tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera August 27, 2024 8:00pm-8:31pm AST
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the, the the the line wash, the old ones are the risk of a serious accident from fighting. yeah. a russian nuclear plants, the oh i, marian minimize the, this is al jazeera life from dell ha, also coming up on the program. is there any attacks across cause that kill at least $33.00 palestinians with entire residential blogs destroyed in the se,
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rods and han eunice. he's right in the army says it's free to know the captive in southern gauze, and vows to retire and moving a 100 down this and a hunger crisis in nigeria warnings that move in 26000000 people won't have enough to eat within weeks. the hello and welcome to the program out top story, the chief of the ones new pay watch. don't guys warning the fighting could cause a serious accident and rushes kursk region. russell across, he has visited a nuclear plants in the area. he says he sold traces of drugs strikes me, of the facility. ukrainian forces have been advancing intercourse for 3 weeks. now . as that has been activity near here, i was informed about the impact of drones, how he was shown. some of the remnants goes and assigns
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of the impact they had on a bart from that. the fact that we have, as i said military activities, a few miles from here, a few kilometers from here at make it. yeah, i mean media at the point of ident you crying to saying that now controls almost a 1300 square kilometers and a 100 sacraments in the russian border region. of course, it's forces have captured nearly 600 russian soldiers since the state since staging a surprise incursion on august 6th, russian forces have been fighting for weeks to push back the offensive. dawson jabari has moved from church at towels in the curse region of russia. the russell grossi is the director general of the you are nuclear watchdog has spent the day in the curse power plant looking at the various parts of this facility. according to
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at the briefing, he gave us here in port charles city. he said that you look at the most important parts of the plan, so that includes the turbine hall, the reaction hall, and the storage of the spent fuel. he said that this a facility, one of the largest in russia, is operating as normal capacity, which is as low food use and bad because that means that it is completely operational, therefore, more susceptible to any kind of a military activity or tack around it. he said that what makes this particular plan to it's truly wonderful and different than other nuclear facilities. is that the core nuclear reactor at the curse power plant is not protected by any kind of a don't chasing like other declared facilities. meaning that the only thing that is protecting the cord you for your reactor is the roof of the building, which means any kind of a drones attack on the side of attack. would it completely also impact the reactor
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in cells have a catastrophic consequences? so as the director general said that he spent the day speaking to russian officials and that they are going to continue with the dialogue to try and figure out ways how to catch this flat further from the military activities that is taking place around that of course, he said, this is extremely serious, a dangerous situation, and he urge all sides to not to use nuclear facilities as a weapon during conflict. he said, that's it. the only way we can ensure the safety of the facility is to make sure that the fighting does not take place anywhere near the door. such a vari, alcera, coach, altoff, russia and there's a fighting intensifies in the east of ukraine as renewed focus on the city of the cross. i'll just as alex gets helpless, has more in this now from keith the, the war and the east of ukraine. and so next, because reaching reaching a critical juncture, the russians were advancing or leave because know behind the russian front lines as
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the russian units advance west towards port cross across is the grand prize. here, the russians need to take it previously to defend it. both sides bring up months of amounts of troops hangs artillery because the bottle of across is about to begin. now this is absolutely vital because we have a controls for cross controls. the net. it's a by full logistics of a rail hub, route road cross roads. it is absolutely crucial. now, it is also crucial with the russians, so they take this within the next month or so. the offensive will start to run out of steam or offensive. do men get exhausted? troops of depleted supplies are depleted and everything grinds to hold. you, craig knows it has to defend across up until then, but that's the big if kind of a hold on to pro julie jeanette. before the russians run out of steam, will the russians overrun them? so this is what we're going to be seeing for the next few weeks,
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and this is the vital point of the war. this is the crucial point of the boy here, right here in the next note, in course, we're only thousands of fighting. it's an important area, but the net is the absolute focal points for the for the moment, alex was helpless out to 0. keep the is there any strikes across kaiser is killed at least $33.00 palestinian since early tuesday. in ty, residential blogs have been reduced to rubble in the southern city of han eunice. the injured would take and to no sir hospital of the and central cause and is riley as try and k to residential building an illness. a rod, no casualties reported in neighboring alma gauzy refugee camp at least 7 patterson
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is were killed in on a tank that the very few medical facilities are still functioning in gaza to treat the wounded the alex hospital. and darrow pilot had been providing services to hundreds of thousands who were sheltering in the city. but doctors and patients have had to me onto these writing on the order to force evacuations for the surrounding area. the one says only 11 percent of gaza has not been subject to evacuation ortez anymore. it is in darrow paula in central gaza with more on the latest attacks is really military cut out here at the top over night, across garza city, this roll area. and the city of hon. you is just causing further civilian casualties in causing your level of destruction to residential buildings and public facilities in almost all means of life for an already display. as then a traumatized population deep over another attacks in the central air and by the
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records you can lift to the murder of a whole entire family. that's a father and mother and their children. almost similar to any of the another family in han, eunice was targeted and killed and buried under the rumbles of their home. it was not until 10 am in the morning were civil defense. the crew members of paramedics were trying to remove bodies of from the under the rumbles and those who might have survived these relentless attacks being white in gauze and city. this really manager talked another with the residential building and destroyed all of it, which until after noon, hours of duty, the paramedics and civil defense, the crew were working tirelessly to remove bodies from under the rebels. all the transferred to allow the baptist hospital, the only remaining operational health facilities that is running at the lowest capacity possible. the risk right now is we keep hearing it from medical to stop across the gall. this through, particularly from this hospitality behind you left the hospital, is the lack of,
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of medical supplies necessarily necessarily medical supplies such as the pain, medication and septic. something as simple as subject is not available at the hospital. do use by the doctors in the medical staff to intervene and to save lives and provide a proper medical and medical the treatment for patients and injuries inside the hospital. all these really military orders, the residents of the eastern part of the is the city of the development to evacuated from the area. just the month of august happened to be the largest month with the largest number of evacuation order that took place since august. first, pushing more people into internal, further enforce displacement just center and western part of the city to city of there. but right now at its current status is running out of space, then ready over crowded and packed with many of the display families who are
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arriving from different parts of the gods to move recently from the eastern part of it and the city of han, eunice, something that is being causing the great level of a trauma for people who really have this sense of permanent displacement as the work continues to range. more just data from the central area of the gaza strip all this time. meanwhile, is really saying that it's free to captive in southern gaza. it says card for honda . i'll kaji was recovered during a complex rescue operation is writing on the release video saying he's in a stable condition of to being checked. a group representing the families of a captive is pushing for us these 5 deal to ensure that their relatives were ton live. as a military operations alone, con free. everyone taken captive more than 10 months ago. israel's ministry spokesman daniel garza as the is ready for his will use old opportunities to ensure
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the return of the captives. there are still a 108 hostages, whose families are still waiting to hear news that their loved ones are home. and they should know that we will not rest. we will not rest until we fulfill our mission to bring all our hostages back home. a mama don't last. here is professor media. so these are the don't want to shoot for graduate studies and joins me now. what do you make of what we've hi, from the, is raise so far about this operation? what's interesting that the, the organization representing the captives is saying that they want a ceasefire. and that's consistent with a lot of what political scientists have been saying over the last several months. israel has been far more successful when it's been willing to engage in diplomacy. back in november, there was a temporary pause and the finding an agreement was reached. and through that
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agreement, israel was able to get back about a 100 of its captors from, from gaza. now if you look at the last 11 months, in total, it's actually been quite risky, quite dangerous, not just for palestinians, obviously, but for those captives in, in israel. and these rescue operations have not been successful. israel's only been able to rescue 10 captives, they've killed far more in their bombing. and not even if you remember a few months ago, there were 3 people who are out how sort of missing in gaza. they were waving white surrender flags. and that is really military shot them dead. and initially, you know, the military thought that they were palestinians, they sort of have almost an open killed policy for, for palestinians. it turned out that they were, is really captives. so that's just underscore is the extent to which a lot of this has failed. but i guess that's because as the war has continued all these months, 10 months now, the priority is to degrade and destroy
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a mass rather than freeing of these radius the remaining gaza. well, i might push back a little bit on that. i don't know how realistic even that is really a political elite think eliminating how mass or even degrading them in any significant way. you know, i don't know how if they think that that's even possible, i guess it's a priority from that to know who it may be for a lot of that might just be smoke screens, right. i mean, we have to understand that these, these far right ministers that are allied with netanyahu this entire far right coalition their, their goal is something much greater. they want this idea of greater israel. they are openly talking about ethnic cleansing. they want to displace or forcibly remove all of the palestinians from gaza, either into egypt or into jordan or, or somewhere else. so that's the much larger project here. as for how may i ask, how there seems to be your growing stronger or be at least just as strong as they
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were 11 months ago. thank you very much, professional. how much on mastery for joining us? oh in all the developments is really settlers of shot dead, one palestinian and wounded 6. others in the occupied westbank satler's attack palestinian homes in the village of why the ra hong them back to him. the injured would take him to hospital is right. he's living in a legal sacraments, have been carrying out an increasing number of attacks in the occupied westbank. since the warren gauze that began mid to abraham spoke to witnesses in the village of warranty role in the occupied west bank. i'm standing here in the village of whether you had and this is how close the legal is really supplement of a froth is to the palestinian community over here. palestinian said that they believe that the settlers came. so this roads over here talking palestinians throwing rocks. but not only that, as we were walking on the street, we've seen the bullets cases that were fired at palestinians in the village of
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whether it had a miss, any of it. so it was also sudden, there was heavy shooting all around here. we heard the sounds of bullets and treadmills hitting everywhere. it was chaotic and we didn't understand what was happening. i tried to smuggle my family from the other side of the house, but my brother and his family was stuck and this, this is the morning house of 37 year old city. he had a father for whose life has been cut short during the attack. we speak to his friend, we need, who was with him until the very last minute. because i ask who's called with the settler, started throwing rocks at him and the nearby homes you've been with us. the car moved towards night as hard as he walks. they shall see me in the back. he didn't do anything. he was a good man, may he rest in peace? the settlers wants us out of outlines, but we want leave. even if they kill us. o palestinians do not only have to worry
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about it is really supplements that have been taking up their lands and resources, but also of subtler violence. that's has been taking the form of more organized groups that are often carried out from indian is really supplement. i'll post like this one behind me that but he just eat off the occupied with the bank. palestine is so hard for you on the program. delays to the roll out of the unbox vaccine is the democratic republic of congo records thousands more cases. i'm spreading a red deadly virus. what's being done to contain masses of mosquitoes in america, the in depth analysis of the days. headline was strategic purpose. do you think this assassination serves israel informed opinions, people who have been 18 years. i've seen that they have to give it
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[000:00:00;00] the the, the welcome back. a recap of the name stories for you. now, the head of the u. n. u k. wash told me this morning, the fights and could lead to a serious accident in russia's curse, collegian russell, across the visits with a nuclear power plants in the area. you probably launched, it's encouraging, and course some 3 weeks ago. at least $27.00 policy means have been chosen as range attacks on gaza since the any hours of choose day 90 with tom is in the homes and
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on eunice by residential blogs have been reduced to rubble. and israel is saying that it's free to kept him during its latest minute field ration and some of the gaza. it says kaiser on. the academy was recovered in a complex and rescue operation. but on the report suggests the mind to escape from his captives will go to nigeria. now the country is on the verge of a hunger crisis. the you and it's saying move in 26000000 people won't have enough to each in the coming weeks. a group say they've been overwhelmed by the hundreds of thousands of children who are already starving and injures reports from my degree. this is one of dozens of health facilities across nigeria, struggling to deal with the increasing number of children present, severe acute electrician doctors in this hospital for those that on average, they receive 100 new patients and they are running. they've already run out of bed
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space to take care of new arrivals in products. and lots of patients are outside waiting for one patient to be decides for another to take a test page pretty. we understand becoming very conditions. now doctors, i say that the situation spotted this yeah, the situation started earlier. i think it's usually in the month of july when they start to see this number of children coming to the hospital for support or medical care. what's the problem? the model impression imprint of 24 started 2 months before july. in fact, it started even april, which is 3 months before the original time. and they don't expect this ease until probably the month of november when probably people will start publishing prompts from their farms and probably will be a little cheap off by the time. but right now what they saying is that what the doctors all say is that it does which i've crisis points, especially in northern nigeria, you cannot expand enough. right?
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and so we actually overwhelmed, we feel that the, this is a little too much. right? yes, we cannot stop, because if we do, of the consequences of dire officials, governmental features are telling us, millions of children are coming to be invested in prices that are some others. i have to report in cost, as we are told by doctors in percentages might be that children continue to die because some of them arrive these facilities too late for any help to be given to them and the conditions we understand. but of course, in this problem, multi specific conditions. first of all, the security in parts of the country that have hundreds of thousands of farmers, some of them i'm unable to come to cultivate, that inflation has risen for more than 33 percent. i mean, products that are also the las vegas also, the mice of the families can use to create themselves and prefect children. now,
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officials are saying that the situation could get worse before they get on the degrees august. the democratic republic of congo is government is saying a schedule, a vaccination campaign against impulse won't be rolled out this week. vaccines are reported to have arrived in the capital congested, but the head of the deal sees risk response team is saying that there is still remaining processes within 500 deaths from the disease. and 16000 reported cases has been recorded in the country. a long economy has more from government in the democratic republic of congo. the many challenges also, even if the eviction if i've seen is read didn't construct always to me, come to to do with the minutes ology, remained dental just dick while d. r. is a big country, we that a huge logistics issues with dr. rhodes. you obviously in the, the past for example, with different algebra cable and even the coverage you went to play the big old to
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us these to be honest and deploying the vaccine across the country. and other equipment, but this time you wanna do it for you and michelle, does it have the same capacity then we have seen officials, it gives us a go. we meeting on meeting, trying to waste the money and also trying to find a button us on the ground. those were already dealing with the tournament here. you know, if people don't install the people that this is or where they give him some delay on this box, onto ground suggestions still very lost in terms of the number of people are getting affected enough. give this out to people. and then another challenge for the government is also the security because during the last week the fighting resumed between the government forces and then them 22 rebels. and all would guess these are also reported in those areas. and now the product is we'll have to deal with this challenge logistics box for now. the hope of 1000000 of people here in norfolk, when they process the company, is standing on the arrival of the vaccine very soon in order to stop this printing
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off of this out to break it more with the population here, people are being uh, just to stay in doors at night to stop the spread of a rad mosquito borne virus and a us state. one person has died in massachusetts from east and at klein and so slightest, as no treatment for it. and up to 70 people up to 70 percent of those who get to die. and tori gave me your thoughts on this now of the these public health workers, the spring pesticides to prevent the spread of a dangerous virus. notice easton at kwan and stuff, the latest or triple a is spread by most ski, toes, and large parts of the us state of massachusetts are affected in areas where tripoli risk is very elevated. some of the entire state parts of the state. we make a recommendation that people avoid outdoor activity between the hours of dusk and
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on 10 towns and massachusetts designated at high or critical risk of triple e. according to the states department of public health, the virus is spread to humans through the by to been infected mosquito symptom, show within $4.00 to $10.00 days and include a some fever in ras, severe cases that can be followed by seizures and coma close by information of the brain there on a vaccines to prevent will medicines to treat triple e. approximately 30 percent of people who become infected di, according to the centers for disease control and prevention. there are cases in massachusetts cases in rhode island, the cases in connecticut tends to be areas that where there were a certain kind of mosquito lives that tends to be areas that used to be swampland that's been converted and less want be now. but the mosquitoes still fight good habitat, scientist, blaine global warming for fueling the outbreak of the triple evaluate. and the
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number of cases in states such as massachusetts is likely to increase a someone's diag longer wilma and what to victoria gates and b, l g 0. the french president's manual background is restarting talks to select a new prime minister off to you, ruled out naming one from the left. his newport piece of front coalition. this despite the lines winning the most most and a snappy election last month. the poll left no policy able to form and majority in parliament left wing policies. a cooling for process kind of do is following the us in the you and imposing a tax on electric vehicles. important from china. badging has criticized decision say on the mines normally can only contract. corporation also announced a 100 percent terrorist on old chinese made each of these tools imposing a 25 percent juicy on chinese steel. and alan minium canadian prime minister just intruder says chinese subsidies give its industry an unfair advantage. because of
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our government's choices and the hard work of hundreds of thousands of canadian auto workers. we are transforming canada's automotive sector to be a global leader in building the vehicles of tomorrow. but actors like china have chosen to give themselves an unfair advantage in the global marketplace, compromising the security of our critical critical industries and displacing dedicated canadian autos and many metal workers. so we're taking action to address that. the way it is over says u. k. found oasis, they are re uniting off dra heights us around 15 years. the, you know, i clinic british band who are considered leading figures in the brit pop movement
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of the ninety's will be playing 14 gigs across new cane island. in 2025 pounds have been pleading for them to get back together for years. and so the concepts for like keeping that out to well that's it for now. but 7. use ours coming up in 25 minutes time. we'll see you then the this summer's thunder storms inside here, a bit and west. and you haven't been particularly punky. there's still flooding on the streets as a result from santa brought up towards mecca and that's as the size and sundry trump you might expect stretching right across the red sea, its fellow, which is the returning moment. soon shop is got a circulation of good. you're asking something like this dancer, both you guys will see yet more funny. karachi in particular isn't natural because
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we've had twice august average, right? and full during monday and it still writing says move to come. but if you don't the, and if you don't do the west and talk to you where the shelves are fading away, challenges audrey, you'll just been the whole, which is difficult course in the middle east. and this time the scene 51 again. but the forecast brings the fact that data 46 and increasing breeze being slightly dry, red after the gulf states was being very humid recently. but it also starts to bring yet more dust from light science with it. yet, missouri is really quite hazy. this time of year. now in tropical i forget the range of basically been to the north and they still all the repeating themselves in south sudan, the central african republic and chad. and you'll notice because of the breeze pick you up ball moisture from terms of the through kenya to somalia. some lights but probably use for rain and the pod huge. i mean to be is israel and obstacles piece?
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i think that the new thing you have on his government with these 5 digit, you say getting less of late, thought provoking, nonsense. the e, you made weapons being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realities. you're running. mean, what does he bring to the table, hard from the presidential go to some we cannot take the fact that he was suddenly present as not that important factor here. the story on talk to how does era is right? again, oldest palestinians to move in garza, that's forcing the us and to relocate that space for 8 operations, causing huge disruption. honest opinions are, will be facing malnutrition and disease. well trying to survive israel's attacks. so how can the situation go on? this is inside story. the
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