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guarantee the right to the pipeline, giving voice, the voice here in california, almost. everybody's a paycheck away from being on house program that open your eyes. you know, if you, well today, this is what the picture looks like. see the world from a different perspective on houses. there's ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello there. i'm just saw the hey, this is a news i live from headquarters here and go home. coming up in the next 60 minutes, neighborhoods in garza are being evacuated and bombed by israeli forces. diplomatic efforts to end the violence are intensifying the german foreign ministers in israel, and the un general assembly is due to meet in the coming our hopes fade for any
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survivors off the barge, things off the moon by coast. i couldn't help. k came at least 90 lives in india, the and purchased in columbia 4th major changes from the government. now unpopular health reforms are being ditch and he to send to the sports news, the u. s. p. j has theodore fill out the latest from the longest call thing, major championship a street later. this news our ah well, we begin this news in gaza where people living in to crowded residential areas have been targeted by ongoing israeli as strikes. generally a refugee camp in northern garza husband hit upwards of 90000 people live there. the other area targeted is soft. are we people living there were one can leave by israeli forces shortly before the strike while let's take you to
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a live shot. this is the city skyline right now in gaza. it's just after 4 pm in the afternoon. there now, all at least one person was killed this morning. there been dozens of injuries. the death toll is expected to arrive. more children had been brought to hospital, including those here and con, you know, these 231 palestinians, including 65 children, have now been killed since the conflict broke out 11 days ago. we were in the living room when the rocket hit our house. everything was filled with light smoke and we couldn't see anything. i mean many, we were sleeping, they didn't alert us if anything, we certainly heard a blast, everything through everywhere. we thought it hit us, but realized it hit our neighbor's house who works here and ship a hospital. he is not a militant or anything of the sort. neither are we. i don't know why they do this to a, what is their goal? we are exhausted. what we demand is no sci fi or anything. we either all die or all live. that's it. and in the occupied westbank,
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it's another day of morning. a funeral procession has been underway in jeanine for a palestinian man who died after being shot by israeli security forces to protest a few days ago. 27 palestinians have been killed in the occupied west bank since the latest robson and violence. and over the past few hours, palestinian factions have sent 3 waves of rockets from garza towards the southern israel. warning sirens run out of a number of israeli towns and residents have been told not to leave their shelters . 12 people in israel had been killed in the conflict so far, including 2 children, is ready. tanks and troops remained gathered and on a lot near the border. while we have a team of correspondence across garza standing by with all the latest developments so far, i'll salute is joining us. he's in soft all we but 1st let's be to you know, outside she's at, i'll she, for hospital in gaza. you know, we know that the injured are still being brought to the hospital where you are just how all the facilities and the operations they're holding up.
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well, this is actually what i want to focus about. i've been speaking to the director of the emergency department here at a hospital. you've been telling me about the amount of. 6 injuries that come in every day to different hospitals and especially to a ship just today until the moment just to ship a hospital. $26.00 people who have been injured have arrived to the hospital, including an infant who is less than 6 months old. and another infant who is just 2 days, oh, okay. these have arrived today. he spoke about the amount of the amount of injuries or the level of injuries being from severe to extremely severe. and he said that this is also part of why a lot of cases are not being transferred to in egypt,
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because for them to be able to trust their injuries, to, to, to hospitals through a rough order to go through all that road long roads or long distance there, they need to be a table in their, in their intensity of injury and their condition. and this is what they are having difficulty with. we spoke about how the emergency department is taking. it says that the department that receives the injuries and having just one ventilator one ventilation machine. in the, in the whole department. the, i see unit, i see you units being completely over crowded, where the ship all still had only 10 beds available. and now they extended department or that room to 35 beds, but now with the shortages of electric power,
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they're having a lot of difficulties in running all the medical machines working all the time, which is another danger on the lives of all those puts under the machine, the intensity of the injuries also the when did that come off of children is very high. he said that every child was not just subjected to one injury, but too many and multiple injuries in the same body, which makes it very difficult for, for, for their very vulnerable bodies to just tend to be, to take on the amount of injuries and the amount of blood that the lewis and in most cases their, their, their injuries, like and their, and their stability goes from high to a risk and risk to their life and they end up doing their life. so this
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is basically how the situation is extremely overwhelming in the hospital and extremely over crowded in the room, the different department outside the outside of the hospital for us in gaza. thanks so much. you, me? none. keep, well, well, let's now speak to al jazeera suffered al pollute. he is also in gaza. he's in an area called soft ali. that's what i know, residents, they were evacuated. i can only imagine the fear amongst the families. can you talk us through what's happened since we are now in stoughton? we to earlier today we were, we were in japan, which is one of the most areas in the garden split up and then we moved to the car . we considered one of. 2 the areas of the neighborhoods in the halfway between valia and the north on got the 50. it is very important of this neighborhood, is that it is the link between gaza on july the the note from
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god just side behind us here the maintenance team. they managed to fix until buddy the big hole that was called by by days of labor bartman, they managed to fix that. we could see them fixing repairing. 1 the sewage network on some of the also water supply, and then we can see that one of them is water supply is still there in the back and it's causing it put lots of water leaks in the street. also from here we could have some exclusions on some rockets fired from garza and to southern military. winkle said that the 1st 3 waves of record stored on on the 412 are stored in list on one hour, which is a significant escalation. and one of the things that we haven't seen in the last
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couple of days, at least back to the neighbor, the south, our neighborhood, the, the people who said that they have received 2 kinds of warning one to evacuate. and then afterwards received the phone call. also from me to go back and then the big one. sorry. i said i'll call to evacuated. so they are in and out and out. i know they are panicking. doug. terrified they said, we don't know either we, we are allowed to go back to our home, or we have to find them through the law that happened last night, or early morning. they don't know yet. if this is the fine that this is a warning of these thought is very essential, very important. if this is dummy, it will cause a lot of problem for the traffic between got the got the city of the guy. that's why we, we could see the, the team of the mention and steve of the municipality of deployed in the morning on
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trying to fix it because of the importance of this. you mentioned that some of the infrastructure. we know that supply is across garza running low water conditions like that for people. now, how are they coping with, with those shortages they cove under met a juicy tad and let's say they, they are using. what could they say in the past? they, we visited one of the family, big pennies in chocolate. if you come, he told us that he, he knew the doors of relative friends. some other people, they, they had said some before the escalation because they were about to start the piece that followed through amazon. but, but it ended with, with escalation, come to, you depend on the humanitarian organization before the 50
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percent of the, of the guys are unemployed. and 2 of them depend on about human acadia and aid by dude, by the name of national view, monetary and. busy organization, so before those collision that tuition can disc 50, which was difficult. most of the population dependent pin, depending on age from international organizations you like edition and other so escalation made it more difficult. now even the local market here, we went out into the local market. we could see support markets, markets are running out of either video bills brought on also beneficial including food medicine. busy milk and other things, so 6 and now we live in the main proofing kind of cut mobile side of his blog, normal stuff like that tend to fit into for delivering essentially
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into guys including fuel medicine, but still dead it. nothing new up and nothing you can think of the human a kid in organization are working on or trying to bring more humanitarian into stuff like that on the ground for us in gaza with all the later. thank you so much and stay. thank one hour palestinian israeli officials are calling for a general strike and a day of morning and from after the killing of a 17 year old protested by israeli police have a look at these pictures. they have the latest ones coming in from the funeral, which is taking place on the police watch. mama key one died from his injuries after being shot in the head by security forces israeli media report that he was sitting in a car with his friends at the time. meanwhile, international cause to end the violence in israel and the occupied territories of gaining momentum. germany's foreign minister hecker mass has been holding talks
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with his israeli counterpart and television. he said israel has the right to defend itself, but he also stressed the need for an immediate cease. fire is in office at the actual escalate. soon as i made this escalation on both sides and the mounting number of victims, the alarming humanitarian situation, we endorse the efforts made by the international community towards the ceasefire. it's in the interest of the people in the region. we have been in contact with our friends in cairo and washington, and we hope these efforts will bear fruit when our correspond hurry forth. it is in west teresa and he says, the pressure on israel to end the conflict is building both internally and externally. and there's been an interesting development, a leak to the wind, that news agency from the israeli military intelligence unit which has been assessing the damage done. the target struck 11 years. it said of target planning and research and essentially giving a message that those main high value targets have now will been hit pretty much
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exhausted. and so it is now up to the prime minister benjamin netanyahu to make a political decision to bring this to a close. he seems to have less cover from his international allies, less cover, even if this leak is to be believed from his own military. for this to continue, and so far he hasn't said the word sci fi, he's talking about the need to continue for as long as it takes, but i think it is getting less and less his room for maneuver to sustain these continued attacks. well, within the next hour, the united nations general assembly will gather for a special session on israel, is offensive in the gaza strip. france that china, norway, and soon as you have all pushed for resolution calling for de escalation. but un security council members have already met 4 times and failed to reach consensus. and that's largely because the united states has been blocking efforts to reach a joint statement. american officials have said they don't believe it will help to ends of violence and would prefer to pursuit diplomatic negotiations. well,
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let's now speak try corresponding, kristen salumi. she's out the un for us. kristen. the pressure clearly mounting here on the international community. what's your sense of what might actually emerge from this meeting today? well, i think we can expect more of what we've seen in terms of countries calling for an immediate cease fire. the secretary general of the united nations, antonio good terrace, calling for an end to the hostilities. immediately a stop to the fighting. we can expect him to highlight the increasingly dire humanitarian situation that is unfolding in gaza. in particular, we expect about a dozen foreign ministers to be present in the iconic general assembly hall to deliver this message. the hope is that by appearing in the general assembly together that they will amplify this message, which so far has fallen on deaf ears. we know that the united states,
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as you mentioned, has been opposed to more formal action in the security council to issue a statement with one voice from the international community. they've argued that they don't want to undermine de escalation efforts that are happening at the highest levels. but security council members continue to be very engaged behind the scenes. so we're going to be watching for that as well. the latest action is that the french have proposed a draft resolution calling for a cease fire. earlier attempts in action in the council have been in the form of a statement, something that is less formal even than a resolution. we still don't know of any breakthrough in terms of whether or not there will be a vote or any kind of formal action on the part of the counsel. today, we'll be looking for clues on that front. the resolution that they did put forward
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condemns indiscriminate firing of rockets and calls for proportionate use of force, humanitarian assistance and so on. does not mention east jerusalem like earlier resolution earlier temps. that statement does, but again, it's all talk until the council can come together and act in the u. s. with it's vito power does have the power to put an end to any of that. so we're expecting more talk more pressure and more attempt at a unified front here today. kristen salumi that following that meeting for us at the un. no, that will be speaking again later on today. thanks so much christine, for now. the me now the to top diplomats from the us and russia have struck an optimistic turn after their 1st face to face meeting anthony blinking and such a love. rob spoke on the sides of the arctic council summit that's taking place in iceland. the rest, katrina state repeated warnings against what he called aggressive russian actions
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and russia's foreign minister said. there were many log gems and tie as it will be difficult to work through. but both talked up the benefits of working together. no secret that we have our differences and when it comes to those differences as president biden is also shared with president putin. if russia acts aggressively against us, our partners or our allies bill will respond and present via has demonstrated that in, in both word. indeed, not for purposes of escalation, not to seek conflict, but to defend our interests. but having said that, there are many areas where our interest intersect and overlap, and we believe that we can work together and indeed build on those interests and observe that she is a position is clear. we're prepared to discuss all the issues on the table with
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understanding that our discussion will be honest, factual. and with mutual respect, the slow grace people who are sort of with topics such as the korean peninsula, the iran nuclear issue. i've got this done. all this up is where our representative already interacting with each other. i hope that today will have a review of old as issues while the climate crisis and the exploitation of natural resources are at the top of the agenda at that by annual council. senate delegates from the 8 countries that border, the arctic, as well as representatives of indigenous groups. our meeting in iceland, the new us administration, represented at that summit by anthony blinking, is expected to shift the us focus from energy to climate change. our environment. edison o'clock takes a look at what's at stake. breakers visit comes with the oxy region in a grip of change, a warming climate opening up this remote and pristine wilderness bringing with a significant risks and challenges. look at what's happening just 40 years. this animation is from nasa and it shows the extent of the summer sea ice disappearing
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since $979.00. opening up the northwest passage as a potentially viable ship route through the canadian ality and into the pacific cargo ships have already made the trip prove yet can be done with their affairs of the potential for accident and environmental disaster from oil spills in this remote region the geo politics of the fragile arctic frauds as well powers. i both it's mineral resources and its strategic position chinese and the international mining companies have been pushing for rights to exploit rare earth minerals in greenland, which has some of the world's richest, untapped deposits in 2007, russia symbolically flagged its claim to billions of dollars worth of oil and gas reserves, and this was for kilometers, pennies, the north pole. and the growing concerns about the militarization of the arctic with a russian build up of bases and defense capabilities. just as the u. s. and nature
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increased troop movements and equipment. the russians, though they're on equivocal about what they do in that territory, simply questionable, govern noisiest nor still at the. it has been absolutely clear for everyone for a long time that this is our territory, is our land. and we are responsible for our arctic coast to be safe and everything that our country does. there is absolutely legitimate. well, with all, this is a backdrop. it's thought the sector state will attempt to seek out common ground with its russian counterpart, particularly on regulating shipping. and environmental protection, one thing is for sure it will all be fall, cried from the previous administration, which famously proposed to by greenland. well, diesel power generation are being switched off and the g. and as grace connects its biggest islands to the mainland security, the mainland electricity grid, and be aim is to lower both costs and carbon emissions in line with creases. renewable energy target for 2030 correspond johns radcliff reports now from
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knoxville. in the south. the gmc me harley must guess was, has spent his life developing this family property on nexus waterfront as a restaurant, but it's frequently suffered electricity blackouts. imagine having a full house, people waiting for that coffee or lunch and being unable to operate the bar or the kitchen. each power cut cost us between 508000 euros depending on the season. the problem was that next us, like other islands, relied on a small local, past asian running on diesel generators at the height of summer. it couldn't cope with demand and it wasn't just tourism was affected. nexus is a big meat and cheese producer looking for plus, terry was forced to install its own generator to keep goods refrigerated. now that's all in the past, because knox us was recently connected to the mainland electricity grid. and undersea cable carries uninterrupted and plentiful power into the substation on the
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island. it's part of a 5000000000 dollar project that will connect the biggest a g n islands to the grid. by the end of the decade, the economic benefits are expected to be felt nationwide. with the g and interconnect, says complete electricity, consumers will spend a $1000000000.00 less each year on imported oil. almost all the electricity produced on the mainland comes from a combination of renewables like solar and wind, in which greece is plentiful, and natural gas with renewable sources constantly gaining market share. switching of diesel generators helps the public power corporation reduce the carbon. it pumps into the atmosphere each year by almost $3000000.00 tons about a 5th of its emissions under europe's emissions trading scheme. it must pay to pollute at a cost of a 1000000000 dollars this year. so the cost of connecting the islands to the grid is expected to pay for itself quickly and accelerate the use of clean energy
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because the flow of electricity is reversed. audio store, there was only so much renewable energy you can generate on the island sustainably . but new technologies in floating wind turbines that can be installed far from islands at great depths, can help create a greener energy mix for the country and improve the environment. surrounded by the mediterranean, greece could reap wind power on a very large scale and helps europe in union meet its goal of carbon neutrality by 2050 jobs are awful us al jazeera axis now at least 90 people have died after a powerful fica hit india's western coast, the indian navy says $37.00 bodies have been found from an oil bond sank off the coast during cycling. ok, if it's still under way to find more workers and crew who are still missing. thousands more, also known who have been killed in the future. right, so i can tell was the most powerful storm to bass of that area and 2 decades have
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me miss all the laces now from new delhi search and rescue operation is still under way off the coast of more by india. ruben. see, to locate at least 3 dozen people who've been missing these people who are on a barge in accommodation, budge that was used by people who worked in the oil rigs over there. now the rescue, the people involved that the navy and because scott said they have recovered at least 37 bodies, but also it rescued at least 188 people who were on that barge separately. over the last few days. they have also a rescue. hundreds of other people who will on 3 the vessels and an oil rig that went adrift when the site your head. now this is been a very challenging rescue operation because you know, the part of the storm was so powerful that the wind was so strong and the water was so choppy, and these people have been out there for 4 days. so it's been a big challenge. the cycle has also left
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a trade of devastation on land as well. you know, the state of goods off where it made land fall on tuesday or monday night actually, at least 53 people have died and hundreds of homes have been destroyed. hundreds of roads have been blocked and along the other states, along in the west coast have also reported, at least it doesn't get 40, say this till assessing the damages from this site loan. but it has also complicated matters in terms of the pandemic. several of the states like her not to con, carry a lot marashi and of course good shot are in the middle of g a. 1 search in coven cases. well, it is now time for the weather in his jeff. hello there. the impact of very severe a cyclone took t a is starting to come in the numbers that we're getting. so 55000 homes across india destroyed more than a quarter of a 1000000 people force from their homes. and we know 11700000 people some way
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somehow impacted by took k. so we show you where the remnants of it are, it's toward northern india, through the himalayas into nepal. were kept man do, could get upwards of 30 millimeters of rain on friday. give you a wider look at india now, because we have another wave of rain for carla and turned out to cause states on friday. and we certainly don't need this after getting 102-0300 millimeters of rain from took t as it grazed the western coast of india for china. heavy pockets of rain falling between the gang, see, and the pearl river valleys, almost like a firehose of rain into japan. ro, soccer could see 50 millimeters of rain by the time it's all said and done on friday. now we've had heavy pockets of rain through some tread that continues also indo china, southern sections of the non and southern sections of the philippines. devout, we've seen over 500 millimeters of rain over the past 2 bonds. so the risk of flooding is there and also land slides because the ground is saturated. while still
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angeleah and 15, we have been targeted across the enclave. 231 people have now been killed. in the past 11 days palestinian factions have launched at least 70 rockets from gaza into israel over the past 24 hours. 12 people in israel had been killed in this conflict, including 2 children. meanwhile, international call for a sci fi growing ahead of the un general assembly meetings to stop within the next hour. germany's foreign minister, his math isn't even his voice. his support for israel while calling for a c spine. pro palestinian activists in the united kingdom are trying to occupy and israeli owned military drone factory for a 2nd day. now, palestine action, a group focused on ending british support to israel, stopping access to the factory and halting production that an attempt was made on wednesday to remove them from the premises with the help of the local fire brigade . but the fire brigade union intervened and stopped the action saying it stands in
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support of palestinian solidarity and their right to protest. while joining us now from london is who the more she is co founder of palestine action that network of activists taking direct action to end what they are calling pushes complicity in israeli apartheid who to thanks for being with us. i'm curious. can you explain your choice of protest location? the sweet thank you for having me. well, in palestine action we've been targeting albert fis 7, which is the largest company likely have 10 sites, the u. k. 5 back to producing component weapons, which i sent to israel. i'm about pages across the world and on to kill innocent people. and we've seen what's been happening in gaza. and often we can trace it back to complexity on our own, shaws these weapon factories across the u. k. so activities chose to go to lester in order to occupy the building and stop the production of these weapons. and hope is to see of mandatory and
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a more obligation when weapons are being built head, which albert system actually mom kit. i've tested, they market them and battle tested on palestinian civilians in gaza so that they can sell these weapons on to other attractive, a team that are complicit in violation of international law and wall crimes. i'm trying happening to the people in palestine, and that is why we take direct action to occupy the faculty, to disrupt these factory. and often that inclined class climbing on top of the reef of the factories going inside canning us out. the gate. pouring red pain is often used to symbolize the bloodshed on the palestinian p. they're all me. and while the a number of weapons deals and the wax right now that involve israel, including one with $735000000.00 with the united states. what's your message to them? my message to, to the united states is that we've been,
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they've been completed in the climate ration of palestine for decades. and so of course, what we continue to profit from the quantization of palestine and support these ties. they will continue to be there, but my message is to the, to the government. it's to the people. we've seen the government of the u. k. i mean us and other places continue either complicity and enable israel apartheid regime. they have been complicit in merger the so long down. i'm billions of people in the u. k. went out to the streets to protest against the war. and it did not think millions of people were killed and we can't keep making the same mistakes. we have to go to the source of, of the suppression, and often the song is the weapons factories which are making these weapons. so my message is to the people, to join us, to take action, to use our privilege and stop these weapons are being produced. and joined
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palestine action just very briefly in the next hour the you and generally somebody's going to meet to discuss the context that we're watching unfold. we've had a big push for a ceasefire from some countries. i'm curious, what is your take on the international response to what we've seen in the last 11 days or on just briefly, please hold on. i think the international response is inadequate in order to stop what is happening to palestinians. and as long as it continues to carry out an apartheid regime, this will continue to happen. people will continue to be care. you've seen this in 2014. so listen to father and i seen, we see this all the time. the response is not adequate, they have to function as well, and it has to be an immediate arms embargo on is in order to stop violation of international law and stop them masika of california. and to bring justice that the palestinians have long deserved code. more than one of the co founders of palestine action speaking to us from london. great tit your thoughts here are now 20. thanks for being with us. sorta. thank you. protest against israeli violence planned in
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many parts of the wilder over the coming hours and chillies. palestinian community has been holding protests against israeli military actions in gaza. chalet is one of the principal buyers of israeli weapons, but it is also home to the largest palestinian community outside the middle east and latin america edited seen human reports now from santiago in the towns. seattle, members of the palestinian, desperate in chile thing and dance for freedom in palestine. men, women, and children. the majority born here happened from boston, their roots. my grandparents are from ramallah, their home was demolished by the israelis and they were left with nothing to watch . okay, mark is a new arrival, but he's now desperate to return to his home and he shows me a photo of a building where he says his sister was dug out of the rebel 2 days ago. this was
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my family home. all 6 clothes were flattened by israeli bombs. 140 people lived in that building. and $36.00 of them died. my 2 brothers is telling the coma many may be surprised that she is home to the largest palestinian community outside of the middle east. they began migrating here in the early 190-0100 day. they're extremely influential comically and politically they even have their own football team will not get. he says a thing, an arabic does not become bored. that means to my way, those palestinian blood people, i'm actually in and i go to but we will never dance originally. so we must fight for homeland. the patent in association is asking the government to do the violence when they think that they're asking the government actually israel and
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they point out, but it's not problem back here in this country. they have very good relations with the jewish community, but rather one of the international law. in chile, palestinian self determination and a 2 state solution. the respects borders established in 1967. how strong bipartisan support give it to the conservative sen, francisco, which one of palestinian origin says international pressure must increase industrial killer. just as the largest opener, prison on earth. and it also has the highest concentration of people in the world were calling on the united nations to resolve this critical crisis and condemn israeli settlements on occupied palestinian territorial. another politician as palestinian origin communist party married daniel hathaway is more blunt. pulls, put him as one of the favorites for julie's upcoming presidential elections. if i were president, i would push for the absolute condemnation of israel because there's
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a difference between intervention and foreign affairs and condoning a foreign occupation characterized by systemic extermination. whoever is the next president, the middle east conflict will continue to be an issue in chile, a country with the palestinian cause is so close to home. has so many have a c and human out here. i cynthia. now, spanish tanks and soldiers are protecting the beaches. the theatre of to thousands of migrants crossed from morocco into the spanish unclaimed this week. the boston security followed, rising and american border town on wednesday. as please say, trying to block hundreds of migrants from crossing to sale to, to claim asylum. charlotte less explain what a show force in the spanish in claim of suitor. the beach still littered with rubbish. after about 8000 migrants arrived here this week. most swim from
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neighboring morocco. the recall locksley, 2 days of detentions, and diplomacy between spain and morocco. on the moral can side of the border security forces attempted to push back migrants on wednesday night. so thousands of people clashed with riot police. though none reach suitor. the crisis began after madrid aloud. paula, sorry are front lead abraham golly, to slice of spain last month to be treated the covered 19. technically the polar salary are front m rocker still it was over the former spanish colony of western sahara and north africa. that's been under roberts control since 1975 and below it is not conceivable that spain could welcome a separatist in this way. we are expecting spain to deal with this matter in a way that should preserve the good relationship between our country. on monday, morocco appeared to relax, border controls. so to mir described what happened next as an invasion. because on
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the left on the border with suitors, not only a border between spain and morocco, but also a european border. and that's in this case, the lack of control by the american authorities is not only a lack of respect towards spain, but also towards the european union as a whole. suitor is one of 2 spanish territories in northern africa. asylum seekers can swim 200 meters around the break waters to reach what is your opinion will because if you could to go as i was all got a look at the news and i saw that there were thousands of people crossing 6000 yesterday. so i said to myself, i'll take my chances, i'll swim across. most migrants said they came here looking for economy corporate unities, the live. okay, no, i looked for work, but it doesn't exist. and there are only people who want to take advantage of us. we work for 20 or $30.00 a week and i learned to get the money in the water much. do you see the people who are dying by the sea?
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it's not for nothing. it's because of a bad crisis, because there is no work for me at. st. c is about 3 quarters of the $8000.00 migrants have already been returned to morocco. but mine is, can stay under spanish law. they must be taken into care. and for now, that means that he de corona virus quarantine in a warehouse under police watch charlotte bellis. oh, to 0 me while the number of new corona virus deaths in india has fallen after 2 days of record highs. at least 3800 people died that over the last 24 hours. but the number of new infections is slightly up. and the number of new cases that has been coming down after reaching danny highs of more than 400002 weeks ago. well, india is not only struggling to treat that patients, but now several states, also facing shortages of medicines to treat a rare and fatal infection. black fungus, also known as new co,
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my cursus is caused by moles that's found in wet environments and can attack their spirits retract. medical experts say the disease seems to be affecting some kind of in 1900 patients and those with underlying conditions. some of also said may be linked to humidifiers use to deliver oxygen. at least 90 death had been recorded in the western state of marashi, including mom, bye, and another 800 people are currently hospitalized with the disease. well, let's now bring in doctor ash k nat from him by he's been treating patients suffering from this black fungus in india. doctor, thank you for taking the time to be with us. i see the government that has been putting out warnings as has the medical research council that just how widespread is this will give you an idea about last year we would see less than 10 cases in an entire year or 2. but since january of this year we've seen more than 50 cases in
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a single hospital. so the number of cases has really arisen and it seems to be affecting a specific group, like you mentioned, these patients are recovered from it or are recovering from it and have underlying diabetes. so it really is complement complicating things because just when they think they recover from one illness of me could you see this one seems to be catching? of course, i mean there have been such terrible shortage as a medical oxygen and, and we've been reporting on those for weeks now. has this all come about? because people have gotten desperate and taking whatever supplies they can get is that how people are getting fig. no, so typically mucous michael says, like you said, it is a fun, this sort of board and this would only infect people if they have an underlying condition that weakens that in the system. something such as diabetes, or if someone is undergoing an organ transplant, then did you see medication suppress that immune system like steroids? now a lot of people from who've been suffering from coal would have received steroids
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during the course of their treatment because it's a life saving drug, but the exact amount of dosage and whether the use required or not seems to be a little dodgy because a lot of people have been thankful mitigating one of the complications of these that is that it pushing up your blood pressure, blood sugar level, makes you diabetic. and therefore makes you more vulnerable. do infections like me from my courses, adults. i was looking at some of the mortality figures for this which can be as high as 80 percent. that sounds terrifying. i imagine this is only adding to fear there and communities. can you explain how it spreads and potentially how people can try to protect themselves if they do have an underlying condition? it does have a high mortality. they typically do these stock in the nose and until they do the spaces around, denise call the finances and from there, if it is left on treated, it then progress to the space around the eyes. at this time, people typically get symptoms of blurred vision,
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double vision in the ability to open their eyes, and showing them the news, their eyesight. and if at this stage to be treated, which is typically a mutilated surgery that involves removal of the it then spreads into the brain. it's only in this subset of people where the infection is actually in each the brain. do you see such high mortality number discount be treated and diagnose, especially if it's restrictive to the know than the finances or even up to the eye? surgery can be cute to the problem that you seem to be facing currently is the severe shortage of the drug for that isn't b, which is required for the care of these patients. i wouldn't want to have people panicking about this, but not everybody who had good needs to be right about this. if you have a diabetic, if you received a course of students then, and if you recall from call it only then will know you want to be a little more towards the symptoms. getting your blood sugar check would be
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a good thing to stockwell, because one common thread across all are we from michael? suspicious isn't elevated. blood sugar levels are going to all the signs would be shutting off the face, tingling and numbness on one side of the face, painted on the nose or the eyes. and finally the, like. i mentioned bloating region issues of the eye. doctor, just very briefly, i do want to ask you, because we are living in the middle of a global pandemic, should other countries and people that be worried about similar opportunistic infections in terms of this disease being contagious? this either absolutely not contagious because i got this cannot that from one individual to another. like i mentioned, it requires a lot of factors to be in the right place at the right time for them to be trying to get infected with to do these. so as long as people are monitoring their, their blood sugar levels and reporting to doctor that the f sign of anything
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suspicious, they should be safe. least kitchen have not been reported in i numbers from other countries that i'd be, but the doctor actually never from by who's been treating patients suffering from that black fungus and india. thanks so much for taking the time to be with us. and we wish you all the best with your work doctor. thank you so much. now moving on and colombian politicians have voted on contentious health care reforms their hunting protest of another victory after weeks of often violent demonstrations. government opponents are backing down lar, planning another week on the streets of thunder. i'm here. he reports now from boca, the nationwide protest against the government in columbia. entered there for a week. they show no signs of abating, but they seem to be getting more creative in color for unions to the indigenous groups and others continue to march and dance for change. all the demonstrations were marred by vandalism and violence. police response didn't kill dozens. the
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people haven't back down we continue demanding guarantees to process safely and that the government respect columbia as youth who are demonstrating in the streets because they want new government model and new system that will respond to the needs of the poor and the marginalized and columbia the demonstrations originally called against and now cancel tax plan have expanded to include domains like a basic living income and police reform protest leaders have begun discussing their demands with the government, but formal negotiations of yet to start while deadly confrontations with the police continue at night in a number of cities, the government once roadblocks that have paralyzed the country's economy to be lifted before negotiating in return, they are promising to make some concessions. helped reform opposed by demonstrators which shelled by congress on wednesday. before the professors these,
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when think confessions while the import them are poor, substitutes for the deep structure changes, they're hoping to achieve. fabulous and finding the sun joined the rallies for the 1st time and wednesday they say they were compelled by the violent police response to the demonstration. the government's not listening to the people who are asking for better health, better education for the younger, for our kids. all we see is repression, and this hurts us all. it makes a heartache negotiate with some political annalee, say the level of repression that help unify and strengthen the resolve of a diverse group of demonstrators. and so the go, the protest now have the upper hand on the government, they have the upper hand in terms of the narrative. they are the upper hand in terms of the street. and now the government is trying to find ways it can be escalade, the protest, reduce intensity, and this way blockades from continuing. unfortunately,
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the government's not presenting a viable dialogue alternative to the protesters. emo's always through here is a complex, tangled to him. ravel for a colombian president that appears to be increasingly isolated in week as demonstrators bow to carry on. allison that i'm the elderly and i will go to while still ahead here on algebra and sport, you vent us. lift a 1400 feet as fans are allowed back into stadiums for the 1st time since the staff at this time demo a
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welcome back. it is now time for sport and pizza has some golf action for us. quite right. the started golf 2nd major of the year has teed off in south carolina defending champion column or recall our headquarters 1st round the under way. the 24 year old says he feels no pressure to repeat last year's success. i don't think there's an added pressure. i don't think there's an added pressure. i need to add myself because, you know, i'm doing all my, all my prep work, but i normally would, i wouldn't do something different because i'm defending. i'm sticking to what i know works and i'm going to do that monday through wednesday and hopefully be ready by thursday and, and kind of go from there. and we are just 3 weeks away from the start of the european football championships with the opening game in rome. and for the 1st time since the start of the current of ours pandemic, a significant number of fans have been allowed back into a stadium in italy. as you're in a gas rob sca reports. the return was just as important as the results for many of
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the more than a year. these fans been shut out of football in italy, but with restrictions easing in the country and limited number of event is an excellent supporters way to make a welcome return for the corporate italy, a final premier. it's a beautiful feeling. i haven't been to the stadium for over a year. i had a season ticket and to come back now it's really nice. i'm very happy like all the other fans who are here today. so now i'm, i cancel that full vehicle. it's not without an audience, it's not the same. it will be great when everyone can come back to the stadium, we won't have these de masters anymore and we won't be afraid of the stay virus. we want to go back to our test life. the my pay stadium in the city of red, your media was only allowed to 20 percent capacity for the game with the now all to familiar checks on the way in italy is registered more than 820000 koby deaths. the
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2nd highest hole in europe, but with the euro's beginning on june 11th in rome and fans expected to attend or overseas needed to start opening up what the funds lacked in number. they made up for noise. when you went to school, the 1st go through j gentleness, epsky are not allowed to equalize just before the break. thanks ruth. land melanie sky. ok. but a winner from fed that he cookies. i gave you vent as a to one victory, as well as the 14th capa, italia, and a 1st trophy, he bent his head coach. andrea paid a little hard to, to go. not the whole day was exciting. it was a good result, but the day was important. to return to the stadium, the atmosphere, the 2 goals, the victory was the icing on the cake. it was returned to normality. not quite
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the pre cobra normality as the local government ordered an overnight curfew. cutting the party short but a step in the right direction. as far as football fans in italy, a concerned joint guess, raska al jazeera french star, chilion, and bobby has strengthened these negotiating position when it comes to a new contract, a percentage of men of the helping them to a cooper. france. when on wednesday is the committee feature to the club and be linked to a summer transfer. but he's called the 2nd goal of informal love, monaco and b. if you sooner when he achieved to win the league on sunday in the final game of the season. but in order to do that, they need leaders, lou drop points with a kind of a 19 outbreak. reducing they've gone to just 11 5th players, argent time clubber play tied to get creative. what they line up for the latest couple of the daughters match. 20 really play play the part of leaving them with no substitute. the mid feel, the end,
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the paris steps in the goalkeeper as they faced independent santa fe in the foot round of the group stage where they saw shortage with the football. and incredible to one wind to the top of the bron jamesville the hero for the los angeles lakers as they secured a playoff spot, thanks to win of the golden state warriors this year has seen the introduction of a plane tournament. thought the post season seemed finishing between 7th and st. and they conferences advanced to a short competition with a top to full advantage to the players. as we traditionally know them, lakers made sure of one of those was thanks to the bronze 34 foot 3 point 210-3104 the latent baseball returned to the olympic games in token for the 1st time since 2008. but they are fresh doubts of the cubans participation. just over a week before the start of the americans qualifying tournament in florida, the cubans do not have visas to travel to the us. it is possible to apply for a visa and a vanna, the cuban capital. gimme a worth of
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a wellness drama. what fear can we have of playing baseball? we have faced others millions of times. we've had victories and defeats. it is a simple game, a baseball game. what we may lose and come back. that's fine. and what we want is to go and have the right to play baseball, and our limping qualification as the cubans that we are. meanwhile, in major league baseball, there was a red inside the park home run on wednesday. the san diego j cronin will see some hits and usually the booth failed over the war. but on this occasion, it hits the wall, prone with was still able to round all the bases on the way to completing the home run for the full homer of the season. again, he's 5, making the bar jason and the juniors stuff in the 2nd base. he also hit an impressive home run. the powder is be the rockies 3. nothing for 3 games week. last look, that's what he thought more on the way later about it. thanks so much pisa. well,
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that is it for this news. don't go away. i'll be back in a moment with more of the day's news, including the un general assembly. ah frank assessments that the government in 11 exactly have. what made of that taking situation like, not just ever again informed opinions in the us with thinking military positioning in the middle east. was it just a simple act of reorganizing military assets? this is a message to the reason that the united states is rethinking its military foster in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story. on our jazeera, a weekly critique of the stories hitting the headlines. the news media have been left to sort through mixed messaging on a quite complex story from mainstream to street. journalism been me objective is to
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get me to send it to the wall and what's going on, exposing real world threats to objectivity. often about the return to moscow and 11000 people were arrested. the listening post covers the way the news is covered on the jersey vaccines a promising passed out of the panoramic. but the implementing the greatest inoculation in history is testing the global community around the world. already a clear gap is emerged between rich nations and poor ones when it comes to vaccinating their populations from the geo politics to the pure economics, the misinformation, the latest development. what's going on here is very different. first off, the back thing comes in the form of a nasal spray. special coverage of the corona virus pandemic on a jessina. ah, [000:00:00;00]
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ah, how era? when ever you write down to me with israeli as dr. continue as the united nations prepared to meet to discuss the crisis. ah, that i'm to start the at hey, this is out of their life and also coming up as strikes continue. rockets have

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