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check to artificial intelligence. how does a eyes change the laws of war? we're talking about a technology that is built on the basis of concentrated surveillance. power, like the world has never seen the studio b, p a. i series on a jersey, you know, the 10 palestinians are killed and is ready as trucks and central garza hours of us present june 5 centuries. optimistic about to see spa towards the very top from also on the program. because their records, its 1st podium casing 25 years. you in that calls for 7 days for monetary launch, effects nation count. the
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whole hospital service isn't in here except for emergency care, shuts down south co workers, go on strike protests and not finished capital in the sinking mega cities, indonesia host to defends and states sermons is also scanning, but then send a patients, it's future capital. the 10 palestinians have been killed in central garza in a new wave of is ready as strikes on saturday. the attacks on the l as a way to neighborhood come hours off the media laptops. the cx 5 focusing though is the us is quoting promising to us egypt and cats all presented a proposal to us and israel for they say, which is the remaining gaps,
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the 3 media to say they aim to wrap up with the open discussions was even colorado next week, us secretary of state and city of lincoln will travel to is read on saturday to continue diplomatic efforts is very prime minister benjamin netanyahu says, israel's fundamental principles are well known to the mediators. and he hopes her master will accept the deal. master says, is ro is again trying to obstruct an agreement by insisting on adding new conditions. and it said again that any deal must in show the end of aggression against the palestinians, and the full withdrawal from gaza. us to present joe biden has won that no one in the middle east should undermine efforts to reach an agreement from optimistic or optimistic. now then you have been in months past why
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the, the officials in washington can see there's still a lot of work to be done before. next week's meeting in colorado, i want to test correspondence. kimberly helped ripples. there was a new feeling of optimism in the united states tonight following a call between the leaders of the united states, katara and egypt in trying to get this cease fire deal over the finish line. that's because, according to a senior administration official, there is a momentum and the last 48 hours have been among the most constructive in weeks. now the reason for this, according to this official, is that there is now a final bridge and proposal to overcome every single difference that has existed
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among the parties. for nearly every issue, whether it be the clearing of russell, whether it be medical services for the people of gaza, whether it be for the exchange of captives for palestinian prisoners in his really jails. there is now a way to implement this agreement in and on day one, and there is no longer any sort of risk for is really security. in fact, to this official thing is real, security will be enhanced. so what we are told is that there is a new spirit to drive this to conclusion, and it is now just down to the fine details of implementation. now there is a dark shadow that is looming over all of this as the parties had the cairo next week. and that is the threat of. 2 sort of retaliatory attack by a ron towards israel and the united states is showing this stern warning don't. in
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fact, the united states say the consequences should around lunch and attack would be cataclysmic . but the united states say it is prepared for all contingencies. and that's why it has full service is forced presence in the region. kimberly healthcare al jazeera, the white house, and the sell who it has more on where israel and how may i stand on these talks. she's reporting from jordan's capital a month because these very government says band, i'll just hear from reporting inside israel. that is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose office released a statement saying that they are appreciative of all the mediators and efforts to try to get to him as to agree to the deal that is on the table. and that they should be putting more pressure on how much as the mediators already know, israel's terms, but anonymous officials speaking to is really media have said that they're trying to lower expectations. i made all of the us optimism around the talks that have taken place over the last couple of days in go how these officials say that, well,
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there has been some progress. there are still heavy gaps that need bridging. and that's because benjamin netanyahu has had a hard in stance, going into these types of negotiations throughout the entirety of this war. now how much has responded saying that israel is the one who continues to obstruct and evade these negotiations, and that israel is the reason why the top have continuously collapse. thomas has said that they are only interested in the framework that was outlined by us president joe biden, at the end of may the they had responded to on july. second, the group is also saying that israel continues to add terms and conditions that do no. 1 work for them and that they will not agree to deal unless it includes an end to the war and the withdrawal of israeli troops, us secretary of state anthony blinking is set to meet with prime minister benjamin netanyahu and israel on monday. it will be the 10th visit of its kind since the war on gods began. and he's expected to put pressure on this and yahoo in order to
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accept a deal and is really media is reporting that the delegation has been approved to go to cairo on sunday. how does that? who is ita? i'm a it does as health ministry as confirmed its found its 1st case of polio in a quarter of a century. united nations is urgently quoting. for a 7 day pause in fighting. so $640000.00 children can be vaccinated. the world health organization wants to send 1200000 vaccines to go. so, after the discovery of the podium fire, some waste for to last month. but of course, the, the 1st case of the polio virus eradicated from the gaza strip 25 years ago has been detected in a 10 months old child. the united nations chief says this groomed development must usher in a pause in fighting to vaccinate gauze as children. i am appealing to all parties
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to provide concrete to shoot as he is right away. get emptying humanitarian pauses for the campaign. let's be clear, is the oh team its vaccine for following the space and then the media to manufacturing ceasefire, desperate living conditions and the collapse of the health and sanitation systems of to move in 10 months of war have allowed the viruses return. in severe cases, it can infect the suffer, his spinal cord causing permanent paralysis and even death. given the conditions of the displacement, a little grounding, a switch contamination back of clean water to an overcrowding. be the idea of the condition sort of very high force of apple july. there's transmission of the world health organization says it wants to roll out a polio vaccination campaign. from august the 17th,
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the 1st phase would target about 640000 children younger than 10. some of the most vulnerable to an appeals for a cease fire on humanitarian grounds. so it staff can move about safely and then ended had been rejected by israel in the past. the need a massive change in the current environment, which is the only see if i add and, and be so that the children can be vaccinated. but be also the live feed them of move much at the end of july causes health ministry to play, the strip a polio epidemic. so the health system is already overwhelmed by $1800000.00 cases of skin diseases and respiratory infections. on top of other communicable diseases, israel knows the danger of polio outbreak presents and began immunize in soldiers
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deployed to garza in the late july. at least 95 percent vaccination coverage will be needed during each round of a to round campaign needed to prevent of public health emergency. if on check, the virus could spread well beyond causes bodies. mike level, which is there. at least 9 people have been killed and that is very s tracked in southern lebanon to emergency services. rushed to a residential bill. thing in the city of never. th, but it's very shells hit overnight on friday. at least 3 of those have been injured is ready all me says it talk you through the weapons warehouse of 11. these arms group has been on the hundreds of thousands of health care workers across india are on striking protest
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against the rape and murder of the training doctor in a hospital in eastern city of coal. come to the, well, they're angry at what they say is the failure of the government to keep health care work and safe calling for justice for them that it can better working conditions for medical records, shot down of all non emergency services for 24 hours because they just disruptions . well, most of this nation we don't do save very scared right now because many of the times we guys own might do these. we work it on the floor we. we get 36. so was to be act of like $36.00. i would be cheap for us. so if this thing happened inside the house, he does, that is like the 2nd told to us, wed obviously. if not i'll talk to the rocky stone. y'all is a professor of mets west bengal. university of health science is currently on strikes. she joins as low as not from cook to welcome to l, just air. so health work is going on. strike is
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a serious step to take. so just how fearful our, cuz when it comes to doing that they the jobs. yes. so good morning everyone. this is cool. got this is agree. good. good. that is funding. know. and we all on, with all the captains to take care of the situation, which is prevailing right at this moment. and of course me being a doctor of teacher professor an over on my mother. i will do mine just is a for the students for the, for the good. who had to give, to live in that situation in such a brutal really. she was a, she's the, she's big mother and she was rich. she was mother,
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she was a and this has been going on for quite some time for last to nearly what this is a here say for last 2 to 3 months. she was being harrassed, uh, off and on and on to mislead. this is the, this is what happened today. so we all are aggrieved and be on this chapter. so have to come down with some justice when it comes to violence against women in particular then to to what extent is this a nationwide issue in other sectors as well? can you just repeat that one? yes. is this some, this is not something that's just particular to this 2nd or is it? uh yeah, because uh, so i have also gone to the same phase the way into my building. yes. i know that to be the doctor to pre though it says we have to give over 36 dollars 40
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hours of service at districts. and we have to move around from one building to another building in the darkest of the nights from one floor to another floor, one building to another building. and of times we definitely uh like, uh, it becomes a very serious situation because it's all dark and we need some, uh, somebody to be with us. so, but we never felt this before that something such females can happen to one, all our fellow coordinates of a student. and so i believe if we can provide service to the nation, i do our ailing pace and it does the duty of the administration admin of the call is of demonstration to look after all with safety and to god to carry on with their services. so it should not have been happens, you're in the hospital that your cell. so what is the strength of feeling that they
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will discontinue a little? first of all, i would like to tell you that i am and x are 2 guardians. and so the cost in all days, but we never felt any safety issues. one second, i am attached to both the government sector as well as the private sector. not exactly governments at the medical college. i'm the private confident hospital . so as being a professor in the private medical companies, uh, the situation in all that at our campus is quite uh, it is definitely a praiseworthy because we never fee. we do have to work at nights and all the space and fix proper care by putting on c c tvs by, by boasting people to look after us. and we never had experienced this in these days. and my college in my medical college sick campus was coming to
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the um, uh, private corporate sector. but i am working as a senior consultant in the queue with medicine. and we have to move here and there the leads all of us of the night because i'm an intensive, good medicine doctor. and we can very but understand that i have to move here and that's, that's quite of doctors to the nights. but we never felt diseases, but i don't want to comment on the latest scenario, which is going on in the government. medical college campuses right at this moment, but during the holidays be by absolutely safe and secure the never friend of this to help. okay, let me ask you this, but some people might say that health work is up putting lives at risk themselves by giving on strike. and yes, actually uh we are not going source, try for emergency uh,
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services. so the emergency services are all on and to the big or phone the time doctors platform and uh be upcoming up with the consensus. joyce consensus that if this can happen to one of our colleagues on file students, one of our daughters, just to look at what you say, then what, what will be the next? absolutely not. go ahead with the assignment test, we have to protest to save all the features in the nation. so what we are doing is not too bad. the emergency services is absolutely on 24 hours, but we are uh, just uh, we are not doing but the regular opi do services. okay, well, i have to leave it that rocky sonya all. thank you for joining us terminologies here. thank you so much. thank you. what's the head on now is, is there a for us to 5? and so t is west coast this choice houses and businesses and makes hundreds of people
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homeless. the of hello, there's been some flooding just outside of mecca in saudi arabia. so in that you freely for the past week, it's been storming on and off. so certainly those rain water is have accumulates. you'll see that flooding when you get birth of rain very quickly and there is more if this in store on saturday. but it's also looking bad for that western slice of young men not too far away from sun up where we have seen some money going into the golf right now. it shares the forecast on saturday. we see those winds turn around, coming in off the golf for us here, and they'll have light breeze on top of that. so that means that humidity is going to shoot up on saturday for this part of asia. somewhat weather swirling around the caspian sea,
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that's throwing showers to tater on knocking back your temperature to 35. finally, some relief from that heat also likely to catch a few drops and ask about at $31.00 degrees. keeping the winds breezy round to athens and create island where there has been wild fires burning. and look at all this rain. central southern molly that pushes into set a goal. and again, the and for this part of africa still storms, ethiopia, sudan, dropping down into you've gone down. well in this weather reports in south africa, we're a week disturbance will brush us with a few showers and see those winds pick up for cape town on saturday. that's it from the the, the documentary series, exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous communities is helping tackle today's environmental catastrophe. we see how the melanesians people of the torres strait of fighting rising sea levels which threatened to swallow their islands.
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the 1st nations frontline, the torres strait swallowed by the sea on al jazeera, the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the book about her mind to about top stories. doctors and this is in india, has quote, for 24 hour nationwide shop kind of services. i sent the following the rates and mag of the training gulf to contact the rank of it. what they say is the federal government to keep the health care,
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cuz at least 15 palestinians have been killed in central garza or new wave of peace, very strong tax way the neighborhood come miles off. immediate, it says about top us costs as health industry is confirmed, its found its best case of probably a quarter of a century to nations. certainly quoting for 7 day pausing findings, $640000.00 shows and company facts as well, continues to declare more and more of gaza out of bounds for about $2000000.00 palestinians, including designated safe areas. according to the un, amount of time in the 1st agency, nearly 90 percent of the goss. this trip is not on the evacuation or what is the most recent announcements will affect more than $170000.00 people. that's the biggest group to be impacted. so far on the 10 months of as well as a part of citizens who been forcibly displaced numerous times of this option,
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but to move again, i'll just say i was tired of us and has more from the other though in central cost of those a. so called humanitarian zones on getting smaller and with it the opportunity to access something as basic, but critical as well to hundreds of thousands forcefully displaced, posting he ends up being pushed out of dairy. bella in the central goes and from the slip. second blowing just sits the hun eunice in the south, is really forced to say how most has used these areas to fully. a motors and rockets at israel. civilians have an option to pick up and go to a button that's played out repeatedly. the received warnings to evacuate this area we're collecting, mold and carry. you tell me,
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where should i go? all the people of guns have been crammed into a tiny spot, and with being pounded from all directions, dary bella has 18 root to wells. 10 of them located in the east. now the scene of fierce fighting in con eunice, the population is being squeezed into a smaller parcels of land on sit to live in the low low. you'll see it uh about 85 percent of the entire province of con, you designed to see only 18 of the $108.00 square killing me. since i live for the population as tiny areas, crammed with people who it is almost impossible, more than 80000 palestinians are crammed here without the basic necessities of life . this defies logic. to panic, see, to the smooth colleagues. people forced to flee again. the explosions on not far away from the bottom line is that there is no
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safe space and gaza, no sheltered, no food or water. nothing at all. the whole world is watching us in silence. view interest is about 84 percent of the strip has been placed on the evaluation order is by the usability military. that's 1900000 who have been forcibly displaced. the goal is a strip of everything. so that also more than 10 months of unrelenting attacks was no response. families here are struggling to assess only the only a humanitarian conditions, especially with is relevant to since it's so cold, humanitarian. so that has led to less access to nearby who uses to recognize the will just be around the corner for the 1st time. and the user was celebrating his independence day and it's new future capital. this entire events was meant to coincide with this and organization. this month,
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but that has now been delayed. instead to independence day service had been held one in this entire run that by outgoing i, since we built it. and another certain date and the current account with those accounts of construction of the $32000000.00 project you capital lovington issue has been mod, setbacks costing doubts on the whole project about buying a high let's see is the former managing editor of 10 point magazine is currently a public policy advisor. he joins us live from chicago to welcome to the program, so very colorful and elaborate. so many we've seen so far. what's the main message the government is hoping to convey it. i think the main message is that the president definitely program of the thing i was happy though is still bad and that is i think they're pretty strong and change of what i see the whole week. and this is a slash beach big go to 6 is the last thing defendant, they
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a speech be brought is going to be replaced by a deborah rep also be on the in october to 20. and this is something that is going to be just a legacy. so if you think this is very important for him, and with that legacy, i'm an international, he was maybe wondering why is that to be new, future capital in the 1st place? well, a lot of the reason bad the problem is we have been talking about the need of new capital c d because the fact that has been overcrowded and it's been too much of a center of everything. so in even as late as 1957 talk about. ready our profit that bad president and don't call we suddenly allows, i think about 2 years ago on building the independent
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b that it has to be decided to move to a new carpet that that's quite a few months down the file. he's munitions that are by surprise. so why do i go and we've got, but that is not something that gives you bad the way it has been bows in a very sharp way and it's already what you call it, the not very well planned way as being the source of most of the critics update, you know, get beat out and off the batteries might have to that. maybe you put change of the president, the, the move on to the new guy pick that up. it will be if not, that kind of. so at least we will be the late, well maybe i'll give them what you save and what all the problem is that this move has faced in terms of things like investors and environmental problems as well as well. uh,
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the biggest problem is because in order to get support basically then we stated that the movement of the changing of the new guy that we are not a bug in the state. but guess it would be a guidance through investment or from the price of the tech steps, but i'm assuming now uh no. uh, but i put check that i used to be frank with sec, this has commented to be splunk. does that sound domestic uh impress then its bad. uh do you wanna add? no, they have done some ceremony. comment one for the long term is still i'm good question . so now instead of not burdening the escape, but get up about 3000000000 dollar has been spent in the past years just to be of the got the buildings for the government officials out of what the problem be.
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think putting through the budget is we will spend at least 63000000000 dollars month to finish. yes, the development site bought at charter, which is what really happened after the government to spend all these b. and what happens is the invest are just not interested because up to now, there is a big question left. that the long term is best that we're probably them. so to really make sense. okay. all right, then you got the dollar. i noticed that, okay, forgive me, we're gonna have to leave it there, but thanks very much indeed for joining us today. if i'm honey minutes. he thank you. thank it. what happy to be leaders of the southern african developments committed suicide. that com meeting is involved way for summit fight thing in the democratic republic of congo, and the effects of climate change will top the agenda to bob and president emerson, and then gag larry's hosting. they've got to bring in the capital her. all right. as he takes over the rotating leadership of the block,
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a southern accent development of communities made up of 16 member states, representing $214000000.00 people and $720000000000.00 in g d. p. and export side diversified range of goods including diamonds, agricultural products, oil and fruits. despite significant natural resources and the comic potential regent faces challenges. including climate change, poverty and conflicts. but rather this year, with always some with the so to end zimbabwe to create a state of disaster off the drought conditions, wound crops. millions of people are at risk of acute hunger, hardwood tests, the reports from her right. and what to expect from the summit. southern african leaders say they want to improve peace and security, some of so just in the democratic republic of congo to help us army fight rebels and the m 23 on group, which is seizing, tell attorney in the east

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