tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 6, 2022 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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or as of the morning, these palestinian families are being forced to leave their homes and belongings. these already military sometimes uses this area in the north of the occupied west bank as a training ground explosions like these often break the piece here. i feel for the children they get scared the big. i tried to calm them down there, but we're scared to the is really our me told them just either that it takes measures to protect civilians during the act, the sizes. what is really a officer has previously said that trainings are used to push palestinians out 48 families once lived in this village called zeek. now, there are only 20 people here, say they have nowhere else to go. so they have to stay out until they're allowed to return to their home. after midnight, the military drill will continue for 3 days, which means they'll have to go through this again twice this week. ah,
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this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm emily anguish. this is the news. our live from dough. coming up in the next 60 minutes. israeli jed strike garza and kill and he's lamb mc g had commander palestinian 5. his respond with rockets but hamas stays on the sidelines. a 5 year old palestinian girl is among the 12 heathen held in garza. as the strikes continued for a certain day. taiwan accuses the chinese army of simulating an attack on its main island by jing continued its military drill. and kenny is to main presidential candidates, hold rallies ahead of tuesdays in sport, all snow began the new premier league season with when form 11 ford study am on
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a is already a fund favorites at vine munich. as the gym and champion thought that campaign with a something victory, ah, welcome to the program. israel has launched a strikes on garza for a 2nd day. at least 12 people have been killed and dozens injured since the start of the operation said to be targeting the palestinian armed group islamic jihad inside has have launched rockets towards israel. but her must have stayed on the sidelines. so some human and siad reports from gaza and a warning some view is may find the images in this report. distressing. the darkness caused the city flashed bright by explosions. as israeli artillery and other weapons targeted, what they said were weapons factories, a rocket launch sites belonging to islamic jihad. the
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moments before an aerial duel, as magical rockets were fired from cause it towards israel with most, intercepted by the israel. the iron dome anti message system is lemay. she had said they fired more than $100.00 rocket. i'm sorry, i should keep local to be the in a televised address. they usually prime minister. yeah. your la pete said his country had 0 tolerance for attacks from gaza, but that israel had no interest in a wider battle. earlier the israel defense ministry had approved the call up of as many as 25000 army reservists and read it combat battalions sparking fears that in israeli ground invasion was imminent. the day light attacks were spread throughout god's the city. one main target was this apartment building where
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a senior commander from islamic g had to see it and job that he was killed is really army switches showed what the said was suspected rocket launch side in hon. eunice. 6 among the dozens of injured and dead, the body of the 5 year old girl was carried throughout this tree. what is this child's fault? she was dreaming of going to kindergarten and asked her father for a school bag and clothes. what has she done wrong? this innocent child, yeah. other funeral processions were squirted by running crowds fearful of the next attack. longer so resident described what she heard. and so i heard about $45.00 loud bangs of the sleep and was just clicking a running, wondering what happened. and people in the, in the building,
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they just run down to the street, you know, because they fear that they're going to be other apartments targets are slimy. she had said, israel had made a declaration of war at promise, dislike, back, learn how to this is a declaration of all out war against the palestinian people. we will respond to that. this is a violation and disregard for all the efforts that have been made over the past days in order to restore him comp, positively with these efforts that the enemy was as usual treacherous. these rarely action followed the closure as to porter crossings with because the streets earlier in the week and the arrest a senior islamic she had members in the occupied west bank and the office of the palestinian president mahmoud abbas called friday's attack a dangerous escalation. and we have 2 correspondence covering the latest developments of this storage on home and is in z, kim junction on the israel guys
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a border. but 1st let's go to unit outside in gaza. you know, as we reported there be more a strikes today. tell us where you are and what you can say. yes, emily. so these really airstrikes have not stopped since the early morning hours here on different areas of the gaza strip. where i'm standing now is a home. it was a 2, a 2 floor story building. with 4 apartments for 4 families over 30 residents lived in this room. it's horrible. now this home, our story building was targeted. it was our 1st targeted by drone recognizance at medicine. they got a warning call to evacuate, and then in 15 minutes it was completely destroyed. as you
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can see, so not only this building that has been completely destroyed, but also if the camera can show all the buildings that are close to this building that was brought down everywhere, have been also partially destroyed. the people in the area in this neighborhood have fled out and gone to a different other family or relatives in different other areas. and because this trip and this is a very serious development in the recent escalation, israel now is targeting homes, not their home was recently targeted in a 10 holla, which is just a few 100 meters from year. and according to the ministry of health, a lots doesn't actually of injuries have fallen, casualty is from dad targeting low sleep from the children. another are
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also more drifted motorbike was targeted today before this whole in a rough and a 2 injuries aware casualties of that targeting. so basically the targeting of homes that has just been taking place now in these really are air strikes. this is the re sent, give volokh meant in this escalation. the power plant has announced that in very few hours, it is going to completely shut down and on because of the shortest, severe shortage of fuel. it is not able to run back a, it's not going to be able to run and it's not going to be able to provide at the hospitals or health centers, or a homes with any more electricity. and this brings the people the health sector
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into more complicated crisis, humanitarian crisis. we're talking about already 6 to 8 hours maximum of electricity per day in gaza. and now this has been shortened to for and, and very soon completely shut down if you will, is not. i entered into this trip. certainly a dynamic situation. thank you for breaking down for us, you my alexander, in that gaza. let's get the latest now from john hallman, who is at the z, kim junction on the israel garza order john of those in a, in and around where you are on high alert at the moment. sorry. can you say that again? like where you are? she is every one on high unless they yes, they are definitely on high. and i actually just spoke just
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a few moments ago that someone who's in a community almost on the border with gauze or a lady. he said that she was in her show right now. she said, i'm not picking on the television. i'm not listening to the radio because i know already what's happening cuz i can hear the rockets going on ahead. so i'm just gonna shelter down and i think that generally is the point of view from those a living on the border. on the israeli side, we've seen the rockets obviously going a cobra heads and across the skies here. but a lot of them are going to be shut down and or sent down, sorry by the iron dome. and that c is railey system. the anti rocket system, the accounts for a lot of rockets that come from garza and making sure that they don't get to their targets. a lot of them are also hitting the populated areas and some of them are falling short. they're landing in gods or itself, but we do have a the 1st resort. i'm the 1st report of injuries on the israeli side and that's 2
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soldiers in air. estron and those soldiers were escal, sorry. and those soldiers were ruined. were wounded lightly. there apparently fully conscious according to the israeli military, and they all been taken for medical treatment. but if you can believe after what started on friday evening, more than a 160 rule kits lot from garza, that's been the tone. it's sort of give you an indication as well about how an even this fi is between islamic jihad and between israel, a state that obviously has vast military capabilities. the prime minister of israel has just come out and are on twitter. said that he's had a consultation with his defense minister. that's penny dance. and he said that they discussed the progress of operation breaking door and that's what they're cooling. they sir, this military or this military attack on garza. and later today, they'll hold another situation assessment to see how things a going and they discuss the progress of it. a clue that they don't see this
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probably as finished yet. this is ongoing. there's a lot of debate here about what really is the aim of this? is this going to be something that's long term? it's, it's something that's going to end over the next day or 2. is this something that's going to escalate into full blown war? and all side to saying that really depends on if, how must be the group that's really in control of god actually gets involved in this or not. all right, thank you very much, john, home and live for us there on the border. let's bring in al jazeera is senior political analyst, my when be. shara joins as of, from paris by skype. my, when i want to touch a little bit on what john said there, in terms of whether or not this will escalate. but before we do that, for us who may not be following the middle east, closely wise is happening now. obviously pensions have been rising in the last week or so. but what's the immediate background that led to these flare up?
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well, at the heart of israel's military doctrine, there is a so called pre additive principle, meaning is runaway act on whatever intelligence who has false or real in terms of defend the good security. and israel claims that there are some operations being repaired against it and just had to get it that preemptive attack, when it's also part of our weeks on repression. arrests and killings of our been happening in the west bank that led to it puts tension escalation and gaza as israel arrested and killed a number of medicines and political leaders as well as civilians in the area of geneva time elsewhere. so on and all the israelis continue to
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use that despicable instrument so called morning law on which really means that they will continue to preempt to attack, to weaken the palestinian resistance because that's what they must do in order to guard their tourism. so what happens next? what happens if hamas does get involved in this latest escalation? what could we say? what kind of intensity and length of conflict? well, what we know thus far is that the israeli minister of defense many, many guns who was in fact responsible for the past 3 wars gaz, all against guys what has chief of staff of the military and has minister of defense that he just said that this is going to go on for days that there's nothing that's going to end today, that israel has a number of targets in mind, then it will continue to bombard and we've already moved from the logical operation
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. so i can pain and israeli bombardment, campaign and gaza. that's could eventually draw and how much now, for those of our viewers, don't remember. we had similar situation back in 2019 when israel also targeted had and how much was not drawn in at the time. because it felt that you had was, was acting outside the coordination committee, the resistance coordination committee within gaza. we don't know yet how much you've got to get involved, but if it continues to bombard, how much my t and responsible to protect the palestinian population, guys are under control in order to show that that these capable protect them is continues with aggression. and in the coming months bowing his route,
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has elections coming up. what role does israeli politics play and all of this? what for the time being, as you know, these are in these have been justifying their aggression in guys under the pretext fighting iran. and it's proxies, anthony, just not that she had yes, there started, she had supported by iran, but you had does not support the wrong. it's more or less a one way street. i'd like to say has been on that is supported by iran and some fortune on fights all along where they were on the agenda thing. gotcha. basically gets the support from whatever it can get, the support more or financial military or whatever. and hence, it is clear that israeli is trying to use that angle to say that you have is that there are starting to zation. it's upload stevens united states to progress with such and when you use that in order to some of the running
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politicians coming elections like the minister of defense, like the private message, the that they would once again double down and the issue security and try to improve if you will, their chances by saying they are the perspectives of his drugs, they could get away with it as other for i'm interested in the past. if this ends soon. but if it doesn't, and israelis continue to pay for the shelters. and the israeli economy begins to suffer then i'm afraid that's my turn against them because it is clear that they have been added. one can again, been the same result once again. and this is looking more more like a mad red because it is not weakening, but resistance and gaza. if anything gets cor, listen,
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her mouse and she had in this a common united front against israel. oh, certainly be watching this thanks. we appreciate your analysis. al jazeera is senior political analyst smile, and shara live for us there. thank you. finding more head on the news, our, including why the us is demanding the seizure of venice playland plain and grounded in china. as a leftist prepays to lead columbia for the 1st time, we look at how he's conservative criticism as fed over the past. and a little later in for the strategy as nick kerry spies up in washington with more spectacular tenants. ah. 2 other world news now in taiwan is accusing the chinese army of simulating an attack on its main island. on day 3 of bay,
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james biggest evan military jewels and the seas around taiwan. tension remain high with china, which is furious over the u. s. how speaking nancy pelosi visit to ty, one give you a good pollen, is the international editor of ty, one plus, and joins us on skype from at time pay via thanks so much for being on this news. our beijing has certainly double down on its retaliation to hello see visit what's being witnessed by taiwan. that's right, talents. now he says it's activated their missile defense system. that's in response to what they take is china simulating an attack on time one main island part of the drills. now they say that the exercises have been extensive on friday and trying out for its parts have confirmed that it's carried out sierra exercises in the north, south west and east of taiwan. think it's focus was on testing the systems for land
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and sea salt. now earlier, there were other activity, closer to the outline islands which are actually near the mainland, on the taiwan straits. in fact, one of the islands kenman where drones were flown over with only about a 10 kilometers away from food young province in china. the ministry of defense here said that they fired flare to warn off the air activity around those island. and the tooth tear are on high alert. to via tensions over taiwan have risen to their highest level in decades. how likely is it that this feud could be deep and long lasting? that's right, but i mean this, this fields to certain extent from kind of a tipping point with, you know, the u. s. and i want accusing china just going back or destroying that status quo. that they have which is china claim i want to parts of its territory. while taiwan
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maintains its own government and does not seek to declare. a independence and they say this is upsetting, that balance. and the fact that china now has cut communications with the u. s. and several channels, including military is really worrying for taiwan because i want to rely on the us. the us, the biggest ally and by law has to protect high one, should it sovereignty be in any way under attack. so there is much concern that these military exercises, although they may and on, on the day, trying to assess which is on a monday, the repercussions. so it will be much more long lasting. and depends on, let's say, here, i say that this is just setting a precedent given that china has been able to carry out the section 5 says without consequence, business just going to be the new normal with them testing out their strategy, testing out their military prowess in these waters drawn by want perhaps for a plan in future to take taiwan by force as they have been threatening the via we
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appreciate the update tv parlin, the international editor of taiwan, plus think the philippines, foreign minister and re came in. aloe has told us secretary of state is region can not afford an escalation of tensions. and lincoln is in manila and has met the philippines president, ferdinand macos junior. it comes as tensions in the taiwan strait as we've been hearing high after the us house because visits to ty, pain. marcos described us philippines, ties as a special relationship. relationship is quite extraordinary because it is really founded in friendship. it's forced as well in partnership and it's strengthened by the fact that it's an alliance as well. we're committed to the mutual events really . we're committed to working with you on shared challenges and barnaby lo fall.
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this report from manila, this meeting is happening against the backdrop of tension happening in the pyre with straight, which is just north of the philippines. currently, china is conducting military drills in that area. and the other day japan's defense ministry had said that the live missiles had dropped into japan's exclusive economic zone. and so understandably, there is concern here that that conflict there could to the area because the filipino has its own territorial at with china in the south china sea until understandably, again, the discussions between president president and mark was junior and us secretary of state anthony, blinking revolved around the military and security alliance between the 2 countries . the 2 countries have a mutual defense treaty and under this treaty are a number of agreements including the visiting courses agreement and the in has
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defense cooperation agreement. president marcos had previously said that he want these agreements reviewed and possibly some provisions revised. and also there is talk of expanding us military presence in the country under the enhanced, enhanced defense cooperation agreement can use leading presidential candidates and making their final appeals to voters ahead of elections on tuesday. while i'm doing is making his 5th attempt for the countries talk job. he's rival is deputy president william router, widespread corruption and the economy dominating the campaign. the important issues include unemployment, inflation, and foreign debt. allah, cars, finance a covering the election rallies in the capital, nairobi will go to her room. the task is shortly. let's begin with malcolm web. whose ad, while a ding is a rally, malcolm,
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what issues will the candle it's me tackling it there today. ah, all the things that both of the 2 was proven candidates have been talking about is corruption, but they both come with caused some baggage. in this respect, ryder again got going to be speaking on this stage here in a short while he was prime minister in a power sharing government from 2007 to 2012. that is fair share of corrupt him scandals. he's being backed by outgoing president who kenyatta murray. kenyatta says government in which i think is main. rival william router was deputy president. they've been power for the last 9 years and anti garage to knock the se corruptions been worse than ever under this government. under its been funded by growing public debt and on that borrowing is reached record i and it's on sustainable deb my,
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my food and fuel prices are soaring in kenya that something that both god that has the promise to tackle. 3 some of these things is subsidized at the moment. the i m f is saying that kenya needs to stop these subsidies. so as much as the politicians are promising to make the cost to living asia, it's quite likely in the months at the price of fuel at the palm when the price of some food stuffs gonna go up. ah, that's gonna be no, whoever comes on top of his electric guns as they find themselves rolling over millions of canyon zoo are increasingly angry and possibly quite disappointed about some of the promises made rallies like this one will certainly be watching that space set. let's cross amount to have room on tasa, who's covering william root ho's election rally. how are you? what messaging has come out of his camp today? a has been saying over and
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over again and here they are. and he's not in can you that he knows what it's like to be poor. and he's told that he's not grown up where he acts out chickens on the side of the road to read school beads. go to school without a pair of shoes because his parents couldn't afford to buy him a pair of shoes. but he's trying to drop that middle at home, that he knows what it's like drug safety by when sissy led me and he will be whatever he can divide province. he added in one or 2 in kenya. but some of us up want to say yes, a big mountain decline in mom's the union home that i be a high in those people out with the wood. okay. gotta kenyatta is now back in the opposition leader. people don't know what happened between the 2 men. but why they keep driving also to people this past week has been e, b, a, b, as in boy,
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get letters that there needs taken place in some parts of the country. senior public officials when trying to disrupt the vote, manipulate the role, tried to mentor people in your stronghold. i'm able to vote on tuesday when getting and so tomorrow that is all navigation people from rather than just got the fact that it's simply not true maps who don't just afraid of losing these electrons, stagnant, are no strangers to disputed mo, been a few in the past, some of them have been violent. the 10 of them claims that we believe with said one likely have to go to court. all right, we appreciate the update. thank you very much. room matessa covering a william router's election rally him and i roby. still ahead on alger 0, i protested, returned to this st. lunk is capital in defiance of a government crackdown so sorry he's in nicaragua tried his silence and government
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critic within the catholic church and a little later in this gulf and needed a leg. it produces recovery the women ah, while the heat has been squashed out of germany, the czech republic and austria, however, one hope your weekend is going well next in line is creation. remember just a short time ago, we had a heat wave warning across the atria to coast for croatia. so we put the colors on here dark, the red, the hard, the temperature, but some thunderstorms rumbling through a, his going to cool the atmosphere. so let's focus on the capital, is that grab your next 3 days. your temperature is more average by the time we get toward monday with the high 27 degrees. it's also got some heat going on for greece
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and turkey temperatures and the 30 some cloud covers shower may sneak into its stumble, better bet there will be 4 western areas of the country, not much rain for spain and portugal, but there is still some to be found for northern portions of the country toward the northwest. nothing major, but where we do have some major storms is. as we look toward the baltic states bella roofs into poland. those storms in croatia is walling a head's up. temperatures in paris and london will be climbing in the days to come after africa. we go in a batch of what weather, moving away from bama co into the gambia. that's certainly not good news. after bondsville had that soaking not too long ago, the winds will be a factor for the eastern cape over the course of the weekend. thanks for watching bye for now. ah. ah.
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i hello you. what you know? just 0. i'm emily angry. he's a reminder about top stories to israel has launched a strikes on gaza for a 2nd day. at least 12 people have been killed and dozens in kids and society operation said to be targeting the palestinian group islamic jihad and israeli forces say they've arrested 19 members of backwards in the occupied with bank troops right inside the city of name and south of the us, he's calling on both sides to avoid further escalation. rosalyn jordan found this report from washington d. c. the bind administration is also reaching out of what it calls the relevant
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parties. asking them to try to calm the situation, to not aggravate attention and to try to was stop of the of violence that has been erupt in, in is in southern israel. and in the gaza strip a old day on friday and into the overnight. the bite administration of course, is a very much committed to a 2 state solution. but it has also been a very clear and we saw this when the u. s. president joe biden was in israel and occupied west bank recently that he knows that the situation is not at a place where the parties could negotiate in good faith on trying to achieve a separate palestinian state. it's not just that of the biden administration isn't going to engage with hamas, or with as long as law mich jihad, that has been the policy of previous a u. s. administration. but the usaa government under joe biden has been rather
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explicit in its view that these organizations are proxies for iran. you're just not going to see you as officials engaging with hamas, or with islamic jihad. what you are going to seeing is engagement with the palestinian authority and its president buffalo to boss. you're going to see engagement, of course, with the israeli government. and you're going to see engagement with other parties in the region with egypt, with jordan, with other countries that may be able to bring indirect influence upon hamas and islamic jihad. but you're not going to see the americans doing it themselves. that's just a nonstarter to ukraine now, where the president of a lot of the landscape called for sanctions on rashes and nuclear industry. following the shelling of ukraine's apparition power plant, keith and moscow have voiced accused each other of firing on europe's largest nuclear power station. it's occupied by russia, but still operated by ukrainian employees. he's nuclear agency said the nitrogen
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oxygen unit and a high voltage power line. we're hit residents, neither plant feet, the fighting could lead to a disaster. similar to showing you a bunch of today, the occupies created another extremely risky situation for everyone in europe. they fired at the upper region nuclear power plant twice in one day. this is the largest nuclear power plant on our continent, and any shelling of this facility is an open brazen crime, an act of terror. ukraine is supplied largely by western weapons and has little ammunition to spare. so it's military has came down with a video game mangum in the past months, soldiers have been training on a virtual firing ranges. john henderson reports from keith knowing this is modern warfare, ukrainian style. it might look like a video game. in fact,
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it is made by a ukrainian gaming company, but it's serious business. since july, ukraine's military has started setting up arcade style centers to train its troops . soon they hope to have a virtual training center like this in every brigade. a lot of shooting range has, has been targeted by russians, rockets, so, and these are very mod, wiley themselves set them up in any room or on the wrong facility. and it's saw a lot cheaper. this next generation light anti tank weapon, for example, cost more than $30000.00. and it's a single use item use at once and it's finished. when i was training that i it, it took me 4 shops to finally start getting into the target. ah, which is a lot of money. it's not yours, expensive ukraine's army doesn't have that kind of ammunition to spare. so more time on this range means more accuracy down range. weapons designed to take out
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large targets like this tank are often expensive and require a lot of space to fire. so laser training makes sense, but when it comes to urban combat with close up, small arms fire, there's really no substitute for the real thing. live fire on a shooting range. these ukrainian territorial defense for soldiers are aiming for constant improvement. we have followed by motivation as this is civil in tears, all of them. ah, and this is not the conscript like taken from the street but rose as a. everyone can hear ah, on zag good. we'll to protect our homeland. they are battle hardened, having proved themselves against the russian army here in keith and in the russian occupied eastern ukrainian provinces of lou hans can done yet. for some of them it may be hard, especially when they come back here. thursday low civil life bod. there
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they all ah, mobilize them and believe they perform well. yeah. they perform well and the they ignore the 2. they have to do this work. these civilian soldiers are finishing this work so they can return home to their regular work. john henderson al jazeera keith anti government protest is inter lanka have gathered in colombo, in defiance of the crack, down by security forces. why? i can drill down to one of their main cam sides was, was dismantled. they're angry about an economic crisis showing no signs of ending. despite a change in government, sherland his financial woes have caused severe shortages bicycles and pushing millions into poverty. for more in the story, let's bring and michelle fernandez,
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who's live for us in the capital. hello them. and they'll tell us more about what surveys protest is want so the theme, essentially, for all the professors who have come together here in the suburb of colombo is stopped, the regression of the run is roger pox, the regime. so basically what that the lord stew is all the sort of which on to that the protestors are accusing the government of against piece will protest as over the recent weeks we have seen people are essentially perceived has protest leader for lead that 3 month long part of campaign 1st to see the end of vote, albert roger buffer and then against the succession of ronald bicker, missing a, they have been picked up. some of them yanked off buses and thrown into unmarked ah blue jeeps. others literally being taken off an aeroplane for one of them,
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yet others are being accused of violence in earlier protest. we have the head of the teacher's union. her he has been taken in and remanded for almost 2 weeks. so all of these things are what the protest does. all of those behind me that you're seeing aah! protesting against they say they're not going to be coward. that they will stand up and fight the government head to head this issue of the session. and that not going to be intimidated. so now things certainly haven't settled down with the new president. well, it's like this run over grimacing her has are sort of started talking about the need to bring stability. obviously the world over in terms of sri lanka, whether it is true lanka, dorner agencies, they international friends,
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have all said political stability is an absolutely necessary factor when we are to look at the countries settling in the international monetary fun has also said the same thing so rama victimizing has talked about being able to, you know, bring things to a better standing where fuel is concerned, where cooking gas is concerned. but these seem to be very short term solutions. we still haven't secured the i admit funding, which means all the money that's needed for bridging finance to pay for what the country wants is something that's going to be needed and run. the vicar missing is talking about a national government bringing people together. but this hasn't happened yet. all right, we appreciate the update. thank you very much. michelle fernandez, live for us in colombo. the south american now in columbia is 1st left as president gustavo, petro will be sworn in on sunday. on friday he received an award from outgoing
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later a van to k petro a former gorilla 5. it is promising to reshape the country. he's put together a broad coalition to pass reforms, including a $5800000000.00 tax bill to fund social programs. he's a conservative, a predecessor leave. the predecessor rather leaves behind a divisive legacy. alexandra ram, p s e reports from boca town. even duke, it's wet into crazy, didn't seem colombian, 2000. the theme was a young little known technocrats. he was endorsed by then our former president, i believe it successfully tapped into the skepticism toward the p seal and called to market friendly policies. he promised would ensure growth for all 4 years later he is leaving a country reeling from higher poverty and unemployment. and people are angry with him for it face the terrible negative just terrible. we didn't have
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a president these for years have been a far as you know, did nothing for peace. there was so many social leaders in indigenous killed and he said nothing about it. so, despite the competence responds to the covey pandemic, in a successful vaccine, rollouts, the majority of colombian fields do can't show indifference to people's suffering people to take him out. why don't you talking about dude? with his answer to a journalist, asking about a military bombing in which a number of minors were killed. when tens of thousands of colombians took to the streets, protesting attacks were formed that would have increased the price of food. the police responded using deadly force killing dozens. the president defended their actions, greeting them while wearing a police uniform. in spite promising law and order is in the station, so hundreds of social media, skilled hundreds of massacres,
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growing force displacement and record levels of the narcotic production. i think president duke was insulated from public opinion for a long time. i think him and his advisors believe he did a stellar job and that's to the point that he said, you know, he doesn't listen to radio. he doesn't listen to news. he doesn't participate in the social media conversation. but his allies say he has been unfairly portrayed, you know, it was that i think there have been mistakes in communicating his achievement to the citizens. and i think there are transformations in education and the environments and other issues that we will see become better in 4 or 5 years is by many achievements. i think that issues such as the pandemic are responsible for his low popularity. but in the future, he will be remembered as a great president. but in the end, the van lucas biggest failure as a president is probably the fact that is mistakes more than anything else, paid the wave for the victory of a less distress. he didn't for the 1st time,
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gustavo federal and the rejection of columbia traditional rights wing leaning establishment. i listen that and i'll just see it. i've gotta rights groups are accusing nicaragua of cracking down on government. critics. within the catholic church place in one northern city kept a bishop locked in his parish for several days and forced the closure of 8 catholic radio stations and latin america. it is that the same human explains the la police surrounded monsignor orlando. albert is his parish to stop him from celebrating mass at the nearby cathedral. the bishop of montague alba is the latest catholic leader to come under attack by nicaragua. government fema. see yourself. who are the ones who are agitating the fights? who the people have gold? well, police patrols an agent's versus ordinary god loving people. respect to achieve
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please, our lives are freedom and our fights are more. oh, in words that alba msr albert is, has been an outspoken critic of the government. ah that 30 kilometers away in saint michael, another priest, father, who deal by your horse had been hold up in his parish for 4 days surrounded by riot police without food medicine or electricity. this incident follows arrayed by authorities who broke into the parish to confiscate equipment belonging to the churches radio station, one of 7 that was ordered closed by the government on monday. authority say they did not apply for a license to operate, which the diocese strongly denied. getting nearer, you're afraid, where denouncing the injustice, they want to silence us with the majority of government opponents now in prison or in exile, the catholic church has become the mean voice of dissent against president daniel ortega and his wife ro, side you moody, you,
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who's also the vice president of the european union, the international human rights commission, and the biden administration have criticized the attacks the u. s. under secretary for hemispheric affairs. brian nichols, as we did. ortega moody use google assault on catholic clergy, radio facilities and community members. and cervical is another blow to religious freedom in nicaragua, as well as the freedom of expression. in march, the government expelled the vatican, stopped diplomat. and last month, 18 nuns from mother that is of calcutta, his order will also forced out. both moves were criticized by the vatican, but some priests and human rights activists are calling on pope francis to speak out himself on the latest crackdown. it also gave me galley in it because the pope has maintaining an inexplicable silence. we don't understand what's happening. is he trying to dialogue secretly with vice president were you? and while he silent, it feels as if nicaragua,
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catholic church has been cut off by the pope right now. oh, so far the pope has not commented upon seeing these images, vice president moody your repeated charges that some priests are, quote, servants of the devil and yankee invaders until yankee english. neither she nor her husband, the president has offered any proof to see in human al jazeera, the u. s. justice department is demanding the seizure of a venezuelan cargo plane grounded imagine tennis since june. it alleges the jet previously owned by an iranian airline has ties to terror groups. iran and venezuela deny the accusations. daniel schwein le reports from buenos aires. this. boeing 747300 did belong to the arabian cargo company mahan air. last year they sold it to the venezuelan club employees, so cargo us as it did not authorize that transaction which broke its export control
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laws. they want the playing confiscated. iran denies the accusations while venezuela once yeah, croft back, labianca complete, novel field, impel the plane that was carrying out a fundamental humanitarian missions of venezuela has been kidnapped. bards and tina . they've robbed us on the orders of an imperialist court in the united states. bella flora, venezuela raises its voice in protest and calls for unity with the honest people of argentina killed in an argentine judge release 12 of the 19 crew members, 7 remain 3, venezuela and some for iranians. among them the pilot columbus, a ga semi the u. s. believes he belongs to the cods force of iran's revolutionary guard, sanctioned by the u. s, but not argentina as a terror organization. it's a case shrouded in confusion and counterclaims. what we do know for now is that a boeing 747 belonging to the venezuelan cargo company emperor thor,
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has been impounded here at herb when the cyrus is a say, sir, airport, for 2 months. israel has praised the argentine authorities, written action, suggesting at least some of the crew might be involved in smuggling weapons. argentina was in the 19 ninety's, the victim of 2 attacks that said iran was involved in one on the israeli embassy and one of the jewish cultural center. no one's been brought to justice for either bombing and jewish organizations in argentina. one of possible future attacks. they want the plane and its crew investigated in so just be okay if we see a link, i don't know if there's a link with the attacks in 90929094. but it could be a preparatory motion for an attack, and argentina was somewhere else in latin america. the lawyer acting to the detained pilot told al jazeera the case was political, as well as legal vault a lot of paperwork and is unlikely to be resolved anytime soon. meanwhile the plane
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safe going home and then international anti corruption. excellence award boat. now for your hero, hulu. ah ah. time after 40 is gemma. thank you, emily austin. i got the new premier big season underway with a tourney. victory over crystal palace. arsenal were the away side and dominate to daddy on taking the lead off to 20 minutes. new signing alexander is in jenco with
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the assist of a gabrielle mos in eddie. you had them in front. they had to wait until the 85th minute for their 2nd because that was cross went in of thomas, defend at mcgee, as often wrapped up the winds. we started in a really different way that to where we did last year. but to 1000000000 by mentality and finding a way to go through those moments, i'm finding a way to wanting to initiating the league is going to be vital for our success. and we have monitor that. so hopefully that will get some confidence. one in the tim, the jam and legal say started on friday, eyes and champions by minute made a big statement. they thrashed on track frank, but you actually won the right to the last season form a level forward. saudi mani made is when the biggest debut anti scored in the 61 hammering. and here's something you didn't see too often. holla from bon goalkeeper, manuel? no, we're the german international,
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gifting frank. but the only goal of the game after the match money became a cheerleader with the bond fan. joining the travelling supporters to celebrate the passage or evening night of the season. manchester united manager returned hog wait, save christiana, and out i will stop that premier league open against brighton on sunday striking anthony marcy. i was out injured and they have rinaldo and marcus rochefort as direct replacements. but the portuguese suspend the trans for window, trying to leave the cloth and as a plate of 45 minutes in pre season, he and a few other united players left the stadium before full time in that game where 10 hogshead was unacceptable. there were many players who left the spotlight this whole christiano and that's not right. so i think then do your research and make out that many plays left. what is not correct? that is what i said. i was trained this way. you get the sense that he's kind of ready and willing to give you all his all when he does come on the pitch christiano
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working really good. really tough and hot. was the marshal i attempted to you tomorrow sunday saw him. what do you feel? you have enough options that he does. he will cease and 3 time major champion in g chan pops a leader board at the halfway stage of the women's open, the south korean fort. she just missed 1000 a buddy of the 13th during has back around the bulls talking right at the edge of the whole body with a little bit of help from the wind. eventually drops in turn, then picks up more shot around the field. the call switch until 5 years ago only allowed male members. she sits at $800.00. all one shall clear the casing pack, playing partner, georgia hall had a seemingly impossible shot from the bunker. but the 2018 champion somehow escaped . she's 8 of the face. the p j tool is in north carolina. this week, american will is out of tourist to finish the 2nd round,
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just one shells above the line. but he did produce the shots of the day. that was the eagle out the 15th toll free players that lead by a shot including a south korean jewel. kim 20 year old, actually started the tournament with a quote, report bogey. he needs to win the event to qualify for the season ending a fedex cup file in tennessee, new carry off, play twice on the same day in washington. he finishes not chickens, father palka, and then faced another american from the cfo in the quarter finals. the pepper cheese, one of the best matches of the year carryall saved 5 much points in the 2nd set high right before the dominating the 3rd. the match finished just before one i am curious could meet the top seat in the final book for the study. after a fairly comfortable when over american wildcard change a will while number one, danny levitas is 3 to the final in last couple of mexico. meaning he'll stay on top of the rankings until at least the end of the upcoming us open. the russian is
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chasing his 1st title of the year. he'll play camera nori in the decided on the moon. so in san jose, california she is in on sheba, was not sound in the quarter finals. 5, run a crew to over the russian is now one or 3 matches against all the highest seed. remaining us. powell at the dosa reached the semifinals after straight sets when over american teenage at coco golf. but i said with kina after she came back from a set down against serena sampling and he is one of the worst arts you'll ever see in a world where he championship oh, that was sweetest dr. oliver soleberg rolling his car on the 1st corner of the opening stage that he was forced to retire from the valley, but he on his co driver, escaped uninjured. that is all your sport from me for now. i'll have another updates a little bit later emily. thank you very much, jim. and before we go,
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we have more news out of gaza away is riley strikes, a continuing these pitches during and just after and he's rally jet struck a 5 story building. israel says they are operations in garza will last. i wake fees of a full scale conflict between israel and palestinian and groups a growing after a wave of israeli as strikes on gaza. at least 12 people were killed yesterday including and his lamb mc g had command palestinian 5 has had launched a barrage of rockets towards israel, but her mouth has so fast stayed on the sidelines. all right, that's it from me, emily anglin, for this news hour. but to her roman, have more of this news just a few moments time. stay with
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