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sure, for a lot of americans out there, why supremacy, in fact, all of our cation, you're putting more money into the hands, with some more, 1st kicking money out of the hands of other workers. everyone goes to their campus, and it becomes a us versus down. this is a deal about constraining a nuclear program. the bottom line off the big question. oh, now 20. 0, ah, the magnitude of this destruction here is, is of course shocking and heartbreaking. an appeal for millions of dollars from the head of the red cross to help palestinians affected by israel bomb bomb. ah, hello, i'm can santa maria here in doug with the world news from al jazeera. they're a fee of an even bigger environmental disaster ensure lanka, the cargo ship that's been burning for $13.00 days off the coast is now thinking.
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same story for the tragedies of the past is not a candidate as prime minister says the discovery of the remains of more than 200 indigenous children as part of a big tragedy. rising unemployment, homelessness, poverty, long term impact of lockdown according to a report from the international labor organization. ah, so it's 2 weeks now since the sci fi, which ended the latest conflicts in israel and her mouth. and officials in the united nations and red cross on now witnessing the damage for themselves in gaza. recessing the extent of the humanitarian crisis to after that 11 day 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. let's start with
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this from robert martini speaking to out of the earlier director general of the international committee of the red cross. he is appealing for more than $16000000.00 to help the people of gaza. invisible scars afford the mental health, which also was the red thread through all the discussion i had with the gods in the today, which also need need to be supported in great way. so we have launch a preliminary appeal of 15000000. says frank, 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 this recent episode of escalation. but i think might lead to the international is coming to the parties to the different sides and also the international community in order to avoid that in one year or 2
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years or 5 years. we bear witness to the same tragedies on both sides. by the way of the gods offence 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, 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, when molly's rails defense minister is going to the united states to ask for more military aids and against wants a $1000000000.00 to restock israel defense us and we, i, and during the conflict with him,
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i think garza's or thousands of rocket launched and then intercepted over palestinian and israeli skies. alan fisher at the white house. i mean, no doubt, i think he will get that money. but maybe the path will be as smooth as been against one's and maybe a few conditions that touch behind the scenes that we won't know about that until we get a fill. read out and get a chance to question some of the people who will be at the meeting on thursday. that's when benny guns will meet with lloyd austin, who is the defense secretary and jim sullivan, who is the national security advisor. and joe biden said that he wanted to restore kyra, and he said that when he called for a ceasefire, a ben again to essentially showing up to ask for the bill to be paid. now, many people thought the job by actually made the offer in the hope that that would bring the israelis to a cease fire. much quicker. it was at least 48 hours after you said that until there was actually a settlement. now, lindsey graham has been in israel over the last 48 hours. he himself is
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a senior republican and he believes that there will be no problem getting this $1000000000.00 to congress. he said it will go through, but that's not exactly clear that it will because there are people in the democratic party who put pressure on joe biden. him also put pressure on the house and the senate to perhaps reconsider this. they are worried that what they are doing is not making israel safer, but actually laying the foundations for them to be much more aggressive in the area, especially with palestinians. dental, also lying during the meeting. we are told what exactly israel is doing to make sure that there is calm and gaza. that is something that the americans will be very keen to hear. but it's by no means guaranteed that this will get through congress very easily. you remember that during the war and guys a bernie sanders said that he was going to blog an arm sale to israel because he was concerned about to in the end. he went through that objection because the deal
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was all but done. but just a reminder, just last year, israel got $3800000000.00 from the united states. most of that in military aid, alan tell us more about was going to call them dissenting voices in the democratic party. of course they wouldn't call themselves that, but those voices that are challenging the status quo. how powerful, how strong are they? how much does job i need to listen to them? well, i guess there are growing voice in the way that the opposition to what happened in guys over the last month also saw a growing voice across the world as well. here in the united states, many people who have constituencies that include adams and palestinians, but also young people believe that the has to be more a quality and that region. they don't believe that the people in guys receiving a fair deal. and so that is the pressure that the politicians put on to job buys.
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but of course, joe biden has got to check her history with benjamin netanyahu. the 2 of them are going on a road trip together anytime soon. you remember that when joe biden was the vice president, he went to israel to ask them to rein in expanding settlements on the morning that he arrived. benjamin netanyahu said he was going to expand those settlements, that were seen as a diplomatic black eye for the obama white house for joe biden, in particular. and when joe biden became president, benjamin netanyahu didn't even crack the top 10 of the 1st world leaders that he called, which was very unusual. and he came under pressure to make that call from people, particularly in the republican party. but he wasn't moved and he got a lot of support from democrats for doing that. no meal change because there is the possibility, as we know of a new government in israel. but joe biden will have to see significant changes. i suspect if he is going to trust any new government, you said he's willing to work with whoever comes to power there. but there is
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a can stand that whoever comes to power might want to continue the existing policies, particularly when it comes to settlers. and that might not sit well with joe biden, but particularly with elements of his democratic party. ben against is also going to speak about the iran nuclear deal. when he's here, you'll be updated about the talks in vienna. we know that joe biden is very keen to go back into the deal, but you remember just 40 hours ago, benjamin benjamin netanyahu was asked whether he would trust ron or have a closer relationship with the united states. he said that he would rather confront iran, alan fish that the white house for us. thank you. alan. one more story concerning the origin, palestinian jonas zina hallowani has been released from prison after being arrested during the latest crackdown on the protest is unoccupied. east jerusalem back in may have a look at this video. it went viral at the time she was smiling, she gave her a victory sign off to be man handled by police officers. she was charged with
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carrying a palestinian flag. she says though, what haunts her the most from her time in jail were the children that were in there with her. i'm walking 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 myself, 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? let's move on to other news and an environmental disaster off the coast of sri lanka, which is only getting worse. a large container ship it caught fire is now thinking and part of its become stuck on the sea bed. several 100 tons of oil are in its tanks. it is already caused the country's worst ever maritime environmental disaster. the ship has dealt the death blow to our lives. we can't go to the sea,
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which means we can't make a living with this update from the gumbo. now, min fernandez, this is one of the main concerns of a potential oil bill. now, seemingly almost a matter of time with the ship thinking here, what you see behind me is the outlet, the where the see meet the lagoon. essentially here in the gumble, he 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 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 essentially 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
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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 because now it's just a matter of time obviously. but in addition to things like this, the boom, the sort of inflatable form, sort of a positive. these are also being put around the vessel. the navy has been given certain chemicals or equipment and materials that i use generally when they're always like the course god should ease on the alert. we're being told to handle any oil leak that results in this basic crisis. we've had india. the navy has
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told us that has been in touch with the sheila and 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, the site of a former so called residential school, a part of a larger tragedy. these schools began in the 1840s forcibly took indigenous children away from their families. there were several cases of abuse. the last of these residential schools with shots in the mid 900 ninety's. today, i renewed my pledge to write past wrongs to support the healing of survivors, families and communities, 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 erase language and culture to assimilate
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indigenous communities so that they no longer existed as distinct peoples. recognize that we are committed to addressing that also students and professors that writes and university in toronto, demanding a name change. the university found aged and ross and is considered one of the architects of canada's residential school system. so for now, some students and teachers have started to refer to their college as x university. it's been taught from daniel morrison, our lawyer, and an amish. in our bay, one of the many indigenous 1st nations in canada. she says the indigenous activists had to pay out of their own pockets to investigate and uncover what really happened at these schools. the issue of unmarked graves and children buried outside of residential schools has been flagged. for decades, survivors have been speaking out about the death of children,
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the suicides of children, the killing of newborn children that were fathered by priests for many, many years. and unfortunately, that to come taste the quoting people, had to pay out of pocket in order to uncover the truth of what was happening at cameras. any residential school that should not have happened when the report came out from the truth and reconciliation report. there were 94 call 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 people are having to undertake that heavy, heavy and re traumatizing burden themselves. and the news ahead demanding justice
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why the victims of a landslide, an eastern new gander, are taking the government court concerns from the pounds rural diligence being here, how covert 19th testing to health system despite dropped in cases and ah hello, we're really dialing up the heats across the middle east here were some of the highest temperatures i could find arafat saudi arabia, 48 degrees, best best throughout iraq, 48 as well. but i think by the end of the week, we could get up to 50. we do have a small wind coming down the gulf, so that's really swirling up the sand in dust. so dough her, some hazy conditions, $43.00, we could see the winds at about 50 kilometers per hour. and there we go. there is a potential 50 degree day for wage on friday,
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off to turkey where we're starting to see the rain shove out, but temperatures here are still quite cool. could still see some lingering showers and is stumble on thursday, but temperatures. yeah. look 22 on friday. you should be about 25, and northwind is not helping. we could see some hail toward northern portions of algeria into northern tunisia is while wednesday into thursday. and if i take you to the tropics of africa, some rain for south sudan, and that will eventually push into the central african republic, right through to cameroon. and the gulf of guinea. ok, now we're off to south africa. it's nice for the western cape, but for the eastern cape, plenty of what weather strong winds and that pushes into durban as well on thursday . the when much day arrived, the green army comes to life. but football is not all they shout about
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a club where societies disenfranchised, have the loudest voice, and political dissent fixed center stage. they rocco's resistance. the officers of roger casablanca defends, who make football on, i'll just b o, the me on out of there were these other top stories. this united nations and red cross officials are assessing the damage in the gaza strip. just 2 weeks after the end of a war between math and israel, the head of the i, c l. c,
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is appealing for more than $16000000.00 to help the people have gone. a large container ship, the co fire of lancoste coast is now thinking and part of it's become stuck on the bed. several 100 tons of oil are in its tank as well. and candidates prime minister says the discovery of bodies of $215.00 children, the fight of a former so called residential school, a part of a larger tragedy. nichols began back in the 18 forties and forcibly took the digital children away from the family. huge 5, broken off in a refinery in southern town from the place in a thick plume of smoke over parts of iran capital. according to local media. the fire started at the liquefied gas line at tongue gooey, and refinery so far, no reports of any injuries. we are looking at a new report from the international labor organization, which says the pandemic and loc downplayed to millions of people losing their jobs . poverty and homelessness have also gone up here. the numbers, nearly 9 percent of total working hours will last last year. they say that the
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equivalent of the hours worked in one here by 255000000 full time workers. it says around half the losses were due to employees working reduced hours. the rest came from people just being laid off the ios as an estimated $108000000.00 workers are now described as extremely well, moderately poor, meaning they live on less than $3.20 a day to 5 years of progress towards the eradication of working poverty has been undone, just like that, working poverty right back to where they were in 2015. we spoke to guy right at director general of the international labor organization who is more on the findings of that report. we thought that the best way in 2020, to really quantify the impact of the pandemic on the world of work was to look at actual hours worked not an employee or employee to because there was so many different and partial unemployment and fellow systems going. but the sure is
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indicator was i was actually work last year. it was down 8.8 percent, which is the equivalent of $255000000.00 full time jobs. 48 hours a week. but what we're doing with the report is trying to look ahead from how the recovery, it's taking the labor market forward because we are seeing economic recovery. we are seeing a return to growth. we are seeing jobs being created. and what we're trying to establish is how quickly the terrible damage done by the pandemic is going to be repaired and looking forward to the end of next year. the end of 2022. your answer is basically that we want to fully repaired. the damage will still be $23000000.00 jobs down on where we would have been without the demick. so the recovery will be incomplete by that point. and in addition, i think this is something i'd like to stress. this recovery is very uneven. and
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what we're seeing is the high income countries bouncing back quickly. but the lower income countries struggling at least a $136.00 students are missing in nigeria, after an armed group attacked. and a slamming school in to gina in the state of the jet. when person was killed and other critically injured, parents have been reunited with some of the younger children who were released, security and intelligence forces and searching for the others. more for math med addresses in mina in the west with the latest. there are several reports. we are hearing about a possible contact been made by people who snatched these school children from the school over the weekend. however, the government is not saying anything about it. its not confirming neither is denying the fact that it has made contact or contact has been met with the bandits, school, the kids from the school. what it is saying is that it will not negotiate. it will not pay around some rather to secure the release of this journal, which many i don't believe is not possible because the green,
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the ruthlessness with which these bandits all kidnap us, operate across the north, central northwest and even north eastern niger parents we've made contact with in the areas where these children was taken, insisted that the bandits contact us some parents and they're demanding 110000000 niagara, which is roughly around 250000 us dollars to release the children. they said some of them even conducted government offices to know exactly whether or not government has been contracted and whether or not government is going to pay on their behalf. the government assisted it's not a resume, but what we've seen in the past. even the federal government, by the way, at some point negotiated quite i'm leading to prison swaps and some cash even rumored, been paid to secure that will ease of getting up goes especially the triple goals, victims of a landslide in easton, uganda taking the government to court for failing to protect communities from
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climate change, the law suits is up or he's should have relocated survivors of the 2019 disaster. those hearings are expected to begin in the coming weeks will details and this report from the same disruption. the highlands of mount l gone are one of the most dangerous places to live in uganda. for years, experts have warned of unprecedented rising temperatures and extreme rainfall. floods had the road in soil degraded, land, and destroyed whole villages for the most vulnerable losses can be measured in human lives. unique when i'm, when, when i go, the 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 health and every cause. i grabbed that bag. heavy rains in june 2019 triggered a series of landslides. at least 5 people were confirmed, killed another 50, remain missing to this day. with 150 houses buried in the mud,
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survivors were left with nothing. come with me since landslide, 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, any location is being done in the government does not have the requisite to fit them at once, but they are being taken in phases. so the 1st thing as ready to go and construct 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 who do the
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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. 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've 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 lance lights. could you accept to move the cause with not been using force? first voice is not internationally 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
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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 up the people that came back and told us, 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. then basra, the old dizzier lab work all straightly, a 2nd largest city is extending its lockdown measures for another week. melvin, still scrambling to contain infections from a new strain of the virus. the highly contagious varying which was both detected in india has been found among some patients, the acting premier for the state of victoria says despite the extension, restrictions will be eased elsewhere. well,
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i know that this is not the news that everyone wants to hear from melbourne said i think 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 we'll get a why is the variance of concerns will become uncontrollable. and people will die. and health experts in the part of hearing coven 19 is spreading to rural villages, where there are few hospitals doctors. this is just about a month long locked down there. and a falling number reported infections and deaths from y'all to limbo has this report from captain do. some of the part of kalki is making a slow and painful recovery from corbett. 19 the 74 year old became ill during a 2nd wave of croon. a virus in nepal that believe to be
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a more easily transmitted variant. he's one of several patients at an isolation center in saint paul joke, a district east of got undo. last week, one of them died. look at this another the on demand in the 1st way of patients recovered after a week or 2. but recovery from the mutant variant in the 2nd wave takes longer. and morbidity is higher. more than 550000 people in nepal have got cool bid 19 more than 7000 have died. while recent figures show up in daily infections and death exploits via the pandemic cook read to rural pockets. severely testing nipples. fragile health infrastructure. more than 90 cobit patients are being treated here into the hospital on the outskirts of gut undo. many have arrived from outlying districts, corbett center on monday, we saw up to 6 depths a day. the numbers down this week, which is a huge relief, but with limited testing and contact tracing, there appears that corbett cases are being under reported. got no hard sport burger
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dilemma before the lockdown holds of people less 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 wife and plan our code response strategies. what would natal experienced? an upsurge in corporate cases in may that overwhelmed its health system? the international community flew and emergency medical supplies and support. coban has impacted not only the health sector has impacted people's nutrition, impacted them in terms of education, 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'll find the increase in trafficking suicide. and definitely a deepening intergenerational poverty cycle,
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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 the racks. some of the we look to the international community for vaccines and to hoping to cope with the pandemic. nepal has vaccinated at least 2000000 of its 30000000 people after receiving doses from india and china. but experts say it needs to inoculate more than 10 times that if it's to successfully weather this wave, of course 19 rum yet limbo, j 0 cut monday ah half past the hour on out as they are at the top stories almost 2 weeks now since the cx 5, which ended the lives conflict in israel, her mouth and the united nations of red cross officials are in guns up. see the damage for themselves are also assessing the extent of the the extent of the humanitarian crisis. after 11 days conflict, garza's critter.

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