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the ah, the magnitude of this destruction here is, is, of course shocking and heartbreaking. an appeal for millions of dollars in the head of the red cross to help us denny ins affected by israel bombardments. ah, hello again. i'm can all santa maria here in doug. how with the world news from al jazeera, a growing environmental disaster. yes, the fires out, but there are new problems for ships stranded off shrunk of the coast. things story
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for the tragedies of the past is not enough. candidates prime minister says the discovery of the remains of more than 200 indigenous children as part of a big tragedy. and what's been labeled a desk championship a push to stop brazil, hosting a top football tournament out of fear to reignite a wave of corona virus. ah, it's almost 2 weeks out to the sci fi which ended the latest conflict between israel and math, and officials from the united nations in the red cross. so witnessing the damage for themselves in gaza. they're assessing the extent of the humanitarian crisis. after those 11 days of conflict with israel, looking at the destruction of homes, schools, hospitals, and critical infrastructure. thousands of people remain displaced after residential buildings and houses were destroyed in the israeli bombardments is robert martini
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director general of international committee of the red cross. speaking to al jazeera, he is appealing for more than $16000000.00 to help the people have garza invisible scars afford the mental health, which also was the red thread. through all the discussion i had with the guys in the today, which also need need to be supported in great way. so we have launch a preliminary appeal of 15000000 fist prank that we definitely need in order to be also carry out what i mentioned earlier, also supporting the palestine rich christian society volunteers who have been doing a remarkable work throughout the recent episodes of escalation. but i think might lead to the international commit to the parties, to the different sides, and also the international community in order to avoid that in one year or 2 years
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or 5 years. we bear witness to the same tragedies on both sides by the way of the guys offense is there is a need for political leadership. there is maybe a glimmer of hope. now, with the political dynamics are playing out with the egypt and other states trying to to, to, to make progress on the political front. i think the only way out is meaningful political solution to this long standing conflict. and in the meantime, we need really to step up our support in order to beef up the humanitarian response in the gaza strip in the very short term. meanwhile, israel's defense minister going to the united states to ask for more military 8 men against once a $1000000000.00 to restock israel's at defense arsenal. the conflict with him and galvan so thousands of rockets launched and then intercepted by the iron done over
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palestinian and israeli skies. more with alan fisher at the white house, alan, i would suspect he will get that money, but may be, it won't be quite as easy as ben against might expect. exactly. been against we'll be at the pentagon on thursday. he will meet with lloyd austin, who is the defense secretary and take sullivan, who is the head of national security, the actual security advisor. he will ask for $1000000000.00 and helped to restock iron dome. suspected that joe biden perhaps offered some of the money to make sure that the israelis moved towards the c spy. you remember he called for the spot and it took a number of days before the israelis believed that they were in a position to end the operation in guys and hostilities. lindsey graham, who is a senior republican, he was in israel on tuesday. he said, look, this is going to go through congress, but it's not actually guaranteed because there are a number of people, particularly in the democratic party who are a bit concerned about giving the israelis more money. they're worried that this
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isn't about providing security. this is about providing ammunitions which leads to aggression. you remember the bad news saunders during the war and gaza said that he was going to put a hold on about $700000000.00 worth of arm to sales to israel. now in the end, he went through that objection one because it was going through anyway into because many people thought that that would lead to a cease fire. but joe biden seems to be in the camp, or we will give israel what they need. but he's also trying to make sure that the palestinians right, recognize that are those and the democratic party who think that the white house and joe biden has to do more and take a harsher stance on disraeli position. just a reminder, last year in 2020, the israelis received the point $8000000000.00 from the united states. most of that in military aid. you mentioned last hour allen about the relationship between joe biden and prime minister netanyahu,
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which is actually historically not great at that point, could be moved given benjamin netanyahu may be out of a job soon. but it does that, or it speaks to a bigger dynamic at play here. exactly, i mean ben guns might be able to get on a bit better with joe biden, but we know that joe biden and benjamin netanyahu did not get on just how bad that relationship has been fractured. i guess we'll find out when the memoirs written, but you'll remember that when joe biden was vice president, he travelled to israel to talk about settlements on the morning that he arrived. benjamin netanyahu decided that he would announce an expansion of the settlements that was seen as a huge diplomatic insult to the united states. and then when joe biden became president, it took him a long time to call benjamin netanyahu. normally, the really leader is right out there in the list of people that get the call from the newly elected president benjamin netanyahu. i don't think even broke the top 10 if you even broke the top 20. and there was pressure on joe biden to make that call
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. it's quite simply that the 2 men don't go. and so the idea of perhaps a new government in israel that might change the dynamic between this white house. and of course, what happens in israel. but what undoubtedly will know what changes that us sees israel as a big outline in the region, and therefore, will continue to support it with money and with weapons. just one other thing ben against when he gets here, we'll also be talking about the iran nuclear deal. it's thought he'll be brought up to speed on what's been happening in the talks between all the parties in vienna. we know that benjamin netanyahu just in the last 48 hours, has said that the choice was between confronting iran and a close relationship with the united states that he would confront iran. benny gates will be told what's happening with the u. s. and the fact that joe biden is very keen that the us get back into this deal as long as the iranians, as he sees it, complies with the terms of that deal. alan fisher at the white house. thank you.
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her palestinian journalist xena al hallowani has been released from prison after being arrested during fighting unoccupied to resume in may. may remember this video of her which went viral is she smiled and gave a victory sign after being manhandled by police officers. she was charged with carrying a palestinian flag as she says, what haunts her though the most from her time in jail were the children that were in there with her either and walk across my cell. there was a section for children, kids aged about 11 and 12 years old. you can hear them yelling in the middle of the night. for god's sake, they were screaming for their mother's. i was locked up, tied up, confined in my cell, that's manageable. i swear, what can i say every time i remember these kids, i want to cry. thank god, i'm out. but what about the children who are still locked up inside the news and environmental disaster off the coastal sri lanka is getting worse. the large
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container ship that had caught fire is now thinking the part of it has also become stuck on the sea bed, several 100 tons of oil or in its fuel tanks. it's already cause the countries worst ever maritime environmental disaster. the ship is dealt the death blow to our lives. we can't go to the sea, which means we can't make a living mental fernandez now with this update from nig. gumbo. this is one of the main concerns of a potential oil is the now seemingly almost a matter of time with the ship thinking here, what you see behind me is the outlet, the where the c meets the lagoon. essentially here in the gumbo key fishing inlet in sri lanka. now some of the preparations that have been taking place is essentially to look at the possibility of an oil spill, a chemical leak that would essentially bring waters from the sea and potentially
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move it up. what if you can, if you can just look beyond here, the sort of line of orange that you can see is actually a centrally insulated booms. these here in the gumbo have been put in place to prevent potential oil slick or any other toxic material for moving up the lagoon mouth. this is obviously one of the places here in sri lanka, which has some key breeding grounds. there are all vital mangroves that essentially provide these breeding grounds for small fish, for prawns and the like in a host of marine life. and this is why some environmentalists have founded essentially alarm those of what is happening out there on that ship. we've heard that now it's just a matter of time obviously. but in addition to things like this, the boomed, the sort of inflatable form, sort of a positive. these are also being put around the vessel. the navy has been given
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certain chemicals or equipment and materials that i use. generally when they're always like the coast guard, all should ease on the alert. we're being told to handle any oil slick that results in this basic crisis we've had in the navy has told us that has been in touch with the sri lankan navy. they have also deployed that course god vessel to fight any oil spill. canada's prime minister says the discovery of the bodies of $215.00 children at the side of a former cycled residential school part of a larger tragedy. the schools which began in the 1840s forcibly took indigenous children away from their families. there were several cases of abuse. the last of the residential schools was closed in the mid 990. 2 days i renewed my pledge to write past wrongs to support the healing of survivors, families and communities,
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and to walk with you on this difficult reconciliation journey. mister speaker, the residential school system was only one piece of a larger colonial policy designed to a race language and culture to assimilate indigenous communities so that they no longer existed as distinct peoples. you recognize that we are committed to addressing that also students and professor at righten university in toronto, demanding a name, change the university's bounder. edgerton rather than is considered an architect of canada's residential school system. for now, some students and teachers have started to refer to they college as ex university. we spoke to daniel morrison who is in an issue of a, one of the many indigenous 1st nations in canada. the issue of unmarked graves and children buried outside of residential schools has been flagged for
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decades, survivors have been speaking out about the death of children, the suicides of children, the killing of newborn children that were fathered by priests for many, many years. and unfortunately, that to come, let's take the quoting, people had to pay out of pocket in order to uncover the truth of what was happening at cameras in the residential school that should not have happened. when the report came out from the truth and reconciliation report. there were $94.00 calls to action. we've seen a handful of those actions actually been fulfilled by the federal government. and there was a further call to investigate all of these unmarked graves at over $130.00 residential schools across the country. and that call came from the commissioners from the truth and reconciliation commission and the federal government said no, they did not commit funding to uncovering the truth. and so now our 1st nations
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people are having to undertake that heavy, heavy and re traumatizing burden themselves. check on the world, whether it's coming next and then demanding justice. my victims of a landslide and east uganda are taking the government to court. and there are concerns for the policy approval villages. we will hear how coven 19th testing to help system, despite dropping cases and depth. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to with sponsored by capital airways. hello, here's the latest on that tropical storm swiping the philippines. we've seen some pretty heavy rainfall amounts as of late, so see bu city, a 100 millimeters of rain. and as this continues to move northwest manila is going to get into this rain as well. you can expect a 100 millimeters of rain flooding in a big concern,
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land slides and power outages with this. this system that will eventually become a tropical depression on thursday, across the rest of se, asia were in dry spells for indonesia, side of borneo. some thunder storms were calling them poor and singapore, but dry conditions smells of sun for bangkok with a high of 37 degrees. you know, for china, that se portion are, may you, friend has really dropped some heavy rain? this is just outside of hong kong. a 159 millimeters of rain that continues on thursday, but it's going to shove into tissue for japan and also the korean peninsula as well . k off to india monsoon season, our south was monsoon season begins this week. a plume of moisture for the west coast of india and some heavy showers for ne india into bangladesh. and we'll give you the weather pitcher and pockets on his wall where it is hot and dry karachi, a high, 38 on thursday. sponsor cut on airways in
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the next episode of science in the golden age, i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval period in the field of astronomy. copernicus owes this day to these medieval astronomers from the golden age. actually in many ways with the computers of the day, you can use it to find the time you navigate science in a golden age with jim and sally on a jazz ah ah ah, to tell stories this hour on the right,
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united nations and red cross officials are assessing the damage in the gaza strip, just 2 weeks after the end of a conflict between mass and israel. the head of the i, c r c. for the 11th day conflict has had a deep psychological impact on the people have gone. a large container ship, the court fire officer lancaster coast is now thinking part of its become stuck on the the bed. several 100 tons of oil are still in its fuel tank. counted as prime minister says the discovery of the bodies of children 15 children found at the sight of a former cycle of residential school, a part of a larger tragedy. the schools which began in the 1840s forcibly took indigenous children away from the families. victims of a landslide in eastern uganda, taking the government to court for fighting to protect communities from climate change. the law suits as authorities should have relocated survivors of that 2900 disaster hearings are expected to begin in the coming weeks. the same restaurant reports the highlands of mount l gone are one of the most dangerous places to live
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in uganda. for years, experts have warned of unprecedented rising temperatures. and extreme rainfall. floods had road in soil, degraded land, and destroyed whole villages. for the most vulnerable losses can be measured in human lives. unique when i'm to mean when i go. my wife was in the house that day, but the children had gone to the grandmother's place. my wife was taken by the landside, together with the house and every granite bag to pick a heavy rains in june. 2019 triggered a series of landslides. at least 5 people were confirmed, killed. another 50 remained missing to this day. with 150 houses buried in the mud, survivors were left with nothing since the landslide,
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the government has been able to help others. but for me, i haven't received any help. 6 months later, another landslide killed 30 more people and left dozens more missing. years on the construction of new homes and moving displaced communities to the lowlands remains in its early stages. the superman as location is being done in the government does not have the refusing to fit them at once, but that being taken in phases. so the 1st is as ready to go and have consulted for them over $100.00 units of homeless where they're sitting and then the crating does to move. so it is going to be done in the in may $48.00 survivors from the district took their case to you. god does high court accusing the government of failing to protect people living in areas prone to mud slides and being too slow to relocate.
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survivors hearings are expected to begin this month. this eastern part of the country is more vulnerable than others to climate change. between 282018, the government recorded more than 400 landslides in the area. still one official says, many refuse to leave. you will been physically going to these places and you get to a household that is on the steep slopes and you tell them where you are. is very prone to landslide. could you accept to move because we've not been using force. first voice is not internationalism. encouraged and allowed to use force to look at this before you must seek their consent to give them information and they make informed decision to move or to stay. but there are some that have been refusing to move, but some are still waiting for help. he got a really good yeah. a good guy got. well, the government just came and picked of the people that came back and told us,
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we'll take you to. they gave us cards, but to date they haven't come back. for now, vincent still walks the land where he once lived, where his children once played and where his wife lives buried beneath the mud zane bus robbie al jazeera, i museum in hong kong, dedicated to the 900 $89.00 gentlemen square massacre in chinese capital have closed just days before the anniversary of that event on friday. this is after authorities opened an investigation into the venue license, organize, and say they wanted to protect their stuff, public memorials of the massacre, a band in hong kong, as part of beijing's cracked down on the pro democracy movements in that mass to get 32 years ago chinese authorities killed hundreds, possibly thousands of student lead pro democracy protesters. the victims will be remembered at memorials around the world, but as katrina, you explained,
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china's government would prefer. it was simply a race from history. in a few days, people around the world will commemorate the anniversary of the $989.00 practice in canada. square $100.00 potentially thousands of people lost their lives in a stand off with the government. but they'll be no mention of it in this newspaper . indeed, anywhere on the mainland they, she worked hard to control its image domestically. and now it's turning its attention to the way child is perceived internationally as well. president, she didn't pink, the china needs to read that it's global image. he says the country is currently locked in a battle for public opinion and needs a voice to match its international standing power. over the course of the last few days, especially, there has been a growing appreciation in beijing that they face a bit of an awful battle in helping dan view the world to international audience.
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in many countries, the perception of china has hit in all time. war. aging is routinely criticized by other countries over at the handling of the pandemic, and increasing assertiveness in the south trying to see and over taiwan and home as well as religion. human wants to be in a tiny diplomat, increasingly subscribed to warrior style of messaging, aggressive and uncompromising. well, this has been praised domestically. it's played less well abroad, especially in western countries. but analysts say it's not the way that china is concerned about the trailer with your they've already lost republic countries. i've been trying to watch any of interest. but there is a prospect of winning your brain and they have friendship in the world. during the developing world, in the residential or, or in london, she didn't paying, has called an official to create a more friendly and trustworthy image of china. brought analysts say only then
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control is rising, global power be truly centered around the world. katrina, you. i'll to 0 in health experts in nepal. fear that coven 19 is spreading to rural villages, where there are few hospitals and doctors. this is despite a month long lockdown and a falling number of reported infections and deaths from the author, linda reports from canton and san the murdered guy. he is making a slow and painful recovery from covered 1974 year old, became ill during his 2nd wave of corona virus in the power that believe to be a more easily transmitted variant. he's one of several patients at an isolation center in saint paul choke, a district east of got undo. last week, one of them died local at this another deal on demand in the 1st wave patients recovered after a week or 2. but recovery from the mutant variant in the 2nd wave takes longer. and
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morbidity is higher. more than 550000 people in nepal have got cool bit 19 more than 7000 and have died. while recent figures showed in daily infections and death exploits fear, the pans they may cook, read to real pockets, severely testing, nepal, fragile health infrastructure. more than 90 cubic patients are being treated here into the hospital on the outskirts of cut undue many have arrived from outlying districts, could be given to them. and we saw up to 6 depths a day, the numbers down to speak, which is a huge relief. but with limited testing and contact tracing, there are fears that corbett cases are being under reported. got no hard sport. margaret dilemma before the lockdown holds of people less kept men do, which was a virus hot spot. the villages went prepared with quarantine or p. c. r testing facilities. so the virus is spread and we should anticipate a 3rd or 4th life and plan our code response strategies. what would natal
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experienced an upsurge in corbett cases in may that overwhelmed its health system? the international community flew and emergency medical supplies and support. corporate has impacted not only the health sector has impacted people's nutrition, have impacted them in terms of education. it has impacted families in ways that we can even describe. and basically, families are finding it difficult to cope. mental health is a major issue. families are afraid, and families are finding alternative mechanism to cope. if we don't do something right away, you will find the increase in child labor. you find the increase in trafficking suicide and definitely a deepening intergenerational poverty cycle which we want to ensure that we break last week. the prime minister made an appeal for vaccines as the government had faced criticism for its response to the corporate crisis of him on back to some of the we look to the international community for vaccines and to hoping about cope with a pandemic nepal. his vaccinated at least 2000000 of its 30000000 people after receiving
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doses from india and china. but experts say it needs to inoculate more than 10 times that if it's to successfully whether this wave of coded 19 from yet at limbo, ge 0 cut mandel, friday, and 2nd largest city is extending lockdown patches for another week. melbourne, scrambling to contain infections from a new strain of the virus. the highly contagious variant of covered 19 1st detected in india has been found among some patients. i know that this is not the news that everyone wants to hear from melbourne to die. but given the cases that we've had and that we have still, that we are still saying the chief health officer had no choice but to put this advice to government. and the government had no choice, but to accept that advice from the chief hope officer. if we don't do this, if we don't do this, this thing will get
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a why is the variance of concern will become uncontrollable and people will die. meanwhile, brazil is pushing ahead with hosting one of the world's biggest football tournaments, despite being in the grip of the current of iris crisis. the corporate america tournament is due to kickoff in 11 days. one politician though is calling it a death championship in a country where more than 4 160000 people have died from cove at 19. this report is from monica. you know, if you live in the hills present. jade wilson, out of stood by his decision of the country with the world's 2nd largest co bid 19 death told we'll hope that pop america welcoming south american team for 4 week football tournament. he said his ministers agreed it would not pose a health vision for me. to put his ever from the beginning, i've said this about the pandemic. i regret the death, but we have to live. if everyone just stays home, then farmers should stay home and i want to see a city dwellers will survive because his words came 3 days after tens of thousands
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of resilience took to the streets, accusing will. so matter of mishandling the pandemic and delaying the vaccine rollout will think of a policy. there is no way to qualify the insanity of trying to host an event of this magnitude in our country. argentine and colombia doing better than brazil in terms of endemic, but they're both true as hosts of the tournament. the congressmen also voice their outrage from senator henry carnita repre chair of the senate committee investigating the government's handling of the pandemic that brazil was set to host and death champion shell large enough for them was fuzzy. since i cannot appeal to the president to the health minister and the brazilian football confederation, because they are all denial lists on appeal to the brazilian players name, i don't accept holding the cooper america in our country. it's not only on the streets and in congress that people are discussing whether brazil should or should
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not host the cop america. this debate has ended up in the supreme court. the opposition workers party has that's the judiciary branch to stop the championship. a supreme court justice has given the president 5 days to explain the government's last minute decision. also, nato, though, is pressing ahead with the plan and has announced that at least 3 cities besides re diginero have agreed to host the match of monetary and i give all j sierra rio de janeiro ah ad. how fast they are. these are the headlines almost 2 weeks out of the sci fi, which ended the latest conflict between israel and math and united nations in red cross officials or in garza to see the damage themselves. they're also assessing the extent of the humanitarian crisis after the 11 day conflict. garza's critical infrastructure including homes of schools and hospitals.

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