a trying hard to for the extra minister institution in the region to be as good as it possibly could be. and we are planning to do that the and from that time on. okay. it just took me about the long to now, i mean, how much of a bargaining chip could this potentially be affected your credit now? the russian territory yeah,
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we're so fee actually because the some of the buffering reserves are being relocated to the area, the spouse all this this time, the 6 days of the course creation. and are they more results are to come. so as sir ukraine in a storage is stated before, we're not interested in cold in the start of trade for long because we are respecting the national international law as bud. sure. yeah, of course we need to wait and see if uh the, the main, the main things that this operation was about to do to, to gain. and there are some more frustrated reserves. well, will be in place. you talked about the humanitarian situation a little bit before, but to the belle grove governor has come out and said that ukrainian showing is killing civilians and injuring civilians. i mean, doesn't that undermine the moral position that ukraine has taken since the
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beginning of the world? i mean now isn't just doing exactly what's the kind of security structure of doing its uh this is um, yeah, this is actually interested in an interesting question because uh, we a new claim now after all of this year. so prussian lives that you processed as something, it just means that they ongoing that or they are doing that exact same thing. this, this is coming uh, in, in, in, in different ways. it, it could be on the blogs or a cost uh, hydro electric station or etc, etc. oh, it's a pretty sure a new clip. all fans. so uh yeah, i didn't see personally any proof of to create and sold us any print in the military shooting civilians in belgrade or any other question places. so yeah, it is. uh and now the lights come down, we will have to leave it there,
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but we appreciate your time. thanks so much alyssia. how are you not the for us. there was time for with a now his car. we had a lot of that tropical storm and nesta continues to bring some very active weather to the carrier being we'll get that in a moment. fuss to south america, and is a launch in a quiet picture. you can see that from the satellite imagery. what high pressure somebody in charge of possible central area. so where it has been cooler, we will see temperatures pick up in the days ahead for the likes of power. why? as well as eastern areas, oprah 0 will come up to 30 degrees celsius and us and shown at rio de janeiro on thursday, with lots of a dry, sunny skies for the south. it is a cool a feel to places like chilly an auction tina. we have got some cloudy conditions here with the sprinkler showers as well in the very cell. some right across the north cross of the confidence, but it is still a story of heat to,
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for the likes of ecuador, with warnings of high temperatures over the next few days. now here we go to the carrier being in puerto rico prepared for nestor, very heavy, rain and damaging winds with it. it will continue to track its way further north, potentially becoming a hurricane, as it works its way into atlanta. it could bring those conditions to southern areas of the bahamas, but the good news is by so say it pulls further out to see leaving behind a legacy of shala's a facilitator role now is, is there a disparate for assistance? why people living and so downs, northern states on getting much needed. a job to, to rachel ryan swept away the hines and didn't scroll along as their own, pre owned the trips, new stars. he gets ready to make his diapers to the spanish johns. and it will be here later on the fence or the
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[000:00:00;00] the, are you watching, you'll just hear a reminder of our top stores. the ssl is riley strikes, have killed at least 20 palestinians across the gallons of strips and stone on wednesday. and not these ready military targets at the l. mckenzie refugee camp and central cancer. 12 people have been injured with 3 are in critical condition and was ready to attack and southern living on trojans truck near the town. if obviously the near died across the border tax between israel and for liberties group has the live killed hundreds since october the 7th and you cried and says its troops are moving deep into rushes coast region. the army chief says troops
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advanced about 2 kilometers on wednesday and captured about $100.00 russian soldiers. but germany has issued an arrest warrant for men suspected of involvement to the north stream pipeline to attack in 2020, to investigate, decide the suspect is a ukrainian living in poland. the gym and media reporting. he was among a group of divers who ponce's explosives on pipelines running from russia to june. the under the baltic sea. poland has concerned it has received the warrants. dominic kind has moved from breland or what stands as about this case is we are finding asked about this information now. and yet the arrest warrant was filed back in june, and the publish government says that the relevant individual named is involved in the said, fled the jurisdiction to ukraine in early july. what we understand about this is that the german government filed the arrest warrant with the with ortiz in will. so, but the,
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the information about the relevant person wasn't introduced into the published data base by the german. oh, forties. so the border calls between poland and ukraine. well, they didn't know they had to stop this individual. so across the border, he went into ukraine and that will be on the, the polish or german jurisdiction. what makes this interesting is the german government has always really refused to comment very much about investigations into the north stream to pipeline situation. of course, also remember that the german government and the publish government to be providing vast amounts of humanitarian, financial, and military assistance to the 40s in ukraine. pretty much since the roll then began the german government here saying that these developments will not affect their relations with the government in t if someone that came out is there. a fully face talks have opens in geneva to try and in 16 months of conflict and so down a delegation from the rapids support forces has already arrived. the representatives from the suit and these on a,
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a not present the us special and boy called on both sides to respect international law and cold for an into the conflict. as he opened the session, the fighting has forced more than 10000000 people from the hundreds, creating the world's largest displacements crisis from war. and this is crossover to have a morgan who's and caught him. and if it can just focus through it simply, how critical are these tools for everyone there? a while it says critical considering the fact that the situation on the ground, the humanitarian situation is getting more and more dire as fights and continues between the to the needs army and the permanent, through rapid support forces. it's also critical because it's, it's one of the very last attempt by the international community. the united states saw the reviews this time around with observe is that such as the united arab emirates, egypt, and the regional e got blog to try to find ways to end the conflict and bring the 2 parties together
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. now the rapid support forces uh yes, to be on the x s head back there, delegation has arrived and that they will be taking part in the socks. but the us special envoy just hours before the launch of this process said that he knows disabilities. army has not yet agreed to be part of this cease fire talks. it will be a launch of the process today will be a launch of the process. also talks for a ceasefire to try to bring the 2 parties together and it's in it. and along with the countries that are observing these thoughts. so for the time being with the absence office of the needs army has been saying that they one says and conditions . and that's including taking the united arab emirates a way out of the list of observers until they come to the negotiate agent and then negotiating table. this is a process, this is the launch of a process for a ceasefire to try to bring the supporters together. so that they can start tops and, and the conflict even if temporarily here on the ground. yeah. is what was the conflict in these tools at the beginning? i mean, it will comes,
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as many people are reading from massive flooding in the north. it to yes indeed, um 2 and 6000 people or more have been displaced by the floods. thousands of home have been how homes have been destroyed in 7 or, or 9 states in the entire country, including in the west and are for region a place where 8 organizations are not able to access. there have been flooding in the eastern parts of the country as well, but the government says that the worst affected areas are the northern states, the, such as the river now states and northern states where people have been killed and homes have been destroyed. this is what many parts of northern states to dance dryers. now look like. heavy rain and flash floods have swept away homes and damaged property. the sort of ma mazda mom and you to say that there are some places where toronto floods come during the rainy season. but we were surprised because our area doesn't usually get floods when the water came into the houses and
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took the women and children as i stood on the highway. you can see the situation here. local authorities say several people were killed and injured when buildings collapse and power lines were damaged. since the stars of the rainy season in late june, the flood has killed dozens of people and forest. i'm more than 20000 from their home across minds. they had given us a highly and the things we made now of food and shelter because people are living in the open air. there were no houses. people are living in mosques and, and no, no spaces. we need hints, food, water and medicines. the sedans problems were significant, even before the flooding conflicts between the army and the rapids support forest. this apparent military group has displaced more than 10000000 people and left have the population of 48000000 in need of humanitarian assistance. officials in northern states have appealed for help with us, and so i have your,
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the rains in floods of cost and usually huge losses in the states, including an account to use such as monroe and die. but we need urgent intervention and assistance, especially when it comes to shelter. we also need a plan for rebuilding and a health response because the extent of this damage will cause a health crisis every year. torrential rains last that which with humanitarian agencies already struggling to respond to what's being termed, the world's largest humanitarian crisis. reaching those affected by flooding this year will not be easy. he but morgan knowledge of the room. thousands are for heading of refugees who are trying to lead me in uh, facing unprecedented violence. at least 200 were killed by jordan strikes while i'm trying to escape last week to bit challenge he has moved from deco. running the muslims in myanmar are caught in the middle of fears. battles between the military and powerful revo, drop the arctic,
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an army. the rebels are fighting for autonomy for the northwest and right kind state. human rights watch saves the ethnic minor during goes a bearing. the brunt of the atrocities committed by the, you know, kelly must say is our family had no choice, but to leave to stay alive. a hi, this is alex. i live at the out of con army, entered the village, followed by them. young more military. suddenly there was fierce confrontations between them. the straight munition was falling on our homes and there were drone attacks as well. many drawing up fleet to bangladesh crossing them not river. but on august the 5th groaned. strikes apparently carried out by the icann army killed hundreds of people, mobile phone footage, showing the aftermaths circulating on social media mohammed zohar last, the 31 relatives, including his mother and brothers. i love the shut it as a mother,
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we scramble to shelter on the backs of the not for the for but the used to us to attack us more than 200 people were killed and many more were injured bodies left floating in the water that brought it in make shift, graveyards, other rowing as i pushed back, are detained by barter, guns, 11 year old us my big them, and 6 of our relatives now made it to bangladesh. she was injured and our 2 year old brother killed. we were under constant attack and it was not possible to stay in me and mar anymore, which is why we have to flee here. our account is used right in some other weapons to attack and kill us, but with no legal refugee status in bangladesh. their future is on certain bottom of that she has a policy of not allowing additional drawing references from me on my to enter the country side thing. a comic buttons and security concerns is already more than
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a 1000000 drawing. i live in refugee camps like this one in cox's bazaar. they have called on the international community to intervene. last week bung with the ash integrated, a new entering government. the advisor to the foreign ministry did not respond to all just as requests for comment or an interview. the situation at the south, this border and the rising number of running a refuge is likely to be a major challenge for the new administration. somebody to audrey out, is it a comp time ends, lo, house of parliament will meet on friday to choose a new prime minister after his immediate removal from office. the nations constitutional court found him in violation of ethical standards when he appointed a lawyer with a criminal conviction to his cabinets and totally changed reports from bangkok. they say weeks a long time in politics some time ago, and it's been a brutal one. and time end of a 7 days. the constitutional code has removed the policy, the one the election. and now
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a prime minister comes on the wrong con. let them come, the quote is funded by a 5 foot decision. the role of the 1st accused us prime ministers ended according to constitutional square, $170.00 paragraphs, is one to form due to a lack of honesty and like qualifications. farmer said hotel we send had looked relatively relaxed as he arrived for work. earlier in the day, the charges relating to the appointment of an accused criminal to his cabinet was serious. but many expected him to get off. the last of the verdict that he wasn't in coal to here. he questioned the ruling that said he'd abide by homepage items. i'm saddened by the fact that i'm seeing is a prime minister without morality, which i saw him. i am not such a person. the when did you just hear? he has made a decision. i have to accept it, put on it was a short political career for the form of property developing close connections to the single family propelled him into the tough job when the unelected center
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blocked last year's election. when is from forming a government. but the charismatic businessman faced the sluggish economy and political hurdles, even his total frame couldn't to become others. see why the problems with thailand, with judicial interventions, even more weight than votes at the ballot box. i see a dangerous kind of disconnect the ruling elites, the traditional power holders. they don't seem to care about the tight economy, about their voices, for reform and change. uh, they put people in jail without bell and if the press and they have a harass, persecuted all kinds of things. the removal of prime minister said that's how we said probably was make that much difference to people here as they had home from work. but there is a growing sense of unease. so the results of loss is general election. i've
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actually had very little impact on side politics. on the road back to democracy in thailand is longer than many people to tony chung else's era in greece, people impacted by walls on say the government isn't doing enough to protect to them. one person is dead and thousands injured and was considered the worst blaze of the year. some of those who have lost time. so the emergency response was to slide, show stress. it isn't athens with more on the government's response. these files are happening here on the how the government has come out with what it says is some sort of plan, some sort of compensation package at the top end of that. it's all free. notice people move, i'd homes for property that is deemed unusable. so bring them $10000.00 euros in compensation for, for those use property or, or homes is being damaged. but it's still usable. 5000 bureaus. they're also offering interest free loans to people. but if it pulls the,
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recognize that there is still ongoing cases for those that are fighting for compensation for previous somebody's previous spies in previous years. so there's a, there's a legal process that he didn't see the opposition. he's saying needs to be expedited needs to be approved upon. of course, this draws attention to the effect of climate change on greece. braces considered, often described as being roy on the front mind of climate change. the spies happening every year. what position group describing these compensation measures as being in it was just i sprayed for the government, some pull and the political damage control. so a lot of questions being off, as i say, a lot of property destroyed, still pockets of buyers that are being monitored because the a lot is still high and it remains to be seen how effective the government they're going to be this year putting in place the kind of procedures and precautions that
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you own? yeah. they all do melanie to do by the general public here in greece. it was still a hit here on l g 0, record right? single impacts for a strategy, advise different fortunes, but many of those will get more on the as in schools coming up next
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the of the 1st time at this point. now his son, thank you very my, to tom well to him to meet and then pick time can, let's see people go arrives and what's one or 2? a heroes. welcome off the he won the country 1st as
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a gold medal. tens of thousands of people packed into the national stadium in governor on as a rooftop boss separated around the truck. google was also part of was twan is a 4 by 400 the relay team that one says that he became the 1st african to win the 200 meters fronting the president to declare the following day a national holiday was a vehicle of breaking olympics for strange, yeah, and there actually is also arrive to huge welcome out to the airport. there 18 gold metal is the country's best tale of the hosting and then picks up for the 3rd time in 2032 english. what you have done is inspire us is give us joy, give us excitement and lifted up our whole nice and j to your performance and impressive reception for philippines. first male, a gold medalist call
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a few low following the country's most successful in the big campaign for 100 years . but in the midst of the celebrations are growing coals from all government support for sports programs fund to be though has more of a middle from the moment they stepped off the plane fresh from the philippines, most impressive olympic campaign in a 100 years to the parade on the streets of minnesota, surrounded by cuban crowds, it was a welcome bit for the country's us sports heroes. so from abroad, silver. um i feel so proud to be filipino. right? no, they put our country on the map. perhaps the biggest hero is 24 year old gymnast carlos . you know, he made history by winning to gold medals. the 1st time the southeast asian nation has brought home golds from a single olympics. who sacrificed a lot to get to where he is even before these olympics i know he couldn't win because he'd already won that many championships. government and private donors are
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giving you the more than $1000000.00 in cash. 3 bedroom apartment and 3 flights and pizza for life, long other prices. but what really be those are bursting with pride and enjoying their new found deliberate glory. many say it is the perfect time to highlight the lack of support for most national athletes. the service they say should be given to great, not the award winners during the parents games both for adult. the adina aired her frustration of social media using the government of failing to provide the official kit in the past pull volter e jacob una correct. second of the world has complained about not receiving funding on time. both are dina and again, as well as you have been able to train abroad with the help of private sponsors. there's nothing wrong about the coaching in the philippines, but we have to allow other coaches to look at our balance and bring them to a higher level. and our quote is, this will have to be brought to an international level. it involves
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a lot of money that's way, and it's very difficult for a country like the philippines to buy and buy a reception for the olympians for more president, for them. and marcus junior knowledge, the lack of a formal structure to support athletes, us, if you need more guys, we find that we'll find some more. but i think more importantly, i want to, i want to be part of the development of sports in the philippines. that's promising these cumulative crowds whole p keeps as they look forward to and even more successful the olympics in 2028. pardon below l g 0. ok. and bobby could make use that we all met with you when they faced your police champions at atlanta and us a super cup late on wednesday. attempting to see when israel la are aiming to kick off their season with the wind and pinch the trophy for the 6th time. 25 year old is the biggest throw in the polish capital war. so off to finally joining the
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spanish joins as a free agent, the ankle as well as all of the young arrive 12 the same way, the rest of the players and they arrive july 7th. we haven't had a lot of time to train. but as i said earlier, we are feeling very well totally, and also arrived in a good shape is adapting very well. all my players could play tomorrow, and we'll finish with incredible triple home or on performance from new york yankees kwan soto, the full time also hits 3 home runs for the 1st time in history on tuesday, as the yankees to beat the chicago white folks for one he even had the chance to match the major league rec, or the full box. he settled for 3 as he sighed. indeed, the american beacon advisors fought for me a 100 bucks to come for him. thank you so much center for a large 5 is also have been ending in this. a jessica national park in bosnia and herzegovina, broke out on sunday and destroyed many pot solve a forest,
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including trees, untouched for hundreds of years. both of these government has a neighboring sylvia and crow. why should to help extinguish the plies a memorial tellico not to me, cause i appeal to the council of ministers and all of the ministers in charge to prove the arrival of that croft, if i can carry move water, then what we have now is that we have information about helicopters of the national recipe center of sab, yet. all right, our disposal. let's see a lot. we also expect other countries from the region somehow not. i'm not my appeal to them as a mayo subsidies, urgently as when we are approved for use of all that craft can contain the supplier, especially considering this is all happening in a very remotes month scenario dot ga. so my point of africa is top of public health bought a has declared the health emergency of continental security due to an outbreak of impulse formerly known as monkey pox. but for the 1st time, the virus is printing from the democratic republic of congo to neighbor and kenya burgundy, uganda,
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and rwanda. impulse is transmitted through close contact and causes flu like symptoms. at least 15000 cases. and more than 460 deaths had been reported. so i found this year the evidence we have on the number of cases, the number of debts they had just to book the iceberg. and the reason is that em policies largely of mileage condition. we have limited surveillance, we have limited capacity to do the testing that's required. we have limited capacity to do contact, placing and the reporting. so the multiple points in this, the information we have reflects only partial situation or what's actually happening. oh that's so for me may tell mccrae for this news now there's much more information now on our website. it's alex, is there a don't com? i'll be back in just
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a moment. i was much more of the day's news to stay with us. the, that's a documentary series, exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous communities is helping tackle today's environmental catastrophe in columbia, the arrow, lots of people, scientists to understand why species of toes one's thoughts, extinct is still thriving in the coastal mountains of the sierra nevada nations frontline, the starry night, tote on l. g 0. we are a few kilometers from the border with israel. and one of the oldest markets in the middle east. this corner in southern lebanon hasn't been directly targeted, but the sound of is really war planes, as well as rocket launch, is by has the law has become part of daily life. the instability is effecting
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livelihoods. my home has been destroyed. i live to my village. we lost every 2 weeks ago. we were here 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 more on cost or possibly not even that the safe them even from it as an international inside corruption, excellence award,
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denominator hero. now the . ready at least 20 palestinians of kills and gallons is ready for his target for displaced into refugee tents. the hotel mccrae, this is, they'll just hear a live from. so coming out we continue to believe that no one truly wants a full scale war between 11 on and israel. the us special invoice and by version says a diplomatic solution is still possible. as tension bro, as is on the, as where i live in on for the ukrainian troops advanced further into cuz kwan

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