tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 6, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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ah, this is al jazeera. ah hello, i'm emily angland. this is the news our live from coming up in the next 60 minutes . israeli forces strike targets in garza for a 2nd day 15. people have been killed so fond. taiwan accuses the chinese army of simulating an attack on the main island bay. jing continued its military drill can use to remain presidential candidates, hold their final rallies ahead of tuesdays votes and closing radio stations and investigating a bishop authorities in nicaragua tried to silence critics on the catholic church and in for liverpool,
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new forward on target. and that 1st primarily game of the season that form a strike, saudi mahnaz, all ready of fun favorites at bon munich at the jefferson county and saw that campaign. it was something victory. ah, welcome to the program. israel has launched a strikes on garza for 2nd day. at least 15 people have been killed and more than 100 injured since the start of the operation. these images show you the moment and israeli jet struck a 5 story building in a residential area in guys. yami says their operations will last one wake. israel has said it's targeting the palestinian group, is lam g had but civilians including a 5 year old girl have been killed along with a commander of the group. cannot pull up in the left and at least a little because he's rightly aggression and attacks focused on residential areas.
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this leads to more injuries among civilians. some of them are extremely critical injuries. as a result of the continued siege of garza buyers riley horses, which now runs to 50 in years. we have a 40 percent shortage in basic medical supplies. palestinian fighters have launched a barrel of rockets towards israel, but her mom has stayed on the sidelines. so israeli forces say they've arrested 19 members of islamic jihad in the occupied with bank troops rated sites in the city of jeanine and south of ramallah una alice aid reports from gaza. and a warning view was may find some images in this report. distressing the darkness of 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 casa towards israel. with most, intercepted by these rarely ironed, dome anti message system is lambert she had said they fired more than 100 rocket. and player she could look at the in the televised address. they usually prime minister. yeah. your la pete said his country had 0 tolerance for attacks from god, 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 it is rarely ground invasion was imminent. the day light attacks were spread throughout gods. the city. one main target was this apartment building where a senior commander from islamic g had to see
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a job that he was killed. is really army switches showed what the said was a suspected rocket launch side in hon. eunice. 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 where he squirted by running crowds fearful of the next attack. long garza resident described what she heard, and so i heard about 45 loud bangs of the sleep. and i was just clicking running, wondering what happened. and people in the, in the building they just run down to the street, you know,
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because they fear that they're going to be other apartments targeted on slimy, she had said israel had made a declaration of war, a promise to flight 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 this trip 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 fridays attack a dangerous escalation. the un cushion against further civilian casualties. while egyptian mediators are trying to diffuse the tension between both sides. but this
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is calisha and it's something that we have seen time and time again. hearing garza and the heaviest price is always paid by the people. you may see al jazeera got this city and john home and has moved from z, came junction on the israel garza border so far at the moment when more than 160 rockets fight from gaz it towards israel. what is the israeli military is saying is that very few of those have hit any points of importance that the ones that haven't been deflected and stop by and don't, which is israelis anti rocket system have landed instead even within goes are in the populated areas. so there's no serious injuries reported so far by those rockets in gaza where they obviously don't have those same systems where it's being hit hard by the israeli strikes. so the latest on this side is israeli major is
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reporting the defense minister benny guns is saying that this will continue that, that not the point of stopping yet these re be line on this is that they're going off the islamic jihad target within garza, they're also looking to hit things like weapon storage. i'm rocket launches, they say that they just hit and go after a rocket launcher. and that's what's been happening throughout the night. so saying that they're not letting islamic jihad set the agenda hit. of bringing out 0 senior political analyst, my one be shara, he joins us by skype from paris mile. and thanks so much for being on this news. our people not familiar with this rage and what's the difference between hum us and these lemmings jihad group that israel says it's targeting an important question, it's or son requires a long answer, but i will try to summarize and a few points. both organization out of course it's true,
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missed organization. they are late comers to the palestinian struggles. one of them started early 19 eighties, both influenced by the strat, missed movements in egypt where some of those earlier at palestinian leaders went to study in egypt. and universities were influenced by the muslim brotherhood in egypt as one by the she had the established group in egypt and when they came back, the guys are the stablish. i sort of branch of the muslim brotherhood, that's us. but she had turned away from the orbit of some brotherhood and establish its own sort of a radical militant extremist nationalist group. had not stayed within the orbit of the so called social works as well as political work
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later on with the 1st and before the meet your 7. but as you had to come a radical more minute and position thing less attention to the social and more attention to the political and to the resistance against days radio, the patient eventually they were both supported somehow in some form, reportedly by various countries in the region especially syria and iran, how much kept a distance from iran being a muslim brotherhood dealing with us. she led state in iran, but she had turned quite closely run, accepting all sorts of support from the radiant in terms of their resistance. i think guys, i think they had the different moments they had their fractional differences over the years. but i think what was in common between them was far more than what separated them. so yes, they did. so at the moment attention,
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she had wasn't exactly happy about the divisions among had mass and fact the secular and the service in terms of the division that palestinians into mass control, guys on a particular west bank. that's the great tension between the 2 groups. but again, to make a long story short, they had their differences, but they remain on the same path or resistance against the occupation. so that being said, how likely is it that hamas will get involved in this escalation? and what would that look like? well, here is another nuance if you will, between the 2 movements i think you had is interested in continuous struggle regardless the when and how. why have mass which has become responsible for the gaza strip and it's over 2000000 population over the past decade and a half is more interested in that time and the where and is not
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interested in a continuous struggle with exhaust that people have got so exhausted on capacity. so how math is more interested in a well studied woolforth through escalation, whatever it comes against it was you had continuously up against me in 2019 had did not join. she had asked that one of which leaders was killed was assassinated by israel. this time i think it would depend on how far is, is going to escalate the situation. and if it continues for the next few days and then open ended, probably how much would be forced to come in under the pressure of israeli oppression? looking more broadly, mom on egypt has condemned these israeli attacks and also broke a truce back in my last see what role does cairo play in all of this? why do you know skype basically distance itself from the conflict with
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a straw that and in fact, you know, sign piece agreement with more modest relations and it simply was content with the best a role of a mediator. the fittest thing is does not always feel comfortable with the gypsy government, especially the more bought a government and, but she's got the wrong thing about or because of course they made an enemy out of the egyptian movement, calling brother of an actor or organization. so clearly for the special i miss movements, the chips that were dejection regime i should say is not exactly a friend, but there is, are all to be played on egypt. try to play the role in order for it to improve its own standing in the region as, as, as, as a reliable state that will be able to bridge the differences between best i missed leadership in israel. so i think it has done that over the years. i think it's we
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continue to do with that. 3rd party is like the united states and europe's depend on it to do that or to pay that kind of role. the seniors in general find it unfortunate. they expect an important country just for them rather than to mediator . but then, you know, it is what it is in the middle east. indeed. well, we appreciate your insights. as always out. there is senior political analyst, my one bush are right in paris. thank you. when he morehead on this news hour, including us, secretary of state is in the philippines and has been warned, the region can not afford any escalation of tension why ukraine military is turning to virtual shooting ranges, to train new recruit and laser install with jemma strategy. as nick carrier, 5 up in washington with more technical attendance.
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ah. to other world news now and can use the leading presidential candidates and making their final appeals to voters ahead of elections on tuesday. me. why le dingo is making his 5th attempt for the country's top job? his rival is deputy president william wu term widespread corruption and the economy dominating the election campaign. other important issues include unemployment, inflations and foreign debt. our correspondence covering the election rallies in the capital nivea will go to her room latasha shortly. let's begin with now. can webb who's at a jingle rally, ally there, malcolm, it's the final stages of the campaign. what's shaking up to be the most important issue for the identity camp. ah, right, or dig has just finished. speaking on the stage,
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i reside to some of the points from his manifesto, saying that he would fight corruption among other things. but certainly his message sounds a lot more mild than it did at the last 4 times when he ran for president of songs, he was leading the opposition. but following a seismic shift and willing to go and agencies there get. yeah, he's now being backed by his former arch rival outgoing president who kenyata blue. been a government for the last 9 years with really a router. he's the other. make xander in the selection. still say holding is fine. rally right now. not government's been marred with corruption. scandals as was the one with for the say to them in writing it was prime minister. i say for a lot of canyon voters, these promises of fighting corruption from people that have hold held very senior
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roles in government and known for corruption on entirely convincing one of the other things that they've been talking about. dressing because they're living feel prices and food prices of in storing, hearing kenya, but excessive borrowing under the last, the governments of the last 9 years of lead to a pending debt crisis. the ins says in the coming months that kenya must cut off subsidies is riding on food until so got to living and life for many canyons is probably going to get worse before it gets bad. so now late promises made in the election campaign, ronnie's night set out to be disappointed by we appreciate the update. thank you very much, malcolm web. add a jingle rally. let's cross to her room. natasha now who's covering william router's election rally? hello, there her room. have we heard the final play from berto and what's he likely to say with the ball?
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he's on stage now. we haven't spoken yet. expected to speak maybe in a few minutes time. but throughout this campaign tail we've been saying to king, this is a raise, a bitten in, you said that in the main rivals i never did get from left grisly mother on the 1st by send another thing away. as he grew up poor, he said these italians again on the side of the road to raise money to feed you talk king. and that his parents couldn't afford to buy him a parents to go to school like so because i need to go back foot to school because it's happening with how good it is. we're trying to say picking it even though he's a rich man. now he knows where the light rug had been written, happy because president will result in a lot of dealing with poverty. now think people who are the cause of living in kenya, we're going to say you have a big mountain peak 9 in the last in a lot of said yes, and i'm pretty well ah,
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he found out what this bought up with the do not know anybody knows why more and we were to leave had this in beam and his speech is way. the fact that hasn't been able playing a meeting with some a common did you like the regular vote or navigation? okay, let me put those then again to rhino didn't get the quote to send the pizza dance denied, and then it gave me the probably afraid that your my be delayed in getting a lot of changes. his teacher, paul had a few of them and some of them have been violent and getting a little listen, i would like to chat with the case. thank you very much for the update room and tessa live for us, a in new roby further analysis. now let's bring in the guy that you may, he's a senior analyst, it's a hand research. he joins us from nairobi as well. and nicola, thanks so much for being on this news. our, as we've heard,
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the key issue of this election is the economy. what it kenyans being promised by these 2 main candidates and will it be delivered? thank you very much for having me. good news if you like. just basically given this little home and so they're going to me in the last 5 years, which, which has been, which has been quite tough for, for, for many what's called ordinary kids. but mostly for alliances. and i'm basically probably not so much going to make the phone, but very specific you know, funds that they promised that they will, they will make available to them so that they've gotten sick. i'm jealous,
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devils and funds that we can be and, and social welfare funds from us be about $6000.00 shipping about about $60.00 to up to medium houses. these are the companies are promising whether that will be actually achievable, not a different matter altogether. as we heard from our correspondent nagoya, this election, rice is very personal for william router. talk us through the souring relationships with outgoing president, kinyata low. so, you know, the william william who do has been very open in the sort of cast casting this, this,
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this contrast between himself and his background. and that we're looking at her. and they love b a r b, you know, being the son of the 1st bristol, what we've been in kenya and a loading and been the son of the fast vice president of independent can re energize. we made a point of this, of sort of a casting this, this contrast between, between the backgrounds of, of himself and these other 2 politicians. and, but of course, we know that we have little, has worked for both of them before williams or did support a special, and it doesn't serve in elections. and after that are supported looking at us. this is kind of, this is in j t and t. but what we've seen, especially since in terms of it, in general elections, there's been a big fall up between looking at up and william neutral on of course
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baseball. looking at us his sort of his own and willingness to manage all of that session. and he has to be very clear that he does not want to be able to succeed him to the presidency. and i think again, that number of legacy issues there too, but that he's thinking about but, but also does because allegations of corruption that, that president himself has wanted, was his deputy, of course, without veiling, any evidence or, or, you know, beginning any sort of sort of legal proceed, use against him, but they have played out in the, in the, in the political place on william who door of course, again, like i mentioned, he's seeing this not only as a sort of personal betrayal after happy support it 13. but he's also casting this as a sort of a dynasty versus buses or ordinary ordinary canyons. and he's,
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and he's, he's sort of a saying that this is actually a wider story, not just about him. it's really about how the political down a political dentist all that a lease, in this case, the post the dependence and elite possibly looking down the rest of the country. and, but he's actually the civilization of all of this, of this, of this a sort of exclusion that most gains of, since this is the countries, it shows certainly plenty of history that now gala can expect a free and fair election. and yet compared to say rather than 7 elections, intellectual elections? i think it is fast to, to, to, to acknowledge that forms. we've had a new situation and we haven't, we are seeing that on tradition of this vision of
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politics. there's also a sort of vision from election themselves. so i'm expecting that there'll be a maximum fit election fancy. so indeed, whether they are a number of the number of issues, especially if waiting for the actual permission so that it does acted in ways interest in 2 weeks. because that's how they got into to, to not only do this, but also in, in, in the way which is actually paths to, to conduct these elections has been appointed so well. well, watch, sorry nicola, we do have to move on, but we, we will certainly watch these base as it unfolds on tuesday. thank you very much for your analysis, nicolette. you may from han research. thank you. moving on now and taiwan is
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accusing the chinese army of simulating an attack on its main island on day 3 of bay, james, biggest ever military jewels and the things around tie. one tensions remain high with china, which is furious over the us house. big nancy pelosi visit to tie one deviate component of taiwan plas explains why the situation is why does security threat the cycle outlying islands? so the closest point you can get to mainland china, in fact, one of them kenman is only about 10 kilometers away from, for john province. now they're used to seeing this kind of activity around a military activity from china and seeing that, that kind of intimidation in that area. but this time at china's also focusing, as we know, it's military drills, not just in those areas, but also on the main island. in fact, this morning, the ministry of defense said that there's china's created a scenario with his exercises, where it's simulating an attack on the main island of taiwan,
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which is where the capital is. and this all comes as a anthony blinkin has confirmed and the u. s. is announced that china is broken off all communications on certain issues with the u. s. and those issues include military, that's of great worry, of course for taiwan. because the u. s. is time wants, main ally. and in addition to that, the united states why law has to help taiwan protect itself. should there be a war scenario? so having those communications broken at a time and these military exercises are taking place, it's of great concern right now in a pain foreign minister on re came an alo has told you as secretary of state, he is raging, can not afford an escalation of tensions. antony lincoln is in manila and has made president fit and am macos genia. marcus described us philippine ties as a special relationship on a be low has more from manila after a rough patch under the administration of president rodrigo deter,
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did the philippines in the united states have reaffirmed and enduring partnership and saturday, u. s. secretary of state antony blanket, met with the countries newly elected leader, ferdinand marcus junior. and i reiterated our ironclad commitment to the u. s. philippines mutual defense treaty and reaffirmed that an armed attack on philippines armed forces, public vessels, or aircraft, in the south china sea would invoke us mutual defense commitments under the treaty . lincoln arrived from don penn were foreign ministers of the 10 member association of southeast asian nations discussed the growing tension in the taiwan strait. chinese conducting military drills until sunday in response to u. s. house speaker nancy pelosi visit to the self ruled island of ty, one, the total does proportion between a peaceful visit on the one hand and escal atory military maneuvers on the other,
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i think is very clear and very clear. 2 countries south throughout the region. president, marco said the latest moves add to an already 10 situation. oh, i see is case in point. the south china sea, where the philippines in china have had a territorial dispute. in 2016, the philippines won an international ruling, invalidating china's vast claims in the region. but china has continued its military build up and incursions. markets administration has emphasized it's the here is 2 a one china policy. but with tension high in water. so near the philippines it will be looking to do that is states for every new commitment to a long standing military alliance barring to below al jazeera manila. and you temperature record has been set for the hottest place on earth so far this year.
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jeff has the data 1st, it was the rock. now it's sued on flow over one hope, your weekends go and while so we're talking about the world's highest temperature. so far for 2022 said in dawn at $53.00 degrees, we painted the colors on dark or the color, the higher the temperature. so, you know, it's hot there, but let's talk about the precipitation because for humans, capital santa, in that area we've seen some flooding there, at least 11 people killed in this rain. his leaked into the he jazz mountains is also seen some jolts and boards and mecca as well. and there's that heat box at 50 degrees and you wait $49.00 on sunday. meteorologists are warning of above average monsoon rains for the month of august in bucharest on on sunday we see that weather weekend into sin providence not too far away from karachi. here's a deal for turkey, your temperature and it's stumble. it's going to walk in to the low thirty's, over the next few days. button may see a few bits of rain there. next, stop africa and for sedans. what star for providence?
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we've seen some flooding there, almost 2000 homes destroyed, but i got to get you to the south because for south africa was eastern cape province. those winds will be a factor over the course of the weekend, gusting up to 65 kilometers per hour. that's your update by for now. still ahead on al jazeera as a left, his prepares, delayed columbia for the 1st time. we look at how his conservative predecessor has fared over the past 4 years. and coming up and support this gulf, a native, a leg up to produce as a per recovery at the women's open. ah, new voices heating up the airway. lot of chinese listeners with, kimberly here, but i really think in their own country shifting power of a case, the rise of citizen journalism has changed everything. how do happen? it happened on social media and the undeniable impact of the mainstream narrative.
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ah. hello you, what? you know? just 0. i'm emily anglin. he's a reminder of the latest developments in god's israel has launched as strikes for a 2nd day. at least 15 people have been killed and more than 100 injured since the start of the operation. these images show the moment and these rally jet struck a 5 story building in a residential area in garza. israel says their operations will last one weight. israel has said it was targeting the palestinian group islamic jihad, but civilians including a 5 year old girl, had been killed along with a commander of the palestinian fighters have launched a barrage of rockets towards israel. but her mother has stayed on the sidelines so far. israeli forces say they've arrested 19 members of islamic jihad in the occupied west bank. the united nations and middle east coordinator has called for
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a de escalation of the fighting christian salome has more from the un headquarters . there can be no justification for attacks on civilians. those are the words of middle east coordinator toward venice land in response to the recent attacks in gaza. he noted that a 5 year old child is among the dead and expressed concern that this escalation between palestinian militants and israel. and what he described as the targeted killing of the palestinian islamic jihad leader could further exacerbate tensions in the region intentions, which have been growing and brewing not only in gaza, but also across the west bank. and of course, it's the united nations that gets called in to pick up the pieces after conflicts like this in the occupied territories. and he expressed concern that civilians will ultimately be the ones who pay the worst price at a time when international support and international funding to help in situations
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like this is stretched very thin. so a word of caution from the middle east coordinator, or words released on twitter and statements to the media calling on both sides to tone down their response and protect civilians. meanwhile, the only power plant in gaza has shut down after running out of fuel. it's gone without fuel deliveries through israel since tuesday, following the closure of goods and people crossings. the electricity supply is expected to plummet to just 4 hours a day. a 2nd fuel storage tank has exploded in one of cube, his port cities in the 8th of the capital havana. the 1st oil tank was struck by lightning on friday evening in a ma tanis and triggered a huge fire. at least 49 people have been injured with some in critical condition. civilians have been ordered to evacuate the area and he government protest is
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interlinked. i have gathered in colombo, in defiance of the crack, down by security forces. i becomes a day after one of their main camp sites were dismantled. they're angry about an economic crisis showing no signs of aging. despite a change in government, shanker financial worries have caused severe shortages and bank goods and pushing millions into poverty to ukraine. now, where president, the letter means the landscape called for sanctions on russia's nuclear industry. following the shelling of apparition power, plant keys and moscow have both accused each other firing on europe's largest nuclear power station. and so keep hide by russia, but still operated by ukrainian employees. keeps nuclear agency said, and nitrogen oxygen unit, and a high voltage power line where heat residents neither plant feed fighting could
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lead to a disaster. similar to genova. so in your once to day, the occupies created another extremely risky situation for every one in europe. they fired at the separation 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 tara sold ukraine is supplied largely by western weapons and has a little ammunition to spam. so it's military has teamed up with a video game mangum in the past months, soldiers have been training on a virtual firing ranges. john hendrick explains from keith. know this is modern warfare, ukrainian style. it might look like a video game. in fact, it is made by a ukrainian gaming company, but is 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 water shooting range has,
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has been targeted by russian rockets. so, and these are very mug while even sudden set them up in any ah room or on the wrong facility. and it saw a lot cheaper. this next generation light energy 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 for shops to finally start getting into the target. ah, which has a lot of money. it's not used expensive. ukraine's army doesn't have that kind of ammunition to spare. so more time on this range reads more accuracy down range weapons designed to take out 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
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a shooting range. these ukrainian territorial defense for soldiers are aiming for constant improvement because for very high motivation, this is civil in tears, all of them. ah, and this is not the conscript like taken from the street, but throws as a i everyone can hear ah, on zag good vill 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 civil life bought there. j o. mobilize with them and belies it. they perform well. yeah, they perform well, and the,
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they know that 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 police in nicaragua have begun an investigation into a roman catholic bishop. hers been a prominent critic of the government allies of president, daniel ortega accuse him of inciting violence and disorder rights group. say it's part of a why to crack down on dissent and latin america, eddie said lou, saint human reports. ah, billy surrounded monsignor orlando. albert is his parish to stop him from celebrating mass and then you're by cathedral. the bishop of montague alba is the latest catholic leader to come under attack by nicaragua. government got 3 more. c yourself. who were the ones who were agitating the fights? who the people of god. oh,
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police patrols an agent's versus ordinary god loving people. respect to achieve 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, 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
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ortega and his wife ro side. you're moody, you who's also the vice president, the european union, the international human rights commission, and the biden administration have criticized the attacks. the u. s. under secretary for hemispheric affairs. i and nichols has tweeted, 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 cal cut. 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 is maintaining an inexplicable silence. we don't understand what's happening. is he trying to dialogue secretly with vice president
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murray? you and while he silent, it feels as if nicaragua, 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 eva. neither she nor her husband, the president has offered any proof to see a newman al jazeera. columbia is 1st left as president, gustavo petro will be sworn in on sunday. on friday he received an award from outgoing later a van to k. petrow of former gorilla fighter 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. his conservative, the predecessor lives behind a device in the legacy. many accused decay of not doing enough to protect social
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activists and indigenous ladies, have been killed in record numbers alexandro ramp. letty reports from our guitar event. lucas wept into presidency columbia, in 2018. as a young little known technocrat, he was endorsed by then powerful former president and leeway. he successfully tapped into the skepticism towards the peace deal and called for market friendly policies. he promised would ensure growth for all right. but 4 years later, he is leaving a country reeling from higher poverty and unemployment. and people are angry with him for it. they seem terrible negative just terrible. we didn't have a president as these for years, have been a foss, illinois, and i did nothing for peace. there were so many social leaders in indigenous killed and he said nothing about it. is sophia, despite the competent response to the cove with pandemic in a successful vaccine rollout?
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the majority of colombians feels duke as showed indifference to people's suffering valuables, requirement their gallery, what are you talking about? dude, was his answer to a journalist, asking about a military bombing in which a number of miners were killed. when tens of thousands of colombians took to the streets, protesting attacks were formed, i would have increased the price of food. the police responded using deadly force killing dozens. the president defended their actions, greeting them well, wearing a police uniform. ha. and despite promising law in order his administration, so hundreds of social leaders killed, hundreds of massacres, growing force displacement and record levels of narcotic production. i think president duka was insulated from public opinion 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,
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he doesn't listen to radio. he doesn't listen to news. he doesn't participate in the social media conversation, but he's allies say he has been unfairly portrayed. you know, it's just, i think there have been mistakes and communicating is 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 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 his mistakes more than anything else paved the way for the victory of a less display. students for the 1st time, gustavo pe throw in the rejection of columbia traditional rights wing leaning establishment. i listen that. i'll just see it. i've gotta indiana has become the 1st us state to ban abortion after the supreme court overturned. the landmark
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roovis is wide willing, in june. the band comes into effect next month. women in the states will only have access to the staging cases of rape or incest. when the mother's health is at risk, patients are limited to 10 week abortion was previously allowed up to 20 weeks into pregnancy. chad military later has arrived here in durham to try to finalize a deal and starting pace talks with groups, bahamas address in the bay. it is meeting with terry officials who's been negotiating the agreement. some opposition groups in chad are opposed to the court pace talk seek to pave the way for elections. sport is coming up on that. this is ella as asked mills japanese premier lake season with the wind. we'll have all the goals after the break.
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o a watching l g 0. before we had this fall, we have a reminder of our top story. israel has launched a strikes for a 2nd day. at least 15 people had been killed more than 100 injured since the start of the operation. these images show the moment and israeli jet struck a 5 story building in a residential area in gaza. israel says their operations will last one week. israel has said it was targeting the palestinian arms group islamic jihad, but civilians including a 5 year old girl have been killed. along with a commander of the group. palestinian fighters have launched a barrage of rockets towards israel,
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but must have stayed on the sidelines so far. israeli forces say they've arrested 19 members of islamic jihad in the occupied west bank. gideon levi is a journalist and commentator at horizon. he thinks the situation is down to israel's new prime minister, trying to show his strength. these are a public is quite brainwashed, and knows very little about what's going on. full days we were told that there 1000 settlements over the board of his garza must be under a co fool because there is a danger. nobody knew what is the danger. exactly. and then all of a sudden after 3 or 4 days, israel claim that this is unbearable. i mean garza can be 16 years on the siege and this is bearable, but some towns in the south of israel cannot spend full days of over look down.
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so here it happened. i am very suspicious that the test will do with the elections . any prime minister needs to prove himself, especially if he comes from the center list in israel. and we have a new prime minister. and he wants to show that he's a much or like, or the former prime minister, or those are very poor excuses for role for another circle in garza, the key question is would come out of join on if hamas we'd be clever enough not to join. and if israel we look provoke from us to join, so then there is a good chance of that for a few days. this will be over because they slam you jihad is quite a small organization with more limited capabilities. but once come up with joy and then the skies the limits and its time now for
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a change of pace. he spoke with gentle. thank you emily. we start with the premier league and liverpool have made a shaky start to the season, sharing the points with fallen. the newly promoted side opened the scoring through alexandra mitchell. ridge last season's gordon. incredible. 43 goals in the 2nd division level to level in the 2nd half. and thanks to a collab afflict from then you strike darwin nunez. and they regain the lead off the mich rich, got the better of defend virgil van dyke and the referee, gave the animal say that liverpool once again, hit back this time that from a very familiar source, mohammed salad, making the most of the luckiest. from nunez, much finished too. often i got the new campaign underway on friday night with a senior victory over crystal palace, new signing all the vendors in general. with the assist for gabrielle ma, smelly who had at the front office 20 minutes. they have to wait until the 85th minutes for the 2nd because the back of cross went in of alice defend that mark gay
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. awesome wraps up the when we are sending them really the same way that we did last season here. but building mentality and finding a way to go through those moments and finding a way to maintain the sheet in the league is going to be vital for success. and we have managed that. so hopefully that will be some confidence in the tim the german legal. so i started on friday night and championed by minute maid a big statement they thrashed on tract frankfurt. so you actually won the league last season. formal liverpool, ford, saudi money made. when does they get davy? and he scored in the 61 emory. and here's something you don't see too often. holla from by and go keep manuel lawyer, the german international gifting frankfurt. fara and the goal of the game after the match money became cheerleader with the buying fund. joining the traveling supporters to celebrate the plastic opening night of the season. that's important because we need his energy when you see him on the vendor with the,
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with the fence celebrating the victory. also the like the style of playing between alliance and combination with all the other players and offences ro. it's a really polite guy. all the, all the players love him. so it's so important, not only for scoring, but it's, it's also important for him to score and we happy about it. manchester united manager, eric 10 hog won't say of christiana, run out. i will stop that, primarily, open it against brighton on sunday, tri county. marcia is out injured and they only have run out and mark as rochefort as direct replacements for the port jesus. but in the trauma window, trying to leave the club and is only played 45 minutes in pre season a and a few other united plants left the stadium before full time in that game which 10 hogshead was unacceptable. there were many plays were left, but the spotlight is old. christiano and that's not right. so i think then do your research and make out that many plays left. what is not correct?
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that is what i said. i was trained this way. do we get the sense that he's kind of ready and willing to give you all his all when he does come on the pitcher christiano working really good. really tough and hot was the marshall in the area. i tempted to you tomorrow sunday for him. what do you feel you have enough options that you will cease and maybe guns golf now or 3. so i made a champion in g chung top spelling board at the halfway stage of the women's open south korean for she just missed out on a buddy at the 13th during her back around the ball, stopping right at the edge of the whole got to the bit of how from the wind dropped in from then pick up, we'll see more shots around the field. the call switch until 5 years ago only allowed male members. she sits at 8 on the part one shot clear of the chasing pack . are playing partner, georgia hall had a seemly, impossible shot from the bunker. but the 2018 champion somehow managed to escape the j talk is in north carolina this week,
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american will as alice horace to finish the 2nd round, just one shops above the cut line. but he did produce the shots of the day. that was the eagle out the 15th hole. 3 players lead by a shot, including the south korean. you, kim, the 20 year old actually started the toner with a quick quote. drew full k n a when the event to qualify for the season ending fedex cop in tennis and knit carry off play twice. on the same day in washington, he finished his match against friday palka. and then face another american francis p. f o. in the quarter finals, the pan produced one of the best matches of the year, carry off saved 5 much points in the 2nd set tiebreaker before dominating the 3rd. the match finished just before 1 am, carry off the could meet the top feed in the final. andre black book to spot in the semi softer, fairly comfortable when they've american wildcard and j. j will not need to think about it as much going on. you know, i just, i lose,
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i lose. i'm going to check that person's and it's i think that's all i did. i felt been a position to much, much perience. again the crowd opened up up and involved early on my voice a little bit of energy early. and it's tough conditions out. really, why don't you lose a lot of fluids out here and i just want to kick up to another gear. you know, i feel like rush like the end 130 in this, in this, in a condition is pretty, is pretty helpful. so i'm really happy about well, number one, danny on metadata is 3 to the find in last capital mexico. meaning he'll stay on top of the rankings until at least the end of the upcoming us open. russian is chasing his 1st title of the year. he'll play a camera nori a little side on the women's tour in san jose, california trinity, and on the job was knocked out in the quarter finals by veronica to me over the russian is now 13 matches again, while the highest seed remaining power, the dosa reach the semi final off the straight that when over american teenager
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coke that i that will next face diarrhea, keen after she came back from a set down against serena blanca and his one of the was thoughts you'll ever see in the world rally championship. that was sweetest dr. oliver sober. rolling his car in the 1st corner of the opening stage. he was forced to retire from the valley, but he and his co driver. luckily escaped on injured. that is all your thoughts from me for now. peter will have another update for you a little bit later. thank you very much, jim. and is it for me, emily angland for this news hour, but don't go anywhere. i'll have more of today's news in just a moment. in the meantime, you can go to our website out to 0 dot com. ah,
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